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[[Category:Appalachia Project]] :[[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Thon_Teams|Appalachia Roots Thon Teams]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1662391/what-are-the-big-wikitree-events-in-2024 2024 Thon Dates]| [[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots Team Page]] '''{{Pale Green|[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/User.htm Link to Tracker/Scores]}}'''
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'''THIS IS AN ARCHIVE PAGE ''' {{Image|file=Appalachia_Team-1.png |align=c |size=m |caption= }}
Rocky the Appalachian

==Appalachia Challenge Team==
---- :'''[[Help:Challenge Hangouts|HANGOUT SCHEDULE]]''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1643134/did-you-win-a-2023-source-a-thon-prize? Prize G2G Post] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Scorecard aka Tracker aka Stats] :{{Pale Green|'''IMPORTANT! IF at the start of the Thon, on Friday, you can not access our DIscord Channel, [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129171652069048320/1156612625925406770 '''Appalachia Roots'''] Thon Team Channel (''which is separate from the Appalachia Project Channel''), please leave a message on [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/494893309152722957 WikiTree's General Discord] and ask to be added. You must mention our Thon Team name.'''}}
---- ''' "Appalachia Roots" was established in 2023 as a challenge team that works to improve and connect profiles associated within Appalachia regions in the U.S. and the locations they emigrated from.''' :Although our primary focus/research will be on the [[Space:Counties_of_Appalachia|Appalachia Regions]] and all areas that people have emigrated from, '''you are always welcome to create and improve profiles in any area, worldwide'''. Membership in the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] is ''not'' required to be on the Appalachia Thon Team. :'''NOTE:''' We will not be solely focusing on numbers. Our main focus will be to have F-U-N with allowable quality sources. Collaborating together is more important to us than winning. ''' The Captains for the 2023 Appalachia Team are: [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] and [[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]].''' ===Team Capacity Rule=== :WikiTree requests that Thon Teams not have over 50 registrants. We do not feel it is fair for the Captains of Appalachia Roots to decide who gets moved to a different team. If you are interested in participating on our Appalachian Thon Team, please register early to ensure a spot on Appalachia Roots. ''Again, per WT Rules, we are limited to the first 50 that sign-up to keep it fair across all the Thon Teams.'' ---- {{Image|file=Appalachia_Roots_Researchers_Team.png |align=c |size=m }} This team works these marathons: {{Tag Link|source-a-thon}} {{Tag Link|connect-a-thon}} States where we work in: {{Tag Link|alabama}} {{Tag Link|georgia}} {{Tag Link|kentucky}} {{Tag Link|maryland}} {{Tag Link|mississippi}} {{Tag Link|new_york}} {{Tag Link|north_carolina}} {{Tag Link|ohio}} {{Tag Link|pennsylvania}} {{Tag Link|south_carolina}} {{Tag Link|tennessee}} {{Tag Link|virginia}} {{Tag Link|west_virginia}} ---- ===Current Challenge=== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon '''REGISTER HERE'''] '''Please make sure that you specify you are joining the Appalachia Roots team.''' Registration is now officially closed for the 2023 Source-a-Thon. :'''September 29, 2023 - Source-a-Thon''' :When: Start - 8 AM (EST) Friday, September 29, 2023 - continues until Monday, October 2nd, 2023 at 8am (EST) ---- :{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg |align=l |size=45 px }}'''Current # of registrants: 42''' :[[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 03:43, 28 September 2023 (UTC) ---- :----> A [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] for our members that are world wide. :Hangouts with awesome prizes: [[Help:Challenge Hangouts|Thon Hangout Schedule & YT Links - every four hours, live!]] {{Clear}}
=====Communication During the Thon===== :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''During the Thon, we chat on the #appalachia thon team [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129171652069048320 Appalachia Roots THON Discord] on the WikiTree Main Server on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord Discord]'''. In between Thons, we chat on the [https://discord.gg/UGyFYXC2sZ Appalachia Project Discord] :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}Our {{G2GLink|1628544}} - [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628544/appalachia-roots-2023-source-a-thon-chat-thread G2G Chat Page] - General chat & Q & A :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''[[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Photos|Selfie Page]] for Appalachia Roots Thon Team Members!''' ---- ====Past Challenges==== [[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Team_Archive|Appalachia Roots Team Archive]] ===Lists=== :'''Appalachia States: {{Pale Green|(for a list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Counties_of_Appalachia Appalachia Counties by State] )}} # [[#Alabama|Alabama]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alabama%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AL Unconnected] # [[#Georgia|Georgia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Georgia,_Unsourced_Profiles&from=V Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GA Unconnected] # [[#Kentucky|Kentucky]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_6#Kentucky Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_KY Unconnected] # [[#Maryland|Maryland]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maryland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MD Unconnected] # [[#Mississippi|Mississippi]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mississippi%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MS Unconnected] # [[#New York|New York]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_York%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NY Unconnected] # [[#North Carolina|North Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NC Unconnected] # [[#Ohio|Ohio]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ohio%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OH Unconnected] # [[#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pennsylvania%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_PA Unconnected] # [[#South Carolina|South Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SC Unconnected] # [[#Tennessee|Tennessee]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_TN Unconnected] # [[#Virginia|Virginia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_5#Virginia Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_VA Unconnected] # [[#West Virginia|West Virginia]] (Virginia -> WV in 1863) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#West_Virginia Unsourced]| [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Unconnected_20190609/WV/2_1800-1899_0.htm Unconnected] '''Don't worry if you add a profile that is not in a defined "Appalachia" area. All profiles you add or source during a Thon counts towards your total and the Team's totals.''' ---- ==={{green|Connect-A-Thon}}=== :The Connect-a-Thon is one of our biggest events. Its mission: bring the world closer together by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection connecting] more people on our big tree. For 72 hours we add missing relatives. It's like adding missing pieces to a puzzle. The more pieces of the puzzle we add, the more they connect. :'''Scores are tracked automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add.''' :Our system counts the number of non-living family members you add. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. :'''All profiles must have at least one valid source.''' :Fine print: :Creating any new profile counts as one point, with just two exceptions: #If you create a profile with no relationship to any other profile, it does not count. #If you create a profile for a living person, it does not count. :For example: *Create person A with Add an [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:EditFamily Unrelated Person]: 0 points. *Create person B as the spouse of person A: 1 point. *Create person C as the child of person A: 1 point. *Create person D as the parent of person B: 1 point. :For scoring purposes it doesn't matter if any profiles are connected or not. Every missing family member we add increases the chances of connecting people.
===={{green|Connect-A-Thon Stickers}}==== :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Connect-A-Thon Specific Stickers''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #E9EFFC; ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|'''Sticker''' ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|'''Sticker Code''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Connect-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|year=2023|profiles=1104}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky |text={{#profile:RealName}} is a member of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]] Challenge, July 2023}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky |text={{#profile:RealName}} is a member of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]] Challenge, July 2023}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]], Challenge, July 2023 |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2023 Source-a-Thon |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]], Challenge, July 2023 |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} |} |} ---- ==={{blue|Source-A-Thon}}=== :Select an Open-privacy unsourced profile from one of the [[#Lists|Unsourced Lists]] above and then research to find valid sources that back up the genealogical facts of the person's life. You can add one or several sources, but they must be cited according to WikiTree Source and Style guidelines so that other WikiTreers can easily find/verify the information you added. '''You will get one point for each profile sourced (not one point per source added),''' but adding multiple sources, if you find them, is appreciated! :NOTE: Valid sources include parish records, family books, census records, BMD records/index, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. '''REMEMBER: user-generated family trees, such as Geni or FamilySearch/Ancestry Member Trees are NOT considered to be legitimate sources.''' However, valid sources found on FamilySearch and Ancestry, cited properly, are GREAT (please cite these correctly and add a link, even if it's a pay-to-view site like Ancestry, etc.). :Chris [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon previously said], that unsourced profiles, meaning profiles without any primary source, fit our definition of unsourced and should be counted as well, even if they're NOT in the unsourced category. :After you find a valid source: #EDIT the profile to ADD the source, according to our Sources guide. #REMOVE the {{Unsourced}} template (usually at the top of the profile) and any unsourced categories. #SAVE the profile and then click the Challenge Tracker button at the top of the saved profile. #Verify that your WikiTree ID is on the Challengers Tracker page, and CLICK "ADD ACTION" #'''YOU NEED TO CLICK THE GREEN CHALLENGE TRACKER, and CLICK "ADD ACTION" for your entry to count!!''' :If you can not find a source, please add a ==Research Notes== section and include the ways you researched but could not find accurate information. :Check out this page if more help is needed: [[Help:Source-a-Thon]]
===={{blue|Source-a-Thon Stickers}}==== :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Source-A-Thon Specific Stickers''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #E9EFFC; ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|'''Sticker''' ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|'''Sticker Code''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|year=2023}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|year=2023}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|sources=5| extra=We added '''10''' sources & finished in '''1st place!'''|year=2023}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|sources=5| extra=We added '''10''' sources & finished in '''1st place!'''|year=2023}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2023 Source-a-Thon |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participated on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2023 Source-a-Thon |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"| {{Source-a-Thon |team=Appalachia Roots |year=2023 |sources=xxx |bib=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-69.png}} ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"| {{Source-a-Thon |team=Appalachia Roots |year=2023 |sources=xxx |bib=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-69.png}} You will have to find the Bib that was assigned to you on WikiTree. It was assigned by a reply to your Registration on G2G. |} |} ---- ===Nicknames=== :'''We want to make thons fun for everyone. We are a community. ''' :For the {{green|Connect-A-Thons}}, we are using Pirate Nicknames (as in collecting pirate booty aka adding profiles). :For the {{blue|Source-A-Thons}}, we are using Appalachian-centric Nicknames (as in traveling through Appalachia and beyond). :{{Pale Green|'''And Bit Emojis! If you need one created for you, let us know!!'''}} ==Thon Members Table== {| border="3" align="left" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Gray;" |-style="background: #BE97D1;" ! scope="col" | Thon Member ! scope="col" | {{green|CaT
July 2023}} ! scope="col" | {{blue| SaT
Oct 2023}} |- ![[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]
{{green|Swashbuckling Sandy}} | {{blue|Sassafras Sandy}}
[[Image:Appalachia_Project_Member_Photos-7.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 039 ''''''
408
|- ! [[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]]
{{green|Pirate Patty}} | {{blue|Patchwork Patty}}
[[Image:Luker-573-4.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 011 ''''''
850
|- ![[ Hoff-1617| Tabor Fisher]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Hoff-1617-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 179 ''''''
130
|- ! [[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]
{{green|Your Matey Karen}} | {{blue|OC Girl Karen}}
[[Image:Stewart-763-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 012 ''''''
69
|- ! [[Graham-7984|John Graham]]
{{blue|Jazzy Jack}} |
[[Image:Graham-7984.jpg|70px]] || ||
BIB 051 ''''''
446
|- ![[Dale-2823|Pam Fraley]]
{{green|Mrs. Jack Sparrow}} | {{blue|Kentucky Filly}}
[[Image:Dale-2823-8.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 111 ''''''
386
|- ! [[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]]
{{green|Old Salt Soltysiak}} | {{blue|Mountain Mama}}
[[Image:Soltysiak-9-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 021 ''''''
26
|- ! [[Patak-6|Mike Patak]]
{{green|Salty Dog Mike}} | {{blue|Moonshine Mike}}
[[Image:Patak-6.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 100 ''''''
164
|- ![[Powers-5789|John Powers]]
{{blue|Teflon John}} |
[[Image:Powers-5789.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 208 ''''''
329
|- ! [[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]
{{green|X Marks the Spot}} |{{blue|Mountaineer Mark}}
[[Image:Lemen-157-5.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 015 ''''''
850
|- ! [[Oldaker-144|Sharon Haynes]]
{{blue|Sharin' Sharon}} |
[[Image:Oldaker-144.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 016 ''''''
116
|- ![[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]]
{{blue|Jammin' Judy}}
[[Image:Fry-8548.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 199 ''''''
355
|- ![[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Meet_our_Members_Photos-121.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 103 ''''''
34
|- ! [[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]
{{green|Tortuga Polly}} |{{blue|Georgia Peach}}
[[Image:Brewer-566-1.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 285 ''''''
28
|- ! [[Lancaster-5309|Donna Lancaster]]
{{green|Donna Darktide}} | {{blue|Dixie Dee}}
[[Image:Photos-7-3.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 034 ''''''
101
|- |- |- |- ! [[Stone-18679|Jeremy Stone]]
{{blue|Rolling Stone}} |
[[Image:Stone-18679.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 174 ''''''
{{red|0}}
|- |- |- ![[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]]
{{green|Magnificent Mags}} | {{blue|Bluegrass Mags}}
[[Image:Mags_Photo_Shoebox-72.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 443 ''''''
9
|- ![[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]
Nicknames here
[[Image:Weddington-53-2.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 025 ''''''
115
|- ![[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]]
{{green|Paddy Walk The Plank}} | {{blue|Paddy Plays the Banjo}}
[[Image:Murphy-26503.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 082 ''''''
175
|- ![[Tull-5|Margaret Meredith]]
{{green|Lady Maggie}} | {{blue|Lady in Red}}
[[Image:Tull-5-6.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 094 ''''''
402
|- ![[Cox-27529|Nancy Cox]]
{{green|Eagle-eyed Nancy}} | {{blue|Mountain Grandma}}
[[Image:Cox-27529-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 040 ''''''
91
|- ![[Bryant-16706|Cynthia Crafton]]
{{green|Salty Sindy}} | {{blue|Cloggin' Granny}}
[[Image: Bryant-16706-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 044 ''''''
33
|- ![[Wade-11697|J.J. Becker]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Wade-11697.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 055 ''''''
110
|- ![[Tice-1359|Melody Nabors]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Nabors-572.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 093 ''''''
2,032
|- ![[ Boy-41| Emily Holmberg]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Boy-41-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 108 ''''''
40
|- ![[ Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer ]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Stuewe-5.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 133 ''''''
528
|- ![[ Hvitfeldt-7| Robert Hvitfeldt]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Hvitfeldt-7.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 146 ''''''
40
|- ![[Locke-2058 | Chrissy Locke]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Locke-2058.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 184 ''''''
{{red|0}}
|- ![[McKnight-3040|Kim McKnight]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 221 ''''''
48
|- ![[Rye-649|Patricia Rye]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Rye-649.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 393 ''''''
62
|- ![[Maynard-5042|Melissa Maynard]]
{{green|Rowdy Ransom}} | {{blue|Moonshiner Melissa}}
[[Image: Maynard-5042-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 442 ''''''
203
|- ![[Jones-61823|Linda Coursey]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Jones-61823-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 343 ''''''
64
|- ![[Bagby-747|Barbara Bagby]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Bagby-747.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 466 ''''''
5
|- ![[Creamer-274|Steph Creamer]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image: Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 539 ''''''
27
|- ![[Cole-8886|Emily Ledford]]
Emmie
[[Image: Cole-8886-3.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 557 ''''''
43
|- ![[Duszynski-78|Leslie Duszynski]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Duszynski-78.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 645 ''''''
3
|- ![[West-25004|Terry West]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 665 ''''''
65
|- ![[Payne-15730|Tricia Aanderud]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Payne-15730.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 730 ''''''
547
|- ![[McFeaters-9|Bonnie U]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] || ||
BIB 752 ''''''
303
|- ![[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Wilcox-6934-1.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 769 ''''''
66
|- ![[Hoppes-244|Audrey Martin]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Hoppes-244.jpg|75px]] || ||
BIB 786 ''''''
20
|- ![[Scheffer-943|Brent Scheffer]]
Nicknames Here
[[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] || ||
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2023 Challenge Tracker for Hill-12364

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'''“One and done” missions:''' *DONE -- added photo on 1/2/23 (Add a photo of yourself to your profile.) *Add a biography to your profile. *[Already done] Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *DONE--Increase your CC7 number by 150. My score: from 1744 (starting number on 2 Jan '23) to 1913 (number on 1/17/23) *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *DONE -- added this to Chrome on 1/4/23: Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2023. *DONE--Start or join a One-Name Study. -- 1/17/23 joined McBrayer one name study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. '''Here are missions where you’ll want to count:''' I earned Club 100 badges in these 5 months: # # # # # I earned Club 1000 badges in these 5 months: # # # # # I uploaded 15 photos or headstones to these profiles: #DONE -- 2 Jan 2023, added 1 photo of document: "Heirs to the estate of Peter Cookingham" to Kuckenheim-17 #DONE -- 4 Jan 2023, added 1 photo to Tesluk-16 (Tesluk-16.jpg) #DONE -- 4 Jan 2023, added profile photo to Tesluk-16 (Tesluk-16.png) #DONE -- 5 Jan 2023, added the Primary Photo for William Francis Robie (Robie-105). #DONE -- 5 Jan 2023, added the primary photo for William Robie (Robie-106). #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023, added the primary photo for Pelagia Dolhun (Dolhun-1) #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023, added document (birth cert) for Dmytro Dolhun (Dolhun-2) #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023, added primary photo for Julian Tesluk (Tesluk-14) #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023, added primary photo for Norval (Steve) Stephens (Stephens-4176) #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023, added primary photo for Will Tesluk (Tesluk-15) #DONE -- 6 Jan 2023 added tombstone photo for Julian/Pauline Tesluk (Tesluk-14) #DONE -- 7 Jan 2023 added marriage record image for Tesluk-Dolhun (Tesluk-14) #DONE -- 17 Jan 2023 added Moon-7835.jpg for Walter Gerald Moon (Moon-7835). # 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# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I added at least one source to these 15, 30 or 45 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category: # added sources to Haynes-2083 on 1/17 and improved bio. on 1/18 # added sources to Spears-1008 and improved bio on 1/21 # added sources to Hawkins-4227 and improved bio on 1/21 # added sources to Hawkins-4226 and improved bio on 1/22 # added sources to McNeese-52 and improved bio on 1/22 # added sources to Spears-1014 and improved bio on 1/23 # added sources to Reed-7562 and improved bio on 1/23 # added sources to Reed-7564 and improved bio on 1/24 # added sources to Mead-1911 and improved bio on 1/24 # added sources to Grantham-52 and improved bio on 1/25 # added sources to Grantham-56 and improved bio on 1/25 # added sources to Grantham-62 and improved bio on 1/25 # added sources to Moore-3916 and improved bio on 1/25 # added sources to Grantham-58 and improved bio on 1/25 # added sources to Turner-10924 and improved bio on 1/31 # 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Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here: *Connect-a-Thon: Jan'23 = 50 profiles; *Source-a-Thon: I participated in these 15 Weekend Chats: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I answered 15 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: Tally your thank yous given each month: Your goal is 15 a month! *January: #06:07: Kathleen (Watson) Cobcroft edited the Biography for Adelbert Smith Wheeler (1872-). (Categorization. ) [Thank Kathleen for this | 1 thank-you received] #06:06: Kathleen (Watson) Cobcroft edited the data for Adelbert Smith Wheeler (1872-). (Reformatted by the WikiTreeAGC extension version 1.1.8) [Thank Kathleen for this | 1 thank-you received] [I thanked her on 1/4] #07:02: Mike Wells added John Owen Elder (1809-1834) as child of Sarah (Lindsay) Elder (abt.1784-1864). (Thank Mike for this | I thanked him 1/5/23) #07:04: Mike Wells added Jane (Williams) Boardman (abt.1814-1846) as spouse of John Owen Elder (1809-1834). I thanked Mike for this 1/5/23. #21:10: You thanked Michele Bazley for this 15:31: Michele Bazley posted a comment on the page for Kathleen (Hill) Tesluk [Thank Michele for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/16/23 #15:00: You thanked Rick Pierpont for this 17:36: Rick Pierpont added Nellie (Coley) Sherwood (1870-1935) as spouse of Franklin Mott Sherwood (1863-1918). [Thank Rick for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/17/23 #15:32: You thanked Ken Bashford for this 22:09: Ken Bashford edited the marriage between Thomas Lee (abt.1824-aft.1880) and Lucy (Spears) Lee (1823-aft.1900). [Thank Ken for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/17/23 #16:16: You thanked Eric Weddington for this 01:43: Eric Weddington replied to a comment on the page for William McBrayer (1696-abt.1795) [Thank Eric for this | 3 thank-yous received] on 1/17/23 # 02:44: You thanked Ken Bashford for this 11:30: Ken Bashford edited the marriage between Thomas Lee (abt.1824-1893) and Lucy (Spears) Lee (1823-aft.1900). (The ‘Goodspeed’s’ source.) [Thank Ken for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/20/23 # 03:55: You thanked Aaron Gullison for this 01:20: Aaron Gullison edited the Biography for Johann Michael Kuckenheim (1757-1840). (Minor corrections. ) [Thank Aaron for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/22/23 #05:50: Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz edited the First Name and Preferred Name for George Smith Devenpeck (1862-1894). (Adding sources. ) [Thank Sandie for this] on 1/26/23 #05:50: Sandie (Schwartz) Schwarz edited the data for George Smith Devenpeck (1862-1894). (Adding sources. ) [Thank Sandie for this] on 1/26/23 #18:33: Bill Spears merged Lazarus A Spears (1858-1929) into Lazarus A Spears (abt.1858-1929). (Spears-1382 into Spears-986: Clear duplicate.) [Thank Bill for this | 1 thank-you received] on 1/27/23 *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 5 WikiTreers: # # # # # I invited these 5 people to join WikiTree: # # # # # I shared these 15 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I shared the shareable family tree image for these 15 ancestors on my social media account(s): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 15 WikiTree Wednesday videos on YouTube and left a comment: # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # I watched these 5 videos from WikiTree Day 2022 and left a comment: # 1/5/23: WikiTree Day: Kick-Off + Interview with WikiTreer-in-Chief Chris Whitten # 1/8/23: WikiTree Day: Incorporating DNA on WikiTree with Mags Gaulden # 1/8/23: WikiTree Day: Power of Collaborative Genealogy: Technology # 1/8/23: WikiTree Day: An App-etizing Tour with Greg Clarke # 1/26/23: WikiTree Day: Using WikiTree For One-Place Studies with Azure Robinson

2023 Friday Night Bingo Sessions

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[[Space:Friday_Night_Bingo|Friday Night Bingo]] | [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTlPqarokRHM_q-tk64yXUN All Bingo Sessions on YT] | [https://wikitreers.creator-spring.com/ WikiTree Store] ==List of Bingo Sessions from 2023== Each Bingo session will also include a fun introduction to one of our many [[Help:Projects|projects]]. Click [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTlPqarokRHM_q-tk64yXUN this link] to see all of our Friday Bingo sessions on YouTube Click the video link next to each time to watch the show! ==2023 SCHEDULE== Note: The times in the schedule are EST/UTC. {|border="2" !Date!!Time!!Project!!Winner!!Winner |- |- |9 Dec||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgTOz-ovb8g 12pm/5pm]||Inaugural Event! [[Help:Projects|Projects]]||[[Proctor-1924|Mary Sleppy]]||[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] |- |- |9 Dec||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yM8Hazekjs 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:US_Governors|U.S. Governors]]||[[Robinson-25135|Ronald Robinson]]||[[Tomaszewicz-6|Stephen Tomaszewicz]] |- |- |23 Dec||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS5KwexzcaE 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassadors]]||[[Dale-2823|Pam Fraley]]||[[Williams-5383|Kristin Anderson]] |- |- |23 Dec||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT4qA03KT_w 6pm/11pm] ||[[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]||[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]||[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] |- |- |6 Jan||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUC0uOIw82Q 12pm/5pm]||[[Space:Banyan_Tree|Banyan Tree (India)]]||[[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]]||[[Buch-358|Tommy Buch]] |- |- |6 Jan||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKyZQLYNjRY 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans]]||[[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]]||[[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] |- |- |20 Jan||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0OMz5oF20s 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:Italy|Italy]]||[[Oldaker-144|Sharon (Oldaker) Haynes]]||[[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] |- |- |20 Jan||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPnuKEyIiwY 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:Classic_Disney_Project|Classic Disney]]||[[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]]||[[Patak-6|Mike Patak]]|| |- |- |3 Feb||[https://youtu.be/kh464whq-n4 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:Jewish_Roots|Jewish Roots]]||[[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]]||[[Clary-1861|Teresa Willis]] |- |- |3 Feb||[https://youtu.be/Ugfngxx7Mkc 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage]]||[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]]||[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]] |- |- |17 Feb||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHdLKj8pi1A 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:First_Responders|First Responders]]||[[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]]||Flo |- |- |17 Feb||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP11ilQy8VI 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Project]]||[[Tull-5|Margaret (Tull) Meredith]]||[[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] |- |- |3 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YawJ_gdC-OE 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies Project]]||[[Korte-201|Marcie (Korte) Ruiz]]||[[Smith-228981|Tara (Smith) Bentley]] |- |- |3 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FggZtgDagGM 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies Project]]||GSL||Jody R |- |- |17 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psGE-rAerbU 12pm/5pm]|||[[Space:Country_Music_Hall_Of_Fame|Country Music Hall Of Fame]]||[[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]]||[[Bryant-16706|Cynthia (Bryant) Crafton]] |- |- |17 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GswIZLJIMko 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame|Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]]|||| |- |31 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pq1EchduoQ 12pm/5pm]|||[[Project:Greeters|Greeters Project]]||[[Foor-207|Barbara (Foor) Larson]]||[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]] |- |31 Mar||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjwASbhuRW0 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]]||Andrew Harris||[[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] |- |14 Apr||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAm1SsQ4464 12pm/5pm]|||[[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]||[[Curtis-18309|Terenda (Curtis) Wyant]]||[[Bishop-16832|Mel Bishop]] |- |14 Apr||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyNQS4Rw8uE 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Titanic|Titanic Project]]||[[Randall-8561|David Randall]]||[[Green-14552|Melanie (Green) Armstrong]] |- |28 Apr||[https://www.youtube.com/live/_2VVeb-SRbQ?feature=share 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War Project]]||Joko||Dee S| |- |28 Apr||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg8Dd6Lo2ms 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Anzacs|Anzac Project]]||[[Miller-105942|Katie Miller]]||[[Mair-955|Shelley (Mair) Monson]] |- |12 May||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFFBc9to-w8 12pm/5pm]|||[[Project:Germany|Researching w/Germany Project]]||Nava||Nava |- |12 May||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvJRx9kmzqc 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:DNA|DNA Project with Mags]]||Christine Miller||[[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] |- |26 May||[https://www.youtube.com/live/1_r1YCGqXdE?feature=share 12pm/5pm]|||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medal_of_Honor US Military -
Honor of Medal/Roll of Honor]||Tara||June |- |26 May||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pbCYnIVLn8 6pm/11pm]||[[:Category:Astronauts|Astronauts on WikiTree]]||||--- |- |9 June||[https://www.youtube.com/live/gP2LpqPqYGQ?feature=share 12pm/5pm]|||[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ Apps w/Greg Clarke]||[[Proctor-1924|Mary Sleppy]]||[[Bryant-16706|Cynthia (Bryant) Crafton]] |- |9 June||[https://www.youtube.com/live/6DvAm1zV2X0?feature=share 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer w/Rob]] ||[[Ramsdale-180|Phil Ramsdale]]||[[Lancaster-5309|Donna Lancaster]] |- |23 June||[https://www.youtube.com/live/0_iAbJNoMTg?feature=share 12pm/5pm]||[[Project:First_Peoples_Canada|First Peoples Canada Project]]||[[Powers-5789|John Powers]]||[[Fachner-1]] |- |23 June||[https://www.youtube.com/live/ShPDsB-aE2U?feature=share 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]||[[Stamper-1306|Eric Stamper]]||[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] |- |7 July||[https://www.youtube.com/live/L1TogT9fiFo?feature=share 12pm/5pm]||[https://tycobbmuseum.org/ Ty Cobb Museum] - [[Space:Notables:_Sports_Project|Sports Notables Project]] ||[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]||[[Haupaix-1|Léa Haupaix]] |- |7 July||[https://www.youtube.com/live/vzdru_9mtwk?feature=share 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Ext w/Jonathan]]||[[Tomaszewicz-6|Stephen Tomaszewicz]]||[[Williams-5383|Kristen Anderson]] |- |21 July||[https://www.youtube.com/live/MObk63n2yk8?feature=share 12pm/5pm]|||[[Project:Poland|Poland Project]]||[[Tyner-799|John Tyner]]||Julie |- |21 July||[https://www.youtube.com/live/87nJX-qhekw?feature=share 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:WikiTree_Apps|WikiTree Apps w/ Jamie]]||[[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]]||Kirby |- |4 August||[https://www.youtube.com/live/LXKVsXdEi28?feature=share 12pm/5pm]||[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/ By Request: Expanding Your Family w/Greg]||[[Lorence-56|Jenn Lorence]]|||[[Lake-72|Kathryn (Lake) Hogan U.E.]] |- |4 August||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siaBBO6rlh0 6pm/11pm]||[[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]||[[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]||Chris Young |- |18 August||[https://www.youtube.com/live/qkhwS-xp1-U?feature=share 12pm/5pm]||15 Nations Global Tour||Armando N||Steven N |- |18 August||[https://www.youtube.com/live/ED4-AKlyiX8?feature=share 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:Global_Proposal|WT Goes Global]]||[[Wine-527|Chris Wine]]||[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]] |- |1 September||12pm/5pm||''Bingo is on Holiday Today''||Watch one of our Favs ---> ||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0OMz5oF20s Italy Project] |- |1 September||6pm/11pm||''Bingo is on Holiday Today''||Watch one of our Favs ---> ||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyNQS4Rw8uE Titanic Project] |- |15 September||[https://www.youtube.com/live/PGCPOTRlnyg?si=xO0KriItldxmrJG9 12pm/5pm]||[[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE w/Flo]]||Karen Stewart||Mike P |- |15 September||[https://www.youtube.com/live/X9kNp_M3UzQ?si=cyqvs_iQBeFMviUv 6pm/11pm]||[[Space:BioCheckHelp|Bio Check w/Kay]]||Saphyre Rogers-Berry||Vicki |- |29 September||12pm/5pm||'''Source-A-Thon'''||Watch the Hangout --->|| |- |29 September||6pm/11pm||'''Source-A-Thon'''||Watch the Hangout --->|| |}

2024 16 for 16 Mission (Rienerth-1)

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[[Category:Rienerth-1]] [[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] [[Space:16_For_16|16 For 16 Info Page]] == [[Rienerth-1|Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]]'s Tracking List == ✓ in ''Main List'': Added to the Missions summary at the bottom
✓ in ''Missions List'': Recorded on my G2G comment == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from 805 (starting number) to 965 (add 160). '''Done 21 Jan 2024''' ✓ *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. '''Done 03 Feb 2024''' ✓ *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. '''Done 08 Mar 2024 (Appalachia Project)''' ✓ *Join a topical project. '''Done 19 Feb 2024 (Cemeterists)''' ✓ *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. '''Done 20 Feb 2024''' ✓ *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. '''Done 12 Feb 2024''' ✓ == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *'''January Connect-a-Thon: 300''' ✓ *April Connect-a-Thon: 7 *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # January 2024 # February 2024 # March 2024 # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # January Sourcerers Challenge: 5 # February Sourcerers Challenge: 52 # February Connectors Challenge: 1 # March Sourcerers Challenge: 5 # April Sourcerers Challenge: #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: *February : *March: ll *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # Data Doctors Challenge: 30 Jan 2024 # Data Doctors Challenge: 13 Feb 2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprints: 17 Feb 2024 # Data Doctors Challenge: 21 Feb 2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprints: 09 Mar 2024 # Saturday Sourcing Sprints: 20 Apr 2024 # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete anytime): == ===I uploaded 16, 32, 48 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles:=== # [[Palmer-1272|Gary Owen Palmer (1944-2004)]] # [[Konnerth-1|Regina (Konnerth) Rienerth (1885-1943)]] # [[Aylor-14|Evadne E. (Aylor) Palmer (1906-1999)]] # [[Palmer-1274|Floyd Charles Palmer Sr. (1900-1988)]] # [[Palmer-32288|John D. Palmer (1935-1935)]] # [[Palmer-32287|Leomi Louise Palmer (1936-1936)]] # [[Hetrick-7|Arlene Augusta (Hetrick) Rienerth (1922-1976)]] # [[Hetrick-891|Ruth Laverne (Hetrick) Ertzinger (1920-2004)]] # [[Ertzinger-8|Roy Donald Ertzinger (1918-2000)]] # [[Hartin-276|Rose Marie (Hartin) Legge (1885-1960)]] # [[Legge-1273|John C. Legge (1881-1975)]] # [[Barrows-880|Ray Ernest Barrows (1880-1973)]] # [[Genung-94|Nina Mae (Genung) Barrows (1883-1971)]] # [[Barrows-1340|Abram Omar Barrows (1907-1977)]] # [[Barrows-75|William Swift Barrows (1850-1924)]] # [[Church-5321|Herbert Church (1905-1906)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Porter-16335|George W Porter (abt.1864-1931)]] # [[Bachelor-195|Watie A. (Bachelor) Porter (1868-1947)]] # [[Soper-1504|William G Soper (abt.1851-1897)]] # [[Tannery-1|Wilmina M. (Tannery) Barrows (1861-1923)]] # [[Barrows-1442|John W Barrows (1816-1878)]] # [[Cummings-3535|Polly (Cummings) Barrows (1790-1862)]] # [[Barrows-605|Andrew Barrows (1780-1865)]] # [[Blauvelt-487|Peter Blauvelt (1807-1886)]] # [[Norris-10860|Emeline Norris (1809-1886)]] # [[Blauvelt-491|Elizabeth Blauvelt (1839-1864)]] # [[Blauvelt-476|John Blauvelt (1854-1877)]] # [[Blauvelt-495|Jonas D. Blauvelt (1849-1924)]] # [[Blauvelt-473|Sylvester Blauvelt (1833-1911)]] # [[Rosekrans-84|Clyde Alden Rosekrans (1893-1973)]] # [[Cornelius-3546|Eva M. (Cornelius) Rosekrans (1897-1951)]] # [[Rosekrans-83|Mildred Anna (Rosekrans) Armstrong (abt.1896-1989)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Rosekrans-80|Euna J Rosekrans (1882-1902)]] # [[Torrey-739|Harriett Z. (Torrey) Rosekrans (1857-1940)]] # [[Rosekrans-76|Merritt H Rosekrans (1859-1951)]] # [[Rosekrans-82|Fred Albert Rosekrans (1891-1981)]] # [[Rosecrans-146|Warren J Rosecrans (1856-1922)]] # [[Damon-1180|Mariel F (Damon) Aylor (1929-1993)]] # [[Aylor-181|Franklin H Aylor (1853-1914)]] # [[Aylor-169|George Aylor (1829-1891)]] # [[Eisaman-101|Susan C (Eisaman) Aylor (1832-1908)]] # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category:=== # [[Brickman-40|Florence Fern (Brickman) Philbrick (1898-1951)]] # [[Brickman-225|Park W. Brickman (1902-1994)]] # [[Legge-41|Edward Francis Legge (1925-2012)]] # [[Lamphear-140|Major A. Lamphear (1801-1886)]] # [[Ornstein-3|Clara Sarah Ornstein (1861-1920)]] # [[Ehl-55|Catharina Ehl (1839-1928)]] # [[Callaghan-544|Ed Callaghan (abt.1900-abt.1980)]] # [[Gaffney-750|Michael Gaffney (abt.1900-abt.1944)]] # [[Campbell-30317|Della Bridget (Campbell) Gaffney (abt.1900-)]] # [[Ackley-1974|Alexander W. Ackley (1890-1891)]] # [[Ackley-1975|Alexander Washington Ackley (1832-1922)]] # [[Burlingame-920|Lydia Jane (Burlingame) Ackley (1831-1921)]] # [[Rienerth-29|Sophia (Rienerth) Konnerth (1885-1952)]] # [[Brickman-250|John George Brickman (abt.1782-abt.1853)]] # [[Brickman-263|Gottlieb Brickman (1807-1882)]] # [[Heckenlively-11|Mary (Heckenlively) Brickman (1815-1907)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Hooper-4153|Catherine A Hooper (1926-2011)]] # [[Williamson-15283|Nina L (Williamson) Duger (1927-1965)]] # [[Nieman-256|Marjorie Helen Nieman (1927-1980)]] # [[Doolittle-1529|Evelyn (Doolittle) Burke (1927-1990)]] # [[Kathan-80|Jean Sandra (Kathan) Barkewitz (1927-2017)]] # [[Allard-2844|Edward Silas Allard (1927-1992)]] # [[Lascelles-100|Lorraine Patricia (Lascelles) Fiacco (1928-2009)]] # [[Kenyon-2795|Neil Kenyon (1928-1975)]] # [[Sherman-8347|Lois Jeanette (Sherman) Weaver (1928-2016)]] # [[Clark-87445|Betty Ellen (Clark) Paulin (1924-2023)]] # [[Riester-150|Laura (Riester) Brickman (1879-1931)]] # [[Brickman-236|George P. Brickman (1871-1943)]] # [[Brickman-267|Anita Brickman (1899-1901)]] # [[Young-62419|Ethel Mae (Young) Worden (1905-2001)]] # [[Young-38128|Mary Polly (Young) Cudebec (1816-1869)]] # [[Young-18596|Philomela (Young) Reynolds (1818-1858)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Worden-7959|Spencer L. Worden (1901-abt.1978)]] # [[Worden-7958|Levi Lee Worden (abt.1869-abt.1962)]] # [[Worden-3235|Luther Eastman Worden (abt.1811-1883)]] # [[Worden-1644|Loren Joseph Worden (1904-1998)]] # [[Warner-8991|Elbert Eugene Warner (1864-1937)]] # [[Walbridge-486|Elizabeth (Walbridge) Isaman (abt.1840-1891)]] # [[Wagner-13324|Herbert Leon Wagner (1926-2018)]] # [[Voss-2470|Edward Voss (1868-1868)]] # [[Voss-2469|Emma Voss (1868-1868)]] # [[Voss-2468|Thomas Leroy Voss (1865-1950)]] # [[Voss-2467|Arabelle Sarah (Voss) James (1862-1944)]] # [[Voss-2466|Eliza Stella (Voss) Phinney (1856-1936)]] # [[Voss-2465|Charles Voss (1850-1911)]] # [[Voss-2464|Melissa Ellen (Voss) Wilcox (1848-1913)]] # [[Voss-2463|Mary Elizabeth (Voss) Ricketts (1846-1920)]] # [[Voss-2462|Frederick Voss (1844-1846)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Voss-2460|Lawrence Wayne Voss (1918-1976)]] # [[Voss-2459|Morris Voss (1890-1941)]] # [[Voss-1854|Alvin Merle Voss (1929-2015)]] # [[Voss-1008|Harold Elliott Voss (1896-1971)]] # [[Voss-500|Harry Samuel Voss (1853-1932)]] # [[VanDusen-783|Ruth Jane (VanDusen) Voss (1891-1965)]] # [[Van_Nostrand-121|Florance Belle (Van Nostrand) Voss (1860-1932)]] # [[Sylor-13|Franklin Sylor (abt.1856-1873)]] # [[Sylor-12|Charles Sylor (1852-1927)]] # [[Sylor-11|Michael Sylor (abt.1854-1910)]] # [[Sylor-9|John Sylor (1847-abt.1932)]] # [[Sylor-4|George Sylor (1814-abt.1900)]] # [[Spoon-148|Elizabeth Betsy (Spoon) Isaman (1823-1885)]] # [[Snyder-8128|Mildred L. Snyder (abt.1905-abt.1986)]] # [[Shave-171|Maria (Shave) Howorth (1805-1869)]] # [[Scoville-511|Hannah (Scoville) Cuddebec (1823-1902)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ ===I connected 8, 16, 24 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category:=== # [[Whitney-7555|Sarah (Whitney) Holcomb (1748-)]] # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list:=== # [[Painter-4386|Henry Painter (1848-1928)]] # [[Brickman-42|William Brickman (1866-1944)]] # [[Brickman-261|Sophia Brickman (1820-1874)]] # [[Linenberger-298|Walter Joseph Linenberger (abt.1919-1920)]] # [[Quint-570|Anna Maria (Quint) Rohr (1882-1961)]] # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist:=== (Sort by oldest edit) # [[Brickman-40|Florence Fern (Brickman) Philbrick (1898-1951)]] # [[Legge-41|Edward Francis Legge (1925-2012)]] # [[Legge-43|Larry Legge]] # [[Legge-45|Jean (Legge) Ellwood]] # [[Palmer-1272|Gary Owen Palmer (1944-2004)]] # [[Perry-1061|Helen Marie (Perry) Throp (1933-2003)]] # [[Konnerth-1|Regina (Konnerth) Rienerth (1885-1943)]] # [[Tegethoff-1|Franzika (Tegethoff) Legge (1859-1937)]] # [[Gilbert-21909|Anna Marie (Gilbert) Painter (1793-abt.1881)]] # [[Legge-66|Sophia Legge (1878-1962)]] # [[Barrows-51|Ezra Canfield Barrows (1898-1987)]] # [[Legge-67|Frank Legge (abt.1879-)]] # [[Hetrick-891|Ruth Laverne (Hetrick) Ertzinger (1920-2004)]] # [[Painter-10|Norma Marie (Painter) Shaft (1908-1973)]] # [[Barrows-880|Ray Ernest Barrows (1880-1973)]] # [[Barrows-610|Rhoda (Barrows) Cummings (1764-1847)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Cummings-3633|William Cummings (1761-1840)]] # [[Rider-2920|Ruby Ella (Rider) Barrows (1904-1996)]] # [[Ertzinger-8|Roy Donald Ertzinger (1918-2000)]] # [[Ertzinger-7|Donald Lynn Ertzinger (1950-1984)]] # [[Quick-3736|Linda R (Quick) Barrows (1951-2016)]] # [[Vanmarter-55|Estella Diana (Vanmarter) Cortright (1882-1951)]] # [[Cortright-443|Mary Bernice (Cortright) Engelbert (1907-2001)]] # [[Engelbert-65|Kenneth Kay Engelbert (1928-2004)]] # [[Hall-20104|Martha (Hall) Barrows (1755-1819)]] # [[Herrman-239|Jacob Joseph Herrman (1890-1949)]] # [[Herzog-1129|Leo P. Herzog (1914-1981)]] # [[Wittman-404|Adelia Marie (Wittman) Rohr (1916-1997)]] # [[Micks-43|Helen Frances (Micks) Hipp (1923-2007)]] # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32, 48 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134:=== # [[Rea-26|Margaret Rea (1874-)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories:=== # [[Rienerth-9|Karl George Rienerth (1909-1987)]] # [[McIntosh-4|Elizabeth (McIntosh) Sloan (1837-1905)]] # [[Schade-43|Myrtella S. (Schade) Ortli (abt.1881-)]] # [[Brickman-40|Florence Fern (Brickman) Philbrick (1898-1951)]] # [[Cummings-3535|Polly (Cummings) Barrows (1790-1862)]] # [[Perry-1126|William John Perry (1896-1964)]] # [[Ehl-55|Catharina Ehl (1839-1928)]] # [[Callaghan-544|Ed Callaghan (abt.1900-abt.1980)]] # [[Campbell-30317|Della Bridget (Campbell) Gaffney (abt.1900-)]] # [[Woodruff-2884|Franklin M Woodruff (1872-1904)]] # [[Woodruff-2889|Ernest J Woodruff (1900-)]] # [[Rea-26|Margaret Rea (1874-)]] # [[Grabhorn-2|Louisa Friedericke Marie (Grabhorn) Johnson (1881-abt.1943)]] # [[Sthrut-1|Maud W (Sthrut) Miller (1881-1947)]] # [[Holman-3947|Cora Lee (Holman) Shumaker (1881-1958)]] # [[Anderson-1141|Alfred Allen Anderson (1884-)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Moran-1621|Adolph Baptiste Moran (1881-abt.1968)]] # [[McCullough-4391|Albert Ervin McCullough (1881-1962)]] # [[Ewers-631|Margaret Mae (Ewers) Archer (abt.1881-1947)]] # [[McClure-6044|Jesse W. McClure (1881-1964)]] # [[Donelsom-2|Lewis Sylvester Donelsom (1881-1955)]] # [[Sherer-403|Mary Dale (Sherer) Wells (1881-1944)]] # [[Van_Vleck-219|Arthur Irving Van Vleck (1881-1962)]] # [[Harden-1681|Melvin John Harden (1881-1968)]] # [[Morris-12581|Edward Morris (1882-1958)]] # [[Honsky-3|John K Honsky (1927-1989)]] # [[Hooper-4153|Catherine A Hooper (1926-2011)]] # [[Williamson-15283|Nina L (Williamson) Duger (1927-1965)]] # [[Nieman-256|Marjorie Helen Nieman (1927-1980)]] # [[Doolittle-1529|Evelyn (Doolittle) Burke (1927-1990)]] # [[Kathan-80|Jean Sandra (Kathan) Barkewitz (1927-2017)]] # [[Allard-2844|Edward Silas Allard (1927-1992)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Schweinsburg-14|Dolores Marion (Schweinsburg) Lee (1927-2002)]] # [[Zolnowski-25|Joseph Zolnowski (1927-1989)]] # [[Miller-40157|Arnold Emory Miller (1927-1955)]] # [[Rains-493|Delores Elizabeth Rains (1927-1999)]] # [[Gedney-299|Kendall Courtney Gedney (1927-1953)]] # [[Graves-2092|Howard A. Graves (1927-1991)]] # [[Langlois-3047|Jeannette Claire (Langlois) Kelley (1927-abt.2017)]] # [[Hayes-7726|Shirley Ruth (Hayes) Huston (1927-2000)]] # [[Bolender-202|George Edward Bolender (1928-2013)]] # [[Soriano-81|Santa M. (Soriano) Shane (1928-2006)]] # [[Kenyon-2795|Neil Kenyon (1928-1975)]] # [[Oreskovic-3|Matthew Vincent Oreskovic (1928-2002)]] # [[Madigan-977|Julia Ann (Madigan) Furman (1928-2004)]] # [[Johnson-140386|John William Johnson (1928-2007)]] # [[Sherman-8347|Lois Jeanette (Sherman) Weaver (1928-2016)]] # [[Mathison-113|Olga (Mathison) Ronk (1928-2008)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Abbott-8472|Hiram (Abbott) Abbot (1801-1877)]] # [[Dyke-1365|Phebe P (Dyke) Hyde (1776-1855)]] # [[Holcomb-3489|Joel Holcomb Jr (1749-1839)]] # [[Hyde-6537|John Thatcher Hyde (1776-1848)]] # [[Manning-9394|Harriet Manning (1846-1851)]] # [[Pixley-390|John W Pixley (1830-1862)]] # [[Whitney-7555|Sarah (Whitney) Holcomb (1748-)]] # [[Dewey-521|Lemirah (Dewey) Lee (1805-1869)]] # [[Tegethoff-1|Franzika (Tegethoff) Legge (1859-1937)]] # [[Weis-255|Joan Martin (Weis) Jameson (1929-2010)]] # [[Stiegler-62|Agnes Alice (Stiegler) Lanthier (1925-2014)]] # [[Darragh-137|Evelyn Rita Darragh (1915-1915)]] # [[Jerome-245|Harold Amos Jerome (1915-1988)]] # [[Rumgay-4|Ruth Jean (Rumgay) Ferrell (1915-1989)]] # [[Abers-29|Mildred Marie (Abers) Bender (1915-2003)]] # [[Bender-767|James Burton Bender Sr (1914-2003)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ ===I resolved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions:=== # [[Harlan-736|Enoch Harlan (1772-1832)]] Error 863 # [[Hively-25|John Paul Hively (1762-1827)]] Error 863, 851 # [[Glick-265|Manassah Squire Glick (1832-1905)]] Error 863, 862, 824 # [[Deist-2|Emma Clara Deist (1879-abt.1956)]] Error 863 # [[Dando-130|Isett (Dando) Lapham (1814-1892)]] Error 863 # [[Hadam-1|Antonina Hadam (abt.1886-1962)]] Error 863 # [[Spohn-485|Clarissa Melissa (Spohn) Henkle (1849-1936)]] Error 863 # [[Thomas-16043|William P Thomas (1852-1857)]] Error 863 # [[Bick-32|Emma Lucretia (Bick) Ellinwood (1858-1897)]] Error 863 # [[Breidenbaugh-14|Elizabeth (Breidenbaugh) Arnett (abt.1838-1927)]] Error 863 # [[Edwards-43245|Janetta Laura Edwards (1872-abt.1955)]] Error 863 # [[Leppla-72|Williams Leppla (1866-1938)]] Error 863, 824, 961 # [[Faulkner-4603|Sarah (Faulkner) Lee (abt.1804-1881)]] Error 863 # [[Miller-19580|Beatrice (Miller) Cammerata (abt.1917-2011)]] Error 863 # [[Schaffer-2618|Edward Schaffer (abt.1904-)]] Error 863 # [[Zaber-7|Zita Marcelle (zaber) Young (1915-2012)]] Error 863, 671'''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Carter-49434|Mazie Carter (abt.1903-abt.1985)]] Error 863 # [[Ousley-388|Glenna Fay (Ousley) Hamer (1944-2022)]] Error 863, 824, 961 # [[Ayers-5262|Samuel Ayers (1813-1880)]] Error 862 # [[Jackson-60256|Edgar Jackson (1868-)]] Error 865 # [[Calandra-313|Giuseppe Calandra (abt.1859-1935)]] Error 862 # [[Bellamy-2909|Orson Bellamy (abt.1845-1931)]] Error 862 # [[Baxter-10392|Isabelle Rankin (Baxter) Fox (1897-aft.1930)]] Error 862 # [[Tierman-9|Francis Tierman (1842-1903)]] Error 868, 862 # [[Licari-7|Giuseppe Licari (1879-1967)]] Error 862, 868 # [[Richmond-5587|William Henry Richmond (1859-1919)]] Error 862 # [[Cadwell-767|Elmina Mariah Cadwell (1837-1906)]] Error 862 # [[Waite-3952|Sophia Agnes (Waite) Sargent (1855-1905)]] Error 862 # [[Howard-21720|Adeline Sarah (Howard) Moore (1857-1945)]] Error 862 # [[Miller-115608|John Miller (1870-1930)]] Error 862 # [[Chase-10127|Mary Ann (Chase) Coleman (1815-1894)]] Error 862 # [[Brackmann-17|Friedrich Ferdinand Brackmann (1853-1917)]] Error 862 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Hoffsommer-6|Walter Edward Hoffsommer (1880-1922)]] Error 601, 631, 632 # [[Ornstein-3|Clara Sarah Ornstein (1861-1920)]] Error 602 # [[Gontz-16|Charles Arthur Gontz (1882-1961)]] Error 602 # [[Lintz-12|Mary Lintz (abt.1806-)]] Error 602 # [[Lintz-13|Lavina Lintz (abt.1812-)]] Error 602 # [[Lintz-15|George Lintz (abt.1816-)]] Error 602 # [[Lintz-16|Jacob Lintz (abt.1818-)]] Error 602 # [[Shimer-42|Rosina Shimer (1800-1873)]] Error 602 # [[Beidelman-14|Catharine Beidelman (1833-)]] Error 602 # [[Landis-402|Hannah Landis (1817-)]] Error 602 # [[Ehl-55|Catharina Ehl (1839-1928)]] Error 602 # [[Carnall-52|George Leonard Carnall (1917-1979)]] Errors 617, 647 # [[Bowman-14853|Robert Harold Bowman (1906-1997)]] 617, 647, 592 # [[Shelby-617|Hilda Jane (Shelby) Beshore (1913-2011)]] 617, 647, 572 # [[Phillips-21631|Ethel Ione (Phillips) Hamilton (1902-1958)]] 617, 647 # [[Shelby-618|Rosa Faye (Shelby) Dudley (1915-1974)]] 617, 647 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Whittenberg-85|Bonnie Lorene (Whittenberg) Barnes (1907-1987)]] 617, 647 # [[Hughes-24277|Margaret Katheryn (Hughes) Leathers (1916-2007)]] 617, 647 # [[Woodruff-2884|Franklin M Woodruff (1872-1904)]] 617,647 # [[Woodruff-2889|Ernest J Woodruff (1900-)]] 617 # [[Brown-116669|Albert Stewart Brown (1932-2017)]] 617, 647 # [[Price-32416|Hazel Pauline (Price) Stucker (1912-2002)]] 617, 647, 592 # [[Stocker-1092|Cloyd Evan Stocker (1911-1975)]] 617, 647 # [[Holcomb-2261|Lucy (Holcomb) Davis (1804-1838)]] 303, 111, 305 # [[Denend-30|James Nelson Denend (1860-1910)]] 303, 203 # [[Carrick-1450|Ernest Carrick (1956-1995)]] 501 # [[Bryant-17208|Wendall Bryant (1914-)]] 501 # [[Howat-415|Elias Howat (abt.1910-)]] 501 # [[Ramsey-7947|Henry Ramsey (1901-)]] 501 # [[Good-4429|James E Good (abt.1902-)]] 501 # [[Secrest-501|James Secrest (1914-)]] 501 # [[Wilson-83885|Bruce E Wilson (1918-1997)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 random profiles:=== # [[Hitt-1265|Adelia A. (Hitt) Dillenbeck (abt.1856-1881)]] # [[Lash-40|Andrew Jackson Lash (1832-1838)]] # [[Soles-271|Esuc Lewis Soles (1802-1874)]] # [[Upson-180|Philinda Abolona (Upson) Standley (1814-1892)]] # [[Barham-603|Eliza (Barham) Flippo (1846-1919)]] # [[Goldsmith-794|George Edward Goldsmith (1886-1925)]] # [[Creighton-522|Mary Creighton (1825-1857)]] # [[Taylor-70771|John Taylor (1829-)]] # [[Bohn-562|Cora May Bohn (1861-1952)]] # [[Newman-15101|Noah Newman (1853-1910)]] # [[Newman-15103|James S Newman (1808-1885)]] # [[Burke-12712|Celia Carter (Burke) Freeman (1796-1886)]] # [[Foreman-982|Ann (Foreman) James (1756-abt.1839)]] # [[Paul-1842|William B. Paul (abt.1798-abt.1852)]] # [[Barnett-8854|Clifford Spencer Barnett (1970-1982)]] # [[Barnett-8855|Ivan Barnett (abt.1920-1982)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Spencer-29277|Marie (Spencer) Barnett (1924-1982)]] # [[Brickman-236|George P. Brickman (1871-1943)]] # [[Brickman-2|Clarence William Brickman (1889-1966)]] # [[Dewey-521|Lemirah (Dewey) Lee (1805-1869)]] # [[Abers-29|Mildred Marie (Abers) Bender (1915-2003)]] # [[Bender-767|James Burton Bender Sr (1914-2003)]] # [[Saunders-10029|Susan (Saunders) Langworthy (1810-1880)]] # [[Buzzard-805|Sarah A. (Buzzard) Hammer (1857-1911)]] # [[Raymond-6433|Earl Leroy Raymond Jr. (1924-1976)]] # [[Heaver-127|Cora May (Heaver) Baxter (1897-1978)]] # [[Baxter-12396|Joseph Roy Baxter (1887-1946)]] # [[Kauffman-2700|Anna Mae (Kauffman) Baxter (1889-1913)]] # [[Stenzel-247|George Stenzel (1889-1952)]] # [[Porter-16335|George W Porter (abt.1864-1931)]] # [[Binder-1063|Katherine (Binder) Rienerth (1879-1950)]] #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16, 24 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree:=== # [[Rienerth-32|Janet L. Rienerth (1949-1978)]] # [[Jerome-245|Harold Amos Jerome (1915-1988)]] # [[Whitney-7555|Sarah (Whitney) Holcomb (1748-)]] # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young:=== # [[Brickman-227|Clarence Wilbert Brickman (1906-1906)]] # [[Linenberger-298|Walter Joseph Linenberger (abt.1919-1920)]] # [[Harsh-312|Eliza J. Harsh (1881-1882)]] # [[Oliphant-832|Fairy Oliphant (1881-1882)]] # [[George-3593|Cammie E. George (1881-1889)]] # [[Darragh-137|Evelyn Rita Darragh (1915-1915)]] # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32, 48 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large:=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32, 48 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree=== # [[Konnerth-1|Regina (Konnerth) Rienerth (1885-1943)]] # [[Hetrick-7|Arlene Augusta (Hetrick) Rienerth (1922-1976)]] # [[Stenzel-247|George Stenzel (1889-1952)]] # [[Binder-1063|Katherine (Binder) Rienerth (1879-1950)]] # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # [[Brickman-42|William Brickman (1866-1944)]] # [[Brickman-40|Florence Fern (Brickman) Philbrick (1898-1951)]] # [[Legge-41|Edward Francis Legge (1925-2012)]] # [[Soper-1504|William G Soper (1851-1897)]] # [[Rienerth-5|Herman Simon Rienerth (1911-1992)]] # [[Linenberger-298|Walter Joseph Linenberger (abt.1919-1920)]] # [[Konnerth-1|Regina (Konnerth) Rienerth (1885-1943)]] # [[Brickman-267|Anita Brickman (1899-1901)]] # [[Rienerth-51|Ethel Marie (Rienerth) Lutz (1921-2013)]] # [[Barrows-51|Ezra Canfield Barrows (1898-1987)]] # [[Buzzard-805|Sarah A. (Buzzard) Hammer (1857-1911)]] # [[Hetrick-7|Arlene Augusta (Hetrick) Rienerth (1922-1976)]] # [[Hetrick-891|Ruth Laverne (Hetrick) Ertzinger (1920-2004)]] # [[Stenzel-247|George Stenzel (1889-1952)]] # [[Barrows-880|Ray Ernest Barrows (1880-1973)]] # [[Porter-16335|George W Porter (abt.1864-1931)]] '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # [[Binder-1063|Katherine (Binder) Rienerth (1879-1950)]] # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32, 48 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles=== # [[Saunders-10029|Susan (Saunders) Langworthy (1810-1880)]] # [[Quint-570|Anna Maria (Quint) Rohr (1882-1961)]] # [[Raymond-6433|Earl Leroy Raymond Jr. (1924-1976)]] # [[Legge-67|Frank Legge (1879-1927)]] # [[Painter-10|Norma Marie (Painter) Shaft (1908-1973)]] # [[Ertzinger-8|Roy Donald Ertzinger (1918-2000)]] # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32, 48 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool=== # Ackley-1974 # Ackley-1975 # Burlingame-920 # Sitler-470 # Arbogast-1125 # Armstrong-26634 # Brickman-252 # Baisler-2 # Barrows-605 # Cummings-3535 # Barrows-1442 # Čapek-114 # Hess-8623 # Wolf-10080 # Baun-46 # Heaver-127 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # Paulin-847 # Bentfeld-8 # Bentfeld-9 # Petty-4627 # Bishop-22266 # Brickman-259 # Blosser-784 # Blosser-785 # Leuzinger-99 # Bradshaw-7089 # Rienerth-43 # Brickman-249 # Hess-8620 # Brickman-250 # Brickman-251 # Brickman-253'''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # Riley-15954 # Brickman-254 # Brickman-255 # Brickman-256 # Sonnedecker-11 # Brickman-258 # Unknown-666065 # Brickman-261 # Kurtz-2104 # Petty-4631 # Bridgeman-991 # Burlingame-921 # Soper-2260 # Buzard-80 # Mentzer-313 # Hahn-4829 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ # Buzard-82 # Buzard-85 # Buzard-86 # Buzzard-420 # Paulin-856 # Buzzard-796 # Buzzard-797 # Davis-115912 # Barnhart-2854 # Buzzard-799 # McCullough-5900 # Buzzard-801 # Buzzard-803 # Weinel-54 # Buzzard-804 # Heaver-109 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G:=== (Suggestion: Record a short synopsis of the question to jog your memory.) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree:=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32, 48 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s):=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts:=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ==Missions Completed== # January Connect-a-Thon: 300 profiles connected ✓ # Increase your CC7 number from 805 (starting number) to 965 (add 160) - 21 Jan 2024 ✓ # I resolved 16 Data Doctor Suggestions - 22 Jan 2024 ✓ # I resolved these 32 Data Doctor Suggestions - 23 Jan 2024 ✓ # Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. ✓ # I created a source in FamilySearch for 16 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool - 06 Feb 2024 ✓ # I created a source in FamilySearch for 32 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool - 06 Feb 2024 ✓ # I created a source in FamilySearch for 48 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool - 06 Feb 2024 ✓ # I created a source in FamilySearch for 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool - 06 Feb 2024 ✓ # I resolved these 48 Data Doctor Suggestions - 12 Feb 2024 ✓ # I resolved these 64 Data Doctor Suggestions - 12 Feb 2024 ✓ # Add a book to the Source Library - 12 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added 16 profiles to a cemetery category - 12 Feb 2024 ✓ # I improved these 16 random profiles - 13 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added at least one source to these 16 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories - 17 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added at least one source to these 32 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories - 17 Feb 2024 '''(Score Mark)''' ✓ (16 for 16 Sticker received) # Join a topical project. - 19 Feb 2024 (Cemeterists) ✓ # Start a free-space project. - 20 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added 32 profiles to a cemetery category - 21 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added 48 profiles to a cemetery category - 21 Feb 2024 ✓ # I added 64 profiles to a cemetery category - 21 Feb 2024 ✓ # Join a geographical project. - 08 Mar 2024 (Appalachia Project) ✓ # I added at least one source to these 48 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories - 09 Mar 2024 ✓ # I added at least one source to these 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories - 09 Mar 2024 ✓ # I improved these 16 early profiles from my Watchlist ✓ # I uploaded 16 photos or headstones to these profiles ✓ # I uploaded 32 photos or headstones to these profiles ✓ # I added a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16 Find-A-Grave profiles ✓ # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

2024 16 for 16 Mission Tracker

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[[Space:16_For_16|16 For 16]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678280/did-you-complete-the-16-for-16-for-for-mission-and-need-sticker| Complete mission and need sticker] | [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678276/are-you-participating-in-the-2024-16-for-16-mission?start=20&show=1681822#c1681822| G2G Post] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FamilySearch| Link builders] '''{{Orange|16x16}}''' '''{{Purple|32x16}}''' '''{{Lime|64x16}}''' [[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] == Missions completed: {{Pale Green|(7)}}== == Next == ===Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile=== Done 7 January 2024. ===Tally your thank yous given each month: {{Pale Orange|(2)}}=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: Skillings-87; Blackstone-170; Craig-4574; Hill-55016; Parker-36732; Stratton-2372; Henderson-5035; Burns-4350; Gray-20175; Borgman-253; Sparanese-1; Spratlin-29; Soltysiak-9; Johnson-83568; Easterling-471; Rowland-1184; Breen-120; Waldron-201; Masini-7; Meehan-411. [DONE] *February : Randall-8561; Johnson-83568; Luker-573; WikiTree-1; Miller-72686; Watson-39838; Hoppes-244; Tolmachoff-1; Ballard-11583; Stratton-667; Shelton-1487; Parker-36732; Duval-549; Hunter-5770; Crawford-15512; Hennigan-514; Klehr-7; Thames-675; Winton-239; Spratlin-29. [DONE] *March: Narvil-5; Martin-75715; Hulsey-272; Lonski-12; Ikeler-28; Rowland-1184; Skelton-1756; Secrest-288; Massey-4724; Dixon-8459; WikiTree-1; Craig-4574; Luker-573; Witt-2008; Cheek-1798; Hooper-2905; *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== *January: Breen-120 *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===I shared these 16 or 32 Question of the Week images on my social media account(s): {{Pale Orange|( )}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I watched these 16 or 32 Saturday Roundup videos on YouTube and left a comment: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # Saturday Sourcing Sprint, January 6 # Data Doctors, GEDCOM cleanup, week of January 8 # Cemetery Sourcing Challenge, January 7 - 14 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint, January 13 # Martin Luther King, Jr. Pop Up Challenge, January 15 # Connection Combat: Bacharach vs. Bernstein # Cemetery Collector's Mini Challenge, January 21 - 28 # Saturday Sourcing Sprint, January 27 # Bingo - Notable Romance Authors Challenge, February 2 # 52 Ancestors Week 17: War, April 21 # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I commented on 8, 16 or 32 Wikitree Social Media posts: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== (Excluding the '''Question of the Week''' or '''Saturday Roundup''' posts) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I shared the shareable family tree image for these 16, 32 or 64 ancestors on my social media account(s): {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # Shirley-3230 # Anderson-4405 # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: {{Pale Orange|()}} === # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) == “One and done” missions: {{Pale Orange|(1)}}== *Increase your CC7 number from '''2349''' to '''2509''' (add 160). (DONE) *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (PROFILES): == ===I uploaded 16, 32 or 64 photos or headstones to these profiles: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 profiles to a cemetery category: {{Pale Orange|(2)}}=== # Hopper-202 # Gillespie-8733 # Hopper-1799 # Hopper-1794 # Hopper-5332 # Ritchie-116 # Hopper-1796 # Dickerson-1071 # Keener-394 # Blalock-791 # Philyaw-87 # Carter-5484 # Brown-4141 # Carter-12455 # Sames-23 # Carter-12480 (Score Mark) # Pendergrass-220 # Coffee-831 # Curtis-6825 # Curtis-6824 # Dillard-724 # Dillard-661 # Ledford-325 # Anderson-4405 # Ledford-8697 # Hastings-3104 # Hastings-3679 # Ledford-1597 # Hastings-3680 # Hastings-3675 # Hastings-3677 # Hastings-3026 (Score Mark) #Kenemer-54 #Rice-3548 #Morgan-41032 #Anderson-80649 #Green-57399 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from my Anniversaries list: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 early profiles from my Watchlist: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== (Sort by oldest edit) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added biographies and sources to 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Notables category or subcategories: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs GEDCOM Cleanup Category: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added at least one source to these 16, 32 or 64 profiles from the Unsourced Profiles Category or subcategories: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 Data Doctor Suggestions: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 random profiles: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected these 8, 16 or 32 unconnected profiles to the big tree: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles of individuals who died young: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I solved these 16, 32 or 64 Unknowns from my Watchlist or the tree at large: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # Hutchins-5490 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added 16, 32 or 64 links between Wikipedia/Wikidata and a profile on WikiTree {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added WikiTree links to bio statement in 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I added a WikiTree "flower" to 16, 32 or 64 Find-A-Grave profiles {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I created a source in FamilySearch for 16, 32 or 64 WikiTree profiles using the FamilySearch Match tool {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I connected 8, 16 or 32 profiles from a cemetery category: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Biography Category or subcategories: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Birth Record / Needs Marriage Record or Needs Death Record Category or subcategories: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I dated these 16, 32 or 64 undated profiles from suggestions 131-134: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I resolved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles in the Needs Profiles Created Category or subcategories {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I improved these 16, 32 or 64 profiles to [[Space:Completeness_Checklist |completeness]] using David Randall’s Checklist: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (COMMUNITY): == ===I answered 8, 16 or 32 questions from the Genealogy Help category in G2G: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Generous Genealogist badges to these 8 WikiTreers: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Family or Community Star badges to these 8 WikiTreers: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I invited these 8 people to join WikiTree: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete monthly): == ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # January # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: {{Pale Orange|(1)}}=== Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # Sourcerers, January # USBH, January # Connect-A-Thon, January # Sourcerers, February # USBH, February # Weevils Squashed 2024 '''(Score Mark)''' # Lovely Biographies, February # Sourcerers, March # Sourcerers, April # Connect-A-Thon, April # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16 or 32 Weekend Chats: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific EVENTS): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. {{Pale Orange|()}}=== *January Connect-a-Thon: 1. Dills-537; 2. Dills-538; 3. Dills-539; 4. Dills-540; 5. Dills-541; 6. Dills-542; 7. Dills-543; 8. Drake-13019; 9. Drake-13020; 10. Drake-13021; 11. Drake-13022; 12. Drake-13023; 13. Drake-13024; 14. Drake-13025; 15. Drake-13026; 16. Carpenter-25585; 17. Carpenter-25586; 18. Carpenter-25587; 19. Carpenter-25588; 20. Carpenter-25589; 21. Long-32244; 22. Dalton-9260; 23. Dalton-9261; 24. Hurst-6916; 25. Hurst-6917; 26. Woodard-4202; 27. Woodard-4203; 28. Webb-29556; 29. Webb-29557; 30. Cochran-7654; 31. Hastings-5692; 32. Ledford-8739; 33. Hastings-5693; 34. Kell-1118; 35. Crisp-3058; 36. Hastings-5694; 37. Kell-1119; 38. Chastain-2511; 39. Chastain-2512; 40. Ledbetter-2920; 41. Oliver-18426; 42. Ledbetter-2921; 43. Ledbetter-2922; 44. Carver-5605; 45. Castle-3783; 46. Dryman-50; 47. Garland-5019; 48. Dryman-51; 49. Dryman-52; 50. Justice-4317; 51. Dryman-53; 52. Dryman-54; 53. Dryman-55; 54. Jeffeaux-1; 55. Brown-171440; 56. Dryman-56; 57. Dryman-57; 58. Owen-14818; 59. Dryman-58; 60. Roulston-411; 61. Dryman-59; 62. Long-32284; 63. Dryman-60; 64. Dryman-61; 65. Phillips-50800; 66. Dryman-62; 67. Dryman-63; 68. Dryman-64; 69. Dryman-65; 70. Dryman-66; 71. Dills-545; 72. Dryman-67; 73. Dryman-68; 74. Dryman-69; 75. Dryman-70; 76. Potts-6610; 77. Potts-6614; 78. Buchanan-11142; 79. Ammons-884; *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment: {{Pale Orange|()}}=== # # # # # # # # ==Missions Completed== # Added 16 profiles to a cemetery category. # Added 32 profiles to a cemetery category. # Added new photo to my profile. # Added 160 profiles to CC7. # Completed 6 monthly challenges. # January Thank Yous # February Thank Yous # # # # # # # # #'''{{Orange|16x16}}''' # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark)

2024-Alice Research

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==Here are Research Notes and Reminders for Follow-up== ==='''Examples'''=== # {{FindAGrave|1234567}} '''Memorial''':Find a Grave (has image)
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207th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:Battle of Fort Stedman]] [[Category:Appomattox Campaign]] [[Category:Franklin County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Clinton County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Bradford County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:York County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Tioga County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Siege of Petersburg]] [[Category:Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:207th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] This is a free space for the 207th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry from the US Civil War. This is created to provide details of the regiment and its members. This is a place to list all resources that have mention of the 207th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. This is a work in progress. {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-35.png |align=c |size=m |caption='''207th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry''' }} ==Regimental History== :Organized: Sep 8, 1864 :Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania :Service Length: 1 years service :Commander: [[Cox-302|Robert Cox]] :Muster Out: May 31, 1865 ===Movement=== :Left State for City Point, Va., September 12. Attached to Provisional Brigade, Army of the James, to October, 1864. :Provisional Brigade, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps, to May, 1865. ===Service=== :Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va., September, 1864, to April, 1865. :Picketing Bermuda Hundred front from the James to the Appomattox. :Joined Army of the Potomac November. Movement in support of Weldon Railroad Expedition December 7-11. :Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5-7, 1865. :Fort Stedman March 25. :Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. :Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. :Pursuit of Lee to Burkesville April 3-9. :Moved to City Point, thence to Alexandria April 21-28, and duty there till May 31. :Grand Review May 23. ===Company Rosters and Locations=== :Company A: Tioga County :Company B: Tioga, Bradford, York, and Lancaster Counties :Company C: Clinton County :Company D: Tioga County :Company E: Tioga, Bradford, York, and Lancaster Counties :Company F: Cumberland and Franklin Counties :Company G: Tioga, Bradford, York, and Lancaster Counties :Company H: Tioga County :Company I: Lycoming County :Company K: Tioga County :Captain of Company A, [[Backer-294|Elmer Baker]]. :Captain of Company B, James A. Rogers. :Captain of Company C, J. W. Frederick. :Captain of Company D, S. D. Phillips. :Captain of Company E, Lewis Small. :Captain of Company F, Martin G. Hale :Captain of Company G, Joseph W. Rutt. :Captain of Company H, Robert T. Wood. :Captain of Company I, [[Carothers-623| James Carothers]]. :Captain of Company K, John J. Reese ===Field Officers=== :Colonel: [[Cox-302|Robert Cox]] :Lt Col.: [[Snoddy-395|William W. S. Snoddy]] :Adjuntant: [[Bastian-364|George M. Brion]] :Major: [[Elliott-16041|Victor A. Elliott]] :Quarter Master: [[Weseman-47|William F. Weseman]] :Surgeon: [[Burg-461|Washington Burg]] :Assistant Surgeon: [[Linn-945| Alexander E. Linn]] :Assistant Surgeon:[[Lindley-1628|Henry S. Lindley]] :Quarter Master: [[Deane-1493|Darius L. Deane]] :Commissary Sergeant : [[Dartt-86|Chauncey Dartt]] :Hospital Steward: John S. McGinness :Color Bearer: Sgt. George T. Horning, Co. E wounded 4/2/65 :Color Bearer: Sgt. [[Ilgenfritz-5|Charles Ilgenfritz]], Co. E 4/2/65 ===Medal of Honor=== *[[Ilgenfritz-5|Charles Ilgenfritz]] For planting the colors during enemy fire after the color bearer was wounded at Fort Sedgwick, Va., 2 April 1865. ===Casulties=== Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 51 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 24 Enlisted men by disease. Total 79. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UPA0207RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] :Company A ::[[Rich-5499| Eugene Rich]] Petersburg, Virginia ::[[Chesby-1|Simon Chesby]] Petersburg, Virginia ::Hiram Robyler ::[[Campbell-41377|Orrin E Campbell]] Petersburg, Virginia :Company K ::[[Moyer-1368|Eli Moyer]] Petersburg, Virginia ::[[Morris-28587| Thomas Morris]] Petersburg, Virginia :Company I ::[[Carothers-623| James Carothers]] Petersburg, Virginia ::[[Hamilton-23979|John Hamilton]] Petersburg, Virginia ==After War Activities== :1890 ::Reunion of the entire regiment in Tioga County, PA :1902 ::Reunion of company K in Stony Fork, Tioga County, PA ::Reunion of company A in Tioga County, PA ==Resources== *[https://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/pennsylvania/207th-pennsylvania-infantry/ Civil War in the East] * Bates, Samuel P, ''[[Space:History_of_Pennsylvania_volunteers%2C_1861-5_prepared_in_compliance_with_acts_of_the_legislature|History of Pennsylvania volunteers 1861-5 prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature]]'' Publisher Harrisburg, B. Singerly, State Printer Vols. 1-5 Printed 1869 to 1871. Vol. 5 Page 671 - 690 *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/regiment/207th.html PA Civil War 207th Regiment Page] *[https://www.joycetice.com/military/civwartc.htm TriCounties Geneaology Newspaper Clippings] *[http://www.pacivilwarflags.org/home/colorBearers.cfm PA Civil War Flags Color Bearers] *[https://www.joycetice.com/craft/c27c.htm Craft, David, Doris W. Hugo, and Ellen R. Glueck. History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania, 1770-1878: with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Towanda, PA: Bradford County Historical Society, 2012.] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. 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20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Lawrence County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania == and representative citizens * by [[Hazen-2036 | Aaron Lyle Hazen]], 1837- 1914 * published by Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/20thcenturyhisto00haze/page/n5 *https://books.google.com/books/about/20th_Century_History_of_New_Castle_and_L.html?id=C9AwAQAAMAAJ *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh33372630/ *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062015763&view=1up&seq=7 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Chapter I. Topography and Geology''' - Topographical — Geological — A Geological Section— Seral Conglomerate Sandstone — Coal — Petroleum. :'''Chapter II. Indian Nations''' - Ancient Traditions — French Missions — First English Explorers — The Moravians. :'''Chapter III. Settlement and Organization of Lawrence County''' - Its Original Geography — Land Warrants and Land Companies — Early Settlements — Early Customs — Organizations of the County — Location Wrangle — Population — First Election — County Officials — First Courts — Original Townships — Agricultural. :'''Chapter IV. Transportation''' - Early Roads — New Castle and Wilmington Plank Road — Canal Traffic — Steamboats — Steam Railroads — Street Railway System. :'''Chapter V. New Castle — The Village and Borough''' - Indian Proprietors — First White Settlers — Wild Game — Early Merchants and Millers — First Death — Early Justices — First Post offices — Early Churches — Gillespie's Addition — New Castle in 1813 — Early Bridges — Amusements — Pioneer Costume — New Castle Made a Borough — The Town Resurveyed — Some Notable Improvements — First Fire Company — New Castle in 1840 — First Steps Toward Banking — The New County — First, Courts — Court-House — New Military Companies — Exports in 1853 — Hard Times in 1855 — Description of New Castle in 1858 — Burgesses of West New Castle. :'''Chapter VI. New Castle — The City''' - New Castle Becomes a City — Mayors of New Castle — City Hall — Officers — City Council — Board of Education — Postmasters — Fire Department — Fire Police — City Police Department — Water-works — New Castle Gas Company- — Neshannock Railroad, Coal and Ore Company — Telephone Systems — Opera House — Cascade Park — Nurseries and Greenhouses — New Castle Nursery — Cemeteries — Greenwood Cemetery — Private Burial Grounds — Catholic Cemeteries — Fraternal Orders — Almira Home — Shenango Valley Hospital — Franciscan Hospital — Holy Family Children's Home — Croton — M. E. Church — Free-will Baptist Church — Area and Additions — Situation — Growth of New Castle. :'''Chapter VII. Manufacturers''' - Grist and Saw Mills — Distilleries and Breweries— Tanneries — Hat Manufacture — Linseed Oil — Carding Works, etc. — Shenango Iron Works — Aetna Iron Works — Bradley, Reis & Co. — New Castle Manufacturing Co. — Neshannock Iron Co. — Crowther Iron Co. — Elliott-Blair Steel Co. — American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. — Pennsylvania Engineering Works — Foundries, Machine Shops, etc. — Lawrence Foundry and Machine Shop — New Castle Agricultural Works — New Castle Stamping Co. — Standard Wire Co. — New Castle Forge & Bolt Co. — American Car and Ship Hardware Manufacturing Co. — Frank C. Douds & Co. — New Castle Asphalt Block Co. — New Castle Ice & Storage Co. — Carriage and Wagon Manufacture — Furniture — Woolen Manufacture — Paper — Planing Mills — New Castle Box Co. — Gailey Fiber Plaster Co.— New Castle Elastic Pulp Plaster Co.— Glass Manufacture— Pottery— Shenango Pottery Co. — Universal Sanitary Manufacturing Co. — New Castle Portland Cement Co. — Other Incorporated Companies, etc. :'''Chapter VIII. Banks and Banking''' - First Bank in New Castle — National Bank of Lawrence County — First National Bank of New Castle- People's Savings Bank — Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank — Citizens' National Bank — The Lawrence Savings and Trust Company — Home Trust Company — Union National Bank — New Castle Savings and Trust Co. :'''Chapter IX. The Press''' - Newspapers and Editors of the Past and of the Present. :'''Chapter X. Lawrence County Bench and Bar''' - Early Courts — Famous Judges — Leading Lawyers. :'''Chapter XI. The Medical Profession''' - Prominent Physicians of the Past and of the Present. :'''Chapter XII. Education''' - Public and Parochial Schools — Growth and Present Efficiency — Early Educators — Results Accomplished. :'''Chapter XIII. Military History''' - The Territory and County in Five Wars. :'''Chapter XIV. Religious Development''' - First Churches and Pioneer Clergy — General History of Religious Organizations — Churches and Clergy of Today. :'''Chapter XV. Townships and Towns''' - Big Beaver — Little Beaver — Hickory — Mahoning — Neshannock — North Beaver — Perry — Plaingrove — Pulaski — Scott — Shenango — Slippery Rock — Taylor— Union — Washington — Wayne — Wilmington. :'''Representative Men'''. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania| 20th Century History of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Chicago, Illinois:Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., 1908), [ Page ]. *[[#HNCLCP|History of New Castle and Lawrence County, PA]]:

20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry) of the US Army in World War I

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[[Category: 20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry), United States Army, World War I]] For profiles of persons attached to this unit, see [[:Category: 20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry), United States Army, World War I|20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry), United States Army, World War I]] === 20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry)=== The 10th and 20th Engineers operated in various areas of France’s forestlands, managing forest growth, felling and logging timber, and operating sawmills. The men of these regiments produced wood that was then transported to American forces throughout Europe. The wood was used for building roads and railroads, constructing barracks, erecting telephone poles, supporting trenches, and various other building and construction projects. The already highly experienced men making up the regiments were able to streamline the lumber manufacturing process almost immediately. The troops of the 10th and 20th Engineers, along with several other engineering regiments and battalions, were eventually combined in October of 1918 into the 20th Engineers (Forestry), the largest regiment in the entire American Army. The 20th would be referred to as “not a regiment, except in name, but a great manufacturing establishment.” [https://foresthistory.org/digital-collections/world-war-10th-20th-forestry-engineers/ Forestry Engineers] Primary subordinate units were: {| class="wikitable" |+ '''FORESTRY SERVICE COMPANIES ''' |- ! '''Final Designation ''' ! '''Former Designation''' |- |First Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 503rd Engrs. |- |Second Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 503rd Engrs. |- |Third Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 503rd Engrs. |- |Fourth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 503rd Engrs. |- |Fifth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 507th Engrs. |- |Sixth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 507th Engrs. |- |Seventh Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 507th Engrs. |- |Eighth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 507th Engrs. |- |Ninth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 517th Engrs. |- |Tenth Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 517th Engrs. |- |11th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 517th Engrs. |- |12th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 517th Engrs. |- |13th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 519th Engrs. |- |14th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 519th Engrs. |- |15th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 519th Engrs. |- |16th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 519th Engrs. |- |17th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 523rd Engrs. |- |18th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 523rd Engrs. |- |19th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 523rd Engrs. |- |20th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 523rd Engrs. |- |21st Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 531st Engrs. |- |22nd Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 531st Engrs. |- |23rd Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 531st Engrs. |- |24th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 531st Engrs. |- |25th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. A, 533rd Engrs. |- |26th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. B, 533rd Engrs. |- |27th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. C, 533rd Engrs. |- |28th Engineers Service Co. (Forestry) | Co. D, 533rd Engrs. |} '''ENGINEER SERVICE BATTALIONS ATTACHED TO TWENTIETH ENGINEERS''' Hq., 547th Engrs.
Co. A, 547th Engrs.
Co. B, 547th Engrs.
Co. C, 547th Engrs.
Co. D, 547th Engrs.
Hq., 548th Engrs.
Co. A, 548th Engrs.
Co. B, 548th Engrs.
Co. C, 548th Engrs.
Co. D, 548th Engrs. '''Quartermaster Units engaged upon Fuelwood Project in Advance Section, either in conjunction with engineer forestry projects
or under technical supervision of forestry organization.''' 309 Labor Battalion - Det
314 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
320 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
[[:Category: 323rd Labor Battalion, United States Army, World War I|323 Labor Battalion]] - Hq. and Co.'s A, B, and C
324 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
328 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
329 Labor Battalion - Hq. and Co.'s C and D
331 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
332 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
333 Labor Battalion - Hq. and Co.'s C and D
335 Labor Battalion - Hq. and 4 Co.'s
342 Labor Battalion - Hq. and Co.'s A, B, and C
Pack Trains 301, 305, 306, 307, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328
101st Wagon Co.
303rd Wagon Co. (Det.)
304th Wagon Co.
Motor Truck Co. No. For more information on the 20th Engineers Regiment (Forestry) during the World War I See: *[http://www.20thengineers.com/ww1-hist.html 20th Engineers in World War I] * [http://www.20thengineers.com/ww1-aux.html 20th Engineers in World War I: The Auxiliaries] * US Government Publication [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057&view=1up&seq=423 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919.] Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1919. Page 377 *[https://foresthistory.org/digital-collections/world-war-10th-20th-forestry-engineers/ World War I: 10th and 20th Forestry Engineers] ==Sources==

20th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] WIkipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 20th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 20th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1905 - 1908 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:19th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|19th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:21st_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|21st General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }}

21st General Assembly of Newfoundland

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21st Michigan Governor Cyrus Gray Luce To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kushion-1|Heather Kushion]] is currently working on. Can you help? :'''Target''' * [[Luce-581|Cyrus Gray Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZKY-HDT L2KY-HDT]   finish fleshing out bio and add children, siblings, and second wife. :'''Wife''' * [[Dickinson-6809|Julia Ann (Dickinson) Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4W6-XB7 L4W6-XB7]   add children, parents, and siblings. :'''Parents''' * [[Luce-1068|Walter Josiah Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH3M-53S LH3M-535]   flesh out biography and add first wife, mother, siblings, and children. * [[Gray-26248|Mary M. (Gray) Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH3M-59R LH3M-59R]   add children and siblings :'''Aunts & Uncles''' * [[Luce-264|Leverett Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNX-DG2 LHNX-DG2]   add sources, biography, wife, children, mother, and siblings * [[Gray-26325|Abraham Gray]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ77-5FH GQ77-5FH]   birth day, birth place, death place, and names of additional three children (two boys and a girl younger than known daughter) unknown. Needs more research. * [[Crawford-17946|Sarah (Crawford) Gray]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ77-6GP GQ77-6GP]   birth, place of death, parents, and siblings unknown. Needs more research. :'''Grandparents''' * [[Luce-265|Joshua Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHNM-9X7 LHNM-9X7]   add sources, biography, wife, children, mother, and siblings. * [[Bougher-69|Mary Magdalene (Bougher) Gray]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMJ-99M LDMJ-99M]   clean sources, flesh out biography, and add children, parents, and siblings. * [[Gray-26322|Cyrus Gray Sr.]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDMJ-99M LDMJ-99M]   finish fleshing out biography and add children, parents, and siblings. :'''1st Cousins''' * [[Luce-263|Leverett Hunn Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH51-L1L LH51-L1L]   add sources, biography, wives, children, mother, and siblings. * [[Gray-26335|Mary Gray]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ77-XZ6 GQ77-XZ6]   death place unknown. :'''Great Grandparents''' * [[Luce-266|Jonathan Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Q1C-W2G 2Q1C-W2G]   add sources, biography, wife, children, mother, and siblings. :'''1st Cousin 1x Removed''' * [[Luce-262|Herbert Leverett Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJ4Q-F9B KJ4Q-F9B]   add sources, biography, wives, children, sister and mother. :'''2x-Great Grandparents''' * [[Luce-267|Joshua Luce]] &nbps; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHW3-X2M LHW3-X2M]   add sources, biography, wife, children, and siblings :'''1st Cousin 2x Removed''' * [[Luce-261|Gerald Richard Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVG6-8J5 KVG6-8J5]   add sources, biography, wife, children, siblings, and mother. :'''3x-Great-Grandparents''' * [[Luce-19|Josiah Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZZF-3BB LZZF-3BB]   clean up sources, and add biography, children, and brother Samuel. * [[Allen-1095|Sarah (Allen) Luce]]   [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZZF-3RV LZZF-3RV]   clean up sources, and add biography and children

22 Hayloft Road, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/22+T-811,+Denver,+PA+17517/@40.2346285,-76.0831952,18.75z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c66cd5a1b11e71:0x38e5a74f6e3ba951 Google Maps] ==Events== 13 Dec 1996 - Taken from [[Space:Morrow Shirk Property, East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|parent plat]] when Pete Shirk, Inc sold to Brian L Sweigart and Tracey L Mull ($95,365.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book 5204, Page 555 The house on the property was built in 1997 [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1153578-22-Hayloft-Rd-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] 27 Feb 1998 - Brian L Sweigart and Tracey L Mull sold to [[Strohl-22|John D Strohl]] and Debra A Trostle ($99,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book 5637, Page 123 ==Sources==

22nd Battery, Indiana Light Artillery, Civil War

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22nd Battery, Indiana Light Artillery Organized at Indianapolis, Ind., and mustered in December 15, 1862. Left State for Louisville, Ky., March, 1863. Served unassigned, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to August, 1863. Russellsville, Ky., 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to December, 1863. District of Southwest Kentucky, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to April, 1864. Camp Burnside, Ky., District of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1864. Artillery, 2nd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1864. Garrison Artillery, Nashville, Tenn., Dept. of the Cumberland, to December, 1864. Artillery, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of Ohio, to February, 1865, and Dept. of North Carolina to April, 1865. Artillery, 1st Division, 10th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to June, 1865. SERVICE.-Duty at Louisville, Bowling Green and Russellsville, Ky., till December, 1863. Pursuit of Morgan July 2-26, 1863. Moved to Point Burnside, Ky., December, 1863, and duty there till May, 1864. Ordered to join Army of the Ohio in the field. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign June 29-September 8. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Decatur July 19. Howard House July 20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek August 5-7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 1-26. Nashville Campaign November-December. Battle of Franklin November 30. Battle of Nashville December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28. At Clifton, Tenn., till January 16, 1865. Movement to Washington, D. C., thence to Morehead City, N. C., January 16-February 20. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Kinston and Goldsboro March 6-21. Battle of Wise's Fork March 8-10. Occupation of Kinston March 14. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty in North Carolina till June. Ordered to Indianapolis, Ind., and there mustered out July 7, 1865. Battery lost during service 1 Officer and 1 Enlisted man killed and 11 Enlisted men by disease. Total 13. [[Category: Indiana, United States Civil War]]

22nd Company, 165th Depot Brigade, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category: 165th Depot Brigade, United States Army, World War I]] '''"Camp Travis and its part in the world war"''' [http://www.archive.org/stream/camptravisitspar00camprich/camptravisitspar00camprich_djvu.txt] p 271 22nd COMPANY, 165th DEPOT BRIGADE Officers {| |- |Captain Jules O. LeBlanc, Jr. || .... ||1st Lieut. John P. Cox || .... ||2d Lieut. [[Garrett-2702|Eugene E. Garrett]] || .... ||2d Lieut. Albert G. Griffith |} Sergeants {| |- |Aubrey Rudasill || .... ||Spencer E. Carradine|| .... || John K. Dillard|| .... ||Reatherford D. McQuarry |} Privates — First Class {| |- |James W. Brewster || .... ||Smith Bundage|| .... ||Laney Frazoer|| .... ||Homer Hostin |- |Cozy Ingram || .... ||Arthur L. Lewis || .... ||King Little || .... ||Willie McKinney |- |Hubbard M. Rambo|| .... ||Jim Rodgers || .... ||John C. Roy || .... ||William H. Simpson |- |John B. Thomas || .... ||Johnnie Thomas|| .... ||Warren Ware || .... ||Willie Wilborn |- |Mannie J. Williams || .... ||Lee B. Wilson |} Privates {| |- |Feldon Abrons || .... ||Oren Booth || .... ||Prince E. Bradlye || .... ||Elton Browder |- |Elbert Campbell || .... ||Joe Clifton || .... ||Frank Cooper || .... ||M. L. Dilworth |- |Jerry England || .... ||Henrv Fisher || .... ||Gerald C. Ford || .... ||Willie Fowler |- |Raleigh L. Grace || .... ||George Harris || .... ||Sherman Jackson || .... ||Andrew Johnson |- |Clem Johnson || .... ||Ed Johnson || .... ||Jesse J. Johnson || .... ||Josh C. Kemard |- |Jerry McElroy || .... ||Add Merriweather || .... ||Willie Millholland || .... ||Dan Oliver |- |Burnett W. Penn || .... ||George A. Phillips || .... ||James F. Pirtle || .... ||Mathew Pleasant |- |Carter Potts || .... ||Oscar Rand || .... ||Richard Randle || .... ||Charles Roberson |- |Harrison Rucker || .... ||John Scott || .... ||Gentry Sears || .... ||Lewey Simmons |- |Solomon Smith || .... ||Charlie Snell || .... ||Sam Snell || .... ||Randall Sowells |- |George Taylor || .... ||John N. Taylor || .... ||Ed Tryon || .... ||George E. Turner |- |Ralph L. Turner || .... ||Jim H. Walker || .... ||Ben Washington || .... ||Clarence O. Williams |- |Roger Williams || .... ||Walter Williams || .... ||Willie Williams || .... ||Abe Wooldridge |- |Johnnie Young |}

22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] WIkipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22nd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 22nd General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1909 - 1913 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:21st_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|21st General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:23rd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|23rd General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }}

22nd Mississippi Regiment Liberty Guards

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LIBERTY GUARDS, 22nd Mississippi Regiment, Civil War
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{{blue|space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} :'''LIBERTY GUARDS''' :COMPANY E :22nd MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT '''Battles in which the Liberty Guards were engaged:''' :April 6.7, 1861 Shiloh 11 killed and died from wounds, 23 wounded and one missing in action out of 68 July 1862 Vicksburg, Mississippi :August 5, 1862 Baton Rouge., La. Isaac T. Causey & J. P. Brown killed :October 3, 1862 Corinth, Miss. Cicero Whittington & Tim Rogers killed, two wounded :March 13, 1863 Deer Creek campaign :May 16. 1863 Bakers Creek & Lovings Retreat to Jackson :July 3.4. 1863 Big,Black River Rear of Grants Army :July 3, 1863 Grants siege of Jackson :May 14, 1864 Joined Johnston's Army at Resaca, Ga. 5.15.64 one shell killed T. T. McElwee and wounded G. W. Causey and R. W. Anders :May 31, 1864 Detail from company and regiment engaged in skirmish at New Hope Church. Continually in the ditches until June 4. 1864. Henry Smallwood killed 5.29.64 and Alex Dunn 6.4.1864 by sharpshooters. :July 20, 1864 Peach Tree Creek 4 killed and 7 wounded :July 28, 1864 Battles around Atlanta, Ga. October 30, 1864 Franklin, Tennessee 4 killed :December 1864 Nashville, Tennessee 1 killed :March 19 1865 Bentonville, N.C. ==Roster== The Liberty Guards were organized April 1861, left Liberty on July 25, 1861, as an independent volunteer Company for the war, proceeding to Iuka,. Mississippi; mustered into Confederate service August 13, 1861, and attached to 22nd Mississippi Regiment and given place of Company E in said regiment. *Capt. S. J. W. Nix wounded at Shiloh Killed Nov. 1865 *1st Lt. Geo. P. Gardner died 1907 *2nd Lt. T. L. Herndon *2nd Lt. Wm. G. Walker Promoted to Capt. 3.1863, wounded Franklin, Tenn. *3rd Lt. Alvarez H. David died 12.15.1861, Union City, Tenn. *Orderly Sgt. D. W. Hurst Transferred 33rd Miss. Promoted to Adjt. *2nd Sgt., W. T. Coumbs promoted to Lieut. April 1863 Died 1922 *3rd Sgt. David Wall died 12.11.1861, Camp Beauregard, Ky. *4th Sgt. A. L. Van Norman * lst Corpl. J. W. Lea died of wounds recd. Shiloh. Placed in color guard and drilled as such. Wounded in groin 4.6 and died in wagon April 7, 1862 *2nd Corpl. Wm. A. Tarver Promoted to Sgt. died 10.30.1887 *3rd Corpl. J. M. Lea promoted or. Sgt. 11.27.61 Lt. 4.8.62 died in Arkansas iii 188 *4th Corpl. W. J.,Marsalis discharged 6.28.1862 ==Privates== *R. W. Anders wounded Resacca, Ga., May 1864, died 6.7.1906 *R. L. Anders wounded Shiloh 4.6.62 and 7.20.64, died Dec. 1913 *A. H. Avery died 8.25.1863 *J. P. Brown killed Baton Rouge, La. 8.5.1862 *M. Braveman wounded Shiloh discharged 6.28.62, German Dentist *Wm. Brown discharged 5.10.1863 *Joseph Brown *John M. Bonds died after the war *George W. Causey died after the war *Isaac T. Causey killed Baton Rouge, La. B.5.1862 *Dr. J. D. Caulfield died 8.12.1862 *J. B. Cole wounded Franklin, Tenn. died 1902 *T. J. Cole died 1915 *F. J. Cobb died 10. 1905 *S. J. Cobb discharged 12.1.1861 *J. G. Cox killed at Franklin, Tenn. *Wm. L. David Lost leg Shiloh, discharged 6.1862, died since the war *C.V. H. Davis killed Peach Tree Creek 7.20.1864, Acting Adjto *J. W. Dickey died 1920 *J. M. Duok wounded Shiloh, died since the war *H. S. Duck * J.C. Dunn died of measles at Memphis 9.28.1861 *D. M. Dunn missing in action at Shiloh *D. M. Dye died Soldiers Home Beauvoir 7.18.1922 *H. Dobyns killed at Shiloh *J. M. Everett *J. M. Forman died since the war *J. M. Gayle wounded Shiloh, discharged 12.17.1862 *T. B. Gillis died Summit, Miss. 1904 *Wm. H. Griffin wounded Peach Tree Creek 7.20.1864 *John L. Graves died 1915 *M. B. Gillespie died in New Orleans, La. *D. C. Godwin transferred 3.15.1863 *H. L. Hanks wounded Franklin, Tenn. 11.30.1864 died since war *F. M. Henegin transferred to 33rd Mississippi regiment *R. M. Hardy killed at Shiloh *H. Huckabee died 5.1920 *Williams B. Hood. transferred to 33rd Mississippi 1.10.1863 *J. D. Harrell wounded at Shiloh died 9.15.1914 *J. J. Lavine *W. J. Lea died 1922 *John T. Longmire died 1913 *T. H. Lusk died 6.1920 *D.W. Jackson wounded Shiloh, discharged 9.8.1862, died 6.9.1905 *W. H. Jackson died 2.16.1862 *F. M. Jenkins died 3.24.1862 *Henry Jenkins died 10.26.1861 *F. M. Jackson died 3.24.1862 *H. B. Mackie killed Shiloh 4.7.1862 *P. L. Marsalis wounded Shiloh transf. Cavalry 6.10.1862 *J. F. Mercer Soldiers Home Beauvoir. *John N Montgomery died since the war *Monroe Morgan killed 7.20.1864 *T. H. Morris died 4.2.1865 *T. T. McElwee killed Resaca, Ga. 5.15.1864 *S. H. McElwee *Geo. A. McGehee wounded Shiloh Corp. 1861, Sgt. 1863, Captured 7.5.1864 *S. H. McManus *C. W. McGehee died wounds recd, Peach Tree Creek B.13.1864 *F. W. Myers died 1908 *M. S. Myers *Wm. McNeil killed 7.20.1864 *M. V. B. Newman died Soldiers Home Beauvoir 6.1920 *J. W. Newton died 12.20.1861 *J. N. Neyland died 3.20.1862 *J. M. Neyland Corporal 1863 *L .J. Neyland killed 7.20.1864 *J. C. Prime or Prine killed Shiloh *J. G. Parsons, died 1900 *H. E. Poindester died since war *Samuell Ratcliff died on the retreat from Nashville, Te=. *Peter Ratcliff died since the war *Israel Rogers died since the war *Timothy Rogers killed at Corinth, Miss. 10.3.1862 *Henry Smallwood killed at New Hope 5.29.1864 *R. H. Smith died 8.22.1862 *H. C. Shaw Joined 33rd Miss., killed Franklin, Tenne 11.30.1864 *George W. Shaw Sgt. killed Nashville 12. 1864 *John Stewart Joined Co. B 33rd Miss. wounded Shiloh, died 1921 *J. M. Stewart Transferred 33rd Miss. 1.10.1862 *E. L. Tarver .wounded at Shiloh *T. J. Tarver wounded at Shiloh, died 1918 *Mike Tarver died 4..1862 *N. B. Tate Sgt. wounded 7.20.1864, died since war *John Tebow killed at Shiloh 4.7.1862 *A. Wm Underwood 2nd Lt. 3.1862, wounded Peach Tree Creek, captured *A. S. Underwood died 1.1900 Jeanerette, Louisiana *James N. Underwood *A. J. Van Norman killed Shiloh 4.6.1862 *W. L. Van Norman wounded Shiloh, diisoharged 6.1862, died 1919 *Abe Walker died since the war *W. R. Walker wounded at Corinth, Miss. 1862 *J. B. Walker died since the war *J. J. Westbrook *W. L. Whittington *C. C. Whittington killed Corinth, Mine. 10.3.1862 *J. W. Whittington Prisoner War, Camp Delaware *H. M. Whittington killed Shiloh 4.6.1862 *W. M. Wood died Soldiers Home Beauvoir 1917 *Wm. Weathersby died wounds received Shiloh *L. O. Weathersby wounded Shiloh discharged 4 Mile Bridge *Wm. H. Webb transferred 7.1864, died 1921 *J. P. Williams killed at Shiloh *S. C. Young promoted to Asst. Surgeon *E. T. Young *W. H. Montgomery died 10.1898 *Charles E. Davis wounded Shiloh Promoted Asst. Adj. Gen. died 6.1897 *Matt Duck transferred from 33rd 1.10.1863 died 6.26.1901 *Elias M. Duck died 8.25.1863 *W. M. Dunn enlisted 1.3.1863 died 12.1920 *A. D. Dunn enlisted 5.4.1864 killed New Hope 6.4.1864 *W. R. Greer enlisted 6.6.1863 killed Peach Tree Creek 7.20.1864 *B. G. Goodwin enlisted 5.10.1863, deserted 5.16.1863 *Charles F. Harrell enlisted 5.4.1864 wounded at Franklin, Tenn. *R. M. Hanks enlisted 1.3.1863 *Charles S. Lee enlisted 1.3.1863, died since the war *Ewing Seals *F. M. Varnado transferred to 33rd 1.10.1862 *J. W. Lea wounded Shiloh died on retreat 4.7.1862

22nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

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[[Category:22nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==The 22nd Regiment== 22nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry organized at Iuka, Mississippi, in August, 1861, contained 38 officers and 597 men present for duty in November. Its members were from the counties of Jefferson, Amite, Lafayette, Hinds, De Soto, and Issaquena. After fighting at Shiloh, Baton Rouge, and Corinth, the unit was assigned to Rust's and Featherston's Brigade in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. It participated in various conflicts during the Vicksburg siege and for a time was stationed at Jackson. Continuing the fight under General Featherston, it was active in the Atlanta Campaign, Hood's Tennessee operations, and later in North Carolina. The regiment lost 13 killed and 34 wounded at Baton Rouge, had 21 killed and 64 wounded at Peach Tree Creek, and totalled 93 officers and men in December, 1864. It surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. The field officers were Colonels D.W.C. Bonham, James D. Lester, and Frank Schaller; Lieutenant Colonels Charles G. Nelms, James S. Prestidge, and H.J. Reid; and Majors Thomas C. Dockery and Martin A. Oatis. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0022RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ==History== The 22nd Mississippi was organized in Iuka, Mississippi, in July 1861. This regiment served in the Army of Tennessee and saw duty in Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama and fought in many battles. Some historians have estimated this regiment marched and traveled by train over 5,000 miles during the war. It was sent into Kentucky twice early in the war. The regiment's battle credits include: Shiloh, Iuka, Holly Springs, Coffeeville, Snyder's Bluff, Fort Pemberton(Greenwood, MS), Champion's Hill, Kenesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Rough and Ready, Columbia, Franklin, Nashville, and Kinston and Bentonville, SC. Lt-Colonel Frank Schaller was the commander who replaced Col. Bonham. He was absent from his regiment for a long period of time. His story is told in a book "Soldiering For Glory", but it doesn't give a complete account of the regiment since he spent a lot of time in Virginia. ==Headquarters Staff== :Colonels-- D. W. C. Bonham, died November, 1861; Frank Schaller, James D. Lester. :Lieutenant-Colonels-- James S. Prestidge, Frank Schaller, H. J. Reid, Charles G. Nelms. :Majors-- Thomas C. Dockery, James S. Prestidge, Martin A. Oatis, Charles G. Nelms. :Surgeons-- W. Moseley, died 1862; Meares, G. C. Phillips. :Assistant Surgeons-- G. C. Phillips, B. F. Kittrell. ==Formation== :Company A, Mississippi Greys, of Lawrence County; mustered into State service at Monticello 27 April, 1861 :Company B, Hinds Light Guards, of Hinds County, mustered into State service at Raymond 1 May, 1861 :Company C, Sarsfield Southrons, from Vicksburg, Miss. :Company D, Rodney Guards, of JeffersonCounty, mustered into State service at Rodney 2 May, 1861. :Company E, Liberty Guards, of Amite County, mustered into State service at Liberty 29 April, 1861. :Company F, De Soto Rebels, De Soto County. :Company G, Black Hawk Rifles, of Carroll County, mustered into State service at Black Hawk 30 April, 1861. :Company H, Lafayette Farmers, from Lafayette County. :Company I, Swamp Rangers, of Washington County, mustered into State service at Greenville 23 March, 1861. :Company K, Pegues Defenders, from Lafayette County. ==Battles== :During Battle of Belmont, November 7, 1861, regiment was across the river at Columbia, KY. :Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862 :Baton Rouge, LA, August 5, 1862 :Corinth, MS, October 4, 1862 :Fought rear-guard skirmishes during retreat into Mississippi. :Rolling Fork Expedition(aka Steele Bayou Expedition) March 1863 :Fort Pemberton (Yazoo Pass Expedition) April 4, 1863 :Champion Hill, MS, May 16, 1863 :Kennesaw Mountain, GA, June 27, 1864 :Peach Tree Creek, GA, July 20, 1864 :Big Shanty, GA, Oct 3, 1864 :Decatur, AL, Oct 20, 1864 :Columbia, TN, Nov. 26, 1864 :Franklin, TN, Nov. 30, 1864 :Nashville, TN, Dec. 15-16, 1864 :Fought rear-guard skirmishes under General Walthall. :Columbia, TN, Dec 20, 1864 :Anthony's Hill (near Pulaski), TN, Dec 25, 1864 :Sugar Creek, TN, Dec 26, 1864 :Bentonville, SC, March 19–21, 1865 ==Sources== See also: *Dunbar Rowland’s “Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898”, taken from the Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi. *"Soldiering For Glory"; the Civil War Letters of Colonel Frank Schaller, Univ. of South Carolina Press, 2007. *Sketch of the Black Hawk Rifles, 22nd Mississippi, Company G. by Colonel H. J. Reid

22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 22nd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''22nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' The 22d Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf., the "Henry Wilson Regiment", was raised through the personal efforts of Senator Henry Wilson of Massachusetts who served temporarily as its first colonel. It was organized at Camp Schouler, Lynnfield, the nucleus of the regiment being the Woburn company which was originally recruited for the 19th Regt. and which had been mustered into the service August 10. The first of the companies actually recruited for the 22d Regt., Co. "A", arrived at Lynnfield Sept. 2. The companies were mustered in on various dates during the month of September, the company officers Oct. 1, and the band Oct. 5. On Oct. 8, the 22d, with the 2d Company Sharpshooters and 3d Mass. Bat'y attached, proceeded to Boston on its way to the seat of war. Washington, D. C., was reached Oct. 11; and four days later the regiment marched. to Hall's Hill on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, where it was assigned to Martindale's Brigade, Fitz John Porter's Division. Here it performed picket and outpost duty until March, 1862. On October 26, 1861, Col. Jesse Gove succeeded Senator Wilson in command of the regiment. Col. Gove was a graduate of the military academy at Norwich, Vt., had been an officer in the Mexican War, and at the time of his appointment to the 22d was a captain in the 10th Regt. U. S. Inf. On March 21, 1862, the 22d embarked at Alexandria for Hampton Roads. It arrived off Fort Monroe on the 23d. It was engaged before Yorktown in April and May with slight loss. It entered upon the Seven Days' fighting as a part of Martindale's Brigade, Morell's Division, Porter's (5th) Corps. At Gaines' Mill, June 27, it suffered the heaviest loss incurred in any action during its entire service, having 84 officers and men killed or mortally wounded, including Col. Gove, whose body was never recovered. At Malvern Hill, July 1, it lost 11 more, making a total of 95 officers and men killed or mortally wounded in this single campaign. On August 14 it left Harrison's Landing and on the 21st was landed at Acquia Creek, from which place it proceeded to Fredericksburg and thence to Bristoe Sta., where it rejoined its corps. At 2d Bull Run, Aug. 29 and 30, it was only slightly engaged. At Antietam, Sept. 17, it was in the reserve, but on Sept. 20 it crossed the Potomac at Blackford's Ford in pursuit of Lee's army and was driven back with loss. At Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, in Barnes' Brigade, Griffin's Division, Butterfield's (5th) Corps, the 22d was heavily engaged. After this battle it went into winter quarters at Camp Gove near Potomac Creek a few miles north of Falmouth. At Chancellorsville, May 1 to 4, 1863, the 22d was not in action. At Gettysburg, July 2, as a part of Tilton's Brigade, Barnes' Division, Sykes' (5th) Corps, the regiment was in the thick of the fight near Devil's Den on the Union left, losing 13 in killed and mortally wounded. During the late summer and fall following the 22d was engaged in maneuvres near the Rappahannock and was present with loss at the battle of Rappahannock Sta., Nov. 7, and in the Mine Run expedition during the last of that month. Its winter camp was near Beverly Ford. In the spring of 1864 the regiment, now under Col. Tilton, numbered less than 300 officers and men. Attached to Sweitzer's Brigade, Griffin's Division, Warren's (5th) Corps, it fought on the Orange pike at the Wilderness, May 5, losing 17 men killed or mortally wounded. At Spottsylvania, May 8 to 12, it was severely engaged on the Jones and Spindle farms, on that part of the field known as Laurel Hill, losing 37 men killed or mortally wounded. It was present at the North Anna, May 23, and at Totopotomoy, May 30. At Bethesda Church near Cold Harbor, June 3, it again lost heavily, and again at Shady Grove Church Road, June 5. Arriving in front of Petersburg the 22d participated in the assault June 18, losing 7 killed and 14 wounded. This was its last important combat service. On August 8 it was detailed for guard duty at City Point and there remained until orders came on October 3 to embark for Washington. The embarkation took place October 5. Washington was reached on the 7th and on the 10th the remnant of the regiment once more trod the streets of Boston. One week later the men were mustered out of the service. All recruits and re-enlisted men were transferred to the 32d Regiment. Source: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines in the Civil War The men of the 22nd Massachusetts:
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22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's)

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[[Category:22nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's), United States Civil War]]__NOTOC__ == 22nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) == :{{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-39.png|align=r|label=Tennessee|size=100}} '''22nd Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's)''', originally and often called 2nd Regiment, was organized in June, 1862, by consolidating the [[:Category: 1st Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (McNairy's), United States Civil War | 1st]] and [[:Category: 7th Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, United States Civil War | 7th Tennessee Cavalry Regiments (should be battalions)]]. It was assigned to Ferguson's and T H Bell's Brigade and for the most part served in Northern Mississippi. The unit was active at Iuka, Corinth, Brice's Cross Roads, Fort Pillow, and Harrisburg. Later it moved with Hood back to Tennessee and in February, 1865, was consolidated with Wilson's [[:Category: 21st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry (Wilson's), United States Civil War | 21st Cavalry Regiment (Wilson's)]] as the [[:Category: 21st and 22nd Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, United States Civil War | 21st and 22nd Consolidated Regiment]]. This command totalled 31 officers and 317 men in May and surrendered with the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CTN0022RC01 National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ===Officers=== Colonel Clark R Barteau, Lieutenant Colonel George H Morton, and Majors O B Farris and William Parrish. === Unit History === '''22nd (BARTEAU'S) TENNESSEE CAVALRY REGIMENT''' Originally and usually called 2nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Also 2nd Tennessee Cavalry Battalion. Official explanation of the confusion on the identity of the regiment. This was typical of many Confederate cavalry regiments formed in Tennessee and Mississippi. They changed their identity, including their Number, and many reports refer to them by their commander. Many of the Tennessee regiments recruited in West Tennessee in winter of 1863/1864, were given numbered units by Forrest's command but which were not recognized as official names by the Confederate War Department in Richmond. This explains regiments that have two numbered units. The 22 Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was commonly referred to as Barteau's Regiment. Here is his explanation. '''Quote''' from Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vol 1. Colonel C. R. Barteau, on a muster roll, not dated, but evidently in 1864, gave the following account of the confusion surrounding the organization of this regiment, which is typical of that of many other cavalry organizations: "I have stated that the regiment was '''organized June 6, 1863''', but it is almost '''impossible''' to determine what is the proper date. It was organized and designated as the '''2nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment''' by Brigadier General Beall, June 13, 1862, with seven companies present, and three (not known) which he had ordered to report to it. He was immediately relieved of the cavalry command, the three companies did not report, and the regiment remained with seven companies until June 6, 1863, when three companies were added to it by Brigadier General Ruggles. I dated the organization of the regiment from this period, for the three companies (Captain Gurthay's Alabama Company, Captain Carpenter's Mississippi Company, and Captain Morphis's Tennessee Company, which were added by General Ruggles) did not report until the Alabama Company was again transferred by Brigadier General Ferguson to Colonel Boyle's Alabama Regiment, and the other two companies, which were operating near the Tennessee-Mississippi line, were allowed to go into other commands (during the time I was not in command of the regiment from July 12, 1863 until December 16). '''The regiment is not officially known at Richmond'''; no appointments have been made to it from the War Department. The original order of the organization was not forwarded by General Beall. He was captured at Port Hudson, and the original muster rolls, as well as the original order has been lost. No record of the organization of June 13, 1862 exists. At that time no organization less than a regiment could be received at Richmond. Captain N. Oswell dropped from (report torn) by order Brigadier General Ferguson and not yet returned from West To this may be added the information that the original seven companies were a consolidation of 1st (MeNairy's) Battalion and 7th (Bennett's) Battalion (q.v.) In May, 1864, Brigadier General A. Buford assigned three more companies to complete the regiment, and '''finally on February 15, 1865''', the War Department directed: "The organization of Barteau's Tennessee Cavalry Regiment made by the addition of the companies commanded by Captain 0. B. Fans, S. H. Reeves and B. Edwards by order of Brigadier General A. Buford is hereby confirmed to date from the 10th day of May, 1864. It will be known as the 22nd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment." ~~ end quote of Source~~ I hope that cleared this up---Not. ====Commander==== '''Colonel-Clark R. Barteau''' was undoubtedly a brave commander who lead his regiment and sometimes other regiments straight into the thick of the battle. The regiment was with General Forrest in his running battle with a much larger Union force lead by Maj-Gen William Sooy Smith, which ended in the '''Battle of Okolona''', February 20-21-22, 1864. Colonel Barteau shadowed the Union movement on its East flank. When the Union tried to hold a position at Okolona, Barteau lead a charge that hit the Union line as one brigade was forming in columns to fall back to New Albany and forcing General Sooy Smith to move his entire command. The regiment took part in the capture of '''Fort Pillow''' on April 12, 1864, where Bell's brigade was placed temporarily under the command of Brigadier General J. R. Chalmers. Barteau moved his regiment down along the River on the north side of the elevated fort. Their small arms fire kept the Union tinclad NEW ERA (No. 7) away from approaching the bank in order to support the Union fort with artillery and in any rescue attempt. This action cut off any chance of retreat to the tinclad. At the''' Battle of Brice's Crossroads''' (aka Guntown, near Tupelo), Col. Barteau lead his regiment around the north to get behind the Union center and routed them into a panic to flee over their only escape-- a single bridge over the Tishomingo Creek. Another major engagement was the '''Battle of Harrisburg''', July 13-15, 1864. Here the brigade had been increased by the addition of the 18th (Newsom's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. Barteau's Regiment suffered 66 casualties, including Colonel Barteau, who was wounded and furloughed. ==Sources== * '''Tennesseans in the Civil War''', Vol 1. Copyrighted © 1964 by the “Civil War Centennial Commission of Tennessee”. * '''Military Annals of Tennessee - Volume 1''' - History of each Tennessee unit. * '''“Hancock's Diary”''' or '''"A History of the Second Tennessee Cavalry"'''. by R. R. Hancock, Brandon Printing Co, 1887. 644 pages. * '''“The Campaigns of Gen. Nathan B. Forrest”'''. Gen Thomas Jordan and J. P. Pryor. Da Capo Press, 1996. 736 pages. * '''River Run Red''' by Andrew Ward, Viking Penguin, 2005. 530 pages * '''"Coming Like Hell!: The Story Of The 12th Tennessee Cavalry"''', by Waldon Loving, Writers Press Club, 2002, 230 pages. History of Green's 12 Tennessee Cavalry(CS).

233 N Ridge Rd, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/233+N+Ridge+Rd,+Reinholds,+PA+17569/@40.2700196,-76.1031393,19.25z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c612a49e9f03e5:0x68e964887880daf9 Google Maps] ==Events== House on the property was built in 1949 [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Reinholds/sold/67848-233-N-Ridge-Rd-Reinholds-PA-17569 Trulia 17 Feb 1965 - Taken from [[Space:Bates Reinhold Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Bates Reinhold Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] when Richard A and Gladys M Reinhold sold to Ronald and Sandra K Kurtz ($8,900.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book I54, Page 199 31 May 1974 - Ronald and Sandra K Kurtz sold to Arthur E and Jean P Gingrich ($13,900.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book I65, Page 140 16 Dec 1976 - Arthur E and Jean P Gingrich sold to George R and Pearl M Hix ($19,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book T69, Page 341 15 Dec 1977 - George R and Pearl M Hix sold to Robert L and [[Strohl-23|Bonita J Redcay]] ($25,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book U72, Page 387 13 May 1985 - Robert L and Bonita J Redcay sold to Helen M Reinhold ($37,500.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book X91, Page 52 ==Sources==

23rd General Assembly of Newfoundland

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23rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:23rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|for profiles of men of the regiment, see [[:Category:23rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]]|the category}} '''23rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry''' completed its organization in May, 1861. Its members were recruited at Richmond and in the counties of Louisa, Amelia, Halifax, Goochland, Prince Edward, and Charlotte. This regiment participated in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, saw action at Greenbrier River, and took part in Jackson's Valley operations. Later it was assigned to Taliaferro's, Colston's, Steuart's, and W. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The unit was involved in the campaigns of the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and ended the war at Appomattox. It reported 28 casualties at Carrick's Ford, 4 at Laurel Hill, 49 at First Kernstown, and 41 at McDowell. During May, 1862, it contained 600 effectives, lost 5 killed and 27 wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 1 killed and 13 wounded at Second Manassas, and reported 10 killed, 70 wounded, and 2 missing at Chancellorsville. Of the 251 engaged at Gettysburg, seven percent were disabled. It surrendered with 8 officers and 49 men. The field officers were Colonels Alexander G. Taliaferro and William B. Taliaferro; Lieutenant Colonels Clayton G. Coleman, Jr., James H. Crenshaw, George W. Curtis, John P. Fitzgerald, and Simeon T. Walton; and Majors J.D. Camden, Joseph H. Pendleton, Andrew J. Richardson, and Andrew V. Scott. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0023RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ---- :Active: May 1861 – April 1865 :Country :Confederacy :Allegiance: Confederate States of America Confederate States of America :Role: Infantry :Engagements: *Battle of Cheat Mountain *Jackson's Valley Campaign *Seven Days' Battles *Second *Battle of Bull Run *Battle of Antietam *Battle of Fredericksburg *Battle of Chancellorsville *Battle of Gettysburg *Battle of Cold Harbor *Valley Campaigns of 1864 *Appomattox Campaign :Disbanded: April 1865 The 23rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. The 23rd Virginia completed its organization in May, 1861. Its members were recruited at Richmond and in the counties of Louisa, Amelia, Halifax, Goochland, Prince Edward, and Charlotte. This regiment participated in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, saw action at Greenbrier River, and took part in Jackson's Valley operations. Later it was assigned to Taliaferro's, Colston's, Steuart's, and W. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The unit was involved in the campaigns of the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and ended the war at Appomattox. It reported 28 casualties at Carrick's Ford, 4 at Laurel Hill, 49 at First Kernstown, and 41 at McDowell. During May, 1862, it contained 600 effectives, lost 5 killed and 27 wounded at Cedar Mountain, had 1 killed and 13 wounded at Second Manassas, and reported 10 killed, 70 wounded, and 2 missing at Chancellorsville. Of the 251 engaged at Gettysburg, seven percent were disabled. It surrendered with 8 officers and 49 men. The field officers were Colonels Alexander G. Taliaferro and William B. Taliaferro; Lieutenant Colonels Clayton G. Coleman, Jr., James H. Crenshaw, George W. Curtis, John P. Fitzgerald, and Simeon T. Walton; and Majors J.D. Camden, Joseph H. Pendleton, Andrew J. Richardson, and Andrew V. Scott[[Wikipedia:23rd_Virginia_Infantry Wikipedia]] ==Sources==

24 Famous Swedish Americans and their Ancestors

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] == 24 Famous Swedish Americans and their Ancestors == '''A Collection of Ancestor Tables''' * Sveriges släktforskarförbund = The Federation of Swedish Genealogical Societies * Editor: Bo Lindwall * ISBN 91-87676-17-6 * Stockholm 1996, in English This book contains tables with the Swedish ancestry of 24 Americans. More links: * [https://forum.rotter.se/index.php?topic=63374.0 Discussion about the book at Anbytarforum (in Swedish)]

2478 Crown Street

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24th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 24th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 24th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1920 - 1923 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:23rd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|23rd General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:25th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|25th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Abbott-10399|Abbott, John]] || Bonavista || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Archibald-2789|Archibald, Frank C.]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal Reform |- | [[Barnes-29357|Barnes, Arthur]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal Reform |- | [[Bennett-38091|Bennett, John R.]] || St. John's West || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Brownrigg-297|Brownrigg, Henry J.]] || St. John's West || Liberal Reform |- | [[Cashin-13|Cashin, Michael P.]] || Ferryland || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Cave-2525|Cave, William H.]] || Bay de Verde || Liberal Reform |- | [[Cheeseman-1104|Cheeseman, John T.]] || Burin || Liberal Reform |- | [[Coaker-5|Coaker, William F.]] || Bonavista || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Crosbie-132|Crosbie, John C.]] || Port de Grave || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Foote-4887|Foote, Samuel J.]] || Burin || Liberal Reform |- | [[Fox-24636|Fox, Cyril J.]] || St. John's East || Liberal-Progressive |- | Gosse, G. A. || Harbour Grace || Liberal Reform |- | Guppy, John || Trinity || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Halfyard-113|Halfyard, William W.]] || Trinity || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Hibbs-93|Hibbs, Richard]] || Fogo || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Higgins-13150|Higgins, William J.]] || St. John's East || Liberal-Progressive |- | Jennings, Walter || Twillingate || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | Jones, George || Twillingate || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | Jones, W. E. || Harbour Main || Liberal-Progressive |- | LeGrow, F. P. || Bay de Verde || Liberal Reform |- | MacDonnell, James || St. George's || Liberal Reform |- | [[Moore-435|Moore, Philip F.]] || Ferryland || Liberal-Progressive |- | Penney, W. F. || Carbonear || Liberal Reform |- | Samson, Solomon || Twillingate || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | [[Scammell-324|Scammell, J. H.]] || St. Barbe || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | Sinnott, E. || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Progressive |- | Small, Harvey || Burgeo-La Poile || Liberal Reform |- | [[Squires-446|Squires, Richard A.]] || St. John's West || Liberal Reform |- | [[Sullivan-21782|Sullivan, Michael S.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Progressive |- | Targett, Archibald || Trinity || Liberal Reform (FPU) |- | Vinnicombe, N. J. || St. John's East || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Walsh-13383|Walsh, William J.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Progressive |- | Woodford, William J. || Harbour Main || Liberal-Progressive |- | Warren, William R. || Fortune Bay || Liberal Reform |- | [[Winsor-626|Winsor, Robert G.]] || Bonavista || Liberal Reform (FPU) |}

24th Regiment United States Colored Infantry

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[[Category: 24th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 24th Infantry Regiment, United States Army]] The 24th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (USCI) was organized at Camp William Penn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, beginning January 30 to March 30, 1865. They moved to Washington, D. C., May 5th, and duty at Camp Casey until June 1st. The regiment was at Point Lookout, Maryland, guarding prisoners until July 16th. They then moved to Richmond, Virginia, and duty in Sub-District of Roanoke, Headquarters at Burkesville, until September. They moved to Richmond, Virginia, and there mustered out October 1, 1865. {{Image|file=Flags_of_the_USCT-1.jpg|align=l|size=200px |caption=Flag of the 24th
United States Colored Troops (USCT) }}{{Clear}} Part of the [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage]] and the [[Project:US Civil War|US Civil War]] projects. ===Sources=== *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UUS0024RI00C National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] *For the unit's soldiers, see [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#q=%2224th%20Regiment,%20United%20States%20Colored%20Infantry%22 this link] *[[Wikipedia:24th Infantry Regiment (United States)|Wikipedia link for the 24th Infantry Regiment]]

25 Acres, Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, William Fisher, 9 Jul 1760

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[[Category:Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:South Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5104307812696064 Plat Plotter] ==Events== Warranted by William Fisher on 5 Oct 1743 Surveyed 20 Oct 1743 Patented 9 Jul 1760 John Fisher inherited in 1771 ==Known Owners== [[Fischer-506|William Fisher]] - Original patentee [[Fischer-495|John Fisher]] - William Fisher devised this land to him in his will ==Child Plats== [[Space:115 Acres, 73 Perches, Lower Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania|115 Acres, 73 Perches, Lower Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Sources== [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522warranteetwpmaps/r017-Map2596-Berks-SHeidelbergWeb.pdf South Heidelberg Township Warrantee Map] Berks County Deeds, Book 15, Page 440

25th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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25th Regiment, New York Cavalry

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[[Category: 25th Regiment, New York Cavalry, United States Civil War]] For profiles of men of the unit, see [[:Category:25th Regiment, New York Cavalry, United States Civil War|the category]] Regiment organized at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and at Hart's Island, N. Y. Harbor, and mustered in by Companies as follows: Companies "A" and "B" February 20, Companies "C" and "D" March 19, Company "E" April 14, Company "F" April 23, Company "G" April 20, Company "H" July 29, Company "I" September 18, Company "K" May 16, Company "L" October 15 and Company "M" October 20, 1864.
Mustered out at Hart's Island, N. Y., June 27, 1865, and honorably discharged from service.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 16 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 49 Enlisted men by disease. Total 66.
Capt. S.E. Chamberlin said of the NY 25th New York Cavalry:'' `If any one can find out what especial deed they would have performed during the war undoubtably the choice would have been to have saved the capital. This deed the twenty-fifth New York Cavalry certainly performed. It cannot be gotten away from, and we have it in Jubal Early’s own words that on the 11th of July, 1964, for one whole afternoon the twenty-fifth regiment checked the advance of Early and his whole victorious army. The sixth corps did not reach Washington on fight its fight [sic] until the 13th of July. It was little more than providential that the event occurred as it did… No, there can be no question about it, the twenty-fifth New York was all that saved Washington from being burned that day.”''Evening star. [volume] (Washington, D.C.), 11 July 1891. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. See: [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0025RC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]
See: [https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/cavalry/25thCavCW_Roster.pdf Roster of TWENTY-FIFTH NEW YORK CAVALRY]
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25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

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[[Category: 25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-42.png|align=r|label=North Carolina|size=100}} '''25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry''', formerly the 15th Volunteers, was assembled at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in August, 1861. The following counties furnished companies for the regiment: Henderson, Jackson, Haywood, Cherokee, Transylvania, Clay, Macon, and Buncombe. It moved to Grahamville, South Carolina and remained there until March, 1862. The unit then moved back to North Carolina and arrived in Virginia on June 24. Serving in R Ransom's and M W Ranson's Brigade, it fought with the army from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg, served in North Carolina, then saw action at Plymouth and Drewry's Bluff. Later the 25th participated in the long Petersburg siege south of the James River and the Appomattox Campaign. It reported 128 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, 15 in the Maryland Campaign, 88 at Fredericksburg, and 103 at Plymouth. Many were disabled at Sayler's Creek, and on April 9, 1865, only 8 officers and 69 were present.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0025RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ==Officers== Colonels Thomas L Clingman and Henry M Rutledge; Lieutenant Colonels S C Bryson, St Clair Dearing, and Matthew N Love; and Majors John W Francis, William S Grady, and William Y Morgan. ==Formation== The following counties furnished companies for the regiment: :Company A - Henderson County :Company B - Jackson County :Company C - Haywood County :Company D - Cherokee County :Company E - Transylvania County :Company F -  Haywood County :Company G - Clay and Macon Counties (Highland Guards) :Company H - Buncombe and Henderson Counties :Company I - Buncombe County :Company K - Buncombe County ==Battles== Regiment: 25th Infantry Regiment North Carolina Date of Organization: 15 Aug 1861 Muster Date: 9 Apr 1865 Regiment State: North Carolina Regiment Type: Infantry Regiment Number: 25th Battles: Fought on 1 Sep 1861. Fought on 30 Sep 1861 at Wilmington, NC. Fought on 25 May 1862 at King's School House, VA. Fought on 1 Jun 1862 at Near Kinston. Fought on 4 Jun 1862. Fought on 10 Jun 1862. Fought on 12 Jun 1862 at Malvern Hill, VA. Fought on 25 Jun 1862 at King's School House, VA. Fought on 26 Jun 1862 at King's School House, VA. Fought on 28 Jun 1862 at Richmond, VA. Fought on 1 Jul 1862 at Malvern Hill, VA. Fought on 12 Sep 1862 at Frederick, MD. Fought on 14 Sep 1862 at South Mountain, MD. Fought on 14 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD. Fought on 14 Sep 1862 at Boonsboro, MD. Fought on 15 Sep 1862 at Near Shepherdstown, VA. Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD. Fought on 18 Sep 1862 at Near Frederick, MD. Fought on 19 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD. Fought on 29 Sep 1862 at Warrenton, VA. Fought on 5 Dec 1862 at Winchester, VA. Fought on 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 15 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 15 Jan 1863 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 17 Jan 1863 at Strawberry Plains, TN. Fought on 28 Apr 1863 at Camp Near Kinston. Fought on 22 May 1863 at Gum Swamp, NC. Fought on 26 May 1863. Fought on 10 Jun 1863 at Gum Swamp, NC. Fought on 11 Jun 1863 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 4 Jul 1863 at Vicksburg, MS. Fought on 15 Jul 1863 at Seven Pines, VA. Fought on 23 Aug 1863 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Sep 1863 at Weldon. Fought on 16 Oct 1863 at Madison County, NC. Fought on 16 Oct 1863 at "Noon's Springs". Fought on 25 Oct 1863 at Spring Creek. Fought on 25 Oct 1863 at Madison County, TN. Fought on 25 Oct 1863 at Warm Springs, VA. Fought on 26 Oct 1863 at Warm Springs, VA. Fought on 15 Nov 1863 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 15 Jan 1864. Fought on 14 Feb 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 19 Feb 1864 at Clay County, NC. Fought on 15 Mar 1864. Fought on 30 Mar 1864. Fought on 1 Apr 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 15 Apr 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Fought on 18 Apr 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Fought on 19 Apr 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Fought on 20 Apr 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Fought on 27 Apr 1864 at Washington, NC. Fought on 14 May 1864 at Near Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 14 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 15 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 16 May 1864 at Buncombe County, NC. Fought on 16 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 20 May 1864 at Near Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 1 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 2 Jun 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA. Fought on 4 Jun 1864 at Chickahominy River, VA. Fought on 15 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 15 Jun 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA. Fought on 16 Jun 1864. Fought on 17 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 17 Jun 1864 at Near Fort Stedman, VA. Fought on 18 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 19 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 24 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 27 Jun 1864. Fought on 30 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Jun 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 4 Jul 1864. Fought on 5 Jul 1864. Fought on 10 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 10 Jul 1864 at "In Virginia". Fought on 15 Jul 1864 at Petesburg, VA. Fought on 15 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 26 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 27 Jul 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Jul 1864 at Battle Of The Crater. Fought on 10 Aug 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 20 Aug 1864 at Globe Tavern, VA. Fought on 21 Aug 1864 at Globe Tavern, VA. Fought on 22 Aug 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 23 Aug 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 24 Aug 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 1 Sep 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 12 Oct 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 15 Oct 1864 at Plymouth, NC. Fought on 1 Nov 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 15 Nov 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 18 Nov 1864 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Nov 1864. Fought on 1 Dec 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Dec 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 1 Jan 1865. Fought on 20 Jan 1865. Fought on 6 Feb 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 6 Feb 1865 at Petesburg, VA. Fought on 10 Feb 1865 at Cleveland, TN. Fought on 17 Feb 1865 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 25 Feb 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 5 Mar 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 25 Mar 1865 at Fort Stedman, VA. Fought on 1 Apr 1865 at Hatcher's Run, VA. Fought on 1 Apr 1865 at Five Forks, VA. Fought on 1 Apr 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 1 Apr 1865 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Garrett Station, VA. Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Near Petersburg, VA. Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Five Forks, VA. Fought on 2 Apr 1865. Fought on 2 Apr 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Richmond, VA Hospial. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Richmond, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Richmond, VA Hospital. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Hosp, Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Nottoway County, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Petersburg, VA Hospital. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Hosp, Richmond, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Hospl, Petersburg, VA. Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Hospl, Richmond, VA. Fought on 4 Apr 1865. Fought on 4 Apr 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA. Fought on 5 Apr 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA. Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at Sayler's Creek, VA. Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at South Side Railroad, VA. Fought on 6 Apr 1865. Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at Farmville, VA. Fought on 7 Apr 1865 at Lynchburg, VA. Fought on 9 Apr 1865 at Hosp, Amelia Court House, VA. Fought on 3 May 1865 at Anderson, SC. Fought on 8 May 1865 at Athens, GA. Fought on 12 May 1865 at Greenville, SC. Source Information Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. Copyright 1997-2000 Historical Data Systems, Inc. PO Box 35 Duxbury, MA 023. ==Popular Culture== The regiment is depicted at the Battle of the Crater in the movie Cold Harbor, which is based upon the life of one of the soldiers in the regiment, William Inman.http://nccivilwarcenter.org/the-cold-mountain-men-the-inman-brothers-civil-war-story/https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2004/summer/inman.html The clip of the battle can be seen on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5fbYJMEyes YouTube], but can be disturbing for some people as this movie did not disguise the horrors of war. ==Other Reading== [http://www.amazon.com/25th-North-Carolina-Troops-Civil/dp/0786439912 25th-North-Carolina-Troops-Civil] By Carroll Jones, McFarland, May 13, 2009. ==Sources==

25th United States Colored Troops (USCT)

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[[Category: 25th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to build a complete roster and humanize and honor all 1,000+ men who served with the 25th United States Colored Troops (USCT) during the American Civil War. ==Volunteers== * [[Raymoure-1|K Raymoure]] adding to the roster below and images with vitals of the soldiers who need profiles created **Adding profile for Joseph McDonald, Co. C [[Raymoure-1|Raymoure-1]] 02:57, 23 April 2019 (UTC) * [[sutherland-3758|J sutherland]] Adding profile for Private Thomas Henry Adams from Wilmington, Delaware Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Tasks== * Create WikiTree profiles from Images of muster and descriptive rolls of the regiment ** Once created, add link below ==Sources== * Fold3.com. [https://www.fold3.com/title/682/civil-war-soldiers-union-colored-troops-20th-25th-infantry Civil War Soldiers > Union > Colored Troops > 20th-25th Infantry.] ''Free access is often available during Black History Month; otherwise paid account required.'' * National Archives [http://research.archives.gov/description/300398 Catalog #300398.] "Carded Records Showing Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War, compiled 1890 - 1912, documenting the period 1861 - 1866." ==25th USCT== ===Company A=== # Private Isaac T. Aikins enlisted from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania # Private Cyrus Albert enlisted from New Brighton, Pennsylvania ===Company C=== # [[Reamer-68|Private Alexander Ramer]] enlisted from Carlisle, Pennsylvania # [[McDonald-17038|Private Joseph McDonald]] enlisted from Carlisle, Pennsylvania ===Company F=== # Private Charles Accoo enlisted from Camden, New Jersey ===Company K=== # Private Thomas Accoo enlisted from Camden, New Jersey # Private John Adams enlisted from New Brighton, Pennsylvania # [[Adams-40857|Private Thomas Henry Adams]] enlisted from Wilmington, Delaware ===Commissioned Officers=== # Assistant Surgeon Carlos J. Adams Philadelphia, Pennsylvania # Second Lieutenant James M. Adams from Washington, D.C.

26th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force

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[[Category: 26th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] For profiles, see [[:Category: 26th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I|the category]] ===26th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I=== The 26th Battalion (New Brunswick) CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I. The battalion was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Britain on 15 June 1915. It disembarked in France on 16 September, where it fought as part of the 5th Infantry Brigade, 2nd Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920. The 26th Battalion recruited throughout New Brunswick and was mobilized at Saint John, New Brunswick. The 26th battalion had six Officers Commanding: *[[McAvity-69|Lt.-Col. J.L. McAvity]], 15 June 1915 – 29 May 1916 *[[McKenzie-7963|Lt.-Col. A.E.G. McKenzie, DSO]], 29 May 1916 – 2 July 1917 *Lt.-Col. W.R. Brown, DSO, 2 July 1917 – 4 October 1917 *Lt.-Col. A.E.G. McKenzie, DSO, 4 October 1917 – 28 August 1918 *Maj. C.G. Porter, DSO, 28 August 1918 – 5 September 1918 *Lt.-Col. W.R. Brown, DSO, 5 September 1918-Demobilization[3] The 26th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours: *MOUNT SORREL *SOMME, 1916, '18 *Flers-Courcelette *Thiepval *Ancre Heights *ARRAS, 1917, '18 *Vimy, 1917 *Arleux *Scarpe, 1917, '18 *HILL 70 *Ypres 1917 *Passchendaele *AMIENS *HINDENBURG LINE *Canal du Nord *Cambrai, 1918 *PURSUIT TO MONS *FRANCE AND FLANDERS, 1915-18 26th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF, is perpetuated by The Royal New Brunswick Regiment. {{Image|file=McAvity-69.png}} '''Sources''' * http://saintjohnlibrary.com/research/the-26th-battalion.html * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/26th_Battalion_(New_Brunswick),_CEF Wikipedia - 26th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF] *https://matthewkbarrett.com/2015/06/24/the-superhuman/ *https://matthewkbarrett.com/2015/01/26/the-accountant/ *https://matthewkbarrett.com/2014/08/28/the-ringleader/

26th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/26th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 26th General Assembly of Newfoundland] [[Category:Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] {{Succession box |title= 26th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1924 - 1928 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:25th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|25th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:27th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|27th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Ashbourne-27|Ashbourne, Thomas G. W.]] || Twillingate || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Bennett-38091|Bennett, John R.]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Bradley-19370|Bradley, F. Gordon]] || Port de Grave || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Brophy-1047|Brophy, William E.]] || St. John's East || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Brown-81455|Brown, Kenneth M.]] || Twillingate || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Browne-6694|Browne, William J.]] || St. John's West || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Cahill-2622|Cahill, C. J.]] || Harbour Main || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Cashin-219|Cashin, Peter J.]] || Ferryland || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Chambers-12950|Chambers, Walter M.]] || Burgeo-La Poile || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Cramm-98|Cramm, Richard]] || Bay de Verde || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Crosbie-132|Crosbie, John C.]] || St. John's West || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Duff-5028|Duff, Robert]] || Carbonear || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Fox-24636|Fox, Cyril J.]] || St. John's East || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Godden-1299|Godden, E. J.]] || Trinity || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Grimes-6178|Grimes, George F.]] || Twillingate || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Halfyard-113|Halfyard, William W.]] || Trinity || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Hibbs-93|Hibbs, R.]] || Fogo || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Higgins-13150|Higgins, William J.]] || St. John's East || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Hickman-994|Hickman, Albert E.]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Lake-6714|Lake, H. B. C.]] || Burin || Liberal-Conservative |- | Lang, J. J. || Burin || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Linegar-29|Linegar, W. L.]] || St. John's West || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Little-22207|Little, Lewis]] || Bonavista || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Monroe-1056|Monroe, Walter S.]] || Bonavista || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Moore-435|Moore, Philip F.]] || Ferryland || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Mosdell-16|Mosdell, Harris M.]] || Fortune Bay || Liberal-Progressive |- | Power, T. J. || St. George's || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Puddester-19|Puddester, John C.]] || Bay de Verde || Liberal-Conservative |- | Randell, I. R. || Trinity || Liberal-Progressive |- | [[Russell-35754|Russell, C. E.]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Scammell-324|Scammell, J. H.]] || St. Barbe || Liberal-Progressive |- | Sinnott, E. F. || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Sullivan-21782|Sullivan, Michael S.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Conservative |- | Vinnicombe, N. J. || St. John's East || Liberal-Conservative |- | [[Walsh-13383|Walsh, William J.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal-Conservative |- | Warren, William R. || Fortune Bay || Independent |- | [[Winsor-718|Winsor, William C.]] || Bonavista || Liberal-Conservative |- | Woodford, William J. || Harbour Main || Liberal-Conservative |}

26th Infantry Division, United States Army

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[[Category: 26th Infantry Division, United States Army]] [[Category: 26th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II]] ====World War II==== Major General Willard S. Paul took command of the division, which he would lead through the rest of the war. Before deploying overseas to the ETO, the 26th ID trained at Camp Campbell, Kentucky. The division was assigned to III Corps of the Ninth United States Army, Twelfth United States Army Group. It was shipped from the United States directly to France, and was never sent to Britain. The 26th Infantry Division landed in France at Cherbourg and Utah Beach on 7 September 1944, but did not enter combat as a division until a month later. The 26th Infantry Division was assigned to: *[[:Category: III Corps, United States Army, World War II | III Corps]] *[[:Category: XII Corps, United States Army, World War II | XII Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: :[[:Category: 101st Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II | 101st Infantry Regiment]] :[[:Category: 104th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II|104th Infantry Regiment]] :[[:Category: 328th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II |328th Infantry Regiment]] :101st Field Artillery Battalion :102nd Field Artillery Battalion :180th Field Artillery Battalion :263rd Field Artillery Battalion :39th Signal Company :726th Ordnance Company :26th Quartermaster Company :26th Reconnaissance Troop :101st Engineer Combat Battalion :114th Medical Battalion :[[:Category: 761st Tank Battalion, United States Army, World War II | 761st Tank Battalion]] ===Sources=== * [[Wikipedia:26th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)#World War II | Wikipedia:26th_Infantry_Division]]

26th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:26th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] See a grouping of profiles of members of the 26th Division in the [[:Category:26th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] The division received the popular name of "Yankee Division." Its shoulder insignia is a blue monogram YD superimposed on a diamond of khaki. Organized August 22, 1917, in Boston, Mass. Units of this division were made up from the National Guard troops of the New England States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Mass., Rhode Island, and Connecticut), together with a contingent of National Army troops from Camp Devens. The first units sailed for France, Sept. 7, 1917, and during Sept. And Oct., 1917, the division was transported to France, through both English and French ports. Division headquarters was established at Neufchateau, France, Oct. 31st. The division went into the line in the Chemin des Dames sector Feb. 6, 1918, was relieved from that sector March 18th, and moved to the La Reine sector northwest of Toul, entering the sector March 31st. The division left this sector June 28th and moved by rail to area east of Meaux. From July 5th to 18th, the division marched to support position behind line Torcy-Bois de Belleau-Vaux, northwest of Chateau-Thierry and took over the Pas Fini sector. From July 18th to 25th it attacked, as a unit of the 1st Corps in the Aisne-Marne offensive (second Battle of the Marne), penetrating to a depth of seventeen kilometers. Was relieved July 25th and marched to an area in vicinity of La Ferte. It then moved by rail on Aug. 1st to 3d, to Chatillon training area. On Aug. 25th the division moved to area north of Bar-le-Duc and from there by marching to the Troyon sector where it entered the line. On Sept. 12th the division attacked in the St. Mihiel salient, penetrating as far as Vigneulles. On Oct. 8th, the division moved to consolidated vicinity of Vedun as army reserve. The division was engaged in operations north of Verdun from Oct. 18th to Nov. 11th. The division was relieved and proceeded to the eighth training area where headquarters was established at Montigny-le-Roi, Nov. 23d. This division captured from the enemy the following: 61 officers; 3,087 men; 16 pieces of artillery; 132 machine guns and numerous supplies. The division made a total advance against resistance of thirty-seven kilometers; 14,411 replacements were furnished this division. Battle deaths, 2,168, wounded 13,000; Prisoners of war, 451. Distinguished Service Cross awards, 229.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm The following National Guard units were absorbed in forming division: Maine: 2d Inf., 1st Regt. Heavy F.A., 1-13 Co., C.D.C. New Hampshire: 1st Inf. M.G. Troop Cav. Btry. A, F.A., Co. B, S.C.; Fld Hosp. Co. No. 1 to 4th Cos. C.A.C. Vermont: 1st Inf. Massachusetts: 2nd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th Inf.; Hqs. 2d Brig; 1st Sq. Cav.; 1st and 2nd Regts. F.A.; 1st Regt. Engrs.; Amb. Cos. 1 and 2; 1st F.S. Bn.; 1st to 12th Cos. C.A.C. Rhode Island: 1st Sept. Sq. Cav.; 1st Bn. F.A., Amb. Co. No.1 Connecticut: 1st and 2nd Inf.; 1st Sq. Cav.; Btrys. E and F, F.A.; Amb. Co., No. 1, Fld. Hosp. No. 1 Commanders: *Brig. Gen. Peter E. Traub, Oct. 31 to Nov. 11, 1917 *Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, Nov. 11, 1917 to Oct. 24, 1918 *Brig. Gen. Frank E. Bamford, Oct. 24, 1918, and in command Nov. 11th The 26th Infantry Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: I Corps, United States Army, World War I | I Corps]] Feb 1918 For now, we are not anticipating creating categories for units smaller than the regiment, i.e. battalions, companies, platoons, so while you should note that in the biography section of the profile, add the profile to the regiment, which should be listed below. Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 26th Division *[[:Category: 51st Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 51st Infantry Brigade]] * 52nd Infantry Brigade *[[:Category:101st Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I|101st Infantry]] *[[:Category: 51st Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 51st Field Artillery Brigade]] *[[:Category: 101st Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I |101st Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category: 101st Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 101st Engineer Regiment]] *101st Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 26th Division *101st Train Headquarters and Military Police **101st Ammunition Train **101st Supply Train **101st Engineer Train **101st Sanitary Train ***101st Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***102nd Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***103rd Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***104th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company The following units composed the division: 51st and 52d Inf. Brigs.; 101st, 102d, 103d, 104th Regts. Inf.; 102d, 103d Machine Gun Bns.; 51st Arty. Brig., 101st, 102nd, 103d Arty. Regts.; 101st Trench Mortar Btry; 101st Div. Machine Gun Bn.; 101st Engr. Regt. And Train; 101st Fld. Sig. Bn., 101st Train Hqs., and M.P.; 101st Supply Train; 101st Amm. Train; 101st Sanitary Train.

26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, US Civil War

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[[Category: 26th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] The 26th North Carolina Infantry is known as the unit having the highest loses on both sides of the Civil War. Seven Days Battles Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Bristoe Station Battle of Wilderness Battle of Spotsylvania Court House Battle of Cold Harbor Siege of Petersburg Battle of Five Forks Battle of Appomattox Court House *[http://26nc.org/ 26th NC.org]

27th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category:Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/27th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 27th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 27th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1928 - 1932 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:26th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|26th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:28th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|28th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Abbott-15438|Abbott, William H.]] || Port au Port || Conservative |- | [[Alderdice-8|Alderdice, Frederick C.]] || St. John's City East || Conservative |- | [[Archibald-2789|Archibald, Frank C.]] || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | [[Barnes-29357|Barnes, Arthur]]||Burgeo||Liberal |- | [[Bennett-39858|Bennett, Frank]] || St. John's West Extern || Conservative |- | [[Bindon-278|Bindon, James J.]] || St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Bradley-19370|Bradley, F. Gordon]] || Trinity Centre || Liberal |- | [[Brown-81455|Brown, Kenneth M.]]|| Twillingate || Liberal |- | [[Byrne-7190|Byrne, Gerald G.]] || St. John's City East || Conservative |- | [[Campbell-60619|Campbell, Alexander]] || St. John's City West || Liberal |- | [[Cashin-219|Cashin, Peter J.]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Chambers-12950|Chambers, Walter M.]] || Burgeo || Conservative |- | [[Coaker-5|Coaker, William F.]] || Bonavista East || Liberal |- | [[Downey-3652|Downey, Joseph F.]] || St. George's || Liberal |- | [[Earle-3658|Earle, William]] || Grand Falls || Liberal |- | [[Emerson-5330|Emerson, L. Edward]] || Placentia East || Conservative |- | [[Fitzgibbon-599|Fitzgibbon, J. M.]] || St. John's City West || Liberal |- | [[Fudge-1282|Fudge, Philip]] || Hermitage || Liberal |- | [[Godden-1299|Godden, Edwin J.]] || Trinity South || Liberal |- | [[Greene-10842|Greene, J. M.]] || Bell Island || Liberal |- | [[Grimes-6178|Grimes, George F.]] || Lewisporte || Liberal |- | [[Halfyard-113|Halfyard, William W.]] || Trinity North || Liberal |- | [[Hibbs-93|Hibbs, Richard]] || Fogo || Liberal |- | [[Lake-6714|Lake, H. B. C.]] || Burin West || Liberal |- | [[Lewis-57907|Lewis, Philip J.]] || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Moore-83348|Moore, James]] || Carbonear || Conservative |- | [[Mosdell-16|Mosdell, Harris M.]] || Fortune Bay || Liberal |- | [[Murphy-31669|Murphy, Leo J.]]||Placentia West||Liberal |- | [[Parsons-17987|Parsons, John]] || Bay Roberts || Liberal |- | [[Puddester-19|Puddester, John C.]]|| Bay de Verde || Conservative |- | [[Quinton-782|Quinton, Herman W.]] || Bonavista South || Conservative |- | [[Scammell-324|Scammell, J. H.]] || Bonavista Centre || Liberal |- | [[Skanes-21|Skanes, W. R.]] || St. Barbe || Liberal |- | [[Smith-314215|Smith, R. J.]]|| Port de Grave || Liberal |- | [[Strong-2072|Squires, Helena E.]]||Lewisport||Liberal |- | [[Squires-446|Squires, Richard A.]]|| Humber || Liberal |- | [[Starkes-87|Starkes, Roland G.]] || Green Bay || Liberal |- | [[Strong-6702|Strong, J. A.]] || White Bay || Liberal |- | [[Sullivan-21782|Sullivan, Michael S.]] || Placentia West || Conservative |- | [[Tobin-2295|Tobin, John M.]]|| St. John's East Extern || Conservative |- | [[Walsh-13390|Walsh, Albert J. ]]|| Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Winsor-1224|Winsor, Nathan G.]]||Bonavista North||Liberal |- | [[Winsor-626|Winsor, Robert G.]] || Bonavista North || Liberal |- | [[Winter-8053|Winter, James A.]] || Burin East || Conservative |}

27th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War

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'''HISTORY OF THE 27th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY''' '''History of the 27th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry''' Written By General Frank D. Sloat, Late Captain of Company A, 27th Connecticut Volunteers The Twenty-seventh Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, was organized under a call made by President Lincoln early in July, 1862, for 300,000 men. After several weeks spent in perfecting the organization and equipment, the regiment was mustered into the United States service October 22, 1862, and started for the field in the evening of that day. The numerical strength of the regiment at the time of muster was 829, rank and file, and under the command of Colonel Richard S. Bostwick of New Haven. Its members were recruited from the City of New Haven, with considerable numbers from Madison, Milford, Meriden, Wallingford, Branford, Clinton, and Guilford, and smaller quotas from other neighboring towns. The regiment was ordered to report at Washington, D. C., without delay. Reaching its destination on the morning of October 25th, it went into camp on Arlington Heights, in a peach orchard owned by General Robert E. Lee. On the 27th of October the regiment was ordered to move a few miles up the Potomac, to join the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-eighth New Jersey and the One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Pennsylvania. These four regiments constituted a brigade of General Abercrombie's Division of the army for the defense of Washington. Marching orders were received on the 30th of November, and the day following the Twenty-seventh crossed Chain Bridge, passed through Georgetown and Washington, and, after, five days' march on Maryland soil, reached Aquia Creek. The landing from Liverpool Point was effected during a driving snow-storm, the natural discomforts of which were greatly augmented by a serious shortage of supplies, and by the fact that night had set in before the place of bivouac had been reached. The regiment left Aquia Creek for Falmouth on the 8th of December, arriving at the latter place the following day, and reporting at once to General D. N. Couch, who at that time commanded the Second Army Corps. General Couch assigned the Twenty-seventh to the Third Brigade of the First Division. The First Division was then commanded by General W . S. Hancock. Colonel (afterward General) S. K. Zook was in command of the Third Brigade. At this time the Army of the Potomac was divided into three Grand Divisions — Right, Left, and Center. The Twenty-seventh, having been attached to the Second Corps, became a part of the Right Grand Division, commanded by General Edwin V. Sumner. The character and previous history of the Second Corps, and notably of General Hancock's Division, for desperate encounters and gallant leadership, was ample notice to the Twenty-seventh that it must calculate upon the severest of campaign service. At this point the fact should be carefully noted that the Twenty-seventh, with the exception of the flank companies, was furnished with Austrian rifles of such an inferior order that no competent inspector would have passed them. Scarcely one of these weapons was without defects in the most essential particulars. Colonel Zook, in passing upon their unfitness, said : " Boys, if you cannot discharge them, you can use the bayonet." On the 10th of December General Burnside entered upon his plan of attacking the enemy and the attempt to carry the strong defense on the Fredericksburg side of the Rappahannock. Early on the morning of the 12th, 375 men of the Twenty-seventh (the remainder having been detached for picket service along the river), moving from a point near the Phillips House, crossed into Fredericksburg. On the morning of December 13th the Twenty-seventh, with other regiments of General Hancock's Division, formed on Caroline Street. Directly, the shell from the enemy's works crashed among the houses and plowed through the streets. The division being called to attention, preparatory to entering upon its perilous work of charging across the plain and assaulting the fortifications on Marye's Heights, General Hancock rode up to the Twenty-seventh, and leaning forward, with his right arm upraised, said: " You are the only Connecticut regiment in my division. Bring no dishonor upon the State you represent." The order was given to advance. The division filed out of Caroline Street, and then went into line of battle on the open plain lying between the city and Marye's Heights, exposed to a murderous enfilading fire from the enemy's batteries. Those who survived the exposure to this concentrated fire of shot, shell, and pieces of railroad iron, were ushered into the whirlpool of still greater carnage when once within rifle-range of the forces massed in the sunken road at the base of the Heights, and protected by a stone-wall. A board fence, running parallel with the line of battle at this point, and less than a hundred yards from the stone-wall, served to arrest the advance of the few commands that could be induced or urged to face the enemy's terrific and deadly fire. Here the dead soon formed windrows across the fields, and among them were many of the Twenty-seventh. The utter hopelessness of dislodging the enemy was soon, apparent to all, and in view of this fact the moral courage of the troops making this charge was tested to the utmost degree. When night set in one-third of the Twenty-seventh thus engaged lay dead or wounded on the field or in hospital. On the night of December 14th General Burnside withdrew from the enemy's side of the river, and soon thereafter the Twenty-seventh went into winter quarters, during which time General Hooker succeeded General Burnside, and the Twenty-seventh was transferred to the Fourth Brigade, under command of Colonel John R. Brooke. Another temporary forward movement by the Army of the Potomac began about the 15th of April, 1863, culminating in the battle of Chancellorsville. This battle began May 1st, and five days thereafter General Hooker recrossed the river, the army returning t'o its old camp ground. From the opening of the battle until about eleven o'clock on Sunday, May 3d, the Twenty-seventh was actively engaged, getting little time for sleeping or eating. On Sunday morning the regiment, with the exception of Companies D and F, was ordered to occupy the entrenchments which it had thrown up the previous Friday evening. These works now formed a part of the picket line of the army, and from the nature of the position and its relation to the movements of the enemy, a large force was required in order to hold it. The fact that the regimental colors were not allowed to accompany the column was suggestive of the kind of work demanded. . As the regiment advanced at double time down the hill into a ravine, it was met by a heavy fire of musketry. Several were shot in the head and a number of others wounded, as they were entering the works. It was soon noticed that the charge to " maintain the position at all hazards" devolved upon the Twenty-seventh and small detachments of the One Hundred and Forty-fifth Pennsylvania and the Second Delaware — less than 400 men in all — and at the same time a large body of the enemy's infantry was observed making a wide circuit to the right, seemingly intent upon forcing the line at a point somewhat remote from that held by the Twenty-seventh. Immediately following this, a similar movement was made to the left. Suddenly unseen batteries in the rear opened fire, and shells shrieked through the trees and burst near the rifle-pits. Messengers were dispatched to the rear to find the commanding officer of the line and apprise him of the situation. Meanwhile Lieutenant-Colonel Henry C. Merwin, realizing the necessity of prompt action, made a personal investigation, only to find that the little band, upon whom rested the responsibility of holding the line, were virtually surrounded. Messengers were again dispatched to the rear to search for the officer presumably in command of the line, and report to him the situation. Meanwhile Colonel Bostwick dispatched Major Coburn to General Hancock for re-enforcement. The Major soon fell into the hands of the enemy. Soon the shelling ceased, and in the front a Confederate officer appeared, waving a flag of truce and slowly advancing, waiting for recognition. At this point the firing ceased, while for a short time the musketry was more brisk on the left flank. When the flag of truce had nearly reached the works, it was halted to await the presence of the officer commanding the entire line. As this officer could not be found, the responsibility of receiving the bearer of the flag of truce devolved upon Colonel Bostwick of the Twenty-seventh. The Confederate officer announced himself as Lieutenant Bailey of the—Georgia Regiment, and stated that he had been directed to inform the commanding officer of the Union picket-line that his forces were entirely surrounded, and that there was no possibility of escape; and therefore he summoned a surrender, to avoid the loss of life which would inevitably follow any resistance to the overwhelming force in the front and rear. Colonel Bostwick was at first disinclined to regard the situation as so precarious as Lieutenant Bailey seemed to indicate. Lieutenant-Colonel Merwin also questioned the necessity of surrender, and in order to better satisfy himself of the actual state of affairs, promptly decided upon a personal investigation. He went through the woods to the rear, only to find it too true that the enemy were posted there in strong force. Soon the enemy came pouring in on both flanks, and the desperate position of the little band of Union troops was then made apparent. The first impulse among the officers was to attempt to force their way through. A moment's reflection forced the conviction that such a course would result in great loss of life, while the survivors would inevitably fall into the hands of the enemy. After a hurried consultation among the officers, a surrender was agreed upon, the formalities of which were barely completed when a heavy line of the enemy's skirmishers swept out of the wood in the rear. History has established the fact that the reverses of Saturday and subsequent operations of Sunday morning compelled the formation of a new line of battle. The surging conflict had gradually crowded Hooker back, and late in the afternoon the army retired, by his order, to a position some distance in the rear of Chancellor House. The situation of the Twenty-seventh, in a ravine surrounded by dense woods, rendered it impossible to observe the movements going on in other parts of the extended field. The enemy, aware of Hooker's withdrawal, and knowing the situation of the little band thus left exposed, immediately formed a skirmish line, and were crowding forward with all possible speed, certain of their prey. General Hancock subsequently stated that orders were sent to the Twenty-seventh to fall back when Hooker established the new line of battle, but such an order was never received; hence the regiment still remained at the extreme front of the old line, entirely unconscious of this change of position. As soon as the surrender was consummated, the captured troops were ordered to fall in, and the Twenty-seventh were marched up the road to General Lee's headquarters, where they were relieved of knapsacks, rubber blankets, shelter-tents, and canteens, and individually registered by name. Under a strong guard, they were marched off in the direction of Spottsylvania Court House.* The roads were full of Confederate wounded, moving to the rear. A portion of the Twenty-seventh captives reached Spottsylvania that evening, and slept in the Court House yard, while the remainder slept in the vicinity of the battle-field that night, and in the Court House yard the night following. Guinea's Station was reached the following evening. The stay there was prolonged until Thursday, May 7th —three, days of misery hardly paralleled in any of the exposures of the entire campaign. Tuesday, May 5th, was intensely hot. The broiling rays of the sun seemed centered upon the large open lot occupied by the Union prisoners, unrelieved even by a solitary tree. A terrific thunder-storm in the evening was followed by a settled storm, bitterly raw and cold, continuing all night and the next day. Through all this the prisoners had no shelter whatever. The only ration served was three pints of flour per man, which, minus salt, was mixed with water, and dried before the fire. The onward march of the regiment was resumed Thursday morning, May 7th. In consequence of the recent heavy rains, the roads were almost impassable. After a tiresome march over muddy roads and through a succession of vile swamps, and exhausted through want of food, the prisoners reached Richmond in the evening of May 9th, and were ushered into a tobacco factory opposite Libby Prison. The commissioned officers of the regiment had been sent by rail from Guinea's Station, and were already quartered in Libby. After several days of rebel prison life, the non-commissioned officers and privates of the Twenty-seventh were paroled and sent to Convalescent Camp at Annapolis, Md. The commissioned officers were detained in Libby several days after the departure of the others, and were frequently regaled with what to the prison officials seemed sweet morsels of information, to the effect that retaliation was to be had for the execution of two spies by General Burnside's order, and that two officers of the Twenty-seventh were to be selected by lot for a similar fate. The suspense thus created was removed a few days later by the announcement that the lot had fallen upon two officers from Tennessee. This matter having been arranged satisfactorily to the Confederate authorities, the officers of the Twenty-seventh received their parole Saturday, May 23d, and in the afternoon of that day began a forced march for City Point, at which place they boarded a United States transport, and arrived at Annapolis on the 25th of May. Companies D and F still remained with Hooker's army, having escaped the fate which befell the other companies. These two companies had been detached for duty elsewhere, and did not accompany the regiment when it was ordered to the point where it was finally captured. From the remnants of the captured companies which still remained with the army, being in hospital or. detailed for special service, another company was formed, and placed under command of Captain Jedediah Chapman. The three companies were under command of Captain Joseph R. Bradley of Company F, as senior officer, until the exchange and return of Lieutenant Colonel Merwin. Colonel Bostwick returned to the front at the earliest moment possible after his exchange, but, in consequence of his severe and protracted sickness, the Lieutenant Colonel took command of the battalion, which now consisted of three companies, numbering in all about seventy-five men. Companies A, B, C, E, G, H, I, and K were yet subject to their parole, not having been exchanged. Thus the Twenty-seventh continued to maintain an active position with the Army of the Potomac until the battle of Gettysburg had been fought and won. Moving with the Second Corps, which was the last to leave the line of the Rappahannock, the regiment crossed the Potomac at Edward's Ferry at midnight on the 26th of June, and after a forced march with the army in its maneuvers to cover Washington and Baltimore, it reached Gettysburg during the evening of July 1 st. At early dawn on the 2d the regiment moved forward to take its place in the line of battle. It was stationed about a mile and a half south of Cemetery Hill, in the line occupied by the Second Corps. In the afternoon the Third Corps advanced from its position on the left of the Second, moving toward the Emmittsburg Road, and was soon engaged. Its thin line faltering under the force of the enemy's terrific attack, the Twenty-seventh, with the rest of the First Division, was hurried forward to its support. When the Twenty-seventh entered the Wheat Field, the broken and disordered columns of the Third Corps were slowly retiring to the rear, closely followed by the enemy. As the Twenty-seventh, with the other regiments of the Fourth Brigade, moved toward the advancing foe, now within close rifle-range, the men became exposed to a sweeping fire. Lieutenant-Colonel Merwin soon fell, mortally wounded, while leading the command with his accustomed bravery. The command of the Twenty-seventh then devolved upon Major Coburn. The line pressed forward at double time, forcing the enemy from the Wheat Field and into the woods beyond. A ravine, rising into a precipitous ledge on its further side, checked the advancing line. The men with much difficulty clambered up the rocky steep, but as they appeared on the crest of the ledge, the enemy, drawn up in readiness just beyond, within pistol-range, delivered a withering fire. The contest at this point continued for some time. Planting the colors upon the crest, the men loaded their rifles under shelter of the brow of the hill, and then rose up and delivered their fire. Colonel Brooke soon discovered that his brigade had no support on either flank, and that the enemy was advancing a body of troops toward the right, with the evident purpose of flanking him.* He then ordered the shattered line to fall back, which was accomplished under a destructive fire. The Twenty-seventh went into this action with seventy-five men, which were all that could be mustered for duty after an active service of not quite nine months. At five o'clock p. m. that little band formed for the charge at the edge of the Wheat Field, and at dark eleven had been killed and missing, and twenty-seven wounded. Among the killed were Lieutenant-Colonel Merwin and Captain Jedediah Chapman. The following morning General Hancock visited the brigade, and its commander, Colonel Brooke, called the General's, attention to the little remnant of the Twenty-seventh, and alluded, in strong terms of commendation, to the conduct of the regiment in the Wheat Field charge. Turning to the men, General Hancock said : " Stand well to your duty now, and in a few days you will carry with you to your homes all the honors of this, the greatest battle ever fought upon this Continent." The position held by the Twenty-seventh on the 3d of July was in the main line, and a few yards to the left of the point attacked by the Confederates in the last charge made by them in that great battle. On the 5th of July the Twenty-seventh moved from Cemetery Ridge, and leaving Gettysburg by the Taneytown Road returned through Frederick City, and crossed the Blue Ridge by way of Crampton's Gap. Being once more in the vicinity of the enemy, who were in position at Williamsport pre- paring to recross the Potomac, the regiment, with others of the brigade, was ordered to Falling Waters, a short distance below Williamsport, arriving there in time to participate in the closing scenes of an engagement resulting in the capture of the enemy's rear guard, more than one thousand strong. Leaving Falling Waters, the regiment moved with the Second Corps down the Potomac to Harper's Ferry. On the morning of July 18th the Twenty-seventh severed its connection with the Army of the Potomac. In announcing this event, Colonel Brooke, the Brigade Commander, issued the following order: HEADQUARTERS F O U R T H BRIGADE, F I R S T DIVISION, SECOND CORPS, CAMP IN PLEASANT VALLEY, MARYLAND, July 17, 1863. G E N E R A L ORDERS N O . 9 : The term of service of the Twenty-seventh Connecticut Volunteers having nearly expired, it has been relieved from further duty and ordered to report at its place of enrollment. The Colonel commanding the brigade desires, in parting with the officers and men of the Twenty-seventh Connecticut, to convey to them his sincere feelings of regret at losing their services, while at the same, time he thanks them for the obedience and faithfulness which have been a marked feature of the regiment. Knowing it intimately for so m a n y m o n t h s of active and arduous service — having been an eyewitness of its many deeds of gallantry and of the noble devotion displayed by it on many a memorable day during the time in which he has had the honor to command its services — he feels it a duty which he owes not only to the living heroes but to the memory of those who have fallen in the field in battling in our righteous cause, to bear testimony to the valor and gallantry which it has always displayed. Side by side with the veterans of the Army of the Potomac it has fought, and by the gallantry of its conduct won for itself an enviable name and reputation, which may well, in future years, cause all who belong to it to feel a pardonable pride in having to say that they served with the Twenty-seventh Connecticut. By order of COLONEL BROOKE. LIEUTENANT CHARLES P . H A T C H , A. A. A. G That portion of the regiment from Annapolis and Camp Convalescent who were yet paroled prisoners of war joined the detachment of the Army of the Potomac at Baltimore, and on the 22d of July, 1863, the survivors of the Twenty-seventh — now mustering about half the original number—arrived at its "place of enrollment," and were greeted by every token ' of enthusiastic and hospitable welcome that the military companies, municipal authorities, and loyal populace of New Haven could bestow. * Since the battle it has been discovered that in making this gallant charge Brooke's Brigade advanced several hundred yards beyond the division line of battle, and therefore was unsupported while engaging the enemy on the crest of the ledge. '''ENGAGEMENTS''' * https://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/connecticut/27th-connecticut/ Fredericksburg, Va.., Dec. 13, 1862. Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Gettysburg, Pa., July 2 and 3, 1863 '''BIBLIOGRAPHY''' * Charles P. Hamblen and Walter L. Powell, ed., ''Connecticut Yankees at Gettysburg,'' (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 1993), 45. *Favill, Josiah Marshall. ''The Diary of a Young Officer Serving with the Armies of the United States during the War of the Rebellion.'' Chicago, IL: R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co, 1909. * Longley, Dione., and Buck Zaidel. ''Heroes for All Time Connecticut Civil War Soldiers Tell Their Stories.'' 1st ed. Middleton, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 2014. * ''Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the Army and Navy of the United States during the War of the Rebellion,'' (Hartford, CT: Case, Lockwood, and Brainard Company, 1889), 829. * Sheldon, Winthrop Dudley. ''The "Twenty-seventh.": A Regimental History.'' United States: Morris & Benham, 1866. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Twenty_seventh/VrpEAAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 '''GETTYSBURG ORDER OF BATTLE''' [[Category:27th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War]] :[[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle]] '''ROSTER''' ='''II Corps, First Division, 4th Brigade'''= ====Commanding: [[Brooke-2981 | Col John Rutter Brooke (1838-1926)]] (w) Gettysburg==== :'''27th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::Commanding: [[Bostwick-980 | Col. Richard S. Bostwick (1831-1906)]] ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' ::Commanding: [[Merwin-572 | Ltc Henry C. Merwin (1839-1863)]] (k) Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Majors''' ::[[Byxbee-7 | Maj. Theodore Byxbee (1833-1913)]] Discharged 28 Mar 1863 ::[[Coburn-2244 | Maj James H. Coburn (1836-1899)]] Gettysburg ::'''Adjutant''' ::Cpl. George F. Peterson Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Quartermasters''' ::[[Harrison-30765 | Hart Lynde Harrison (1837-1906)]] Resigned 20 Jan 1863 ::[[Cowles-1912 | Cpt. Ruell Pardee Cowles (1829-1891)]] Appointment from Capt. Co. H, 13 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863 ::'''Surgeon''' ::William O. McDonald Discharged 23 May 1863 ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' ::Frederick S. Treadway Discharged 24 Mar 1863 ::[[Hills-4214 | Dr. Thomas M. Hills (1839-1909)]] Dismissed 2 Feb 1863 ::'''Chaplain''' ::[[Leek-685 | John W. Leek (1828-1877)]] Discharged 25 Mar 1863 :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' ::Sgt. Maj. Edmund B. Cross ::Sgt. Maj. Francis A. Foster ::'''Q.M.-Sergeant''' ::QM Sgt. Charles A. Baldwin ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' ::[[Steadman-1324 | Com. Sgt. John H. Steadman (1833-1895)]] Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::[[Henry-19361 | Jesse W. Henry (1830-1913)]] Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::'''Company A''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Coburn-2244 | Maj James H. Coburn (1836-1899)]] Promoted Major 1 May 1863; Gettysburg :::[[Sloat-599 | Cpt. Frank D. Sloat (1835-1922)]] Captured 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville :::'''Corporals''' :::[[Tyler-11059 | Cpl. William Clark Tyler (1838-1907)]] Discharged 28 Feb 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::[[Cowan-2764 | Pvt. Joseph Wright Cowan (1841-1919)]] ? ::'''Company B''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Ely-4928 | Cpt. Calvin Luther Ely (1828-1905)]] Gettysburg? Mustered out 28 Jul 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::Pvt. Joseph Cusher Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. Charles Paden Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::'''Company C''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Taylor-109060 | Cpt. Addison C. Taylor (1842-1863)]] Mortally Wounded at Fredericksburg 13 Dec 1862; Died 13 Mar 1863 :::[[Beers-3358 | Cpt. Ira Sherman Beers (1837-1900)]] Promoted from 1St Lt. Company G 1 May 1863; Captured at Chancellorsville 3 May 1863; Paroled 23 May 1863; Mustered Out 17 Jul 1863 :::'''Corporals''' :::[[Cornwall-1373 | Cpl. Charles E. Cornwall (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Cpl. Gilbert A.W. Ford Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::[[Bodwell-218 | Pvt. William Levi Bodwell (1838-1863)]] Mortally wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died II Corps Hospital 5 Jul 1863 :::[[Stevens-28780 | Pvt. Joseph Stevens (Unknown-1863)]] Missing in action, probably killed at Gettysburg :::[[Wing-3528 | Pvt. Henry E. Wing (1839-1925)]] Wounded at Fredericksburg 13 Dec 1862; Discharged 3 Feb 1863 ::'''Company D''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[DuBois-5264 | Cpt. Cornelius J. DuBois (Unknown-Unknown)]] Wounded at Gettysburg :::'''1st Lieutenants''' :::1st Lt. Frank H. Smith (See Privates Co. C, 2d Connecticut Volunteers); Wounded 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg VA; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''2nd Lieutenants''' :::[[Smith-334504 | 2nd Lt. Ellsworth A. Smith (1843-1912)]] Wounded 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, VA; Discharged 16 Apr 1863. :::'''Sergeants''' :::[[Hill-60879 | Sgt. Henry Belden Hill (1847-1863)]] Died from wounds received at Fredericksburg January 14, 1863 :::Sgt. George T. Swank Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::'''Corporals''' :::[[Wilson-104120 | Cpl. William E. Wilson (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::[[Brockett-652 | Pvt. Dwight T. Brockett (1814-1866)]] Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::[[Dunn-21621 | Pvt. Patrick Dunn (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 July 1863 :::[[Goodwin-13199 | Pvt. John Goodwin (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. John Hogan Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::[[Judson-1400 | Pvt. Marcus O. Judson (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg :::Pvt. Thomas M. Kilcullen Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died Richmond 17 Sep 1863 :::Pvt. William Lee Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. Charles H. Nichols Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. John Phillips Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::[[Scott-24262 | Pvt. William O. Scott (1840-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. Richard A. Tenner (Unknown-1898) Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::Pvt. John E. Williamson Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 :::[[Yale-759 | Pvt. Thomas G. Yale (Unknown-1863)]] Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 Died 28 Aug 1863 ::'''Company E''' :::'''Captains''' :::Cpt. George F. Hotchkiss Discharged 20 Apr 1863 :::Cpt. David S. Thomas Mustered 1st Lt.; Promoted 1May 1863; Captured 3May 1863, Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 23 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''Sergeants''' :::[[Hayward-6694 | Sgt. Almarine Hayward (1829-1900)]] Captured at Chancellorsville :::'''Privates''' :::Pvt. Charles H. Henderson Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::'''Company F''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Bradley-20292 | Cpt. Joseph R. Bradley (1827-1891)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::'''1st Lieutenants''' :::[[Sprague-6533 | DeWitt C. Sprague (1846-1908)]] (See Private Co. C, 2nd Connecticut Volunteers); Wounded 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, VA; Discharged 17 May 1863. :::[[Prince-2785 | 1st Lt. Charles P. Prince (1832-1879)]] Mustered 2nd Lt.; Promoted 17 May 1863; Wounded 2 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, PA; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''2nd Lieutenants''' :::[[Worcester-999 | 2nd Lt. Daniel Worcester (1833-1915)]] Mustered in Sgt.; Promoted 17 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''Sergeants''' :::[[Beach-8140 | Sgt. Stiles L. Beach (Abt. 1840-1886)]] Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::[[Russell-38041 | Sgt. Henry D. Russell (1844-1863)]] Wounded 13 Dec 1862, Fredericksburg, VA; Died 4 Jan 1863. :::'''Corporals''' :::[[Clark-88812 | Cpl. Henry William Clark (1834-1919)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::[[Confrey-13 | Pvt. Michael Confrey (unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::Pvt. Edward B. Farr Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. Edward B. Fowler Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. Daniel O'Neal Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::1st Lt. Charles P. Prince Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Sgt. Thomas Ward Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Company G''' :::'''Captains''' :::Cpt. Samuel T. Birdsell Captured 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 23 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''Corporals''' :::Cpl. William H. Stannis Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''Privates''' :::Pvt. John Griffin Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. Martin Merrill Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Company H''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Cowles-1912 | Cpt. Ruell Pardee Cowles (1829-1891)]] Resigned 13 May 1863, to accept appointment as :::[[Chapman-21764 | Cpt. Jedediah Chapman (1839-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::'''Privates''' :::Pvt. Samuel Hine Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Company I''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Wilcox-12129 | Cpt. Charles Morrison Wilcox (1832-1899)]] Wounded 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::'''Company K''' :::'''Captains''' :::Cpt. Bernard E. Schweizer (-1862) Killed 13 Dec. 1862, Fredericksburg, VA :::Cpt. Oswald Eschrich Mustered in as 1st Lt.; Promoted 12 Mar 1863; Captured 3 May 1863 Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 23 May 1863; Dismissed 17 Jun 1863 :::'''1st Lieutenants''' :::[[Weiler-1107 | 1st Lt. Christian Weiler (1824-1910)]] Mustered in 2d Lt.; Promoted 1 Mar 1863; Captured 3 May 1863 Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 23 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''2nd Lieutenants''' :::2nd Lt. William Muhlner (See Pvt. Co. H, 6th Connecticut Volunteers) Mustered in 1st Sgt. Promoted 1 Mar 1863; Captured 3 May 1863 Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 23 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''1st Sergeants''' :::1st Sgt. Louis Oppertshauser Mustered in Sgt.; Promoted 1 Mar 1863; Captured 3 May 1863, Chancellorsville, VA; Paroled 14 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :::'''Corporals''' :::[[Schmidt-20130 | Cpl. Peter Schmidt (Unknown-1912)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 '''PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG''' ::Cpt. Samuel T. Birdsall Gettysburg ::[[Bodwell-218 | William Levi Bodwell (1838-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg ::[[Bradley-20292 | Cpt. Joseph R. Bradley (1827-1891)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Brockett-652 | Pvt. Dwight T. Brockett (1814-1866)]] Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Brooke-2981 | Col John Rutter Brooke (1838-1926)]] Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Chapman-21764 | Cpt. Jedediah Chapman (1839-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Clark-88812 | Cpl. Henry William Clark (1834-1919)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::Pvt. Edward B. Fowler Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Coburn-2244 | Maj James H. Coburn (1836-1899)]] Gettysburg ::[[Confrey-13 | Pvt. Michael Confrey (unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Cornwall-1373 | Cpl. Charles E. Cornwall (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg ::Pvt. Joseph Cusher Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[DuBois-5264 | Cpt. Cornelius J. DuBois (Unknown-Unknown)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Dunn-21621 | Pvt. Patrick Dunn (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 July 1863 ::Pvt. Edward B. Farr Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Cpl. Gilbert A.W. Ford Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Goodwin-13199 | Pvt. John Goodwin (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. John Griffin Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Pvt. Charles H. Henderson Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. Samuel Hine Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :: Pvt. John Hogan Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Judson-1400 | Pvt. Marcus O. Judson (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg ::Pvt. Thomas M. Kilcullen Wounded and Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died Richmond 17 Sep 1863 ::Pvt. William Lee Captured at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. Martin Merrill Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :: [[Merwin-572 | Ltc Henry C. Merwin (1839-1863)]] (k) Killed at Gettysburg ::Pvt. Charles H. Nichols Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. Daniel O'Neal Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Pvt. Charles Paden Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Adjutant Cpl. George F. Peterson Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Pvt. John Phillips Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Prince-2785 | 1st Lt. Charles P. Prince (1832-1879)]] Mustered 2nd Lt.; Promoted 17 May 1863; Wounded 2 Jul 1863, Gettysburg, PA; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::[[Schmidt-20130 | Cpl. Peter Schmidt (Unknown-1912)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Scott-24262 | Pvt. William O. Scott (1840-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Cpl. William H. Stannis Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Stevens-28780 | Pvt. Joseph Stevens (Unknown-1863)]] Missing in action, probably killed at Gettysburg ::[[Beach-8140 | Sgt. Stiles L. Beach (Abt. 1840-1886)]] Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. :: Sgt. George T. Swank Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. Richard A. Tenner (Unknown-1898) Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Sgt. Thomas Ward Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Wilson-104120 | Cpl. William E. Wilson (Unknown-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::Pvt. John E. Williamson Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863 ::[[Worcester-999 | 2nd Lt. Daniel Worcester (1833-1915)]] Mustered in Sgt.; Promoted 17 May 1863; Mustered out 27 Jul 1863. ::[[Yale-759 | Pvt. Thomas G. Yale (Unknown-1863)]] Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 Died 28 Aug 1863 :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates'''

27th Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry

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[[Category:27th Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry, United States Civil War]] Organized in Missouri at large May to November, 1861. Companies "G," "H" and "I" organized for three months. Lookout Station, Mo., August 20, 1861. Siege and surrender of Lexington, Mo., September 11-20. Recapture of Lexington October 16. Duty in Missouri till February, 1862. Mustered out January 27 to February 28, 1862. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 3 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 38. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMO0027RIT National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] : identified all but 2 of the KIA/Died of Wounds/ Died of disease. == Summary == The muster cards I am working with from FOLD3 number 701 total men in the Regiment, this includes 37 Officers, 664 Enlisted men. Of these men I have found 150 Enlisted men CAPTURED at Lexington/a couple other skirmishes, and 12 Officers Captured, 4 KIA + the Commander Lt. Col Grover, who died of his wounds and 6 wounded/captured. Hugh McAllister, joined Georgetown oct.22/61 Pvt. same Co. H as my Grandfather, Morrison and like Morrison also "died in Sedalis, Mo of the measles, Nov 15 1861." ===Roster=== For the LIST of ALL '''696''' SOLDIERS and the work being done please go to the '''FREE SPACE''' [[Space:27th_Volunteer_Mounted_Infantry_Soldiers]] ==Sources== :The Civil War Archive, Missouri, [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unmoinf4.htm 27th Regiment Mounted Infantry] Accessed 31 May 2015. :FOLD3 "Missouri, Civil War Service Records of UNION Soldiers 1861-1865" :THIS DATA COMES FROM THE MUSTER CARDS, : 701 total men in the Regiment, this includes 37 Officers, 664 Soldiers :The entire Regiment was Discharged on one of 2 days, Jan. 27, 1892 OR as indicated on this card Feb. 15, 1862. wikipedia.com [[Category: First Battle of Lexington]] "all prisoners were "pardoned" even the commander Col. Mulligan." "Harpers Weekly" see the story along with a sketch of the prisoners getting "spoken" to by the Ex-Governor Jackson." :The Soldiers of the 27th Missouri, I have found 150 Enlisted men CAPTURED at Lexington/a couple other skirmishes, and 12 Officers Captured, 4 KIA + the Commander Lt. Col Grover, who died of his wounds and 6 wounded/captured. :nps.org/military site. I received an email from them that said that "the 27th MO was cut-off before they got to Lexington, MO." "And not many of them made it to be Captured in Lexington." :NAT'L ARCHIVES MICROFILM PUBLICATIONS MO. "ROLL 599" Here are just -- 4 soldiers because they were Casualties:: "wounded, fatally Sept. 20, 1861 at Lexington, captured and died in General hospital in St. Louis on Oct. 30, 1861. ::JAMES DENNIS AGE 28 Private Co. A" --from what I can read of the 8-9 pgs of info they amputated his leg and he died from complications. James's personnel effects listed were: "1 shirt,1 blanket, 2 children's dresses. signed by Gn. T Hodges" ::WILLIAM ESTIS AGE: unk Private Co. E -- William was "wounded at Lexington and was taken HOME to die" with his family around him. ::MORRIS FITZGERALD Private Co.K was "Shot in the head near Lookout Station Aug. 20, 1861". TO THIS LIST I MUST ADD ONE OF THE COMMANDING OFFICERS that was "wounded and captured in Lexington [[:Category:First_Battle_of_Lexington]|and then he died in St. Louis MO. 30 Oct. 1861." the documents do not say exactly that he died of his wounds or that he died in the hospital. See his memorial 6161548 [[Grover-1336 | BENJAMIN W. GROVER LT. COL.]]] Elected 4th July 1861. The 3 brothers=Payne's, George C. #67775674/ Barnabus A #132079091 are brothers but the 3rd, Joseph Payne age:26 was not. The Payne Family was one that split sides..George/Barnabus had '''5 brothers who stayed in North Carolina and fought & died for the South'''. They are not related to my family, Payne's from KY. I was just informed by a National Cemetery expert, "after the war was over the government hired men to disinter all the unmarked and mass graves that men like my g-g-grampa were buried in and they were moved to the closest National Cemetery and reburied as UNKNOWN SOLDIERS".. I do not know if this is what had happened to Morrison Mitchell Lee but there is no way of proving it one way or the other. As an UNKNOWN he/they still could be buried in the prairie of "Sedalia, Pettis MO." where the Field Hospital stood. ===Acknowledgements=== *Data compiled & researched by [[Taylor-25258 | Carole Taylor]] ==Sources==

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[[Category: 27th Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry, United States Civil War]] :DATE Started: May 31, 2015 I added the first Soldier, Absalom ADAMS :'''THE GOAL IS COMPLETED July 22, 2017''' #The goal of this project is to .....add ALL 701 Soldiers of the 27th Missouri Mounted Infantry to wikitree.com from the LIST already on the Category: # Research each and every one and add as much bio info AND SOURCES as possible. #Add the "military and war" project to each and also the POW/MIA/KIA to all that were... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Welcome, please add your name and the Soldiers you will add/research #[[Goode-1243 | Robert Goode]] #Steve Bro..... will be adding the history to [[Briles-132 | William Briles]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Briles-132] #Chet Snow-2128 The Snow NAME Study ________________________ Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * 356 more profiles to add or DONE * MATCH to the profiles already ON wikitree * Research/link to their families, IF found on familysearch.org or whatever site you have access to *Add a copy of each mans muster card to profiles fold3.org Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! Here is the LIST to work from ==The Soldiers== LISTED ALPHABETICALLY -- 701 Soldiers Muster cards information found/ listed by '''f-a-g #''' AND by wikitree # LINKED on the bottom ::f-a-g #----------::-----LAST NAME---::-------FIRST--------::---- AGE---::----Co.----::-----RANK-- # -97207538 [[Adams-20375 | Absalom Adams]] age:23--5 Srgt. (Deserted) #- 52841018 [[Adams-20377 | George W. JR Adams]] age:18 - B -Pri POW #- 52841015 [[Adams-20376 | George W. SR Adams]] age:27 -B --Pri #- 8728651 [[Adams-20694 | Jabez Adams]] age:23 -L - Pri # _________ [[Adams-25031 | James Adams]] age: - K - Pri #- 41618460 [[Adams-20378 | John Adams]] age:19 -B -2ndCorp # _________ [[Akeman-14 | George Akeman]] age:36 -- A -Pri (THIS IS NOT the brother of Henry) #- 78720602 [[Akeman-5 | Henry Akeman]] age: --E - Pri # 166096186 [[Albert-1435 | Aaron Albert]] age:20 -- L --Prin DIMS # __________ [[Albert-1437 |George W. Albert]] age:18--L -- Pri (yes they are brothers) # __________ [[Alexander-8185 | Benjamin F. Alexander]] age:27 -- D -- Pri (POW) #133246573 [[Alexander-8186 | Patrick M. Alexander]] age:28 -C -Pri/7th Cavalry #-140940453 [[Allen-18164 | Sydney Allen]] age:40 - L -Pri (Yes, father to William, below) #-140888594 [[Allen-18165 | William H. Allen]] age:18 -L - Pri (Yes, this is Sydney's son) #117234171 [[Anderson-19971 | John W Anderson]] age:39 -D -1st Corp #8 possibles [[Anderson-24810 | Robert Anderson]] age:__--K -- Pri POW #37485685 [[Anglin-436 | James B. Anglin]] age:-- -- L -- Pri (also 7th SM- Desertion dropped) # 62553048 [[Applegate-1056 | Capt. William Applegate]] age:37 - E--Capt. POW #- 20428384-[[Armstrong-6247 | Andrew J.Armstrong]] age:22 -D - Pri #____________[[Arneau-1 | Joseph Arneau]] age:__-E -- Fifer ARNEAU # ___________[[Atkerson-11 | John Atkerson]] age:43 --L --Pri #_________[[Auer-199 | John Auer]] age:__-K-- pri (OR last name: Auer-fold3) (9th/10th) #___________[[Auer-200 | Martin Auer]] age:__ -- K-- Pri (also in 1st Lt. Arty) #___________[[Ayer-1127 | Jacob Ayer]] age:35 -- C -- Pri (Detached duty) #16063893 [[Bobbitt-421 | Babbitt, John G]] 20 A Pri (also joined the 7th MO. SM Cav) #___________[[Bobbitt-422 | Bobbit, William C]] 34 A Pri (Deserted) #132022848 [[Bacon-3805 | Bacon, Daniel B]] K Pri (f-a-g is ????) #167101112 [[Bailey-12598 | Bailey, Nathaniel]] 20 L Pri/1st Lt. =7th MO SM Cav Died in service #19864837 [[Baker-18515 | Baker, David B]] K Pri #36146410 [[Baker-22774 | Baker, George W]] K Pri #97192454 [[Baker-18517 | Baker, William H]] Pri #144421056 [[Baldwin-7655 | Baldwin, James]] E Pri POW #50571750 [[Bales-580 | Bales, Allen D]] 48 A Pri (KIA) #81260026 [[Balsmire-1 | Balsmire, Henry]] 27 B Pri (DIMS) #44639029 [[Barker-6683 | Barker, Charles]] 20 A Pri #327267or 94430643 [[Barnes-10031 | Barnes, William L]]. 20 A- Pri (2 other Regiments) POW #___________[[Barnett-5100 | Barnett, Moses S]] 35 A Pri (Deserted or died in hospital) #___________[[Barnhart-853 | Barnhart, Robert]] Co.K drummer ??-81260751 # 6452283 [[Barton-4293 | Barton, Sebastian]] K Pri #___________[[Bass-3142 | Bass, Enos C.]] K Pri #27935052 [[Borgstadt-1 | Basted, Harmon]] 19 A Pri (alias, Basted=2 other Regiments) #___________[[Batey-172 | Batey, Uriah]] 38 A Pri # 66555687 [[Batts-121 | Batts Victor M]] 20 A Pri (other Reg:54th Illinois) #66374671 [[Beaman-1194 | Beaman, Charles T]] H Pri (2 other Regiments 6th/Capt Wrights) #22212471 [[Beaman-1195 | Beaman, David W]] H Pri (yes Wm F is his brother) #126777353 [[Beaman-1072 | Beaman, William F]] H Pri #22161718 [[Beatty-1136 | Beatty, William]] K Pri POW (father of Nancy Beman-GREER) #__________[[Bechtel-591 | Bechtel, George]] K Pri #93818944 [[Beck-3417 | Beck, William F]] f/l Major # 343154 [[Beezely-1| Beezely, Jasper]] 25 C Pri (DIED IN SERVICE with the 1st MO Cavalry #22164002 [[Bell-12139 | Bell, David A]] 30 A Pri #83968240 [[Benningfield-60 | Benningfield, John W]] H Pri #89066329 [[Benson-2584 | Benson, Burr]] K Pri #5703861 [[Berry-3762 | Berry, Benjamin D]] H Pri #132974438[[Berry-3775 | Berry, Joseph W]] N Pri #69604016 [[Berry-3796 | Berry, William M]] H Pri #66134796 [[Bigham-445 | Bigham, William H]] 27 D Pri #21708347 [[Bird-3911 | Bird, Samuel]] 37 D 1st Lt #___________ [[Blair-3846 |Blair, David]] 32 B 3rd corp #90535793 [[Bloess-1 | Bloess, William]] K Corp #___________[[Blume-224 | Blume, Henry]] 18 A Pri (only in Regiment 22 days) #127112999 [[Boatman-325 | Boatman, Lorenzo D]] 28 B Pri POW Lexington #50584237 [[Bobbitt-366 | Bobbitt, James E]] E Pri #8994825 [[Bohon-94 | Bohon, John W]] H Pri #39585093 [[Bondurant-121 | Bondurant, Clifton]] E Pri #94349760 [[Box-535 | Box, Richard M]] 25 B 1st Lt/Capt 7th Mo SM Cavalry #23072798 [[Bradley-6561 | Bradley, Barton]] 20 L Pri #111574669 [[Bradley-6562 | Bradley, Jonathan L]] H Pri/8th MO Cavalry #49849241 [[Bradley-6563 | Bradley, Nimrod P]] 19 A Pri/Corp in 7th Cav/POW #24824588 [[Bradley-6564 | Bradley,Thomas A]] 21 L Pri/7th SM Cav #__________[[Bradley-6568 | Bradley, Thomas C]] H Pri/ 8th Cavalry Sgt. #76940341 [[Bradwell-74 | Bradwell, John]] K Pri/ Scouts & Guides #too many [[Brennan-1774 | Brennan, Michael]] 30 C Pri POW #13920542 [[Bridges-2093 | Bridges, Robert A]] 21 C Pri/7th Cavalry #__________[[Brien-493 | Brien, Daniel]] 25 C Pri/Scout's & Guides #66301045 [[Briles-129 | Briles, Andrew J]] 32 A Pri POW #17539765[[Briles-130 | Briles, Noah]] 33 E Pri/5th Prov. Enr. Militia # _________[[Briles-132 | Briles, William H]] 18 A Pri # 18750501 [[Brim-84 | Brim, George W]] 18 A Pri/14th Kansas Cav/Home Guard #31924311 [[Brison-73 | Brison, Josiah]] (Josinah) 30 D Pri/2nd MO. L'Art. #31035028 [[Brockschmidt-8 | Brockschmidt, Herman]] K Pri/ 1st US Reserv #__________[[Broderick-411 | Broderick, David]] K Pri #14154120 -[[Brownfield-188 | Brownfield, John C]] K pri/ Sgt in Home Guard #__________[[Brusnahan-4 | Brusnahan,John]]-K Pri-- '''Busnan, John''' K -Pri (the data matches Brusnahan..) #6093454 [[Burden-776 | Burden, James W]] 20 D 3rd corp= #_________ [[Burke-4632 | Burke, William H]] H Pri #121815814 [[Burnett-3067 | Burnett, Francis M]] 29 B Pri/18th Mo Inf. DIMS (brother=Thomas) #68790990 [[Burnett-3068 | Burnett, John R]] 30 B Pri- Deserted #138538241 [[Burnett-3069 | Burnett, Stephen J]] 28 D 2nd Lt/Capt 33rd WIA #83656484 [[Burnett-3070 | Burnett, Thomas J]] 27 B Pri #___________[[Burris-1251 | Burris, Thomas R]] 18 L pri #___________[[Burris-1252 | Burris, Thomas R]] 20 D Pri went home sick did not return #__________[[Bush-3822 | Bush, Joseph]] 42 D Pri #169995497 [[Buxton-641 | Buxton, William F]] 23 C Pri/ 7th Mo.SM Cavalry= KIA #37864991 [[Byerley-60 | Byerly, John]] 22 D Pri #__________[[Bynan-1 | Bynan, John]] K Pri & Bynan, John==H pri (same guys???) #__________[[Bynum-1145 | Bynan, Thomas]] K Pri #__________[[Call-1026 | Call, Francis D]] Act'g Adj./Sgt Mjr in the German HG #8026263 [[Cameron-4543 | Cameron, William]] K Pri #48936865 [[Campbell-19635 | Campbell,George W]] 22 L Pri #__________[[Campbell-19643 | Campbell, Thomas J]] 25 A Pri "Deserted" #63898093 [[Cargile-58 | Cargile, Jesse]] 21 L Pri #50581040 [[Carmack-305 | Carmack, James H]] 23 A Pri #28355014 [[Caton-206 | Caton, Benjamin F]] 18 A Pri/9th Pro.E. Militia #44663800 [[Cecil-174 | Cecil, Daniel W]] 19 C Pri/7th SM Cavalry #72935451 [[Cecil-248 | Cecil, John W]] 18 C Pri Ft. Leavenworth #68839282 [[Chaney-1002 | Chaney, Edward]] 19 A Pri/ 7th Mo #86450325 [[Chaney-1005 | Chaney, John]] 22 A Pri/ 7th Mo #41102669 [[Cherington-10 | Cherington, Aden E]] 26 B 1stSgt./Sgt/ 63rd Ill. Inf #98715416 [[Cherington-14 | Cherington, Leroy H]] 18 C Pri (brother to Aden) #121236361[[Chester-759 | Chester, William E]] 23 E 1st Sgt/Capt 40th/Secret Svc #35198941[[Christian-2289 | Christian, William L]] 23 C 2nd Lt/7th/13th Judge Adv Court Marshals #102192053 [[Clark-30582 | Clark, Logan]] f/l SURGEON #___________[[Cluster-12 | Cluster, Daniel]] 18 L Pri #170717951[[Cluster-13 | Cluster, John]] 26 L Pri/Merrill's Horse Vol/DIMS #___________[[Coates-1804 | Coates, Jasper N]] 35 L Pri #__________[[Cock-697 | Cock, James M]]. 28 L Pri/ Corp 1st Cavalry #170727352 [[Coffield-51 | Coffield, Felix]] 37 D Pri #___________[[Cole-11198 | Cole, Abraham]] H Pri #81895332 [[Collins-12794 | Collins, Charles C]] 29 A Pri POW #___________[[Collins-12795 | Collins, John]] K Pri f-a-g maybe #510117 #73244988 [[Colter-105 | Colter, John L]] 41 L Sgt. #49097331[[Combs-2469 | Combs, George W]] 22-L Pri/7th as SGT...(THERE ARE others) brother: James #3652992 [[Combs-2468 | Combs,James S/L]] 24 L Pri7th as Lt. KIA Battle Big Blue # _________[[Conner-2336 | Conner, James A]] 26 E Pri Deserted #-------------[[Conner-2337 | Conner, John]] E Pri --Deserted possible# 123005987 #52204703 ?? [[Connors-665 | Conners, Patrick]] K Pri #18100653 [[Cooter-40 | Cooter, Philip C]] 25 D Pri/3rd Cav/11th Cav NURSE until July 1865 #------------[[Cornine-2 | Cornine William]] K Pri #80770976 [[Couch-1606 | Couch, Walter L]] E Pri POW #79800440 ??[[Crabtree-1739 | Crabtree, James]] K Pri #-------------[[Criss-147 | Criss, Peter E.]] 23 D Pri DIMS 1861 #-------------[[Croley-97 | Croley, Daniel B]] 18 B Pri Deserted #------------[[Cronehadt-1 | Cronehadt, Frederick]] 30 B Pri POW #__________[[Cross-4857 | Cross, Benjamin F]] 24 D Pri # _________[[Cross-4858 | Cross, Jacob]] 18 D Pri not related to Benj #__________[[Cullen-1351 | Cullen, Ralph]] K Pri #139279501 [[Culver-1336 | Culver, Charles]] 32 B pri/SgtMjr/ Home Guard #__________[[Cummins-1146 | Cummins, John]] 22 D Pri #__________[[Cunningham-6547 | Cunningham, Benjamin M]] 28 L Pri/7th #__________[[Curtis-6670 | Curtis, Joseph]] K Pri #__________[[Cussion-1 | Cussion, Morris]] 30 c pri #81132079 [[Daly-1178 | Daly, Ambrose C]] 32 C 1st Sgt./7th LT. #__________[[Dammering-1 | Dammering, John L]] 21 B pri. Deserted #43009791 [[Daniel-4164 | Daniel, Alfred]] 35 A pri #120645779 [[Daniel-4165 | Daniel, William]] 22 A pri (relatives) #___________[[Daniel-4166 | Daniels, James W]] 20 B pri ("SEE Daniel or DAVID James W.) ??? #__________[[Davis-40326 | Davis, Aaron]] H pri. #171212331 [[Davis-40327 | Davis, James J]] 22 D pri./Corp. 14th Kansas Cav #48183794 [[Davis-40351 | Davis, John]] 26 L pri. # 171231138 [[Davis-40352 | Davis, Smith N]] 25 A 4th Corp/5th Prov.En Militia # 14889008 ??[[Davis-40358 | Davis, Thomas]] K pri. (too many) # 67988061 [[Davis-40361 | Davis, William B]] H pri./ 7th Mo. Cavalry-buried in Colorado #73296254[[Dawson-4648 | Dawson, John]] H pri. #48856682 [[Day-7220 | Day, Joseph M]]26 C 5Corp/Corp 40th Enrolled/5th #15977861 [[Day-5315 | Day, William]] 20 C pri. #___________[[Die-7 | Dee, (Die) Thomas]] 35 C pri/Phelp's Inf #68290351 [[Dennis-3718 | Dennis, James]] 28 A Pri KIA@ Lexington #-------------[[De Ormand-1 | Deormand, David]] 18 B pri. #__________[[Devirs-1 | Devirs, Jesse]] H pri. #132497361 [[DeWitt-1444 | DeWitt, J. D.]] K pri #100799622 [[Divers-108 | Divers, Christoper]] H 1st Corp #171734330 [[Dodson-4063 | Dodson, Henry F.]] 23 L 1 Corp/1 Lt 45th/50th #171748781 [[Dodson-4067 | Dodson, Pendleton]] 18 L Pri/ DIMS=disease #___________[[Donnelly-1587 | Donnelly, Patrick]] 35 C pri #___________[[Dorsch-86 | Dorsch, Edwin]] K pri # 8082813 [[Driscol-23 | Driscol, John]] 23 A pri (maybe with the 11th?) #_________[[Drugan-55 | Drugan, Fritz]] 19 A pri/MO Ind./ 7th Cav. DESERTED #_________[[Duebner-1 | Duebner, David]] K Pri/ 7th SM Cav. Sadd.Sgt/AWOL #_________[[Dugan-774 | Dugan Timothy]] 38 C pri #29266461 [[Duncan-8145 | Duncan, Charles P]] 18 D pri #6093492 [[Duncan-8143 | Duncan, Joseph L]] 22 D pri (brother of Chas.P/ Leroy is Uncle) #29266391 [[Duncan-8293 | Duncan, Leroy C]] 50 D Capt. #__________[[Dwyer-1137 | Dwyer, Timothy]] K pri. #140195430 [[Eads-497 | Col. Eads, James D]] f/s LtCol/1st Mo SM Court Martial #59504916 [[Edmondson-253 | Edmondson Job]] 28 L pri. #143463615 [[Edson-596 | Edson, Joseph L]]48 B pri father of Milan? yes they lived together #51039597 [[Edson-597 | Edson, Milan C]] 22 B 4 Sgt/Capt 63rd Illinois (son of Joseph L) #_________[[Elliott-7820 | Elliott, Henry]] K Pri./33rd Infantry #51530299 [[Elliott-7825 | Elliott, James W]] K pri. WIA/POW # 77693862 [[Ellis-10293 | Ellis, Robert B ]] H pri. #98366820 [[Ellitt-12 | Ellitt, William H]]. H pri/ 7th SM Cavalry # 31088814 [[Enlow-191 | Enlow, Andrew J]] 23 C pri./12th Mo Cav #___________[[Eskew-152 | Eskew, Jonathan]] 45 L pri/7th Mo Cav #___________[[Estis-3 | Estis, James B]] H pri. #172550133 [[Estis-4 | Estis, William]] E pri. #78560404 [[Evans-16582 | Evans, Thomas]] 43 D 2nd Sgt/7th Mo Cav #__________[[Ezell-485 | Ezell, Horvell]] 21 C pri #__________[[Ezell-486 | Ezell, John E]] 19 C pri. brothers??? #44133827 [[Farley-2036 | Farley Elijah N]] 49 B pri Methodist Minister D:1863 not in service # 30067972[[Farley-2037 | Farley John T]] 18 B pri/ Minister # _________[[Farris-1184 | Farris, Joseph]] A 21 L pri/ 2nd Mo LA #_________[[Fender-256 | Fender, George W]] 18 D pri #________[[Ferguson-7863 | Ferguson, Samuel H]] 27 D 3rd Sgt Deserted # _______ [[Field-2991 | Field, William T]] 18 B pri #105416353 [[Fields-2980 | Fields, Jesse M]] 20 C pri/7th Mo SM Cav #________[[Finn-1017 | Finn, Malick/Mallock]] K pri/ Veterinary #139082736 [[Fisher-11114 | Fisher, Benjamin F]] 29 A pri/7th DIMS # 39247031 [[Fisher-11116 | Fisher, Daniel]] E pri # 16608825 [[Fisher-11123 | Fisher, Hiram]] E pri # 8184009 [[Fisher-11133 | Fisher, John]] E pri same day/place as Hiram/Wm #129780542 [[Fisher-11134 | Fisher, William A]] E Pri # there are 3 [[Fitzgerald-4033 |Fitzgerald, Morris]] K pri Severely WIA Aug 1861 #__________[[Fitzgerald-4034 | Fitzgerald, Silas]] K pri/Wachsman's L.A= BROTHERS???? NO.. #70052202 [[Fitzgerald-4035 | Fitzgerald, Thomas]] 23 C pri #________[[Flesche-4 | Flesche, Augustus]] 28C 7th Corp/4th/5th Mo. Cavalry Blacksmith #________[[Flockhart-58 | Flockhart William]] 28 A pri POW #61572778 [[Forbes-2887 | Forbes, Samuel H]] 28 A pri POW #_______[[Foster-12295 | Foster, James A]] 21 C pri #________[[Foster-12297 | Foster, Melville U]] 20 C Capt. #67061664 [[Foster-12321 | Foster, Richard T]] 23 B pri #78570896 [[Foster-12298 | Foster, REV.Robert A]] f/s Chaplin/7th Mo with 3 sons #49139778 [[Fowler-6331 | Fowler, George]] 21 L pri/7th Mo SM/1st Battery # 77144837 [[Fowler-6333 | Fowler, Robert]] H pri/6TH Mo Cav # __________[[Frame-588 | Frame (Fraim) David]] 48 B pri #__________[[French-6086 | French James D]] 20 e/a pri #173315447 [[Fuller-7297 | Fuller, Henry]] 37 C pri/KIA in the 7th #__________[[Gains-53 | Gaines Frederick]] K Sgt POW # 80771014 [[Gallaher-312 | Gallaher, George T]] 21 E 1st Lt # 66527306 [[Galliway-2 | Galliway, John W]] 30 L pri/Corp 7th Cav/ Killed-by the enemy #22209203 [[Garrett-5416 | Garritt, James M]] 20 L pri #__________[[Gavitt-43 | Gavitt, Marcus A]] f/s --Lt.Qtr Mst AND the other Marcus # 93052416 #__________[[Geller-105 | Geller, John]] 36 C pri # 48905585 [[Gilliland-889 | Gilliland, James]] 30 D pri/Wachsmann L/A # 20657221 [[Glenn-1835 | Glenn, James]] 36 B pri # 59529191 [[Glenn-1834 | Glenn, William]] 40 B pri # 7680491 [[Godley-70 | Godley, Lee M]] K Corp/22nd IOWA MEDAL of HONOR # 52837819 [[Goin-160 | Goin, Thomas J]] 22 A pri (GOWIN-died Montana) #16861107 [[Gowin-137 | Gowin, Thomas G]] 21 E Sgt/45th Mo AND YES they are different MEN # 67069350 [[Gowin-138 | Gowin, William M]] 29 E pri #_________[[Grainger-553 | Grainger, John]] 19 C pri DIMS # _________[[Graney-31 | Graney, Andrew]] K pri/4th Mo SM Cav Nurse #12779408 [[Granfield-7 | Granfield, Robert]] 40 C pri # 16323525/37134760 [[Granger-1755 | Granger, William C]] 18 B pri/45th / REV-- d:JAPAN #_________[[Graves-5405 | Graves, Harrison]] K pri #_________[[Gravis-17 | Gravis, Calvin D]] H pri # 76256993 [[Greer-2687 | GREER JOHN E]] H Pri (cuz' once removed0 # 60388975 [[Greeson-99 | Greeson, John A]] 19 L pri/7th SM Cav #_________[[Gregory-4816 | Gregory, Harry]] K pri # ________[[Grisholm-1 | Grisholm, John]] K pri # ________[[Grisholm-2 | Grisholm, Matthew]] K pri #6161548 [[Grover-1336 | Grover, Benjamin W]] Lt. Col. POW #________ [[Grover-1158 | Grover, George]] f/s Actg Adj. # 134632512 [[Grover-1440 | Grover, Capt George S]] 20 C Pri/23 Enrolled MO. Mil # 84558688 [[Guier-41 | Guier, Leander H]] 34 A pri # 17544433 [[Guyer-129 | Guyer, William T]] K fifer # 15317116 [[Hagar-153 | Hagar, William]] E pri # 61518811 [[Hager-932 | Hager, Ruben]] 38 B pri # _________[[Haggarty-63 | Haggarty, Daniel]] 36 C pri # 42719764 [[Hall-24702 | Hall, Samuel K]] 39 A 2nd Lt # 80771013 [[Hall-24717 | Hall Sylvester]] 50 A 2nd Lt # 70353434 [[Hamm-901 | Hamm, George T]] H Private/Sgt. 7th SM Cav #140708904 [[Hamm-902 | Hamm, James E]] H Private #173644631 [[Harding-3801 | Harding, John W]] K pri #___________[[Harding-3802 | Harding, Samuel]] 40 b pri #___________[[Harding-3803 | Harding, Zurah S]] K pri # 78721264 [[Harris-22505 | Harris, Alexander P]] 18 A pri/4th Mo # 115554976 [[Harris-22520 | Harris, James]] E pri #__________[[Harris-22521 | Harris, John B]] H pri #49657403 [[Harrison-10694 | Harrison, John M]] 22 A pri/7th SM Cav/1st LA # 68805167 [[Harrison-10695 | Harrison, Jordan K]] 22 C pri/7th SM cav #__________[[Harrison-10697 | Harrison, Thomas W]] 33 A pri #__________[[Harrod-586 | Harrod, Barnett]] H pri/15th /3rd # 27843201 [[Harvey-7894 | Harvey Albert]] Pri # 30436819 [[Harvey-7915 | Harvey Reuben]] 21 L pri / 7th SM/WIA Lone Jack #13610043 [[Hayes-6297 | Hayes, Jefferson '''Franklin''']] 25 B pri #82372401 [[Hayes-6287 | Hayes, George T]] 28 A pri #13197143 [[Hays-2519 | Hayes, Harvey J]] 25 B pri #64930315 [[Hayes-6294 | Hayes, Johnson]] 22 B pri #43757717 [[Hayes-6293 | Hayes, Zachariah T]] 20 B pri # 89053142 [[Heath-3957 | Heath, Joshua R]] 17 C pri/2x POW # 69172681 [[Heath-3958 | Heath, Oliver S]] 45 C pri #174668851[[Heckler-84 | Heckler, Conrad]] 34 C pri DIMS # 54687067 [[Helms-1012 | Helmes, Anthony]] 18 D pri/ 2nd Light Art #___________[[Helms-1013 | Helmes Cornelius]] 20 D pri #___________[[Helms-1014 | Helms, Isam]] 28 D pri # 75915638 [[Helms-1016 | Helms James]] 24 D pri (3 bros. Anthony/Cornelius/James) # 109754230 [[Hewitt-2531 | Hewitt Thomas L]] K Sgt #___________[[Hicks-8322 | Hicks, Jacob O]] 19 C pri #___________[[Hicks-8324 | Hicks, John J]] 21 C Pri (maybe brothers??) #___________[[Hieronymus-27 | Hieronymus, Benjamin]] K pri # 61550364 [[Hill-21148 | Hill, Dr. James H.]] Asst.Surge/ 30th MO. # 60072104 [[Hines-2364 | Hines Edward]] E pri #__________[[Hinkle-734 | Hinkle, John]] 46 D pri # _________[[Hinkle-735 | Hinkle, Thomas]] 44 D pri # 17701510 [[Hoffman-5494 | Hoffman, Philip W]] K pri # 81315827 [[Hogan-2523 | Hogan, William H]] 21 C pri #14979213 [[Hood-1541 | Hood, James]] H pri # _________[[Horahan-1 | Horahan, Patrick]] 28 C pri (name is prob. spelled wrong) #_________[[Hornsby-548 | Hornsby Marion]] 21 D pri # ________[[Hosvier-1 | Hosvier, Junius L]] 27 D pri # 18745640 [[Hubbard-4641 | Hubbard John]] & 4th/5th Cavalry +5 more H pri # ________[[Hulland-7 | Hulland, Richard]]=HULLAUD K pri #_______[[Hutson-580 | Hutson, David]] 18 D pri # ________[[Hutson-581 | Hutson, James]] 23 D pri # ______[[Hutson-579 | Hutson William]] 45 D pri # 52693292 [[Iiames-1 | Iiames, Charles]] 28 C pri/71st En.Militia #33587094 [[Iiams-15 | Iiams, John]] 18 C pri (brothers???no Cuz') #81323866 [[Immel-57 | Immel John R]] 27 E pri/ Co.B 1st L/A DIMS #________[[Immel-58 | Immel, Michael]] H pri (57 year old FATHER of John R. Immel) #54298657 [[Inmann-6 | Inmann, Samuel G]]18 L--pri/1st Sgt. 7th Cavalry POW/Policeman Colorado # 134909257 [[Isaminger-2 | Isaminger, Andrew E]] Asst.Surge/Ohio Infantry # 134909257 [[Isaminger-3 | Isaminger, James]] 36 B Capt./63rd Illinois Lt Col #140004873 [[Jackson-16214 | Jackson, William P]] Reg.Wagon Mstr # 175133261[[Jeffries-1144 | Jeffries, Rufus F]] 18 C pri/7th SM Cav. # 53963653 [[Jamison-734 | Jemison, Joseph H]] H pri/7th SM Cav. #___________[[Jenkins-8095 | Jenkins, Anderson]] 48 L pri # 66560637 [[Jenkins-8096 | Jenkins, Silas A]] 22 L pri (son) (REV) # 19596825 [[Jennings-5485 | Jennings, Cicero]] 18 L pri/7th SM Cav # 104553358 [[Jennings-5486 | Jennings J. M]] H 1st Sgt # ___________[[Jennings-936 | Jennings, Robert]] 21 L pri (mar:Marg Jamison) # 69716842 [[Johnson-52851 | Johnson, Absolum]] 21 L pri/7th Cav/13th Cav # _________[[Johnson-52858 | Johnson, Benjamin F]] 27 C 3rd Sgt # 61790455 [[Johnson-52860 | Johnson, Thomas]] 35 K Pri # __________ [[Jones-50321 | Jones, William]] K pri # 8437089 [[Joplin-146 | Joplin, Isham]] 35 L pri/ 7th SM Cav # __________[[Keeton-275 | Keeton, Thomas B]] 28 E 2nd Lt POW # __________[[Kennedy-10296 | Kennedy, George]] K pri # __________[[Kennedy-10285 | Kennedy, Jeremiah]] 38 C pri # 135011535 [[Kennedy-10299 | Corp. Kennedy, John]] K Corp '''KIA LEXINGTON''' 9/20/61 # 48068710 [[Kennedy-10328 | Kennedy, Thomas]] K pri ( f-a-g ???) #14889298 [[Kennedy-10329 | Kennedy, William ]] K pri (f-a-g ???) #140293299 [[Kennedy-10330 | Kennedy, William F]] 30 d pri/DIMS 11/1861 #__________[[Kenton-149 |Kenton, John]] 21 D pri POW Lex.. # 16274659 [[Kenton-148 | Kenton John]] 25 B pri/7th (PROBABLY the SAME MAN) # __________[[Key-2717 | Key, George W]] 34 L pri/ 7th # __________[[Kinman-753 | Kinman, Andrew J]]. 32 A 5th Sgt/4th / # 84006267 [[Kinney-1720 | Kinney, James M]] 30 D 1st Sgt/2nd L A # __________[[Kinsey-1304 | Kinsey, Francis M]] 19 L pri # 82110059 [[Kirkpatrick-2380 | Kirkpatrick, William]] 28 A pri '''KILLED by lightning''' # 88581455 [[Kirkpatrick-2381 | Kirkpatrick, Zenas]] 26 A pri # ___________[[Kline-1610 | Kline, William]] 48 C pri # 59735382 [[Knaus-114 | Knaus, Benjamin]] 19 E pri # 135070712 [[Knaus-115 | Knaus, Jacob]] 53 E pri '''FATHER to the other Knaus'''' # 15524566 [[Knaus-116 | Knaus, John]] E pri #___________[[Knickenberger-1 | Knickenberger, Henry]] K Pri # 28040338 [[Kresse-13 | Kresse, August]] 24 A pri # 10433625 [[Kuntz-763 | Kuntz, Charles]] 20 C pri # 175499378 [[Lacy-1454 | Lacy, Elijah]] H pri/ 3rd ?? DIMS 1862? # 175532768 [[Logsdon-990 |Lagsdon, John M]] H pri/7th / 13th DIMS (aka Lagsdon) # 140418750 [[Lambert-6626 | Lambert, George]] 23 C pri/45t/ 50th # ___________ [[Lambert-6627 | Lambert, John G]] 25 A 6 Corp/5th #___________ [[Laun-14 | Lann, Conrad]] 19 C pri # ___________ [[Larm-19 | Larm, Jeffrey S]] 22 A 2nd Sgt # 73706138 [[Larue-545 | Larue, Samuel J]] 26 A pri died in Kansas # 147588581[[Layden-57 | Layden, Thomas]] 19 K pri/ 24th # _______ [[Leaton-26 | Leaton, John W]] 18 L pri/7th /13th #______-------[[lebbert-3 | Lebbert, William]] 20 A pri/Beckers #122249529 [[Lee-12708 | LEE, Morrison M]] 32 H Pri DiMS ('''My g-g-grampa'''') #50582453 [[Lee-18407 | Lee, George W]] 40 E Pri #50582791 [[Lee-17140 | Lee, Madison]] 18 E Pri/ 7th Cavalry William Madison # 81336197 [[Leir-17 | Leir, Stephen]] 26 C pri/5th SM Cav Corp DIMS # 137386604 [[Leonard-7683 | Leonard William]] k pri # _________[[Lewer-51 | Lewer, William]] k pri / 8th / 15th USRC H Grd. #__________[[Lewis-22965 | Lewis, Conrad]] 23 C pri # 95424700 [[Little-7407 | Little, Edward]] 21 B pri (LYTLE)/ 7th SM POW brothers # __________ [[Little-7408 | Little, Perry]] 18 C pri/7th Detached serv Ft Leavenworth # 132759157 [[Lockwood-2494 | Lockwood, Edward M]] 25 A pri # __________[[Lowery-1863 | Lowery, Ferdinand C]]33 L pri/7th Cav. Sgt # _________[[Luddington-182 | Luddington, James H]]. 28 C pri # __________[[Lyon-3375 | Lyon, James R]] H pri KIA Skirmish # _________[[Lyons-3317 | Lyons, Benjamin B]] K Corp #_________[[Lyons-3318 | Lyons, Charles W]] K pri #________[[Mabrin-1 | Mabrin, Thomas F]] 22 A pri (aka:Mabrey) # 52841171 [[Mack-1700 | Mack, Andrew]] 18 B pri/ 7th SM Cav # 46528468 [[Maddox-1839 | Maddox, Dial]] E pri # 46528468 [[Maddox-1840 | Maddox, John]] 48 E pri # 32750851 [[Maddox-1841 | Maddox, Willey]] E pri # _________[[Malchett-1 | Malchett, Richard]] 27 D pri POW Lex.. # _________[[Manschand-1 | Manschand, Louis]] 18 B Drummer #_________[[Markle-512 | Markle, Max]] E pri/Sgt 7th SM Cav # 93115054 [[Marr-925 | Marr, Almon]] 20 C pri / Corp 7th SM (in my TWIG) #16360475 [[Marr-926 | Marr, David V (Daniel)]] 19 C 5th Sgt # 34786660[[Marshall-10644 | Marshall, Thomas A]] 21 A pri/ the 7th #________[[Marshall-10645 | Marshall, William A]] 19 E pri and the 7th # 140617649 [[Martin-33374 | Martin, Thomas H.B]] 26 A pri # 33914825 [[Mason-9692 | Mason, Clifford W]] K pri/ 1st Iowa buried Wash. # __________[[Mason-9697 | Mason, Sanford C]] 19 D pri POW Lex../ Batt D 1st MO # _________[[Mason-9705 | Mason, William A.J]] 37 D Corp/ Sanford's dad # 59570438 [[Maxwell-5257 | Maxwell, Robert M]] E pri POW Lex #25436683 [[Mayhew-985 | Mayhew, Alexander]] 22 D pri/POW Lex (Aaron 1st name) # 135321878 [[McAllister-1814 | McAllister, Hugh]] H pri (DIMS 1861 ) # 7966815 [[McAllister-1815 | McAllister, Thomas]] k pri # -----------[[McAnalley-3 | McAnally, John ]] 30 D pri #_______[[McCabe-1557 | McCabe, Frank]] K 1st Lt # 109567786 [[McCabe-1558 | McCabe, James]] K pri # 83756356 [[McCarty-2550 | McCarty, Daniel]] 22 A pri #177108367[[McClelland-1073 | McClelland, Gamble]] K pri/ 6th Cav. DIMS Suicide... # 3675145 [[McCubbin-141 | McCubbin, Granville R]] 36 K pri/7th Cavalry # 3733155 [[McCubbin-142 | McCubbin, Ira E]] 22 A pri/45th Inf.. died in CALIF. # 135236169 [[McCubbin-143 | McCubbin, Thomas]] 24 E pri # 23005643 [[McDaniel-3683 | McDaniel, Joshua M]] 18 B pri/Mo 1st L. A./ 40th Mo # _________[[McDaniel-3685 | McDaniel, Lorenzo D]] 44 D pri # 28510232 [[McDaniel-3686 | McDaniel, Thomas]] 20 # 47926828 [[McGirl-9 | McGirl, John]] 30 D pri # 47927876 [[McGraw-873 | McGraw, Thomas]] k pri # 95115691 [[McGuire-2524 | McGuire, George W]] 23 A 5th Sgt/ Lt 40th Enr/ 7th Mo SM #50581918 [[McGuire-2525 | McGuire, John M]] 40 A pri (father of Geo's wife Emily/Brother to Capt Sam) #__________ [[McGuire-2526 | McGuire, Samuel N]] 20 A Pvt/7th SM Cav.. Corp Teamster POW #15966717 [[McGuire-2527 | McGuire Samuel W]] 34 A Capt./2Lt 7th #50607101 [[McGuire-2530 | McGuire, Washington L.G]] 26 A 4th Sgt (Samuel W.'s brother) #15622052 [[McGuire-2531 | McGuire William F.]] 44 A pri # __________[[McKinney-3806 | McKinney, John]] 31 E pri #__________[[McKinney-3807 | McKinney, Patrick]] 24 A pri # _________[[McKenney-433 | McKinney, William]] 20 A pri #21560991 [[McQueary-156 | McQuery, Humphrey E]] Corp died/buried Colorado #_________[[McQueary-157 | McQuery, James A]] E pri (STEP-brother to Humphrey) # _________[[McQuery-25 | McQuery, John]] E pri # _________[[McQuery-26 | McQuery, Robert]] E pri #21568490 [[McQuery-27 | McQuery Walker]] E pri # 81681254 [[Merryfield-36 | Merryfield, O. H]] K pri # 127438421[[Meyer-8357 | Meyer John]] 35 C pri f-a-g?? # 34394549 [[Mikel-95 | Mikel, William S]]. 32 B pri #127997647[[Miles-4877 | Miles Henry]] 19 L pri /302th Inf #30025466 [[Miller-43383 | Miller James]] 25 E Sgt # _________[[Miller-43384 | Miller, James R]] 25 A pri #63650511 [[Miller-43385 | Miller Oscar W]] E pri POW #_________[[Miller-43386 | Miller, Samuel H]] E pri #nothing [[Miller-43387 | Miller, William W]] 40 L 1st Lt/Capt #________[[Mitchel-347 | Mitchel, George A]] H 2nd Sgt # _______[[Mitchell-16063 | Mitchell, Richard B]] 24 C pri #35591427 [[Mitchell-28614 | Mitchell, William M]] . 19 C pri 16064 #________[[Modinger-14 | Modinger Joseph]] k pri #32232189 [[Moore-32097 | Moore Green]] E pri #________[[Moriarty-342 | Moriarty Andrew]] k pri #84462994 [[Morarty-1 | Moriarty, Patrick]] 26 C pri # _______[[Morris-16174 | Morris William J]] 23 B pri # ______[[Morrisey-162 | Morrisey Michael]] K Wagoneer #69845646 [[Mosier-430 | Mosier Thomas R]] 27 B pri /51st brothers/ they both DIMS of disease #69877127 [[Mosier-431 | Mosier, William]] 25 B pri /35th brothers/yes they both DIMS of disease #32586548 [[Muldoon-152 | Muldoon John]] E pri #84246336 [[Murphy-12078 | Murphy John]] 33 C pri #38533915 [[Murry-437 | Murray, William H. H]] E pri /the 27th Infantry.... # 65330921 [[Nason-971 | Nason, Henry]] K 1st sgt #__________[[Neville-2405 | Neville, Thomas]] 40 C pri # __________[[Newbill-53 | Newbill, Charles]] H pri # __________ [[Newman-5861 | Newman, Henry]] 24 A pri #___________[[Newman-5862 | Newman, John G]] 36 C 3rd Corp # __________ [[Noaks-5 | Noaks, James L]] 33 A pri #___________[[Nunn-1347 | Nunn, George]] 15 C pri Minor, Dropped #135319535 [[Nunn-1348 | Nunn, John W]] 21 C pri #141234650 [[O'Bannon-411 | O'Bannon, William]] H pri (Uncle-in-law) #178565784 [[O'Dare-1 | O'Dare, John]] 45 C Comm Sgt/ 11th Cavalry '''DIMS''' # ___________ [[O'Leary-754 | O'Leary, William P]] 20 D pri #58304898 [[Orns-1 | Orns, Henry A]] 25 D Sgt #62051559 [[O'Shea-485 | O'Shea, Patrick]] K pri #__________[[Owens-5897 | Owens, James]] 23 D pri #97638108 [[Pace-2271 | Pace, William I]] 18 B 2nd Sgt #__________[[Payne-8110 | Payne, Joseph J]] Drummer #___________[[Palmer-13016 | Palmer Lewis D]] 27 L pri # 50607151 [[Park-2427 | Park, John]] 45 a pri #135335085 [[Parker-23191 | Parker, Frank L]] K Capt. # 31020104 [[Parker-23192 | Parker, Gilman]] 18 B pri # ____________ [[Parker-23193 | Parker, James B]]. C Corp #____________[[Parker-23196 | Parker, Jesse T]] E pri # 3166402 [[Parrish-2431 | Parrish, Monroe]] Pvt/ 33rd Inf age:19 DIMS # 32259227[[Patterson-10175 | Patterson, Thomas]] H pri # 132079091[[Payne-6680 | Payne, Barnabus A]]/[[Payne-4838 | Barbabus]] 28 A pri ('''5 brothers wearing GREY/KIA''') # 7775674 [[Payne-4837 | Payne, George C]] 30 A pri (brother to Barnabus) # __________[[Payne-8110 | Payne, Joseph J]] 26 A Drummer #__________[[Pearman-149 | Pearman, William]] 40 c pri # _________[[Pease-1681 | Pease John]] 48 C 1st Lt #_________[[Pennell-519 | Pennell Zachariah P]] 30 C 4th Corp #_________[[Phemister-68 | Phemister, John]] Co. K Sgt #_________[[Phillips-20185 | Phillips, Alexander M]] H pri #_________[[Phillips-20186 | Phillips, George W]] 22 A pri #_________[[Phillips-20187 | Phillips, Jackson]] 60 E Pri #_________[[Phillips-20188 | Phillips, John H]] H pri #14666281[[Phillips-20198 | Phillips, Milton J]] 35 A Pri POW #________ [[Pleasant-223 | Pleasant, Edward]] 37 D pri /7th Cav/2nd L.A #_________[[Plott-174 | Plott, George W]] 43 A pri #66216315 [[Plott-175 | Plott, William J]] 23 A pri #__________[[Pogue-333 | Pogue, Joseph A]] 18 C pri / 29th Mo. Inf-died in '''Andersonville" #37514912 [[Porter-11456 | Porter, Edmund L]] 20 A pri #50582702[[Porter-11457 | Porter, John W]] 24 A pri #22161796 [[Potter-6352 | Potter, Abraham]] K pri #135509789 [[Potter-6353 | Potter, George]] H pri #__________ [[Potter-6354 | Potter, L.D]] H 4th Sgt /2Lt 6th Cavalry/ died Idaho #__________ [[Potts-2692 | Potts, John W]] 18 C pri # __________[[Potts-2693 | Potts, Joseph]] 20 C 4th Corp/ 1st Cavalry #92241498 [[Powell-9996 | Powell, William B]] 25 B pri /7th SM Cav #73838369 [[Pritchard-2313 | Pritchard, George]] K pri #___________[[Quillian-22 | Quillian, James H]] 30 C pri #___________[[Quinley-46 | Quinley, James M]] 18 L pri #___________[[Radikin-2 | Radikin, James M]] 20 L pri #__________[[Ragener-1 | Ragener, John M]] 28 B pri #22164021[[Rain-27 | Rain, William S]] 20 A pri /1st/ 7th Cav #-________[[Raines-937 | Raines, John H]] 24 L pri /7th Cav. #_________[[Rainey-1155 | Rainey, James A]] 18 H pri #_________[[Rainey-1156 | Rainey, William R]] H Teamster # ________[[Rains-619 | Rains, Emory B]] 26 L pri #_________[[Ramey-1191 | Ramey, Stout]] H pri #_________[[Ramsour-37 | Ramsour, Michael]] K pri /Scouts/Guides #50583186 [[Randall-3716 | Randall, John]] 27 E pri #________[[Randall-3717 | Randall, Peter]] 22 A pri (brothers) #________[[Raney-542 | Raney, John A]] 24 A pri POW Lex.. #67631453 [[Rank-149 | Rank, Jacob T]] 18 L pri/7th Cav KIA # 141286396 [[Ray-5463 | Ray, Samuel]] K pri /4th Cav Nurse/DIMS #6959847[[Rector-1102 | Rector, Nimrod]] H pri #14795620 [[Reece-1230 | Reece, James R]] 22 D pri POW #107861667[[Reeves-3991 | Reeves, Benjamin F]] 35 C pri #_________[[Regan-742 | Regan, Jeremiah]] H pri #_________[[Revis-89 | Revis, Preston P]] 27 B pri POW #_________[[Rhine-192 | Rhim, James W]] K pri (aka; Rhim, James W) (my g-g-Uncle mar: GREER #61299343 [[Rhoads-936 | Rhodes, Ezra]] K pri /33rd Inf #________[[Rice-9448 | Rice, Thomas K]] 36 B 1st sgt #24210428 [[Riff-19 | Riff, Joseph]] 30 C pri /7th Cav #79481587[[Rigg-384 | Rigg, Joseph E]] 23 A 3rd Sgt #no relation [[Rigg-385 | Rigg, William F]] 20 A 3rd Corp #16150263 [[Riley-6526 | Riley, Thomas J]] 18 A pri / 2nd Iowa/ died in Calif #81369288 [[Roach-2647 | Roach, John]] 40 E pri #___________[[Roach-2648 | Roach, Owen]] 26 C pri #19470837 [[Roberson-1620 | Roberson, Richard]] H pri # __________[[Roberts-21480 | Roberts, George M]] 28 C 8th Corp #135641801[[Robertson-11068 | Robertson, Francis H]] H pri Died fever prairie #38902264 [[Root-2147 | Root, Milton B]] 24 D pri #54508834 [[Rose-9772 | Rose, John W]] K pri #___________[[Ross-12663 | Ross, Benjamin]] K pri Mexican War/ Ohio Reg. #__________[[Rothgibb-1 | Rothgibb, Jacob]] 21 L pri/ 12th Cavalry POW #__________[[Rouse-1493 | Rouse, David]] 45 L pri #179430993 [[Rouse-1494 | Rouse, William J]] 19 L pri /7th Cav/13th son of David #__________[[Rowlet-2 | Rowlet, Wesley]] 25 E pri #__________[[Rupe-145 | Rupee, Wesley P]] 35 C pri #62426034 [[Russell-14465 | Russell, James W]] 25 L pri #81372307[[Russell-14466 | Russell, Thomas]] 23 L pri #133085714 [[Ryan-7070 | Ryan, Patrick]] 22 A pri POW # 49411433 [[Saddler-115 | SADDLER, Nicholas]] 30 C pri #___________[[Sanders-9047 | Sanders, John Erwin]] 24 C 2nd Sgt #__________[[Sawyer-3849 | Sawyer, Thomas]] 22 B pri #76750702 [[Scarborough-2035 | Scarborough, David L]] 25 A pri /34 Enr Militia # __________[[Scarborough-2036 | Scarborough, Erastus]] 31 A pri )brothers) #50582341 [[Scarbrough-359 | Scarborough, John B]] 18 A pri (brothers) #__________[[Scott-22866 | Scott, Marion G]] H pri # 32262337 [[Scott-22867 | Scott, William F]] 25 C 2 Corp (maybe brothers) FT Leavenworth #____________[[Seignior-2 | Seignoir, Benjamin F]] 20 A pri #____________[[Seignior-1 | Seignoir, John G]] 22 A pri #____________[[Seignior-3 | Seignoir, John w]] 20 A pri #___________[[Shall-14 | Shall, David]] K pri #___________[[Shanks-956 | Shanks, John]] K pri brother #50607652 [[Shanks-958 | Shanks, Samuel]] 34 A 1st Lt #84055209 [[Sharp-6200 | Sharp, Robert]] 32 B pri actually 52 yrs old...Railroad Conct. #___________[[Shass-1 | Shass, John]] K pri (probably spelled SASS #___________[[Shaw-11176 | Shaw, David]] K pri #one/same as above: Shaw David H pri same Co.K but diff. enlistment date/place #7858511 [[Shea-1349 | Shea, Michael]] 38 C 6th Corp #__________[[Shirley-1703 | Shirley, Samuel]] SPELLED: 3 ways: Shiley/ Sherley #60942962 [[Shinkle-253 | Shinkle, John]] 41 A pri / 40th father of Marion #95487149 [[Shinkle-254 | Shinkle, Marion]] 18 E pri #141612425 [[Shipley-1435 | Shipley, Thomas]] 29 A pri #36705237 [[Short-3915 | Short, George W]] 29 B 3rd Sgt/ CAPT. 63 Illinois #92375497 [[Simon-2832 | Simon, John]] 35 B pri #32895994 [[Simpson-10225 | Simpson, John G]]. 21 L pri /7th SM Cav #___________[[Skaggs-1258 | Skaggs, Calvin]] H pri Brothers /in the 7th #___________[[Skaggs-1259 | Skaggs, Thomas B]] H pri Brothers /in the 7th/ 13th Veterans Vol Cav #37834226 [[Skidmore-881 | Skidmore, James B]]. 22 B pri #55243626 [[Skidmore-882 | Skidmore, Peyton]] 28 B pri POW-Lexington #___________[[Slover-145 | Slover, Warren]] H pri #136133958 [[Smallwood-773 | Smallwood, William H]] K 1st Lt /Capt Smallwood Scouts/Guides # ___________[[Smiley-786 | Smiley, H. Walker]] H 1st Lt Wife's# 22212840 #14605280 [[Smiley-787 | Smiley, James]] 23 A pri /40th Enr.Militia #___________[[Smith-127376 | Smith, Campbell E]] H pri #___________[[Smith-127377 | Smith, David F]] 24 B pri #90510481 [[Smith-127378 | Smith, Green P.B]] 30 A pri #72440200 [[Smith-127383 | Smith, Henry]] 23 E Corp #147801688 [[Smith-84624 | Smith, William B]] 23 A pri #85656523 [[Smith-127385 | Smith, William H]] K pri #___________[[Smith-127387 | Smith, William]] (of Georgetown) K pri ''' POW Lex''' #___________[[Smithey-46 | Smithey, John]] K pri #___________[[Snow-5166 | Snow, Isaac]] 18 D pri /7th SM #11684653 [[Solomon-1354 | Solomon, Frederick]] 21 L pri #__________[[Spahare-1 | Spahare, Maderas]] 27 D pri #__________[[Spaner-1 | Spaner, James]] K pri 3 MOS. only #29870754 [[Spangenburger-1 | Spangenburger, Wesley]] K pri #81220279 [[Sparks-3278 |Sparks William L]] or S. 19 B pri/ 2nd L/A DIMS 1863 #118257696 [[Sparrow-1079 | Sparrow, James]] K pri (#87465915 is B:1849) #__________[[Sprinkle-2075 | Sprinkle, Francis]] H pri #__________[[Sproat-121 | Sproat, Jacob]] K pri #__________[[Spurgeon-392 | Spurgeon, William]] 24 A 1st sgt #__________[[Spurgeon-393 | Spurgin, John A]] 29 A pri brother to all 3 #__________[[Spurgeon-394 | Spurgin, Joseph B]] 36 A Reg. Wagon Mstr #__________[[Spurgeon-395 | Spurgin, Solomon]] 38 A pri #__________[[Stache-4 | Stache, Julius]] 38 C Pri #__________[[Starkey-1485 | Starkee, John W]] 22 C pri #101352695 [[Starkey-1488 | Starkey, Ingham]] 30 B 2nd Lt # _________[[Steilman-1 | Steilman, John]] K Pri #6352427 [[Stephens-7302 | Stephens, Joshua]] 20 B pri #__________[[Stillwell-954 | Stillwell, Franklin M]] 18 B pri /25th/ 1st Engineers #96899746 [[Stosberg-2 | Stoesburg, Fritz W]] 26 A Pri /7th Cavalry/1st POW #80892194 [[Stosberg-3 | Stoesburg, Rudolph]] 23 A pri /5th Sm/13th Cav #___________[[Stone-11275 | Stone, Josiah A]] 25 D pri ??3581035 #___________[[Stout-4112 | Stout, James 30]] D Pri #___________[[Stribby-1 | Stribby, Samuel 19]] L Pri #6969523 [[Strong-3665 | Strong, William]] H pri #__________[[Stutz-168 | Stutz, A.]] K pri #__________[[Sullivan-9288 | Sullivan, Batholomew]] 36 C Pri #6425287 [[Sullivan-9289 | Sullivan, Patrick]] 42 A Pri #112916585 [[Sullivan-9290 | Sullivan, Patrick]] K pri #59717917 [[Taylor-41071 | Taylor, Isaac W]] 22 A pri / 7th SM #24019170 [[Taylor-41073 | Taylor, James C]] 21 L pri #84114564 [[Taylor-41075 | Taylor, James E L]] E pri #9780715 [[Taylor-41078 | Taylor, James W]] . E pri #20938760 [[Taylor-41079 | Taylor, Leonard S]] 30 E pri #29346840 [[Terhorst-11 | Terherst, Arent]] 40 B pri #13471039 [[Tesch-135 | Tesch James G]] K pri #96637456 [[Thomas-26889 | Thomas, George W]] A pri #110418688 [[Thomas-26925 | Thomas, Joel]] H pri # ___________[[Tippencamp-1 | Tippencamp, Herman]] 19 A pri #___________[[Tobin-782 | Tobin, Edward]] 24 E pri #141801068 [[Todd-5944 | Todd James A]] H pri #____________[[Tompkins-2132 | Tompkins, George W]] E pri # 7197107 [[Trapp-270 | Trapp, Benjamin F]] 20 B pri #136402356 [[Trapp-189 | Trapp, Henry T]] 22 B pri older brother #__________[[Triplet-34 | Triplet, Elsey]] 30 D pri # _________[[Triplet-35 |Triplet, George W]] 23 D pri #__________[[Triplet-36 | Triplet, Thomas]] 24 D pri #__________[[Tuebner-4 | Tuebner, David]] H Corp #10821502 [[Turley-960 | Turley, James]] H pri Capt. 7th SM Cavalry and son of Jesse J #136416654 [[Turley-235 | Turley, Jesse J]] H Capt. DIMS same as my grampa #________ [[Turley-961 | Turley, William N]] H 2nd Corp/ 7th SM Cavalry #29093429 [[Utt-76 | Utt, David H]] 30 D pri DIMS #_________[[Van_Beck-1 | Van Beck, George W]] K 2nd Lt #_________[[Van Beck-2 | Van Beck, William]] K pri #_________[[Vanbiber-1 | Vanbiber, Jeffrey I]] 21 E pri #_________[[Vandermoland-1 | Vandermoland, Sytz S.R.P]] 39 B pri #_________ [[Vice-330 | Vice, George E]] E pri POW 1st Batt #42199701 [[Vice-331 | Vice, Talbert R]] 47 E pri POW # _________[[Vicory-16 | Vicery, William M]] 23 A pri (aka:Vicory/VICKERY) #125745040 [[Vigus-16 | Vigus, William S]]. 22 C pri 40th EMM/12th Cavalry '''KIA''' #________[[Wagener-289 | Wagener, George W]] 25 B pri #124376111 [[Wainscott-209 | Wainscott, Christ (ian) C]] 21 L pri # ___________ [[Wainscott-210 | Wainscott, John H]] 19 L pri brothers #52695409 [[Walters-5185 | Walters, Alfred]] 19 B pri #__________ [[Walters-5186 | Walters, James S]] 43 B pri #___________[[Wampler-357 | Wampler, Jessie]] E pri #89851360 [[Ward-18308 | Ward, Andrew]] K pri #47052644 [[Ward-18309 | Ward, Mathew]] 45 E pri "No service rendered" #94679002 [[Warren-10677 | Warren, Cyrus]] 19 A pri #38206943 [[Warren-10714 | Warren, Larkin A]] H pri #70912520 [[Warson-24 | Warson, David H]] H pri 50th/43rd/ 9th SM Cavalry #___________[[Warson-25 | Warson, JR Thomas J]] pri #3145672 [[Washburn-2317 | Washburn, Abraham]] 21 B pri 7th/3rd. POW in LA... #54490795 [[Watson-16951 | Watson, William]] K pri #___________[[Watson-16952 | Watson, William]] H pri (yes there are 2) #37721682 [[Wears-13 | Wears, William]] 23 L pri #5421830 [[Weeden-2503 | Weeden, Robert]] H 3rd Sgt /7th SM QM Sgt. with his brother Wm. #___________[[Weeden-2505 | Weeden, Robert]] K Pvt. 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28th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 28th General Assembly of Newfoundland] [[Category:Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] {{Succession box |title= 28th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1932 - 1934 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:27th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|27th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:29th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|29th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Abbott-15438|Abbott, William H.]] || St. George's-Port au Port || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Alderdice-8|Alderdice, Frederick C.]] || St. John's West || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Ayre-536|Ayre, James S.]] || Port de Grave || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Bradley-19370|Bradley, F. Gordon]] || Humber || Liberal |- | [[Brown-81455|Brown, Kenneth M.]] || Grand Falls || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Browne-6694|Browne, William J.]] || Harbour Main-Bell Island || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Byrne-7190|Byrne, Gerald G.]] || St. John's East || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Earle-3653|Earle, Harold J.]] || Fogo || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Emerson-5330|Emerson, L. Edward]] || St. John's East || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Foote-4887|Foote, Samuel J.]] || Burin || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Furey-327|Furey, Charles]] || Harbour Main-Bell Island || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Gray-41988|Gray, Norman]] || Twillingate || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Halley-766|Halley, Patrick F.]] || St. John's West || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Lewis-57907|Lewis, Phillip J.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Mitchell-44331|Mitchell, Harold]] || Trinity South || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Moore-83341|Moore, Joseph]] || White Bay || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Mosdell-16|Mosdell, Harris M.]] || Fortune Bay and Hermitage || Independent |- |[[Puddester-19|Puddester, John C.]] || Carbonear-Bay de Verde || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Quinton-782|Quinton, Herman W.]] || Bonavista South || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Shea-3371|Shea, Michael A.]] || Ferryland || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Starkes-87|Starkes, Roland G.]] || Green Bay || Liberal |- | [[Stone-23055|Stone, John G.]] || Trinity North || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Walsh-13383|Walsh, William J.]] || Placentia West || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Whiteley-1111|Whiteley, George]] || St. Barbe || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Winsor-718|Winsor, William C.]] || Bonavista North || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Winter-8054|Winter, Harry A.]] || Harbour Grace || United Newfoundland Party |- | [[Winter-8053|Winter, James A.]] || Burgeo || United Newfoundland Party |}

28th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:28th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] The 28th Infantry Division ( nicknamed the Keystone Division) is the oldest continuously serving division in the United States Army Formed initially from Pennsylvania National Guard units, the 28th Division was engaged with the enemy beginning in late June, 1918 south of the Marne River, and continuing through the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, September 26 - November 11, 1918. In response to World War I, the division was drafted into federal service on Aug. 5, 1917 After arriving in France, the 28th gained fame as a result of its gallant stand on July 15, 1918. As the division took up defensive positions along the Marne River east of Chateau-Thierry, the Germans commenced their attack with a fierce artillery bombardment. When the German assault collided with the main force of the 28ID, the fighting became bitter hand-to-hand combat. The 28ID repelled the German forces and decisively defeated their enemy. After the battle, Gen. John Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force, visited the battlefield and declared that the 28ths soldiers are "Men of Iron" and named the 28th his "Iron Division." The 28ID developed a red keystone-shaped shoulder patch, officially adopted Oct. 27, 1918. During the war, it took a total of 14,139 casualties (2,165 killed and 11,974 wounded). 2 individuals received the Medal of Honor: Sergeant James I. Mestrovitch, Company C, 111th Infantry; and Major Joseph H. Thompson, Headquarters, 110th Infantry. World War II The division, was reactivated on February 17, 1941 during World War II On July 22, 1944, the division landed in Normandy and pushed east towards the French capital of Paris .During the Liberation of Paris on August 29, 1944 the men of the 28th entered Paris and were given the honor of marching down the Champs-Elysées on August 29, 1944. After a protracted struggle on the Siegfried Line on the Dragon's teeth (fortification) infested Westwall the Division crossed the Our River by bridge from Weiswampach, Luxembourg into Sevenig (Our), Germany, making it the first of the Allied armies to reach German soil. The 28th suffered excessive casualties that autumn in the costly and ill-conceived Battle of Hürtgen Forest. The 28th, which had sustained heavy casualties during the The Ardennes Offensive ( Battle of The Bulge), where they fought doggedly in place using all available personnel and threw off the enemy timetable before withdrawing. At the end of November1944 the 28th Division assisted French Forces in eliminating aGerman "pocket" of resistance formed Alsace region centered in the city of Colmar. By February 2, the 28th had cleared Colmar's surrounding areas and the French 5th Armored Division led the way into the town. On 9 February, the final organized German troops in Alsace were pushed back across the Rhine. Casualties: Total battle casualties: 16,762, Killed in action: 2,316, wounded in action: 9,609, Missing in action: http://www.png.pa.gov/army_national_guard/28th_infantry_division/Pages/default.aspxhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/28th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) Known as the "Keystone Division." Insignia, a red keystone. Organized from units of the Pennsylvania National Guard at Camp Hancock, Ga., August 5, 1917. The majority of the officers and enlisted men were from the State of Pennsylvania. On November 15th the division was reorganized to conform to the new Tables of Organization. The division commenced leaving the States April 21, 1918, moving through Camp Upton. It landed at Calais May 18th and trained with the British in the vicinity of Nielles les Blequin for about two weeks. It then moved to Gonesse where it trained with the French for another two weeks' period, and then moved to a sector near the Marne. On July 1, 1918, two platoons of the 11th Infantry took part in an attack on hill 204. On July 16th part of the infantry entered the line on the Marne River and the entire division was in sector on the Ourcq river by July 27, 1918. The division was relieved on the night of July 30th-31st, and from then to August 6th was in rest in the vicinity of Jaulgonne on the Marne. On the night of August 6th-7th, it again entered the line on the Vesle river, the sector extending from about Courlandon on the east to Fismes on the west. Here it remained actively engaged until Sept. 8th, when it was relieved by a French division. Upon relief of the division, it moved to a position south of the Argonne forest, and on Sept. 20th took part of the sector extending from Boureuilles on the east to Cote 285 on the west. It was one of the attacking divisions in the offensive of Sept. 26th, pushing as far as Chatel Chehery, where it was relieved on Oct. 9th. It then moved by bus to an area northeast of Commercy. On Oct. 16th it took over a sector near Thiaucourt extending from northeast to Jaulny on the east to the southern end of Etany de Lachaussee on the west. It held this sector until the signing of the armistice and then went to the divisional training area. To include May 15, 1919, the division's casualties were 2,531 battle deaths, and 13,746 wounded. Seven hundred and twenty-six individuals of this division were taken prisoners by the enemy. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 58. http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm Commanders: *Maj. Gen. C. M. Clement to Dec. 11, 1917 *Maj. Gen. Chas. H. Muir, Dec. 15, 1917, to Oct. 24, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Wm. H. Hay, Oct. 24 to Nov. 11, 1918. For more information on the 28th Infantry Division during World War I See: * [[Wikipedia:28th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)#World War I | Wikipedia:28th Infantry Division]] * [http://www.brooklineconnection.com/history/Gallery/WWIPghHistory.html A History of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Troops] Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1919 (Reprint with additions) * States publications society An illustrated history of the Twenty-eigth division Volume 1 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015058009237;view=1up;seq=11 Pennsylvania in the world war. An illustrated history of the Twenty-eigth division Vol 1] Publisher: States publications society Pittsburgh, Chicago 1921 * States publications society An illustrated history of the Twenty-eigth division Volume 2 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039721843;view=1up;seq=11 Pennsylvania in the world war. An illustrated history of the Twenty-eigth division Vol 2] Publisher: States publications society Pittsburgh, Chicago 1921 ====Sources====

29th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War

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[[Category:29th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] A page to assist in memorializing the 29th regiment of the Connecticut Colored Infantry. Virtual Cemetery on FindAGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1497208 CT State Library index to Connecticut 29th Colored Regiment Enlistments: https://www.ctatatelibrarydata.org/colored-troop-enlistments-from-connecticut-during-the-civil-war/ ==Soldiers Memorialized on Wikitree== [[:Category: 29th Regiment, Connecticut Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] *[[Newton-11172|Alexander Heritage Newton (1837-1921)]] *[[Fitch-1841|Roderick P Fitch (1839-1864)]] ==Texts on this unit== *[[Space:Out_of_the_Briars%2C_An_Autobiography_and_Sketch_of_the_Twenty-Ninth_Regiment%2C_Connecticut_Volunteers|Out of the Briars, An Autobiography and Sketch of the Twenty-Ninth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers]] ==Websites== * '''Project 29''': https://www.project29.org/ ==Original Archival Manuscripts== *Letter of Joseph O. Cross to wife: https://www.ctexplored.org/fighting-for-freedom-joseph-o-cross/ ==National Archives, Those who need profiles== *Williams, Joseph, b. ~1834 in Delaware: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/57067986 *Wooby, William, b. ~1836, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/57068630 *Young, Jacob, b. in Delaware, ~1846, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/57069006 ==Wounded== *'''needs profile''': Watson, Henry: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/57066670 ==Photos== * Photo of the 29th Regiment from Connecticut at Beaufort, South Carolina by photographer Sam A. Cooley: https://www.loc.gov/resource/cwpbh.03373/ * No. 11, Camp of 29th CT, Beaufort, Right Wing, recto, https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/stereo/id/1871 * https://connecticuthistory.org/connecticut-29th-mustered-into-service-today-in-history/

29th Tennessee Infantry Regiment Company F

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29th Tennessee Infantry
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"The Greeneville Guards."
------ The 29th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was assembled at Henderson's Mills, Greene County, Tennessee, in September, 1861. It had 71 disabled at Chickamauga and in December, 1863, totalled 236 men and 173 arms. Only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/29th_Regiment,_Tennessee_Infantry FamilySearch] ''29th Infantry Regiment Tennessee'' The Twenty-ninth Tennessee (Confederate) Regiment was composed of companies from Greene, Bradley, Hawkins, Polk, Claiborne, Hancock and Washington Counties, and was organized at Henderson's Mills, Greene County, in July, 1861, with Col. Samuel Powell. It did guard duty in East Tennessee until December, and then joined Zollicoffer at Mill Springs, and January 19 met the enemy at the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mill_Springs Battle of Fishing Creek] called Battle of Mill Springs by the Union, where Col. Powell was permanently disabled. It marched to northern Mississippi via Murfreesboro, and remained at Iuka during the battle of Shiloh. It skirmished around Corinth, moved to Chattanooga; thence north on the Kentucky campaign, being commanded by Horace Rice, who had succeeded Arnold, met the enemy at Perryville; thence marched to Murfreesboro, where it exhibited splendid intrepidity and courage, losing 36 killed on the field and 136 wounded. At [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chickamauga Chickamauga] it was held much in reserve, but lost, killed and wounded 32. At [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Missionary_Ridge Missionary Ridge] it did gallant work and was complimented on the field by Gens. Cheatham and Hardee. In 1864 at Dalton, [http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/rocky-face-ridge.html Rocky Face Ridge], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Resaca Resaca], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kennesaw_Mountain Kenesaw Mountain], Peach Tree Creek and around Atlanta it was prominently engaged. It participated at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jonesborough Jonesborough] and [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lovejoy%27s_Station Lovejoy]; and in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin–Nashville_Campaign Hood's Tennessee Campaign] at Franklin its gallant action was surpassed by no other regiment, its dead and wounded lying scattered over its bloody path. It fought at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nashville Nashville], retreated south with the army, and fought late in the day at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bentonville Bentonville]. It surrendered at Greensboro April 26.[http://www.tngennet.org/james/regthist.htm#29tncreg tngennet.org] ''Regimental Sketches, 29th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.''[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-civilwar/5620 LearnNC] ''Johnston Surrenders'' ------
My small force is melting away like the snow before the sun.—
General Joseph E. Johnston, Greensboro, April 13, 1865
------ Company F - Captains John Q. Arnold, James B. Johnson - "The Greeneville Guards." Men from Greene County.
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Johnston, William ==Profiles== *[[Johnson-20173|Captain James Bailey Johnson]] *[[Arnold-7353|Captain John Quincey Arnold]] ==Space Pages== *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Civil War Project Resource Page] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:%27%27Tennessee%27%27_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States.&public=1 Tennessee Civil War Resource Page] ==Resources== *[http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Battle_of_Dalton About North Georgia] ''The Battle of Dalton'' ==Sources==

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2nd Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force, World War I

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[[Category:Australian Imperial Force, World War I]] [[Category: Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=200 }} '''This page expands on a section of the [[:Space:The_Australian_Army|The Australian Army]] page''' The '''2nd Australian Division''' was formed on 10th July 1915 from reinforcements who had arrived for the 1st Division and training in Egypt as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) to fight in The Great War. The division fought at '''Gallipoli''' during the latter stages of the campaign. It became a formation of I ANZAC Corps, together with 1st Division and the New Zealand Division (which was later swapped with 4th Division from II ANZAC), until absorbed into the Australian Corps in November 1917. On the Western Front, in France and Belgium, it saw action on the Somme (1916), the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line (1917), the Hindenburg Line (1917), Third Battle of Ypres (1917), German Spring Offensive (1918), 'peaceful penetration' operations (1918) and Hundred Days (1918). Throughout the war, the division lost over 12,000 killed in action or died of wounds or other causes, and nearly 38,000 wounded; while 13 members of the division received the Victoria Cross. The 2nd Division was commanded by the following general officers during The Great War: * 1915-16 [[Legge-510|Major General (later Lieutenant General) Gordon Legge]] * 1917-18 [[Smyth-1932|Major General (later Sir) Nevill Smyth VC]] * 1918-19 [[Rosenthal-765|Major General (later Sir) Charles Rosenthal]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Division_(Australia) Wikipedia: 2nd Division (Australia)]. == Divisional units == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Division_Artillery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Division Artillery], commanded by [[Johnston-14146|Colonel (later Major General) George Johnston]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Division_Ammunition_Column%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Division Ammunition Column] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Divisional_Train%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Divisional Train] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Division_Trench_Mortars%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Division Trench Mortars] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Divisional_Engineers%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Divisional Engineers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Machine_Gun_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Machine Gun Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Pioneer_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Pioneer Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:2nd_Division_Signals_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Division Signals Company] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1st_Auxiliary_Divisional_Mechanical_Transport_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 2nd Auxiliary Division Mechanical Transport Company] == Brigades == The '''4th Australian Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the New Zealand and Australian Division during the Gallipoli Campaign. Its brigade commander at Gallipoli was [[Monash-2|Brigadier General (later General Sir) John Monash]]. Back in Egypt in early 1916 the brigade was transferred to the newly-formed 4th Division (see [[:Space:4th_Australian_Division,_Australian_Imperial_Force,_World_War_I|4th Australian Division]] page for the continued service of the 4th Brigade). *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_4th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 4th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:16th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 16th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51427 Australian War Memorial: 4th Infantry Brigade]. The '''5th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 2nd Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force, and saw action at Gallipoli and on the Western Front during The Great War. The Brigade comprised the 18th Battalion, 19th Battalion and 20th Battalion. The brigade was commanded by [[Holmes-11298|Brigadier General William Holmes]], [[Smith-160535|Brigadier General Robert Smith]] and [[Martin-35586|Brigadier General Edward Martin]]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_5th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 5th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:17th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 17th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:18th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 18th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:19th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 19th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:20th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 20th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Field Ambulance] The '''6th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 2nd Australian Division during the First World War, both at Gallipoli and on the Western Front. The brigade commander was Brigadier General Raymond Ladais Sandover. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_6th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 6th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:6th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 6th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:6th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 6th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:21st_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 21st Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:22nd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 22nd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:23rd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 23rd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:24th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 24th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:6th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 6th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:6th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 6th Field Ambulance] The '''7th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the ANZAC Division at Gallipoli and the 2nd Australian Division on the Western Front. The brigade was commanded by [[Paton-1160|Brigadier General John Paton]], [[Wisdom-603|Brigadier General Evan Wisdom]], and Brigadier General John Field CBE DSO. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_7th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 7th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:7th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 7th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:7th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 7th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:25th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 25th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:26th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 26th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:27th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 27th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:28th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 28th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:7th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 7th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:7th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 7th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:7th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 7th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51430 Australian War Memorial: 7th Australian Infantry Brigade].

2nd BATTALION OF FREE MEN OF COLOR

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[[Category: Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Space:War of 1812 Louisiana | War of 1812 Louisiana]][[Space:1st_BATTALION_OF_FREE_MEN_OF_COLOR | 1st Battalion of Free Men of Color]] {{War of 1812}} 2ND BATTALION OF FREE MEN OF COLOR- New Orleans {{blue|space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} (December 19, 1814 - March 20, 1815) Major Louis D’Aquin, Commander 2nd Battalion on Free Men of Color. The Second Battalion, Free Men of Color of the Louisiana Militia, some 256 men, including staff officers, were assembled in New Orleans and inducted into the service of the United States on December 19, 1814. The second battalion of free colored volunteers were recent immigrants to Louisiana from Haiti. They had fought with the French during the Haitian Revolution. When Haiti became independent, many fled and settled in New Orleans. ==='''ROSTER'''=== Frontin, Jean Gaideon, Pierre Garcie, Joseph Gastargne, Celecour Gauban, Augustin Gautier, Richard Gercer, Germain, Gustave, Cpl. Gustave, Barthelemi Hardy, Francs. Haubar, Henry, Chery, Cpl. Henry, Guillaume Henry, Louis Hewn, Chery, Cpl. Hilbard, Jean Jaideon, Pierre Jalabert, Cadet, James, Jarmin, Benjamin, sureon's aid Jercer, Jercer, Jean Baptiste Jerees, Jean Baptiste Jermaine Joissain Josephe, drummer Joseph, Jean Journin, Joseph Lacaine, Laclotte, Edouard Lacroix, servant Lafargue, Hypolite Lagrede, Blaufort Lajoi, Bernard Laporte, Rodenai Lapuse, Pierre, drummer Laquinle, Garcon Lassale, Sgt. Laurent, Louis Lecompte, Auguste, drummer Leger, Fontage, Cpl. Legros, Germaine Lembert, Zadique Lepine, Lepine, Antoine Lepotte, Belloni Leseay, Francois, Cpl. Lesian, Poince Lesiau, Francis, Cpl. Lesperence, servent Lindor, Pierre Lineroyable, servant Louis, servant Louis, Jn. Pre. servent Louis, Pierre Rodenay, Luto, Duconge Macarty, Barthy Magnant, Louis Mainard, Lyon, Cpl. Cpl. Majoie, Cpl. Cpl. Malas, Mauija, Silvin, Marcellin, Marchant, Marie, Jn. Marie, Joseph sgt. Marque, Marquien, sgt. Martin, Bazile Mathieu, Jn. Maurice, servant Milhomme Minja, Silvin, Sgt. Minville, Pierre Montegne, Mondesire, Phillie Sgt. Monsignac, Montegut, Autuste Maj. Monteuil, Desir Monteulle, Moreau, Louis Morein, Louis Morin, Montplaisir, Optegue, Pierre Sgt. Ower, Michel Paul, servant Paupin, Peconnet, Jn. Petit, Louis, Philibert, Jean Phillipe, servant Pierre, Jean Zamor, Pineau, Jean Pompers, Prevost, Raphael, Bazil Rauland, Raine, Cpl. Redouin, Jacques Remie, Remy, Antoine Ribon, Maunelle Robert, Angel Robert, Fifi Rodenay, Pierre Roland, Guillaume Rolet, Felix Romin, Casemire Rouland, Rene Roullette, Bonhomme Rouseteau Saintraille, F. Sannon Sarazin, Joseph Sarazin, Louis Savarie, Belton Sernesin, Paul, Cpl. Servian, Paul, Cpl. Similien Soulet Stanisclas, Victor Staraille, F. St. Aubin St. Erman St. Laurent, Sgt. St. Val, Major Taillot, Henry Talabert, Cadet Tardos, Etienne Theen, Lucien Thomas, Tiercy, Toraille, Jean Travert, Frans. Ursin, Andre William, servant Cpl. Xavier Ybare, Desire Yeyee Zadique Pierre Zamor

2nd Bombardment Group, Langley Field 1930's

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[[Category:2nd Bombardment Group, Y1B-17 Personnel]] [[Category:B-17 Bombers]] [[Category:United States Army Air Corps]] A list in progress of aircraft and personnel of the 2nd BG between the wars in Langley that flew the first B-17's. =A quick note to understand the Y1 designation on this batch of 13 aircraft:= *Although not followed that strictly, the original concept was the X also was an experimental aircraft (e.g. Bell X-1), X as a prefix to a designation was for a test (experimental) version of an aircraft, and Y as a prefix was for a pre-production version of an aircraft.
So you might have the X-40 to try out a new technology in an airframe not remotely suitable to be operational, then you build the XF-1000 to try that tech out in a new design, with some expectation the design isn't final. Once you have most of the bugs fixed and the design looks final, you build a small set of YF-1000 to get the production kinks ironed out, and to give you enough for a trials unit to maybe work out how to actually operate this aircraft as a unit. Finally, once that's all ready, you start with the F-1000 as the actual production run you plan to be the service aircraft.https://www.quora.com/Why-does-the-US-have-two-designations-for-prototype-aircraft-the-X-and-Y *The Y1B-17 instead of YB-17 designation comes from the bomber's very shaky ground "F-1" procurement program that was one mishap away from the whole program being cancelled.https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Portals/10/AUPress/Books/b_0127_meilinger_bomber.pdf see pages 57-8/397 in the pdf *These 13 aircraft fit the description above of a small set of pre-production aircraft. **They had simple counterweight propellers **The Y1B-17 had engines upgraded from the prototype's Pratt & Whitney R-1690 Hornet radial engines, to the more powerful Wright R-1820 Cyclone that would become the standard power plant on all B-17s produced **Landing gear was simplified from the prototype **The 13th Y1B-17 was the first to include ventral-nacelle-mount turbochargers thus becoming the B-17A **Testing of the Y1B-17s would result in increased rudder and flap sizes **The Y1B-17's separate triangular-shaped bombardier's aiming window, located further back in the lower nose, would be eliminated and replaced with the familiar framed window panel in the lower portion of the nose glazing **Y1B-17s had a pneumatic brake system that would be replaced with more efficient hydraulic brakes. **Features such as the ball turret, dorsal fin, large vertical tail and tail gunner wouldn't happen until the E model came about after a fatal crash of the B-17's airliner sibling model 307. *The four Bomb Squadrons that operated them, fit the description above of a trials unit. **The personnel came in as pioneers or became them while in this group. **The group put the aircraft through a number of training, demonstration and exhibition flight activities. =Y1B-17's= https://www.john2031.com/boeing/b-17/y1b-17_aircraft/photos_and_information.html
https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/production-block/boeing-m299-36-161-37-369/
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=52227
https://warbirds.fandom.com/wiki/Boeing_B-17_serial_numbers
https://www.reddit.com/r/WWIIplanes/comments/x6446c/boeing_b17_flying_fortress_airplanes_over_new/
https://volavi.co/aviacion/historia/historia-del-vuelo-de-buena-voluntad-de-bombarderos-y1b-17-flying-fortress-del-us-army-air-corps-a-colombia-en-1938
https://www.dailypress.com/history/dp-nws-langley-air-power-20160424-story.html
Frank Andrews Biography https://media.defense.gov/2010/Sep/24/2001330071/-1/-1/0/AFD-100924-041.pdf [[Giles-2291|Maj. Barney Giles]], pilot of the first B–17 to land at Langley Field [[Olds-563|Major Robert Olds]] was promoted to Lt Colonel coinciding with the delivery of the first Y1B-17 March 1st, 1937https://books.google.com/books?id=GdtPtUYP6-MC&pg=PA161&lpg=PA161&dq=36-153+yb-17+2nd+bg&source=bl&ots=hBmFdv-H0i&sig=ACfU3U27IHInLWBrW6ibmruXDqBPuvQ3dA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwja_t2FyaX9AhWxF1kFHecJAoI4ChDoAXoECAMQAw#v=onepage&q=36-153%20yb-17%202nd%20bg&f=false Birth of a Legend: The Bomber Mafia and the Y1b-17 By Capt Arthur H. Wagner Uscg (Ret), Arthur H. Wagner, Leon E. Braxton, Ltcol Leon E. (Bill)
March 12 - [[Pratt-16136|Brig. Gen. H. C. Pratt]], commanding officer of the Second Wing at Langley Field, relieved of duty and leaves for Maxwell Field; replaced by [[Brant-1146|Brig. Gen. G. C. Brant]].https://www.newspapers.com/image/230929285/?terms=fortress%20B-17%20Langley&match=1 Daily Press 02 Jan 1938, Sun · Page 17
[[George-14024|Major Harold L George]] Commanding Officer of 96th Bombardment Group in 1937.[[Wikipedia:Harold_L._George|Harold L George]]
[[Giles-2291|Major Barney Giles]] commanded the 20th Bomb Squadron at Langley Field in Virginia for a year and moved up to operations officer of the 2d Bomb Group there in July 1936. He flew the first Y1B-17 Flying Fortress service test bomber to Langley on March 4, 1937.[[Wikipedia:Barney_M._Giles|Barney M. Giles]]
[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V. Haynes]] after June 1936 , returned to Langley Field, where he served as commanding officer of the 49th Bombardment Squadron of the 2nd Bombardment Group.[[Wikipedia:Caleb_V._Haynes|Caleb V. Haynes]]
[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J Meloy]] commanding Officer of 20th Bombardment Squadron, Oct 1936 - 4 Aug 1939http://usafunithistory.com/PDF/20-29/20%20BOMB%20SQ.pdf
The first Y1B-17 Flying Fortress service test aircraft were assigned in March 1937 to the 2nd Bombardment Group, commanded by [[Olds-563|Lt. Col. Robert Olds]].
Following [[Giles-2291|Barney M. Giles]] in the first one, [[Haynes-9057|Haynes]] flew the second one to Langley.
The seventh arrived June 1st, at Peninsula airdrome with [[Olds-563|Robert Olds]] as Pilot
The tenth was piloted by [[Lauer-1158|Ford J Lauer]] accompanied by [[Harvey-21191|Ala L Harvey]] and [[Harding-10541|N B Harding]] to Langley on 18 July 1937https://www.newspapers.com/clip/121648730/10th-b-17/ Daily Press Newport News, Virginia 20 Jul 1937, Tue • Page 7 Amarillo B-17 Mechanic School (Class-26 references below)https://www.aerovintage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=599 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ First 13 Y1B-17's Delievered to Langley Field Air Base, March 1, 1937 - September 14, 1937 |- bgcolor=#b4e1f0 | Type || Serial
Number || Construction
Number || Delivery
Date || Ship
Number || Squadron ||Transferred||Written Off
Date || Fate||Notes |- | Y1B-17-BO || 36-149 || 1973 || 1 mar 1937
(16 jan 1937) || || 49th BS ||19BG
March Fd
Oct-40 || 11 Dec 1942|| Class-26 2/11/42
(71 flights)|| https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/y1b-17a-96th-bs-at-langley-field-11mar37/ Ship 61, Y1B-17A of 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd BG at Langley Field 11 March 1937[[Wikipedia:96th_Bomb_Squadron|96th Bomb Squadron]] #61 has 96th BS devil holding bomb emblem so 49th BS is probably not what it was assigned to
The initial flight of the aircraft took place on 2-Dec-36, but with Stan Umstead, five days later nosed over during landed but was not too badly damagedhttps://www.facebook.com/boeingb17/posts/boeing-yb-17-flying-fortress-36-149-the-initial-flight-of-the-aircraft-took-plac/2308531552547502/?locale=ms_MY&paipv=0&eav=Afax6KrIvUMx5nqapw6Nx3nfnWCliz_1yoi_rC_C-xi_rsfcoYNowSiUiYdgU6Zx_CA&_rdr |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-150 || 1974 || 11 mar 1937
(1 or 2 mar 1937) || #60 || 96th BS || 19BG
March Fd
force landed
engine failure
8-Oct- 40|| 30 Dec 1942|| 19th BG 16/7/42
(66 flights)|| American Air Museum [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-149 36-149], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-150 36-150], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-151 36-151], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-152 36-152], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-153 36-153], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-154 36-154], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-155 36-155], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-156 36-156], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-157 36-157], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-158 36-158], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-159 36-159], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-160 36-160], [https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/aircraft/36-161 36-161] https://www.aerovintage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=161 disputes first Y1B-17 to go to Langley Field |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-151 || 1975 || 28 mar 1937|| #80 || 49th BS ||19BG
March Fd
Oct-40 || 5 Jan 1943 || Class-26 21/11/42
(64 flights)|| https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/yb-17-49th-bs-selfridge-field-1939/ |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-152 || 1976 || 27 mar 1937 || #50 || 20th BS || 19BG
March Fd
Oct-40 || 13 Apr 1943 ||(65 flights)|| https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/y1b-17a-96th-bs-at-langley-field-11mar37-2/ https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/y1b-17a-96th-bs-at-langley-field-11mar37-3/ https://www.john2031.com/boeing/b-17/y1b-17_aircraft/photos_and_information.html brush-painted with water-based paint in this camouflage scheme as part of some anti-aircraft manuevers in May, 1938 |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-153 || 1977 || 10 may 1937 || #61 || 2nd BG|| 19BG
March Fd
Oct-40
Langley
17-Dec-41 || 22 Jun 1943 || MIS in VA 5/3/42
(58 flights)|| https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/97285 disappeared with its 8 crew https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156924794/edward-flanick Y1B-17 Flying Fortress #36-153 over the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, while on anti-submarine patrol from Langley Field (Virginia) https://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads/question-about-photo-of-bombers-b-17.98828/#post-1005510 |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-154 || 1978 ||16 may 1937 || #81 || 49th BS || 19BG
March Fd
Oct-40|| 15 Jan 1943 || Class-26 12/11/42
(59 flights)|| https://www.newspapers.com/image/598211762/?terms=liner%20rex&match=1 pic of 81 https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/items/show/38902#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-209%2C0%2C1676%2C894 |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-155 || 1979 || 1 jun 1937 || #10 ||2nd BG HQ ||19BG
March Fd
Oct-40
Langley || 29 Jan 1943 ||Class-26 12/11/42
(56 flights) || https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/media/media-32216jpeg |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-156 || 1980 || 17 jun 1937|| #51 || 20th BS || 19BG
March Fd
Oct-40|| 2 Apr 1942 || (66 flights)|| https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/unit/20th-bomb-squadron American Air Museum 20th BS |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-157 || 1981 || 6 jun 1937 || #62? || 2nd BG 96th BS? ||19BG
March Fd
Oct-40 || 18 Dec 1940 || Accident
The airplane entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in a wooded and hilly terrain located 3,5 miles northwest of Idyllwild. All six crew members were killed. Dec 18, 1940
(46 flights)https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-boeing-y1b-17-flying-fortress-near-idyllwild-6-killed uncontrolled descent and crashed in a wooded and hilly terrain located 3,5 miles northwest of Idyllwild https://veterans.oregonstate.edu/gold-star-project-member/mccauley-vernon-mathew Vernon Mathew McCauley killed in crash https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=97283|| ([[Bentley-7496|Bill Bentley]] force landed ? due to severe icing conditions 6-Jul-37)
However despite bent wings and losing some rivets it basically proved to be intact during salvage operation.
|- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-158 || 1982 || 30 jun 1937 || #82 || 49th BS || 19BG
March Fd
Oct-40|| 18 Dec 1942 || Class-26 13/10/42
(65 flights)|| |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-159 || 1983 || 14 sep 1937 || #52 || 20th BS || || 15 Jan 1943 || Class-26 19/11/42|| https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/y1b-17-20th-bs-2nd-bg-langley-field-1937/ |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-160 || 1984 || 28 jul 1937 || #63 || 2nd BG || || 5 Jan 1942 || Class-26 19/11/42|| https://www.91stbombardmentgroup.com/Aircraft%20ID/FORTLOG.pdf 91st BG Fortress Log |- |Y1B-17-BO || 36-161 || 1985 || 8 aug 1937 || #89 || 49th BS ||19BG
March Fd
Oct-40 || 18 Dec 1942 ||Class-26 9/10/42
(63 flights)|| |} missing #62, #53https://digitalcollections.museumofflight.org/items/show/38901#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-218%2C-1%2C1695%2C905, #63

https://warbirds.fandom.com/wiki/Boeing_B-17_serial_numbers

Y1B-17A of 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd BG at Langley Field 11 March 1937 https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/y1b-17a-96th-bs-at-langley-field-11mar37/
https://rzjets.net/aircraft/?typeid=480
https://www.abcdlist.nl/boeing_seattle_01.html
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress
https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b17/yb-17-2nd-bg-in-flight/
https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/boeing-y1b-17/ 1st B-17 to Langley
https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/y1b-17.32738/
=Y1B-17 Deliveries= {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Delivery Details by Aircraft, with flight and crew details |- | *1st YB-17 groomed for 1st flight **YB-17 1st flight 2 dec 1936https://www.newspapers.com/image/314252417/?terms=YB-17&match=1 The Indianapolis News 02 Dec 1936, Wed · Page 10
[[Corkille-1|Maj. John D. Corkille]] veteran Army test pilot in charge during flighthttps://www.newspapers.com/article/democrat-and-chronicle-worlds-biggest-b/125089686/ Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, New York • Thu, Dec 3, 1936 Page 2
[[Corkille-1|Corkille]] flew all Y1B-17s first before they were ferried to Langley. He delivered the 1st and 13th to Dayton. [[Harman-3338|Lt. Leonard F Harman]] of Boise Idaho was his co-pilot.https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lincoln-star-major-john-d-corkille-f/125090433/ The Lincoln Star Lincoln, Nebraska • Sun, Jun 26, 1938 Page 40 *1st YB-17 nose over landing **7 December 1936: After its third test flight, the first YB-17 service test aircraft, 36-149, landed back at Boeing Field, Seattle, Washington. The pilot was [[Umstead-240|Lieutenant Colonel Stanley M. Umstead]], Air Corps, United States Army, who was considered to be the Army’s most experienced and capable pilot. ([[Harman-3338|Lt. Leonard F Harman]] was also on board)
When the airplane touched down, the main wheels locked and after skidding a short distance, the B-17 nosed over. The bomber’s brakes had welded. No injuries were reported. 36-149 suffered moderate damage.
[[McReynolds-1028|Capt. E.R. McReynolds]], an army air corps observer who was aboard, said the air brakes locked, preventing the landing wheels from rolling when the plane touched the ground. It was reported subsequently in Washington, D.C. that the accident might result in suspending construction of 13 bombing planes of similar type pending an investigation.https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/stanley-milward-umstead/ **Boeing mechanics estimate the bomber will be flying in a week after a "facelift" repair following the crash.
A board of inquiry established by the Army to determine the cause of the crashhttps://www.newspapers.com/article/north-platte-daily-telegraph-yb17-to-fly/125008765/ North Platte Daily Telegraph North Platte, Nebraska • Tue, Dec 8, 1936 Page 1 *Jan 14, 1937 On Way To Wright Field
CHEYENNE Wyo Jan 14, (U.P.) -The 4-motored Boeing bomber-the "flying fortress" took off from the Municipal Airport at 8:50 a (10:50 EST) today for Wright Field Dayton Ohio. Airport officials said the plane was due to arrive at Wright Field about 5:00 EST The huge Army plane carrying a crew of seven was held in Cheyenne yesterday on Its trip from the factory at Seattle Wash to Dayton by unfavorable flying weather in the mid-westhttps://www.newspapers.com/article/springfield-news-sun-flying-fortress-hel/125425459/ Springfield News-Sun Springfield, Ohio • Thu, Jan 14, 1937 Page 20 *1st Y1B-17 delivered to Wright Field January 16th, 1937
1st of 13 to be delivered at rate of one a month to Langleyhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/392378191/?terms=y1b-17&match=1 The Dayton Herald 18 Jan 1937, Mon · Page 12 |- | *Feb. 25, 1937 (2nd Y1B-17 built) Four-Engined Bomber Takes Off for Fort Bragg Under Sudden Orders
The army's four-engine "mystery" bomber took off from Barksdale Field Thursday on its first "local flight" - and kept going.
It was learned afterwards that its pilot, [[Giles-2291|Maj. Barney Giles]] and a crew of five had been ordered to fly the big flying fortress to Pope field at Fort Bragg, N.C.
The plane was sent here from the Boeing plant at Seattle, Wash., to await future deliveries because of the unsafe condition of the landing area at its permanent base at Langley Field, Va.
No reason for the sudden change in orders was announced; the pilot and crew climbed in, lifted the craft from the ground in a graceful take-off and pointed its machine-gun studded nose to the east.
[[Giles-2291|Major Giles]] later radioed a farewell massage to [[Brant-1146|Brig. Gen. Gerald C. Brant]], third wing commanding general, and asked for continuous weather reports along the route to North Carolina.
Only a few staff officers were allowed to inspect the new craft during its brief stay of two nights and one day at the local airdrome.
It was under a heavy guard while here.https://www.newspapers.com/image/600014919/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Shreveport Journal 25 Feb 1937, Thu · Page 1 *1st Y1B-17 (2nd Y1B-17 built) delivered to Langley March 2, 1937
Delivered to 2nd Bombardment Group at Langley after being flown from Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NChttps://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-press-mr-sgt-floyd-b-haney-crew-ch/117831405/ Daily Press 02 Mar 1937, Tue · Page 9 (lists crew names and duties)
36-149 was then assigned to the 2nd Bombardment Group at Langley Field, Virginia, 1 March 1937https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/boeing-yb-17/ *#Ship 60 (36-1509) *##[[Giles-2291|Major Barney Giles]] (Official Pilot) *##[[O'Connor-7371|Capt O E O'Conner]] (co-pilot) *##[[Senter-286|Lt William O Senter]] (navigator) *##[[Haney-2491|Master Sergt. Floyd B Haney]] (crew chief)[[Space:2nd_Bombardment_Group_Y1B-17_personnel_still_at_Langley_Field_in_1940|2nd Bombardment Group Y1B-17 personnel still at Langley Field in 1940]] *##[[Jolly-3392|Staff Sergt. Arthur Jolly]] (assistant crew chief) *##[[Moslander-30|Tech Sergt C E Moslander]] (radio operator) *##[[Oldfield-1814|Lt Col Charles B Oldfield]] (commanding officer of 2nd BG) **(XB-15) Four engined bomber three to four tons larger than YB-17 already being built with P&W twin Wasp sr engines.https://www.newspapers.com/image/148001214/?terms=yb-17&match=1 Reno Gazette-Journal 04 May 1937, Tue · Page 11 B-15 delivered to Langley August 6, 1938https://www.newspapers.com/image/231515242/?terms=edwin%20r%20mcreynolds&match=1 Daily Press 07 Aug 1938, Sun · Page 25 **On March 10th, 1937 the first Y1B-17 was landed at Bolling by [[Giles-2291|Maj. B M Giles]] for displayhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/864651276/?terms=flying%20fortress&match=1 Evening Star 10 Mar 1937, Wed · Page 21
Large photo spread of new Flying Fortress flown in by [[Giles-2291|Giles]]https://www.newspapers.com/image/147062514/?terms=flying%20fortress&match=1 The Pittsburgh Press 14 Mar 1937, Sun · Page 80 *(2nd Y1B-17 built) ?? ??, 1937 **February 8, 1937 - To Try Again
Seattle - (U.P.) - The army's second Boeing "flying fortress" will head for March field, Cal., again this week
after being forced back Sunday (February 7, 1937) when ice formed on the wings of the giant bomber.https://www.newspapers.com/image/932419659/?terms=second%20flying%20fortress&match=1 The Spokane Press 08 Feb 1937, Mon · Page 1 **~February 11-12, 1937 - ITS FOUR powerful engines roaring southward on the long hop from Seattle to March, Field,
the second of the new Boeing "Flying Fortresses" went into service with the United States Army Air Corps
just three and a half weeks after the arrival of the first of the big bombers at Wright Field, Dayton, O.
Piloted by [[Corkille-1|Maj. John D. Corkille]], Air Corps representative at the Boeing Aircraft
the giant engined YB-17 left Boeing Field, Seattle, at 10:45 a. m. and landed at 4 p. m. at March Field, where it will be stationed temporarily. **#Ship ?? (36-???) **## With [[Corkille-1|Maj. Corkille]] on the flight were seven Air Corps officers from Langley Field, Virginia **##[[Giles-2291|Maj. Barney M. Giles]], **##[[Haynes-9057|Maj. C. V. Haynes]], **##[[O'Connor-7371|Capt. Cornelius O'Connor]], **##[[Senter-286|Lieut. William O. Senter]] **##[[Haney-2491|Sergeant Floyd B. Haney]], **##[[Moslander-30|Sergeant Charles E. Moslander]] **##[[Jolly-3392|Sergeant Arthur Jolly]]. **Meanwhile, the third YB-17 was being prepared for test flights at Seattle, while 10 others were under construction for the Air Corps in the Boeing plant.https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsburgh-press-yb-17-at-march-fiel/117837016/ The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Sun, Apr 11, 1937 Page 64 **Following [[Giles-2291|Barney M. Giles]] in the first one, [[Haynes-9057|Haynes]] flew the second one to Langley.[[wikipedia:Caleb_V._Haynes|Haynes]] **Major Giles arrived at Langley Field with the first YB-17 on March 4, 1937.
Maj. Caleb V. Haynes picked up the second one for the 49th Bombardment Squadron;
Maj. Vincent .I. Meloy the third for the 20th Bombardment Squadron.
By August 5, 1937, the 2d Bombardment Group owned 12; the 13th plane went to Wright Field, Ohio, for experiments.”https://media.defense.gov/2010/Sep/23/2001330114/-1/-1/0/AFD-100923-007.pdf |- | *2nd Y1B-17 delivered to Langley (3rd Y1B-17 built) after April 3rd, 1937
Landed at March Field on March 28th after leaving Seattle on the 28th.
Will stay at March for four days before heading east to Langley.
(Considered delivered March 28th, when it landed at March Field) *#Ship ?? (36-151) *##Piloted by [[Giles-2291|Major B M Giles]], *##co-pilot [[Meloy-173|Major V J Meloy]], *##[[Glantzberg-1|Lieutenant F E Glantzberg]] as Navigatorhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/563035138/?terms=y1b-17&match=1 Spokane Chronicle 29 Mar 1937, Mon · Page 34 **Still only three Y1B-17s as of April 25th, 1937https://www.newspapers.com/image/864655940/?terms=yb-17&match=1 Evening Star 25 Apr 1937, Sun · Page 60 |- | *4th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley (3rd at Langley, Other at Wright) April 25th, 1937
US Army gets Fourth 16 ton Y1B-17, third at Langley, one at Wright
(Must have landed at March Field and been considered delivered March 27th)https://www.newspapers.com/image/354866893/?terms=flying%20fortress&match=1 Chicago Tribune 26 Apr 1937, Mon · Page 8 |- | *5th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley May ??, 1937
(36-153 Considered delivered May 10th, 1937) |- | *6th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley May 15th, 1937
(6th built, 5th at Langley) **Seattle - May 15th - The sixth "flying fortress" in a group of 13 being built for the U. S. army by Boeing Airplane company left here this afternoon enroute to Langley Field, Va. Pilots of the four-engined, 16-ton bomber planned an overnight stop at Spokane.https://www.newspapers.com/image/725909780/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Tacoma Daily Ledger 15 May 1937, Sat · Page 1 **May 15, 1937 Y1B-17 left Spokane at 04:10AM for non stop flight to Langley that would take eleven hours
(Considered delivered after it arrived on May 16th) *#Ship 81 (36-154) *##[[Haynes-9057|Major Vance Haynes]] https://www.newspapers.com/image/506098848/?terms=yb-17%20coronation&match=1 Times Colonist 15 May 1937, Sat · Page 1 |- | *7th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley June 1st, 1937 **The seventh arrived June 1st, at Peninsula airdrome **#Ship 10 (36-155) **##[[Olds-563|Robert Olds]] as Pilot **[[McReynolds-1028|McReynolds]] and [[Olds-563|Olds]] have been flying No. 10 together since it left
the final assembly line in Seattle, Washington, in May, 1937. **[[Boutty-2|Sergeant Boutty]] and [[Jester-1432|Private Jester]], the chief mechanic and his first assistant,
who have also become a living part of No. 10 since it left the factory,https://eaavintage.org/outstanding-south-america/ |- | *8th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley ~June 6th, 1937 |- | *9th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley June 30, 1937
June 26, 1937, The following are on detached service to Seattle Wash., for the purpose of ferrying a B-17:
[[McDuffie-844|Major Jasper K. McDuffie]], air corps;
[[Bentley-7496|First Lieut. William C. Bentley Jr.]], air corps;
[[Miller-109341|First Lieut. Paul G. Miller]], air corps.https://www.newspapers.com/image/230890667/?terms=William%20C.%20Bentley&match=1 Daily Press 26 Jun 1937, Sat · Page 7 |- | *10th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley July 18, 1937
to Langley on 18 July 1937, 2 more remain and 1 still at Wright
(Considered delivered July 28th) *#Ship ?? (36-???) *##piloted by [[Lauer-1158|Ford J Lauer]] *##accompanied by [[Harvey-21191|Ala L Harvey]] *##[[Harding-10541|N B Harding]]https://www.newspapers.com/clip/121648730/10th-b-17/ Daily Press Newport News, Virginia 20 Jul 1937, Tue • Page 7 |- | *11th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley ?? ??, 1937 |- | *12th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley ?? ??, 1937 |- | *13th Y1B-17 delivered to Langley August 6, 1937
(12th at Langley, One at Wright) **Last huge Flying Fortress of group contracted for brought to Langley Field. Thirteenth to be delivered. **Dayton, Aug 5, - The 13th bomber of the "Flying Fortress" type was serviced today for flight,
presumably to Langley Field, Va., where it will join other craft of the army air corps.
It arrived at Wright Field last night after a hop from Seattle, Wash., where it was built.
(Considered delivered August 8th, s/n 36-161)https://www.newspapers.com/image/85783533/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Salem News 05 Aug 1937, Thu · Page 1 |} *April 16th 1937 XB-15 roll out
XB-15 rolled out at Seattlehttps://www.newspapers.com/image/722877383/?terms=yb-17%20coronation&match=1 The Idaho Statesman 17 Apr 1937, Sat · Page 1 *June 26,1937 531 Wright 1000HP air-cooled engines ordered for Flying Fortresseshttps://www.newspapers.com/image/499488113/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Province 26 Jun 1937, Sat · Page 36
(look at ATC light gun article on same news page) *July 26, 1937 Boeing Co. Gets Fat Contract for 10 more B-17's with option for 3 more.https://www.newspapers.com/image/568969408/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Spokesman-Review 27 Jul 1937, Tue · Page 27 *July 29th 1937 Boeing Plant expansion
Boeing producing Y1B-17s 307s and XB-15https://www.newspapers.com/image/773691632/?terms=yb-17&match=1 The Seattle Star 29 Jul 1937, Thu · Page 20 *October 8th 1937 Purchase of 13 additional YB-17 B Models announced
Purchase of 13 additional YB-17 B Models announced October 6th, 1937 part of build up going to 1940https://www.newspapers.com/image/369953094/?terms=yb-17&match=1 Chicago Tribune 09 Oct 1937, Sat · Page 6 *December 3, 1937 Flying Fortress Luxury Airplane Ordered **[[Whittell-68|Captain George Whittell]], Woodside millionaire sportsman orders Flying Fortress for Luxury Airplane.https://www.newspapers.com/image/682491725/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Sugar House Bulletin 03 Dec 1937, Fri · Page 4 **As suspected when seeing this, it was a 307. **"My wife Elia spawned the purchase of our DC-2 aircraft as she traveled each year to France.
The plane couldn’t travel that distance so I replaced it with a Boeing 307 Stratoliner.
When Elia lost interest, [[Hughes-6490|Howard Hughes]] relieved me of the Boeing.
Except for occasional weekends aboard my Grumman Goose seaplane, by WWII we stopped flying."https://thunderbirdtahoe.org/images/magazines/spring-2012.pdf **He had the interest in a 307 Stratoliner, which he sold before the plane was delivered
because it couldn’t fly nonstop from the West Coast to Europe as he had hoped.”https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/a1834211/thats-duesy/ **The first flight of a 307 was on December 31, 1938[[Wikipedia:Boeing_307_Stratoliner|Boeing 307 Stratoliner]] =Training and Demonstration Flights= *March 3, 1937
[[Giles-2291|Maj Barney M Giles]] pilot (piloted 1st B-17 from West Coast to Langley), [[Miller-109341|2nd Lt. P. G. Miller]] co-pilot left Langley March 3, 1937 going to Barksdale, then headed to March Field but not participating in maneuvers just used as transport.https://www.newspapers.com/image/828030137/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 Richmond Times-Dispatch 04 May 1937, Tue · Page 7 *April 2, 1937 On The Air
Highlights today [[wikipedia:John_B._Kennedy_(journalist)|John B Kennedy]] and [[Brant-1146|Brigadier General Gerald C Brant]] from the "Flying Fortress";https://www.newspapers.com/image/315358998/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Central New Jersey Home News 04 Apr 1937, Sun · Page 35 *April 20th, 1937 Chicago too small for Pilots to bring in Y1B-17s
U.S. may help Chicago obtain larger aiport. Chicago airport needs larger runways to accommodate new four engined Y1B-17 bombers being deliveredhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/354862206/?terms=y1b-17&match=1 Chicago Tribune 20 Apr 1937, Tue · Page 14 *May 5th 1937
[[Lauer-1158|1st Lt. Ford J. Lauer]] checked out as Aircraft Commander and Pilot of Y1B-17 by [[Glantzberg-1|1st Lt. Frederic Glantzberg]]https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=6371483519569745&set=gm.10160833485947728&idorvanity=9261317727 *May 5, 1937 Flying Fortress on 2500 Mile Hop
March Field, May 5, The Army's "flying fortress" giant four-motored bombing plane, roared away from this western air base tonight on a projected 2500-mile non-stop flight to Langley Field Va.
The huge plane is flying the southern route, via Fort Hampton, texas, where it is scheduled to rendezous with three other Boeing bombers in a tactical manuever.https://www.newspapers.com/image/721790379/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1&clipping_id=125441548 The Long Beach Sun 06 May 1937, Thu · Page 10 *May 6, 1937 Test Flights
[[Giles-2291|Major Barney M. Giles]], [[Miller-109341|Lieut. P. G. Miller]] as co pilot and navigation officer, Lieut. Louis Waite, co-pilot and engineering officer and two enlisted men (Y1B-17) 12-hour, 2,450 mile, non-stop hop from March to Langley
[[Travis-4437|Lieut. Robert Travis]] pilot, Lieut. C.F. Cochrane as copilot and [[LeMay-1194|Lieutenant Le May]] as navigator, (Y1B-17) Langley at 9:45 a.m. to Wright field at 1 p. m.https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-press-flying-fortress-planes-to-u/127907840/ Daily Press Newport News, Virginia • Sat, May 8, 1937 Page 9 *May 11, 1937
Flying Fortress - Flying non-stop from Barksdale Field, La., the huge four-motored Boeing Flying Fortress arrived at March Field, Cal., to take part in the coming Army Air Corps maneuvers. The plane carried a crew of five officers and five enlisted men. Pic of it after arrival.https://www.newspapers.com/image/707869260/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 Henryetta Daily Free-Lance 11 May 1937, Tue · Page 1 *May 21, 1937 Flying Fortress left for Langley
left from Maxwell Field after a test flight from Barksdale, La. [[McDuffie-844|Major Lester McDuffle]] commander of flight, [[McReynolds-1028|Captain Edwin R McReynolds]] was pilot.https://www.newspapers.com/image/570808001/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Selma Times-Journal 21 May 1937, Fri · Page 10 *May 23, 1937 Flying Fortress at Floyd Bennett Field
Lts. [[Bentley-7496|Bentley]] and [[Morgan-39779|Morgan]] flew it there for the day from Langleyhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/52653438/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 24 May 1937, Mon · Page 5 *May 23, 1937 Flying Fortress at Central Airport for sight-seers
Flying Fortress at Central Airport from Langley, one of sixhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/171137416/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Philadelphia Inquirer 24 May 1937, Mon · Page 2 *May 25, 1937 FLying Fortress Nursed By Crew to Safe Landing
Electrical system went dead during night fight at Shreveport, La., [[Meloy-173|Major V. J. Meloy]] brought the plane in total darkness at Barksdale after flying over Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and nort Louisianahttps://www.newspapers.com/image/384682433/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Atlanta Constitution 26 May 1937, Wed · Page 4 *June 15, 1937
Flying Fortress Salutes Mount Rainierhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/328012332/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Tampa Tribune 15 Jun 1937, Tue · Page 4 *July 6th 1937
*#Ship 62? (36-157) *##[[Bentley-7496|First Lieut. W. C, Bentley]] pilot *## [[McDaniel-9428|Major Carl McDaniel]] copilot *## [[Ragsdale-1780|Lt. William P Ragsdale]] bombing officer *## [[Miller-109341|Lt P G Miller]] navigator *## [[Shealey-33|Private J H Shealey]] armament control *## Unknown Enlisted *## Unknown Enlisted *## Unknown Enlisted ** B-17 crew member lost in flight over Galax around 12:20https://www.newspapers.com/image/797325117/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1 Covington Virginian 06 Jul 1937, Tue · Page 1
Flier found to be [[Shealey-33|Private J H Shealey]] that had bailed out fearing a crash but landed ok by parachute near Dobson, NChttps://www.newspapers.com/image/913025047/?terms=b-17%20galax%20&match=1 The Roanoke Times 07 Jul 1937, Wed · Page 2
[[Shealey-33|Private J. H. Shealey]], who bailed out of a Boeing bombing plane from Langley Field, Va., today near Galax, Va., arrived in Winston-Salem early tonight on a bus. The bombing plane, attached to the 96th. squadron, was on an instructional flight. [[Shealey-33|Shealey]] was in the armament control apartment under the nose of the ship when it sideslipped. He Was one of a crew of eight. [[Shealey-33|Shealy]] was one of six men in the four-motored plane, piloted by [[Bentley-7496|First Lieut. W. C, Bentley]]https://virginiachronicle.com/?a=d&d=NVD19370707.1.1&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN--------
was with [[Ragsdale-1780|Lt. Ragsdale]], both were preparing to jump. His parents are Mr and Mrs P N Shealey living in Columbia S Chttps://www.newspapers.com/image/913025047/?terms=J%20H%20Shealey%20B-17&match=1 The Roanoke Times 07 Jul 1937, Wed · Page 2 lists all Officers pilot [[Bentley-7496|First Lieut. W. C, Bentley]], [[McDaniel-9428|Major Carl McDaniel]] copilot, [[Ragsdale-1780|Lt. William P Ragsdale]] bombing officer, [[Miller-109341|Lt P G Miller]] navigator and just says there were 3 enlisted in addition to [[Shealey-33|Shealey]]https://www.newspapers.com/image/828023199/?terms=William%20C.%20Bentley&match=1 Richmond Times-Dispatch 07 Jul 1937, Wed · Page 6 *July 11th 1937
[[Bentley-7496|Lieut. William C, Bentley]] Y1B-17 Langley to Barksdalehttps://www.newspapers.com/image/230900536/?terms=William%20C.%20Bentley&match=1 Daily Press 13 Jul 1937, Tue · Page 9 *July 28th 1937 Navigation Training flights including B-17s
[[Harvey-21191|Capt Alva L Harvey]] Air Corps, Y1B-17, Langley Field from Patterson Field, arrived 4:55 PM
[[Harding-10541|Capt. Neil B Harding]], Air Corps, Y1B-17, Langley Field from Wright Field, arrived 6:30 PM
[[Bentley-7496|Lieut. William C Bentley]], Air Corps, Y1B-17, Wright Field from Langley Field, arrived 5:30 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/231428574/?terms=William%20C.%20Bentley&match=1 Daily Press 30 Jul 1937, Fri · Page 9 *August 12-3, 1937 Joint Air Exercise No. 4
41 Air Corps bombers (including seven B-17s operating from March Field) would attack the USS Utah with Navy-supplied water bombs[[Wikipedia:Interception_of_the_Rex#Joint_Air_Exercise_No._4|Joint Air Exercise No. 4]] *August 17th 1937 training and demonstrations at Langley
[[Olds-563|Lieut. Col. Robert Olds]], Air Corps, B-17, Scott Field from March Field, arrived 6 PM
[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J Meloy]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Barksdale Field, arrived 2 PM
[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V Haynes]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Wright Field, arrived 1:20 PM
[[George-14024|Major Harold L George]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from March Field, arrived 2:10 PM
[[Smith-308894|Capt A Y Smith]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Maxwell Field, arrived 12:15 PM
[[Harding-10541|Capt Niel B Harding]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Maxwell Field, arrived 1 PM
[[McReynolds-1028|Capt Edwin R McReynolds]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Barksdale Field, arrived 2:10 PM
[[Cousland-9|Capt Cornelious W Cousland]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Barksdale Field, arrived 1:20 PM
[[Bentley-7496|Lieutenant Bentley]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Maxwell Field, arrived 2:15 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/231452665/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1 Daily Press 19 Aug 1937, Thu · Page 10 *August 18, 1937, B-17's will need fighter escort
[[Williams-126671|Alford Joseph William]] points out after close observers watch bombers in Spain, fighter escort will be needed.https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsburgh-press-term-flying-fortres/125418493/ The Pittsburgh Press Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Wed, Aug 18, 1937 Page 35 *August 20, 1937 Training Flights
[[Olds-563|Lt Col. Robert Olds]] AC B-17 Mitchell Field from Langley Field arrived 1505
1st Lt John S Mills AC B-17 Langley Field from Mitchell Field arrived 1740https://www.newspapers.com/image/231456513/ Daily Press 22 Aug 1937, Sun · Page 21 *September 22nd 1937 Navigation Training including B-17s
[[Olds-563|Lieut. Col. Robert Olds]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Mitchel Field, arrived 12:40 PM
Lieut. Col. Carl Spatz, air corps A-17, (Col. Cooper) Langley Field from Mitchel Field, arrived 1 PM
[[Glantzberg-1|Lieut. Frederic E Glantzberg]], air corps, B-17, Langley Field from Mitchel Field, arrived 6:15 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/231498656/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1Daily Press 24 Sep 1937, Fri · Page 13 *October 3rd 1937 Navigation Training Flights including in B-17s
[[Olds-563|Lieut. Colonel Robert Olds]], Air Corps, leading 3 B-17's Langley Field from Riley, Kansas, arrived 3:10 PM
[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J Meloy]], Air Corps, B-17, Langely Field from Mitchel Field, arrived 5:40 PM
[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V Haines]], Air Corps, B-17 Langley Field from Sherman Field, arrived 3:15 PM
[[Alkire-196|Captain Darr H Alkire]], Air Corps, B-17 Langley Field from Patterson Field, arrived 1:55 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/231513811/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1 Daily Press 03 Oct 1937, Sun · Page 29 *October 24, 1937 Navigation Training Fligts
Lieut. Col. Carl Spatz, Air Corps, A-17, Maxwell Field from Houston, arrived 5 PM
[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J Meloy]], Air Corps, [[George-14024|Major Harold L George]], B-17, Langley Field from Patterson, arrived 2 PM
[[Harvey-21191|Capt. Alva L Harvey]], Air Corps, B-17, Langley Field from Wright Field, arrived 1:23 PM
[[Wold-418|First Lieut. Torgils G Wold]], Air Corps, First Lieut. Clifford H Rees, A-17, Langley Field from Fairfield, OH, arrived 5:15 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/233405802/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1 Daily Press 26 Oct 1937, Tue · Page 8 *October 29, 1937 Navigation Training flights
[[Wittkop-30|Capt. Hilbert M. Wittkop]] Air Corps
Capt. Frank H. Robinson
[[Mussett-77|First Lieut. Eugene P. Mussett]]
[[Morgan-39779|Second Lieut. Herbert Morgan Jr.]] , B-17, Langely Field from Maxwell Field, arrived 7:05 PMhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/233406413/?terms=Herbert%20Morgan%20Jr%20B-17&match=1 Daily Press 31 Oct 1937, Sun · Page 32 *February 3, 1938
News
Captain Robert B Williams, Air Corps, headquarters and headquarters squadron 2nd bomb group, detached service, March Field
First Lieutenat Douglas M Kilpatrick Jr., Air Corps, 49th Bomb squadron 2nd bomb group, detached service, Seattle, Wa
Privates Thomas J Tiggins and Robert D Smith transferred last week from Chanute Field to 2nd Bomb squadron
Private Charles H Horton, 49th Bomb squadron, transferred to Hawaiian department, air corps unattached
Navigation Training Flights
[[Wittkop-30|Captain Hilbert M. Wittkop]], aircorps, Captain Frank H. Robinson, First Lieutenant Nicolas Powell, Staff Sergeant Duffy, Corporal Withers and Privates Moll, Flight and Williams, B-17, langley Field from Middletown Air Depot
[[Smith-308894|Captain A. Y. Smith]], air corps, First Lieutenant Carebs Cochrane, B-17, Duncan from Randolph Field https://www.newspapers.com/image/230930315/?terms=B-17%20Cochrane&match=1 Daily Press 03 Feb 1938, Thu · Page 6 *Summer 1938
**“In the summer of 1938, Bill [ [[Bentley-7496|Captain William C. Bentley, Jr.]], U.S. Army Air Corps, a B-17 test pilot at Langley Field] and his aircrew flew back to Seattle to pick up an additional aircraft, YB-17 tail number 36-149 from Boeing. This aircraft was different from the original thirteen. During its assembly phase at Boeing, it was packed with additional instruments for recording purposes. Once delivered to Langley, the plane was going to be subjected to a variety of stress tests in order to determine how much damage the plane could take and still operate. During its flight to Langley, Bill arrived over the field in a thunderstorm. The strength of the storm flipped the plane upside down, a stress never envisioned by the designers for such a large aircraft, much less one loaded to capacity with measuring instrumentation and a full crew. Using his fighter pilot training, Bill flew the aircraft at its maximum altitude then performed a slow roll to bring the airplane into its proper attitude. After recovering from a harrowing spin, Bill got control of the plane and landed successfully.
Much to the crew’s amazement, the wings were slightly bent and some rivets were missing. But the measuring instrumentation had recorded all of the stress placed on the plane. Subsequently, this aircraft was equipped with turbo-chargers to study the plane's ability for high altitude performance.”
—The Touch of Greatness: [[Bentley-7496|Colonel William C. Bentley, Jr.]], USAAC/USAF, by Stewart W. Bentley, Jr., Ph.D., AuthorHouse, Bloomington, Indiana, 2010, Chapter 2 at Page 45.
(This meant that a fourteenth YB-17, which had been built specifically as a static test article, could be completed as a Y1B-17A, 37-369.)https://books.google.com/books?id=OsIBdVV_YOAC&q=36-149#v=snippet&q=36-149&f=falsehttps://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/boeing-y1b-17/ **("Flying Fortress" is worded slightly different) Meanwhile the thirteenth YB, the static test plane, was under going a long range test.
Heavily loaded with instruments and piloted by Lieutenant William Bentley
the plane arrived over Langley Field in the summer of 1938 during a storm.
Bentley found himself inside a thunderhead which flipped the plane on its back.
By the time he was able to bring the plane under control,
Bentley and plane, had Spun down through the overcast.
A plane of the B-17s size and weight was designed to be flown upside down or spun,
so Bentley was not a little amazed to see the wings still attached.
Upon landing it was found that although the wings were bent and some rivets popped, the plane was intact.
In addition, the recording instruments had registered all the stresses through which the plane (AC 36-161) had gone.
It had taken more than even the most severe critic could demand.
It was decided then that the static test plane would be converted into a flying model,
quipped with turbo-superchargers for the engines to study the possibilities of high-altitude performance.
In order to achieve accuracy, the plane would have to attack by daylight;
to be as safe as possible from enemy antiaircraft guns, it would also have to fly in the sub-stratosphere.
Step by step the principles that would change the face of war, and more terribly the face of Europe, came into being."Flying Fortress" page 14 **[[Bentley-7496|Bentley's]] spin is mentioned in the 307 fatal spin investigation:
. . . while flying with a gross load of about 42,000 pounds at an altitude of 14,000 feet, went into an inadvertent spin and made two complete turns before recovery was effected. During the pull-out from the ensuing dive, permanent distortion occurred in the structure of both wings, necessitating the installation of new wings on the aircraft.https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/wright-aeronautical-corporation/ *October 11, 1938 Umpstead and Goddard fly from Wright Field to Rochester NY to talk with Kodak
https://www.newspapers.com/image/135836511/?terms=flying%20fortress&match=1 Democrat and Chronicle 12 Oct 1938, Wed · Page 37 *November 23, 1939 two B-17-B grounded by inclement weather
https://www.newspapers.com/image/230899992/?terms=B-17&match=1 Daily Press Newport News, Virginia · Thursday, November 23, 1939 =Good Will and Exhibition Flights= *May 2nd, 1937
Two Y1B-17s and hopefully XB-15 to fly to England for King George Coronation Y1B-17 have belly fuel tanks installed in bomb bays adding a ton more fuelhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/349431221/?terms=yb-17&match=1 The Montana Standard 03 May 1937, Mon · Page 3 Lindbergh didn't carehttps://www.newspapers.com/image/10542902/?terms=b-17%20Lindbergh%20flight&match=1 The Bee 20 May 1937, Thu · Page 4 *May 16th, 1937 non-stop tour
Four Giant Flying Fortresses leave Langley on a 1655 mile non-stop tour (there were only six total at this point) *#Ship ?? *##[[Olds-563|Colonel Olds]] pilot *##[[Giles-2291|Major Barney M Giles]] co-pilot *##[[Miller-109341|Lieut. P G Miller Navigator]] *#Ship ?? *##[[Meloy-173|Major V J Meloy]] pilot *##[[Haynes-9057|Major C V Haynes]] co-pilot *##[[Glantzberg-1|Lieut F E Glantzberg]] navigator *##Lieut A H Rogers *#Ship ?? *##[[Travis-4437|Lieut R F Travis]] pilot *##Second-Lieut J C Cochrane co-pilot *##[[LeMay-1194|First-Lieut C E Lemay]] navigator *#Ship ?? *##[[O'Connor-7371|Captain C E O'Connor]] pilot *##[[McReynolds-1028|Captain R E McReynolds]] co-pilot *##First-Lieut W H Higgins navigator *##[[McDuffie-844|Major J K McDuffie]]
pictures and crew nameshttps://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-press-quartet-of-y1b-17s-on-tour/124999193/ Daily Press Newport News, Virginia • Sun, May 16, 1937 Page 29 rest of articlehttps://www.newspapers.com/image/230869917/ Daily Press 16 May 1937, Sun · Page 34 *May 22nd, 1937
Two B-17s on Good Will Flights from Langley, one to Central Airport Camden Nj One to Floyd Bennett Field NYhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/384681342/?terms=B-17%20Langley&match=1 The Atlanta Constitution 23 May 1937, Sun · Page 28 *September 3rd, 1937
Eight B-17's leave for air races at Cleveland *New York City Overflight September 1937
https://www.reddit.com/r/WWIIplanes/comments/x6446c/boeing_b17_flying_fortress_airplanes_over_new/ *Sept 21, 1937 Flyover of Legion parade in NYC
with reporter Devon Francis on board.https://www.newspapers.com/image/554276324/?terms=second%20%22flying%20fortress%22&match=1 The Morning Call 22 Sep 1937, Wed · Page 22 *Test Pilot Movie (1938)
**The massed flight at the end of the film consisted of all 13 Y1B-17s, which had USAAC serial numbers 36-149 to 36-161, and had been delivered by Boeing between 11 January and 4 August 1937. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0030848/trivia/?ref_=tt_ql_3 **Principal photography took place from December 1, 1937, to February 18, 1938[[Wikipedia:Test_Pilot_(film)|Test Pilot (film)]] **Release Date Apr 22, 1938, New York and Los Angeles premieres: 15 Apr 1938https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/838/test-pilot/#overview *11 hours 1 min record setting flight. March Fld. to Langley Fld. January 10, 1938
*#Ship 10 *##[[Walsh-13177|Private J. H. Walsh]] *##[[Boutty-2|Staff Sergt. James J. Boutty]] *##[[McReynolds-1028|Maj. Edwin R. McReynolds]] *##[[Olds-563|Lieut.-Col. Robert Olds]], commanding officer; *##[[Travis-4437|First Lieut. R. F. Travis]] *##[[Tucker-12588|First Lieut. E. L. Tucker]] *##[[Dodson-7467|Sergt. W. H. Dodson]]https://www.newspapers.com/image/573340071/?terms=edwin%20r%20mcreynolds&match=1 St. Louis Globe-Democrat 11 Jan 1938, Tue · Page 7 *Good Will flight to Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 15, 1938
POPULAR AVIATION article on the mission, written by [[Olds-563|Lieutenant Colonel Robert Olds]]
49 officers and men on flight including [[Wold-418|Lt Torgil Wold]] meteorologist who prepared reports from information radioed by Pan American Airlines, whose facilities were usedhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/289228534/?terms=Robert%20Olds%20Buenos%20Aires&match=1
https://www.newspapers.com/image/96321640/?terms=Good%20Will%20flight%20to%20Buenos%20Aires%20Argentina&match=1
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119206029/members-of-2nd-bg-goodwill-flight-1938/
https://www.newspapers.com/image/230518868/?terms=B-17&match=1
https://www.newspapers.com/image/230518883/?terms=B-17 *#Ship 10 *##[[Olds-563|Lt Col Robert Olds]] (Pilot) (RT8) *##[[McReynolds-1028|Major Edwind R McReynolds]] (engineer pilots seat) *##Capt Robert B Williams (in radio office, group operations officer) *##[[Tucker-12588|1st Lt Edwin L Tucker]] (group communications officer) *##1st Lt John W Egan (group navigator) *##[[Boutty-2|S/Sgt James J Boutty]] (chief mechanic) *##[[Jester-1432|PFC Archie R Jester]] (first assistant mechanic) *##[[Walsh-13177|PFC Joseph H Walsh]] (chief radio operator) *##PVT Kenneth E Trout (first assistant radio operator) *#Ship 51 *##[[Meloy-173|Major "Vince" (Vincent J) Meloy]] (commanding ship) (UF4) (20th BS CO Oct 1936 - 4 Aug 1939) *##[[Harvey-21191|Capt Alva L Harvey]] *##[[Glantzberg-1|1st Lt F E Glantzberg]] *##[[Wold-418|1st Lt Torgils G Wold]] (meteorologist) *##Sgt Jack A Franske *##S/Sgt Henry L West *##PFC John W Yankowsky *##Corp Clarence D Lake *#Ship 52 *##[[Harding-10541|Capt "Chuck" (Neil B) Harding]] (commanding ship) (FZ6) *##1st Lt David R Gibbs *##[[Williams-126635|1st Lt Gerald E Williams]] *##[[Koon-540|1st Lt Ralph E Koon]] *##T/Sgt Besola Cabb *##Sgt Lewis Hayduke *##PFC Harold J Nycum *##PVT E W Woltineck *#Ship 80 *##[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V Haynes]] (commanding ship) (TL2) *##[[Mosley-758|1st Lt Thomas L Mosley]] *##[[LeMay-1194|1st Lt Curtis E LeMay]] (navigator who is using a new type drift-meter) *##2nd Joseph B Stanley *##T/Sgt Adolph Cattarius *##S/Sgt William J Heidt *##Corp James E Sands *##PFC Donald F Lowney *#Ship 82 *##[[Smith-308894|Capt Archibald Y Smith]] (commanding ship) (LT8) *##[[Cousland-9|Capt Corneilius W Cousland]] *##[[Freeman-21665|1st Lt Richard S Freeman]] *##1st Lt John A Samford *##Sgt George R Charlton *##PFC Russell E Junior *##S/Sgt Troy V Martin *##S/Sgt Henry P Hansen *#Ship 61 *##[[George-14024|Major "Hal" (Harold L) George]] (commanding rear ship) (PO1) 96th BS Commanding Officer[[Wikipedia:Harold_L._George|Harold L George]] George was promoted to the temporary rank of major in July 1936. He graduated from the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the following year and returned to Langley as commanding officer of the 96th Bombardment Squadron. George flew to South America as a part of Air Corps goodwill flights in February 1938 and November 1939 *##[[Alkire-196|Capt Darr H Aikire]] *##[[Matheny-1216|1st Lt W A Matheny]] *##1st Lt W H Higgins *##T/Sgt G W Olsen *##S/Sgt Everett Kirkpatrick *##Corp William A Withers *##PFC Norbert D Flinn *Liner Rex Interception MAY 12, 1938
photographed by [[Goddard-5925|Brigadier General George William Goddard]]
https://www.alexautographs.com/auction-lot/major-gen.-caleb-vance-haynes-interception-of-t_5B841C3867
[[Wikipedia:Interception_of_the_Rex|Interception of the Rex]]
https://www.thisdayinaviation.com/tag/curtis-e-lemay/
[[Nixon-6988|Robert G Nixon]] on flight https://www.newspapers.com/image/260008856/?terms=liner%20rex&match=1
https://www.eglin.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/3330033/history-flashback-proving-the-four-engine-bomber-intercepting-the-ss-rex/ *#Ship 80 *##[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V Haynes]] piloted the lead plane, *##Navigator [[LeMay-1194|First Lieutenant Curtis E. LeMay]] *##[[Montgomery-18190|J. B. Montgomery]] copilot going to the Rex *##[[Olds-563|Lieutenant Colonel Robert Olds]], was aboard *##[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J. Meloy]] (flight commander) in waist position and copilot returning from interception *##NBC radio crew to broadcast news of the interception live across the country (2 radio technicians and an announcer) *##[[Wikipedia:Harris_Hull|Harris Hull]] *#Ship 81 *##Pilot [[Cousland-9|Capt. Cornelius W. Cousland]], *##[[Goddard-5925|Maj. George W. Goddard]], flew co-pilot *##C. B. Allen of the New York Herald Tribune *#Ship 82 *##[[Smith-308894|Pilot Archibald Y. Smith]] *##Hanson W. Baldwin, military and naval correspondent of The New York Times *Flight to Bogotá, Colombia, August 1938
Of these 13 aircraft, the BB51 (36-156), BB62 and BB80 (36-151) were the ones that visited Colombia,
the BB51 being part of the Bombardment Squadron Number 20 (identifiable by the clear cover on the engines),
the BB62 from the 96th Bombardment Squad (identifiable by the red engine cover)
and BB80 part of the 49th Bombardment Squad (identifiable by the yellow engine cover)https://volavi-co.translate.goog/aviacion/historia/historia-del-vuelo-de-buena-voluntad-de-bombarderos-y1b-17-flying-fortress-del-us-army-air-corps-a-colombia-en-1938?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp History of the goodwill flight of US Army Air Corps Y1B-17 Flying Fortress bombers to Colombia in 1938 *#Ship BB51 (36-156) *##[[Meloy-173|Major Vincent J. Meloy]] (Flight Commander, would become Brigadier General. He commanded the same aircraft on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Harvey-21191|Captain Alva L. Harvey]] (Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Lauer-1158|Captain Ford J. Lauer]] *##[[Glantzberg-1|First Lieutenant Frederic E. Glantzberg]] (Head of publicity for the flight, he would become Major General. He was assigned as a technical adviser to the FAC between 1939 and 1941. He flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Tucker-12588|First Lieutenant Edwin L. Tucker]] (he would become Brigadier General. He was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##Staff Sergeant Henry L. West (Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##Corporal John F. Gray *##Corporal Clearence D. Lake (Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Walsh-13177|Private First Class Joseph H. Walsh]] (Was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *#Ship BB62 *##[[George-14024|Major Harold L. George]] (He would become Lieutenant General. He was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Banfill-78|Major Charles Y. Banfill]] (Would become Brigadier General) *##[[McDaniel-9428|Captain Carl B. McDaniel]] (Would become Major General) (20th BS CO 1 Feb 1940 - 24 Oct 1940) *##[[Bentley-7496|First Lieutenant William C. Bentley]] (Would rise to Colonel) *##[[Matheny-1216|First Lieutenant William A. Matheny]] (He would become Brigadier General. He was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Haney-2491|Master Sergeant Floyd B. Haney]] *##Staff Sergeant Ralph W. Spencer *##Sergeant Frank B. Conner *##Private First Class Norbert D. Flinn (He was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *#Ship BB80 (36-151) *##[[Haynes-9057|Major Caleb V. Haynes]] (He would become Major General. He flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[LeMay-1194|First Lieutenant Curtis E. Lemay]] (He would rise to General and be one of the United States' most prominent air military leaders, commanding the strategic bombing campaign in Japan during World War II and then SAC Strategic Air Command during the Cold War. Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Freeman-21665|First Lieutenant Richard S. Freeman]] (The Freeman Army Airfield was named in his honor. He was on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##[[Wold-418|First Lieutenant Torgils G. Wold]] (Flew BB51 on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##Second Lt. James H. Rothrock *##Technical Sergeant Adolph Cattarius (Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *##Staff Sergeant Charles S. Guinn *##Corporal James E. Sands (Flew on the same plane on the Miami – Buenos Aires flight) *LA Legion Show, Sept 1938
https://www.newspapers.com/image/230912547/?terms=Floyd%20B%20Haney&match=1 *#Ship 10 (2nd BG) *##[[Olds-563|Lt Col Robert Olds]] *##[[Goldsborough-55|Maj William C Goldsborough]] *##[[Chidlaw-5|Cpt Benjamin W Chidlaw]] *##S/Sgt Jacob E McDonald https://www.newspapers.com/image/868220205/?terms=Jacob%20E%20McDonald&match=1 *##[[Jester-1432|Pvt Archie R Jester]] *##[[Walsh-13177|Pvt Joseph H Walsh]] *##Pvt Walter G Wilson *#Ship 80 (4th BS) *##[[Haynes-9057|Maj Caleb V Haynes]] *##[[LeMay-1194|1st Lt Curtis E LeMay]] *##2nd Lt William R Robertson *##[[Montgomery-18190|2nd Lt John B Montgomery]] *##S/Sgt Charles S Guinn *##Sgt William D Hombach http://www.accident-report.com/Yearly/1942/4201c.html *##Pvt Charles A Allison Jr *##[[Dunbar-6205|Pvt Robert B Dunbar]] *#Ship 81 (4th BS) *##Cpt Robert B Williams https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/108164/major-general-robert-b-williams/ *##1st Lt Douglas Kilpatrick https://www.newarkadvocate.com/story/news/history/2022/09/05/veterans-infamous-flight-leaves-dayton-ahead-of-1942-newark-crash/65464549007/ *##1st Lt Clifford H Rees https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/105835/major-general-clifford-harcourt-rees/ *##2nd Lt Henry C Godman *##S/Sgt Ralph R Ilick *##S/Sgt John A Piper *##Sgt George R Charlton (https://www.newspapers.com/image/280862097/?terms=George%20R%20Charlton&match=1 maybe?) https://www.newspapers.com/image/230930647/?terms=George%20R%20Charlton&match=1 https://www.newspapers.com/image/230929634/?terms=George%20R%20Charlton&match=1 *##[[Sawyer-8628|Pvt Lomas G Sawyer]] *#Ship 82 (4th BS) *##Cpt Wiliam D Old https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/2220846/major-general-william-donald-old/ *##[[Freeman-21665|1st Lt Richard S Freeman]] *##2nd Lt James H Rothrock https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-H-Rothrock/21532517 *##2nd Lt John H Eakin http://www.newashcogs.org/obituary.asp?item=14134 *##S/Sgt Troy V Martin *##S/Sgt Henry P Hansen *##Pvt Russell E Junior *##Pvt Arthur L Anderson *#Ship 51 (20th BS) *##[[Meloy-173|Maj Vincent J Meloy]] *##[[Koon-540|Cpt Ralph E Koon]] *##2nd Lt Chris H W Rueter https://txarchives.org/baytc/finding_aids/10154.xml https://www.98bg.org/rueter-chris-r1558-98bg.cfm *##2nd Lt Donald W MacDonald https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/person/donald-w-macdonald *##S/Sgt Henry L West https://www.newspapers.com/image/828133939/?terms=sergeant%20Henry%20L%20West&match=1 *##S/Sgt Wiley C Fields *##Corp Clarence D Lake *##Pvt James W Barber *#Ship 52 (20th BS) *##[[Harding-10541|Cpt Neil B Harding]] *##[[Williams-126635|1st Lt Gerald E Williams]] *##2nd Lt Charles E Bockman *##2nd Lt Cecil L Folmar https://www.alderferauction.com/auctions/item/us-wwii-grouping-of-pilot-cecil-l-folmar-bw3430021 https://www.newspapers.com/search/?query=Cecil%20L%20Folmar *##S/Sgt Jessie J Barnhill *##Pvt James W Couper https://www.americanairmuseum.com/archive/person/james-w-couper *##Pvt [[Nycum-24|Harold J Nycum]] *##Pvt Floyd R Reese *#Ship 53 (20th BS) *##[[Harvey-21191|Cpt Alva L Harvey]] *##[[Glantzberg-1|1st Lt Frederic E Glantzberg]] *##2nd Lt Clarence K Longacre https://archive.org/stream/airforceregiste1962wash_0/airforceregiste1962wash_0_djvu.txt *##2nd Lt Arthur H Rogers *##T/Sgt James C Elder *##S/Sgt August W Keuhl *##Pvt Paul F Rochette *##Pvt Clarence R Baughman *#Ship 50 (20th BS) *##[[McReynolds-1028|Maj Edwin R McReynolds]] *##[[Travis-4437|Cpt Robert F Travis]] *##[[Lauer-1158|Cpt Ford J Lauer]] *##Maj Harrison G Crocker *##S/Sgt Louie L Fiedbrich *##Corp Paul H Soweres *##Pvt Charles A Bennett *##Pvt Lewis B Hailey *#Ship 62 (96th BS) *##[[George-14024|Maj Harold L George]] *##[[Matheny-1216|1st Lt William A Matheny]] *##[[Bentley-7496|1st Lt William C Bentley]] *##2nd Lt Henry G Barrett *##T/Sgt John A Mauro *##S/Sgt Ralph A Spencer *##Sgt Frank B Conner *##Pvt Edward C Gibson *#Ship 63 (96th BS) *##[[Wittkop-30|Cpt Hibert M Wittkop]] *##[[Mussett-77|1st Lt Eugene P Mussett]] *##[[Morgan-39779|2nd Lt Herbert Morgan jr]] *##2nd Lt Harold E Watson *##S/Sgt William J Duffy *##Corp William a Withers *##[[Haney-2491|M/Sgt Floyd B Haney]] *##[[Wynkoop-456|Pvt Errol Wynkoop]] *#Ship 61 (96th BS) *##[[Alkire-196|Cpt Darr H Alkire]] *##1st Lt Russell L Waldron https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/105269/major-general-russell-l-waldron/ *##[[Ragsdale-1780|2nd Lt William P Ragsdale jr]] *##1st Lt Jasper N Bell https://www.newspapers.com/image/40632338/?terms=Jasper%20N%20Bell&match=1 *##T/sgt Gilbert W Olson https://naa.aero/awards/awards-and-trophies/mackay-trophy/mackay-1930-1939-winners/ *##S/Sgt Howard M Miller *##Pvt Norbert D Flinn https://www.dailypress.com/tidewater-review/va-tr-byline-1936-planecrash-nk-0813-20140812-story.html *##Corp Daniel J Smith *#Ship 60 (96th BS) *##[[McDaniel-9428|Cpt Carl B McDaniel]] *##1st Lt Warren H Higgins https://media.defense.gov/2010/Sep/21/2001330256/-1/-1/0/AFD-100921-044.pdf *##[[Pender-752|2nd Lt Preston P Pender]] *##[[Wolfinbarger-33|Cpt Willard R Wolfinbarger]] *##T/Sgt Dwight M Capps *##S/Sgt Lewis H Burger *##Sgt George Billy *##Pvt George C Snyder *Over Wright Memorial in 1939
80,52 and 53 over Wright Memorialhttps://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/b-17b/b-17s-over-wright-memorial-at-kitty-hawk-39/ *July 10-15, 1939 3 B-17's Escort Monteirio back to Brazil
crew name lists, Ships 61, 62 and 63
*#Ship 61 *##[[George-14024|Major Harold L. George]] *#Ship 62 *##[[Bentley-7496|Captain Lt William C Bentley]] *#Ship 63 *##Captain Ivan M Palmer *other crew *#[[Matheny-1216|Capt. William A. Matheney]] *#[[Mosley-758|Capt. Thomas Moseley]] *#[[Wold-418|First Lieut. Torgis G. Wold]] *#First Lieut. John A. Feagin *#Second Lieut. Harold E. Watson *#[[Morgan-39779|Second Lieut. Herbert Morgan Jr.]] *#[[Ragsdale-1780|Second Lieut. William P. Ragsdale]] *#Second Lieut. Christopher O. Moffett, air reserves *#Second Lieut. Charles M. Eisenhart, air reserves *#Technical Sergt. John A. Mauro *#Technical Sergt. Gilbert W. Olson *#Staff Sergt. William J. Duffy *#Staff Sergt. Leonard A. Baker *#Staff Sergt. Howard M. Miller *#Staff Sergt. Eugene Latham Jr. *#Sergt. Frank B. Conner *#Corpl. William A. Withers *#Private First Class Walter P. McBroom *#Private First Class Herbert D. Flinn *#Private First Class Horace T. Peckhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/230179407/?terms=B-17&match=1 Daily Press 08 Jul 1939, Sat · Page 5 *November 1939 exhibition flights with crew names
https://www.newspapers.com/image/230879182/?terms=B-17%20Cochrane Daily Press 20 Oct 1939, Fri · Page 1https://www.newspapers.com/image/230879495/?terms=B-17%20Cochrane&match=1 Daily Press 20 Oct 1939, Fri · Page 9 *1940 filming of "I Wanted Wings" Movie
Featured ships #10, #51 and #53.
Not known who crewed them during the filming that occurred at Randolph, Kelly and March Fields during 1940https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/78892/i-wanted-wings/#noteshttps://www.impdb.org/index.php?title=I_Wanted_Wings = Sources = * https://media.defense.gov/2016/Mar/17/2001481634/-1/-1/0/PAGES%20FROM%20AVIATION%20IN%20THE%20US%20ARMY%201919-1939.PDF * https://media.defense.gov/2011/Apr/21/2001330180/-1/-1/0/AFD-110421-049.pdf (search for personnel * 1:72 model kit for YB-17 https://www.scalemates.com/kits/rareplane-918-boeing-yb-17-flying-fortress--160272 * NMUSAF photo of Y1B-17A https://media.defense.gov/2006/Jun/01/2000554876/-1/-1/0/060515-F-1234S-002.JPG * https://www.aerovintage.com/b-17-production-list/ * https://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_bombers/b17_2.html * https://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_serials/1930.html * https://www.loc.gov/resource/fsa.8b03491/

2nd Bombardment Group Y1B-17 personnel still at Langley Field in 1940

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[[Category:2nd Bombardment Group, Y1B-17 Personnel]] [[Category:B-17 Bombers]] [[Category:United States Army Air Corps]] This is an additional reference page for the [[Space:2nd_Bombardment_Group%2C_Langley_Field_1930%27s| 2nd Bombardment Group, Langley Field 1930's]] page.
Beginning of a central source for 1940 census information showing that 2nd Bombardment Group personnel were still at Langley Field in 1940. Many of the same names found in the flight crew listings in the 1937-8 newspapers can be found living at Langley in 1940. This census information is being used to find more documents on the personnel in ancestry.com because in many cases, the newspaper articles only list initials for first and middle names. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Personnel involved with Y1B-17's Delievered to Langley Field Air Base, March 1, 1937
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GHQ AF Langley Field, Virginia|| [[Sawyer-8628|Lomax G Sawyer]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20761674:2442 |- |rowspan="2" | Benedict Avenue|| [[George-14024|Harold Lee George]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764871:2442 |- | [[Haynes-9057|Caleb V Haynes]]|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764790:2442 |- |rowspan="2" | Bryant Avenue || [[O'Connor-7371|Cornelius E O'Connor]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763349:2442 |- |[[Meloy-173|Vincent J MeLoy]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763368:2442 |- |Clark Avenue || Louie Liebrich || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764166:2442 |- | rowspan="5" | Egan Avenue || [[Alkire-196|Darr H Alkire]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20762886:2442 |- | [[Lauer-1158|Ford J Lauer]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20762945:2442 |- |[[LeMay-1194|Curtis E LeMay]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20762873:2442 |- | [[McDaniel-9428|Carl B McDaniel]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763006:2442 |- |[[Mussett-77|Eugene P Mussett]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20762865:2442 |- |rowspan="4" | Harris Avenue|| [[Haney-2491|Floyd Haney]]|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764046:2442 |- | Henry P Hansen|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763938:2442 |- | [[Jolly-3392|Arthur Jolly]]|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764021:2442 |- | Jacob E McDonald || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763942:2442 |- |Neally Avenue || [[Harvey-21191|Alva L Harvey]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20765022:2442 |- | Ryan Avenue || [[Moslander-30|Charles E Moslander]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20762684:2442 |- |rowspan="2" | Thompson Avenue || [[Harding-10541|Neil B Harding]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763334:2442 |- |[[Tucker-12588|Edwin L Tucker]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20763340:2442 |- | rowspan="8" | Watts Avenue || Jesse Barnhill || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764623:2442 |- | Louis Burger || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764578:2442 |- | Dwight Capps|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764388:2442 |- | William Duffy|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764482:2442 |- | Stanford C Guinn|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764492:2442 |- | Ralph Illick|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764348:2442 |- | Howard Miller|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764460:2442 |- | John Piper || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20764367:2442 |- | Wright Avenue || Harrison G Crocker|| https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20765062:2442 |- |UNKNOWN
North Hampton, Elizabeth City, Virginia || [[Ragsdale-1780|Wm P Ragsdale Jr]] || https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/20735872:2442 |}

2nd Bunn (Jeremiah) Family Reunion

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The descendants of Jeremiah Bunn and his wife Sophia had so much fun at our first reunion in 2011, that it was decided to have another one. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1837 - 1841 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:1st_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|1st General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:3rd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Brown-163209|Brown, Peter]] || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | [[Butler-26406|Butler, Henry G.]] || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Carson-8940|Carson, William]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Doyle-5864|Doyle, Patrick]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | Dwyer, Edward James || Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Emerson-5348|Emerson, Hugh A.]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | Godfrey, Anthony || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | Moore, Thomas Fitzgibbon || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | Morris, Patrick || St. John's || Liberal |- | O'Brien, Laurence || St. John's || Liberal |- | Power, James || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | McCarthy, John || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | Row, William Bickford || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | Nugent, John Valentine || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Winsor-531|Winser, Peter]] || Ferryland || Liberal |}

2nd North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army

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[[Category:2nd North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was an American infantry unit that was raised for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1776 the regiment helped defend Charleston, South Carolina. Ordered to join George Washington's main army in February 1777, the regiment subsequently fought at Brandywine and Germantown during the Philadelphia Campaign. After most other North Carolina regiments were sent home to recruit, the 1st and 2nd Regiments remained with the main army and fought at Monmouth in June 1778. The regiment was transferred to the Southern Department and was captured by the British army in May 1780 at the Siege of Charleston. Together with the 1st Regiment, the unit was rebuilt and fought capably at Eutaw Springs. The 2nd was furloughed in April 1783 and officially dissolved in November 1783. '''History''' The 2nd North Carolina Regiment was authorized on 1 September 1775 for service with the Continental Army. Ten companies were organized at Edenton, New Bern, and Salisbury, North Carolina during the autumn of 1775. Robert Howe was appointed colonel. At the end of 1775 he marched his regiment north to Virginia. Arriving near Norfolk, Virginia on 14 December 1775, Howe provoked a British attack on the town on 1 January 1776 which resulted in the Burning of Norfolk and the withdrawal of Lord Dunmore's forces. On 4 January 1776, the 2nd Regiment was reorganized in the strength of eight companies. The unit was assigned to the Southern Department on 27 February 1776. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd North Carolina Regiments participated in the successful defense of Charleston that culminated in the Battle of Sullivan's Island. At the time, the three regiments were only half of their nominal strength. The early successes of local militia over American loyalists and Indians convinced many southerners that professional soldiers were not required for defense. Therefore, the Continental Army regiments received less support than was seen in the northern colonies. The 2nd North Carolina was transferred to the main army on 5 February 1777. The unit became part of the North Carolina Brigade on 8 July 1777. When the North Carolina Brigade arrived near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it was so badly understrength that the field officers suggested transferring all the soldiers into the three senior regiments. However, this was not done until the following May when the other regiments were reduced to cadres and sent home to recruit. The 2nd Regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine on 11 September 1777. The North Carolina Brigade, under Brigadier General Francis Nash was deployed in reserve near Chadds Ford. Late in the afternoon, after Sir William Howe's flanking column had broken the American right wing, Washington directed Nathanael Greene's division and Nash's brigade to block the British thrust. Though the battle resulted in an American defeat, Howe's advance was brought to a halt in a fierce musketry duel and Washington's army limped away to fight again. At the Battle of Germantown on 4 October 1777, the North Carolina Brigade and William Maxwell's New Jersey Brigade were part of Lord Stirling's Reserve Division. During the advance, a cannon ball killed one of Maxwell's aides and mortally wounded Nash. Presently, Lord Stirling's column found itself confronted by about 100 British soldiers in the Chew House. After a bombardment by cannon failed to reduce the structure, two New Jersey regiments tried to storm the place. The North Carolina troops fired on the north side of the house in support, but all American attacks were repulsed with heavy losses. During the 1777–1778 winter encampment at Valley Forge, Brigadier General Lachlan McIntosh took command of the North Carolina Brigade. Colonel John Patten, Lieutenant Colonel Selby Harney, and Major Hardy Murfree were the field officers in the 2nd North Carolina. The regiment fought at the Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston. The regiment would be captured by the British Army at Charlestown, South Carolina on May 12, 1780. The regiment was reformed in the summer of 1781, furloughed January 1, 1783 at James Island, South Carolina and disbanded on November 15, 1783. '''2nd North Carolina Regiment''' :Active: 1775–1783 :Allegiance: United States Continental Congress :Type: Infantry :Size: 8, 9 or 10 companies :Part of: North Carolina Line :Engagements: ::Burning of Norfolk (1776) ::Battle of Sullivan's Island (1776) ::Battle of Brandywine (1777) ::Battle of Germantown (1777) ::Battle of Monmouth (1778) ::Siege of Charleston (1780) ::Battle of Eutaw Springs (1781) :Commanders: ::[[Howe-2250|Colonel Robert Howe]] ::Colonel John Patten For details and roster of soldiers, see: * [http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/amrev/2ndContinental.htm North Carolina State American Revolutionary War Memory Project] ''2nd North Carolina Continental'' *[[Wikipedia:2nd_North_Carolina_Regiment]] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_nc_second_regiment.html 2nd Regiment Roster] by J.D. Lewis

2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles (Boer War)

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[[Category: Canadian Military History]] [[Category: Second Boer War]] [[Category: Anglo Boer War-Anglo Boere Oorlog 1899-1902]][[Category: Canada, The South African War (The Boer War), 1899-1902]] [[Category: 2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles]] ---- ==2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles== The 2nd CMR had been built around the North West Mounted Police by its' commissioner. It was a unit of 'picked police, ex-police and cowboys' to fight in South Africa, later re-badged after arrival in country at the Canadian Mounted Rifles. The battalion distinguished itself and earned a reputation for aggressive scouting. It was one of two horse-mounted infantry raised for the second contingent, numbered 371 men, divided into two squadrons and a headquarters staff. To confuse unit designation, another battalion of Canadian Mounted Rifles was raised and badged as the 2nd Battalion, or 2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles. The earlier CMR was thereafter known as the 1st CMR, again, not to be confused with the 2nd contingent unit raised in Canada and later known as the Royal Canadian Dragoons in South Africa. The later 2nd Battalion, Canadian Mounted Rifles, was paid for by the British and raised in Jan 1902. It would serve briefly in South Africa, participating in a number of major drives that resulted in the destruction of the Boer forces in the western Transvaal. While its tour of operations had not been long, the 2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles had proven to be a worthy successor to the units of the first and second contingents. In early 1901, the Canadian government offered to raise a third contingent for service in South Africa, but the British replied that there was no need. In November 1901, however, the British government requested a four-squadron regiment of mounted rifles. In a departure from previous practice, the unit was recruited as an integral part of the British Army, though retaining its Canadian identity. Moreover, while the Canadian Department of Militia and Defence would equip and train the unit, the British would pay its costs. The response from the public was so enthusiastic that Ottawa, realizing there was surplus space on the troopships, offered to raise another two squadrons. Appointed to command the new unit was [[Evans-25037|Lieutenant-Colonel T.D.B. Evans]], who had earlier earned a reputation as the best Canadian leader of mounted troops while in command of the Canadian Mounted Rifles in the second contingent. The majority of the officers and at least a quarter of the men had previously served in South Africa. In April 1902, the British requested a fourth contingent of 2,000 men from Canada. The 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Regiments, Canadian Mounted Rifles arrived in South Africa after the war had ended, however, and returned to Canada in July 1902 at which time they disbanded. '''RECRUITING''' Recruiting was conducted at the following stations, commencing December 9:— :- In British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver, Revelstoke, Rossland, Nelson and Fort Steele. :- In North-west Territories: Edmonton, Calgary, Pincher Creek, MacLecd, Lethbride, Maple Creek, Regina, Moosomin, and Prince Albert. :- In Manitoba: Virden, Brandon, Portage la Prairie and Winnipeg. :- In Ontario: London, Guelph, Hamilton, Toronto, Peterboro, Ottawa and Kingston. :- In Quebec: Montreal. Quebec and St. John's. :- In New Brunswick: Fredericton and St. John. :- In Nova Scotia: Halifax. :- In Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown. RECRUITING FOR TWO ADDITIONAL SQUADRONS, On December 10, Mr. Chamberlain telegraphed that the transports Manhattan and Victorian were proceeding to Halifax to convey the troops to South Africa. As these two transports had accommodation for 52 officers, 950 non-commissioned officers and men, and 1,096 horses, two additional squadrons were offered, and on December 14, the offer was accepted, and such extra horses as the two transports could carry were at the same time authorized. This necessitated the re-opening of the recruiting stations. Orders were accordingly issued, on December 16, to recommence recruiting on December 23, at the following stations:— :- In British Columbia.—Vancouver, Kamloops, Rossland, Nelson and Cranbrook. :- In North-west Territories.—MacLeod, Calgary and Moosomin. :- In Manitoba.—Virden, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, and Winnipeg. :- In Ontario —London, Hamilton, Toronto, Peterboro, Ottawa and Kingston. :- In Quebec.—Montreal. :- In New Brunswick.—Moncton and St. John. :- In Nova Scotia.—Halifax and Kentville. :- In Prince Edward Island.—Charlottetown. '''REPORT ON SERVICE OF 2nd C.M.R.''' From the Officer Commanding, 2nd Regiment Canadan Mounted Rifles, to the Adjutant General Head-Quarters, Ottawa. SS. Winifredian, July 16, 1902. Sir I have the honour to submit herewith my report in connection with the organization and service of the 2nd Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles. Organization.—When the organization was complete the officers were distributed as follows :— :- Lt. Colonel, Commanding:—[[Evans-25037|Lt. Col. T. D. B. Evans]], C.B. :- Major, 2nd in Command:—Major W. H. Merritt. :- Major:—Major G.W. Cameron, D.S.O. :- Adjutant:—Captain F. Church. :- Intelligence Officer:—Lieut. T. H. Callaghan. :- Quarter- Master:—Lieut. J. Graham. :- Assistant Quarter-Master:—Lieut. W. Rodden. A. D. Reford, :- Medical Officers:—Surgeon-Major J. A. Devine. H. R. Duff. :- Veterinary Officers:— Vet. Capt. R. Riddell. Vet. Lieut. A. E. James. :- Transport Officer:—Capt. T. R. Snider. :- Acting Paymaster:—Lieut. R. H. Moir. :- "A" Squadron:—Capt. R. G. E. Leckie. Lieut. C. R. Tryon. H.F.W. Fish Wick. G.B. Mackay. E. B. Allan. :- "B" Squadron:—Capt. J. E. Leckie, D.S.O. Lieut. J. C. Richards. G. H. Kirkpatrick. H. Hiam. J. W. Allan. :- "C" Squadron:—Capt. J. D. Moodie. Lieut. H. S. Douglas. S. J. A. Demers, W. J. Loudon. C. P. B. Simpson. :- "D" Squadron:—Capt. J. F. Macdonald. Lieut. F. H. Dixon. R. F. Markham. H. G. Brunton. H. J. Lambkin. :- "E" Squadron:—Capt. J. H. Elmsley. Lieut. W. R. Marshall. Bruce Carruthers. A. H. Gault. E. P. Clarkson :- "F" Squadran:—Capt. P. E. Thacker. Lieut. R. H. Ryan. A. F. Ashmead. G.W.M. Farrell. J. D. Graham. '''Training''' The few weeks at Halifax previous to embarkation were fully utilized in organizing the interior economy of the regiment, drill, and carrying out a complete course of musketry. For the latter the greatest credit is due to Lieut. Clark, Sergt. Instructor in Musketry Moore, and Colour-Sergt. Webb. Lieut. Clark overcame numerous obstacles in arranging for this course in mid-winter, and he and his assistants displayed great energy and ability in conducting it to a successful issue.Lieut.-Col. Smyth, Officer Commanding Ordnance Department, also showed great interest in the regiment by constructing two floating targets for use on the ship. '''The Voyage''' The left wing and one troop right wing, with 513 horses, sailed on troopship Manhattan on January 14; and headquarters and right wing, with 486 horses and 10th Canadian Field Hospital, A.M.C., on troopship Victorian on January 28, arriving at Durban on February 18 and 25, respectively. The care of horses, drill and Morris tube exercise occupied the time of the troops on board. On the Manhattan an epidemic of measles broke out without serious results. On board the Victorian, in addition to an epidemic of measles, a case of small-pox developed; this in course of time was followed by three new cases. The regimental Medical Officers and their staffs on both ships made excellent arrangements to meet the emergencies, and on the Victorian the 10th Field Hospital rendered great assistance. Fortunately the type of both diseases was very light and all cases recovered. * The arrangements for men and horses on both ships were very satisfactory. The loss of horses on the Manhattan was 9, and on the Victorian 22, or a total of 31 out of 1,006 horses. '''South Africa''' When the unit finally sailed from Canada in January 1902 it was a six-squadron regiment of 901 officers and men. Together with the 10th Canadian Field Hospital, it formed the third Canadian contingent. '''After Arrival''' On arrival at Durban—the Manhattan on February 18 and the Victorian on February 25—both wings at once entrained for Newcastle. As the heat was intense and the floors of the box cars were of iron and very slippery, this two days journey by train did serious injury to the condition of the horses after a long sea voyage, and several died en route. At Newcastle the two wings of the regiment occupied separate camps, as the head quarters and right wing were isolated on account of small-pox. Fortunately no new cases developed. During its stay in Newcastle the left wing furnished a squadron to occupy Botha's Pass while a drive was in progress, and also performed convoy duty. The ring wing, although isolated for quarantine purposes, occupied a very advanced post which they strongly entrenched, and the importance of which called for heavy Outpost Duties. On March 1, the Commander-in-Chief, Lord Kitchener, inspected the regiment and found everything satisfactory. Lieut.-General Lyttleton inspected the regiment on March 6, and Major-General Walter Kitchener on March 10. On the 14th, orders were received to proceed by route march to Volksrust, and thence by rail to Klerksdorp. After an interesting march of two days, past Majuba Hill and though Langs Nek to Volksrust, and two days by rail, the regiment arrived at Klerksdorp and was at once attached to Colonel Cookson's Column, in General Walter Kitchener's Division. Three days later it was engaged in the active operations under General Walter Kitchener just commenced in the Western Transvaal, and took a prominent part in all the chief events connected with these operations, including:— # The night ride of 45 miles to Witpoort Ridge, followed by the Drive at daybreak next morning; the regiment covering 85 miles ia 23 hours. # The operations ending with the battle of Boschbult, near Harts River, on March 31. # The Drive commencing April 10, culminating with the attack of the Boers on General Kekewich's Column and their defeat with heavy losses. # The Drive from Driekuil to Klerksdorp on April 14 and 15. # The operations between April 23 and May 2, west of Klerksdorp, in which a large amount of the standing crops of the enemy were taken or destroyed. # The Drive commencing May 5, and ending May 23, to Vryburg, in Cape Colony, and return, resulting in large captures of prisoners and stock. In all the above successful operations (which proved to be the closing events of the war) the regiment took a very active part, and all ranks showed great energy in carrying out, both in spirit and in the letter, all orders entrusted to them. Extracts from my Staff Diary, giving particulars of chief events, are appended to this report. The regiment lay at Klerksdorp awaiting orders from May 23 until June 16, when it was ordered to march to Krugersdorp. This march (105 miles) was performed in three days, and after a two days' halt at Krugersdorp, further orders were received to march to Elandsfontein, which was done on June 22. On the 23rd, orders were received to entrain at once for Durban en route to Canada. As a considerable number of men desired to take their discharges to remain in South Africa, and as the Regimental Paymaster was on his way from Cape Town with the Pay Lists, it was endeavoured to secure a couple of days in order to get the regimental accounts arranged before entraining. During its stay at Klerksdorp subsequent to the declaration of peace, no official information could be secured with regard to the future disposition of the regiment. The additional days could not be arranged for and the regiment, with the 10th Field Hospital, entrained for Durban on June 24, arriving there on the 27th, and embarking and sailing per ss. Winijredian on the same date. The Regimental Paymaster and the Pay Officials from Cape Town did not overtake the regiment, and I drew at Durban sufficient cash to pay off the regiment. Ninety-three N.C. Officers and men took their discharges to settle in South Africa. '''Summary of Actions''' After a number of weeks training at Newcastle in Natal, the unit was ready for action and moved by rail to Klerksdorp, southwest of Johannesburg. By this time, the nature of the war had changed dramatically. The Boer forces were reduced in numbers to less than 25,000 in the field. The countryside had been largely cleared of inhabitants, who had been confined in concentration camps. Moreover, the free movement of the mounted Boer commandos was greatly restricted by long lines of blockhouses, linked by barbed wire, that snaked across the veldt and followed railways and river lines. The British had 150,000 men in the field, with nearly half manning the blockhouse lines and garrisoning towns. The bulk of the remainder were mounted, pursuing Boers across the veldt. There were still gaps in the network of blockhouses, including the arid western Transvaal, where the British sent the regiment. The mounted rifles participated in a number of major drives that resulted in the destruction of at least twenty percent of the Boer forces in the western Transvaal, most of these being captured. It was not all one sided, however. On 31 March the unit fought as part of an outnumbered British force at the Battle of Harts River, or Boschbult. Casualties were heavy, including 13 Canadians killed, 40 wounded, and seven missing. With the exception of the first engagement at Paardeberg on 18 February 1900, Harts River was the bloodiest day of the war for Canada. The unit participated in a number of other drives to round up Boers before the war ended on 31 May 1902. '''The Voyage Home''' It returned to Canada at the end of June. While its tour of operations had not been long, the 2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles had proven to be a worthy successor to the units of the first and second contingents. The arrangements on the ss. Winifredian were only fairly satisfactory, the chief favourable feature being that there was ample room for all ranks. The cooking arrangements for the N.C. Officers and men were at first not satisfactory, but improved after the first week. Coal was being moved from one hatch to another during the first fortnight, which resulted in discomfort and dirt over a portion of the ship. The canteen and officers' mess supplies were very limited in variety and amount, and the prices higher than charged on previous voyages. The above deficiencies were attributed by the ship's officers to the fact that sufficient time was not allowed them at Durban to make the necessary arrangements. The large amount of deck room available for all ranks, however, to some extent offset the deficiencies above referred to. The health of the troops on board was excellent and the hospital arrangements very complete. ==Links== * [https://www.angloboerwar.com/forum/8-events/10009-2nd-regiment-canadian-mounted-rifles-in-the-second-anglo-boer-war angloboerwar.com 2nd Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles, In The Second Anglo Boer War] * [https://www.warmuseum.ca/cwm/exhibitions/boer/mountedriflesbregiment_e.shtml Canadian War Museum - 2nd Regiment, Canadian Mounted Rifles] * [https://www.warmuseum.ca/cwm/exhibitions/boer/boerwarmaps_e.shtml#2ndrifles Maps]

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[[Category:2nd Regiment, Delaware Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle]] Battles https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2828:3866?tid=&pid=&queryId=411395d6-9180-4ca7-9991-3c589ddb4969&_phsrc=GoT2427&_phstart=successSource Fought on 15 Sep 1861. Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Antietam, MD. Fought on 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 14 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA. Fought on 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Fought on 10 May 1864 at Po River, VA. Fought on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA. Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 16 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Regiment History Second Infantry DELAWARE (3-YEARS) Second Infantry. -- Cols., Henry W. Wharton, William P. Bailey; Lieut.- Cols., David L. Stricker, Peter McCullough; Majs., Robert Andrews, Benjamin Rickets. This was the first body of volunteer infantry in the state to form under the call for three years men. Its regimental organization dated from May 21, 1861, but its ranks were not entirely filled until five months later, on account of no state system to aid in this work. This cause also led to the taking of companies from outside of the state in order that its organization might be more speedily completed. Cos. B. D and G were from Philadelphia, and Co. C from Elkton, Md. The remainder of the companies were filled up at Wilmington, where headquarters had been established by the organizer of the regiment, H. W. Wharton, of the U. S. army. The men rendezvoused at Camp Brandywine during the summer of 1861. On Sept. 17, 1861, eight companies of the regiment left there and marched to Cambridge, Md., where they went into a camp of instruction under Brig.-Gen. H. H. Lockwood. Cos. I and K joined the command in October and November and also prepared for service in the field. In May, 1862, the regiment joined the Army of the Potomac under Gen. McClellan, and at the battle of Fair Oaks was assigned to the brigade of Gen. W. H. French. There the active field service of the regiment began and continued almost incessantly during the campaign, participating in the general engagements of Gaines' Mill, Savage Station, Peach Orchard, White Oak Swamp and Malvern Hill. In the battle of Antietam it held an advanced position and was warmly commended for its bravery. The battle of Fredericksburg was the next eventful incident in the history of the regiment and there too, it was in the forward part of the fray, covering the retreat from that hotly-contested field so ably that it attracted the attention of the entire army. It was at Chancellorsville in May. 1863 and performed its full share in the sanguinary struggle at Gettysburg. The disposition to lead the advance upon the foes of the Union was continued in the campaign of the fall and winter of 1863, the regiment especially distinguishing itself at Bristoe Station and Mine run. In the later campaigns it was in all the general engagements of the 2nd army corps, of which it was a part until the expiration of its service, in the summer of 1864. The regiment was reduced to such a small number that it was attached to another organization during the Wilderness and Spottsylvania movements. On July 1, 1864, the work of mustering out the regiment began, after those men who had been added as recruits were transferred to the 1st regiment. Cos. A and B were mustered out at Wilmington, July 1; C D, F and G at City Point, Va., the same day; H. near Petersburg on Aug. 12; I at the same place, Sept. 14; and K, on Oct. 1, 1864. Source: The Union Army, vol. 1, p. 522 Antietam after battle report: Report of Capt. David L. Stricker, Second Delaware Infantry, of skirmish on Antietam Creek and battle of Antietam. HDQRS. SECOND REGIMENT DELAWARE VOLUNTEERS, Near Sharpsburg, Md., September 21, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to tender this as my official report of the Second Regiment Delaware Volunteers, from the 15th day of September to the 18th, inclusive. On the afternoon of the 15th we came up with the enemy on the hills near Antietam Creek, when the skirmishers of our division became engaged with those of the enemy. We were ordered to form forward into line at the bottom of the hill and lie down. We lay there until about 7 o'clock, when I received an order from Maj. Norvell to move throw out one company as pickets. I moved forward immediately, and detailed Company H as picket, which advanced to the bank of the creek. Everything was quiet during the night. On the morning of the 16th Gen. Richardson personally ordered me to withdraw my picket and return with my regiment to our former position in rear of the battery. We lay there all day and night, under a heavy artillery fire, losing 1 man killed and 1 wounded. On the morning of the 17th we moved with the brigade across the creek and took position in a corn-field, where we lay about twenty minutes, losing 1 man killed and 1 man wounded. The brigade was then driving them for some distance. Our loss in killed, wounded and missing foots up as follows: 12 killed, 43 wounded, 2 missing.+ I cannot particularize any one officer under my command, as all of them did their duty well. Their names are as follows: Company A, First Lieut. John Evans, Second Lieut. James W. Letherbury; Company B, Second Lieut. H. Warner Ottey; Company C, Second Lieut. Ephraim Jordon; Company D, Capt. William H. Helmbold, Second Lieut. John H. Davis; Company E, First Lieut. George C. Helmbold; Company F, Capt. Peter McCullough; Company G, Capt. John F. Heishley, First Lieut. Charles D. Foy, Second Lieut. Thomas J. Moore (wounded); Company H, Second Lieut. Henry Smith (wounded); Company I, Second Lieut. William H. Brady; Company K, Second Lieut. Charles Lynch, First Lieut. Lewis Nolen, acting adjutant. Among the enlisted men I may favorably mention: Company D, First Sergt. John L. Ogden (killed); Company H, First Sergt. Thomas Russell, who, after Lieut. Smith was wounded, took command of his company; First Sergt. Richard Fox (missing). The color sergeant deserve special mention. Their names are James Wier (wounded) and Robert Hanna. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. L. STRICKER, Capt., Commanding Second Delaware Volunteers. Lieut. CHARLES P. HATCH, Acting Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 19. Part I, Reports. Serial No. 27 Gettysburg after battle report: Report of Col. William P. Baily, Second Delaware Infantry. Camp near Bealeton Station, Va., August 15, 1863. Sir: In obedience to circular from headquarters Army of the Potomac, dated August 12, 1863, I have the honor to submit the following report of this command from June 28 until its arrival in the vicinity of Warrenton, Va.: At 6 a. m. Monday, June 29, we broke camp, being then within 4 or 5 miles of Frederick City, Md., and took up a line of march across the Monocacy River Bridge, and successively passed through the villages and towns of Mount Pleasant, Liberty, Union Bridge, Johnsville, and Middletown, reaching a short distance beyond Uniontown, Md., at or about 10 p. m., and bivouacked for the night, having marched a distance, as is usually computed, from 32 to 35 miles. After getting in camp, a detail was taken from this command for picket. Tuesday, June 30.--The regiment was mustered and inspected for pay. Wednesday, July 1.--At 8 a. m. we took up a line of march, passing through Taneytown, crossing the Maryland line into Pennsylvania, halting at about 9 p. m. within 5 or 6 miles of Gettysburg, where we threw up a breastwork of rails and dirt, which was completed about midnight. Marched this day about 14 miles. Thursday, July 2.--At daylight the regiment, by order of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, moved toward Gettysburg, and about 6 a. m. the regiment was placed in line of battle, occupying a position on the right of the brigade. At 4.30 p. m. the regiment moved with the brigade about half a mile to the left, where we deployed by the left flank and faced by the rear rank, and faced the enemy. At this moment, Col. Brooke ordered the line forward. The regiment moved briskly and with regularity, crossing stone walls, fences, and a morass in face of a heavy fire of musketry. The enemy immediately in our front occupied a most advantageous position behind a ledge of rocks upon the brow of a hill. At the foot of this hill the regiment opened fire upon the enemy, and advanced rapidly up the ascent, driving him from his position, capturing a number of prisoners, among whom were 2 commissioned officers. The enemy at this point attempted to rally and regain the ground he had lost, but was held in check. He then made a strong demonstration on our right flank (now our left). There being no support on this flank, the regiment was in danger of being outflanked, when orders were received from Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, to fall back. The regiment then withdrew and took position on the right of the woods, about 600 yards in the rear of the position it held. The regiment bivouacked at this place. In this engagement our loss was severe. At 4 o'clock on the morning of the 3d, we received orders to fall in, and move to the left and front, and form line of battle behind the crest of a hill. The enemy immediately opened his batteries with great vigor upon this position, at a range of about 1,500 yards. The colonel commanding then ordered the line about 60 yards to the front, where we threw up breastworks. At 9 a. m. Capt. Evans, of Company A, was detailed with 30 men to picket in our front. During the day he sent in 64 prisoners, chiefly from North Carolina and Georgia regiments. The enemy kept up a constant and rapid fire of shot and shell upon our position from 5 a. m. until 4 p. m. I regret to report the loss of Lieut. H. W. Ottey, Company B, and Lieut. George G. Plank, Company E, who were killed in the discharge of their duty in the action of the 2d. It would be invidious to particularize or make any selections where all had discharged their duty nobly and with so much gallantry. In the action on July 3, the regiment was commanded by Capt. Christman. Total of our casualties was 87. Saturday, July 4.--The regiment still in command of Capt. Christman, with no change of position. By command of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, details were early made to bury our dead and bring in our wounded. All was quiet in our immediate front, excepting picket firing and an occasional shell from the enemy. Toward noon, lines of our troops, of another corps, were deployed some three-fourths of a mile in our front. Sunday, July 5.--It was discerned that the enemy had left his position the night previous. At about 3 p. m., by order of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, we left the breastworks, and took up a line of march, and at 8 p. m. halted at the Two Taverns, having marched about 8 miles. We bivouacked here for the night. Monday, July 6.--We remained at the Two Taverns all of this date. Tuesday, July 7.--We again took up a line of march, and reached within half a mile of Taneytown, where we then halted at noon and bivouacked, marching some 8 miles. Wednesday, July 8.--We again took up a line of march at 6 a. m. in a heavy storm, which rendered the roads, fields, and runs in a terrible condition. At 5 p. m. we halted, and bivouacked for the night on the banks of the Monocacy River, distant about 6 1/2 miles from Frederick City. Marched nearly 20 miles this date. Thursday, July 9.--We again took up a line of march at 6 a. m., passing through Frederick City, Jefferson, and Burkittsville, and, passing through Crampton's Gap, Md., bivouacked for the night, having marched 20 miles this date. Friday, July 10.--Again took up a line of march at 6 a. m., passing through Keedysville, and halted after having made 11 miles, and bivouacked. Saturday, July 11.--Again took up a line of march, and reached Jones' Cross-Roads, when, at 11 a. m., the enemy's pickets were met. By order of the colonel commanding brigade, we took up a position in a wheat-field, the left of the command resting near the Hagerstown turnpike. A detail of skirmishers was made from this regiment at 3 p. m., who advanced upon the enemy's skirmishers in our front, and drove them about half a mile, occupying at dark their position. At 9 p. m. our position was changed, so as to become parallel with the turnpike road, and we then rested for the night on our arms. Sunday, July 12.--At 3 p. m., by command of the colonel commanding brigade, this command moved out to the front, occupying the position of our skirmishers of the 11th instant. The skirmishers in our front also moved forward. At dark we were ordered to throw up breastworks, which we did, of rails and dirt. There was an occasional shot between the pickets during the day. It rained very heavily during the night. Monday, July 13.--At daylight we commenced strengthening our breastworks, expecting an attack from the enemy at any moment during the day. Tuesday, July 14.--By command of Col. Brooke, commanding brigade, at daylight the regiment was deployed as skirmishers, and moved forward, passing over the enemy's works down to the Potomac River at Falling Waters without opposition. Wednesday, July 15.--Took up a line of march at 7 a. m., and arrived at sundown near Maryland Heights; bivouacked for the night. Thursday, July 16.--Took up a line of march at 9 a. m., and encamped at Sandy Hook. Friday, July 17.--Lay all day at this place. Saturday, July 18.--Took up a line of march at 6 a. m., and crossed the Potomac River, passing through Harper's Ferry, across the Shenandoah River, and into Virginia once more. We then struck into Loudoun Valley, and, after marching 6 miles, we halted and bivouacked for the night. Sunday, July 19.--Took up a line of march, and, after marching 8 miles, halted and bivouacked for the night. This day was very warm and close. Monday, July 20.--Took up a line of march at 8 a. m., and marched about 5 miles and bivouacked near Snickersville. Tuesday, July 21.--In the same place we stopped at last night. Wednesday, July 22.--Took up a line of march at 1 p. m., and marched to Ashby's Gap. Our brigade (the Fourth) went on picket, passing through the village of Paris. The enemy's cavalry was seen during the day. Thursday, July 23.--The corps started on the march at daylight, our brigade remaining on picket until 1 p. m., when we were relieved by a brigade of the Twelfth Corps. We then started to rejoin our corps at Manassas Gap, reaching that place at midnight. This was, without exception, the hardest march we had ever endured; not that the distance was great, but the roads were so stony, hilly, and so many small streams to cross. The Third Corps had a skirmish with A. P. Hill's corps during the day. Friday, July 24.--Took up a line of march, and halted near a small village at the mouth of the Gap and bivouacked for the night. Saturday, July 25.--Took up a line of march; reached White Plains, near Thoroughfare Gap, and bivouacked for the night. Sunday, July 26.--Took up a line of march at 5 a. m., and passed through White Plains and New Baltimore, and reached Warrenton about noon. After resting about an hour, we marched to Catlett's Station. Distance marched, about 20 miles. The above is a correct report to the best of my knowledge. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, WM. P. BAILY, Col. Second Delaware Volunteers. Lieut. Charles P. Hatch, Acting Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 27. Part I. Reports. Serial No. 43 :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::[[Wharton-3126 | Col. Henry W. Wharton (1811-1868)]] ::[[Baily-782 | Col. William P. Baily (1825-1883)]] ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' ::Commanding: [[Stricker-731 | Lt. Col. David L. Stricker (1839-1864)]] Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864 ::'''Major''' ::[[Andrews-24214 | Major Robert Andrews (1831-Aft 1890)]] ::'''Adjutant''' ::[[Canby-192 | Major Samuel Canby (1837-1897)]] ::'''Captain''' ::[[Christman-1161 | Captain Charles H. Christman (1830-1886)]] ::'''Surgeon''' ::[[Houston-857 | Dr. David Henry Houston (1891-1894)]] ::'''Asst. Surgeon''' ::William Babb ::'''Quartermaster''' ::George F. Plunket ::'''Sgt. Major''' ::William H. Brady ::'''Quartermaster Sgt.''' ::Benjamin F. Hedges ::'''Commissary Sgt.''' ::Henry C. Nelson; Enlisted 12 Jun 1861 as 2nd Lieutenant at Wilmington, DE; Transfered from Company C to Field & Staff on 9 Dec 1863; Promoted to 1st Lieutenant 9 Dec 1863 ; Mustered out 1 Jul 1864. ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::John Claypoole ::'''Company A''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain John Evans :::[[Stricker-731 | Captain David L. Strickler (1839-1864)]] Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864. :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::[[Wenie-2 | First Lieutenant Thomas M. Wenie (Unkown-1882)]] :::First Lieutenant James W. Letherbury :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant John Evans :::Second Lt. Robert G. Smith Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Discharged 17 Nov 1863 :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant Robert B. Blake :::First Sgt. Cyrus H. Forwood Severely wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::First Sergeant Edgar Darrach :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Alexander Zebley :::Sergeant Joseph Fesmyer :::Sergeant Nathan'l Hill :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal John W. Brown :::Corporal Peter Dulton :::Corporal James H.C. Carter :::Corporal Oliver B. Lafferty :::Corporal George P. Coleman :::Corporal Henry B. Newman :::Cpl. Jacob Steitz Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 8 Jul 1863 :::Corporal George H. Paskill :::Corporal Howard R. Tompkins :::Corporal James Young :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer George McCracken :::'''Fifer''' :::Fifer Henry Kappes :::'''Wagoner''' :::Wagoner James L. Redmond :::'''Privates''' :::Private Joseph Ackerly :::Private David Ambrose :::Private John Banner :::Private Charles Banner :::Private ? John Barmer :::Private William Boney :::Pvt. Peter Bostler Shot in the hip. Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 9 Jul 1863 :::Private Daniel H. Brooks :::Private John Burns :::Pvt. Stephen Carey Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private William Christe :::Private Samuel Cochran :::Private Henry D. Coleman :::Private Charles P. Cotton :::Private James W. Catts :::Private James Cook :::Private Charles B. Cotton :::Private William H. Cox :::Private John H. Cazier :::Private Thomas Cunningham :::Private John Dailey :::Private Adolph DeBerger :::Private Antoine Delarue :::Private Robert Dolan :::Private Peter Doyle :::Private Michael Fallan :::Private John Farnan :::Pvt. John Frad Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private Charles Francis :::Private ? John Fratt :::Private John Friebe :::Pvt. Joseph P. Fryer Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private Jeddiah Garrison :::Private William H. George :::Private Abraham Gregg :::Private Howard Hanscom :::[[Hardin-5182 | Pvt. Henry Hardin (1826-1892)]] Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private Caleb Hargraves :::Private John Harrison :::Private Henry H. Hartlaub :::Private Leonard Heidman :::Private John Higginbottom :::Private William Keever :::Private Anthony D. La Reve :::Private Samuel Lodge :::Private William Lynch :::Private James McCabe :::Private John McCallan :::Private James McDonnald :::Pvt. James McElister Shot in the head; Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 26 Jul 1863 in Wilmington, DE :::Private John G. McKnight :::Private Martin McCrone :::Private Isaac T. Millis :::Private William Mahan :::Private James Morgan :::Private Albert T. Morris :::Private Edward Naylor :::Private Samuel E. Nealis :::Private Thomas O’Donnell :::Private Dutton Peters :::Private Edward Quigley :::Private William H. Register :::Private Benjamin V. Righter :::Private John T. Rodgers :::Private John B. Rose :::Private John Rowe :::Private James W. Ruth :::Private Edward C. Ryan :::Private Edward C. Ryan :::Private James Sewall :::Private George Stack :::Private ? Jacob Stiles :::Pvt. Charles Sweeny Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private Thomas H. S. Taylor :::Private Abe Taylor :::Private Benjamin Valient :::Private Thomas Warner :::Private George Warren :::Pvt. John Wilson Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Private Henry Wolfe :::Private David Young ::'''Company B''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Christman-1161 | Captain Charles H. Christman (1830-1886)]] :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::[[Geyer-1355 | First Lieutenant Theodore Geyer (1829-1897)]] Enlisted 1 Jun 1861; Dismissed 27 Aug 1863 :::First Lieutenant Benjamin F. Nolen :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant William Fennimore :::Second Lieutenant Hamill W. Otley :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant James Brown :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Ferdinand Davis :::Sergeant John Deving :::Sergeant Josiah Lake :::Sergeant Franklin Nolan :::Sergeant James E. Simpson :::Sergeant James Waters :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Benjamin Crooks :::Corporal Andrew Green :::Corporal Stephen Hannum :::Corporal John King :::Corporal Thomas Semple :::Corporal Joseph Smith :::'''Drummer''' :::Robert Russell :::'''Fifer''' :::John Selser :::'''Wagoner''' :::Samuel Miller :::'''Privates''' :::Private David Ambeore :::Private William W. Anderson :::Private Roland J. Armstrong :::Private Lewis E. M. Barber :::Private William Barr :::Private Jacob Bechtel :::Private Samuel Bowers :::Private Charles Busby :::Private William G. Carr :::Private Nathan Cheeseman :::Private Stephen Conley :::Private Thomas Cooper :::Private William Crookshanks :::Private Lewis Cunnard :::Private John H. Delap :::Private John E. Devnish :::Private Solomon Dickinson :::Private Charles Dickerson :::Private Thomas Doran :::Private Thomas I. Dougherty :::Private William Elkins :::Private Thomas J. Ferguson :::Private John Finley :::Private William H. George :::Private Thomas Godfrey :::Private Samuel H. Graham :::Private Samuel W. Graham :::Private John Gunning :::Private George B.F. Hamilton :::Private Thomas C. Himsworth :::Private John C. Helme :::Private Henry I. Himsworth :::Private H Jones :::Private John Kelly :::Private Charles Knipe :::Private William Lallamont :::Private Thomas Lawes :::Private Hiram B. Lawsen :::Private William H.H. Lawson :::Private Isaac G. Lukens :::Private James L. Marlin :::Private William Marlin :::Private James L. Marling :::Private Alexander Marshbank :::Private James McCoy :::Private John McCoy :::Private John McKensey :::Private John McKnight :::Private William H. McMullin :::Private John Merritt :::Private Charles H. Miller :::Private John Millman :::Private Charles W. Moyer :::Private Philip Murray :::Private James Noble :::Private John Orrall :::Private Benjamin F. Ottey :::Private Joseph Ottenger :::Private William W. Patterson :::Private Joseph Paxson :::Private Richard T. Price :::Private Francis C. Renshaw :::Private William Reynolds :::Private William Rogers :::Private Henry L. C. Rosenberge :::Private William P. Savoy :::Private Joseph Shronk :::Private James Sill :::Private Charles Simons :::Private Robert Sloan :::Private Franklin N. Snyder :::Private William Stansfield :::Private James S. Steelman :::Private John Sutton :::Private George Sylvester :::Private Abraham S. Taylor :::Private Thomas Thawley :::Private John L. Thompson :::Private George Timpson :::Private Edward Welsh :::Private Joseph Welsh :::Private William Woodbury :::Private James C. Miller :::Private Edward S. Sarry ::'''Company C (Big Elk Rangers)''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Ricketts-2880 | Captain Benjamin Ricketts (1834-1865)]] :::Captain John G. Simpers :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant George H. Hardy :::[[Torbert-298 | First Lieutenant William F. A. Torbert (1837-1874)]] :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::2nd Lt. Augustus H. Richards :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Ebenezer Alexander :::Sergeant Harrison Bennett :::Sergeant William I. Davidson :::Sergeant William Drew :::Sergeant James T. Helley :::Sergeant Philip Johnston :::Sergeant Ephraim Jordan :::Sergeant Thomas James Kelley :::Sergeant James McCullen :::Sergeant Robert McCullen :::Sergeant James D. Rearden :::Sergeant Benjamin G./S. Sands :::Sergeant William Sands :::Sergeant Charles J. Smyth :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Rennard Allison :::Corporal Granville Bennett :::Corporal Henry M. Bennett :::Corporal Samuel Biddle :::Corporal Samuel Boyer :::Corporal Robert Davidson :::Corporal Thomas Jeffries :::Corporal William H. Kingston :::Corporal Asbury McDonald :::Corporal Thomas Miller :::Corporal William Sowers :::'''Musican''' :::Musican Charles Bernet :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer George W. Lutts :::'''Fifer''' :::Fifer Richard A. Carr :::'''Teamster''' :::Teamster George Turner :::'''Privates''' :::Private Kennard Alison :::Private Martin V.B. Anderson :::Private John B. Baker :::Private Levi Baker :::Private Lewis Barber :::Private Charles Basketter :::Private William Campbell :::Private William T. Clark :::Private George W. Davis :::Private Jackson Drummond :::Private Albert H. Ferguson :::Private Benjamin Fernan :::Private William Fonds :::Private Isaac Foreacre :::Private James L. Gibbs :::Private Philip A. Giles :::Private Jacob Grant :::Private William S. Harvy :::Private Charles E. Hays :::Private Washington Heath :::Private Benjamin F. Hedges :::Private George W. Hodson :::Private Christopher Holman :::Private Nicholas T. Honey :::Private Thomas Housekeper :::Private Philip A. Johnston :::Private Hugh C. Jones :::Private Joel Lacy :::Private Benjamin S. Lands :::Private James Lenard :::Private Davis N. Lilley :::Private Matthew Lockard :::Private William T. Lockard :::Private George R. Maffitt :::Private Whitecraft Marcus :::Private Charles McCarthy :::Private Robert McClure :::Private Jethro T. McCullough :::Private James McDonald :::Private Patrick McGoarn :::Private Robert McGowen :::Private Amos E. McNeal :::Private George McNeal :::Private Aquilla Mehan :::Private James H. Mehan :::Private James T. Mehan :::Private Robert T. Moore :::Private James W. Murray :::Private John W. Murray :::Private Henry C. Nelson :::Private William Ott :::Private John Pidgeon :::Private George W. Pierson :::Private Jesse H. Pierson :::Private Nicholas Plummer :::Private William C. Poulson :::Private G. Price :::Private Thomas D. Reardon :::Private Charles Reed :::Private William Rementer :::Private John B. Rok :::Private Jeremiah Rosburg :::Private John Rowe :::Private Jeremiah Roxborough :::Private Peter Sarmon :::Private Elisha W. Scarborough :::Private Henderson Scott :::Private William Seewall :::Private William Sewell :::Private Henry T. Simpers :::Private Heister Smith :::Private John Smith :::Private Norris Smith :::Private William B. Smith :::Private Azariah Snyder :::Private John W. Sowers :::Private John Spencer :::Private J. Alfred Steele :::Private John A. Steele :::Private Samuel C. Stretch :::Private Richard Thomas :::Private William Thompson :::Private William Tice :::Private William J. Tier :::Private Hanson W. Walters :::Private Marcus Whitcraft :::Private Myers Whitlock :::Private Nicholas Wilson :::Private George W. Wright :::Private ? James M. McCracken :::Private ? Thomas J. Turner ::'''Company D''' :::'''Captains''' :::[[Hembold-1 | Captain William H. Helmbold (1831-1909)]] :::[[Perry-29023 | Captain John M. Perry (bef. 1846 - aft. 1861)]] :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant Josiah P. Pearce :::First Lieutenant Jacob P. Pierce Duplicate ??? :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Andrew J. Krause :::Second Lieutenant James Wier :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant John H. Davis :::First Sergeant John C. Rotzell :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Thomas Ash :::Sergeant Joseph D. Boyd :::Sergeant Frederick Farrell :::Sergeant Robert Hanna :::Sergeant Jacob Heimpherville :::Sergeant George Hodgson :::Sergeant G. A. Hodson Duplicate ??? :::Sergeant G. W. Hudson :::Sergeant John McIntyre :::Sergeant John L. Ogden :::Sergeant William Turner :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal John P. Gillingham :::Corporal William Hall :::Corporal Francis Henneper :::Corporal William H.H. Lawson :::Corporal Joseph Pesch :::Corporal William Stopey :::Corporal William Strong :::Corporal James Young :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer William D. Ashford :::'''Musician''' :::Musician Thomas Ferguson :::Musician William McKeinmon :::'''Privates''' :::Private Charles Banner :::Private John P. Barney :::Private John C. Barry :::Private William Beckley :::Private Francis C. Bessler :::Private William Bonner :::Private John H. Brown :::Private William Brown :::Private William Caldwell :::Private William Callen :::Private Thomas Clark :::Private Henry D. Coleman :::Private William Coombs :::Private Joseph Cox :::Private Michael Daley :::Private William Dashford :::Private John Devlin :::Private David E. Dickinson :::Private George Dillman :::Private Hugh Donnohue :::Private Thomas Donnohue :::Private William Dunn :::Private Spencer Elliott :::Private John Evans :::Private William Ferrell :::Private Samuel Fields :::Private James Fletcher :::Private Edward M. Gessler :::Private William Gessler :::Private James Gillespie :::Private Henry Gump :::Private John W. Harper :::Private John W. Harper :::Private Henry Hickley :::Private George L. Hilt :::Private Philip Johnston :::Private Lewis Jones :::Private Daniel Kane :::Private James C. Kelley :::Private William Kenmar :::Private Frederick Kerker :::Private Gilbert Mallett :::Private James Mason :::Private George W. Maxworthy :::Private William Mayhew :::Private Peter McConnochil :::Private John McFarland :::Private Job McGrath :::Private Alexander McLain :::Private Andrew McNichol :::Private William McPeak :::Private George Meyers :::Private Evans G. Miller :::Private John Monnahan :::Private George Moreland :::Private John Nesbit :::Private Robert Palmatory :::Private James Powers :::Private Lea Pusey :::Private William Quillum :::Private Jacob Quirksall :::Private John Read :::Private Isaac M. Recoes :::Private George Roney :::Private Andrew Rudolph :::Private John G. Ryan :::Private Livingston Sayers :::Private William Scotten :::Private Benjamin Serrell :::Private George H. Sheridan :::Private Robert Stewart :::Private Henry T. Thorn :::Private Joseph Tracy :::Private Isaac Tranilla :::Private Hugh Tuff :::Private James Ward :::Private Joseph W. Ware :::Private Lewis Weaver :::Private Louis Weaver :::Private Christian Wedgemyer :::Private Melcher Zang :::Private Abraham W. Laker :::Private Thomas Wilkinson ::'''Company E''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Charles Bird :::Captain Robert Morehouse :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant William Bowen :::First Lieutenant George Helmbold :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant John A. Bosia :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Jacob Boyd :::Sergeant James Crap :::Sergeant Frederick M. Laboy :::Sergeant John Larkins :::Sergeant William Lohr :::Sergeant Michael Meenan :::Sergeant David B. Norman :::Sergeant Charles F. Nostrand :::Sergeant Joseph Ogle :::Sergeant Frederick Rich :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Benjamin Adams :::Corporal Peter Byrns :::Corporal James Dugakes :::Corporal William Gorman :::Corporal William H. Guildford :::Corporal Edward Hoffman :::Corporal Mathew F. Labry :::Corporal James Lonacker :::Corporal William Smith :::'''Muscian''' :::Musician Joseph Perkins :::'''Wagoner''' :::Wagoner Charles Ellis :::'''Privates''' :::Private Joseph Bishop :::Private Charles Blair :::Private Samuel Bresby :::Private Adolph Brinkman :::Private William Bruens :::Private John Buff :::Private Samuel Busby :::Private Charles Bushby :::Private Michael Cotton :::Private Jonathan Crass :::Private Andrew Crothers :::Private William Cummins :::Private Hugh Curran :::Private Bernhard Deity :::Private George F. Deity :::Private Thomas Doran :::Private Charles Dreer :::Private Gotleib Faller :::Private William Faulkner :::Private John Fitzpatrick :::Private William Fitzpatrick :::Private Thomas Flood :::Private William Foreman :::Private Andrew Freeyling :::Private Joseph Geary :::Private Joseph Gibbons :::Private Hugh Gilbreth :::Private Frank Glass :::Private George J. Gual :::Private William Guilford :::Private Benjamin Hammond :::Private Antoine Heidle :::Private Frederick W. Hill :::Private Francis Howard :::Private William Howell :::Private Thomas Jordan :::Private William Keefer :::Private Jacob Louster :::Private James Marval :::Private Samuel Mays :::Private James McCloskey :::Private Robert McGowan :::Private Herman Meyers :::Private James Monaghan :::Private John Nichols :::Private Charles O’Neal :::Private John Ost :::Private Charles Paxon :::Private Charles Pembers :::Private August Petronella :::Private George G. Plank :::Private Conrad Preyes :::Private James H. Randolph :::Private John Reburn :::Private John Sanrot :::Private George Saring :::Private Franklin Shinn :::Private George Shultz :::Private William Simper :::Private John L. Stamfler :::Private Herman Stewart :::Private Joel H. Taggart :::Private George Tapper :::Private James Thornton :::Private Hanson N. Walters :::Private Jacob Wein :::Private Michael Wohlsledge :::Private Charles Zeibold ::'''Company F''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Peter McCullough :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant Charles Reynolds :::First Lieutenant William B. Smith :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Francis K. Duke :::Second Lieutenant Francis Ferguson :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant Frederick Frank :::First Sergeant James Holton :::First Sergeant Charles Miller :::First Sergeant Leo Umnepig :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Michael Curley :::Sergeant John Kelley :::Sergeant John McCray :::Sergeant Charles Nathan :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Patrick Campbell :::Corporal Dennis Cumber :::Corporal William Hawser :::Corporal Frederick Peiper :::Corporal John F. Robinson :::Corporal Charles Schneider :::Corporal Martin Schneider :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer Henry Canning :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' :::Private John Albertus :::Private James Alcorn :::Private James Anderson :::Private John Anderson :::Private Stanton Atkins :::Private John Baltz :::Private John Barr :::Private Henry Beek :::Private George Brand :::Private Benjamin F. Brown :::Private George Brown :::Private Jacob Brunner :::Private Charles Burnotte :::Private John Carr :::Private William Carr :::Private James Cassiday :::Private William Cassidy :::Private Robert Clark :::Private Cornelius Conner :::Private C. Connor :::Private James Conoley :::Private J. Cowan :::Private John Cowan :::Private Elihu Dalton :::Private Emanuel Damshorn :::Private Frederick Deluis :::Private John P. Diehl :::Private Michael Donnelly :::Private Patrick Doolin :::Private Charles Duft :::Private Franklin Ferguson :::Private Thomas Flynn :::Private Michael Gallagher :::Private Thomas Gallagher :::Private Gathiel Gantiholz :::Private James Gendy :::Private George Genthoff :::Private Gottlieb Gentholz :::Private James H. George :::Private Joseph Geroald :::Private John Gerold :::Private John Gona :::Private G. Goodling :::Private Edward Gregg :::Private Richard Griffith :::Private George H. Harris :::Private Franklin Hoffman :::Private Thomas Holden :::Private Louis Isle/Islse :::Private Michael Jennings :::Private Theodore Krugh :::Private Louis Kuckenbuger :::Private Philip Lawall :::Private John Loehr :::Private Joseph Loehr :::Private Wright H. Lopez :::Private Henry Louth :::Private Jolse Ludurg :::Private Patrick McBride :::Private John Meyers :::Private George L. Moffett :::Private Littleton Mumpford :::Private James Murray :::Private Charles O’Harra :::Private John Patterson :::Private Charles Peikert :::Private Theodore G. Penn :::Private Jacob Pfeifer :::Private Henry Preston :::Private Ludwig Rabanna :::[[Rebesberger-1 | Pvt. Charles Rebesberger (Unknown-1862)]] Died of disease in the General Hospital, Washington DC on 25 Oct 1862 :::Private James Reiley :::Private Vincent Roth :::Private Casper Ruff :::Private James Rutter :::Private John Schmidt :::Private Edward Schmitt :::Private Christian Schneider :::Private William Schneider :::Private George Shellkopf :::Private James Shields :::Private Christian Shoemaker :::Private Edward Smith :::Private August Soehler :::Private Wright G. Soper :::Private Frederick Span :::Private George Spence :::Private John P. Stall :::Private Jabez Travis :::Private John Walsh :::Private Valentine Walters :::Private Christian Waltz :::Private Diebold Young :::Private Leopold Young :::Private George Zeyler :::Private George Gorves :::Private Charles Roth ::'''Company G''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Charles P. Foy :::Captain John F. Heishley :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant James J. Menamin :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Thomas J. Moore :::Second Lieutenant Charles Weiss :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant Frederick Hardt :::First Sergeant Louis Mahies :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Frank Burns :::Sergeant Michael Cavanaugh :::Sergeant Charles C. Frazer :::Sergeant Abraham Hubbard :::Sergeant William O. Lawrence :::Sergeant Robert McCullen :::Sergeant Samuel Moore :::Sergeant William Moore :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Francis Devlin :::Corporal William Foreman :::Corporal George W. Haas :::Corporal William D. Hanison :::Corporal August Peteonella :::Corporal Ferdinand Scheiber :::Corporal James Stoney :::'''Musicians''' :::Musician Albert T. Abbott :::Musician James Brady :::Musician Alphonzo T./H. Mannaing :::Musician Robert Martin :::'''Wagoner''' :::Wagoner George Burns :::Wagoner Edward C. Fenton :::'''Privates''' :::Private Adolph Abel :::Private Joseph L. Ames :::Private Charles August :::Private C. Bannar :::Private George Barton :::Private Daniel Bastible :::Private Charles A. Bernhard :::Private Caleb Boggs :::Private Samuel C. Bracey :::Private George Brown :::Private Henry Brown :::Private John Brown :::Private Henry Cake :::Private William Caldwell :::Private Cornelius Callahan :::Private Peter Carr :::Private Andrew Cochran :::Private Valentine Croissans :::Private Charles Daskam :::Private John E. Deonish :::Private Thomas Fullure :::Private Thomas Fulton C. :::Private Ludwig Glissman :::Private William Gorman :::Private William Graffe :::Private Joseph Green :::Private Gottleib Griessinger :::Private William Hanbennestel :::Private Samuel Heimback :::Private John Henry :::Private William Hipson :::Private Daniel Jeffries :::Private David Jessup :::Private William H. Johnston :::Private Alexander Karacher :::Private Frederick Keegel :::Private Hugh Kelly :::Private Jacob M./A. Kelly :::Private John Kersler :::Private Charles Keyser :::Private Nicholas Klegg :::Private Henry Kneff :::Private Charles Knowles :::Private John Knowles :::Private Charles Marshall :::Private James Maynard :::Private Michael McGurk :::Private James McKeeman :::Private Hugh McKenna :::Private Andrew McMahan :::Private Samuel McNeal :::Private Charles Mirgin :::Private Robert T. Moore :::Private Charles Morgan :::Private James H. Morris :::Private Robert H. Morris :::Private Dennis Murphy :::Private George C. Paine :::Private James H. Parker :::Private George Roasch :::Private James Rushson :::Private Thomas Rushton :::Private Edward C. Ryan :::Private John F. Schaefer :::Private John Schmidt :::Private F. Schoneckles :::Private Frederick Schraeekla :::Private Charles Smith :::Private James Smith :::Private William Smith :::Private Charles Spring :::Private John Stille :::Private Eugene Sullivan :::Private Charles Thatcher :::Private Samuel A. Townsend :::Private John Warren :::Private George Weilbrenner :::Private John Wilebranner :::Private Thomas Wilkinson :::Private John Wilson :::Private Charles Zeyher ::'''Company H''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Lewis Nolen :::Captain James Plunkett :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant Henry C. Smith :::First Lieutenant Henry F. Smith :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Sarah A. Deveney :::Second Lieutenant Benjamin F. Nolan :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant Edward Jochen :::First Sergeant Henry C. Smith :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Thomas Russell :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal George W. Beckley :::Corporal William Hamilton :::Corporal Henry Holden :::Corporal William McArther/McArthur :::Corporal William McCuther :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer John McCall :::Drummer Thomas Peters :::'''Muscian''' :::Musician Francis Foin :::'''Privates''' :::Private Albert Abbott :::Private James Arvine :::Private Patrick Arvine :::Private John Barton :::Private George Beckley :::Private William H. Brady :::Private Orlando Brazo :::Private Isaac Brown :::Private L. D. Buckley :::Private Charles Burnett :::Private ? Richard Cahill :::Private Richard Call :::Private James Chalfant :::Private John Claypole :::Private Patrick Crumlish :::Private Michael Cubbage :::Private ? Anthony De Le Reve :::Private Charles Detman :::Private Edward R. Dickerson :::Private William H. Dodd :::Private Julius Dorchel :::Private John Dougherty :::Private Patrick Dull :::Private George Emerson :::Private William Faehart :::Private James D. Fenton :::Private Isaac Ferry :::Private James Fletcher :::Private Albert Furgerson :::Private Lyman Frederick Gnun :::Private Gordy Greenbury :::Private Simon F. Griann :::Private Ernest Grow :::Private George W. Grubb :::Private Jacob Grubb :::Private John W. Grubb :::Private Thomas Grummer :::Private Henry Hardin :::Private Robert Hardy :::Private John Hasson :::Private George Herpoldt :::Private William Hogan :::Private William Holden :::Private James Hooper :::Private Andrew Howard :::Private Jacob Hyde :::Private John Hyland :::Private Kennedy Joseph :::Private John H. Kennedy :::Private James Kenny :::Private John Lane :::Private John Lawrence :::Private William Livingston :::Private Samuel Lodge :::Private Elwood Lounce :::Private John McAuthor :::Private Charles McCarty :::Private William McCarty :::Private James McCoy :::Private John McGlory :::Private Hugh McGrory :::Private Charles McIntyre :::Private William McMahon :::Private Henry McPike :::Private John B. Mobb :::Private William Myers :::Private John Neble :::Private George Noble :::Private Frank Nolen :::Private William T. C. Poulson :::Private John E. Rice :::Private Robert Richie :::Private Charles Sammit :::Private Adam Schluter :::Private Urban Schwarn :::Private Edward Sholder :::Private William Sigmond :::Private Samuel Sloan :::Private Henry C. Smith :::Private Thomas Smith :::Private Stephen Sperlein/Spurline :::Private Frederick Stang :::Private Lafayette Steinbrook :::Private Peter Steinman :::Private William Taylor/Tailor :::Private William Wakefield :::Private William Walker :::Private Alfred Walraven :::Private Thomas Watson :::Private Francis Weaver :::Private William W. Weeks :::Private Francis Whelan :::Private John Whitcraft :::Private William Whitecraft :::Private Edwin W. Wilson :::Private William Woodbury ::'''Company I''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Thomas M. Wenie :::Captain Samuel J. Wood :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant William H. Brady :::First Lieutenant Gideon T. Todd :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Henry H. Jones :::Second Lieutenant John Kelsey :::'''First Sergeants''' :::First Sergeant Thomas J. Wood :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant John H. Ash :::Sergeant Jacob Boyd :::Sergeant John Derrickson :::Sergeant John G. Raymond :::Sergeant Edward Reynolds :::Sergeant Charles D. Springer :::Sergeant George W. Unrich :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal Robert Browne :::Corporal Ebenezer Harbinson :::Corporal George W. Jones :::Corporal Thomas Lynch :::Corporal Curtis H. Pierce :::Corporal Benjamin S. Russell :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer Thomas J. Ferguson :::Drummer Peter McKenna :::'''Privates''' :::Private Charles Allen :::Private David Anderson :::Private S. Anderson :::Private Smith Anderson :::Private Stanton Atkins :::Private Charles Henry August :::Private John B. Baker :::Private Levi Baker :::Private John Begle :::Private Henry Blank :::Private Abner Brown :::Private John H. Brown :::Private Thomas Calahan :::Private William Campbell :::Private George Clutch :::Private Seymour Coleman :::Private Lemuel M. Collins :::Private Samuel Collins :::Private James H. Connelly :::Private Francis Conningsby :::Private Howard Covert :::Private Lambert Coymers :::Private Roderick M. Crawford :::Private Luther F. Cubbage :::Private Peter Davning :::Private Robert Delavue :::Private David E. Dickerson :::Private James Dillihay :::Private George Dillman :::Private John Dillman :::Private Thomas Dolen :::Private Michael Donnelly :::Private Robert Dowald :::Private Lawrence Dugan :::Private James Dunbar :::Private John Dunn :::Private James Dyet/Dyke :::Private George Evans :::Private Robert Fenton/Penton :::Private Samuel F. Fisher :::Private William E. Fleetwood :::Private Michael Gallagher :::Private Joseph Geary :::Private Arnold Gemill :::Private John W. Gilbert :::Private John C. Gilling :::Private Edward Golden/Golding :::Private Thomas Grear :::Private E. Habinson :::Private James Halter :::Private John Halter :::Private Thomas Halverson :::Private James Hammond :::Private Michael Hannum :::Private Thomas Harman :::Private George G. Hopple :::Private Henry C. James :::Private Miller Jenkins :::Private William S. Johnson :::Private William T. Johnson :::Private James Johnson/Johnston :::Private Charles M. Jorden :::Private James Kane :::Private John T. Keatley :::Private John Keatty :::Private John Kelley :::Private John Kelsey :::Private Charles Keyser :::Private George King :::Private William King :::Private John Lindsey :::Private James Logue :::Private James McConnell :::Private John W. McElwee :::Private Patrick McGraner :::Private Isaac McKeevier :::Private Thomas T. Melvin :::Private John Montgomery :::Private Patrick Muldoon :::Private Michael O’Hara :::Private Charles O'Harra :::Private Perry Outler :::Private John C. Prettyman :::Private Leven Prettyman :::Private Lea Pusey :::Private Nicholas Raymond :::Private Lott Rice :::Private James A. Rozell :::Private Benjamin Russell :::Private Thomas Ryan :::Private John W. Satton :::Private Frank Saville :::Private James Saville :::Private Lewelian Sawer :::Private Lew Sayer :::Private John Scotten :::Private William T. Scotten :::Private Julius Sebalt :::Private John W. Sedgwick :::Private James Sharn :::Private David H. Shulty :::Private John A. Sinex :::Private Emanuel Sivot :::Private Charles Smith :::Private Edward E. Smith :::Private James Smith :::Private George W. Stevens :::Private James Stewart :::Private William Sutton :::Private Victor S. Thompson :::Private Charles Tryon :::Private William J. Vankirk :::Private Edward Vickers :::Private Robert Watt :::Private Samuel D. Webster :::Private John Wells :::Private John Wells :::Private William West :::Private James Williams :::Private Joseph Wilson :::Private William Wilson :::Private William Wiser :::Private William Wright :::Private James Young ::'''Company K''' :::'''Captains''' :::Captain Joseph M. Barr :::Captain Philip Johnson :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::First Lieutenant William Drew :::First Lieutenant William F. A. Torbert :::First Sergeant Charles H. Hammer :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::Second Lieutenant Charles E. Evans :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::Sergeant Richard K. Fox :::Sergeant Isaac Janvier :::Sergeant Charles H. Lurch :::Sergeant Enoch L. McCallough :::Sergeant Benjamin S. Sands :::Sergeant Lewis T. Sereath :::'''Corporals''' :::Corporal William Dougherty :::Corporal Neil Green :::Corporal John Guthrie :::Corporal Albert E. Hunter :::Corporal Peter A.B. Kerbaugh :::Corporal John B. Loafman :::Corporal Alexander H. Mason :::Corporal James McCoy :::Corporal Patrick McKelvin/McKelvelin :::Corporal James Murray :::Corporal James Stoney :::'''Drummer''' :::Drummer Alexander McCracken :::Drummer John McCracken :::Drummer Joseph Perkins :::Drummer Robert E. Russell :::'''Teamster''' :::Teamster John C. Helme :::'''Wagoner''' :::Wagoner William Gessler :::'''Privates''' :::Private Lorenzo D. Bailey :::Private William Baird :::Private Charles Banner :::Private John Barton :::Private Gottlieb Berger :::Private Jacob Bowers :::Private John W. Boyd :::Private John Braherty/Baaharty :::Private John Brown :::Private John Burk :::Private William Clayton :::Private Samuel Cochran :::Private John B. Coffin :::Private Benjamin Crooks :::Private Abraham Crothers :::Private George Davis :::Private George Davis :::Private John E. Devenish :::Private Patrick Devlin :::Private John Dillon :::Private John Dolten :::Private Elihu Dolton :::Private Timothy Donahoe/Donahoue :::Private Michael Donnelly/Donnelley :::Private Elisha Dotten :::Private Hugh Dougherty :::Private Patrick Dugan :::Private Daniel Dunbar :::Private Elias Y. Edwards :::Private Edward Elias :::Private Spencer E. Elliott :::Private William H. Ferrell :::Private John D. Filler :::Private John G. Filun :::Private Robert Foreacre :::Private Henry Fried :::Private John Gibason :::Private James Gibson :::Private John Gibson :::Private Joseph Green :::Private James F. Groce :::Private James Grow :::Private Alexander Gruthers :::Private John Guthrie :::Private Robert Hardy :::Private Thomas Harris :::Private John Hassan :::Private Peter Helbling :::Private James A. Helman :::Private Joseph Hensler :::Private John P./B. Hickey :::Private W. Hiller :::Private William Hilles :::Private Thomas G. Hilton/Hinton :::Private George Hodgeson :::[[Holt-13786 | 1st Lt. Robert John Holt (1834-1898)]] :::Private Malcolm Hood :::Private Samuel Hopkins :::Private Samuel C. Hopkins :::Private George H. Horstman :::Private Samuel A. Hukill :::Private J. Janvier :::Private John Janvier :::Private Henry H. Jones :::Private Lewis A. Jones :::Private Henry C. Jones/James :::Private John B. Kane :::Private John Kendall :::Private John Kendall :::Private Marshall Kirk :::Private Charles Knoblaugh/Knoblauch :::Private Charles Kurg :::Private Charles Kurtz :::Private Edward E. Laffland :::Private John Lane :::Private John B. Lang :::Private Samuel Latimer :::Private Thomas Lawes :::Private John Lee :::Private John Lee :::Private James Lennard :::Private Joseph Linns :::Private Gilbert Mallett :::Private C. Manner :::Private John H./S. Mannering :::Private Samuel McClure :::Private Edward McCormick :::Private Robert McCullin :::Private John McDonnell :::Private John McGlory :::Private Charles McGuire :::Private William McIntyre :::Private Michael McKenner/McKernan :::Private Andrew McMahon :::Private George H./W. Moreland :::Private James H. Morris :::Private Robert H. Morris :::Private Thomas W. Murphy :::Private Henry Myers :::Private Nicholas Pargues :::Private James H. Parkert :::Private William Parks :::Private George Cooley Payne :::Private Theodore G. Penn :::Private Francis Phatan :::Private Isaac Pierce :::Private E. Thomas Preso :::Private Thomas Preso :::Private Thomas Press :::Private William Quillan/Quillar :::Private Harry Rodie/Rhody :::Private Henry Rody :::Private John B. Rose :::Private Thomas Rosselle :::Private John Rowe :::Private Samuel C. Russell :::Private Thomas Russell :::Private Edward Russell/Rossell :::Private Gilbert Rutter :::Private John Selser :::Private James Sill :::Private Henry T. Simpers :::Private Charles Smith :::Private Henry F. Smith :::Private James Smith :::Private John Smith :::Private Joseph R./K. Stidham :::Private John Stukey :::Private John Suthie :::Private Abe Taylor :::Private Harville Thompson :::Private Orville Thompson :::Private George H. Timson :::Private Patrick Tucker :::Private John E./C. Van Huft :::Private Isaac Walraven :::Private George Warren :::Private George Wenn :::Private Francis Whelan :::Private John G. Whitecraft :::Private William Whitecraft :::Private Thomas Wilkinson :::Private George Wonn :::Private Charles Y. Wood :'''PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG''' :::[[Canby-192 | Major Samuel Canby (1837-1897)]] :::[[Houston-857 | Dr. David Henry Houston (1891-1894)]] ::'''Killed''' :::Pvt. Stephen Carey Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Mortally Wounded''' :::Pvt. Peter Bostler Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 9 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. James McElister Shot in the head; Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 26 Jul 1863 in Wilmington, DE :::Cpl. Jacob Steitz Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died 8 Jul 1863 ::'''Wounded''' :::1st Sgt. Cyrus H. Forwood Severely wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::[[Hardin-5182 | Pvt. Henry Hardin (1826-1892)]] Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::2nd Lt. Robert G. Smith Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Discharged 17 Nov 1863 :::Commanding: Lt. Col. David L. Stricker Slightly Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Killed at Spotsylvania 12 May 1864 :::Pvt. Charles Sweeny Slightly wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Captured''' ::'''Missing''' :::Pvt. John Frad Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. Joseph P. Fryer Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Pvt. John Wilson Missing after Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 * Smith, Robert G. ''A Brief Account of the Services Rendered by the Second Regiment Delaware Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion.'' Wilmington, DE: The Historical Society of Delaware, 1909. https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Brief_Account_of_the_Services_Rendered/l686AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=History+of+the+2nd+delaware+Infantry&printsec=frontcover

2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry

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[[Category: 2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|See [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry, United States Civil War|the category]] for profiles of men of the unit}} '''2nd Regiment, Florida Infantry''' completed its organization at Jacksonville, Florida, in July, 1861. Its twelve companies contained men from Escambia, Columbia, Leon, Marion, Jackson, Alachua, St Johns, Putnam, Hamilton, Nassau, and Madison counties. The regiment was soon ordered to Virginia and in April, 1862, had 530 effectives. It was unattached in the fight at Williamsburg and under the command of General Garland at Seven Pines. Later it was assigned to General Pryor's, E A Perry's, and Finegan's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The 2nd participated in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then was active in the Petersburg siege south of the James River and around Appomattox. This unit was organized with 1,185 officers and men, reported 23 killed and 114 wounded at Gaines’ Mill and Frayser's Farm, sustained 49 casualties during the Maryland Campaign, and had 3 killed and 29 wounded at Chancellorsville. At the Battle of Gettysburg it lost forty-two percent of the 242 engaged, and on April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 7 officers and 59 men.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CFL0002RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. :'''Officers:''' Colonels Walter R Moore, Edward A Perry, Lewis G Pyles, and George T Ward, Lieutenant Colonel S St George Rogers, and Major G W Call. The 2nd Florida was organized on April and July 1861 and mustered into Confederate service for 12 months near Jacksonville, Florida. On July 13, 1861, joined Lee's Army of Northern Virginia in the late summer. The 2nd Florida had been the first Florida regiment to reach Virginia. During the Peninsular Campaign of 1862, the 2nd Florida distinguished itself in all the major battles, starting with the defensive action at Williamsburg, and the offensive battles at Seven Pines, Gaines Mill, and Malvern Hill. Soon after the close of that campaign, the 5th and 8th Florida regiments joined the 2nd, forming a Florida Brigade within Anderson’s Division of Longstreets’s First Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia, by then identified with its new commander, Robert E. Lee. The Florida, or Perry’s, Brigade, named after its commander, Florida’s own E. A. Perry, distinguished themselves at the Battle of Chancellorsville, in May of 1863. Two months later, the brigade, temporarily led by newly promoted Colonel David Lang, was attached to Picket’s Division and took part in the famous attack on the Union Center on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Fragments of the Brigade actually reached and penetrated the Federal lines but were eventually driven out. The brigade suffered terrible casualties in the charge and withdrawal that followed. In the last year of war the Florida Brigade fought at Cold Harbor in June 1864 and Petersburg during the winter. The Florida Brigade retreated with the Army of Northern Virginia and surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865. By the time of surrender, the regiments were the size of modern day platoons or companies. The 2nd, 5th, and 8th surrendered 68, 53, and 32 men respectively. The 9th, 10th, and 11th surrendered 124, 162, and 23. Most of the 11th had been cut off in the Army’s retreat and had previously surrendered.[[Wikipedia:2nd Florida Infantry, Florida’s Soldiers Beyond the Borders 1861-1865]] :Company A - PENSACOLA RIFLE RANGERS :Company B - ALACHUA GUARDS :Company C - COLUMBIA RIFLES :Company D - LEON RIFLES :Company E - HAMMOCK GUARDS :Company F - GULF STATE GUARDS :Company G - ST JOHN'S GRAYS :Company H - ST. AUGUSTINE RIFLES :Company I - JASPER BLUES :Company J - DAVIS GUARDS :Company L - MADISON RANGERS :Company M - HOWELL GUARDS ==Sources==

2nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry

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[[Category:2nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] For profiles, see [[:Category:2nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War|the category]] '''2nd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry''' completed its organization at Corinth, Mississippi, in April, 1861, with men from Tishomingo, Tippah, Itawamba, and Pontotoc counties. Ordered to Harper's Ferry, Virginia, it was there mustered into Confederate service with 784 officers and men. During the war it was assigned to General Whiting's, Law's, and J.R. Davis' Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. After fighting at First Manassas, the regiment served with the army from Seven Pines to Cold Harbor, except when it was detached to Suffolk with Longstreet. It saw action in the Petersburg siege south of the James River and in numerous conflicts around Appomattox. The 2nd reported 25 killed and 82 wounded at First Manassas and totalled 477 men in April, 1862. It sustained 111 casualties during the Seven Days' Battles, 97 at Second Manassas, and 154 in the Maryland Campaign. Of the 492 engaged at Gettysburg, more than forty-five percent were disabled. Only 1 officer and 19 men surrendered. The field officers were Colonels William C. Falkner and John M. Stone; Lieutenant Colonels John A. Blair, Bartley B. Boone, and D.W. Humphreys; and Major John H. Buchanan.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0002RI01 National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. The regiment was first assigned to the Second Regiment, Mott's Brigade, State Army. After assembling at Corinth early in May, and completing the election of regimental officers on the 3 of May. On May 9, arrived in Lynchburg VA and next day the regiment was mustered into the Confederacy service for one year with 784 officers and men. Not many of the gallant regiment ever reached Appomattox Courthouse. Colonel John M. Stone, with some of the brigade returning from furlough, made his last fight and were captured at Salisbury, N. C., and imprisoned several months. General Davis surrendered the brigade of 21 officers and 54 enlisted men.Dunbar Rowland’s "Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898" '''Officers
:Colonels - William C. Falkner, May 1, 1861 to April 23, 1862 & John M. Stone April 23, 1862 - Appomattox surrender :Lieutenant-Colonels -- Bentley B. Boone to reorganization; David W. Humphries, killed at Gettysburg; John A. Blair, wounded at Weldon Railroad. :Majors -- David W. Humphries to reorganization; John A. Blair, promoted; John H. Buchanan :Adjutants -- Lawson B. Hovis, to reorganization; Owen. :Sergeant-Majors -- John A. Blair, wounded at first Manassas, promoted; Walter Rutledge. :Surgeon -- H. H. Hubbard. :Assistant Surgeon -- Joseph Holt. :Commissary -- Thomas P. Young. :Quartermaster -- M. Surratt. :Sergeant -- J. J. Guyton. :Chaplains -- W. A. Gray, T. D. Witherspoon, Wilson Frierson, died in hospital, 1864. '''Companies
:Company A -- Tishomingo Riflemen (Tishomingo County) :Company B -- O’Connor Rifles (Tippah County) :Company C -- Town Creek Riflemen ( Itawamba County) :Company D -- Beck Rifles, aka Joe Matthews Rifles ( Tippah County) :Company E -- Calhoun Rifles (Itawamba County) :Company F -- Magnolia Rifles (Tippah County) :Company G -- Pontotoc Minute Men (Pontotoc County) :Company H -- Conewah Rifles (Pontotoc County) :Company I -- Cherry Creek Rifles (Pontotoc County) :Company K -- Iuka Rifles (Tishomingo County) :Company L -- Liberty Guards (Tippah County) '''Battles & Engagements :1st Manassas \ Bull Run - 25 Killed, 82 wounded; missing, 1 :Cold Harbor \ Gaines Farm - 21 killed 79 wounded :Malvern Hill - 1 killed and 10 wounded :Manassas Plains - 9 killed and 69 wounded :Antietam - 27 killed and 127 wounded :Gettysburg - 40 killed and 183 wounded; captured 7 officers and 225 men :Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863 - 2 killed, 8 wounded :Wilderness, Spottsylvania and Cold Harbor - 24 killed, 107 wounded :Richmond-Petersburg Line - Ream's Station - 5 killed, 31 wounded :Jones' Farm - 3 killed, 25 wounded, 2 missing :Hatcher’s Run - 2 killed ==Sources==

2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 2nd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' The 2d Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. was recruited in April, 1861, by George H. Gordon, a West Point graduate, who became its first colonel. It was the first regiment composed wholly of volunteers raised in Massachusetts for the war. It was organized at Camp Andrew at Brook Farm in West Roxbury, and was mustered into the service May 25, 1861. Leaving Massachusetts July 8, it joined the force of Gen. Patterson at Martinsburg, Va., on the 12th. The summer and fall were spent largely in picketing the line of the upper Potomac. In the late fall it was in camp at Seneca Creek near Darnestown, Md., and early in December it went into winter quarters at Camp Hicks on the Baltimore pike about four miles east of Frederick, Md. Late in February it moved into the Shenandoah Valley, the troops there being now under the command of Gen. N. P. Banks. On March 10, Col. Gordon was given command of the brigade, and the 2d now became a part of Gordon's (3d) Brigade, of Banks' Division. On March 26, immediately after the battle of Kernstown, Gen. Banks was given command of the newly formed 5th Corps, and the 2d Mass. became a part of Gordon's (3d) Brigade, Williams' (1st) Division of that corps. The 2d Division was commanded by Gen. Shields. While Shields was fighting Jackson at Kernstown, March 23, the 2d Mass., with the exception of Co. G, was on an expedition toward Snicker's Gap. Returning immediately to Winchester the regiment joined in the pursuit of Jackson through Strasburg, New Market, and on as far as Harrisonburg. Here it remained until May 5, when it joined in the retrograde movement to Strasburg, which it reached May 13. On May 24 and 25 it fell back with Banks' command through Newtown, Kernstown, and Winchester, distinguishing itself by excellent rear guard fighting and reaching the ford of the Potomac at Williamsport on the night of the 25th. While at Williamsport Col. Gordon was promoted to Brigadier General, U. S. Volunteers. On June 10 the regiment again advanced, passing through Martinsburg and Winchester and on to a position near Front Royal, where it remained until July 6. It then moved over Chester Gap to Little Washington, where on July 17 it became a part of Pope's Army of Virginia, Banks' command being now known as the 2d Corps. At Cedar Mountain, August 9, the 2d Regiment suffered severe loss. At Antietam, September 17, it was again heavily engaged, losing its commander, Lieut. Col. Wilder Dwight. Here it formed a part of Mansfield's (12th) Corps. After a winter spent in camp near Stafford Court House, the regiment participated in the battle of Chancellorsville, May 1 to 5, and in the battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to 3, suffering severely, especially at Gettysburg, where it lost another commander, Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge. In August it was sent to New York City to aid in the suppression of the draft riots which were still raging. In September it was transferred to Stevenson, Ala., the 11th and 12th Corps being now attached to the Army of the Cumberland. In December a sufficient number of members re-enlisted to preserve the identity of the regiment and it became known as the 2d Regt. Mass. Veteran Volunteers. Source: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines in the Civil War

303rd Ammunition Train, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:303rd Ammunition Train, United States Army, World War I]] '''Ammunition Train'''- The train including all vehicles , animals , and personnel employed in transporting the divisional artillery and infantry ammunition reserve , or in bringing up the same from the refilling point to the combat trains of organizations.A dictionary of military terms by Farrow, Edward S. (Edward Samuel) published 1918, by Thomas Y. Crowell Company; digitized Dec 2, 2005; (https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Dictionary_of_Military_Terms.html?id=l6KS-r3yP3AC). " '''TRANSFER TO MEUSE-ARGONNE FRONT''' This was to be the last offensive action of the division because on the same day orders were received from the Corps relieving the division the following night. The 89th Division was to extend eastward to relieve the 155th Brigade, the 90th was to extend west-ward and relieve the 156th Brigade, while our own 153rd Artillery Brigade and 303rd Ammunition Train were to rejoin the division. The rumor spread fast outside of division headquarters that we were going out of the line for a "rest," but headquarters was not laboring under any such delusion. They knew we were headed for the Argonne and without delay, for somebody higher up had ordered the division to do an almost impossible feat of marching. The attention of Corps Headquarters was called to the fact that the foot troops in the front line were called upon to make a front line relief and march thirty-five kilometers into the Foret de la Reine between dark and six in the morning, only to follow this up at once by two more long night marches. Corps could not change the orders, so the division set out, as one staff officer said, "to do the impossible and damn near succeeded." The withdrawal began on the night of the 3rd with the relief of machine gun units, the replacement of infantry reserve units. ::See F. O. No. 17, P. C. 78th Division, October 3, 1918."[HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY-EIGHTH DIVISION IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-18-19 https://weekendhistorian.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/78th-division-history.pdf] by Compiled and Edited by THOMAS F. MEEHAN; Secretary-Treasurer, Association of the 78th Division; Copyrighted 1921 by Association of the 78th Division.; PRINTED BY MERCANTILE PRINTING COMPANY WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY.; '''There are several photographs in this digital book.''' "Deployed to Europe during the Great War, the 78th Division was in France during the summer and fall of 1918. There it was said to be " point of the wedge" of the final offensive, which knocked out Germany. The 78th Division participated in 3 major campaigns during World War I: Meuse-Argonne, St. Mihiel, and Lorraine. After the war, the 78th Division was demobilized on 9 July 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey."https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/78d.htm Websites related to the 78th "Lightening Division" *https://history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/div/078d.htm *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/78th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=American_Expeditionary_Forces,_Infantry,_78th_Division§ion=3 *These papers are comprised chiefly of letters Roy Elston sent to his family in regards to his experiences of military service. Most of the letters were written at various place near the frontline in France. Other papers include a typescript history of the 303rd Ammunition Train (https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/?q=person_sort:%22Elston%2C+Roy+T.%22) ==Sources==

31 Acres, Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, William Fisher, 9 Jul 1760

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[[Category:Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:South Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5160777505832960 Plat Plotter] ==Events== Warranted by William Fisher on 2 Oct 1745 Surveyed 27 Mar 1747 Patented 9 Jul 1760 ==Known Owners== [[Fischer-506|William Fisher]] - Original patentee ==Sources== [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522warranteetwpmaps/r017-Map2596-Berks-SHeidelbergWeb.pdf South Heidelberg Township Warrantee Map]

313th Infantry Regiment

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[[Category: 313th Infantry Regiment, United States Army]] "Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as the 313th Infantry and assigned to the 79th Division Organized in August 1917 at Camp Meade, Maryland Demobilized in June 1919 at Camp Meade, Maryland Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as the 313th Infantry and assigned to the 79th Division (later redesignated as the 79th Infantry Division) Organized in November 1921 with Headquarters at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Ordered into active military service 15 June 1942 and reorganized at Camp Pickett, Virginia Inactivated 9 December 1945 at Camp Myles Standish, Massachusetts Relieved 16 August 1946 from assignment to the 79th Infantry Division (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve) Assigned 16 March 1950 to the 79th Infantry Division and activated in the Organized Reserve Corps with Headquarters at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Reorganized 6 April 1959 as a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System to consist of the 1st Battle Group, an element of the 79th Infantry Division Reorganized 7 January 1963 to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 157th Infantry Brigade 1st Battalion inactivated 1 February 1975 and relieved from assignment to the 157th Infantry Brigade 313th Infantry withdrawn 17 October 1999 from the Combat Arms Regimental System, redesignated as the 313th Regiment, and reorganized to consist of the 1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions, elements of the 78th Division (Training Support) Elements ordered into active military service in support of the War on Terrorism (1st, 2d, and 3d Battalions relieved 1 April 2007 from assignment to the 78th Division [Training Support]) CAMPAIGN PARTICIPATION CREDIT World War I Meuse-Argonne Lorraine 1918 World War II Normandy Northern France Rhineland Ardennes-Alsace Central Europe DECORATIONS French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered NORMANDY TO PARIS French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered PARROY FOREST French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Fourragere 3d Battalion additionally entitled to: Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered ALSACE BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY: ROBERT J. DALESSANDRO Director, Center of Military History"[https://history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/regt/0313rgt.htm#:~:text=313th%20REGIMENT%20Constituted%205%20August%201917%20in%20the,Organized%20in%20August%201917%20at%20Camp%20Meade%2C%20Maryland] U.S. Army Center of Military History ==Sources==

31st Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:31st Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War]] The 31st Regiment of Iowa Infantry out of Davenport was active from 1862 Oct 13 to 1865 Jun 27. : Engagements: {| | '62 Dec 26-28, Chickasaw Bayou. || '63 Nov 23-27, [[:Category: First Battle of Chattanooga|Chattanooga]]. || '64 Aug 31-Sep 1, [[:Category: Battle of Jonesborough|Jonesboro]]. |- | '62 Dec 29, Chickasaw Bluffs. || '63 Nov 23-24, Lookout Mountain. || '64 Sep 2-6, [[:Category: Battle of Lovejoy's Station|Lovejoy Station]]. |- | '63 Jan 10-11, Fort Hindman, AR. || '63 Nov 25, Mission Ridge. || '64 Oct 16, Ships Gap. |- | '63 Apr 7, Deer Creek. || '63 Nov 27, Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge. || '64 Nov 23, Griswoldsville. |- | '63 Apr 10, Black Bayou. || '64 May 10-12, Snake Creek Gap. || '64 Dec 10-21, [[:Category: Siege of Savannah (1864)|Savannah]], GA. |- | '63 May 12-13, Fourteen-Mile Creek. || '64 May 14-15, [[:Category: Battle of Resaca|Resaca]]. || '65 Feb 3-5, Salkehatchie Swamps, SC. |- | '63 May 14, Jackson, MS. || '64 May 25-Jun 5, [[:Category: Battle of Dallas|Dallas]], [[:Category: Battle of New Hope Church|New Hope Church]], & Allatoona Hills, GA. || '65 Feb 9, South Edisto River. |- | '63 May 18-Jul 4, [[:Category: Siege of Vicksburg|Vicksburg]], MS. || '64 Jun 15-17, Bushy Mountain. || '65 Feb 12-13, North Edisto River. |- | '63 Jul 10-17, [[:Category: Siege of Jackson|Jackson]], MS. || '64 Jun 27, [[:Category: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain|Kenesaw]], GA. || '65 Feb 15-17, Columbia, SC. |- | '63 Jul 17, Briar Creek, near Canton. || '64 Jul 2-5, Nickajack Creek. || '65 Feb 25-26, Lynch's Creek. |- | '63 Oct 21 & 29, Cherokee Station. || '64 Jul 6-17, Chattahoochie River. || '65 Mar 20-21, [[:Category: Battle of Bentonville|Bentonville]], NC. |- | '63 Oct 26, Cane Creek. || '64 Jul 22-Aug 25, [[:Category: Battle of Atlanta|Atlanta]], GA. || '65 Apr 26, Bennett's House. |- | '63 Oct 26-27, Tuscumbia. || '64 Jul 28, Ezra Chapel. |} '''31st Regiment, Iowa Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Davenport and mustered in October 13, 1862. Moved to Helena, Ark., November 1-20, 1862. Attached to 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. of Tennessee, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 11th Division, Right Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of Tennessee, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, Sherman's Yazoo Expedition, to January, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, Dept. of Tennessee, to September, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 15th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Hovey's Expedition from Helena, Ark., to Coldwater, Miss., November 27-December 5, 1862. Sherman's Yazoo Expedition December 22, 1862, to January 2, 1863. Chickasaw Bayou December 26-28, 1862. Chickasaw Bluffs December 29. Expedition to Arkansas Post January 3-10, 1863. Assault on and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10-11. Moved to Young's Point, La., January 17-23, and duty there till April. Expedition to Greenville, Black Bayou and Deer Creek April 2-14. Deer Creek April 7. Black Bayou April 10. Demonstration on Haines and Snyder's Bluff April 28-May 2. Moved to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2-14. Fourteen-Mile Creek May 12-13. Jackson, Miss., May 14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. Briar Creek, near Canton, July 17. At Big Black till September 22. Moved to Memphis, thence march to Chattanooga, Tenn., September 23-November 21. Operations on the Memphis & Charleston Railroad in Alabama October 20-29. Cherokee Station October 21 and 29. Cane Creek October 26. Tuscumbia October 26-27. Battles of Chattanooga November 23-27; Lookout Mountain November 23-24; Mission Ridge November 25; Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. March to relief of Knoxville November 28-December 8. Garrison duty in Alabama till April, 1864. Atlanta Campaign May 1 to September 8. Demonstration on Resaca May 8-13. Snake Creek Gap May 10-12. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Operations on the line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Bushy Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Nickajack Creek July 2-5. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Ezra Chapel, Hood's second sortie, July 28. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 1-26. Ships Gap October 16. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Griswoldsville November 23. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Reconnoissance to Salkehatchie River January 25. Salkehatchie Swamps, S. C., February 3-5. South Edisto River February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. Columbia February 15-17. Lynch's Creek February 25-26. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 27 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 272 Enlisted men by disease. Total 303. ==Sources== *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIA0031RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]

329th Engineer Combat Battalion

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[[Category:104th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II]] [[Category:329th Engineer Combat Battalion, United States Army, World War II]] [[Category:Presidential Unit Citation (Army)]] For the time frame covering World War II, the 329th Engineer Battalion was assigned to the 104th Infantry Division. This page covers the World War II period. The Battalion was ordered into active military service 15 September 1942 at Camp Adair, Oregon,"History of the 329th Engineer Combat Battalion, 1942-1944." NARA College Park, RG 407, World War II Operations Reports, 1940–1948 (NAID: 305275), Box 11950, Entry 527. and inactivated 10 December 1945 at Camp San Luis Obispo, California.Wilson, John B. (1999). "104th Division (Training)". p. 607. Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades. United States Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010. The 104th Division—and the 329th Engineers—sailed from New York 27 August 1944.http://www.104infdiv.org/ADDENDUM.HTM They landed at the Port of Cherbourg, France, on 7 September 1944. ==Officers & Soldiers== * [[:Category:329th Engineer Combat Battalion, United States Army, World War II|Officer & Soldier WikiTree Profiles]] ==Decorations & Awards== =====Silver Star Awards===== Ten individuals from the 329th Engineer Combat Battalion were awarded the Silver Star.http://www.104infdiv.org/STARAWRD.HTM * Frank D. Bain, Sgt. * [[Bickford-1569|Marshall Ernest Bickford]], Sgt. * Samuel E. Booth, Pfc., Co. A * Theodore F. Decker, Pfc. * William B. Fullam, Pfc. * Leonard E. Jones, Sgt., Co. B * [[Littreal-28|Thurman Borne Littreal]], Pfc. * James F. Love, Cpl., Co. B * John Muhar, Sgt. * Louis Siegel, T/4 =====Presidential Unit Citation===== * The 2nd and 3rd Platoons of Company A, 329th Engineers, received a Presidential Unit Citation while attached to 3rd Bn, 413th Infantry for the period 23-26 February 1945.War Department General Orders No. 137, 1946 ==Additional Resources== * [http://www.104infdiv.org World War II History of the 104th Infantry Division] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.81883/ Personal Narrative: Arthur Diamond Veterans History Project] * [http://www.timberwolf104inf.org/index.html National Timberwolf Pups Association] ==Sources==

32nd Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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For the grouping of profiles of persons of this division, see [[:Category:32nd Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category for 32nd Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] [[Category: 32nd Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] ===32nd Infantry Division - "Iron Jaw Division"=== [[Image:Army_Insignia.png|250px]] Made mostly from units from Wisconsin and Michigan. Insignia, a flying red arrow with a red cross bar in the middle. Organized at Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas, in Sept., 1917. This division was formerly the old 12th National Guard Division, composed of troops from Wisconsin and Michigan, (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Regts. Wis. Inf., 21st , 32nd, and 33rd Mich. Inf., 1st Wis. F.A., and 1st Mich. F.A., 1st Wis. Cav. And 1st Mich. Cav., 1st Bn. Wis. Engrs and 1st Bn. Mich. Engrs., 1st Wis. Fld. Sig. Bn., and 1st Mich. Fld. Sig. Bn., Wis. And Mich. Field Hospital and Amb. Cos. Nos.1 and 2.) First units of the division embarked for overseas at Hoboken on January 19, 1918, and the last units arrived in France, March 12, 1918. The division was ordered to the 10th training area with hdqs. at Prauthoy, Haute-Marne and was designated as a replacement division. On May 15, 1918, the status of the division was changed to a combat division and moved into Alsace where it took over a front-line sector near Belfort. The division held this sector until July 21st when it was relieved by the French and ordered to the Ourcq where it relieved the 3d Division in the Aisne-Marne offensive on July 30th. In this offensive the 32nd Division broke the German line of resistance on the Ourcq and drove the enemy back to the heights of the Vesle making a total advance of nineteen kilometers. On Aug. 28th it entered the front line northeast of Soissons as a part of the French 10th Army and contributed to an important extent to the success of the French in outflanking the German line on the Chemin-des-Dames. In this drive the 32nd Division captured the strong German position on the Juvigny plateau, advancing to a depth of five and a half kilometers. On Sept. 2d, the division was relieved by the 2d Moroccan Division and sent back to Joinville for a rest period. On Sept. 20th the division left the Joinville rest area and moved by bus to the Meuse-Argonne front. On Sept. 30th the division entered the front line before the Kriemhilde Stellung near Romagne-sous-Montfaucon. In a series of attacks during the next three weeks the division penetrated the enemy positio during the next three weeks the division penetrated the enemy position to a depth of eight and a half kilometers. On October 20th the division was relieved and placed in the 3d Army Corps reserve until Nov. 6th when it again entered the line at the Dun-sur-Meuse bridgehead and on Nov. 10th attacked east of the Meuse, and was in line when the armistice was signed. The division became part of the 3rd Army upon its organization and on Nov. 17th began its march from Vilosnes-sur-Meuse to the Rhine and on Dec. 13th after marching 300 kilometers crossed the Rhine and occupied a sector in the Coblenz bridgehead with the 1st Division on the right and the 2d Division on the left. This division captured from the enemy the following: 2,153 prisoners, 21 pieces of artillery and 190 machine guns. It made a total advance of thirty-six kilometers against resistance. Battle deaths, 2,898; wounded 10,986; number taken prisoners, one office and 155 men. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 134.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm

32nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category:32nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] See: [[:Category:32nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War|the category for the 32nd OVI]] for profiles of men of this unit.
'''32nd Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry'''
The 32nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (32nd OVI) was organized at Mansfield, Ohio, August 20 - September 7, 1861, and mustered in for three years of service under the command of [[Ford-12573|Colonel Thomas H. Ford]]. The regiment lost during service: *5 Officers and 99 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded *2 Officers and 143 Enlisted men by disease. **Total 240. ===Field and Staff=== '''Colonels''' *[[Ford-12573|Thomas H. Ford]] *[[Potts-2175|Benjamin F. Potts]] *[[Hibbetts-11|Jefferson J. Hibbetts]] '''Lieutenant Colonels''' *Ebenezer H. Swinney *Robert H. Bently *Sheldon Guthrie '''Majors''' *Sylvester Hewitt *[[Crumbecker-3|Abraham M. Crumbecker]], promoted from Captain, Company A. *Isaac B. Post '''Surgeons''' *John W. Mowry *James G. Buchannan *Alfred H. Brundage *Thomas P. Bond '''Chaplains''' *[[Nickerson-1491|William H. Nickerson]] ===Companies=== *Company A **[[Crumbecker-3|Abraham Crumbecker]] **[[Arbuckle-1017|Robert Arbuckle]] **[[Rigdon-614|Samuel Rigdon]] **[[Turnipseed-226|Henry J. Turnipseed]] *Company B *Company C *Company D *Company E **[[Worden-786 |Lt. Milton W Worden]] **[[Nickerson-3871|Sgt. Hoyt H. Nickerson]] *Company F **[[Milner-1447|Lyman H. Milner]] **[[Longabaugh-14|Josiah Longabaugh]] *Company F No.2 *Company G **[[Stokely-78|David Stokely]] *Company H **[[Fisher-16853|Theodore F. Fisher]] **[[Schröder-947|Karl Schröder (Schrader)]] **[[Ridenour-634|Matthias Ridenour]] **[[Binker-16|Jacob Binker]] **[[Serrels-1|Samuel G. Serrels]] **[[Westenbarger-70|Louis Westenbarger]] **[[Ashton-3902|Francis A. Ashton]] **[[Brough-1076|Jacob Brough]] *Company I **[[Warrett-2 |James C. Warrett]] *Company K **[[Jennings-4938|William H. Jennings]] *Unassigned Recruits ====Medal of Honor Recipient==== *Theo. F. Fisher, Company H, Color Sergeant, for gallant conduct on July 22, 1864. This medal was awarded by the Seventeenth Army Corps and is not a Congressional Medal of Honor. ===Battles and Skirmishes=== {|border="2" style="background:lightyellow" align="center" |Battle of Cheat Mountain || Sep 12–15, 1861 ||Pocahontas and Randolph Counties, VA |- |Battle of Greenbrier River ||Oct 3, 1861 ||Pocahontas County, VA |- |Battle of McDowell || May 8, 1862, || Highland County, VA |- |Battle of Cross Keys || June 8, 1862, || Rockingham County, VA |- |Battle of Harpers Ferry || September 12–15, 1862 || Hapers Ferry, WV |- |Battle of Port Gibson || May 1, 1863 || Port Gibson, MS |- |Battle of Raymond || May 12, 1863, || Raymond, MS |- |Battle of Jackson || May 14, 1863 || Jackson, MS |- |Battle of Champion Hill || May 16, 1863 || Hinds County, MS |- |Siege of Vicksburg
Assaults May 19 & 22
|| May 18, 1863 – Jul 4, 1863 || Warren County, MS |- |Atlanta Campaign || | May 7, 1863 – Sep 2, 1864 || Atlanta, GA |- |Battle of Kennesaw Mountain || June 27, 1864 || Kennesaw, GA |- |Battle of Atlanta || July 21, 1864 || Atlanta, GA |- |Battle of Jonesborough || August 31–September 1, 1864 || Clayton County, GA |- |Battle of Lovejoy's Station || August 20, 1864 ||Lovejoy, GA |- |Sherman's March to the Sea || November 15 - December 21, 1864 || GA |- |Carolinas Campaign || February 1865 – April 26, 1865 || Carolinas |- |Battle of Bentonville || Mar 19 - 21, 1865 || Bentonville, NC |} {|border ="1" style="background:lightyellow" align="left" |Key |- | Union Victory |- | Confederate Victory |- |Inconclusive |} ===Sources=== *[https://archive.org/details/cu31924030913309 History of the Thirty-second Regiment : Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UOH0032RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]

336th Bombardment Squadron, United States Army Air Forces, World War II

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[[Category:336th Bombardment Squadron, United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] == Biography == "From May 14, 1943 to May 25, 1945, the 95th Bomb Group flew a total of 334 missions. These missions included strategic bombing missions, food relief missions, POW transport, ground support missions, as well as D-Day invasion support bombing missions. The 95th Bomb Group led the first daylight bombing raid on Berlin. These are the men who flew the Missions out of the 95th Bomb Group (H)." WikiP ==War== F.J. Regan :Rank: 1Lt :Status: LOST/MIA/KIA :Position: Pilot :Unit: 336 :Serial number: 0 :Missions count: 6 :Pilot: [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze Mission: 07/10/1943 :[[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || |- ||
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|- | [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] || || Pilot || |- | [[Stanborough-179|Zach T. Stanborough]] || || Co-Pilot ||
|- | [[Hand-4332|Drapper H. Hand]] || || Navigator ||
|- | [[Guenther-976|Warren Guenther]] || || Bombardier ||
|- | [[Paul-10324|Alonzo G. Paul]] || || Radio Operator ||
|- | [[Starkebaum-1|George D. Starkebaum]] || || Top Turret/Engineer ||
|- | [[Dougherty-4035|Robert J. Dougherty]] || || Ball Turret Gunner ||
|- | [[Bowen-12150|Donald A. Bowen]] || || Waist Gunner ||
|- | [[Lofton-886 |Harold B. Lofton]] || || Waist Gunner ||
|- | [[Brunson-1789 |William F. Brunson]] || || Tail Gunner ||
|} ---- Zach T. Stanborough :Rank: Captain :Status: :Position: Co-Pilot :Unit: 336 :Serial number: 0 :Missions count: 23 :Pilot: [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze Missions :[[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- |
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|- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
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|- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
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|- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
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|- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
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|- |42-30161 - CC || 08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany) || 42-30161 - Cuddle Cat (B-17F) || L.B. Palmer || Sortie ||
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|- |42-30161 - C'sT || 09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France) || Cestiny's Tot (B-17F) || L.B. Palmer || AB-Sortie ||
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|- |42-30255 - LP II || 10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany) || 42-30255 - Lonesome Polecat II (B-17F) || D.H. Merten || Sortie ||
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|- |42-30226 - S V || 10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany) || 42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F) || D.H. Merten || Sortie ||
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|- |42-30226 - S V || 10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany) || 42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F) || D.H. Merten || Sortie ||
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|- |42-97257 - K-O B! || 10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany) || 42-97257 - Knock-Out Baby! (B-17G) || T.G. Bek || Sortie ||
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|- |42-97961 - (B-17G) || 01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany) || 42-97961 - (B-17G) || C.L. Savage || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8179 - YW || 02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany) || 44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G) || C.R. Stotesbury || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8364 - (B-17G) || 02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany) || 44-8364 - (B-17G) || L.W. Jensen || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8782 - (B-17G) || 02/25/1945 Munich (Germany) || 44-8782 - (B-17G) || D.V. Abwender || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8782 - (B-17G)||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany) || 44-8782 - (B-17G) || D.L. Pearson || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8782 - (B-17G) || 03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany) || 44-8782 - (B-17G) || D.V. Abwender || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8210 - SoS || 03/19/1945 Jena (Germany) || 44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G) || H.B. Thomas || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8667 - (B-17G) || 03/23/1945 Unma (Germany) || 44-8667 - (B-17G) || R.M.Brown || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8782 - (B-17G) || 04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany) || 44-8782 - (B-17G) || L.W. Jensen || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8179 - YW || 04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany) || 44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G) || L.G. Oehlert || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8667 - (B-17G) || 04/10/1945 Burg (Germany) || 44-8667 - (B-17G) || E.R. Parrish || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8782 - (B-17G) || 04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany) || 44-8782 - (B-17G) || M. Trbovich || Sortie ||
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|- |44-8548 - (B-17G) || 05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands) || 44-8548 - (B-17G) || G.I. Ray || Sortie ||
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|} ---- Drapper H. Hand :Rank: 1Lt :Status: RTD :Position: Navigator :Unit: 336 :Serial number: 0 :Missions count: 25 :Pilot: H.L. O'Neal :Aircraft: 42-3283 - Yankee Queen RTD - 10/4/1943 on Mission to Hanau, Germany in Aircraft 423283 Yankee Queen Missions :Pilot: H.L. O'Neal :Aircraft: 42-5882 - Spook III :Aircraft: 42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room :Aircraft: 42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart :Pilot: [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || || |- || Crew || Mission || Aircraft || Crew || Status ||
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|- | 42-3283 - YQ || 06/22/1943 Huls (Germany) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- | 42-5882 - Spook III || 06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France) || 42-5882 - Spook III (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- | 42-3283 - YQ || 06/29/1943 Le Mans (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- | 42-3283 - YQ || 07/04/1943 La Pallice (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-5918 - HD || 07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30161 - CC || 07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway) || 42-30161 - Cuddle Cat (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30167 - D'sT || 07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany) || 42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30120 - P || 07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany) || 42-30120 - Patches (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3194 - LH || 08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany) || 42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || SPARE ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30178 - Dn' D || 08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany) || 42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30178 - Dn' D || 08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France) || 42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly (B-17F)|| H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ|| 08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 09/03/1943 Paris (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 09/07/1943 Watten (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-5918 - HD || 09/15/1943 Paris Ballancourt (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 09/23/1943 Vannes (France) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3283 - YQ || 10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany) || 42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Lost ||
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|- |42-30353 - TKiaBR || 10/10/1943 Munster (Germany) || 42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-30353 - TKiaBR || 10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany) || 42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |- |42-3400 - TG'sS || 10/20/1943 Duren (Germany) || 42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F) || H.L. O'Neal || Sortie ||
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|| |} ---- Robert J. Dougherty :Rank: S/Sgt :Status: RTD :Position: Tail Gunner :Unit: 336 :Serial number: 33349470 :Missions count: 6 :Pilot: [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze RTD - 6/28/1943 on Mission to St. Nazaire, France in Aircraft 42-30286 "Spook IV" Missions :Pilot: R.P. Bender :Aircraft: 42-30286 - Spook IV {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || || |- | Crew members || Mission || Aircraft || Crew || Status || Call Sign || Squadron || MACR |- | 42-30286 - S IV || 06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France) || 42-30286 - Spook IV (B-17F) || R.P. Bender || Lost ||
H
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
J
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
J
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
J
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
J
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan || Sortie ||
J
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336
|| |} ---- Donald A. Bowen :Rank: S/Sgt :Status: RTD :Position: Waist Gunner :Unit: 336 :Serial number: 0 :Missions count: 9 :Pilot: [[Regan-2079|Francis J. Regan]] :Aircraft: 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze RTD - 6/28/1943 on Mission to St. Nazaire, France in Aircraft 4230286 Spook IV Missions :Pilot: R.P. Bender :Aircraft: 42-30286 - Spook IV :Pilot: R.A. Thompson :Aircraft: 42-30244 - Holy Terror {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || || |- | Crew members || Mission || Aircraft || Crew || Status ||
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MACR
|- | 42-30286 - S IV || 06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France) || 42-30286 - Spook IV (B-17F) || R.P. Bender ||
Lost
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H
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336
|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan ||
Sortie
||
J
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336
|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan ||
Sortie
||
J
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|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan ||
Sortie
||
J
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336
|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan ||
Sortie
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J
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336
|| |- | 42-5918 - HD || 07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany) || 42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) || F.J. Regan ||
Sortie
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J
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336
|| |- | 42-30244 - HT || 08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany) || 42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F) || R.A. Thompson ||
Sortie
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M
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336
|| |- | 42-30244 - HT || 08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France) || 42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F) || R.A. Thompson ||
Sortie
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M
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336
|| |- | 42-30244 - HT || 08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France) || 42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F) || R.A. Thompson ||
Sortie
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M
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336
|| |- |} ---- ==Research Notes== == Sources == See also: [[Space:The 95th Bombardment Group (Heavy) of the USAAF| The 95th Bombardment Group (Heavy) of the USAAF]]

33rd Alabama Infantry Civil War Train Wreck

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== 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment == The 33rd Infantry Regiment was organized at Pensacola, Florida, in April 1862. Its members were raised in Coffee, Butler, Dale, Montgomery, and Covington counties. :Companies by County: :Company A "Coffee County Blues" :Company B "Dale County Grays" :Company C "Butler County Light Infantry" :Company D "Butler County Volunteers" :Company E :Company F "Covington and Coffee Greys" :'''Company G "Daleville Blues"''' :Company H "Greenville Guards/Davis Rangers" :Company I "Zollilcoffer Avengers" :Company K "Shorter Guards" === Engagements === American Civil War; Pensacola Campaign; Kentucky Campaign; Munfordville; Perryville; Stones River Campaign; Murfreesboro; Tullahoma Campaign; Chattanooga Campaign; Chattanooga II; Chickamauga; Siege of Chattanooga; Ringgold Gap; Atlanta Campaign; Rocky Face Ridge; Resaca; New Hope Church; Pickett's Mill; Kennesaw Mountain; Siege of Atlanta; Atlanta; Jonesboro; Franklin-Nashville Campaign; Spring Hill; Franklin; Nashville; Carolina Campaign; Bentonville. === Train Wreck === On November 4, 1862, the 33rd Alabama was ordered to board a train which was scheduled to take them to Chattanooga. In a freak accident a few miles south of Cleveland, Tennessee, a large stick of wood fell from the locomotive tender as the train moved rapidly on a downhill grade, breaking the axle of one of the railcars immediately behind it and causing part of the train to derail. Pvt. Matthews reports that when the axle snapped on the boxcar he was in, all the wheels came off and "clogged" under the wheels of the car behind it (occupied by Co. G), causing its separation from the train. Meanwhile, the engine continued to pull the wheel-less B Company car two or three hundred yards down the track before it finally stopped. Several soldiers had been riding on the boxcar roofs: Matthews reported that these were "shook off, like shaking peaches from a tree, and badly jolted when they hit the ground." Others were pinned beneath and within the wreckage; some only escaped by "alighting on their heads." A total of 17 men were killed in the disaster, with 67 others maimed; many of these would later die from their injuries. Most of the deceased came from Co. G, the "Daleville Blues," including the company commander, Captain Reuben Jackson Cooper. All were buried the next day in a trench dug just southeast of the railroad that was surrounded by a split-rail fence; this remained unmarked and largely forgotten until descendants of the departed erected a monument on the site in November 1989. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~alavols33rd/military/deceased.htm 33rd Alabama Volunteers] {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-47.jpg }} : === Soldiers Killed in the Train Wreck === [[Broxton-89|'''Private O. M. Broxton''' (-1862)]], Co. H [[Bush-10478|'''Private Lovett M Bush''' (1842-1862)]], Co. G, enlisted 3/8/62 in Daleville, AL at age 20 [[Chandler-13228|'''Private Zachariah Chandler''' (1844-1862)]], Co. H, 3/17/62 enlisted in Greenville, AL at age 18. Decease Claim 4/3/63. [[Clark-86815|'''Private H. T. Clark''' (-1862)]], Co. H. Died 11/6/62 as result of injuries sustained in train wreck. Personal Effects Receipt. [[Cooper-25287|''' Captain Reuben Jackson Cooper''' (abt.1818-1862)]], Co G. enlisted 3/8/62 in Daleville AL at age 44, Decease Claim: Sarah A. Cooper widow [[Evans-48640|'''Private Clinton Evans''' (-1862)]], Co. E [[Hughes-32803|'''Private John Aaron Hughes Jr''' (1841-1862)]], Co. G, enlisted at age 21; correct spelling Hughes [[Lewis-61477|'''Private J. G. Lewis''' (-1862)]], Co. H [[Lloyd-12775|'''Private Benjamin Lloyd''' (-1862)]], Co. H. [[Nicholes-229|'''Private T. Z. Nicholes''' (-1862)]], Co. C. [[Nix-3383|'''4th Corporal Edward Nix''' (1817-1862)]], Co. C, Greenville, AL. [[Noblin-100|'''Private Mathias Noblin''' (1825-1862)]], Co. G., enlisted at age 36 [[Pritchard-5767|'''Private T. A. Pritchard''' (-1862)]], Co. E, “Killed in train wreck near Cleveland ,TN 11/4/62.” [[Scott-39668|'''Lieut. Charles Bonham Scott''' (abt.1827-1862)]], Co. E, enlisted as 1 SGT 3/14/62, Ramer AL at age 34. Appointed 2 LT 7/22/62. Decease claim: 12/6/62 by Flora A. Scott widow [[Smyth-4591|'''Private William M. Smyth''' (1828-1862)]], Co. C; enlisted 5/11/62 in Greenville, AL. Decease claim: Butler CO AL by Julia A. Smyth widow. Witnesses to claim: Samuel Adams, Alexander McKellar. (correct spelling Smyth). [[Watson-41194|'''Private William M Watson''' (1839-1862)]], enlisted at age 23 === Monument for the Seventeen === A monument honoring 17 men who died in a local train accident during the Civil War, and were buried along that accident without any kind of special tribute, was officially unveiled Saturday, 4 Nov 1989, at Fort Hill Cemetery. The train wreck occurred on November 4, 1862, somewhere south of Cleveland. The dead men were all members of the 33rd Alabama Volunteers, a group who were involved not only in battles around Cleveland and Chattanooga, but also fought around Murfreesboro and Franklin, and into Georgia and around Atlanta. Many dignitaries and historians showed up at the dedication Saturday, which was sponsored by the Jefferson Davis Chapter No. 900 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~alavols33rd/military/monument.htm Monument] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/33rd_Alabama_Infantry_Regiment 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/33rd_Regiment,_Alabama_Infantry 33rd Alabama Infantry Companies] * [https://alchetron.com/33rd-Regiment-Alabama-Infantry 33rd Regiment Alabama Infantry] * [https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1275346 Virtual Fort Hill Cemetery ] * [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=102186 Fort Hill Cemetery] * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm National Park Service Civil War database] == Resources == [[Category:33rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Fort Hill Cemetery, Cleveland, Tennessee]] [[Category: Died in Military Service, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] [[Space:33rd_Alabama_Infantry_Civil_War_Train_Wreck|33rd Alabama Infantry Civil War Train Wreck]] {{US Civil War |side = CSA |enlisted = |mustered = November 4, 1862 |regiment name = 33rd Alabama Volunteers |rank= Private |unit= Company X, 33rd Alabama Volunteers }} {{Roll of Honor | category = Died in Military Service, Confederate States of America, United States Civil War | image = Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg | description = Died in Military Service | war = United States Civil War | rank = Private }}

33rd Mississippi Regiment, Company B: Amite County Guards. Roster.

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[[Category: 33rd Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] ----
Civil War 33rd Mississippi Regiment, Amite County Guards
---- {{blue|space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} :'''AMITE COUNTY GUARDS''' :COMPANY B :33rd Mississippi Regiment *Capt. Hiram Morgan *1st Lt. John Powell, Promoted to Captain, Acting Major when killed Franklin, Tenn. *2nd Lt. Hampton Wall promoted to Captain *3rd Lt. Iverson G. Richmond wounded & lost arm *Ord. Sgt. W. B. Raiford promoted to Lt ==Privates== * James Addison *Robert Breeland *Reuben Breeland *[[Breland-288 | Wm. Breeland]] *Newton Bryand *F. M. Carter *Calvin Carter *Richard Carter *P. A. Cook *Ellison Cockerham *John Cotten *F. B. Downey *Bishop Forrest *J. J. Facundors promoted to Sgt. *C. H. Gordon wounded. lost leg *Newton Hampton killed in Ga. 1864 *Jno. F. Hamilton *B.A Hughey *R. Jones *M. Jones * N. B. McCoy * John McCoy * A. J. Mixon * W. P. Mixon * E. B. Mixon * Sam P. Mixon * M. McClendon * Henry McDaniel * Jeptha McDaniel * Evander McDaniel * M, McDaniel * Howell McDaniel * Eli McElveen * J. T. Newman * James Nevins *Chas. Newman * Geo. Perkins * Geo. Raborn * Wm. Raborn * B. D. Raborn * E. Raborn * Sebe Reynolds * Geo. We Roberts * Sam Roberts * Isaac Rhodes *Sam Smith *Will Smith *W. C. Sharp * Jackson Sandifer *John Stewart *Wm. Stewart *Alex Stewart killed Franklin, Tenn. *James M. Stewart d. 1908 * G. W. Stewart *Champ Singleton *W. Spinks * Thomas Tarver *Wilson Travis *William Travis Died in service * J . W. Taylor * Nimrod Taylor *Jas. Underwood transf. Co. E 22nd Miss * Ellis Varnado * R.Varnado *P. M. Varnado killed Peach Tree Crek *Joseph Williams *W. P. Willson *G. B. Williams * J. D. William *A. J. William * J. W. William *K. R. Webb * William Wall killed Atlanta * E. B. Wall * Lemuel Wall *Jesse C. Wilson *J. A. Wilson *A. J. Wilson killed *Jas. White died Ft. Delaware *Wm. Brabham died in .prison * Douglas Gyles captured and never heard from

33rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 33rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War]] Soldiers of the 33rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research and find all the men and add their parents, wives, kids. * add that to the wiki profile or make one * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! :Service: *Duty at Ironton, Mo., till March, 1862./ Expedition to Fredericktown, Mo., October 12-25, 1861. *Skirmish at Big River Bridge, near Potosi, October 15/ Action at Fredericktown October 21. *Moved to Reeve's Station March 3, '62/ Steele's Expedition to White River, Ark., March 23-May 10. *March to Batesville, Ark., April 5-May 3, thence to Helena, Ark., May 25-July 14./*Action at Hill's Plantation, Cache River, July 7./Duty at and near Helena, Ark., till September 1, participating in numerous expeditions/ Action at Totten's Plantation August 2./ Prentiss and Bolivar September 24. *Friar's Point September 28./Moved to Pilot Knob, Mo., thence to Van Buren, Ark. November 15. *Campaign in Southeast Missouri December, 1862, to March, 1863/Ordered to St. Genevieve March 5, and thence to Milliken's Bend, La./Duty there till April 25. *Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30./Battle of Port Gibson May 1. * Battle of Champion's Hill, Miss., May 16./Big Black River Bridge May 17. *'''Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18-July 4.'''' * Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. *'''Surrender of Vicksburg July 4.''' *Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10./Siege of Jackson July 10-17./ Duty at Vicksburg till August 20. *Ordered to New Orleans, La., August 20./Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City/ Berwick till October. *Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 10./Ordered to New Orleans, La., November 10, thence to Texas November 12. *Capture of Mustang Island, Matagorda Bay, November 17. * Fort Esperanza November 27-30/Duty at Indianola and Lavacca, Texas, till March, 1864. *Moved to New Orleans, La., April 18-29, thence to Brashear City May 17, and duty there and in the District of LaFourche, till February, 1865. *Companies "F," "C" and "K," at Bayou Boeuf; *Company "I" at Bayou L'Ours; *Companies "A" and "D" at Tigerville; *'''Company "G" at Chacahoula'''; * Company "E" at Terre Bonne; *Company "B" at Bayou LaFourche, and Bayou des Allemands; *Company "H" at Boutte, till March, 1865. * Non-Veterans moved north in charge of prisoners via New York September 17, 1864. *Mustered out October 11, 1864. *Campaign against Mobile and its defenses March 18-April 12, 1865. *Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. *Assault and capture of Fort Blakely April 9. *Occupation of Mobile April 12. *March to Montgomery April 13-25/Moved to Selma May 10, thence to Meridian, Miss., May 17. *Duty at Meridian and Vicksburg till November. *Mustered out November 24 and discharged at Chicago, Ill., December 6, 1865. Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 56 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 250 Enlisted men by disease. Total 309. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIL0033RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] == Officers == #[[Moore-35975 | MOORE, Ira]] Captain #[[Ela-67 | ELA, George P]] 1st. Lt. #[[Elbert-125 | ELBERT, William]] 2nd. Lt. #[[Puntenney-33 | PUNTENNY, Russell]] 2nd Lt. #[[Ory-60 | Ory Lucius]] 1st Lt #[[Hakes-345 | HAKES, David H]] Sgt. (Non-Com) #[[Horn-3965 | HORN, Charles N]] Sgt (Non-Com) #[[Karr-418 | KARR, Joseph T]] Sgt (Non-Com) #[[Kendrick-1386 | KENDRICK, Joseph]] Sgt (Non-Com) #[[Shannon-2852 | SHANNON, Warren]] Sergeant #[[Storey-1266 | STOREY, Henry M C]] Sergeant #[[White-37901 | WHITE, Melmon M]] Sgt. ==Sources== nps.org does not let you see the INDEX CARDS, you have to mail for full military records. ---- *[https://www.fold3.com fold3] Index cards ONLY, they have no date information.. * fold3 Pension Index (cards) not all applied for pensions. *Part 2 after Seery is FREE SPACE [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Company_G_Soldiers_part_2] *TOTAL SOLDIERS: 182 List of the Soldiers of '''Company G''' as found on [http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/r050/033-g-in.html Company "G" 33rd Illinois Infantry] Name Rank Residence Date of Muster Remarks #[[Anderson-31881 | ANDERSON, William]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Hampton Oct 4, 1864 Mustered out Oct 3, 1865 #[[Apel-120 | APEL, Frederick]] Rec. trans. from '''72nd Ill. Inf'''.--Chicago --Oct 20, 1864 Mustered out Oct 4, 1865 #[[Arnold-9615 | ARNOLD, William C]] Recruit Mc Lean Oct 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 6, 1865 #[[Babbett-7 | BABBETT, Stephen J]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. St Augustine--Jan 5, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Barkley-1364 | BARKLEY, Robert]] Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 Killed by RR accident, Mar 2, 1865 BARKLEY, Robert Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Bateman-2108 | Bateman, Albert]] Private: Metamora Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Jan 15, 1862; disabil. #[[Bender-1907 | Bender, Samuel H]] Recruit Lexington Feb 26, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 DIED 1865 #[[Biddle-964 | BIDDLE, Olive W]] Recruit Lexington Aug 28, 1862 Died at Terre Bonne, La., Aug 24, 1864 #[[Bill-567 | BILL, Joseph M]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Chicago Feb 29, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Bishop-9268 | BISHOP, Peter]] Private Concord Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Feb 26, 1863 #[[Bolton-2190 | Bolton, Edward E]] #[[Bolton-2189 | BOLTON, Thomas E]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. --- Feb 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Bowman-7133 | BOWMAN, Benjamin]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Hampton Oct 5, 1864 Mustered out Oct 3, 1865 #[[Bowman-7157 | BOWMAN, John B]] #[[Boorman-149 | BOWMAN, Christopher]] Corporal Chicago Sep 6, 1861 MO Oct 11, 1864 as Serg't. #[[Bratton-502 | BRATTON, Thomas]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Hampton Oct 5, 1864 Mustered out Oct 3, 1865 #[[Brittingham-197 | BRITTINGHAM, Isaac]] Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 '''Died at Ironton, Feb 27, 1862''' #[[Brook-661 | BROOK, Matthew M]] Veteran Fairbury Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865, as 1st. Sgt./BROOK, Matthew M Private Fairbury Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[ Broutte-1 | BROUTTE, David]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Chicago Apr 12, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Brown-63038 | BROWN, George R]] Private-- Clinton Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Feb 18, 1863; disabil./2nd L A Corp. #[[Brown-63040 | BROWN, Jackson]] Veteran Hamlin Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/BROWN, Jackson Private Mackinaw Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Bunell-3 | BUNELL, William]] Private Fairbury Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Burrell-1607 | BURRELL, William]] Veteran Lexington--Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Byrne-2922 | BYRNE, John]] Private Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Died at Greenville, Mo. March 8, 1862 #[[Byrne-2928 | BYRNE,William]] #[[Carey-3244 | CAREY, John]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. -Chicago -Feb 17, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Carlisle-1254 | CARLISLE, John]] Veteran -Bloomington -Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Serg't./CARLISLE, John Private Henry Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Carlson-2835 | Carlson, Christian]] KIA Vicksburg #[[Carver-2948 | CARVER, John]] Private Hudson Sep 6, 1861 '''Died at Ironton, Nov 24, 1861''' #[[Case-3857 | CASE, Thomas]] Recruit Heyworth Apr 17, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Claflin-880 | CLAFLIN, Arnold]] Veteran Heyworth Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/CLAFLIN, Arnold Private Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Claflin-881 | CLAFLIN, William]] Private Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 '''Died at Ironton, Nov 22, 1861''' #[[Collison-840 | COLLISON, James]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf.--Bloom Jan 23, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Conkling-238 | CONKLING, George L]] Private New Milford, Pa Sep 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 11, 1864 #[[Crening-1 | CRENNING, Henry F]] Rec. trans. from 117th Ill. Inf. Cartwright Feb 14, 1865 Mustered out Sep 25, 1865 #[[Crossley-707 | CROSSLEY, Wilson S]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. --Jan 8, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 (the Regiment site is wrong) #[[Cromwell-831 | CROWELL, Oliver P]] Private Vermont Sep 6, 1861 --- #[[Crumbaugh-40 | CRUMBEAUGH, Charles D]] Private Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Corp'l. '''Died at Benton Barracks Oct 25, 1862''' #[[Curren-81 | CURREN, John]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf.---Jan 29, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Darney-16 | DARNEY, John]] Private--Selma Sep 6, 1861 Disch. about Nov 8, 1862; disabil. #[[Davis-49154 | DAVIS, Joseph P]] Musician Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 11, 1864 #[[Day-9049 | DAY, William L]] Private Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Tr. to Inv. Corps Dec 15, 1863 #[[Derrickson-51 | DERRICKSON, David H]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. New Boston Oct 7, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Derrickson-52 | DERRICKSON, Isaac M]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. New Boston Oct 7, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Dillon-2794 | DILLON, Arthur H]] Recruit Mc Lean --- Disch. Jan 8, 1862; disabil. #[[Donley-199 | DONLEY, Peter]] Rec. trans. from 117th Ill. Inf. Cartwright Feb 14, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Downey-1546 | Downey, John]] #[[Downs-2216 | DOWNS, Isaac]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. --- Sep 15, 1863 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Edwards-17297 | EDWARDS, William]] Recruit Pontiac --- Died at St. Louis, Aug 19, 1863 #[[Ela-67 | ELA, George P]] 1st. Lt. Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Resigned Sep 7, 1862 #[[Elbert-125 | ELBERT, William]] 2nd. Lt. Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Resigned March 10, 1863/Mex War PA #[[Eldridge-1940 | ELDRIDGE, Thomas]] Recruit Mc Lean --- '''Died near Helena, July 11, 1862''' #[[Essley-4 | ESSLEY, Oliver P]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Edgington Oct 15, 1864 Mustered out Oct 12, 1865 #[[Farley-2460 | FARLEY, John H]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf.--- Feb 24, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Fell-811 | FELL, John C]] Recruit Bloomington Apr 17, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Fell-812 | FELL, Robert]] Veteran Normal Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/ FELL, Robert Private Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Fuller-8490 | FULLER, Harrison P]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Eliza Feb 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1854 #[[Fulwiler-8 | FULWILER, John A]] Corporal Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 11, 1864 #[[Gilmore-2360 | GILLMORE, George]] Recruit Lexington Apr 20, 1864 Disch. Oct 15, 1865; wounds #[[Givler-4 | GIVIER, William F]] Private Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Dec 2, 1862; disabil. #[[Grant-10226 | GRANT, Charles F]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Galesburg Feb 11, 1864 Disch. Nov 7, 1865; disabil. #[[Grow-504 | GROW, Andrew]] Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 11, 1864 #[[Guehly-1 | GUEHLY, John]] aka:Guly Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf.--- Feb 11, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Hakes-345 | HAKES, David H]] 1st Serg. Rock Island Sep 6, 1861 Trans. to '''NAVY gunboat''' services Feb 5, 1862 #[[Haldon-11 | HALDON, Jeremiah E]] Corp aka: [[Waldron-1393 | WALDON/WALDRON]] #[[Harding-4511 | HARDING, John L.]] Pvt. #[[Hardman-1189 | Hardman, John L]] not sure IF they are one/same? but there are 2 cards #[[Harsen-15 | HARSEN, Levi F]] Priv Rock Island Sep 6, 1861 Trans. to gunboat services Feb 5, 1862 #[[Hartman-2624 | HARTMAN, John L]] Recruit Lexington--Feb 26, 1864 Mustered out July 1, 1985 #[[Hays-3369 | HAYS, Henry C]] Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 Disch. Apr 10, 1865; disabil./HAYS, Henry C Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Hickman-2377 | HICKMAN, William L]] Private Wapella Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Jan 13, 1862; disabil. and70th Ill #[[Highland-85 | HIGHLAND, John A]] Recruit Bloomington May 3,1864 '''Died at Terre Bonne, La., Sep 20, 1864''' buried near William A Highland #[[Highland-86 | HIGHLAND, Robert]] Veteran Hamlin Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/HIGHLAND, Robert Private Concord Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Highland-84 | HIGHLAND, William A]] Recruit Bloomington Apr 8, 1864 '''Died at New Orleans, Jun 12, 1864''' #[[Horn-3965 | HORN, Charles N]] Sgt. Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Serg't. '''Died at Bloomington, Nov 3, 1862''' #[[Houssoy-1 | HOUSSOUY, Hubert]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Chicago Feb 3, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Howard-14259 | HOWARD, Lysander C]] 2nd. Lt. Bloomfield Jun 4, 1863 Resigned Jun 6, 1864/HOWARD, Lysander C Private Bloomfield, Oh Sep 6, 1861 Pro. 2nd Lt. from Serg't. Mar 10, 1863. Died California #[[Imel-158 | IMEL, Thomas J]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf/19th . St Augustine Jan 3, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Musician #[[Jackson-23000 | JACKSON, John W]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. New Boston July 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[James-12095 | JAMES, Marion]] Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Keithsburg Mar 26, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Jeffries-1333 | JEFFRIES, Royalton H H]] Recruit Mc Kenan Apr 17, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Johnson-61083 | JOHNSON, William]] Recruit Bloomington --- Mustered out Oct 19, 1865 #[[Karr-418 | KARR, Joseph T]] Veteran Heyworth Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Serg't./KARR, Joseph T Private Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Kelly-12951 | KELLY, George H V]] Veteran Towanda Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Apr 22, 1865; disabil./KELLY, George H V Private Shabbona Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Kendrick-1386 | KENDRICK, Joseph]] Veteran Chicago Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Serg't./ KENDRICK, Joseph Private Chicago Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Kent-4904 | KENT, George W]] Private Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Dec 21, 1863; disabil. #[[Kenton-152 | KENTON, Selathiel M]] Recruit Elizabethtown, Oh ---Disch. Mar 17, 1863; disabil. #[[Kerr-5523 | KERR, Rev. William]] Private Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Jan 28, 1863; disabil.died in Oregon #[[Kinsey-1406 | KINSEY, Nathan L]] Recruit Mc Lean --- Corporal. '''Died at Ironton Jan 30, 1863''' #[[Krum-99 | KRUM, Revilo S]] Private Padua Sep 6, 1861 Disch. March 31, 1862; disabil. #[[Lefors-16 | LAFORS, Joseph]] --Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Chicago Apr 12, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Limber-7 | LIMBER, James]] Corporal Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Feb 2, 1864; disability #[[Little-9482 | LITTLE, Jehu]] Recruit in Marshall-- Prom. Hospital Steward./ #[[Little-9484 | LITTLE, John]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. --- Aug 12, 1862 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Mahan-702 | MAHAN, William Q]] Veteran Lexington Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/ *MAHAN, William Q Private Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Martin-38018 | MARTIN, Andrew C]] Veteran Heyworth Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Musician//*MARTIN, Andrew C Recruit Heyworth --- Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Martin-38037 | MARTIN, Robert]] Private Lexington Sep 6, 1861 '''Died at Jefferson Barracks July 24, 1862''' #[[McClellan-1534 | McCLELLAN, Taylor]] Private Heyworth Sep 6, 1861 Disch. March 14, 1863; disabil. #[[McCracken-2376 | McCRACKEN, William]] Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Trans. to gunboat services Feb 5, 1862 #[[McGrew-876 | McGREW, Charles M]]--Rec. trans. from '''72nd Ill. Inf.''' Galesburg Feb 8, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[McGrew-878 | McGREW, Dewitt C]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Galesburg Feb 5, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[McGrew-879 | McGREW, John L]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Galesburg Feb 8, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Mcintyre-2918 | McINTYRE, George W]]. McINTYRE Recruit Mc Lean Co --- Disch. Jan 21, 1863; disabil. #[[McKee-3180 | McKEE, James W]]49th Ill. Lexington Feb 26, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[McMahon-2287 | McMAHON, John]]'' Rec. trans. from '''72nd Ill. Inf.''' Mar 28, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[McNutt-570 | McNUTT, Russ]] Veteran Heyworth Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Corporal/McNUTT, Russ Private Washington Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Meeley-1 | MEELEY, John S]] Corporal Lexington Sep 6, 1861 '''Died near Helena Sep 3, 1862''' #[[Miller-48944 | MILLER, Phillip]] Private Towanda Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Apr 1, 1862; disabil. #[[Moore-35974 | MOORE, Charles]] Corp. Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Mustered out Oct 11, 1864 #[[Moore-35975 | MOORE, Ira]] Captain Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Resigned May 12, 1864 #[[Morris-18138 | MORRIS, Edward]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. -- Feb 29, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Mulligan-861 | MULLIGAN, Hiram H]] Recruit Barr's Store Feb 16, 1865 Mustered out May 11, 1865 #[[Myers-10528 | MYERS, Samuel]] Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Corporal/ MYERS, Samuel Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Negley-90 | NEGLEY, John F]] --Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf. Bushnell Nov 18, 1863 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865 #[[Nickelson-64 | NICKELSON, Andrew]] Veteran Hamlin Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/ NICKELSON, Andrew Private Concord Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Nutter-566 | NUTTER, John L]] Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/NUTTER, John L Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Pease-1785 | PEASE, William]] Private Leoni, Mi Sep 6, 1861'''Died at Clarendon, Ark. July 11, 1862''' #[[Perry-12074 | PERRY, Silas D]] Private Bloomington Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Jan 13, 1862; disabil. #[[Peterson-8472 | PETERSON, Claes H]] Pvt. 72nd/124th (theirs is: Elias H) #[[Phillips-22155 | PHILLIPS, David]] Private Nickelson, Pa Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Jan 20, 1863; disabil. #[[Pressman-39 | PRESSMAN, Jacob]] Private eSlma Sep 6, 1861 '''Died at St. Louis, Oct 16, 1862''' #[[Puntenney-33 | PUNTENNY, Russell]] 2nd Lt. Lexington Aug 27, 1865 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/ Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 Promoted 2nd Lt.[Aug 2, 1865] / Corporal Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Rew-60 | REW, Ory Lucius]] only 1st Lt not-Captain Carlinville Dec 2, 1864 Detached #[[Rude-267 | RUDE, David]] Private Concord Sep 6, 1861 '''Killed, Vicksburg, May 22, 1863''' #[[Russell-15725 | RUSSELL, George W]] Veteran Selma Jan 1, 1864 MO Nov 24, 1865 as Corporal/RUSSELL, George W Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran #[[Russell-15726 | RUSSELL, John T]] Captain Lexington May 12, 1864 Mustered out Nov 24, 1865/RUSSELL, John S 1st. Lt. Lexington Oct 1, 1864 Promoted [May 12, 1864]/RUSSELL, L, John T Sergeant Lexington Sep 6, 1861 Promoted 2d Lieutenant [Sep 21, 1862] #[[Scrimger-15 | SCRIMGER, Henry A]] Private Selma Sep 6, 1861 Disch. Dec 20, 1862; disabil. #[[Seery-53 | SEERY, James]] Rec. trans. from 72nd Ill. Inf.--Chicago --Feb 11, 1864 Mustered out : '''There is no Elias H listed on the nps.org''' :PETERSON, Elias H Rec. trans. from 124th Ill. Inf. Hampton Oct 5, 1864 Mustered out Oct 3, 1865

34.9 perches, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6272224109527040 Plat Plotter] ==Known Owners== Leah M Royer - until 8 May 1907 Charles S Kessler - 8 May 1907 until 6 Oct 1913 Samuel L Snyder - 6 Oct 1913 until 30 Mar 1914 ==Valuations== 8 May 1907 - $485.00 6 Oct 1913 - $800.00 ==Plats Taken from This Plat== [[Space:428 Walnut St, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA|428 Walnut St, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Sources== Lancaster County Deeds, Book S18, Page 493 Lancaster County Deeds, Book R21, Page 41

34th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

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[[Category:34th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] The goal of this project is to link as many profiles to this military unit and garner their stories, as well as honor them for their service and sacrifice. Right now this project just has 2 members, myself, I am [[Chase-7153|Bryan Chase]], and George Case [[Case-33]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Create a Roster of existing profiles; * Battles that they fought in; * Diaries that may have survived; * Historicle points of interest. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Chase-7153#PM-24015479 send me a private message]. Thanks!

34th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 34th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War]] For a grouping of men of this unit, see [[:Category: 34th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|the category for the 34th Regiment, Illinois Infantry]] Overview: * Organized at Camp Butler, Ill., and mustered in September 7, 1861. * Moved to Lexington, Ky., October 2, 1861, thence to Louisville and Camp Nevin, Ky., and duty there till February, 1862. * Attached to: ** Johnson's 3rd Brigade, McCook's Command, at Nolin, Ky., to November, 1861. ** 5th Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Corps, Army Ohio, to November, 1862. ** 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Right Wing, 14th Army Crops, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1863. ** 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. Service: *Advance on Bowling Green, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn., February 14-March 2, 1862. * March to Savannah, Tenn., thence moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 16-April 6. * Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. * Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. * Pursuit to Bonneville May 31-June 6. * Buell's operations on line of Memphis and Tennessee R.R. in Northern Alabama and Middle Tennessee June to August. * March to Nashville, Tenn., thence in pursuit of Bragg, to Louisville, Ky., August 21-September 26. * Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-16. * Action at Floyd's Fork October 1, near Clay Village October 4. * Battle of Perryville October 8 (Reserve). * March to Nashville, Tenn., October 16-November 7, and duty there till December 26. * Reconnoissance toward Lavergne November 26-27. * Lavergne, Scrougesville November 27. * Advance on Murfreesborough December 26-30. * Triune December 27-28. * Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863. * Duty at Murfreesboro till June. * Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. Liberty Gap June 24-27. * Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. * Moved to Bellefonte, Ala., August 16, and detailed as Provost Guard. * Moved to Caperton's Ferry, Tennessee River, August 30, and guard pontoon bridge there till September 18. * Moved boats to Battle Creek September 18. * Moved to Anderson's Cross Roads October 20, thence to Harrison's Landing, Tennessee River, November 8. * Joined Brigade at Chattanooga November 15. * Battles of Chattanooga November 23-25; Tunnel Hill November 24-25; Missionary Ridge November 25; Chickamauga Station November 26. * March to relief of Knoxville, Tenn., November 28-December 17. * At Rissville, Ga., till May, 1864. * Veterans on furlough January 8 to March 7, 1864. * Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May to September, 1864. * Tunnel Hill May 6-7. * Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. * Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. * Demonstration on Dalton May 9-13. * Battle of Resaca May 14-15. * Rome May 17-18. * Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battle about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. * Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2; Pine Hill June 11-14; Lost Mountain June 15-17. * Assault on Kenesaw June 27. * Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. * Chattahoochie River July 5-17. * Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. * Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. * Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. * Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. * Lovejoy Station September 2-6. * Pursuit of Forest and operations against Hood in North Georgia and North Alabama September 29-November 3. * March to the sea November 15-December 10. * Siege of Savannah December 10-21. * Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. * Averysboro, Taylor's Hole Creek March 16. * Bushy Swamp March 18. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. * Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. * Advance on Raleigh April 14. * Bennett's House April 26. * Surrender of Johnston and his army. * March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 19. * Grand Review May 24. * Moved to Louisville, Ky., June 12. * Mustered out July 12 and discharged at Chicago, Ill., July 17, 1865. Regiment lost during service 11 Officers and 129 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 119 Enlisted men by disease. Total 261. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIL0034RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== Organized at Springfield September 7, 1861, and ordered to Kentucky in October, where it remained until February 14, 1862. It was then in Kirk's Brigade of Rousseau's Division.
It fought at Shiloh — then in McCook's Division of Buell's Army — losing 15 killed and 112 wounded; Major Charles H. Levanway was killed in this action.
The Thirty-fourth was present at the Siege of Corinth, after which it marched with the army through Northern Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky to Louisville, arriving there September 27, 1862. It then moved on the Perryville campaign, after which it encamped at Nashville.
At the battle of Stone's River it was in Kirk's (2d) Brigade, Johnson's (2d) Division, McCook's Corps, its casualties amounting to 21 killed, 100 wounded, and 74 missing, out of 354 engaged; General Kirk, formerly Colonel of the Thirty-fourth, was killed there.
At Liberty Gap, Tenn., the regiment lost 3 killed and 24 wounded. In September, 1863, it was ordered to Carpenter's Ferry, on the Tennessee River, to guard a pontoon bridge, upon which duty it was engaged at the time of the battle of Chickamauga. In November, 1863, it was assigned to Davis's (2d) Division, Fourteenth Corps, in which it served on the Atlanta campaign, and it was hotly engaged at Resaca; also in the assault on Kenesaw, losing in that affair 5 killed and 40 wounded.
Having reenlisted for the war it was present on the march through Georgia, and at the fighting in the Carolinas; it lost at Averasboro, 3 killed and 5 wounded; and at Bentonville — then in Morgan's Division--8 killed and 22 wounded.
After marching in the Grand Review at Washington, May 24, 1865, the regiment moved to Louisville where it was mustered out, July 12, 1865.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 ==Sources==

35 Jefferson Ave, Denver, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/35+Jefferson+Ave,+Denver,+PA+17517/@40.2246235,-76.1488366,18.75z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c613bdec4bd5e9:0xbd10006cf4b5d43c Google Maps] ==Events== Built in 1985 [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1161623-35-Jefferson-Ave-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] 14 May 1985 - Taken from [[Space:Cocalico Courts, Denver, Pennsylvania|Cocalico Courts, Denver, Pennsylvania]] when Cloister Builders sold to Robert L and [[Strohl-23|Bonita J Redcay]] ($69,900.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book X91, Page 130 ==Sources==

350 Pine View Drive, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/350+Pine+View+Dr,+Denver,+PA+17517/@40.2658252,-76.1813827,18.25z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x89c6118afa06e815:0xb6abeafb1abea86e!2s350+Pine+View+Dr,+Denver,+PA+17517!3b1!3m1!1s0x89c6118afa06e815:0xb6abeafb1abea86e Google Maps] ==Events== 11 Sep 1985 - Taken from [[Space:Spangler Randler Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|parent plat]] when Mark R Hackman sold to B&K Builders ($12,500.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book X92, Page 379 House was built in 1985 [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1156347-350-Pine-View-Dr-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] 7 Nov 1985 - B&K Builders sold to [[Strohl-22|John D]] and Sharon A Strohl ($68,740.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book L93, Page 572 26 Nov 1997 - John D and Sharon A Strohl sold to Timothy D and Sandy L Ott ($127,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book 5541, Page 10 ==Sources==

35th Simcoe Foresters

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[[Category:35th Simcoe Foresters]] The Grey and Simcoe Foresters were formed from the 1936 amalgamation of the 31st Grey Regiment and the 35th Simcoe Foresters both originally gazetted on September 14, 1866. Following the 1837 Rebellion, the Government of Upper Canada retained in January 1838 one troop of cavalry and three militia battalions on active service along the Niagara River and in Toronto. One of these battalions was a composite made up of soldiers from the two Simcoe County battalions of that era. This composite battalion, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Carthew, was known as the 1st Simcoe Incorporated Militia (Royal Foresters). This is the earliest known reference to the Simcoe County militia as "Foresters." In 1795, the Simcoe District (then covering much of what is now Grey and Dufferin Counties) was created by Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe in order to organize the area for military purposes. The District was sparsely populated for many years but by the outbreak of the War of 1812, there were enough men to provide at least a dozen to the York Militia and these fought at Queenston Heights. In 1814 other men went from North Simcoe with the Newfoundland Fencibles in time to save Michilimacinac and capture the two American schooners attacking that place and thus restored British Naval supremacy on the Upper Great Lakes. Several of them then went with Captain Bulger when he captured the American post at Prairie du Chien in Wisconsin. At the end of the War, the militia units were all disbanded and the Sedentary Militia resumed its normal routine. The Mackenzie Rebellion in 1837 resulted in the formation of 2 loyal provisional battalions. These marched south as soon as the news of the rebellion was known and occupied the epicentre of the rebels in South Simcoe and North York Counties. Many of these men remained on duty in an incorporated battalion established in Toronto over the winter. This was known as the “Royal Foresters” and served in both Toronto and along the Niagara Frontier. When it was broken up, the most efficient companies were retained on active service in Penetanguishene until 1842 when the men were finally released. It was not until late 1855, that the new Militia Act finally established an Active Militia, organized as local companies. The first of these in our area was the Barrie Rifle Company, authorized in December 1855. Soon others sprang up across both Grey and Simcoe Counties from Owen Sound and Leith to Cookstown and Bradford. The first test came in December 1865 when the militia was called out as a result of the St Alban’s raid. The Barrie Rifle Company became part of the 2nd Administrative Battalion and served on the Niagara Frontier for about 2 months. In March 1866, more of the militia was called out to defend against the Fenians. Some of the Grey County Companies went to Sarnia while some of the Simcoe County Companies once again went to the Niagara Frontier. June 1866 saw the most significant call-up. The Grey County companies had never been sent home and therefore remained at Sarnia except for the Leith Company which eventually ended up at Cobourg. The Simcoe County Companies returned to Niagara where they remained on active service for nearly 2 months. On 14 September 1866, the government finally authorized the formation of battalions. The companies in Grey County were organized into the 31st Grey Battalion of Infantry while those in Simcoe were formed into the 35th Simcoe Battalion of Infantry (soon to be re-named the Simcoe Foresters). The North West territories saw the next two call-ups. In 1870 a number of local men volunteered to go with Colonel Wolseley to the Red River. Sam Steele is the best known but Captain Daniel Hunter McMillan also went and eventually became Lieutenant Governor (and was knighted) of Manitoba. In 1885, the Headquarters and 4 companies of the Simcoe Foresters combined with 4 companies of the 12th York Battalion to form the York and Simcoe Provisional Battalion and served in Saskatchewan during the “North West Rebellion”. ==Sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grey_and_Simcoe_Foresters Wikipedia - The Grey and Simcoe Foresters] *[http://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/grey-simcoe-foresters/history.page The Grey and Simcoe Foresters - History (LAC-BAC)]

369th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category: 369th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I]] ==The Harlem Hellfighters, 369th Infantry Regiment== ''Awarded the [[Wikipedia:Congressional Gold Medal|Congressional Gold Medal]] on August 25, 2021.'' ===Timeline=== * 1915 - Authorized as a New York National Guard unit, the 15th New York Infantry * 1916 - Formally organized; 200 African-American New Yorkers joined unit * April 1917 - US enters WWI; 15th New York recruited to full-strength of 2000 men * Sep 1917 - Sent for training at Camp Wadsworth (Spartanbury, South Carolina); after weeks of racial indignities, moved to train at Camp Mills on Long Island. * 11 Nov 1917 - Sent to Hoboken, New Jersey for overseas trip on the USS Pocahontas * Dec 1917 - Departed USA for France; Arrived Brest on 27 Dec. Transported to St. Nazaire. Assigned to labor duty (building a dam, railroad tracks, and a new pier and working as stevedores). * Mar 1918 - Assigned to French army’s 16th Division, 4th Army and redesignated as the 369th United States Infantry. * 8 Apr 1918 - After weeks training with French military, entered the trenches, remaining for 191 consecutive days ( the longest of any American unit in the war). * Spring 1918 - During German Spring Offensive, was in forward positions * May 1918 - Second Battle of Marne; continuing to Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, and Meuse-Argonne *20 Nov 1918 - First regiment of the Allied armies to reach the Rhine River. After 191 days of continual combat, the 369th never lost a foot of ground nor had a man taken prisoner. ===Commander=== Colonel William Hayward ===Companies=== :[[Space:Company_B%2C_369th_Infantry_Regiment%2C_United_States_Army%2C_World_War_I|Company B, 369th Infantry]] ===Sticker for Profiles=== Here is the sticker for profiles of members of the unit. Just copy/paste to the profile and fill in the dates, if known. You can add the company designation '''after the 369th Infantry Regiment in the units=''' parameter {{The Great War |branch=United States Army |startdate= |units=369th Infantry Regiment |enddate= |unit=369th Infantry Regiment |image=US_Flags-25.png }} See example in use here: [[Blakey-871|Charles Blakey]] ==Sources== *[https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/conflict/world-war-1-1914-1918/369th-infantry-regiment 369th Information at NY.gov] *[https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/369th-infantry Archives.gov photos] *[http://www.archives.nysed.gov/worksheet/369th-regiment-harlem-hellfighters-unit-biography-nd New York archives] *[http://www.archives.nysed.gov/education/letter-hamilton-fish-his-father-april-8-1918 Letter from Hamilton Fish to his father] *[https://digitalcollections.archives.nysed.gov/index.php/Detail/collections/37 Digital Collections New York state archives]

36th Infantry Division

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[[Category: 36th Infantry Division, United States Army]][[Category: Texas Army National Guard]][[Category: Choctaw Code Talkers]] ---- See also: :[[Space: Oklahoma in The Great War|Oklahoma in The Great War]] :[[Space:Choctaw_Code_Talkers|Choctaw Code Talkers]] :[[:Category: Native Americans in World War I]] ---- =="The Arrowhead Division" (aka "The Texas Division" post-Great War) == During the Great War, the 36th was authorized as the 36th Division. After the Great War, the 36th Division was re-organized as a ''Texas-only'' division with the designation 36th Infantry Division. ===World War I (The Great War)=== *During World War I, the 36th Division suffered 2,584 casualties, 466 killed in action and 2,118 wounded in action.[http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/gallery/ww1/cope.htm 36th Division in World War I on the Texas Military Forces Museum website[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/36th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) 36th Infantry Division on Wikipedia] *August 5th-October 15th, 1917, Texas and Oklahoma National Guard units were called into service. Some 18,000 Texans and 2500 Oklahomans (including officers and enlisted) were in service. About eight thousand, five hundred drafted men were called into service at a later time. *Between July 15 and August 5th of 1918 - the 36th (with exceptions of some Regiments) set sail from New York. *The influenza epidemic which visited the Division while in the Bar-sur-Aube area *Charles H. Johnson, (Indigenous Native American) went from Captain and Company Commander to Major and Battalion Commander in the 36th The 36th Division consisted of the following upon activation: :[[Hutchings-537|Brigadier General Henry Hutchings]]: 1st Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Regiments, Texas Infantry (Texas National Guard) :Brigadier General John A. Hulen: 2nd Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 1st, 5th and 6th Regiments, Texas Infantry :7th Texas Infantry, :1st Texas Cavalry, :1st and 2nd Regiments, Field Artillery, :1st Battalion of Engineers, :Headquarters Train and Military Police, :Division Headquarters Detachment, :Division Headquarters Troop, :1st Field Signal Battalion, :Ambulance Companies No. 1 and 2, :Field Hospital Company No. 1 The above units were reorganized by order (at least on paper on September 23, 1917 ) {| border="1" !New Organization!!Formed From |- |Division Headquarters Troop||Texas Headquarters Troop |- |132nd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(4 Company)||M. G. Companies of the 3rd and 4th Texas Infantry and the 1st Oklahoma Infantry. |- | || |- |71st. Infantry Brigade |- |Brig. General Henry Hutchings, Commanding |- |132nd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(3 Company)||M. G. Company of the 1st Texas Infantry, (nucleus). |- |141st Infantry||1st Texas Infantry (less M. G. Company and 2nd Texas Infantry. |- |142nd Infantry||7th Texas Infantry and 1st Oklahoma Infantry (less M. G. Company). |- |72nd. Infantry Brigade |- |Brig. General John A. Hulen, Commanding |- |133rd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(3 Company)||Machine Gun Troop, 1st Texas Cavalry, (nucleus). |- |143rd Infantry||3rd Texas Infantry (less M. G. Company) and 5th Texas Infantry. |- |144th Infantry||4th Texas Infantry, (less M. G. Company and 6th Texas Infantry). |- |61st. Field Artillery Brigade |- |Brig. General George Blakely, Commanding|| |- |Brigade Headquarters||One lettered troop, 1st Texas Cavalry, (surplus men thereof to Trench Mortar Battery). |- |131st Field Artillery (3 inch guns)||2nd Texas Field Artillery. |- |132nd Field Artillery (3 inch guns)||1st Texas Cavalry (less 2 lettered troops and M. G. Troop). |- |133rd Field Artillery (6 in. Howitzers)||1st Texas Field Artillery. |- |111th Trench Mortar Battery||One lettered Troop, 1st Texas Cavalry plus surplus men from Troop assigned to 61st F. A. Brigade Headquarters. |- | || |- |111th Regiment Engineers |- |Col. W. J. Barden, Commanding||1st Battalion Texas Engineers and 1st Battalion Oklahoma Engineers |- |111th. Field Signal Battalion |- |Major G. A. Robinson, Commanding||1st Texas Field Signal Battalion. |- |111th Train Headquarters and Military Police. |- |Major John H. Zachary, Commanding.||Texas Train Headquarters and Military Police |- |111th. Ammunition Train |- |Major Donald R. Bonfoey, Commanding.||1st. Separate Squadron Oklahoma Cavalry( nucleus for horse section,) Motor section skeletonized by selection of suitable men from entire division. |- |111th Supply Train |- |Major J. H. Zachary, Attached||Skeletonized by the transfer of suitable men from entire division. |- |111th. Sanitary Train|| |- |141st. Ambulance Company||2nd. Texas Ambulance Company. |- |142nd. Ambulance Company||1st. Texas Ambulance Company. |- |143rd. Ambulance Company||2nd. Texas Ambulance Company |- |144th. Ambulance Company||1st. Texas Ambulance Company |- |141st. Field Hospital Company||2nd. Texas Field Hospital Company. |- |142nd. Field Hospital Company||1st. Texas Field Hospital Company |- |143rd. Field Hospital Company||2nd. Texas Field Hospital Company. |- |144th. Field Hospital Company||1st. Oklahoma Field Hospital Co. |- | || |- |111th. Engineer Train||Transfer of officers and men of the 111th. Engineers |} {|border="1" !Start Date!!End Date!!Commander |- |25 August 1917||18 September 1917||MG. E. St. John Grebble |- |18 September 1917||6 December 1917||BG George Blakely |- |6 December 1917||8 July 1918||MG E. St. John Grebble |- |8 July 1918||13 July 1918||BG John A. Hulen |- |13 July 1918||||MG William R. Smith |- |||18 June 1919||Division returned activated to state control |} ===Decorations=== *475 decorations were awarded to men of the 36th **2 Medals of Honor, 30 Distinguished Service Crosses, and 129 Croix de Guerre were conferred and received before leaving Tonnerre *Several Indigenous Native American soldiers were among the approximately 400 officers and men of the 36th reported as receiving the French Croix de Guerre for exceptionally courageous conduct. *[[Oklahombi-1|Private Joseph Oklahombi]], 141st Infantry, a Choctaw decorated for storming a position bristling with machine guns and trench mortars and capturing 171 Germans, was mentioned in a newspaper article. *Medal of Honor - two of the 36th- [[Sampler-|Sergeant Sampler]] and [[Turner-|Corporal Turner]] and two Oklahoman's received the Medal of Honor. *The Medaille Militaire for gallantry in action was awarded to the following members of the 142nd Infantry Regiment: ::Three Texans— Sergeant Jesse S. Morrison of Moody, Corporal Ernest H. Boggs of Pilot Point, and Private John D. Reese of Josephine—and three Oklahomans—Sergeants William T. Harden of Cordell, Charles J. Liddell of Marietta, and Howard S. Woods of Wewoka ::Another Texan Sergeant Sam Dreben of El Paso was also given the Medaille Militaire *39 men, including the 7 above, were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (all but one were from the 71st Brigade) *General Smith, General Hulen, and Lieutenant Colonel Culberson each received the Distinguished Service Medal *General Smith, Dreben, Woods, First Lieutenant John S. Loomis of Dallas, 132nd Machine Gun Battalion, and First Lieutenant Claude H. Mason of Hillsboro, 141st Infantry all received 3 different decorations. *Colonel Williams was awarded the ''Croix de Guerre'' in a ceremony at Cheney in April, 1919. ==Sources==

36th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry

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[[Category: 36th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''36th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry''' - Organized February 8, 1864, from 2nd North Carolina Colored Infantry. Attached to U. S. Forces, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to April, 1864. District of St. Marys, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina to June, 1864. Unattached, Army of the James, to August, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 18th Corps, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 25th Corps, December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 25th Corps, and Dept. of Texas, to October, 1866. Duty at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., till April, 1864. At Point Lookout, Md., District of St. Mary's, guarding prisoners till July, 1864. Expedition from Point Lookout to Westmoreland County April 12-14. Expedition from Point Lookout to Rappahannock River May 11-14, and to Pope's Creek June 11-21. Moved from Point Lookout to Bermuda Hundred, Va., July 1-3. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond, Va., July 3, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Battle of Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 29-30. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Dutch Gap November 17. Indiantown, Sandy Creek, N. C., December 18 (Detachment). Duty north of James River before Richmond till March 27, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 27-April 9. Occupation of Richmond April 3. Duty in Dept. of Virginia till May. Moved to Texas May 24-June 6. Duty along the Rio Grande, Texas, and at various points in Texas till October, 1866. Mustered out October 28, 1866. See [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UUS0036RI00C National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. Predecessor unit: NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. 2nd REGIMENT INFANTRY (AFRICAN DESCENT). Organized at Portsmouth, Va., October 28, 1863. Attached to Wild's African Brigade, U.S. Forces, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Dept. Virginia and North Carolina, to February, 1864. (A Detachment, with African Brigade, to Folly Island, S.C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, July 29-August 9, 1863, and in operations on Morris Island and Folly Island against Fort Sumpter and Charleston till December, 1863.) (A Detachment at New Berne, N.C., and participated in scout from Rocky Run toward Trenton, N.C., December 21-24, 1863.) Regiment on Expedition from Norfolk, Va., to South Mills, Camden, etc., N.C., December 5-24, 1863. Designation of Regiment changed to 36th United States Colored Troops February 8, 1864. ===Sources=== [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UUS0036RI00C National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database].

379th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces

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[[Category: 379th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:RAF Kimbolton (AAF-117), England]] The 379th BG was a World War II United States Army Air Forces combat organization serving primarily in the European theater of World War II. The 379th BG was part of Eighth Air Force and engaged in bombardment B-17 Flying Fortress operations over Europe. Its aircraft were identified by a "K" inside a triangle painted on the tail. *Established as the 379th Bombardment Group, Heavy on 28 October 1942 *Activated on 3 November 1942 *Inactivated on 25 July 1945 The 379th Bombardment Group was assigned to: * [[:Category: Second Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | Second Air Force]] 1 June 1944 (attached to II Bomber Command), 3 November 1942 – April 1943 *1st Bombardment Wing, May 1943 – 13 September 1943 *Attached to: 201st Provisional Combat Bombardment Wing, May – 13 September 1943 *41st Combat Bombardment Wing, 13 September 1943 *European Air Materiel Command, 12 – 25 July 1945 Primary subordinate units were: Squadrons * 524th Bombardment Squadron (WA), 3 November 1942 – 25 July 1945 * 525th Bombardment Squadron (FR), 3 November 1942 – 25 July 1945 * 526th Bombardment Squadron (LF), 3 November 1942 – 25 July 1945 * 527th Bombardment Squadron (FO), 3 November 1942 – 25 July 1945 Stations *Geiger Field, Washington, 3 November 1942 * Wendover Field, Utah, 19 November 1942 * Sioux City Army Air Base, Iowa, 3 February – April 1943 * RAF Kimbolton (USAAF Station 117), England, 21 May 1943 – 12 June 1945 * Air echelon at RAF Bovingdon (USAAF Station 112), 24 April 1943 – 21 May 1943 * Casablanca Airfield, French Morocco, 17 June – 25 July 1945 For more information on the 379th Bombardment Group during World War II See: * [[Wikipedia:379th_Expeditionary_Operations_Group]] * http://www.379thbga.org/history.htm * http://www.americanairmuseum.com/unit/324

37th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category: 37th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: 37th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category]]}} The 37th Infantry Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: IV Corps, United States Army, World War I | IV Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 37th Division *[[:Category:73rd Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 73rd Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category:74th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 74th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category:62nd Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 62nd Field Artillery Brigade]] *134th Division Machine Gun Battalion *[[:Category:112th Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 112th Engineer Regiment]] *112th Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 37th Division *112th Train Headquarters and Military Police **112th Ammunition Train **112th Supply Train **112th Engineer Train **112th Sanitary Train ***145th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***146th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***147th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***148th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company Popularly known as the "Buckeye Division." Insignia, a red circle with a white border. Composed of National Guard of "Buckeye" State, Ohio. Organized at Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Alabama, beginning in August, 1917, when the first units of the Ohio National Guard arrived, and completed in October when the last had reached camp. The division was built around the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 10th Ohio Inf. Regts., 1st Ohio Fld. Arty., 1st Ohio Cav., 1st Ohio Engrs., and the Ohio Fld. Sig. Bn. On May 20th the division, less its artillery, was sent to Camp Lee, Virginia, where it was filled to war strength and on June 11th, Hqs and Hqs Troop, 134th Machine Bn. And 73d Inf. Brig. Began the movement to Hoboken, sailing on June 15th and arriving in France June 22, 1918. The 74th Inf. Brig. And Engrs left Camp Lee June 21st and sailing via Newport News arrived in France July 5th. The F.A. Brig., Trench Mortar Battery, Sanitary Train, M.P., and 114th Vet Section, left Camp Sheridan, Ala, June 14th for Camp Upton, sailing from there June 27th via England. With the exception of the F.A. Brig. And Amm. Train (less small arms section) the division was sent to the Bourmont area for training, and on Aug. 4th went into the front line in the Baccarat sector in the Vosges mountains where it trained under the 6th French Corps. On Sept. 16th it proceeded by rail to the vicinity of Robert-Espagne. After four days it was moved by bus to Recicourt and as a part of the 5th Corps entered the Argonne drive at Avocourt. Relieved on Oct. 1st after having advanced to Cierges, the division was sent to Pagny-sur-Meuse from which point it was sent to hold a portion of the line in the St. Mihiel sector with headquarters at Euvesin. After nine days in this sector the division was withdrawn to Pagny-sur-Meuse and on Oct. 18th began its move by rail to Belgium where the Div. Hqs. At Hooglede in the Lys sector it was attached to the French Army 30th Corps on Oct. 22d. Advancing to and crossing the Escaut river the division was relieved from the front lines on November 4th and 5th and returned to Thielt for rest. On Nov. 8th the division was transferred to the 34th French Corps and again entered the lines along the Escaut river in a sector with Syngem as its headquarters. Forcing a crossing of the Scheldt (Escaut) river on the night of Nov. 10th-11th, the advance was begun early on the 11th and pushed forward some five kilometers to the towns of Dickele and Hindelgem where the arimistice at 11 a.m. brought the fighting to an end. The artillery was sent to Camp de Souge for training and assigned to the 1st Army in the Argonne offensive, never serving with its own division. It served successively with the 4th American Corps, 2nd American Army, 2nd French Colonial Army, and 17th French Corps. At one time the three regiments of the brigade served with three different divisions, the 28th, 33d, and 92d, and only joined the division just prior to its return to the United States. Commanders: *Maj. Gen. Charles G. Treat - April 24th *Maj. Gen. Chas. S. Farnsworth May 8th - return to the States. The division made the following captures from the enemy: Officers, 26 enlisted men, 1,474; artillery nineteen 77's; four 105's; ten 155's; seven trench mortars; machine guns, 261, besides many rifles and a great deal of ammunition of all calibers. This division made a total advance against resistance of thirty and three-fourths kilometers. Battle deaths, 992; wounded 4,931; prisoners of war 23. One thousand two hundred and fifty replacements were furnished the 37th Division. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 25.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm ====Sources====

385th Bomb Group

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[[Category: 385th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] This page is dedicated to the soldiers that served in the 385th Bomb Group; many of whom gave their lives to ensure our freedom. I was inspired to create this page, when I found out that my great-great-uncle [[Provinciali-3|SSGT Paul Provincial]] lost his life whilst serving in the 385th, along with many others. Many who died very young, before they could have any children to carry on their legacy. '''Thank you for your service.''' (Barbato-37) The 385th Bomb Group, who took the nickname "Van's Valiants" after their first Commanding Officer [[Vandevanter-13|Brigadier General Elliot Vandevanter]], flew B-17s from Great Ashfield, Suffolk. The Group led the famous attack on the Focke-Wolfe aircraft factory at Marienburg on 9 October 1943, during which only two out of one hundred B-17s were lost and all of the buildings on the site were damaged or destroyed. They won two Distinguished Unit Citations. The first, awarded to all 4th Bomb Wing Groups, was for accurately dropping their pay load on an aircraft factory at Regensburg, on 17 August 1943 and the Group's second was awarded after leading a difficult long-range mission to destroy an aircraft repair works at Zwickau, south-west Germany, on 12 May 1944.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/unit/329 {{Image|file=385th_Bomb_Group-1.jpg }} '''Below are a list of aircraft who went down whilst flying with the 385th. Each aircraft's crew is listed as well.''' '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-30281 MIA Wesermunde 7/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Gore 9/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Field 15/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Wesermunde 26/7/43 with Glenn Duncan, Co-pilot: Bill Lehr, Navigator: Bill Henderson, Bombardier: Roy Martinez, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ben Purdy, Radio Operator: Jim Soward, Ball turret gunner: John Towle, Waist gunner: Chas Propst, Waist gunner: Frank Ramsey,Tail gunner: Jim Brophy (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, set on fire & ditched North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 191A. KIA 7/26/43 [[Duncan-15770|Flt. Ofc. Glenn F Duncan]] Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Lehr-401|2nd Lt. William L Lehr]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Henderson-20036|2nd Lt. William H Henderson]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[Martinez-5356|2nd Lt. Roy J Martinez]] Bombardier KIA 7/26/43 [[Purdy-1103|TSGT Benjamin M Purdy]] Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/26/43 [[Soward-132|TSGT James E Soward]] Radio Operator KIA 7/26/43 [[Towle-767|SSGT John R Towle]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Propst-648|SSGT Charles E Propst]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Ramsey-6733|SSGT Frank R Ramsey]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Brophy-667|SSGT James E Brophy]] Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Souse Family 42-5895 MIA Hannover 7/26/43''' Delivered Long Beach 24/4/43; Gt Falls 3/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 323BS/91BG [OR-M] Bassingbourn 4/6/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-B] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; then 551BS; Missing in Action Hannover 26/7/43 with Theo Harris, Bombardier: Jack Millspicked up next day 18 miles off Heligoland, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alvin Wrobel, Radio Operator: Warren Dinardi, Waist gunner: John Leaf,Tail gunner: Chester Beres (6 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Everett Hiatt, Navigator: Arlis Anderson, Ball turret gunner: George Hrubovcack, Waist gunner: Howard Sloop, obs-Major Berkley Springfield 549BS (5 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea, Missing Air Crew Report 191B. SOUSE FAMILY. KIA 7/26/43 [[Anderson-57923|1st Lt. Arlis K Anderson]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[Hiatt-2732|2nd Lt. Everett H Hiatt]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Hrubovcak-1|SSGT George J Hrubovcack]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Sloop-257|SSGT Howard F Sloop]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Harris-45131|Lt. Col. Theodore R Harris]] Pilot POW 7/26/43 [[Beres-37|SSGT Chester V Beres]] Tail Gunner POW 7/26/43 TSGT Warren J Dinardi Radio Operator POW 7/26/43 [[Leaf-166|SSGT John A Leaf]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Mills-19989|Lt. Col. Jack W Mills]] Bombardier POW 7/26/43 [[Wrobel-171|MSGT Alvin A Wrobel]] Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Black Jacker 42-30279 MIA Wesermunde 7/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-F] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; transferred 551BS [HR-F]; Missing in Action Wesermunde 26/7/43 with Jack Daniel, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Edwin Buck, Radio Operator: Wayne Pringey (3 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Harry Cornwell, Navigator: Bob McCallum, Bombardier: John McCarthy, Ball turret gunner: Paul Keeferbody found 15/8/43), Waist gunner: Felix Sanchez, Waist gunner: Jim Sims,Tail gunner: Warren Brown (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed North Sea, near Wangerooge, Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 191C. BLACK JACKER. KIA 7/26/43 [[Brown-120730|SSGT Warren E Brown]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Cornwell-2340|2nd Lt. Harold R Cornwell]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Keefer-807|SSGT Paul W Keefer]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[McCallum-3454|2nd Lt. Robert E McCallum]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[McCarthy-7166|2nd Lt. John E McCarthy]] Bombardier KIA 7/26/43 [[Sanchez-5551|SSGT Felix F Sanchez]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Sims-9480|SGT James S Sims]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Daniel-9699|2nd Lt. Jack W Daniel Pilot]] POW 7/26/43 [[Buck-8454|SSGT Edwin A Buck]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Pringey-29|TSGT Wayne W Pringey]] Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Murder Inc. AKA Grim Reaper 42-30179 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/4/43; Gt Falls 8/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-C] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with Herman Gurgel, Co-pilot: Jake Silverstein, Ball turret gunner: Jim Holley,Tail gunner: Dick Gaston (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: Paul Fauerso, Bombardier: John Hendricks, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Frank Bartnicki, Radio Operator: Leo Donahue, Waist gunner: George Krzyzak, Waist gunner: George Dainton (6 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft on return, crashed Herford, ten Miles NE of Biefeld, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 189A. MURDER INC. aka GRIM REAPER. KIA 7/28/43 [[Gurgel-8|1st Lt. Herman M Gurgel]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Gaston-1893|SSGT Richard L Gaston]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Holley-2360|SSGT Jim T Holley]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Silverstein-186|2nd Lt. Jacob Silverstein]] Co-Pilot POW 7/28/43 [[Bartnicki-16|TSGT Frank J Bartnicki]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Dainton-69|SSGT George W Dainton]] Waist Gunner POW 7/28/43 SSGT Leo Donahue Radio Operator POW 7/28/43 [[Fauerso-1|2nd Lt.Paul L Fauerso]] Navigator POW 7/28/43 [[Hendricks-5272|2nd Lt. John W Hendricks]] Bombardier POW 7/28/43 SSGT George L Krzyzak Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lady Susie II 42-30257 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 4/5/43; Smoky Hill 14/5/43; Gt Falls 24/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Tinker 13/6/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 100BG Thorpe Abbotts 16/6/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with Bill Robbins, Co-pilot: Floyd Hicks, Navigator: Bill Brick, Bombardier: Irvin Rodemeyer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe McGarry, Radio Operator: Hervin Charest, Ball turret gunner: Bob Daleus, Waist gunner: Walt Edelmann (8KIA-all washed up on German coast over next few weeks); Waist gunner: Leon Ochs,Tail gunner: Lloyd Atkins (2 Prisoner of War); flak, then mid-air coll with 42-3308 (385BG) ditched Nth Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 189C. LADY SUSIE II. KIA 7/28/43 [[Robbins-12206|1st Lt. William M Robbins]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Hicks-20705|2nd Lt. Floyd M Hicks]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Brick-488|2nd Lt. William M Brick]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[Rodemyer-3|2nd Lt. Irvin L Rodemeyer]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Charest-400|TSGT Hervin R Charest]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Daleus-1|SSGT Robert Daleus]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Edlemann-3|SSGT Walter C Edlmann]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McGarry-982|TSGT Joseph D McGarry]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Ochs-873|SSGT Leon C Ochs]] Waist Gunner POW 7/28/43 SSGT Lloyd D Atkins Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Betty Boom AKA Big Stinky 42-3316 MIA Warnemunde 7/28/43''' Delivered Denver 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-F] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Warnemunde 28/7/43 with Bill Storr, Co-pilot: Bob Blakely, Navigator: Clinton Weaver, Bombardier: Athel Miller, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry McComb, Radio Operator: Walter Reep, Ball turret gunner: Joe Schipani, Waist gunner: Art Spicas, Waist gunner: Jim McDonough,Tail gunner: Jim Murphy (10 Killed in Action); coll with 42-30257 off Heligoland, ditched North Sea, Missing Air Crew Report 189B. BETTY BOOM aka BIG STINKY. KIA 7/28/43 [[Storr-474|1st Lt. William A Storr]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Blakely-1669|2nd Lt. Robert P Blakely]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Miller-117266|2nd Lt. Athel J Miller]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Weaver-18285|2nd Lt. Clinton A Weaver]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[McComb-1204|TSGT Harry L McComb]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McDonough-1680|SSGT James F McDonough]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Murphy-33456|SSGT James R Murphy]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Reep-230|TSGT Walter T Reep]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Schipani-6|SGT Joseph T Schipani]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Spicas-1|SSGT Arthur J Spicas]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Roundtrip Ticket 42-30285 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Denver 9/5/43; Gt Falls 16/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 30/9/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 1/10/43; then 549BS; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with John Noel, Co-pilot: Henry Wilczyk (2 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Leon Marion, Bombardier: George Ramelot, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob McKnight, Radio Operator: Ned Mirabel, Ball turret gunner: Grant Schaff, Waist gunner: Ulysses McElhinney, Waist gunner: Ray Magin,Tail gunner: Bill Peterson (8KIA-all washed up later); mid air coll with 42-3316 (385BG), ditched North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 189D. ROUNDTRIP TICKET. KIA 7/28/43 [[Marion-1511|2nd Lt. Leonard H Marion]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[Ramelot-5|2nd Lt. George H Ramelot]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Magin-264|SSGT Ray W Magin]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McElhinney-694|TSGT Ulysses V McElhinney]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McKnight-4785|SSGT Robert T McKnight]] Top- Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Mirabal-57|TSGT Ned V Mirabel]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Peterson-19444|SSGT William J Peterson]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Schaff-486|SSGT Grant C Schaff]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Noel-4016|2nd Lt. John H Noel Jr]] Pilot POW 7/28/43 [[Wilczyk-7|2nd Lt. Henry A Wilczyk]] Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Old Shillelagh 42-30270 MIA Warnemunde 7/29/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/5/43; Denver 8/5/43; Gore 12/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 19/6/43; Missing in Action Warnemunde with Grodi 29/7/43, ditched North Sea; THE OLD SHILLELAGH. RTD 7/29/43 Lt. Wilmont C Grodi Pilot RTD 7/29/43 SSGT John F Astyk Radio Operator RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Blaine V Baum Gunner RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Denver M Canaday Waist Gunner RTD 7/29/43 TSGT Eugene W Cavitt Gunner RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Melvin L Frazier Tail Gunner RTD 7/29/43 John H Hughes Co-Pilot RTD 7/29/43 Leo N Jones Bombardier RTD 7/29/43 Lt. Adelbert D Kneale Jr Navigator RTD 7/29/43 SGT Robert J Realy Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-30598 MIA Lille 8/15/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/6/43; Smoky Hill 12/7/43; Dow Fd 16/7/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-L] Gt Ashfield 16/7/43; Missing in Action Lille 15/8/43 with Ed Stone, Co-pilot: George Larsen, Navigator: Jim Atkinson, Bombardier: Darrell Taylor, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tony Kalisko{body washed up two weeks later on Belgian coast}, Radio Operator: Harry Rusk, Ball turret gunner: Bob Paige, Waist gunner: Jim Glaxner, Waist gunner: Elvin Rankin,Tail gunner: Sam Burns (10 Killed in Action); flak hit near Dunkirk, ditched Channel; Missing Air Crew Report 267. KIA 8/15/43 [[Stone-29052| 1st Lt. Edward S Stone]] Pilot KIA 8/15/43 [[Larsen-11071|2nd Lt. George G Larsen]] Co-Pilot KIA 8/15/43 [[Atkinson-14977|1st Lt. James B Atkinson]] Navigator KIA 8/15/43 [[Taylor-108268|2nd Lt. Darrell D Taylor]] Bombardier KIA 8/15/43 [[Burns-20956|SSGT Samuel G Burns]] Tail Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Glaxner-3|SSGT James A Glaxner Jr]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Kalischko-2|TSGT Anthony T Kalisko]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Paige-1054|SSGT Robert E Paige]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Rankin-7409|SSGT Elvin G Rankin]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Rusk-880|TSGT Harry S Rusk]] Radio Operator/ Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sack Time AKA Roger Wilco 42-5914 MIA Regensburg 8/17/43''' Delivered Long Beach 5/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Q] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Regensburg 17/8/43 with Leslie Reichardt, Co-pilot: Bruno Roti, Navigator: Clem Sullivan, Bombardier: John Zavisno, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Don Biggs, Radio Operator: Mike Khoury, Ball turret gunner: Ben Phelper, Waist gunner: Ed Conan, Waist gunner: Bob Currie,Tail gunner: John Kelaher (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed SW of Darmstadt, Ger, Missing Air Crew Report 387B. SACK TIME aka ROGER WILCO. POW 8/17/43 [[Reichardt-221|Lt. Col. Leslie L Reichardt]] Pilot POW 8/17/43 [[Roti-42|2nd Lt. Bruno S Roti]] Co-Pilot POW 8/17/43 [[Sullivan-23101|2nd Lt. Clement A Sullivan]] Navigator POW 8/17/43 [[Zavisho-2|2nd Lt. John E Zavisho]] Bombardier POW 8/17/43 [[Biggs-5308|Major Donald Biggs]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 8/17/43 [[Cohan-123|TSGT Edward J Cohan]] Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT Robert M Currie Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT John J Kelaner Tail Gunner POW 8/17/43 TSGT Michael Khoury Radio Operator POW 8/17/43 SSGT Ben H Phelper Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Jolly Roger 42-5886 MIA Schweinfurt 8/17/43''' Delivered Long Beach 21/4/43; Denver 5/3/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-D] Gt Ashfield 24/6/43; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 17/8/43 with Paul Sommers, Co-pilot: Herb Brown, Navigator: Hugh McClatchey, Radio Operator: Olin Wieneke, Waist gunner: Parker Crabtree,Tail gunner: Joe Schreppel (6 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Henry Walker, Ball turret gunner: Jim Brown, Waist gunner: Larry Stokes (3 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bruno Gallerini (evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crash landed a mile from Woensdrecht a/fd, on the Holl/Bel. Border. Missing Air Crew Report 387A. THE JOLLY ROGER. KIA 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Paul A Sommers Pilot KIA 8/17/43 1st Lt. Herbert W Brown Co-Pilot KIA 8/17/43 TSGT Olin L Wieneke Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 8/17/43 SSGT Parker F Crabtree Waist Gunner KIA 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Hugh T McClatchey Navigator KIA 8/17/43 SSGT Joe Schreppel Tail Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT Larry B Stokes Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Henry S Walker Bombardier POW 8/17/43 SSGT James H Brown Ball-Turret Gunner EC(Evaded Capture) 8/17/43 TSGT Bruno M Gallerini Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Old Shillelagh II 42-30364 MIA Bordeaux 8/24/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/5/43; Smoky Hill 1/6/43; Gr Isle 4/6/43; Dow Fd 29/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Bordeaux, but t/o from North Africa 24/8/43 with Wilmot Grodi, Co-pilot: John Hughes, Navigator: Adelbert Kneale, Bombardier: Denver Canaday, Waist gunner: George Elliott,Tail gunner: Melvin Frazer (6 evaded capture); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gene Cuvitt, Radio Operator: John Autyk, Ball turret gunner: Bob Reilly (3 Prisoner of War); [three pass ? RTD]; enemy aircraft, crashed Boular, 11 miles SE of Auch, 34 miles W of Toulouse, Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 395. THE OLD SHILLELAGH II. POW 8/24/43 SSGT Robert J Realy Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/24/43 SSGT John F Astyk Radio Operator POW 8/24/43 TSGT Eugene W Cavitt Top-Turret Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT Denver M Canaday Waist Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT George G Elliott Waist Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT Melvin L Frazier Tail Gunner EC 8/24/43 Lt. Wilmont C Grodi Pilot EC 8/24/43 2nd Lt. John H Hughes Co-Pilot EC 8/24/43 Lt. Adelbert D Kneale Jr Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lulu Belle 42-30187 MIA Evreux 8/24/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/4/43; Gore 6/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-K] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Evreux 24/8/43 with Maj Preston Piper, Co-pilot: Vince Masters, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Luther Daniels, Radio Operator: Paul Schultz, Ball turret gunner: Bill Armes,Tail gunner: Lt Tom Morgan (6 Returned to Duty); Navigator: Capt John Dewey, Bombardier: Lee Jones (p-??), Waist gunner: Ed Sanders, Waist gunner: Archie Cameron (4 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Atlantic, about 40 miles off Padstow, Cornwall; Missing Air Crew Report 961. LULU BELLE. KIA 8/24/43 [[Cameron-7905|SSGT Archie M Cameron]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/24/43 [[Dewey-2219|Capt. John A Dewey]] Lead Navigator KIA 8/24/43 [[Jones-76101|1st Lt. Lee V Jones]] Bombardier KIA 8/24/43 [[Sanders-12882|TSGT Edward C Sanders]] Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Louis A Dentoni Bombardier/ Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Tom Morgan Tail Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Col. Vincent W Masters Co-Pilot RTD 8/24/43 [[Piper-2634|Col. Preston Piper]] Pilot RTD 8/24/43 1st Lt. Paul H Schulz Lead Navigator/Radio Operator/Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Luther Daniels Flight Engineer/Top-Turret Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Bill Armes Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mary Ellen II 42-30601 Crashed in England 9/16/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/6/43; Kearney 12/7/43; Dow Field 16/7/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Great Ashfield 21/7/43; detailed Bordeaux 16/9/43 with John Schley, Co-pilot: John Baum, Navigator: John Ellingsen, Bombardier: Earl Bates, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Walter Roth, Radio Operator: John Egbert, Ball turret gunner: Willard White, Waist gunner: Chester Truex, Waist gunner: Harry Waldner,Tail gunner: Clyde Gingerich (10 Killed in Action); crashed on take off Abbotts Hall, Rickinghall Superior, Sfk; UK. after slight mid-air collision with 42-30120 (95BG); Salvaged 19/9/43. Missing Air Crew Report 15317. MARY ELLEN II. KIA 9/16/43 1st Lt. John D Schley Jr Pilot KIA 9/16/43 2nd Lt. Earl R Bates Bombardier KIA 9/16/43 Lt. John T Baum Co-Pilot KIA 9/16/43 TSGT John B Egbert Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 9/16/43 Lt. John F Ellingsen Jr Navigator KIA 9/16/43 SSGT Clyde C Gingerich Waist Gunner KIA 9/16/43 TSGT Walter J Roth Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/16/43 SGT Chester E Truax Tail Gunner KIA 9/16/43 SSGT Harold A Waldner Waist Gunner KIA 9/16/43 TSGT Willard C White Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dorsal Queen 42-30264 Crashed in Bulphan 9/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Gore 9/5/43; Kearney 10/4/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-S] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; On return from Rheims 26/9/43 with Paul Yanello, Co-pilot: Fred Wilson, Navigator: Guilford Black, Bombardier: Chas Wardle, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Walt McMillan, Radio Operator: Stan Gula, Ball turret gunner: Larry Kern, Waist gunner: Edgar Seitz, Waist gunner: Marion McGinnis, obs-Lt Sid White (10 Killed in Action),Tail gunner: John Adams (Returned to Duty); collided mid-air with 42-3290 (385BG), crashed Tillingham Hall Farm, Bulphan, near West Horndon, Ex. Salvaged 28/9/43. DORSAL QUEEN. KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Paul M Yannello Pilot KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Guilford N Black Navigator KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Stanley J Gula Radio Operator KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Lawrence C Kern Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Marion E McGinnis Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Walter F McMillan Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Edgar L Seitz Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Charles A Wardle Bombardier KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Sidney S White Observer KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Frederick E Wilson Co-Pilot RTD 9/26/43 SSGT John J Adams Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Raunchy Wolf AKA El Lobo 42-3290 Crashed in Bulphan 9/26/43''' Delivered Denver 28/4/43; Bangor 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-R] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43. On return from mission to Rheims 26/9/43 in poor weather involved in mid-air collision with 42-30264 (385BG) killing 20 crewmen, crashed Tillingham Hall Farm, Bulphan, near West Hordon, Ex. With John Keeley, Co-pilot: Harry Coomes, Navigator: Arthur Moore, Bombardier: Theo Rouse, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ledger Pontius, Radio Operator: Sam Rochester, Ball turret gunner: Bob Banner, Waist gunner: Ray Shepherd, Waist gunner: Doug Binford,Tail gunner: Ed Osborn (10 Killed in Action). Salvaged battle damaged 28/9/43. RAUNCHY WOLF aka EL LOBO. KIA 9/26/43 Lt. John T Keeley Jr Pilot KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Robert L Banner Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Douglas Binford Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Harry R Coomes Co-Pilot KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Arthur R Moore Navigator KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Edward Osborn Tail Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Ledger Pontius Jr Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Samuel B Rochester Radio Operator KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Theodore R Rouse Bombardier KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Raymond H Shepherd Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Vibrant Virgin 42-30275 MIA Bremen 10/8/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/5/43; Gore 8/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-P] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 8/10/43 with Ralph Jensen, Co-pilot: Nick Ursiak, Navigator: Ray Podolske, Bombardier: Heath Stephens, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gerry Minch, Radio Operator: Emil Plaza, Ball turret gunner: Lloyd Bennett, Waist gunner: Bob McQuality, Waist gunner: Bob Keeley,Tail gunner: Homer Boyette (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Quackenbruck, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 825. THE VIBRANT VIRGIN. POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Ralph M Jensen Pilot POW 10/8/43 SGT Lloyd Bennett Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Homer L Boyette Tail Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Robert R Keeley Waist Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Robert E McQuality Waist Gunner POW 10/8/43 TSGT Gerald A Mineh Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/8/43 TSGT Emil W Plaza Radio Operator POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Raymond A Podolake Navigator POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Heath Stephens Bombardier POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Nicholas Ursiak Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-3308 MIA Bremen 10/8/43''' Delivered Denver 27/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 8/10/43 with Carl Dawurske, Co-pilot: G. A. Reed, Navigator: Frank Bachman, Bombardier: Joe Osterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: J.V. O’Donnell, Radio Operator: D.L. Marks, Ball turret gunner: P.H. Smith, Waist gunner: F.E. Northey, Waist gunner: L.E. Knudsen, Tail gunner: R.E. Congrove (10 Returned to Duty); flak damage, on return ditched North Sea, off Southwold, Sfk, all rescued. Missing Air Crew Report 1462. RTD 10/8/43 Lt. Carl W Dawurske Pilot RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Frank L Bachman Navigator RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Roy E Congrove Tail Gunner RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Lester E Knudson Waist Gunner RTD 10/8/43 TSGT Donald L Marks Radio Operator RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Franklin E Northey Waist Gunner RTD 10/8/43 TSGT Joseph V O'Donnell Jr Top-Turret Gunner RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Joseph E Osterman Bombardier RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Gerald A Reed Co-Pilot RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Peter H Smith Jr Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Miss Nonalee II 42-30336 MIA Anklam 10/9/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 17/5/43; Gore 1/6/43; Smoky Hill 2/6/43; Gr Isle 4/6/43; Dow Fd 27/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Gt Ashfield 27/6/43; Missing in Action Anklam 9/10/43 with Glyndon Bell (INT, but escaped to Sweden via Danish Resistance); Co-pilot: Arnold Martin, Navigator: Frank Bachman, Bombardier: Joe Osterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Henry Elliott, Radio Operator: Lloyd Rodemer, Ball turret gunner: Harry Rudick, Waist gunner: John Edii, Waist gunner: Marshall Bryan,Tail gunner: Albert Spencer, foto-Charlton Browning (10 Prisoner of War); mech prob, force landed Nordholm Mark, near Varde, Denmark; Missing Air Crew Report 824. MISS NONALEE II. (Used by Luftwaffe KG200.) EC 10/9/43 1st Lt. Glyndon D Bell Pilot POW 10/9/43 2nd Lt. Frank L Bachman Navigator POW 10/9/43 TSGT Henry P Elliott Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/9/43 TSGT Charlton K Browning Photographer POW 10/9/43 SSGT Marshall F Bryan Waist Gunner POW 10/9/43 SGT John Edli Waist Gunner POW 10/9/43 1st Lt. Arnold P Martin Co-Pilot POW 10/9/43 2nd Lt. Joseph E Osterman Bombardier POW 10/9/43 TSGT Lloyd E Rodemer Radio Operator POW 10/9/43 SGT Harold Rudick Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-6155 MIA Munster 10/10/43''' Delivered Long Beach 11/8/43; Cheyenne 15/8/43; 424 Suv Dep Gr Island for Sperry turret (sic) [Bendix] 7/9/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 15/9/43; Missing in Action Munster 10/10/43 with John Pettenger, Co-pilot: Ernie Bemis, Navigator: Dave Leventhal, Bombardier: Bill Dorney, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Lewis, Radio Operator: John Shealey, Ball turret gunner: Dick Clairmont, Waist gunner: Harry Rudbergh, Waist gunner: John Leahy,Tail gunner: Don Sanborn (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Beumer Farm, Westbevern, eight miles NE of Munster, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 827. POW 10/10/43 Lt. John F Pettenger Jr Pilot POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. Ernest M Bemis Co-Pilot POW 10/10/43 SSGT Richard H Clairmont Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William P Dorney Bombardier POW 10/10/43 SSGT John C Leahy Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. David S Leventhal Navigator POW 10/10/43 TSGT Robert P Lewis Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Harry C Rudberg Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Donald E Sanborn Tail Gunner POW 10/10/43 TSGT John L Shealy Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Michigan Air Force 42-3539 MIA Munster 10/10/43''' Delivered Denver 26 July 1943; Dyersburg 9 August 1943; Assigned 550BS/385BG [XA-P] Great Ashfield 3 September 1943. Missing in Action Münster, Germany 10 October 1943. Shot down by enemy aircraft. Was seen at 22,000 feet with No. 2 engine on fire, losing altitude but under control as it veered to the right; then seen to break up. Crashed near the Helhuizenweg, north of Holten, Holland, The Netherlands. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 826. The crew belonged to the 549th Squadron : Pilot William B. Whitlow; Co-Pilot Jim F. Burch; Navigator: William D. Fazenbaker; Bombardier: Lloyd A. Stanford; Flight Engineer/Top Turret gunner: Willis G. Shaneyfelt; Radio Operator/Gunner: John T. Ashcraft ; Ball Turret gunner: Thomas M. Ennis; Right Waist gunner: Howard E. Walker; Left Waist gunner: Clarence W. Schaumburg; Tail gunner: Robert L. Richards. Tom Ennis and Howard Walker were Killed in Action (KIA). Bill Fazenbaker, Bob Richards, Clarry Schaumburg and Willis Shaneyfelt were made Prisoner of War (POW). Four evaded capture : John Ashcraft, Lloyd Stanford, Bill Whitlow and Jim Burch. Ashcraft, Stanford and Whitlow managed to evade with the help of the Belgian Comet evasion network and got back to England. Burch, also helped by Comet, tragically drowned on 24 December 1943 while escaping with a group of other evaders trying to cross the River Bidassoa, on the Franco-Spanish border. EC 10/10/43 KIA 12/24/43 2nd Lt. James F Burch Co-Pilot KIA 10/10/43 SSGT Thomas M Ennis Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/10/43 SSGT Howard E Walker Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William D Fazenbaker Navigator POW 10/10/43 SSGT Robert L Richards Tail Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Clarence W Schaumburg Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 TSGT Willis G Shaneyfelt Top-Turret Gunner EC 10/10/43 SSGT John T Ashcraft Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 10/10/43 2nd Lt. Lloyd A Stanford Bombardier EC 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William B Whitlow Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shack Bunny 42-5913 MIA Duren 10/20/43''' Delivered Long Beach 5 May 1943; Kearney 30 May 1943; Dow Field 19 June 1943; Assigned 551BS/385BG Great Ashfield 20 June 1943; Missing in Action Duren 20 October 1943 with Pilot Lyle V. Fryer; Co-pilot: Clifford G. McIlveen; Navigator: John S. Durakov; Bombardier: Edwin D. Rinkenberger; Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Chester A. Lisiewski (evaded for a time but captured in Paris on 21 January 1944 - POW); Radio Operator: William G. Cokins; Ball turret gunner: George A. Good; Left Waist gunner: Joseph F. Pittman; Right Waist gunner: Fred Browning;Tail gunner: David E. Carr (10 Prisoners of War); mechanical trouble, crashed De Slek, two miles South of Echt, Holland. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 828. SHACK BUNNY. POW 10/20/43 1st Lt. Lyle V Fryer Pilot POW 10/20/43 TSGT Fred Browning Waist Gunner POW 10/20/43 SSGT David E Carr Tail Gunner POW 10/20/43 TSGT William G Cokins Radio Operator POW 10/20/43 1st Lt. John S Durakov Navigator POW 10/20/43 SSGT George Arnold Good Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/20/43 SSGT Chester A Lisiewski Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/20/43 2nd Lt. Clifford G McIlveen Co-Pilot POW 10/20/43 TSGT Joseph F Pittman Waist Gunner POW 10/20/43 2nd Lt. Edwin D Rinkenberger Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Wild Hare 42-30795 MIA Munster 11/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 29/7/43; Dyersburg 8/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [XA-J] Gt Ashfield 2/9/43; Missing in Action Munster 11/11/43 with John McGowan, Co-pilot: Jim Bufkin, Navigator: Ellis Shorb, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Nello Malavasi, Ball turret gunner: Vernon Mulvaney, Waist gunner: Bill Bloeser, Waist gunner: Tony Barckett,Tail gunner: Bob Johnson (8 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Jim French (KIA-bailed out but died of injuries); Bombardier: Tom Applewhite (evaded capture); flak KO’d #3, crashed Druner, near border of River Maas, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1161. THE WILD HARE. KIA 11/11/43 TSGT James J French Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 11/11/43 Lt. John P McGowan Pilot POW 11/11/43 SSGT Anthony T Barckett Waist Gunner POW 11/11/43 SSGT William J Bloeser Waist Gunner POW 11/11/43 2nd Lt. James C Bufkin Co-Pilot POW 11/11/43 TSGT Nello Malavasi Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/11/43 SSGT Vernon L Mulvaney Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/11/43 2nd Lt. Ellis Shorb Navigator POW 11/11/43 Robert R Johnson Tail Gunner EC 11/11/43 2nd Lt. Thomas Applewhite Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress Man O' War 42-30717 MIA Bremen 11/13/43''' Delivered Denver 16/7/43; Kearney 27/7/43; Scott 14/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-D] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Bremen 13/11/43 with Carl Dawurske, Co-pilot: Jim Pierce, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Reece Cartmill,Tail gunner: Tony Marianro (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: Bob Howard, Bombardier: Jack Kirby, Radio Operator: Don Marks, Ball turret gunner: Leo Moyer, Waist gunner: Frank Northay, Waist gunner: Lester Knudson (6 Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-39860 (385), crashed near Ahlhorn airfield, near Oldenburg, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 1402. MAN O' WAR. KIA 11/13/43 Lt. Carl W Dawurske Pilot KIA 11/13/43 TSGT Reece D Cartmill Top-Turret Gunner KIA 11/13/43 SSGT Anthony M Marianro Tail Gunner KIA 11/13/43 2nd Lt. James E Pierce Co-Pilot POW 11/13/43 2nd Lt. Robert C Howard Navigator POW 11/13/43 SSGT Leo J Moyer Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/13/43 2nd Lt. Jack N Kirby Bombardier POW 11/13/43 SSGT Lester E Knudson Waist Gunner POW 11/13/43 TSGT Donald L Marks Radio Operator POW 11/13/43 SSGT Franklin E Northay Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress War Cry 42-39860 MIA Bremen 11/13/43''' Delivered Long Beach 23/9/43; Gr Island 6/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-A] Gt Ashfield 23/10/43; Missing in Action Bremen 13/11/43 with Ben McCall,Tail gunner: Bill Butler{found in tail section near Oldenburg, Ger. (2 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Clovis Ginn, Navigator: John Replogle, Bombardier: Bob Lambiaso, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Larry Charland, Radio Operator: Stan Easterbrook, Ball turret gunner: Ed Barthuame, Waist gunner: Bill Bowels, Waist gunner: Lyne Wood (8RTD -rescued from sea); mid-air coll. with 42-30717 (385BG), ditched North Sea 20 miles of UK coast; Missing Air Crew Report 1403. WAR CRY. KIA 11/13/43 Lt. Ben J McCall Pilot KIA 11/13/43 SSGT William H Butler Tail Gunner RTD 11/13/43 Lt. Col. C L Ginn Co-Pilot RTD 11/13/43 1st Lt. John J Replogle Navigator RTD 11/13/43 Capt. Robert E Lambiaso Bombardier RTD 11/13/43 TSGT Lawrence F Charland Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 11/13/43 TSGT Stanley W Easterbrook Radio Operator RTD 11/13/43 Edward J Barthiaume Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 11/13/43 SSGT William H Bowles Waist Gunner RTD 11/13/43 SSGT Lynn D Ward Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lady Liz 42-5902 Force Landed Ellough Airfield 11/29/43''' Delivered Long Beach 30/4/43; Gore Fd 15/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 21/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-H] Gt Ashfield 30/6/43; Landing accident at base with John Schley 18/8/43; Mechanical problems when detailed Bremen 29/11/43, returned and force landed Ellough a/fd, Sfk. England, with Robert Bostik, Co-pilot: Carlton Grisson, Navigator: James Stevenson, Bombardier: Thomas Arthur, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Robert Ulsh, Radio Operator: Charles Dirks, Ball turret gunner: George De Fillipi, Waist gunner: Park Campbell, Waist gunner: D.Lubinsky, Tail gunner: Virgil Linn (10 Returned to Duty), sal 1/12/43. LADY LIZ. RTD 11/29/43 1st Lt. Robert L Bostick Pilot RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Thomas R Arthur Bombardier RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Peter Bobulsky Jr Waist Gunner RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Park H Campbell Jr Tail Gunner RTD 11/29/43 TSGT George De Fillipi Engineer RTD 11/29/43 TSGT Charles E Dirks Radio Operator RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Carlton L Grissom Co-Pilot RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Virgil L Linn Waist Gunner RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. James H Stevenson Navigator RTD 11/29/43 TSGT Robert L Ulsh Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Who Dat -Ding Bat 42-37874 MIA Bremen 11/29/43''' Delivered Denver 1/10/43; Gr Island 21/10/43; Assigned 709BS/447BG Rattlesden 2/11/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 3/11/43; Missing in Action Bremen 29/11/43 with Bill Swope, Co-pilot: Norm Weider, Navigator: Bob Prolow (washed up in dinghy at Whitstable, Kent), Bombardier: Doug Baker, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Stan Robinson, Radio Operator: Dick Street, Ball turret gunner: Jim Harbison, Waist gunner: Earl Robinson, Waist gunner: Elmer Congdon (washed up in dinghy at Whitstable, Kent), Tail gunner: Francis Magner (10 Killed in Action); ran out of fuel, crashed Tessel Is., Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 1532. WHO DAT - DING BAT. KIA 11/29/43 Lt. William L Swope Pilot KIA 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Douglas H Baker Bombardier KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Elmer F Congdon Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT James H Harbison Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Francis J Magner Tail Gunner KIA 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Robert C H Prolow Navigator KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Earl R Robinson Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 TSGT Stanley Robinson Top-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Richard E Street Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 11/29/43 Lt. Norman L Weider Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin's Buggy 42-30204 MIA Bremen 11/29/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/4/43; Gore 6/5/43; Gt Falls 8/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 94BG Rougham 17/6/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-H] Gt Ashfield 6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 29/11/43 with Dick Yoder, Co-pilot: Bob Payne, Navigator: Mort Breslau, Bombardier: Bill Hart, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Kingdon (5 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Theo Schatz, Ball turret gunner: Bob Nixon, Waist gunner: Ed Staman, Waist gunner: Forrest Mengenhardt,Tail gunner: Roy Saye (5 Killed in Action); flak, crashed Fesenfeld, four miles W of Syke, S of Bremen, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 1581. GREMLIN'S BUGGY. KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Forrest L Megenhardt Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Robert Mixon Jr Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Roy L Saye Tail Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Theodore R Schatz Radio Operator KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Edward H Staman Waist Gunner POW 11/29/43 Lt. Richard Yoder Pilot POW 11/29/43 Lt. Morton D Breslau Navigator POW 11/29/43 2nd Lt. William B Hart Bombardier POW 11/29/43 TSGT James A Kingdon Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Robert A Payne Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Fighting Cock 42-3397 MIA Bordeaux 12/5/43''' Delivered Denver 5/6/43; Dow Fd 14/7/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-H] Gt Ashfield 15/7/43; Missing in Action Bordeaux 5/12/43 with Theo Kleuser, Co-pilot: John Slater, Navigator: Fred Albert, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ernie Hibbard, Ball turret gunner: Stan Wysokinski, Waist gunner: Leo De Graw, Waist gunner: Jim O’Keefe (7KIA - when in dinghy were machine-gunned by German shore patrol); Bombardier: Tom Betow, Radio Operator: Walt Olowniuk, Tail gunner: Stewart Day (3 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, ditched Bay of Biscay; Missing Air Crew Report 2164 and Missing Air Crew Report 1337. FIGHTING COCK. KIA 12/5/43 1st Lt. Theodore J Kleuser Pilot KIA 12/5/43 Lt. Frederick D Albert Navigator KIA 12/5/43 SSGT Leo E DeGraw Waist Gunner KIA 12/5/43 SGT Ernest A Hibbard Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/5/43 SSGT James W O'Keefe Waist Gunner KIA 12/5/43 2nd Lt. John W Slater Co-Pilot KIA 12/5/43 SSGT Stanley Wysokinski Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/5/43 Lt. Thomas H Betow Bombardier POW 12/5/43 SSGT Stewart H Day Jr Tail Gunner POW 12/5/43 TSGT Walter V Olowniuk Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Suzanne 42-3294 MIA Merignac 12/5/43''' Delivered Denver 20/4/43; Dow Field 13/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-G] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; transferred 549BS landing accident at base with Ed Stone 28/7/43; Missing in Action Merignac 5/12/43 with Novo Maryonovich, Co-pilot: Bill Flagler, Navigator: Gerhard Kirschke, Bombardier: Francis Stetson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Hugh Bradford, Radio Operator: Edwin Johnson, Ball turret gunner: Gordon Akley, Waist gunner: Tom Armstrong, Waist gunner: Carl Williams,Tail gunner: Ed McMillan (10INT); battle damaged ditched Atlantic off Portugal, all rescued and returned to UK via British Embassy knowhow, calling the crew ‘shipwrecked mariners!. Missing Air Crew Report 1338; SUZANNE. INT 12/5/43 1st Lt. Novo J Maryonovich Pilot INT 12/5/43 SSGT Gordon E Akley Ball-Turret Gunner INT 12/5/43 TSGT Hugh O Bradford Top-Turret Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. William F Flagler Co-Pilot INT 12/5/43 TSGT Erwin R Johnson Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 12/5/43 SSGT Thomas J Armstrong Jr Waist Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. Gerhard W Kirschke Navigator INT 12/5/43 SSGT Edward M McMillan Tail Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. Francis A Stetson Bombardier INT 12/5/43 SSGT Carl E Williams Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Slo Jo 42-30168 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 22/4/43; Gt Falls 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 18/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-T] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action, Emden 11/12/43 with Theodore Jennings, Co-pilot: Dean Barger (washed up 12/06/44), Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Clarence Homolka, Ball turret gunner: James Reed, Waist gunner: Edson McCord (washed ashore 20/12/43), Waist gunner: Edward Lyman, Tail gunner: Samuel Moore (washed ashore 21/12/43) (7 Killed in Action); Navigator: Blair Stragand, Bombardier: Frederick Kemp, Radio Operator: John Kelley (3 Prisoner of War); The aircraft was shot down by Unteroffizier Walter Köhne in Fw 190A-6 of 2/JG.1 and exploded over the North Sea, 2 km (1.242 miles) North of Langeoog Island, Germany at 12:26 on December 11 1943. See Missing Air Crew Report 1666. SLO JO KIA 12/11/43 1st Lt. Theodore E I Jennings Pilot KIA 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Dean L Barger Co-Pilot KIA 12/11/43 TSGT Clarence W Homolka Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT James M Reed Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Edson H McCord Waist Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Edward F Lyman Waist Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Samuel K Moore Tail Gunner POW 12/11/43 1st Lt. Blair F Stragand Navigator POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Frederick N Kemp Bombardier POW 12/11/43 TSGT John H Kelley Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mary Ellen III 42-30816 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 31/7/43; Gr Isle 9/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Emden 11/12/43 with Forest Poore, Co-pilot: John Ward, Navigator: Lynn Stuckenbruck, Bombardier: Bill Nicholls, Radio Operator: Paul Balogh, Waist gunner: Bill Kelly, Waist gunner: John O’Donnell,Tail gunner: Jim Capillos (8 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alva Woodall drowned in Reitdiep Canal, Ball turret gunner: Harry Morris (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft set #2 on fire, crashed Warendorp Farm, Torrenga, near Warfhuizen, Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 1664. MARY ELLEN III. KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Alva A Woodall Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Harold L Morris Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/11/43 Lt. Forest T Poore Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. John R Ward Co-Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Linn C Stuckenbruck Navigator POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. William A Nicholls Bombardier POW 12/11/43 SSGT Paul L Balough Radio Operator POW 12/11/43 TSGT William A Kelly Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 TSGT John D O'Connell Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 SSGT James Capillos Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Weidner's Wildcat 42-3488 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Denver 13/7/43; Scott 15/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Emden 11/12/43 with Edwin Pollock, Co-pilot: Milo Raim, Navigator: Maurice Alexander, Bombardier: Max Weinstein, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Herb Baber, Radio Operator: Max Schwartz, Waist gunner: Francis Harwell,Tail gunner: Joe Lavia (8 Prisoner of War); Ball turret gunner: Wilf Husband, Waist gunner: Howard Hall (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft KO’d #2, crashed yards from Lake Sneekermeer, Offingawier, Holl. Missing Air Crew Report 1665. WEIDNER’S WILDCAT. KIA 12/11/43 SGT Wilfred M Husband Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SGT Howard G Hall Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Edwin F Pollock Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Milo A Raim Co-Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Maurice G Alexander Navigator POW 12/11/43 1st Lt. Max Weinstein Bombardier POW 12/11/43 TSGT Herbert M Baber Top-Turret Gunner POW 12/11/43 SGT Max Schwartz Radio Operator POW 12/11/43 SGT Francis M Harwell Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 SGT Joseph La Via Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shack Bunny 42-3551 MIA Kiel 12/13/43''' Delivered Denver 29/7/43; Grand Island 9/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q/S] Gt Ashfield 10/9/43; Missing in Action Kiel 13/12/43 with Jack Fowles, Co-pilot: Edwin Dunlap, Navigator: Sam Fogel, Bombardier: Loren Childers, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Glenn Lawhorn, Ball turret gunner: Elmer Boden, Waist gunner: Chas Parker, Waist gunner: Paul D’Agostino,Tail gunner: Chas Cox (9 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Ray Conners (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed nt Nottfeld, 12 miles NE of Schleswig, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1667. SHACK BUNNY. KIA 12/13/43 TSGT Raymond E Conners Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Jack E Fowles Pilot POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Edwin V Dunlap Co-Pilot POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Samuel J Fogel Navigator POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Loren B Childers Bombardier POW 12/13/43 SSGT Glenn J Lawhorn Top-Turret Gunner POW 12/13/43 SGT Elmer V Boden Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Charles E Parker Waist Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Paul A D'Agostino Waist Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Charles C Cox Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ground Hog 42-3097 MIA Ludwigshafen 12/30/43''' Delivered Denver 11/2/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 335BS/95BG Horham 15/6/43; transferred 549BS/385BG [XA-Z] Gt Ashfield /43; damaged in base explosion 3/9/43; Missing in Action Ludwigshafen 30/12/43 with Rueben Eckhardt, Navigator: Kingsley Sumner (2 evaded capture); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Art Enders, Radio Operator: Leroy Acridge, Ball turret gunner: Bob Crumrine, Waist gunner: Jim Lires, Waist gunner: Rowland Birch, Tail gunner: Floyd Montgomery (6 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Chas Erichsen, Bombardier: John Hay (2 Killed in Action); flak, crashed Fresnicourt, Sain-en-Gohelle,Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 1898. THE GROUND HOG. KIA 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Charles M Erichsen Jr Co-Pilot KIA 12/30/43 2nd Lt. John S Hay Bombardier POW 12/30/43 SSGT Arthur K Enders Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 12/30/43 SSGT Leroy H Acridge Radio Operator POW 12/30/43 SGT Robert L Crumrine Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT James A Lires Waist Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT Rowland P Burch Waist Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT Floyd W Montgomery Tail Gunner EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Reuben H Eckhardt Pilot EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Kingsley E Sumner Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress El Sabo AKA Raunchy Wolf 42-30249 MIA Ludwigshafen 12/30/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 3/5/43; Gore 13/5/43; Smoky Hill 14/5/43; Gt Falls 24/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 4/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-X] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Ludwigshafen 30/12/43 with Earle Frye, Waist gunner: Tony Ornatek,Tail gunner: Glen Emerson (3 evaded capture); Co-pilot: Dick Miller, Navigator: John Bartemus, Bombardier: Tom Hollingsworth, Radio Operator: George Steele, Ball turret gunner: Bob Williams, Waist gunner: Regis Maroney (6 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Frank Pifer (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Ligay, three miles S of Monchy-Breton, Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 1899. EL SABO aka RAUNCHY WOLF. KIA 12/30/43 TSGT Frank E Pifer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Richard M Miller Co-Pilot POW 12/30/43 2nd Lt. John W Bartemus Navigator POW 12/30/43 1st Lt. Thomas A Hollingsworth Jr Bombardier POW 12/30/43 TSGT George E Steele Radio Operator POW 12/30/43 SSGT Robert L Williams Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/30/43 SSGT Regis J Maroney Waist Gunner EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Earl T Frye Pilot EC 12/30/43 SSGT Anthony A Ornatek Waist Gunner EC 12/30/43 SSGT Glen R Emerson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-40046 MIA Kiel 1/4/44''' Delivered Long Beach 11/11/43; Gr Island 24/11/43; Presque Is 30/11/43; Prestwick, Scotland, UK 6/12/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 14/12/43; Missing in Action Kiel 4/1/44 with Ashley Bean, Co-pilot: Floyd Whiteley, Navigator: Carl Flagstad, Bombardier: Bruce Barclay, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Carl Alexander, Radio Operator: Larry Andrews, Ball turret gunner: Gene Bergen, Waist gunner: Don Farrington, Waist gunner: Rex Kerwin,Tail gunner: Chas Briska (10 Prisoner of War); mech fault & two engines out, crashed Luetjenhorn, three miles NW of Leck, Schleswig/Holstein, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1897. POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Ashley R Bean Pilot POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Floyd L Whiteley Co-Pilot POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Carl O Flagstad Navigator POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Bruce F Barclay Bombardier POW 1/4/44 TSGT Carl R Alexander Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/4/44 TSGT Lawrence R Andrews Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Eugene A Bergen Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Donald G Farrington Waist Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Rex E Kerwin Waist Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Charles Briska Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Piccadilly Queen 42-30251 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 6/5/43; Denver 8/5/43; Gt Falls 13/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-T] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; damaged in base explosion 3/9/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Ray Notestein, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gla Owen, Ball turret gunner: John Huffman, Waist gunner: Cliff Owen, Waist gunner: John Moriarty,Tail gunner: Carl Huwe (6 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Earl Follensbee, Navigator: Eldon Rohs, Bombardier: Chas Markwell, Radio Operator: Art Karnowski (4 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Kaiserlautern, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2267. PICCADILLY QUEEN. KIA 1/29/44 Lt. Raymond E Notestein Pilot KIA 1/29/44 TSGT Gla E Owen Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 1/29/44 SSGT John D Huffman III Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Clifford E Owen Waist Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT John E Moriarty Waist Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Carl F Huwe Tail Gunner POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Earl R Follensbee Co-Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Eldon W Rohs Navigator POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Charles L Markwell Bombardier POW 1/29/44 TSGT Arthur L Karnowski Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97506 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Denver 4/12/43; Kearney 16/12/43; Presque Is 23/12/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 25/12/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Bob Bostwick, Co-pilot: Carlton Grissom, Navigator: Jim Stephenson, Bombardier: Tom Arthur, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Ulsh, Radio Operator: Chas Dierks, Ball turret gunner: Norman Lubinsky, Waist gunner: George DeFilippi, Waist gunner: Virgil Linn,Tail gunner: Park Campbell (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Gonnesweiler, N of St Wendel, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2269. POW 1/29/44 1st Lt. Robert L Bostick Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Carlton L Grissom Co-Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. James H Stephenson Navigator POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Thomas R Arthur Bombardier POW 1/29/44 TSGT Robert L Ulsh Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/29/44 TSGT Charles D Dierks Radio Operator POW 1/29/44 SSGT Norman E Lubinsky Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT George DeFilippi Waist Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT Virgil L Linn Waist Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT Park H Campbell Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sweet 17 AKA Hustlin' Hussy 42-30354 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/5/43; Smoky Hill 2/6/43; Gr Isle 3/6/43; Dow Fd 20/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-X] Gt Ashfield 1/7/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Ralph H. Palmer, Navigator: William Powell, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Arthur M. Pacha, Ball turret gunner: Leo J. Reynolds, Waist gunner: William J. Williams (5 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Ryal L. Skaggs, Bombardier: Frank F. Wieczerzak, Radio Operator: Bob Piarote, Tail gunner: Elmore S. Loveland (4 evaded capture); Waist gunner: Allen D. Patterson (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Anderlues, six miles NW of Charleroi, Belgium. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 2268. 'SWEET 17' aka 'HUSTLIN' HUSSY'. KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Allen D Patterson Waist Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW Feb/44 2nd Lt. Ralph H Palmer Pilot EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 2nd Lt. William Powell Navigator EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 TSGT Arthur M Pacha Top-Turret Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 SGT Leo J Reynolds Ball-Turret Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 SSGT William J Williams Waist Gunner EC 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Ryal L Skaggs Co-Pilot EC 1/29/44 TSGT Robert J Piarote Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 1/29/44 SSGT Elmore S Loveland Tail Gunner EC 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Frank F Wieczerzak Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31181 MIA Brunswick 1/30/44''' Delivered Denver 29/9/43; Casper 7/10/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 2/11/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 30/1/44 with Bob Lojinger, Co-pilot: Jim Campbell, Navigator: Fred Freitag, Bombardier: Bernie Mistrater, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Edward Jacobs, Radio Operator: Jim Klootwyjk, Ball turret gunner: Sherman Emmons, Waist gunner: Harry Kleest, Waist gunner: Bill Krebs,Tail gunner: Harry Hill (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Himbergen, near Bissendorf, 25 miles NE of Osnabruck, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2266. POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Robert I Lojinger Pilot POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. James D Campbell Co-Pilot POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Frederick W Freitag Navigator POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Bernard L Mistrater Bombardier POW 1/30/44 SSGT Edward J Jacobs Top-Turret Gunner POW 1/30/44 TSGT James J Klootwyk Radio Operator POW 1/30/44 SSGT Sherman E Emmons Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT Harry H Kleest Waist Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT William A Krebs Waist Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT Harold D Hill Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39952 MIA Wilhelmshafen 2/3/44''' Delivered Long Beach 15/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 27/11/43; Missing in Action Wilhelmshafen 3/2/44 with Bob Morse, Co-pilot: Van Watson, Navigator: Bruce DeMar, Bombardier: Paul Kite, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Bretschneider, Radio Operator: Dawson Wilson, Ball turret gunner: Thelton Britt, Waist gunner: Vito DiSabato, Waist gunner: Bob Smart,Tail gunner: Jesse Morrell (10 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 42-39938 (385BG); crashed North Sea, off Texel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 2196. KIA 2/3/44 1st Lt. Robert W Morse Jr Pilot KIA 2/3/44 2nd Lt. Van E Watson Co-Pilot KIA 2/3/44 1st Lt. Bruce E DeMar Navigator KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Paul W Kite Bombardier KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Robert H Bretschneider Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Dawson E Wilson Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Thelton Britt Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SGT Vito W DiSabato Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Robert C Smart Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Jessie W Morrell Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39938 MIA Wilhelmshafen 2/3/44''' Delivered Long Beach 13/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Wilhelmshafen 3/2/44 with Herb Heuser, Co-pilot: Henry Madden, Navigator: Gene Bridle, Bombardier: Dick Roth, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Roy Blansit, Radio Operator: John Lucey, Ball turret gunner: John Marcinko, Waist gunner: Chas Klutcharch, Waist gunner: Lynn Ward,Tail gunner: Joe Simonick (10 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 42-39952 (385BG) over North Sea of Texel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 2197. KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Herbert A Heuser Pilot KIA 2/3/44 2nd Lt. Henry K Madden Co-Pilot KIA 2/3/44 Flt. Ofc. Eugene R Bridle Navigator KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Richard J Roth Bombardier KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Roy H Blansit Jr Top-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SGT John P Lucey Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/3/44 TSGT John Marcinko Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 PVT Charles J Klutcharch Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Lynn D Ward Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 PVT Joseph S Simonick Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31295 MIA Frankfurt 2/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 16/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Dallas 11/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-A] Gt Ashfield 18/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 4/2/44 with Bill Horstman, Co-pilot: Bill Kosseff, Radio Operator: Albt Seely, Waist gunner: Paul Millner, Waist gunner: Earl Flaherty,Tail gunner: Jim Gilliam (6 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Vernon Kisinger, Bombardier: John Hanson{togg}, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alex Swider, Ball turret gunner: Otto Roskey (4 evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crashed Munsterbilzen, 17 miles N of Liege, Bel. Missing Air Crew Report 2200. POW 2/4/44 Lt. Billy N Horstman Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Vernon E Kisinger Navigator POW 2/4/44 SSGT John P Hanson Bombardier POW 2/4/44 SSGT Albert L Seely Radio Operator POW 2/4/44 SSGT Paul W Millner Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Earl Flaherty Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT James V Gilliam Tail Gunner EC 2/4/44 2nd Lt. William Kosseff Co-Pilot EC 2/4/44 TSGT Alexander S Swider Top-Turret Gunner EC 2/4/44 SSGT Otto V Roskey Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31355 MIA Frankfurt 2/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/10/43; Gr Island 3/11/43; Memphis 12/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 4/2/44 with Bob McAdams, Co-pilot: Tom Gose, Navigator: Francis Osborn, Bombardier: John Omonsky, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ernie Kelly, Radio Operator: Stan Easterbrook, Ball turret gunner: Harry Brumlee, Waist gunner: Fred Salenmo, Waist gunner: Harry Brown,Tail gunner: Mort Siegmann (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Steinfeldestrasse, near Nettersheim/Eifel, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2198. POW 2/4/44 1st Lt. Robert L McAdams Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Thomas A Gose Jr Co-Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Francis K Osborn Navigator POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. John R Omonsky Bombardier POW 2/4/44 TSGT Ernest C Kelly Top-Turret Gunner POW 2/4/44 TSGT Stanley W Easterbrook Radio Operator POW 2/4/44 SSGT Harold S Brumlee Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Fred J Salenmo Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Harold F Brown Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Morton Siegmann Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31380 MIA Frankfurt 2/8/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/10/43; Gr Island 9/11/43; Nashville 11/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 8/2/44 with Francis Pabich, Co-pilot: Phil Capo, Navigator: Ed Carey, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Gorrano, Radio Operator: George Solomon, Waist gunner: Emmett Bone,Tail gunner: Don Hoilman (7 evaded capture); Bombardier: David Flores, Ball turret gunner: Jim Fulgham, Waist gunner: Frances Graves (3 Prisoner of War); no gas, crashed Pont-Audemer, near Le Havre, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2498. POW 2/8/44 SSGT James S Fulgham Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/8/44 2nd Lt. David H Flores Bombardier POW 2/8/44 SSGT Francis W Graves Waist Gunner EC 2/8/44 Lt. Francis F Pabich Pilot EC 2/8/44 2nd Lt. Philip A Capo Co-Pilot EC 2/8/44 2nd Lt. Edward J Carey Navigator EC 2/8/44 TSGT Joseph I Gorrano Top-Turret Gunner EC 2/8/44 TSGT George Solomon Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 2/8/44 SSGT Emmett W Bone Waist Gunner EC 2/8/44 SSGT Donald F Hoilman Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dragon Lady 42-30836 MIA Pas de Calais 2/13/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/8/43; Geiger 13/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 12/9/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 13/2/44 with Edwin Herron, Radio Operator: John Cortez, Ball turret gunner: Alf Seagrave, Waist gunner: Leon Wasilewski (4 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Walter Camp, Navigator: Stan Stodola, Bombardier: Bill Melillo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Savage, Waist gunner: Francis Temple,Tail gunner: Juan Almanza (6 Returned to Duty); flak KO’d #1 & #4, ditched Channel, 18 miles W of Dungeness, Kent.. Missing Air Crew Report 2345. DRAGON LADY. KIA 2/13/44 SGT John C Cortez Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/13/44 SGT Alfred F Seagrave Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/13/44 SGT Leonard W Wasilewski Waist Gunner RTD 2/13/44 [[Herron-1809|Capt. Edwin R Herron]] Pilot RTD 2/13/44 1st Lt. Walter Camp III Co-Pilot RTD 2/13/44 2nd Lt. Stanley V Stodola Navigator RTD 2/13/44 2nd Lt. William C Melillo Bombardier RTD 2/13/44 SSGT Robert V Savage Top-Turret Gunner RTD 2/13/44 SGT Francis K Temple Waist Gunner RTD 2/13/44 SGT Juan E Almanza Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-40004 Crashed at Tuttington 2/20/44''' Delivered Long Beach 1/11/43; Denver 18/11/43; Kearney 24/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 9/12/43; on forming up for a mission to Tutow 20/2/44 with Bill Ruby, Co-pilot: Ed Krengulec, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cletus Crouse (3 Killed in Action); Navigator: R.P. Craig, Bombardier: Tony Thorncock, Radio Operator: Henry Parker, Ball turret gunner: A.J. Guinta, Waist gunner: J.S. Rose, Waist gunner: Ed Roddy,Tail gunner: Howard Anderson (7 Returned to Duty); fire broke out, crash landed Manor Farm, Tuttington, Nfk, UK. sal 22/2/44. KIA 2/20/44 Lt. Billy E Ruby Pilot KIA 2/20/44 1st Lt. Edward Krengulec Co-Pilot KIA 2/20/44 SSGT Cletus D Crouse Top-Turret Gunner RTD 2/20/44 2nd Lt. Robert P Craig Navigator RTD 2/20/44 Lt. Tony Thorncock Bombardier RTD 2/20/44 SSGT Henry B Parker Radio Operator RTD 2/20/44 SSGT A J Guinta Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SGT John S Rose Waist Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SGT Edward J Roddy Waist Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SSGT Howard E Anderson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Crazy Horse 42-30280 MIA Brunswick 2/21/44''' Delivered Boeing (by land) 17/6/43 (H2X); Wright Fd 5/7/43; Rome 21/7/43; Patterson 3/8/43; Kansas City 8/8/43; Gd Island 22/9/43; Assigned 812BS/482BG [MI-L] Alconbury 30/9/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 21/2/44 with Capt Gerald Binks (Com P, evd. then arrested Liege 27/5/44), Co-pilot: John Baber, Navigator: Ed Horner, Bombardier: Bill Barrett, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Kennedy, Radio Operator: Steve Martin, Ball turret gunner: Henry Raemer, Waist gunner: Bruce Long,Tail gunner: Bill Blake (9 Prisoner of War); Ex nav-Charles Haupt, Ex nav-Joe Punches(ret UK 15/9/44), Waist gunner: Harry Booth (3 evaded capture); p-Ralph Holcombe (KIA-body washed up 04/05/44); mech problem, two engines out, on return attacked by Fw 190 over Zwolle ditched in lake IJsselmeer, nine kilometers SW of Harderwijk, Netherlands; Missing Air Crew Report 2470. CRAZY HORSE. (Remains recovered August 1970.) KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Ralph W Holcombe Pilot EC 2/21/44 POW 5/27/44 Capt. Gerald D Binks Command Pilot POW 2/21/44 2nd Lt. John W Baber Co-Pilot POW 2/21/44 Lt. Edward H Horner Jr. Navigator POW 2/21/44 2nd Lt. William H Barrett Bombardier/ Observer POW 2/21/44 TSGT Thomas D Kennedy Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 2/21/44 SSGT Steven F Martin Radio Operator POW 2/21/44 SSGT Henry Raemer Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/21/44 SSGT Bruce W Long Waist Gunner POW 2/21/44 SSGT William M Blake Tail Gunner EC 2/21/44 Lt. Charles A Haupt Navigator EC 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Joel D Punches Navigator EC 2/21/44 SSGT Harold M Booth Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-37963 Crashed at Norfolk 2/21/44''' Delivered Denver 26/10/43; Gr Island 10/11/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-O] Gt Ashfield 24/11/43; mid-air coll with 42-31370 (385) 21/2/44 with Warren Pease, Co-pilot: Edward Brown, Navigator: Bernard Kaplan, Bombardier: Robert Jenkins, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: William Clift, Radio Operator: William Gill, Ball turret gunner: Frank Owsley, Waist gunner: Harold Dickason, Waist gunner: Gail Bruner,Tail gunner: Junior Falls (10 Killed in Action); crash landed Reedham Marshes, Nfk., UK 21/2/44. Salvaged. KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Warren J Pease Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Edward B Brown Co-Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Bernard Kaplan Navigator KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Robert E Jenkins Bombardier KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William R Clift Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William Gill Jr Radio Operator KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Franklin C Owsley Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Harold E Dickason Waist Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Gail F Bruner Waist Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Junior M Falls Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31370 Crashed at Norfolk 2/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/10/43; Gr Island 9/11/43; Nashville 11/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-O] Gt Ashfield 24/11/43; mid air coll with 42-37963 ex-Deipholz 21/2/44 with Capt John Hutchison, Co-pilot: Charles Curtis, Navigator: John Epps, Bombardier: Edmond Gamble, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Roy Kitner, Radio Operator: William Dukes, Ball turret gunner: John Erhardt, Waist gunner: Emilio Corgnati, Waist gunner: Peter Bobulsky Jr, Tail gunner: Joseph Carpinetti, foto- Frank Creegan (11 Killed in Action); crash landed Reedham Marshes, Nfk., UK 21/2/44; Salvaged battle damaged 26/2/44. Used by various crews when their own ships were being serviced or repaired. Aircraft 42-31370 failed to acquire the nomenclature or any graphic nose art. KIA 2/21/44 Capt. John N Hutchison Jr Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Charles G Curtis Co-Pilot KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. John E Epps Navigator KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Edmond J Gamble Bombardier KIA 2/21/44 TSGT Roy C Kitner Flight Engineer/ Top-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William J Dukes Radio Operator KIA 2/21/44 SSGT John H Erhardt Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Emilio M Corgnati Waist-Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Peter Bobulsky Jr Waist-Gunner KIA 2/21/44 TSGT Joseph J Carpinetti Tail Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SGT Frank L Creegan Jr Photographer '''B-17 Flying Fortress Stars & Stripes "2nd Edition" 42-31349 MIA Rostock 2/24/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/10/43; Gr Island 8/11/43; Memphis 14/11/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 27/11/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 28/11/43; Missing in Action Rostock 24/2/44 with Capt Clarry McIlveen, Co-pilot: John Lapczynsky, Navigator: Chas Dickman, Bombardier: Bill Williams, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Scarborough, Radio Operator: Chas Rotunda, Ball turret gunner: Don Rigg, Waist gunner: Ray Malmfelt, Waist gunner: Jean Mahoney,Tail gunner: Ed Barrett (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, KO’d #3 unknown aircraft fate. Missing Air Crew Report 2777. STARS & STRIPES “2nd EDITION”. KIA 2/24/44 Capt. Clarence S McIlveen Pilot KIA 2/24/44 2nd Lt. John Lapczynsky Co-Pilot KIA 2/24/44 Lt. Charles W Dickman Navigator KIA 2/24/44 1st Lt. William D Williams Bombardier KIA 2/24/44 TSGT John D Scarbrough Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/24/44 TSGT Charles E Rotunda Radio Operator KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Donald G Rigg Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Raymond F Malmfelt Waist Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Jean A Mahoney Waist Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Edward A Barrett Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Clarissa Jean 42-30662 MIA Rostock 2/24/44''' Delivered Amarillo 7/7/43; Dallas 19/7/43; Geiger 8/8/43; Pendleton 12/8/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 8/43; Missing in Action Rostock 24/2/44 with John Terrace (KIA-probably bailed too late); Co-pilot: Eugene St John, Navigator: Tom Harrington, Bombardier: Claude Edwards, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Chas Worley, Radio Operator: Bill Morrison, Ball turret gunner: Bob Goldsmith, Waist gunner: Joe Lovely, Waist gunner: Clyde Wilkinson,Tail gunner: Chas Coleman (9 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea, off Rugen Is, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2778. CLARISSA JEAN. KIA 2/24/44 Lt. John A Terrace Jr Pilot POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Eugene E St John Co-Pilot POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Thomas E Harrington Navigator POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Claude C Edwards Bombardier POW 2/24/44 TSGT Charles T Worley Jr Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer POW 2/24/44 TSGT William P Morrison Radio Operator POW 2/24/44 SSGT Robert L Goldsmith Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Joseph V Lovely Waist Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Clyde W Wilkinson Waist Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Charles C Coleman Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31746 Crash Landed Honington AF 2/24/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Ellensburg 14/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 31/12/43; RAF Nutts Corner 14/1/44; Assigned 385BG [ -P] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; crash landed Honington A/fd 24/2/43; Salvaged n/battle damaged 21/3/44. RTD 2/24/44 1st Lt. Charles R Johnston Pilot RTD 2/24/44 Owen D Walton Co-Pilot RTD 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Richard W Glaser Navigator RTD 2/24/44 Gabriel Silva Bombardier RTD 2/24/44 Paul Humen Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer RTD 2/24/44 TSGT James O McLelland Jr Radio Operator RTD 2/24/44 TSGT Jesse P Collinson Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/24/44 SSGT William F Domer Waist Gunner RTD 2/24/44 Vincent S Owens Waist Gunner RTD 2/24/44 SSGT Carl H Lunde Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Winnie The Pooh 42-3422 MIA Regensburg 2/25/44''' Delivered Denver 16/6/43; Dow Fd 20/7/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Y] Gt Ashfield 24/7/43; Missing in Action Regensburg 25/2/44 with Nelson Davis (Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Bob Clark, Navigator: Alf Braca, Bombardier: Harry Clew, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Murphy, Radio Operator: Jim Clinton, Ball turret gunner: Glen Turnbough, Waist gunner: Bob McGettiger, Waist gunner: Jim Hess,Tail gunner: Bill Shay (9 Prisoner of War); direct flak hit on #3, crashed Oberstraubling, near Kirchdorf, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2775. WINNIE THE POOH. KIA 2/25/44 1st Lt. Nelson H Davis Pilot POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Robert C Clark Co-Pilot POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Alfred G Braca Navigator POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Harry F Clew Jr. Bombardier POW 2/25/44 TSGT William H Murphy Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer POW 2/25/44 TSGT James R Clinton Radio Operator POW 2/25/44 SGT Glen Turnbough Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT Robert T McGettigan Waist Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT James A Hess Waist Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT William E Shay Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38121 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Denver 19/12/43; Phoenix 2/1/44; Kearney 3/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-E] Gt Ashfield 28/1/44; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Gil Kemman, Co-pilot: Steve Kruppa, Navigator: Henry Dagg, Bombardier: Ben Gallegos, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Paul Lewis, Radio Operator: Dick Thoos, Waist gunner: Orin Lee,Tail gunner: Chas Vobroucek (8 Killed in Action); Ball turret gunner: Wallace Kuester, Waist gunner: Horace Hosbach (2 Prisoner of War): flak knocked tail off, crashed in Boulogne town, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2882. KIA 2/28/44 1st Lt. Gilbert O Kemmann Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Stephen J Kruppa Co-Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Henry M Dagg Navigator KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Benjamin A Gallegos Bombardier KIA 2/28/44 SGT Paul S Lewis Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer KIA 2/28/44 SGT Richard H Thoos Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT Orin R Lee Waist Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SGT Charles Vobroucek Jr Tail Gunner POW 2/28/44 SGT Wallace R Kuester Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/28/44 SSGT Horace R Hosbach Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31751 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/12/43; Gr Island 27/12/43; Detroit 26/1/44; Grenier 28/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 1/23/44; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Salter Clark, Co-pilot: Ed Henig, Navigator: Chas Baird, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Clifton Cleaver, Radio Operator: Joe Millins, Ball turret gunner: Lee Heitman, Waist gunner: Jim Gulley,Tail gunner: Bill Kalenkoski (8 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Art Canton, Waist gunner: Alf Barber (2 Prisoner of War); flak hit in nose, crashed St Martin, near Boulougne, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2883. KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Salter S Clark Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Edward Henig Co-Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Charles L Baird Navigator KIA 2/28/44 Clifton L Cleaver Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer KIA 2/28/44 TSGT Joseph F Millins Jr Radio Operator KIA 2/28/44 SSGT Lee R Heitman Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT James D Gulley Waist Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT William C Kalenkoski Tail Gunner POW 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Arthur H Canton Bombardier POW 2/28/44 Alfred G Barber Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin Avenger 42-31203 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Denver 1/10/43; Gr Island 1/11/43; Gt Falls 6/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 29/11/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Harlan Inglis, Co-pilot: Norman Gunn, Navigator: Melvin Reed, Bombardier: Harry Hoover, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Boever, Radio Operator: Albt Audette, Ball turret gunner: Pete Rizkovsky, Waist gunner: John Danko,Tail gunner: Bob Pellman (9 Returned to Duty); Waist gunner: unknown (Killed in Action); #2 engine smoking & ditched in Channel of Folkestone, crew rescued. No MACR. GREMLIN AVENGER. RTD 2/28/44 1st Lt. Harlan K Inglis Pilot RTD 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Norman H Gunn Co-Pilot RTD 2/28/44 1st Lt. Melvin Reed Navigator RTD 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Harry Hoover Bombardier RTD 2/28/44 SGT Robert Boever Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engingeer RTD 2/28/44 TSGT Albert E Audette Radio Operator RTD 2/28/44 SGT Peter Rizkovsky Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT John Danko Waist Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT Robert W Pellman Jr. Togglier/ Radio Operator/ Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT Harold Cleary Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ohio Air Force 42-30737 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Denver 21/7/43; Love 23/7/43; Dyersburg 9/8/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-S] Gt Ashfield 3/9/43; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Wesley Krause, Navigator: Bob Dwyer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ron Hanaver, Radio Operator: John Peterson, Ball turret gunner: Francis Mills, Waist gunner: Willie Partin, Waist gunner: Ralph Kelley,Tail gunner: Jim Kennedy (8 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Harry Waller, Bombardier: Orla Huddlestone (2KIA-both in ariel attack); enemy aircraft, crashed St Quentin-sur-Coole, six miles S of Chalons-sur-Marne, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 3245. OHIO AIR FORCE. KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Harold E Waller Co-Pilot KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Orla A Huddleston Jr Bombardier POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Wesley H Krause Pilot POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert A Dwyer Navigator POW 3/16/44 SSGT Ronald C Hanauer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/16/44 SSGT John M Peterson Radio Operator POW 3/16/44 SGT Francis N Mills Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT Willie A Partin Waist Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT Ralph E Kelley Waist Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT James L Kennedy Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38195 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Kearney 26/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-R] Gt Ashfield 8/2/44; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Vince McLaughlin, Co-pilot: Larry Lawler, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bruce Batchelder, Radio Operator: Joe Spurr, Ball turret gunner: Dave Holmes, Waist gunner: Fred Blaser, Waist gunner: Perril Van Noy,Tail gunner: Howard Martini (8INT); Navigator: Bob Fillman, Bombardier: Bernie Wasserman (2 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Wildhaus, 18 miles S of St Gallen, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3247. INT 3/16/44 Cpl. Vincent P McLaughlin Pilot INT 3/16/44 TSGT Bruce L Batchelder Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Officer INT 3/16/44 TSGT Joseph J Spurr Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT David H Holmes Ball-Turret Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Freddie C Blasser Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Ferril W Van Noy Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Howard N Martini Tail Gunner POW 3/16/44 Flt. Ofc. Lawrence T Lawler Co-Pilot POW 4/8/44 2nd Lt. Bernard Wasserman Bombardier POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert W Fillman Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lonesome Polecat 42-38160 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 3/1/44; Kearney 14/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 6/2/44 as LITTLE CHUB; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Bob Meyer, Co-pilot: Boyd Henshaw, tog-Sgt Carl Larsen, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Miller, Radio Operator: John Wells, Ball turret gunner: Chas Page, Waist gunner: Elbert Mitchell, Waist gunner: Lou Lieming,Tail gunner: Jarrell Legg (9 evaded capture); Navigator: Bob Williams (KIA-chute failure but wia severely); enemy aircraft, pilot looked for an airfield but forced to ditch in Lake Zugersee, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3246. LONESOME POLECAT. (Recovered from lake and displayed at St Moritz in 1970; sal 1973.) KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert L Williams Navigator INT 3/16/44 Lt. Robert W Meyer Pilot INT 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Boyd J Henshaw Co-Pilot INT 3/16/44 TSGT Carl J Larsen Bombardier/ Togglier INT 3/16/44 SSGT John Miller Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 3/16/44 TSGT John E Wells Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Charles W Page Ball-Turret Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Elbert E Mitchell Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Louis B Liening Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Jarrell F Legg Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31102 MIA Brunswick 3/23/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/9/43; Gr Island 6/10/43; Wilmington 13/10/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield [SG- ] 26/10/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 23/3/44 with John Salyard Co-pilot: Bob Wills, Navigator: Nathan Gewirtz, Bombardier: Bill George, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bernie Brooks, Radio Operator: Matt McGuire, Ball turret gunner: Chas Cooper, Waist gunner: Otto Schoeneberg, Waist gunner: Joe Williams,Tail gunner: Harry Campbell (10 Prisoner of War) flak KO’d #2, crashed SE of Dortmund Oespel on housing estate, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 3316. POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. John A Salyards Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Robert M Wills Co-Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Nathan Gewitz Navigator POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. William L George Bombardier POW 3/23/44 SSGT Bernard Brooks Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/23/44 SSGT Matthew R McGuire Radio Operator POW 3/23/44 SSGT Charles T Cooper Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Otto A Schoeneberg Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Joseph A Williams Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Harold E Campbell Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Fulton's Folly 42-39908 MIA Brunswick 3/23/44''' Delivered Long Beach 5/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 30/11/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 23/3/44 with Fred Fulton, Co-pilot: Bill Snyder, Navigator: Chas Pomponio, tog-T/Sgt Tom Vogel, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Davis, Radio Operator: Jim Shahan, Ball turret gunner: Willis Alexander, Waist gunner: Clarry Fahnert (8 Killed in Action); Waist gunner: Vance Travelstead (evaded capture);Tail gunner: Larry Oliver (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed near Schijndel, four miles NE of Boxtel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 3321. KIA 3/23/44 Lt. Frederick P Fulton Pilot KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. William R D Snyder Co-Pilot KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Charles R Pomponio Navigator KIA 3/23/44 TSGT Thomas W Vogel Bombardier/ Togglier KIA 3/23/44 TSGT George P Davis Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 3/23/44 SGT James Shahan Jr Radio Operator KIA 3/23/44 SSGT [[Alexander-21567|Willis W Alexander]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SSGT Clarence C Fahnert Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Lawrence E Oliver Tail Gunner EC 3/23/44 SGT Vance E Travelstead Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Esky 42-37959 MIA Munster 3/23/44''' Delivered Denver 25/10/43; Gr Island 12/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 5/12/43; Missing in Action Munster 23/3/44 with Gene Stubler, Co-pilot: Vic Linton, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Thompson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Thompson (4 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Gil Sapiro, Radio Operator: Max Handler, Ball turret gunner: Lambertus Ritzema, Waist gunner: Namon Davis, Waist gunner: Levi Tucker,Tail gunner: Delmar Arvey (6 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Oerrel, seven miles SW of Wittingen, N of Brunswick, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 3317. ESKY. KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Gilbert Sapiro Navigator KIA 3/23/44 SSGT Max Handler Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Lambertus Ritzema Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Namon T Davis Waist Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Levi R Tucker Waist Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Delmar H Arvey Tail Gunner POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Eugene F Stubler Jr Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Victor E Linton Co-Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. John M Thompson Bombardier POW 3/23/44 SSGT Thomas M Thompson Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer '''B-17 Flying Fortress Thoroughbred 42-3337 MIA Sorau 4/11/44''' Delivered Denver 20/5/43; Dow Fd 8/7/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-C] Gt Ashfield 12/7/43; Missing in Action Sorau 11/4/44 with Jim Mullins, Co-pilot: Mel Mercer, Navigator: Don Peterson, Bombardier: John Heimbueger, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Warren Morris[body washed up Kolberg 18/9/44], Radio Operator: Theo Langley, Ball turret gunner: Fred Brown, Waist gunner: Otto Davis, Waist gunner: Luke Shafer,Tail gunner: Clarry Kessey (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea heading for Sweden with severe damage. Missing Air Crew Report 3819. THOROUGHBRED. KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. James S Mullins Pilot KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Melvin A Mercer Co-Pilot KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Donald P Peterson Navigator KIA 4/11/44 SSGT John A Heimbueger Bombardier KIA 4/11/44 TSGT Warren N Morris Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/11/44 TSGT Theodore C Langley Radio Operator KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Frederick H Brown Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Otto S Davis Waist Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Lukey C Shafer Waist Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Clarence S Kessey Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Blue Champagne 42-37977 MIA Stettin 4/11/44''' Delivered Denver 3/11/43; Kearney 13/11/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 1/12/43; Missing in Action Stettin 11/4/44 with Bob Bailey, Co-pilot: Wayne Corbin, Navigator: George Contos, Bombardier: Barney Coble, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cliff Lybeck, Radio Operator: Curtis Ailes, Ball turret gunner: Melvin Gillis, Waist gunner: Noble Brucker, Waist gunner: Norman Hill,Tail gunner: Corbett Figate (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #2, crashed Dargen, N of Oderhaff, Ger, near Polish border. Missing Air Crew Report 3823. BLUE CHAMPAGNE. POW 4/11/44 Lt. Robert B Bailey Pilot POW 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Wayne D Corbin Co-Pilot POW 4/11/44 2nd Lt. George Kontos Navigator POW 4/11/44 SSGT Barney J Coble Bombardier POW 4/11/44 TSGT Clifford J Lybeck Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/11/44 TSGT Curtis A Ailes Radio Operator POW 4/11/44 SSGT Melvin D Gillis Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Noble W Brucker Waist Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Norman A Hill Waist Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Corbett Fugate Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mission Belle 42-30197 MIA Rostock 4/11/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 27/4/43; Gt Falls 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [SG-M] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; Missing in Action Rostock 11/4/44 with Duane Pangle, Co-pilot: Onner Davis, Navigator: Sam Kaiser, Bombardier: Bob Brisebois, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Herb Witherington, Radio Operator: Jim Gant, Ball turret gunner: Harry Jones, Waist gunner: Vince Corleto, Waist gunner: Arthur Brandt,Tail gunner: Tom Cavanagh (10INT); flak on bomb run, crash landed Kristianopel, Sweden. Missing Air Crew Report 3822. MISSION BELLE. INT 4/11/44 Lt. Duane Pangle Pilot INT 4/11/44 Lt. Col. Onner D Davis II Co-Pilot INT 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Samuel I Kaiser Navigator INT 4/11/44 TSGT Robert C Breasbois Bombardier/ Togglier INT 4/11/44 TSGT Herbert L Witherington Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/11/44 TSGT James E Gant Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/11/44 SGT Harold C Jones Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Vincent L Corleto Waist Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Arthur V Brandt Waist Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Thomas W Cavanagh Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Pride of the Yankees 42-31866 MIA Schweinfurt 4/13/44''' Delivered Denver 28/12/43; Kearney 18/1/44; Morrison 31/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-L] Gt Ashfield 15/2/44; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 13/4/44 with Harvey Downs, Co-pilot: Jim Bigham, Navigator: Haywood Haynes, Bombardier: Joe Muscari, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Curtis McCafferty, Radio Operator: Frank Tanner, Ball turret gunner: Adam Koziol, Waist gunner: Ray Koenig, Waist gunner: Meredith Travis,Tail gunner: Bob Morrison (10INT); flak KOd engine and some controls then enemy aircraft KOd another engine, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3771. PRIDE OF THE YANKEES. INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Harvey R Downs Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. James R Bigham Co-Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Hagwood Haynes Navigator INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Joseph V Muscari Bombardier INT 4/13/44 TSGT Curtis I McCafferty Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/13/44 TSGT Frank G Wasmer Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Adam C Koziol Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Raymond A Koenig Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Meredith W Travis Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Robert B Morrison Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38196 MIA Schweinfurt 4/13/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Gr Island 21/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 9/2/44; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 13/4/44 with Don Jorgensen, Co-pilot: Don Sellar, Navigator: Lester Kravitz, Bombardier: Harry Burby, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Benedict Janczak, Radio Operator: Dick Burtle, Ball turret gunner: Roger Hutchinson, Waist gunner: John Fox, Waist gunner: Dale Ellington,Tail gunner: John Rosema (10INT); flak damage plus more damage from Swiss AA at the border, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3772. INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Donald G Jorgenson Pilot INT 4/13/44 Flt. Ofc. Donald C Sellar Co-Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Lester Kravitz Navigator INT 4/13/44 Flt. Ofc. Harold F Burby Bombardier INT 4/13/44 SSGT Benedict F Janczak Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/13/44 SGT Richard D Burtle Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT Roger W Hutchinson Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT John M Fox Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT Dale C Ellington Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT John H Rosema Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress War Cry II 42-39773 MIA Hamm 4/22/44''' Delivered Long Beach 26/8/43; Gr Island 4/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 10/10/43; Missing in Action Hamm 22/4/44 with John McDavitt, Co-pilot: Howard Claflin, Navigator: Chas Hickless, Bombardier: Larry Wickter, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ed Lane, Radio Operator: Larry Foss, Ball turret gunner: Marvin Walker, Waist gunner: Dominic Montagna, Waist gunner: Phil Gregory,Tail gunner: George Moss (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #3, crashed Bislicher, near Hamminkeln, six miles NW of Wesel/Rhein, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4168. WAR CRY II. POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. John C McDavitt Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Howard B Claflin Co-Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Charles A Hickless Navigator POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Lawrence D Wickter Bombardier POW 4/22/44 SSGT Edward F Lane Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/22/44 SGT Lawrence A Foss Jr. Radio Operator POW 4/22/44 SGT Marvin K Walker Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT Dominic Montagna Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT Philip T Gregory Jr. Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT George S Moss Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Golden Goose aka Miss Cheyenne 42-38200 MIA Hamm 4/22/44''' Delivered Denver 15/1/44; Gr Island 20/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-R] Gt Ashfield 27/2/44; Missing in Action Hamm 22/4/44 with Cleatis Cornwell, Co-pilot: Harlan Cook, Navigator: Ray Hitzel, tog-S/Sgt Delbert Dimig, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Kennedy, Radio Operator: Wheeler Urban, Ball turret gunner: Francis Diemer, Waist gunner: Bob Peel broke leg when bailed out, Waist gunner: George Bartell,Tail gunner: Irving Jamsen (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft & flak, crashed Hilbeck, two miles N of Werl, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4167. GOLDEN GOOSE aka MISS CHEYENNE. POW 4/22/44 Lt. Cleatis Cornwell Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Harlan L Cook Co-Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Ray C Hitzel Navigator POW 4/22/44 SSGT Delbert R Dimig Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/22/44 TSGT John A Kennedy Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/22/44 TSGT Wheeler V Urban Radio Operator POW 4/22/44 SGT Francis S Diemer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT Robert G Peel Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT George J Bartell Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT Irving M Jamsen Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sleepytime Girl 42-3388 MIA Oberpfaffenhofen 4/24/44''' Delivered Denver 1/6/43; Dow Field 13/7/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 3/8/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG-F] Gt Ashfield /43; Missing in Action Oberpfaffenhofen 24/4/44 with Bill Nesen, Co-pilot: Bernie Gruble, Navigator: Jim Delo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Lee Lance, Radio Operator: Fred Howland, Ball turret gunner: Joe McKenna (6 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Chester Desormeaux, Waist gunner: Evan Wells, Waist gunner: Murdoch McNeil,Tail gunner: Ernie Mitchell (4 Returned to Duty); enemy aircraft KOd three engines, ditched Channel off Dungeness, Kent, picked up by Air Sea Rescue Walrus. Missing Air Crew Report 4452. SLEEPYTIME GIRL. KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. William R Nesen Pilot KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. Bernard T Gruble Co-Pilot KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. James G Delo Navigator KIA 4/24/44 TSGT Lee A Lance Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/24/44 SSGT Fred N Howland Radio Operator KIA 4/24/44 SGT Joseph M McKenna Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 4/24/44 2nd Lt. Chester W Desormeaux Bombardier RTD 4/24/44 SGT Evon P Wells Waist Gunner RTD 4/24/44 TSGT Murdock S McNeil Waist Gunner RTD 4/24/44 SGT Ernest R Mitchell Jr. Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31133 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Dallas 23/9/43; Gr Island 9/10/43; Romulus 1/11/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q] Gt Ashfield 2/11/43; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Hector Garza, Co-pilot: George Beckner, Navigator: Albt Harmsen, Bombardier: Stacy Johnson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Rich Hoffman, Radio Operator: Harry Lynn, Ball turret gunner: Wallace Widen, Waist gunner: Walter Smith, Waist gunner: Emmett Harter, Tail gunner: Alf Fratesi (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #3 and #4, crashed Hessen 14 miles NW of Halberstadt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4453. POW 4/29/44 1st Lt. Hector J Garza Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. George W Beckner Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Albert Harmsen Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Stacy Johnson Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Richard M Hoffman Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT Harry B Lynn Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Wallace J Widen Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Walter F Smith Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Emmett A Harter Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Alfred M Fratesi Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Spirit of Chicago 42-31174 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Dallas 27/9/43; Gr Island 19/10/43; Long Beach 28/11/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Y] Gt Ashfield 5/12/43; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Francis Hart, Co-pilot: Carl Connell, Navigator: Jim Hastings, Bombardier: Bob Hunt, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Leonard, Radio Operator: Anatole Briant, Ball turret gunner: Lowell Birdwell, Waist gunner: Roy Modglin, Waist gunner: Bill Jackson (9 Prisoner of War);Tail gunner: John Neely (KIA-died in hospital 4/5/44 probably from gun shots in the attack), crashed Hartz Mountains at Eckertal, near Bad Harzburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4454. SPIRIT OF CHICAGO. KIA 5/4/44 SSGT John C Neely Tail Gunner POW 4/29/44 Lt. Francis J Hart Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Carl M Connell Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. James I Hastings Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Robert H Hunt Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT John W Leonard Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT Anatole A Briant Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Lowell T Birdwell Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 TSGT Roy W Modglin Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT William C Jackson Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31773 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 30/12/43; Presque Is 20/2/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 25/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Charles R. Johnston, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Parker killed by hostile civilians (2 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Owen Walton, Navigator: Dick Glaser, Bombardier: Bill Moffitt, Radio Operator: Jim McLelland, Ball turret gunner: Jesse Collinson, Waist gunner: Will Domer, Waist gunner: Vencil Owens,Tail gunner: Harvey Watts (8 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Gleidingen, five miles S of Brunswick, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4456. KIA 4/29/44 1st Lt. Charles R Johnston Pilot KIA 4/29/44 TSGT Joe D Parker Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Owen D Walton Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard W Glaser Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT William Moffitt Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT James O McLelland Jr Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 TSGT Jesse P Collinson Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT William F Domer Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Vencil Owens Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Harvey F Watts Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97078 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 25/1/44; Lincoln 20/2/44; Presque Is 21/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 7/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Bill Henry, Navigator: Gerhard Kirschke, Bombardier: Harry Tennenson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Pullin, Radio Operator: John Webb, Ball turret gunner: Gil Creath, Waist gunner: Milton Keck,Tail gunner: Wilf Miller (8 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Chas Avona, Waist gunner: Chas Williams (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Hermeskeil, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4457. KIA 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Charles W Avona Co-Pilot KIA 4/29/44 SSGT Charles R Williams Jr Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William F Henry Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Gerhard W Kirschke Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Harold G Tenneson Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Thomas L Pullen Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT John E Webb Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Gilbert B Creath Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Milton F Keck Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Wilfred J Miller Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97226 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 9/2/44; Kearney 24/2/44; Presque Is 10/3/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-X] Gt Ashfield 11/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Dick Huntingdon, Co-pilot: Bill Miller, Navigator: Francis Andrews, Bombardier: Standlee Roberts, Radio Operator: Pete Sarpolus, Ball turret gunner: Aaron Lesieur, Waist gunner: Elwood Posey,Tail gunner: Octavio Moreno (8 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Adams, Waist gunner: Frank Hart (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed near Helmstedt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4458. KIA 4/29/44 SSGT George H Adams Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/29/44 SGT Frank H Hart Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard L Huntington Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William M Miller Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Francis J Andrews Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Standlee E Roberts Bombardier POW 4/29/44 SSGT Peter G Sarpolus Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SGT Aaron N Lesieur Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Elwood G Posey Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Octavio A Moreno Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Vapour Trails 42-97559 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 20/12/43; Dalhart 16/1/44; Kearney 23/2/44; Presque Is 4/3/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 5/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Bob Barney, Co-pilot: Osmond Jones, Navigator: Bill McCartney, Bombardier: Albt Scerbo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Sanford Byer, Ball turret gunner: Chas Grinder, Waist gunner: Jack Burch, Waist gunner: Sam Finlay,Tail gunner: Carl Lunde (9 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: John Hutchins (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Grasleben, near Helmstedt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4459. VAPOUR TRAILS. KIA 4/29/44 SSGT John E Hutchins Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 Lt. Robert E Barney Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Osmond T Jones Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William C McCartny Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Albert F Scerbo Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Sanford A Byer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 SSGT Charles A Grinder Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Jack N Burch Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Sammy E Finley Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Carl H Lunde Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-107045 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Tulsa 6/2/44; Grenier 28/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-D] Gt Ashfield 3/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Len Sexton, Co-pilot: Gene Koury, Navigator: Bob Pelletier, Bombardier: Sterling Rogers, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Earl Osborne, Radio Operator: Oral Moore, Ball turret gunner: Tom Fairchild, Waist gunner: Henry Dunning, Waist gunner: Bob Masten,Tail gunner: John Frangadakis (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Schleibnitz, seven miles NW of Magdeburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4460. POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Len Sexton Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Eugene T Koury Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Robert V Pelletier Navigator POW 4/29/44 1st Lt. Sterling H Rogers Bombardier POW 4/29/44 SSGT Earl W Osborne Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 SSGT Oral P Moore Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SGT Thomas J Fairchild Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Henry L Dunning Jr. Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Robert S Masten Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT John M Frangadakis Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Alexander's Ragtime Band 42-31237 Crashed Mendlesham 5/1/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/10/43; Grand Island 16/10/43; Wilmington 19/10/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-O] Gt Ashfield 26/10/43; battle damaged Pas de Calais 1/5/44 with Russell Novotny(& crew from 452BG), Co-pilot: Fred Hageter (2 Returned to Duty), Navigator: Franklin Murdock, Bombardier: Ernie Lundgren, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Dave Miller, Radio Operator: George Langer, Ball turret gunner: Lloyd Winegarner, Waist gunner: Roger Clark, Waist gunner: Emil Smedley,Tail gunner: Ray Smith all bailed over France, (8POWs?); flak KO’d #4, but limped home to crash landed Mendlesham, Sfk. UK. only to catch fire and burn out; Salvaged 2/5/44. STORK aka ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND. RTD 5/1/44 Lt. Russel A Novotny Pilot RTD 5/1/44 Maj. Fred M Hageter Jr Co-Pilot POW 5/1/44 Lt. Franklin P Murdock Navigator POW 5/1/44 Lt. Ernest O Lundgren Jr Bombardier POW 5/1/44 Arnold M Miller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/1/44 SSGT George A Langer Jr Radio Operator (CHECK FOR POW FILE) POW 5/1/44 SSGT Lloyd A Winegamer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Roger R Clark Waist Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Emile E Smedley Waist Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Raymond E Smith Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Daisy June II 42-5879 MIA 5/7/44''' Delivered Long Beach 14/4/43; Smoky Hill 23/4/43; Presque Is 10/5/43; Assigned 339BS/96BG Andrews Fd 13/5/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-J] Gt Ashfield /43; Missing in Action 7/5/44 with Sid Hoffman, Co-pilot: John Brady, Navigator: Carleton Brooks, Bombardier: Ralph Gochner, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Lew Ohinn, Radio Operator: Tony DelGizzi, Ball turret gunner: Carroll Middleton, Waist gunner: Harry Scull, Waist gunner: John Jacoby, Tail gunner: Ed Hunter (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Rechterfeld, SW of Wildeshausen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4562. DAISY JUNE II. POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Sidney R Hoffman Pilot POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. John E Brady Co-Pilot POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Carleton E Brooks Navigator POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Ralph W Gochner Bombardier POW 5/7/44 TSGT Lewis E Ohinn Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/7/44 SSGT Anthony J DelGizzi Radio Operator POW 5/7/44 SGT Carroll M Middleton Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT Harold W Scull Waist Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT John S Jacoby Waist Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT Edward J Hunter Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Jeanne Ricky 42-31786 MIA Berlin 5/8/44''' Delivered Denver 14/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 1/1/44; Grenier 21/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 2/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 8/5/44 with Andy Drobysh, Co-pilot: Harry Gousha, Navigator: Clem Irons, Bombardier: Bob Hudson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe O’Donnell, Radio Operator: Cullen Cotton, Ball turret gunner: Ed Waters, Waist gunner: Russ Beyko, Waist gunner: Art Carter,Tail gunner: Chas Moore (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #3, crashed Worphausen, nine miles NE of Bremen, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 4563. GIN RICKY. POW 5/8/44 1st Lt. Andrew Drobysch Jr Pilot POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Harry M Gousha Jr Co-Pilot POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Clement I Irons Navigator POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Robert L Hudson Bombardier POW 5/8/44 TSGT Joseph V O'Donnell Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/8/44 TSGT Cullen R Cotton Radio Operator POW 5/8/44 SSGT Edward M Waters Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Russell J Boyko Waist Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Arthur F Carter Waist Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Charles E Moore Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ragged But Right 42-97207 Force Landed Manston 5/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 6/2/44; Gr Island 22/2/44; Grenier 13/3/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 16/3/44; battle damaged Brux 12/5/44 with Neil Rosener, Co-pilot: George Flynn, Radio Operator: Bill Manley, Ball turret gunner: Bob Feuers,Tail gunner: Jim Moulton (5 Returned to Duty); Navigator: John Storar, Bombardier: Jerome Leichtman (2 Prisoner of War), Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry Mack, Waist gunner: Ike Goodman, Waist gunner: Stan Stoma (3 Killed in Action); lost an engine by enemy aircraft and left target area being unable to keep up with the formation, eventually landed RAF Manston, Kent, UK , Salvaged 15/5/44. Missing Air Crew Report 4880. RAGGED BUT RIGHT. KIA 5/16/44 SGT Isaac L Goodman Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Stanley S Stoma Waist Gunner POW 5/12/44 2nd Lt. John M Storar Navigator POW 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Jerome C Leichtman Bombardier POW 5/12/44 SGT Harold H Mack Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 5/12/44 Lt. Neil W Rosener Pilot RTD 5/12/44 2nd Lt. George F Flynn Co-Pilot RTD 5/12/44 SGT William J Manley Radio Operator RTD 5/12/44 SGT Robert J Feuers Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 5/12/44 SGT James T Moulton Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31787 MIA Brux 5/12/44''' Delivered Denver 14/12/43; Gt falls 20/12/43; Denver 26/12/43; Kearney 2/1/44; Presque Is 24/1/44; Grenier 29/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 4/2/44; Missing in Action Brux 12/5/44 with Howard Worster, Co-pilot: Chas Manuel, Navigator: Ray Stroben, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Wagner, Radio Operator: Bernie Kelly, Ball turret gunner: Joe Maltby, Waist gunner: Sam Riccio, Waist gunner: Melvin Click,Tail gunner: Vernon Burke (9 Killed in Action); tog-Bob Pellman (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed in forest two miles W of Langerhein, near Ziegenberg, six miles W of Bad Nauheim, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4879. KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Howard M Worster Pilot KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Charles A Manuel Co-Pilot KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Raymond N Stroben Navigator KIA 5/12/44 TSGT Robert C Wagner Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 5/12/44 SSGT Bernard M Kelly Radio Operator KIA 5/12/44 SGT Joseph A Maltby Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Samuel H Riccio Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Melvin E Click Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Vernon C Burke Jr. Tail Gunner POW 5/12/44 SGT Robert W Pellman Jr. Bombardier/ Togglier '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31742 MIA Berlin 5/24/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Kearney 30/12/43; RAF Cluntoe 14/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; Missing in Action Berlin 24/5/44 with Bob King, Co-pilot: Bill Clark, Navigator: Oliver Harris, Bombardier: Lou Fyda, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Ruble, Radio Operator: Myron Seiberling, Ball turret gunner: Leroy Parsels, Waist gunner: Walter Lape, Waist gunner: Smith Roland,Tail gunner: Cyril Wolfsy (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Midwolde, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 5267. POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Robert King Jr Pilot POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. William H Clark Jr. Co-Pilot POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Oliver Y Harris Navigator POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Louis A Fyda Bombardier POW 5/24/44 SSGT William H Ruble Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/24/44 TSGT Myron Seiberling Radio Operator POW 5/24/44 SSGT Leroy A Parsels Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Walter E Lape Waist Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Smith S Roland Waist Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Cyril S Wofsy Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin Buggy II 42-97603 MIA Karlsruhe 5/27/44''' Delivered Denver 3/1/44; Scott 10/2/44; Langley 13/2/44; Presque Is 11/3/44; Assigned (H2X) 333BS/94BG Rougham 12/3/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-K] Gt Ashfield 12/3/44; Missing in Action Karlsruhe 27/5/44 with Capt Bill Richards (94BG), Co-pilot: Capt Norman Radin (radar crew, later escaped), radar nav-Bob Craig, Bombardier: Jim Goings, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Carte, Ex nav-Lt Garnett Turnstall, Waist gunner: Henry Piekarski, Waist gunner: Raleigh Rhodes94BG,Tail gunner: Loy Humphrey (10INT); flak hit #2; bellied in Knutwil, Switz; set on fire to destroy secret radar equipment. Missing Air Crew Report 5266. GREMLIN BUGGY II. INT 5/27/44 Col. Norman I Radin Pilot INT 5/27/44 Capt. William W Richards Co-Pilot INT 5/27/44 2nd Lt. Robert P Craig Mickey Operator INT 5/27/44 2nd Lt. James D Goings Bombardier INT 5/27/44 TSGT William D Carte Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 5/27/44 Lt. Garnett Turnstall Navigator INT 5/27/44 SSGT Henry J Piekarski Waist Gunner INT 5/27/44 TSGT Raleigh H Rhodes Waist Gunner INT 5/27/44 SSGT Loy Humphrey Tail Gunner INT 5/27/44 Clem J Skurka Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97847 MIA Magdeburg 5/28/44''' Delivered Denver 14/3/44; Kearney 8/4/44; Dow Fd 14/4/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Q] Gt Ashfield 22/4/44; Missing in Action Magdeburg 28/5/44 with Francis Hunter, Co-pilot: Ray Miller, Navigator: Preston Ray, Bombardier: Antero Coelho, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ralph Marts, Radio Operator: Jerome Schrotter, Ball turret gunner: Dick Scott, Waist gunner: Ed Kowalski, Waist gunner: Ken Sheehan,Tail gunner: Maurice Pruner (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #4, crashed Albrechtshain, near Grimma, E of Leipzig, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 5265. POW 5/28/44 Flt. Ofc. Francis J Hunter Pilot POW 5/28/44 Flt. Ofc. Raymond J Miller Jr. Co-Pilot POW 5/28/44 2nd Lt. Preston Ray Navigator POW 5/28/44 2nd Lt. Antero D Coelho Bombardier POW 5/28/44 SSGT Ralph M Marts Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/28/44 SSGT Jerome H Schrotter Radio Operator POW 5/28/44 SGT Richard E Scott Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Edward J Kowalski Waist Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Kenneth E Sheehan Waist Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Maurice J Pruner Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39918 MIA Pas de Calais 6/2/44''' Delivered Long Beach 8/10/43; Gr Island 8/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 18/11/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 2/6/44 with Roger Schock, Bombardier: John Brenish, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Wesley, Radio Operator: Ray Flora, Waist gunner: Ralph Valvano,Tail gunner: Bernard Solomon (6 Prisoner of War); Melvin Curry (Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Dick Ahlheim, Navigator: Emerson Branson, Ball turret gunner: Melvin Curry, Waist gunner: John Connolly (4 evaded capture); flak KOd #3, crashed Molineaux, NW of Elbeuf, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 5232. KIA 6/2/44 SSGT Melvin H Curry Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/2/44 Lt. Roger L Schock Pilot POW 6/2/44 Flt. Ofc. John E Brenish Bombardier POW 6/2/44 TSGT William A Wesley Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/2/44 TSGT Raymond A Flora Radio Operator POW 6/2/44 SGT Ralph M Valvano Waist Gunner POW 6/2/44 SSGT Bernard B Solomon Tail Gunner EC 6/2/44 Flt. Ofc. Richard F Ahlheim Co-Pilot EC 6/2/44 2nd Lt. Emerson E Branson Navigator EC 6/2/44 SSGT Melvin H Curry Ball-Turret Gunner EC 6/2/44 SSGT John M Connolly Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Junior aka Crash Wagon III 42-31762 MIA French Airfields 6/12/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Gt Falls 16/12/43; Denver 20/12/43; Kearney 31/12/43; RAF Nutts Corner 15/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-M] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; Missing in Action French A/fds 12/6/44 with Loren Jackson, Co-pilot: Ross Blake, Bombardier: Joe Haught, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Armando Marsili, Radio Operator: Ervin Pickrel, Ball turret gunner: Felipe Muquiz, Waist gunner: Fred Martini, Waist gunner: Sam Pennell, Tail gunner: Theo Dubenic (9 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Gerald Shaffer (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Farceaux, 20 miles SE of Rouen, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 5628. JUNIOR aka CRASH WAGON III. KIA 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Gerald W Shaffer Navigator POW 6/12/44 Lt. Col. Loren E Jackson Sr Pilot POW 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Ross M Blake Co-Pilot POW 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Joseph W Haught Bombardier POW 6/12/44 SSGT Armando A Marsilii Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/12/44 TSGT Ervin A Pickrel Radio Operator POW 6/12/44 SSGT Felipe E Muquiz Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/12/44 TSGT Frederic C Martini Waist Gunner POW 6/12/44 SSGT Sam A Pennell Waist Gunner POW 6/12/44 SSGT Theodore G Dubenic Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mr. Smith 42-5985 MIA Hamburg 6/20/44''' Delivered Long Beach 11/6/43; Gore 7/7/43; Dow Fd 19/7/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-R] Gt Ashfield 20/7/43; Missing in Action Hamburg 20/6/44 with Joe Montgomery, Navigator: Milton Shalinsky, Bombardier: Santo Caruso, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Martin, Radio Operator: Yoris Cottongim, Ball turret gunner: John Hadzega, Waist gunner: Leo Allard, Waist gunner: John Davis, Tail gunner: Frank Sutula (9 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Sam Levy (Killed in Action); #2 & #3 sustained damage, then another feathered, crashed Neuenwalde, 12 miles S of Cuxhaven, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 5899. KIA 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Samuel K Levy Co-Pilot POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Joseph A Montgomery Pilot POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Milton Shalinsky Navigator POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Santo F Caruso Bombardier POW 6/20/44 SSGT James A Martin Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/20/44 SSGT Yoris M Cottongim Jr Radio Operator POW 6/20/44 SGT John O Hadzega Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/20/44 PVT Leo L Allard Waist Gunner POW 6/20/44 SGT John H Davis Waist Gunner POW 6/20/44 SGT Frank P Sutula Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dear Mom 42-38135 MIA Berlin 6/21/44''' Delivered Denver 23/12/43; Kearney 15/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 9/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 21/6/44 with Marvin Lohmeyer; Radio Operator: John Spencer, Waist gunner: Marion Tuckett (3 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Bill Coulthard, Navigator: Leon Pease, Bombardier: Bob Tiffany, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Greene, Ball turret gunner: John Fagan, Waist gunner: Bob Cummings,Tail gunner: Hubert Phillips (7 Returned to Duty); enemy aircraft, force landed Dorrod, Sweden. Missing Air Crew Report 5920. KIA 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Marvin E Lohmeyer Pilot KIA 6/21/44 TSGT John H Spencer Radio Operator KIA 6/21/44 SSGT Marion E Puckett Waist Gunner RTD 6/21/44 2nd Lt. William H Coulthard Co-Pilot RTD 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Leon W Pease Navigator RTD 6/21/44 Maj. Robert S Tiffany Jr. Bombardier RTD 6/21/44 TSGT Thomas C Greene Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 6/21/44 SSGT John B Fagan Jr. Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 6/21/44 SSGT Robert M Cummings Waist Gunner RTD 6/21/44 TSGT Hubert E Phillips Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-3490 MIA Berlin 6/21/44''' Delivered Denver 11/7/43; Grenier 18/8/43; Assigned 812BS/482BG [MI-F] 549BS/385BG [XA-] Alconbury 20/8/43 (H2-X); Missing in Action Berlin 21/6/44 with Matt Totter, Bill Lynch, Ernie Ven Der Heyden, Albt Strahle, Warren Rissmiller, Walter Lynch, Roy Rayle, John Ranz, Craig Lewis, Bob Stafford (10INT); force landed Sweden; Missing Air Crew Report 5919. Became Swedish air-liner SE-BAN; Written off 10/1948. INT 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Matthew P Totter Pilot INT 6/21/44 2nd Lt. William J Lynch Co-Pilot INT 6/21/44 Flt. Ofc. Ernest P Van Der Hayden Navigator INT 6/21/44 SSGT Albert Strahle Bombardier INT 6/21/44 SSGT Warren G Rissmiller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 6/21/44 SSGT Walter A Lynch Radio Operator INT 6/21/44 SGT Roy W Rayle Ball-Turret Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT John H Ranz Waist Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT Craig L Lewis Waist Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT Robert M Stafford Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97211 MIA Munich 7/11/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 10/2/44; Gr Island 22/2/44; Grenier 13/3/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-H] Gt Ashfield 16/3/44; Missing in Action Munich 11/7/44 with Irvin Henderson, Co-pilot: Dave Schnaars, Navigator: Joe Johnson, Bombardier: Gordon Gray, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Parish, Radio Operator: Fred Nygard, Ball turret gunner: Leo Watt, Waist gunner: Earl Edwards, Waist gunner: Jim Smith,Tail gunner: Harry Bible (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Hainhofen, near Augsburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7360. POW 7/11/44 Lt. Irvin L Henderson Pilot POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. David R Schnaars Jr Co-Pilot POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. Joe R Johnson Navigator POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. Gordon H Gray Bombardier POW 7/11/44 TSGT Robert E Parish Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 7/11/44 TSGT Frederick A Nygard Radio Operator POW 7/11/44 SSGT Leo B Wyatt Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/11/44 SSGT Earl D Edwards Waist Gunner POW 7/11/44 SSGT James L Smith Waist Gunner POW 7/11/44 SGT Harold C Bible Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lil Lu 43-38612 MIA Merseburg 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/8/44; Gt Falls 29/8/44; Hunter 7/9/44; Grenier 15/9/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 19/9/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 7/12/44 with Alvin Hufford, Wayne Lough, Conrad Gale, Dick Bowling, Ralph Cole, Dean Leyerly, John Keefe, Willis Hanemannn, Lou Dodson (9 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Nordoellen, Hol?. Missing Air Crew Report 11056. LIL-LU. POW 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Alvin R Hufford Pilot POW 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Wayne L Lough Co-Pilot POW 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Conrad E Gale Navigator POW 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Dick N Bowling Bombardier POW 7/12/44 SSGT Ralph C Cole Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 7/12/44 SGT Dean L Leyerly Radio Operator POW 7/12/44 SGT John F Keefe Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Willis P Hanemann Waist Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Louis F Dodson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Off Spring 42-31917 MIA Munich 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 4/1/44; Kearney 13/1/44; Grenier 26/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [SG-S] Gt Ashfield 2/2/44; Missing in Action Munich 12/7/44 with Capt Rich White, Co-pilot: Clarry Gittins, Navigator: Jim Johnston, Bombardier: Pat Flanagan, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Marvin Nieman, Radio Operator: Harry Fitzwater, Ball turret gunner: Homer Comegys, Waist gunner: Sam Canter, Waist gunner: Bill Lord (9 Killed in Action);Tail gunner: Bob McPherson (Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-102606 (385BG), both broke up and crashed Perl, Luxemberg. Missing Air Crew Report 7507. OFF SPRING was originally named for the newborn son of one time pilot Duane (Pappy) Pangle. KIA 7/12/44 Capt. Richard B White Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Clarence E Gittins Co-Pilot KIA 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. James W Johnston Navigator KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Patrick J Flanagan Bombardier KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Marvin W Nieman Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Harry E Fitzwater Radio Operator KIA 7/12/44 SGT Homer C Comegys Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SGT Samuel L Canter Waist Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SGT William R Lord Jr Waist Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Robert P McPherson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Curley's Kids 42-102606 MIA Munich 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 18/3/44; Kearney 2/4/44; Dow Fd 14/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Munich 12/7/44 with Bob McDonald, Co-pilot: Steve Ryan, Navigator: Bill Henry, Bombardier: Francis Chrisman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Brown, Radio Operator: Russell Hale, Ball turret gunner: Walt Barosh, Waist gunner: Pete Hofferman,Tail gunner: Pete Linton (9 Killed in Action); Waist gunner: Larry Atiyah (Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-31917 (385BG), crashed Wolwelange, Belg. Missing Air Crew Report 7489. CURLEY’S KIDS. KIA 7/12/44 1st Lt. Robert L McDonald Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Stephen F Ryan Co-Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. William T Henry Navigator KIA 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Francis M Chrisman Bombardier KIA 7/12/44 TSGT George E Brown Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Russell Hale Radio Operator KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Walter R Barosh Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Peter J Hofferman Waist Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Pete Linton Tail Gunner POW 7/12/44 SSGT Larry Atiyeh Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-107031 MIA Munich 7/13/44''' Delivered Tulsa 2/2/44; Grenier 5/3/44; Assigned 96BG Snetterton 13/3/44; 550BS/385BG [SG-N] Gt Ashfield 12/3/44; Missing in Action Munich 13/7/44 with Bob Turner, Co-pilot: Ken Daniels, Navigator: George Allen, Bombardier: Bob Dewey, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Dave Disbrow, Radio Operator: Chester Pawelczak, Ball turret gunner: Myron Caulkin, Waist gunner: Arthur Brooks, Waist gunner: Alf Hanson, Tail gunner: Art Dassow (10INT); flak, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 7490. Returned to the USA 1103 BU Morrison 22/8/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Walnut Ridge 18/12/45. INT 7/13/44 Lt. Robert G Turner Pilot INT 7/13/44 2nd Lt. Kenneth E Daniels Co-Pilot INT 7/13/44 1st Lt. George K Allen Jr Navigator INT 7/13/44 2nd Lt. Robert W Dewey Bombardier INT 7/13/44 TSGT David W Disbrow Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 7/13/44 TSGT Chester D Pawelczak Radio Operator INT 7/13/44 SGT Myron L Caulkin Ball-Turret Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Arthur F Brooks Waist Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Alfred A Hanson Waist Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Arthur W Dassow Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6112 MIA Switzerland 7/16/44''' Missing in Action: 16 July 1944 (Flak / Mechanical failure) With Norman Robbins, Co-pilot: Bruce Dixon, Navigator: Paul Grove, Bombardier: Bob Reeves, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Hoelzer, Radio Operator: Isadore Gertler, Ball turret gunner: Sheldon May, Waist gunner: Phil Vuchichevich, Waist gunner: Walter Cole (wia),Tail gunner: Ed Leonard force landed Dubendorf, Switzerland 10 Interned (MACR 7569) INT 7/16/44 Lt. Norman V Robbins Pilot INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Bruce F Dixon Co-Pilot INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Paul S Grove Navigator INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert C Reeves Bombardier INT 7/16/44 SSGT Robert C Hoelzer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 7/16/44 TSGT Isadore Gertler Radio Operator INT 7/16/44 SSGT Sheldon May Ball-Turret Gunner INT 7/16/44 TSGT Philip J Vuchichevich Waist Gunner INT 7/16/44 SSGT Walter L Cole Waist Gunner INT 7/16/44 SSGT Edward S Leonard Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-37663 MIA Merseburg 7/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 9/5/44; Hunter 21/5/44; Grenier 1/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 7/6/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 29/7/44 with A.L. Benefield (Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Dick Barry, Navigator: Herb Kozel, Bombardier: Leon Davidson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Calvin Winwright, Radio Operator: Ed McGrath, Ball turret gunner: Harry Crouse, Waist gunner: Harry McCarthy,Tail gunner: Chas Campbell (8 Killed in Action); flak KO’d #4 before ship plunged down, crashed Bloesien, SW of Merseburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7819. KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard G Barry Co-Pilot KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Herbert R Kozel Navigator KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Leonard F Davidson Bombardier KIA 7/29/44 TSGT Calvin C Winright Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/29/44 TSGT Edward H McGrath Jr Radio Operator KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Harold P Crouse Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Harry L McCarthy Waist Gunner KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Charles C Campbell Tail Gunner POW 7/29/44 1st Lt. A L Benefield Jr Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31598 MIA Paris 8/2/44''' Delivered Denver 28/11/43; Kearney 19/12/43; Wilmington 31/12/43; Presque Is 2/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 18/1/44; Missing in Action Paris 2/8/44 with Luther Newcomer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Panasuk, Waist gunner: Ed Abbott,Tail gunner: Ken Waterfield (4 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Russell Katz, Navigator: Jim Lindquist, Bombardier: Ed O’Day, Radio Operator: Marion Church, Ball turret gunner: Jack Davis (5 evaded capture); flak, crashed Breviaries, N of Rambouillet, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 8161. POW 8/2/44 Lt. Luther P Newcomer Pilot POW 8/2/44 SGT Joseph W Panasuk Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/2/44 SSGT Edward C Abbott Jr Waist Gunner POW 8/2/44 TSGT Kenneth E Waterfield Tail Gunner EC 8/2/44 2nd Lt. Russell J Katz Co-Pilot EC 8/2/44 2nd Lt. James I Lindquist Navigator EC 8/2/44 Lt. Edward F O'Day Jr. Bombardier EC 8/2/44 TSGT Marion T Church Radio Operator EC 8/2/44 SSGT Jack C Davis Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Hairs Breath 42-38199 MIA Hamburg 8/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Kearney 24/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-P] Gt Ashfield 8/2/44; Missing in Action Hamburg 4/8/44 with John Masterson, Co-pilot: Ed Caldero, Navigator: Joe Silverman, Bombardier: Steve Yarema, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Pete McCabe, Radio Operator: Guido Mannarino, Ball turret gunner: Ed Ferris, Waist gunner: Bob McKneilly,Tail gunner: Merritt Knox (9 Prisoner of War); flak KO’d #3 & enemy aircraft, crashed Midlum, S of Cuxhaven, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7743. HAIRS BREATH. POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. John E Masterson Pilot POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Edward P Caldero Co-Pilot POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Joseph Silverman Navigator POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Steven Yarema Bombardier POW 8/4/44 SSGT Peter J McCabe Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/4/44 SGT Guido A Mannarino Radio Operator POW 8/4/44 SGT Edward L Ferris Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/4/44 SSGT Robert H McNeilly Waist Gunner POW 8/4/44 SGT Merritt W Knox Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38156 MIA Eindhoven 8/9/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 1/7/44; Kearney 11/7/44; Grenier 15/7/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 18/7/44; Missing in Action Eindhoven 9/8/44 with Sterling Bristol, John Faulkner, Tony Burrows (3 Killed in Action); Bill Allison, John Campbell, Earl Hansen, Tony Mosca, Julius King, Buell Martin (6 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Baumholder, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7389. KIA 8/9/44 2nd Lt. Sterling W Bristol Jr Pilot KIA 8/9/44 2nd Lt. John F Faulkner Navigator KIA 8/9/44 SSGT Anthony Burroughs Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/9/44 2nd Lt. Billy H Allison Co-Pilot POW 8/9/44 2nd Lt. John H Campbell Bombardier POW 8/9/44 SSGT Earl I Hansen Radio Operator POW 8/9/44 SGT Anthony J Mosca Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/9/44 SSGT Julius L King Jr Waist Gunner POW 8/9/44 SSGT Buell S Martin Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31864 MIA Venlo 8/15/44''' Delivered Denver 30/12/43; Kearney 14/1/44; Morrison 31/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Z] Gt Ashfield 21/2/44; Missing in Action Venlo 15/8/44 with Bob Harrington, Co-pilot: Jim Kelly, Navigator: Joe Norbut, Bombardier: Phil Feldman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Terry, Radio Operator: Dominic Romeo, Ball turret gunner: Jim Craver,Tail gunner: Paul McNally (8 Prisoner of War); Waist gunner: Jim Moulton (evaded capture); flak KO’d #1 and #2, lost altitude, crashed Gross-Hesepe, NW of Meppen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7907. POW 8/15/44 Lt. Robert K Harrington Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. James G Kelly Co-Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. Joseph G Norbut Navigator POW 8/15/44 Flt. Ofc. Philip F Feldman Bombardier POW 8/15/44 TSGT James E Terry Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/15/44 SSGT Dominick Romeo Radio Operator POW 8/15/44 TSGT James P Craver Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Paul E McNally Tail Gunner EC 8/15/44 SGT James T Moulton Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Homesick Angel 42-107135 MIA Handorf 8/15/44''' Delivered Denver 2/3/44; Kearney 22/3/44; Grenier 21/4/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-N] Gt Ashfield 24/4/44; Missing in Action Handorf 15/8/44 with Neil Rosener, Co-pilot: George Flynn, Navigator: Hubert Graves, Bombardier: Lester Esterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry Fiscus, Radio Operator: Roland Reid, Ball turret gunner: Clarry Dosser, Waist gunner: Laverne Rohrbaugh, Ph-Cliff Peek, Tail gunner: Joe Lopes (10POW-all picked up by a German boat); flak damage, crashed Ijsselmeer, E of Enkhuizen, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 7908. HOMESICK ANGEL. POW 8/15/44 Lt. Neil W Rosener Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. George F Flynn Co-Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. Hubert E Graves Jr Navigator POW 8/15/44 Lt. Lester Esterman Bombardier POW 8/15/44 SSGT Harold C Fiscus Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/15/44 TSGT Roland J Reid Radio Operator POW 8/15/44 SSGT Clarence A Dosser Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Laverne E Rohrbaugh Waist Gunner POW 8/15/44 TSGT Clifford J Peek Waist Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Joseph L Lopes Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Big Gas Bird 42-31638 MIA Magdeburg 9/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 30/11/43; Paine 4/12/43; Kearney 11/12/43; Romulus 20/12/43; Presque Is 21/12/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 30/12/43; Missing in Action Magdeburg 12/9/44 with Ramon Newman, Co-pilot: Harvey Dater, Bombardier: Ed Lower, Radio Operator: Bob Kuhn (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: George Pearson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Fuchs, Ball turret gunner: Clifton Estabrook, Waist gunner: Claude Lyons, Tail gunner: Tom Morrissey (5 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Ruppershutten, E of Frankfurt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 8907. BIG GAS BIRD. KIA 9/12/44 Lt. Ramon H Newman Pilot KIA 9/12/44 2nd Lt. Harvey Dater Co-Pilot KIA 9/12/44 1st Lt. Edward J Lower Bombardier KIA 9/12/44 TSGT Robert E Kuhn Radio Operator POW 9/12/44 2nd Lt. George W Pearson Bombardier POW 9/12/44 SGT John H Fuchs Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 9/12/44 SSGT Clifton D Estabrook Ball-Turret Gunner POW 9/12/44 SSGT Claude H Lyons Waist Gunner POW 9/12/44 SSGT Tom H Morrissey Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Half & Half 42-97940 Crashed Kentford 9/13/44''' Delivered Denver 10/4/44; Cheyenne 1/5/44; Hunter 14/5/44; Dow Fd 4/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 7/6/44; detailed Stuttgart 13/9/44 with Chas Lamont, Co-pilot: Billy Hinson, Navigator: Jim Pillsbury, tog-Hazen Whittier, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Barnett, Ball turret gunner: Bill Pipes, Waist gunner: J.J. Toomey,Tail gunner: Bob Thomas (8 Returned to Duty); Radio Operator: Joe Sturdivant (Killed in Action); on return fire broke out in landing gear, abandoned over West Suffolk, crashed near Kentford, Bury St Edmunds; Salvaged (rep with rear end of DOZY DOATS), became HALF AND HALF. KIA 9/13/44 SSGT Joe P Sturdivant Waist Gunner RTD 9/13/44 2nd Lt. Charles Lamont Jr Pilot RTD 9/13/44 Billy J Hinson Co-Pilot RTD 9/13/44 2nd Lt. James S Pillsbury Navigator RTD 9/13/44 Hazen Whittier Bombardier/ Togglier RTD 9/13/44 TSGT George W Barnett Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 9/13/44 William L Pipes Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 9/13/44 J J Toomey Waist Gunner RTD 9/13/44 Robert L Thomas Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Reluctant Lady 42-107035 MIA Bremen 9/26/44''' Delivered Tulsa 3/2/44; Dow Fd 24/4/44; Assigned 398BG Nuthampstead 30/4/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 6/5/44; Missing in Action Bremen 26/9/44 with Chas Lundsberg, Co-pilot: J.M. Elzey, Navigator: Bob Smallman, Bombardier: John Wise, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cosmo Rabasco, Radio Operator: Forrest Sampson, Ball turret gunner: Bill Sizer, Waist gunner: Jack Walker,Tail gunner: Ed Morgan and ph-Alex Behr (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Jesteburg, NW of Lueneburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 10204. RELUCTANT LADY. POW 9/26/44 Capt. Charles W Lundsberg Pilot POW 9/26/44 2nd Lt. J M Ellzey Co-Pilot POW 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Robert E Smallman Navigator POW 9/26/44 Lt. John W Wise Bombardier POW 9/26/44 TSGT Cosmo Rabasco Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 9/26/44 TSGT Forrest O Sampson Jr Radio Operator POW 9/26/44 SSGT William R Sizer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 9/26/44 SSGT Jack M Walker Waist Gunner POW 9/26/44 SSGT Edward D Morgan Tail Gunner POW 9/26/44 SGT Alexander Behr Jr PH/ Passenger '''B-17 Flying Fortress Heavenly Body 44-6008 Ditched North Sea 9/26/44''' Delivered Tulsa 3/4/44; Hunter 17/4/44; Grenier 30/4/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 7/5/44; battle damaged Bremen 26/9/44 with Chas Lamont, Co-pilot: Rodolfo Gutierrez (2 Killed in Action), Navigator: Herbert R. Greiner , Bombardier: Roy F. Buck, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Albert M. Detert, Radio Operator: Gilbert H. Woerner, Ball turret gunner: Robert R. Hoyman, Waist gunner: Lawrence X. Crilley, Tail gunner: Richard E. Rolander; (7 Returned to Duty). HEAVENLY BODY. flak, ditched North Sea. KIA 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Charles Lamont Jr Pilot KIA 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Rodolfo Gutierrez Co-Pilot RTD 9/26/44 1st Lt. Herbert R Greider Navigator RTD 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Roy F Buck Bombardier RTD 9/26/44 Albert M Detert Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 9/26/44 Gilbert H Woerner Radio Operator RTD 9/26/44 Robert R Hoyman Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 9/26/44 Lawrence X Crilley Waist Gunner RTD 9/26/44 Richard E Rolander Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress West Virginian 44-6159 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Tulsa 18/5/44; Kearney 29/5/44; Grenier 7/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [XA-M] Gt Ashfield 11/6/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Ray Noiseau, Metro Marchyn (2 Prisoner of War); Bill Waggoner, Bill Feuerstein, Stan Gue, Norman Wiess, Paul Provinical, Jim Burns, Don McGraw (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Brandenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9515. WEST VIRGINIAN.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/15235 KIA 10/6/44 [[Burns-10478|SSGT James Burns Jr.]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Feuerstein-280|2nd Lt. William J. Fuerstein]] Bombardier KIA 10/6/44 [[Waggoner-1936|1st Lt. William A. Waggoner]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Weiss-2465|TSGT Norman S. Weiss]] Radio Operation/ Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Provinciali-3|SSGT Paul Provincial]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Gue-49|TSGT Stanley D. Gue]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[McGraw-1156|SSGT Donald T. McGraw]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Marchyn-1|1st Lt. Metro Marchyn]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Noiseau-3|Capt. Raymond C. Noiseau]] Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Wee Willie Wilbur 42-102465 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/3/44; Kearney 5/4/44; Dow Fd 14/4/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG HR-J] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Bill Jens, Athrian Vaughn, Bob Huff, Stewart Love, Chester Means, Joe Kunkle, Aloysius Kozanecki, Fred Nagle, Stan Pylko (9 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9525. WEE WILLIE WILBUR.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/1516 ''SSGT Stewart Love was POW not KIA'' KIA 10/6/44 [[Jens-104|2nd Lt. William Jens]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Kozanecki-1|SGT Aloysius Kozanecki]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Kunkle-410|SGT Joseph Kunkle]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Means-1495|SGT Chester F. Means]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Nagle-2095|SGT Fred Nagle]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Pytko-1|SSGT Stanley Pytko]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Vaughn-4684|2nd Lt. Athrian Vaughn]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Huff-4166|FLT O Robert K. Huff]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Love-5397|SSGT Stewart M. Love]] Bombardier/Nose Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Roger the Dodger 42-97275 MIA Munich 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 15/2/44; Rapid City 5/3/44; Gr Island 27/4/44; Assigned 398BG Nuthampstead 3/5/44; no ops, transferred 549BS/385BG[XA- ] Gt Ashfield 4/5/44 REBEL; 551BS; Missing in Action Munich 6/10/44 with Bill Leverett, Dick Phillips, Bob Karshmer, Emmanuel Pappas, Harry Muentener, John Birrell, Milton Hyman, John Albers (9 Prisoner of War); Jim Davis (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Vehlgast, Ger?. Missing Air Crew Report 9522. ROGER THE DODGER. KIA 10/7/44 [[Albers-705|SSGT John L. Albers]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Davis-63473|SSGT James P. Davis]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 SSGT John A Birrell Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 SSGT Milton Hyman Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Karshmer-5|2nd Lt. Robert Karshmer]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 Lt. Bill J Leverett Pilot POW 10/6/44 TSGT Harry A Muentener Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 SSGT Emmanuel M Pappas Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Phillips-27778|Lt. Col. Richard H Phillips]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[White-47956|TSGT Kenneth L White]] Photographer '''B-17 Flying Fortress 42-98010 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 1/5/44; Long Beach 12/6/44; Hunter 18/7/44; Dow Fd 3/8/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q] Gt Ashfield 4/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin (Spandau) 6/10/44 with Delroy Taylor, Miles Osmer, Orlando Krupka, Ira Barnes, Albt Beenes, Vernon James, Elvin Brown, Orvil Wright (8 Killed in Action); Bruce Martin (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9523. KIA 10/6/44 [[Barnes-16403|TSGT Ira M Barnes]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Beenes-4|SGT Albert Beenes]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Brown-85124|SGT Elvin Brown]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[James-15893|SGT Vernon W James]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Krupka-29|2nd Lt. Orlando A Krupka]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Osmer-60|2nd Lt. Miles W Osmer]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Taylor-55177|2nd Lt. Deloy Taylor]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Wright-35217|SGT Orvil E Wright]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Martin-48819|2nd Lt. Bruce C. Martin]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress 42-98016 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 2/5/44; Kearney 16/6/44; Grenier 30/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [XA-C] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin (Spandau) 6/10/44 with Bob Funk, Bill Davis, George Curtis, Doug Randolph, Gene Cahill, Delmar Harmon, Burnie Goldson, Chester Foster (8 Killed in Action); Bob McNichols (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Friesack, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9524. KIA 10/6/44 [[Cahill-1574|SSGT Eugene F Cahill]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Curtis-12449|2nd Lt. George W Curtis]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Davis-71165|2nd Lt. William L Davis]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Foster-22413|SGT Chester B Foster]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Funk-2269|2nd Lt. Robert G Funk]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Goldson-37|SGT Burnie B Goldson Jr]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Harmon-6479|SGT Delmar A Harmon]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Randolph-3193|SGT Douglas R Randolph]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Mcnichols-99|2nd Lt. Robert L McNichols]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lamplight Lil 43-37548 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/4/44; Kearney 10/5/44; Grenier 25/5/44; Assigned 92BG Podington 12/6/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [XA-F] Gt Ashfield 28/6/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Hyman Kaplan, Kelso Poore, Ned Mertz (3 Killed in Action); Harry Livingston, Walt Schulte, Jim Mulder, Alf Flesner, Bruce Ely, Harry Mathieu (6 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9517. KIA 10/6/44 [[Poore-1050|SSGT Kelso M Poore]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Mertz-681|SSGT Ned H Mertz]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Kaplan-757|Lt. Hyman Kaplan]] Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Ey-18|SSGT Bruce Ey]] Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 [[Flesner-58|SSGT Alfred E Flesner]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Mathieu-655|SSGT Harry J Mathieu Jr]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Livingston-3845|2nd Lt. Harry W Livingston Jr]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. James Mulder Jr Bombardier POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Walter B Schulte Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Texas Bluebonnet 43-38060 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/6/44; Kearney 16/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-G] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Lucien Courcelle, Frank Bullen, Hubert Bivins, Roy Slaper, Delbert Hamilton, Roland Leider, Jerry Weir, Bob Bozine (8 Killed in Action); Marvin Wolverton (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Pessin, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9508. TEXAS BLUEBONNET. KIA 10/6/44 [[Bivins-293|1st Lt. Hubert J Bivins]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Bozina-1|SSGT Robert P Bozina]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Bullen-933|1st Lt. Frank R Bullen]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Courcelle-18|1st Lt. Lucien C Courcelle]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Hamilton-21795|TSGT Delbert L Hamilton]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Leider-27|TSGT Roland N Leider]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Slaper-1|1st Lt. Roy M Slaper]] Bombardier KIA 10/6/44 SGT Jerry L Weir Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Wolverton-728|SSGT Marvin B Wolverton]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress 43-38217 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 8/7/44; Hunter 20/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Ray Tuley, Jack Rock, Herb Evans, Bill McCauley, leland Harvey, Bob Campbell (6 Killed in Action); Walt Hartman, Joe Gorchak, John Standley (3 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Barnewitz, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9519. KIA 10/6/44 SGT Robert E Campbell Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Evans-29376|SSGT Herbert G Evans]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Harvey-13878|SGT Leland F Harvey]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[McCauley-1844|SGT William J McCauley Jr.]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Rock-1184|2nd Lt. Jack L Rock]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Tuley-136|1st Lt. Raymond W Tuley]] Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Standley-735|SGT John C Standley]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Walter L Hartman Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Gorchak-1|1st Lt. Joseph Gorchak]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress 43-38430 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 2/8/44; Hunter 12/8/44; Grenier 2/9/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 8/9/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Don Andreas, Harry Swift, Mike Cangemi, Bob Quicksall (4 Killed in Action); Alvin Rosenthal, Abel Rebello, Rod Hambree, Mike Pace, George Sachen (5 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Koenigshorst, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9520. KIA 10/6/44 [[Andreas-189|1st Lt. Donald J Andreas]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Cangemi-27|SGT Michael A Cangemi]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Quicksall-38|SGT Robert W Quicksall]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Swift-3449|Flt. Ofc. Harry F Swift]] Bombardier POW 10/6/44 SGT Rodney C Hambree Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 [[Pace-3273|SGT Michael F Pace]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Abel S Rebello Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Rosenthal-921|Capt. Alvin S Rosenthal]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Sachen-34|SSGT George Sachen]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress 44-8143 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 23/6/44; Langley 26/7/44; Dow Fd 13/8/44; Assigned 333BS/94BG Rougham 15/8/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 19/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Capt Jack Batty, Capt Edwin Herron, Mike Galicia, Lou DiNicola, Lt Bill Daniels mickey op, Ellwood Maxam, Lt Edgar Griffith tg, (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Senke, Ger; 7KIA 3POW; Missing Air Crew Report 9516. KIA 10/6/44 [[Batty-636|Capt. Jack G W Batty]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Daniels-6552|1st Lt. William G Daniels]] Mickey Operator/ Pathfinder Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Di_Nicola-15|TSGT Louis P DiNicola]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Galicia-43|TSGT Michael A Galicia]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Griffith-8557|2nd Lt. Edgar E Griffith]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Herron-1809|Capt. Edwin R Herron]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Maxam-119|SSGT Ellwood C Maxam]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Fields-5493|SSGT Casper R D Fields]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 Lt. Joseph L Jones Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[McGhee-455|Capt. Robert M McGhee Jr]] Bombardier/ D R Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dozy Doats 44-97079 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/1/44; Kearney 18/2/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-B] Gt Ashfield 3/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Everett Isaacson, Filbert Dye, Howard Ryan, Bill Ligon, Joe Mandarano (5 Killed in Action); Warren Story, Don McQuade, Irvin Poole, Joe Matuszak (4 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Brandenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9521. DOZY DOATS. KIA 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Filbert F Dye Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 1st Lt. Everett L Isaacson Pilot KIA 10/6/44 SSGT William Y Ligon Jr Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 SSGT Joseph M Mandarano Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 TSGT Howard C Ryan Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. William K Kelley Pilot POW 10/6/44 SSGT Joseph M Matuszak Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 Flt. Ofc. Donald Kyle McQuade Bombardier POW 10/6/44 TSGT Irvin W Poole Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-37888 MIA Merseburg 11/2/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 1/6/44; Hunter 10/6/44; Presque Is 28/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 1/7/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 2/11/44 with Hyrum Keeler, Edgar Denton, Art Alexander, Glen Kraft, John Ray, Billy Walker, Bob Read, Harry Goetsch (8 Prisoner of War); Harry Weissman (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Detmold, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 10155. KIA 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Harry Weissman Navigator POW 11/2/44 Lt. Col. Hyrum G Keeler Pilot POW 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Edgar A Denton Co-Pilot POW 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Arthur E Alexander Bombardier POW 11/2/44 TSGT Glen A Kraft Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/2/44 TSGT John F Ray Radio Operator POW 11/2/44 SSGT Billy R Walker Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/2/44 SSGT Robert T Read Waist Gunner POW 11/2/44 SSGT Harold W Goetsch Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38566 Landed Great Ashfield 11/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 18/8/44; Lincoln 6/9/44; Grenier 24/9/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-T] Gt Ashfield 25/9/44; returning from Osnabruck 21/11/44 with Cliff Foss (Cobb), Otho Quick, Myron Loyet, Theo Otto, Bob Houston, John Bevilcqua, Gail Anderson (7 Returned to Duty); Jim Shaver, Ed Myers (2 Prisoner of War); mid-air coll with 43-38270 (385BG), but returned and repaired; Missing Air Crew Report 10468; Returned to the USA Bradley 26/6/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 28/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 5/12/45. POW 11/21/44 Lt. James H Shaver Bombardier POW 11/21/44 TSGT Edward F Myers Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Clifford W Foss Pilot RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Otho J Quick Co-Pilot RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Myron M Loyet Navigator RTD 11/21/44 TSGT Theodore E Otto Radio Operator RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Robert W Houston Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Johnnie P Bevilacqua Waist Gunner RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Gail E Anderson Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38270 Crashed Koerbecke 11/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 14/7/44; Hunter 22/7/44; Dow Fd 4/8/44; Assigned 390BG Framlingham 4/8/44; transferred 549BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 5/8/44. Mid-air collision with 43-38566 on the mission to Osnabruck 21/11/44 with pilot James S. Webb; Co-pilot Francis M. Riggs; Navigator Charles G. Melhado; Bombardier Orsen E. Jensen; Top Turret Gunner Thomas H. Watkins; Radio Operator/Gunner Anthony Vespasiano; Ball Turret Gunner Wallace D. Land; Tail Gunner Kenneth E. Kio; Waist Gunner Pryce O. Spencer. Only Kenneth Kio survived and was made POW (Prisoner of War). Crashed 1km East of Koerbecke, near Warburg, Westfalien, Germany. Missing Air Crew Report 10413. KIA 11/21/44 Lt. James S Webb Pilot KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Francis M Riggs Co-Pilot KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Charles G Melhado Navigator KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Orsen E Jensen Bombardier KIA 11/21/44 TSGT Thomas H Watkins Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 11/21/44 TSGT Anthony Vespasiano Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 11/21/44 SSGT Wallace D Land Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/21/44 SSGT Pryce O Spencer Waist Gunner POW 11/21/44 SSGT Kenneth E Kio Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sweet and Lovely 43-38233 MIA Darmstadt 12/24/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 11/7/44; Kearney 19/7/44; Dow Fd 1/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 5/8/44; on mission 27/9/44 with W.K. Kelley (8 Returned to Duty); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Carl Gielow (Killed in Action)), p landed in Belgium and ret base later; Missing in Action Darmstadt 24/12/44 with Larry Vogt, Jim Anding, Vic Hammond, Roy Capwell, Harry Sevick, Dick Rudd, Cliff Canterberry, Bill Johnson (8 Killed in Action); Calvin Rhodes (Prisoner of War); flak, mid air coll with 43-37893 (385BG); crashed Namur, Bel. Missing Air Crew Report 11113. KIA 12/24/44 2nd Lt. Lawrence H Vogt Pilot KIA 12/24/44 Flt. Ofc. James E Anding Co-Pilot KIA 12/24/44 2nd Lt. Victor R Hammonds Jr Navigator KIA 12/24/44 Flt. Ofc. Roy V Capwell Bombardier KIA 12/24/44 SGT Harry E Sevick Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 12/24/44 SGT Richard P Rudd Radio Operator KIA 12/24/44 SGT Clifford F Canterberry Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/24/44 SGT William E Johnson Waist Gunner POW 12/24/44 SGT Calvin Rhodes Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Miss D Day 44-6100 MIA Cologne 1/9/45''' Delivered Tulsa 4/5/44; Kearney 10/5/44; Grenier 24/5/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 27/5/44; 1m Missing in Action Cologne 9/1/45 with Rifas Missing Air Crew Report 11718. MISS `D' DAY. MIA 1/9/45 Lt. Leonard Rifas Pilot MIA 1/9/45 2nd Lt. Charles M Jones Co-Pilot MIA 1/9/45 2nd Lt. Robert T Chandler Navigator MIA 1/9/45 Lt. John W Skoff Bombardier MIA 1/9/45 TSGT William D Finkbiner Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer MIA 1/9/45 TSGT Wilmer W Sherwood Radio Operator/ Gunner MIA 1/9/45 Lowery I Boyd Ball-Turret Gunner MIA 1/9/45 John H Parrish Waist Gunner MIA 1/9/45 SSGT Dwain R Rasmussen Waist Gunner MIA 1/9/45 SSGT Alphonse J Novetske Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Honey Chile 43-37857 MIA Mannheim 1/21/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 29/5/44; Hunter 9/6/44; Dow Fd 28/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 1/7/44; Missing in Action Mannheim 21/1/45 with Capt John McErlane (Killed in Action); Earl Hansen, Jim Pillsbury, Paul Manouvier, J.L. Pence, Bill Rambo, Mike Roppolo, Hunter Dunn, Bob Dennard (8 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Joehlingen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 11765. HONEY-CHILE. KIA 1/21/45 Capt. John T McErlane Pilot POW 1/21/45 2nd Lt. Earl H Hansen Co-Pilot POW 1/21/45 2nd Lt. James S Pillsbury Navigator POW 1/21/45 Lt. Paul J Manouvier Bombardier POW 1/21/45 SSGT J L Pence Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/21/45 TSGT William E Rambo Jr Radio Operator POW 1/21/45 SSGT Michael A Roppolo Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/21/45 SSGT Hunter H Dunn Waist Gunner POW 1/21/45 SSGT Robert E Dennard Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Leading Lady 42-97979 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Dallas 21/4/44; Langley 15/6/44; Grenier 6/7/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 8/7/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Gene Vaadi, Jesse Brown, Tom Conway, Neil Duell, Henry Anthony, Clarence Glitz, Jine DiFenzo, Burke Marshall, Phil Penchi (9 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Ruhland, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12855. LEADING LADY. POW 3/2/45 Lt. Eugene J Vaadi Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Jesse R Brown Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Thomas J Conway Jr Navigator POW 3/2/45 TSGT Neil G Duell Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Henry R Anthony Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 SSGT Clarence N Giltz Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SGT Jine O Di Fenzo Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Burke L Marshall Waist Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Philip P Penchi Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Perry's Pirates 43-37871 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 31/5/44; Kearney 9/6/44; Grenier 30/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-N] Gt Ashfield 2/7/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Bob Krahn, Oris Lundy, Glynn Hull, Russ Fritzinger, Flem Williams, Paul Klinko, Doyle Green, Roy Werner (8 Prisoner of War); Lester Brown (evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crashed Dresden, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12857. SLICK CHICK aka PERRY’S PIRATES. POW 3/2/45 Lt. Robert A Krahn Pilot POW 3/2/45 Lt. Oris E Lundy Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Glynn D Hull Navigator POW 3/2/45 Lt. Russell W Fritzinger Jr Bombardier POW 3/2/45 TSGT Flem E Williams Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 TSGT Paul C Klinko Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SSGT Doyle Green Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SSGT Lester R Brown Waist Gunner POW 3/2/45 SSGT Roy O Werner Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38148 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 30/6/44; Kearney 11/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-W] Gt Ashfield 3/8/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Leon Tripp, Ed Gildea, Dan Machiewicz, Leon Deziel, Francis Wiemerslage, Bob McCaulay, Henrt Koshemina (7 Killed in Action); Elmer Batz, Dick Walters (2 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Jueledorf, Ger?. Missing Air Crew Report 12856. KIA 3/2/45 Lt. Leon E Tripp Pilot KIA 3/2/45 Flt. Ofc. Edward J Gildea Navigator KIA 3/2/45 SGT Daniel J Machiewicz Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 3/2/45 SGT Leon G Deziel Radio Operator KIA 3/2/45 SGT Francis W Wiemerslage Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/2/45 SGT Robert J Macaulay Waist Gunner KIA 3/2/45 SGT Henry G Koshemina Tail Gunner POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Edward L Batz Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 SGT Richard J Walters Bombardier/ Nose Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-8417 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Patterson 7/9/44; Hunter 17/9/44; Grenier 25/9/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-D] Gt Ashfield 28/9/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Ken Tipton, Ed Craig, Jack Waller, Glenn King, Roger Maul, Frank Mang, Glenn Childress, Chas Eckert (8 Prisoner of War); John Nostin (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Fictenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12858. KIA 3/2/45 SGT John Nostin Tail Gunner POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Kenneth G Tipton Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Edward M Craig Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Jack M Waller Navigator POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Glenn W King Bombardier POW 3/2/45 SGT Rodger C Maul Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 SSGT Frank E Mang Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SGT Glenn R Childress Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Charles C Eckert Jr Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6944 MIA Berlin 3/18/45''' Delivered Hunter 26/12/44; Grenier 13/1/45; Assigned 551BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 22/1/45; Missing in Action Berlin 18/3/45 with pilot Hubert Bloom; Co-pilot Howard Marvelle; Navigator Robert K. Cavan; Bombardier Alvin Vaira; Top Turret Gunner Don G. Fink; Radio Operator/Gunner Sol S. Lipschitz; Ball Turret Gunner Robert J. Oglan; Waist Gunner Wesley R. Brown; Tail Gunner Raymond A. Dahl; (3 Killed in Action, 6 Prisoner of War) Missing Air Crew Report 13147. KIA 3/18/45 SGT Sol S Lipschitz Radio Operator KIA 3/18/45 SSGT Robert J Oglan Jr Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/18/45 SGT Raymond A Dahl Tail Gunner POW 3/18/45 1st Lt. Hubert I Bloom Pilot POW 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Howard Marvelle Co-Pilot POW 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Robert K Cavan Navigator POW 3/18/45 Lt. Col. Alvin Vaira Task Group Commander/ Bombardier POW 3/18/45 Capt. Don G Fink Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/18/45 Wesley R Brown Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Kentucky Winner 42-102481 MIA Berlin 3/18/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/3/44; Kearney 4/5/44; Grenier 19/4/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-P] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Berlin 18/3/45 with Bill Cocker, Bill Chaney, Harold Morthorst, Bob Crider, Ellis Murray, Vince Figini, Joe Ryan, Harry Grimet (8 Returned to Duty); Bill Martsch (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Grodzisk, Poland. Missing Air Crew Report 13141. KENTUCKY WINNER. KIA 3/18/45 SGT William Martsch Waist Gunner RTD 3/18/45 Lt. William H Cocke Jr Pilot RTD 3/18/45 Lt. William C Chaney Jr Co-Pilot RTD 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Harold T Morthorst Navigator RTD 3/18/45 SGT Robert W Crider Bombardier/ Nose Gunner RTD 3/18/45 SGT Ellis M Murray Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 3/18/45 SSGT Vincent C Figini Radio Operator RTD 3/18/45 SGT Joseph J Ryan Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 3/18/45 SGT Harry J Grimet Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Hairs Breath 43-39199 MIA Zwickau 3/19/45''' Delivered Hunter 31/12/44; Dow Fd 18/1/45; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Y] Gt Ashfield 30/1/45; Missing in Action Zwickau 19/3/45 with Paul Lowry, Max Curtis, Dick Eshelman, Roger Hendrick, Giovanni DeGiovane, Ira O’Kennon, Henry Niemcyk, John Matthews, Bill Georgeine tg, Glenn Barnes rcm (10 Prisoner of War); Tom Smith weather obs (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Frankfurt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 13148. HAIRS BREATH. KIA 3/19/45 MSGT Thomas W Smith Waist Gunner/ Warrant Officer POW 3/19/45 Lt. Paul M Lowry Pilot POW 3/19/45 2nd Lt. Max W Curtis Co-Pilot POW 3/19/45 Lt. Richard E Eshleman Navigator POW 3/19/45 2nd Lt. Roger H Hendrick Bombardier POW 3/19/45 TSGT Giovanni DiGiovane Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/19/45 TSGT Ira E O'Kennon Jr. Radio Operator POW 3/19/45 SSGT Henry P Niemcyk Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT John W Mathews Waist Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT William L Georgeine Tail Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT Glenn E Barnes Radar Counter Measures Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shadie Sadie 43-38639 MIA Kiel 4/4/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/8/44; Patterson 8/9/44; Hunter 20/9/44; Grenier 26/9/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Great Ashfield 1/10/44; Missing in Action Kiel 4/4/45 with Capt Tim Crimmins, Capt Jim Murphy, Mercer Abernathy, Jim Dodd, Bob Bartlett, Bob Fitzgerald, Chas Cook, Oliver Rapps, Milton Dawidowicz (9 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 43-38210 (385BG), crashed North Sea. Missing Air Crew Report 13722. KIA 4/4/45 Capt. Timothy E Crimmins Jr Pilot KIA 4/4/45 Capt. James E Murphy Co-Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Mercer G Abernathy Navigator KIA 4/4/45 Lt. James E Dodd Bombardier KIA 4/4/45 TSGT Robert E Bartlett Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/4/45 TSGT Robert D Fitzgerald Radio Operator KIA 4/4/45 SGT Charles J Cook Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Oliver J Rapps Waist Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Milton Dawidowicz Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Angels Sister 43-38210 MIA Kiel 4/4/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/7/44; Kearney 16/7/44; Dow Fd 3/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-V] Gt Ashfield 4/8/44; Missing in Action Kiel 4/4/45 with Bob Ritchie, Adolph Bernacchi, Bill Simmons, Alvin Koblitz, Bill Miller, Gordon Fraser, Chas Chambers, Leo Lynch, Harry Fredericksen (9 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 43-38639 (385BG), crashed North Sea. Missing Air Crew Report 13720. ANGEL’S SISTER. KIA 4/4/45 Lt. Robert G Ritchie Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Adolph Bernacchi Co-Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. William D Simmons III Navigator KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Alvin L Koblitz Bombardier KIA 4/4/45 SSGT William H Miller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Gordon S Fraser Radio Operator KIA 4/4/45 SGT Charles T Chambers Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SGT Leo T Lynch Jr Waist Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Harold K Fredericksen Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-8744 MIA Parchim 4/7/45''' Delivered Lincoln 14/12/44; Grenier 22/12/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-L] Gt Ashfield 5/1/45; Missing in Action Parchim 7/4/45 with George Burich, Co-pilot: Willard Huggins, Navigator: Elwood Randall, Bob Bayne togg, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Wendel Rish, Radio Operator: Curtis Walker, Ball turret gunner: Jesse Clark, Paul Miller rcm, Charles Stewart tg(9 Killed in Action); Rammed by Sonderkammando FW190, crashed Gifhorn, Ger, (in a field, now in 1994, used by gliders). Missing Air Crew Report 13721. KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. George E Burich Jr Pilot KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. Willard B Huggins Jr Co-Pilot KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. Elwood L Randall Navigator KIA 4/7/45 SSGT Robert H Bayne Bombardier/ Nose Gunner KIA 4/7/45 SGT Wendel E Rish Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/7/45 SGT Curtis L Walker Radio Operator KIA 4/7/45 SGT Jesse W Clark Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/7/45 TSGT Paul R Miller Radar Counter Measures Operator/ Radar Mechanic KIA 4/7/45 SGT Charles J Stewart Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6527 MIA Neuburg 4/9/45''' Delivered Hunter 30/8/44; Grenier 15/9/44; Assigned 305BG Chelveston 16/9/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [XA-L] Gt Ashfield 17/9/44; Missing in Action Neuburg, Ger 9/4/45 with Theo Williams, Harry McCallister, Whitney Crum, Jerome Mangen {togg}, Rudi Manzenberger, Joe Dreher, Carl Wilk, Carl Malanowski, Walt Kowalczyk (9 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Neuburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 13872. POW 4/9/45 Lt. Theodore A Williams Jr Pilot POW 4/9/45 2nd Lt. Harry W McCallister Co-Pilot POW 4/9/45 2nd Lt. Whitney I Crum Navigator POW 4/9/45 TSGT Jerome J Mangen Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 4/9/45 TSGT Rudolph Manzenberger Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/9/45 SGT Joseph K Dreher Jr Radio Operator POW 4/9/45 SSGT Carl A Wilk Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/9/45 SSGT Carl L Malanowski Waist Gunner POW 4/9/45 SGT Walter J Kowalczyk Tail Gunner

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[[Category:38th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry,_United_States_Civil_War]][[Category:Projects_Related_to_Appalachia]] For a grouping of profiles of men of this unit, see [[:Category:38th_Regiment,_Georgia_Infantry,_United_States_Civil_War|the category for the 38th Regiment, Georgia Infantry]] The 38th Regiment, Georgia Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CGA0038RI National Park Service, Battle Unit Details] :This page [[:Category:Georgia Appalachians|is a part of the Georgia Appalachians]] '''Service''' The 38th Georgia Infantry was organized at Decatur, Georgia. It contained thirteen companies and 1,200 men. First called Wright's Legion, it served at Skidaway Island and Savannah. In May, 1862, when it was ordered to Virginia, two companies were detached and one transferred. The remaining ten were from the counties of De Kalb, Milton, Emmanuel, Oglethorpe, Hart, Jefferson, Elbert, and Dawson. The 38th was assigned to Lawton's, John B Gordon's, and C A Evans' Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. It fought in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then moved with Early to the Shenandoah Valley and was active around Appomattox. The unit lost 54 killed and 118 wounded at Gaines' Mill, sixty-two percent of the 123 at Sharpsburg. In the fight at Fredericksburg there were 10 killed and 91 wounded, and of the 341 at Gettysburg, more than thirty-five percent were disabled. It surrendered with 112, of which 73 were armed.[http://www.38thga.com/ History of the 38th Regiment of Georgia Volunteer Infantry] :Company A - DeKalb County :Company B - Milton County :Company C - Bulloch & Emanuel Counties :Company D - DeKalb County :Company E - Oglethorpe County :Company F - Hart & Elbert Counties :Company G - Jefferson County :Company H - Elbert county :Company I - Dawson County :Company I, 2nd - Henry County, Alabama :Company K - DeKalb County :Company L: Forsyth & Dawson Counties :Company M: Fulton County

38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry

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[[Category:38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category:38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, United States Civil War]] the category}} The 38th Regiment Indiana Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [[Wikipedia:38th_Regiment_Indiana_Infantry]] The 38th Indiana Infantry was organized at New Albany, Indiana and mustered in for a three year enlistment on September 18, 1861 under the command of Colonel Benjamin Franklin Scribner.The 38th Indiana Infantry mustered out of service at Louisville, Kentucky on July 15, 1865. '''Detailed service''' * Ordered to Elizabethtown, Ky., September 21, and duty at Camp Nevin on Green River until February 1862. * Advance on Bowling Green, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn., February 10-March 6, 1862. * Moved to Franklin March 25, thence to Columbia and Shelbyville. * Duty at Shelbyville until May 11. * Action at Rogersville May 13. Expedition to Chattanooga May 28-June 16. * Chattanooga June 7. * Guard duty at Shelbyville and Stevenson until August. * Moved to Dechard August 17, thence march to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg, August 21-September 26. * Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-15. * Battle of Perryville October 8. * March to Nashville, Tenn., October 16-November 7, and duty there until December 26. * Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30. * Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862 and January 1-3, 1863. * Duty at Murfreesboro until June. * Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. * Hoover's Gap June 24-26. * Occupation of middle Tennessee until August 16. * Passage of the Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. * Davis Cross Roads, Dug Gap, September 11. * Battle of Chickamauga September 19-21. * Rossville Gap September 21. Siege of Chattanooga, September 24-November 23. * Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. * Lookout Mountain November 23-24. * Missionary Ridge November 25. * Pea Vine Creek and Graysville November 26. * Ringgold Gap, Tay1or's Ridge, November 27. * Duty at Rossville, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn., until February 1864, and at Tyner's Station and Graysville until May. * Atlanta Campaign May 1 to September 8. * Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. * Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. * Battle of Resaca May 14-15. * Advance on Dallas May 18-25. * Operations on Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. * Pickett's Mills May 27. * Operations about Marietta and against Kennesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Hill June 11-14. * Lost Mountain June 15-17. * Assault on Kennesaw June 27. * Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. * Chattahoochee River July 5-17. * Peachtree Creek July 19-20. * Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. * Utoy Creek August 5-7. * Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. * Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. * Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 3-26. * March to the Sea November 15-December 10. * Siege of Savannah December 10-21. * Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. * Averysboro, N. C., March 16. * Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. * Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. * Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. * Occupation of Raleigh April 14. * Bennett's House April 26. * Surrender of Johnston and his army. * March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. * Grand Review May 24. * Moved to Louisville, Ky., June. '''Casualties''' The regiment lost a total of 411 men during service; 9 officers and 147 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 254 enlisted men died of disease. '''Commanders''' * Colonel Benjamin Franklin Scribner * Colonel David Henry Patton * Lieutenant Colonel Daniel F. Griffin * Captain James Low '''Notable members''' * Colonel David H. Patton - U.S. Representative from Indiana, 1891-1893 * Captain Gabriel Poindexter, Company H - mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana, 1867-1869 * Lieutenant Colonel Walter Quintin Gresham - U.S. Postmaster General, 1883; U.S. Secretary of State, 1893-1895; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1884 * Major John Glover - treasurer of Lawrence County, Indiana, 1868; Indiana State Treasurer 1873-1875; U.S. Consul to Harve, France, 1881 * Private William J. Richards - business manager of the Indianapolis News * 2nd Lieutenant Leander "Lee" Clow, Company A - sheriff of Hempstead County, Arkansas; member of Arkansas State Legislature '''38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry''' Overview:Organized at New Albany, Ind., and mustered in September 18, 1861. Ordered to Elizabethtown, Ky., September 21, and duty at Camp Nevin on Green River till February, 1862. Attached to Wood's Brigade, McCook's Command, at Nolin, Ky., October-November, 1861. 7th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to December, 1861. 7th Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of the Ohio, to March, 1862. 7th Independent Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to July, 1862. 9th Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of the Ohio, to September, 1862. 9th Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Center 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Army Corps, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Army Corps, to June, 1865. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 14th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service:Advance on Bowling Green, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn., February 10-March 6, 1862. Moved to Franklin March 25, thence to Columbia and Shelbyville. Duty at Shelbyville till May 11. Action at Rogersville May 13. Expedition to Chattanooga May 28-June 16. Chattanooga June 7. Guard duty at Shelbyville and Stevenson till August. Moved to Dechard August 17, thence march to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg, August 21-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-15. Battle of Perryville October 8. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 16-November 7, and duty there till December 26. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30. Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863. Duty at Murfreesboro till June. Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. Hoover's Gap June 24-26. Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. Passage of the Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. Davis Cross Roads, Dug Gap, September 11. Battle of Chickamauga September 19-21. Rossville Gap September 21. Siege of Chattanooga, Tenn., September 24-November 23. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Lookout Mountain November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. Pea Vine Creek and Graysville November 26. Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. Duty at Rossville, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn., till February, 1864, and at Tyner's Station and Graysville till May. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1 to September 8. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Advance on Dallas May 18-25. Operations on Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Pickett's Mills May 27. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Hill June 11-14. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek August 5-7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 3-26. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Averysboro, N. C., March 16. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June, and there mustered out July 15 1865. Regiment lost during service 9 Officers and 147 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 254 Enlisted men by disease. Total 411. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIN0038RI[ National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== Organized at New Albany, Ind., September 18, 1861, proceeding immediately to Kentucky, where it encamped near Murfreesboro during the following fall and winter. In February, 1862, it marched with Buell's Army in its advance on Bowling Green and Nashville. The summer of 1862 was spent in Tennessee, in the vicinity of Shelbyville, and also near Chattanooga, returning to Kentucky in October, where the campaign culminated on the 8th, in the battle of Chaplin Hills. The regiment was then in Rousseau's Division, which sustained the main force of the attack in that battle, the regiment losing 27 killed and 125 wounded; five of the color-guard were killed, and the color-sergeant was severely wounded. At Stone's River, the regiment was in Scribner's (1st) Brigade, Rousseau's (1st) Division, Fourteenth Corps, its casualties in that battle amounting to 14 killed, 94 wounded, and 4 missing. General Baird commanded the division at Chickamauga, where the Thirty-eighth lost 13 killed, 57 wounded, and 39 missing. It reenlisted, and served in 1864 in the Atlanta campaign,--then in Carlin's (1st) Brigade, Johnson's (1st) Division. It distinguished itself at the battle of Jonesboro, in which the color-bearer was killed while planting his flag inside the enemy's intrenchments. Its casualties on the Atlanta campaign amounted to 103, killed, wounded and missing. In November, 1864, the corps marched with Sherman through Georgia to the sea, and then in March, 1865, through the Carolinas. At Bentonville, the last battle of the Fourtenth Corps, the division (Carlin's) was prominently engaged, the regiment suffering a severe loss.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 ==Sources==

38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-111.jpg |align=r|label=38th North Carolina Infantry Flag|size=100}} '''38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry''' completed its organization in January, 1862, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina. Its members were recruited in the counties of Duplin, Tadkin, Sampson, Richmond, Catawba, Alexander, Randolph, Cleveland, and Cumberland. Ordered to Virginia, the unit was assigned to General Pender's and Scales' Brigade in the Army of Northern Virginia. It fought in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, then took its place in the Petersburg trenches and saw action in the Appomattox Campaign. The regiment lost thirty-six percent of the 420 at Mechanicsville, had 2 killed and 22 wounded at Second Manassas, and had 14 wounded at Fredericksburg. Its casualties were 20 killed, 77 wounded, and 11 missing at Chancellorsville, and of the 216 engaged at Gettysburg, more than forty percent were disabled. On April 9, 1865, it surrendered with 21 officers and 110 men. The field officers were Colonels John Ashford and William J. Hoke, Lieutenant Colonels Robert F. Armfield, Oliver H. Dockery, and George W. Flowers; and Majors Lorenzo D. Andrews, M.M. McLauchlin, George W. Sharpe, and John T. Wilson. ''38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry'', [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0038RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10. For a decription of Lee;s surrender at Appomatic Court House see "The Last Salute of the Army of Northern Virginia" from the "Boston Journal" May 19o1 by by General J. L. Chamberlain at :---- https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/last-salute-army-northern-virginia Who was The Typical Confederate Soldier and What Did He Carry? See this article "The Typical Condereate Soldier" as seen through the eyes of G. H. Baskett of Nashville, Tennesse. December 1893 at Duplin County, North Carolina's "Lost Souls" Genealogy Page.---- http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/confederatesoldier.htm ==Sources== *G.H. Baskett (Nashville, Tenneesee), "The Typical Conderate Soldier" in the Confererate Veteran, December 12, 1893, vol. 1, no. 12. Reprinted at Duplin County "Lost Souls Genealogy Site. http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/confederatesoldier.htm. *The American Battle Field Tust. Home › Learn › Primary Sources › The Last Salute of the Army of Northern Virginia. 
From the Boston Journal, May, 1901 
Details of the Surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Courthouse, April 9th, 1865. https://www.battlefields.org/learn/primary-sources/last-salute-army-northern-virginia. *Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10. Raleigh, N.C.: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1966. FHL book975.6 M2nc Vol.10 *38th North Carolina Infantry Regimental History - Histories of the Several Regiments from North Carolina in the Great War 1861-65, Volume 2, Written by Members of the Respective Commands, Edited by Walter Clark, Lieutenant Colonel Seventeenth Regiment N.C.T, Published by the State, 1901, 676-697. [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092908544 Archive.org]

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==Information, References, and Sources== ===Companies=== Company A - "Spartan Band" from Duplin County. A. G. Mosely, captain. First lieutenant, D. G. Morrisey. Second lieutenant, Alsa J. Brown. Jr. Second lieutenant, D. M. Pearsall.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil WarThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War. Duplin CountyOn the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, Private Jesse A. Nethercutt, (Duplin County) was awarded a badge of distinction . The Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863 during the battle, Company A was destroyed. Every soldier was wouneed or killedThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company B - "Men of Yadkin" from Yadkin County, C. L. Cook, Captain. First lieutenant, R. F. Armfield, Second Lieutenant A. W. Blackburn Jr. Second Lieutenant, L. F. Haynes.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville Private Thomas Dinkins, ( Yadkin County) of Company B was awarded a badge of distinctionThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company C - "Sampson Farmers" from Sampson County. Peter B. Troublefield. Captain. First Lieutenant R. F. Allen. Second Lieutenant, Jno. F. Wilson, jr. Second Lieutenant Hinton J. Hudson.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville Private Benjamin Sutton, (Sampson County) and Company was awarded a badge of distinction.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company D - "Sampson Ployboys" from Sampson County, Jno. Ashford Captain. First Lieutenant, R. Bell. Second Lieutenant A. D. King; Jr. Second Lieutenant H. C. Darden.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10.On the morning of May ,1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, First Sergeant David A. Thompson (of Sampson County Benjamin Sutton (Sampson County) and Company D was awarded a badge of distinction The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company E - "Richmond Boys" from Richmond County. Oliver H. Dockery Captain. First Lieutenant, S. M. Ingaham. Second Lieutenant, D. G. McRae Jr. Second Lieutenant M. W. Covington.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville,The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company F - "Sulphur Wild Cats" from Catawba County. Joshua D. Little Captain. First Lieutenant, D. McD. Young. Second Lieutenant H. L. Roberts Jr, Second lieutenant F. D. Roseman.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company G - "Rocky Face Rangers" from Alexander County, G. W. Sharpe Captain. First Lieutenant John E. Rheim. Second Lieutenant George W. Flowers Jr. Second Lieutenant James W. Stephenson.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 At Mechanicsville, the first battle of the 38th Regiment in Company G twenty-seven were either killed or wounded. About 420 men belonging to the regiment were engaged in the fight. The loss was 152 in killed and wounded.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company H - "Uwharrie Boys" from Randolph County, Nosh Rush Captain. First Lieutenant L. D. Andrews. Second Lieutenant J. N. Kearns. Second junior lieutenant N. H. Hopkins.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 Company I - "Cleveland Marksmen" from Cleveland County North Carolina Troops. O. P. Gardiner Captain. First Lieutenant G. Blanton. Second Lieutenant, D. Magness Jr. Second Lieutenant O. Beam.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10-On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, Private Thomas J. Ramsey (Cleveland County) was awarded a badge of distinction .The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company K -The "CAROLINA BOYS" began at Longstreet Church. The company was created in a largely Scottish community in Western North Carolina. The Company was raised by the appeals of Murdock McRae McLaughlin, age 28. He rallied many of the young men from the Highland Scottish community. "The Carolina Boys" of Company K contained more men with Scottish names, "the "Macs," than practically any unit in Confederate service.The Fayetteville Observer, Military section, Thursday, May 6, 2004 By Roy Parker, Jr. Transcribed by Darryl Black. Posted July 15, 2005 by Myrtle Bridges Private W. H. McPhail (of Cumberland County)was awarded a badge.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War The company elected the following commanding officers. William J. Hoke, Lincoln County (captain of Company K, Bethel Regiment,), Colonel. Captain Oliver H. Dokery, Richmond County, Lieutenant Colonel. Captain George W. Sharpe, Alexander County, Major. Company K suffered significant casualties during the war. In fact, at the time of Lee's surrender of Army of Northern Virginia on Saturday, April 8th, at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia only seven men of Company K were left to lay down their muskets and return home. CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY ===Major Engagements=== [[:Category:Seven Days' Battles|Seven Days' Battles]] - JUNE 25- JULY 1, 1862 [[:Category:Battle of Gaine's Mill|Battle of Gaine's Mill]]- JUNE 27, 1862 WHITE OAK SWAMP -JUNE 30,1862 MALVERN HILL -JULY 1 1862 SOUTH MOUNTAIN -SEPT. 14, 1862 ANTIETAM- SEPT. 17, 1862 FREDRICKSBURG -DEC.13 ,1862 CHANCELLORSVILLE- MAY 1- 4 1863 GETTYSBURG- JULY 1-3 1863 FALLING WATERS- JULY 10, 1863 BRISTOE CAMPAIGN- OCT-DEC 186 MINE RUN CAMPAIGN- NOV.- DEC. 1863 THE WILDERNESS - MAY 5-6 1864 POTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE - MAY 8-21 1864 NORTH ANNA- MAY 22-26 1864 COLD HARBOR- JUNE 1-3 1864 PETERSBURG SEIGE- JUNE 1864- APRIL 1865 GLOBE TAVERN- AUGUST 18- 21 1864 REAM'S STATION AUG. 25, 1864 FORT HARRISON SEPT 29-30 1864, JONES FARM SEPT. 30, 1864 HATCHERS RUN FEB. 5 - 7 1865 APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE APRIL 9,1865 ==Sources== The Thirty-Eighth N. C. Regiment. Its History in the Civil War [from the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, March 31, 1895.] Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. Reverend J. William Jones, Ed. [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0283%3Achapter%3D1.2] The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War. Duplin County. Lost Souls Genealogy.com. Duplin County, North Carolina . Managed by Diane Siniard. Contributed by: Sloan Mason. Duplin County Civil War Information. Listing of Regiments and Rosters from Duplin County. http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/38threghistory.html USGENWEB. CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY WEBSITE (Myrtle Bridges County Coordinator). Index Civil War Records. Company K - 38th Regiment Cumberland County Troops. Source: North Carolina Troops: 1861-1865. Compiled data posted on October 10, 2002. Description: The information contained in the following roster of the company was compiled principally from a company muster- In and descriptive roll dated February 7, 1862, and from company muster rolls for January 15-March 31, 1862; May- June, 1862; and November, 1862-October, 1864. No company muster rolls were found for April, 1862; July-October, 1862; and for the period after October, 1864. Valuable information was obtained from primary records such as the North Carolina adjutant general's Roll of Honor, discharge certificates. medical records, prisoner of war records, and pension applications. Secondary sources such as postwar rosters and histories, cemetery records, and records of the United Daughters of the Confederacy also provided useful information Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10. Raleigh, N.C.: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1966. FHL book975.6 M2nc Vol.10 Soldiers and Sailors Database Battle Unit Details, National Park Service. Web. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180812134933/https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0038RI Wayback Machine permalink] Civil War Index. "Roster of 38th Regiment-Infantry." [http://www.civilwarindex.com/armync/soldiers/38th_nc_infantry_soldiers.pdf Link] Clark, Walter, ed. "The Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in The Great War, 1861-65. Vol II." Goldsboro, North Carolina: Nash Brothers Printers, n.date. [https://archive.org/stream/01300611.3315.emory.edu/01300611_3315#page/n783 archives.org link]

38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment), United States Civil War

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment), United States Civil War]] '''38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment)''' Overview:38th Infantry Regiment was organized in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in June, 1861. Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. It served under the command of Generals Early, Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Steuart. The 38th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to Gettysburg, then served in North Carolina. Later it was attached to the Department of Richmond, fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches, and ended the war at Appomattox. The regiment totalled 544 effectives in April, 1862, and sustained 9 casualties at Williamsburg, 147 at Seven Pines, 94 at Malvern Hill, and 16 in the Maryland Campaign. More than fifty-five percent of the 400 engaged at Gettysburg were disabled and it reported 11 killed, 30 wounded, and 10 missing at Drewry's Bluff. The unit surrendered 12 officers and 82 men. Its commanders were Colonels Joseph R. Cabell, Edward C. Edmonds, George K. Griggs, and Powhatan B. Whittle; Lieutenant Colonel George A. Martin; and Majors Isaac H. Carrington and Henderson L. Lee. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0038RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] The 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, also known as the Pittsylvania Regiment, was organized in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mecklenburg Counties in May and June of 1861. Overseeing this were [[Edmonds-1704|Col. Edward C. Edmonds]], [[Whittle-1101|Lt. Col. Powhatan Whittle]], and [[Carrington-844|Major Isaac H. Carrington]]. Most of the manpower came from Pittsylvania County, which provided 7 Companies. Halifax County produced Company F, and Mecklenburg County was represented by Companies G and I. Pittsylvania the furthest west of the three counties, Halifax in the middle of the two, and Mecklenburg furthest to the east. North Carolina bordering all three counties to the south. Some men from the bordering counties like Surry and Person of North Carolina enlisted in the 38th Virginia. Occasionally men from abutting counties west or north of Pittsylvania like Henry, Franklin, or Bedford County are found in the 38th Virginia, and often these were men from families that originated in Pittsylvania. Very rarely men from areas a considerable distance from these counties occurred, likely due to consolidation of units. A few men from families that had relocated to Virginia from North Carolina joined the 38th. Companies, in theory, would consist of 100 men. During the course of the war, due to illness. and casualties of war, however, you could find records of 150 or more men who had served in any specific company. The Library of Virginia database shows 1,669 results when searching the roster of the 38th Virginia Infantry, though numerous duplicates exist in their list. The 38th was part of brigades in the hands of Generals [[Early-717|Jubal Early]], Gen. Garland, [[Armistead-250|General Lewis Armistead]], Gen. Barton, and Gen. Steuart. At the Battle of Gettysburg, for example they were part of the Armistead Brigade, and included 4 other Regiments. The Companies of the 38th Infantry each had an alternate name, derived either from their specific area of recruitment, or their Captain. Company A: Capt Townes Company, organized by [[Townes-188|Captain Daniel Coleman Townes]] in Kentuck, entered CSA service May 30, 1861. Kentuck is south central Pittsylvania. [[Space:Company A, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company A Roster]] Company B: Pittsylvania Vindicators. First of several commanders was [[Cabell-210|Captain John Roy Cabell, M.D.]], Company B organized in Callands area May 23, 1861. Callands is midwest Pittsylvania, bordering Franklin and Henry County. [[Space:Company B, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company B Roster]] Company C: Laurel Grove Riflemen, mainly of Laurel Grove, Pittsylvania, with first commander [[Simpson-10595|Captain William B. Simpson]], beginning May 11, 1861. Laurel Grove being near southeast Pittsylvania, abutting Halifax County. William's brother Archibald was in the same unit, and was killed in the Battle of Gettyburg. [[Space:Company C, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company C Roster]] Company D: Whitmell Guards. Whitmell being west Pittsylvania alongside the Henry County border, had it's first commander [[Herndon-1110|Captain Ralph C. Herndon]], effective June 3, 1861. [[Space:Company D, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company D Roster]] Company E: Cabell's Guards were led by [[Cabell-250|Joseph Robert Cabell]], (brother of John Roy Cabell) beginning May 28, 1861. Initiated in Danville, at the central southern border of Pittsylvania, right on the state line with North Carolina. Their leader a Captain at this point, but to become Colonel Joseph Cabell further on. [[Space:Company E, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company E Roster]] Company F: Also known as the Davis Rifle Guard. Recruitment was based in the Republican Grove area of Halifax County, and [[Carter-20922|Jeduthan Washington Carter, Jr.]] was in charge of that duty. He would become Captain Jeduthan W. Carter and first commander when the unit officially joined the CSA on June 4, 1861. [[Space:Company F, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company F Roster]] Company G: Mecklenburg Rifles, Created primarily from men of Mecklenburg County, [[Townes-197|William Townes, Jr.]] was in charge of recruitment. When the unit came into service in the CSA on May 18, 1861, he would be Captain William Townes, company commander. [[Space:Company G, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company G Roster]] Company H: Secession Guards, initially led by [[Terry-4431|Captain Joseph Motley Terry]] starting June 7, 1861. Company H primarily drew from the Chatham area, northeast Pittsylvania, abutting Halifax County. [[Space:Company H, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company H Roster]] Company I: Also called the Confederate Guards, they were recruited from the Clarksville area of Mecklenburg County by [[Wood-22771|John Stanhope Wood]]. He would become Captain and first commander of the unit, which officially joined the CSA on June 20, 1861. There was a second Company I referred to as St. Bride's. [[Space:Company I, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company I Roster]] Company K: Cascade Rifles, mainly from Cascade, Pittsylvania in the southwest corner of Pittsylvania, with Henry County just to the west, and North Carolina just below. [[Griggs-1607|Captain George K. Griggs]] led the company beginning June 3, 1861. Captain Griggs was born in Henry County, but parents moved to Pittsylvania by 1850. The Captain was a rising star, becoming Lt. Colonel, then Colonel George Griggs by 1864. [[Space:Company K, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company K Roster]] Once organized, many of the men would die of disease such as Typhoid Fever or pneumonia before the first battle. For the 38th Virginia Infantry, at least 40 died of disease in 1861. and over 100 total between 1861-1862 without seeing military action (Through the course of the war for the army as a whole, of the approximate 260,000 deaths in the CSA, about 95,000 men died in battle, about 164,000 from disease. Estimates for the Union are that of 360,000 or so deaths, about 250,000 died from disease). The major battles the men of the 38th were involved in are listed by the National Park Service. Other sources offering descriptions are publications "Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania County & Danville" by [[Williams-50336|Mike K. Williams]], "Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment" by John C. Rigdon, "38th Virginia Infantry", G. Howard Gregory, and the website "The Civil War in the East, for example. The following are brief versions of the battles. :1862: *May 5, BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG: Following the CSA retreat from Yorktown. Maj. Gen. McClellan and about 40,000 Union versus Maj Gen. Longstreet and 32,000 men. The Union had 2,200+ casualties, CSA 1,500+ casualties. After nearly overrunning part of the Federals, reinforcements on the Union side caused the CSA to retreat over night. The 38th Virginia Infantry was part of a brigade under Jubal Early at this point, and had light casualities, 7 wounded and 2 POWs. The 38th was struggling to get through a wooded area to join the battle, when General Early commanded the 24th Virginia, in the same brigade, to spearhead the attack, and the 24th suffered mightily. The 38th would become part of a brigade under General Samuel Garland by the end of May. *June 1, BATTLE OF 7 PINES took place along the Chickahominy River, near Richmond, with an estimated 80,000 men involved in the fighting. CSA General Joseph Johnston attacked the Union troops he felt were vulnerable. Though initially successful, the net result was about 6,100 casualties on the side of the CSA to about 5,000 for the Union. On top of that, General Johnston was seriously wounded. Somewhat of a stalemate, the CSA's efforts were hindered by weather, and an uncoordinated attack contributed to General Longstreet. The 38th Virginia lost Captain Edgar Carrington and his replacement Captain Shields S. Lucke; both killed in action. James Poindexter was promoted to Captain. At least 20 men KIA or DOW, overall 147 casualties for the 38th. The 38th would next be part of a brigade under General Lewis Armistead. *July 1 , SEVEN DAYS BATTLES was the culmination of the Peninsular Campaign, and took place near Richmond, with Major General McClellan facing General Robert E. Lee. General Lee, though outnumbered, attacked McClellan repeatedly over the course of a week. Though battles referred to as Union victories, they spooked McClellan and he would eventually retreat. However, the last assault at Malvern Hill was costly for the Confederacy. This involved dashing across an open field, attacking the Federals who were well entrenched on Malvern Hill. The CSA suffered about 5,300 in casualties to about 3,200 for the Union. This due to a combination of the CSA incorrectly thinking the Union was beginning a withdrawal, misunderstood commands, and ill-advised tactics. It would result in McClellan's retreat, but might be considered a pyrrhic victory. The 38th Virginia had 94 casualties. *August 30, SECOND BATTLE OF MANASSAS, or Second Bull Run, had Major General John Pope facing General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas J. Jackson. General Lee attacked General Pope with little effect, which led General Pope to believe his position was stronger than it was. Pope counter-attacked, and suffered massive casualties when bombarded by the CSA artillery, combined with an all out assault led by General Longstreet. The Union was decimated, casualties nearly 14,000 to about 8,300 for the CSA. *September 13, HARPERS FERRY was another CSA victory, with over 12,000 Union captured after the CSA artillery was strategically placed. Maj Gen Thomas J Jackson in command, with Union Col Dixon Miles surrendering. Col Miles was mortally wounded. The casualties were 44 Union KIA, 173 WIA, while the CSA had 39 KIA and 247 WIA. *September 16-18, SHARPSBURG(Antietam) was the "bloodiest day in American military history" per the NPS summation. Gen Lee, outnumbered by Gen McClellan's forces about 87,000 to 38,000, was able to hold the line just long enough for Gen A.P. Hill to come to the rescue from Harper's Ferry. This may have technically been a stalemate, but the casualties were more of a blow to the CSA than the Union. Lee withdrew to the Shenandoah Valley over night. *Casualties Union 12,000+, including 2,100 dead. CSA 10,000+ casualties, 1,500+ dead. *September 19, SHEPHERDSTOWN was an unsuccessful pursuit of the CSA forces under Maj Gen AP Hill. Union Maj Gen Porter's forces were severely repulsed, with the 118th Pennsylvania suffering 269 casualties. This was alleged the cause of President Lincoln relieving McClellan of command. *December 13, FREDERICKSBURG was a lop-sided victory for the CSA, with Gen Lee and his 70,000 versus Maj Gen Burnside of the Union and his estimated 100,000 forces. This was basically the reverse of Malvern Hill. This time the CSA had the better position, Lee having his men on Prospect Hill and Marye's Heights. Like the CSA had tried in Richmond, so the Union tried here. The results were brutal. 13,000+ casualties on the Union side to 4,500+ CSA. *As a result, Gen Burnside was replaced by Gen Joseph Hooker. :1863: *From June 9 - June 30, the 38th Infantry joined the bulk of General Lee's army as it began about a 130 mile journey from Fredericksburg, Virginia to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Traveling the western side of the state through Culpeper, Front Royal, then on to Harper's Ferry, Hagerstown, Maryland, and eventually to Gettysburg. Roughly 50 miles to their east, the Union was moving in a somewhat parallel line through central Virginia, then into Maryland, going through Frederick. Another 40 miles or so east of the Federal army, J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry was also heading north. Stuart passed close to Washington, D.C., made his way through Westminster, Maryland, then through York, Pennsylvania before turning west. The three forces converged on Gettysburg at this point. *July 1-3, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG involved over 150,000 men. The Union 83,000+ and the CSA 75,000+. General Lee and Major George Meade's forces engaged for 3 bloody days, with the casualties a staggering 51,000. Pickett's charge sounded eerily similar to the Malvern Hill fiasco, and the CSA again lost more than they could afford, suffering 28,000 casualties to the Union's 23,000. General Lee began a retreat on July 4. Fatalities estimated as 3,100 Union, 3,900 Confederate. A plaque at Gettysburg notes the 38th as part of Armistead's Brigade, which included Pittsylvania men of the 53rd and 57th Infantry, as well as the 14th Infantry(Halifax, Mecklenburg, Bedford, et.al.) and 9th Infantry, which had been formed in Norfolk. The Brigade arrived July 2. After 2 hours of cannon fire midday on the 3rd of July, the men of the CSA began Pickett's Charge. For the Brigade, the Gettysburg plaque notes 1650 present, 88 killed. The huge numbers were 460 wounded and 643 missing. The NPS describes the toll specifically to the 38th Infantry as "55% of the 400 engaged disabled." G. Howard Gregory would note 40% casualties. The Library of Virginia shows the 38th with 37 KIA and 97 POWs. Five of the ten commanding officers of Armistead's Brigade were killed, and four others wounded. For many of the CSA POWs from the Battle of Gettysburg, the next stop was Fort McHenry in Baltimore. From there they could be transferred to Fort Delaware and/or to Point Lookout in southern Maryland. If they were fortunate, they could be part of an exchange. Over 2,700 CSA men died at Fort Delaware, with 2,436 in a mass grave across the river at Finn's Point National Cemetery in New Jersey. There were 12,595 prisoners in July of 1863, after Gettysburg. In August of 1864, 600 Rebels from Fort Delaware were shipped to Charleston, SC and put in the face of cannon fire from their own side. 46 died from disease and malnutrition. Point Lookout was the next stop for many, and was infamous for overcrowding, disease, and prisoner abuse. Estimates range from over 3,300 POW deaths by the NPS to about 4,000 by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. There were about 9,000 POWs in August of 1863, 15,000 by the summer of 1864, 20,000 as the war was coming to a close in 1865. For the survivors of Gettysburg, it was a slow retreat. Hindered by heavy rain, transporting about 10,000 wounded, and harassed by the Union in a half dozen battles, it took 10 days to go 60 miles; likely a distance the CSA could do in 4 days normally. Smithsburg, Williamsport, Boonsboro, Funkstown, Hagerstown, and Falling Waters were the sites of engagements on the way. :1864: *May 10, the BATTLE CHESTER STATION, location about equidistant from Richmond, Petersburg, and Bermuda Hundred, was a fight over the railroad line between Richmond and Petersburg. Pitting Union Major General Benjamin Butler and forces roughly 3,400 strong versus CSA General G.T. Beauregard and about 2,000 troops. The 38th lost Colonel Joseph Cabell, and Captain George K. Griggs was promoted to Colonel. Much of the forces of the CSA hailed from Pittsylvania, with the 38th, 53rd, 57th, and 9th Virginia Infantries involved. Viewed minor compared to the Drewry's Bluff or Bermuda Hundred battle a week later, losses for the 38th were 11 killed and 30 wounded; about half of what was to come. Smoke from a fire in the woods nearby caused general confusion and the battle deemed a draw. *May 16, BERMUDA HUNDRED was a group of battles at the town of Bermuda Hundred with Union Major General Butler attacking Richmond, opposed by General Beauregard of the CSA. Beauregard had 3 divisions led by General Robert Ransom, Maj. Gen. Robert Hoke, and Maj. Gen. Alfred Colquitt,. General Grant would note that Union General Butler was well positioned defensively, but could only serve as a distraction to the Confederates. The 38th suffered 23 dead and 77 wounded. *June 1-12, BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR saw an initial victory of Gen Sheridan at Cold Harbor, in Hanover County, near Richmond. When the Union forces tried advancing further towards Richmond, though outnumbering the CSA here 100,000 + to 60,000 +, suffered enormous casualties due to well defensed Confederate line. Casualties about 13,000 Union to 2,500 CSA. Accentuating the terror of the battle was the presence of wild hogs which would feed off the dead and wounded. *June SIEGE OF PETERSBURG refers to the nearly year long effort of Gen Ulysses S. Grant to encircle Petersburg and Richmond. It began in June of 1864. :1865: *April 1, BATTLE OF FIVE FORKS was one of three crucial conflicts in Virginia near the end of the war. Here Gen Pickett tried holding off the Union's cavalry(Gen Sheridan) and Gen Warren's V Corps. Gen Fitz Lee of the CSA engaged Gen Custer long enough to allow Pickett to exit. Meanwhile, the railroad supply line for the Confederates was now cut off, inching the Southern cause closer to impossible. *April 6, BATTLE OF SAYLER'S CREEK was about the last straw for the Confederacy. Over 6,000 CSA troops under Gen Richard Ewell were retreating towards North Carolina, hoping to regroup there. Short on supplies and not moving with alacrity, they were eventually surrounded by Gen Sheridan's cavalry, and Gen Ewell surrendered his forces. *April 9, BATTLE OF APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE left Gen Robert E Lee's forces boxed in with no chance to retreat to Lynchburg, the last option for supplies. Gen Lee did the only prudent thing, surrender his remaining 26,000 men, versus being annihilated. Irony being the papers of surrender were signed in the "McLean House", owned by Wilmer McLean, who sold his home in Manassas to try to escape the war, then bought the property in the town of Appomattox Courthouse. Of the approximate 26,000 men the NPS notes 12 officers and 82 men from the 38th Infantry. Those numbers conflict with their own list of parolees, and a more accurate number is likely that noted in source by G. Howard Gregory, that says a total of 73 men. ==Sources== *"Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania & Danville", Mike K. Williams, 1988. *"Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment" John C. Rigdon, 2015. *"38th Virginia Infantry", G. Howard Gregory, 1988. *[http://pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com List of CSA soldiers gravesites on Pittsylvania County History website] *FamilySearch and National Park Service database of Civil War Soldiers *FamilySearch database of census records, primarily Pittsylvania County, Va. 1860. *Findagrave pages *rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/civilwar.html *civilwarhome.com/casualties.htm *library of Virginia

38th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Siege of Port Hudson]] '''38th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' The 38th Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. was recruited in towns in the vicinity of Boston and in Plymouth and Bristol Counties. Companies A, B, and C rendezvoused at Camp Day North Cambridge, while the other seven companies were organized at Camp Stanton, Lynnfield. These latter companies were mustered in Aug. 20 to 22, the former at various times in July and August, 1862. About the last of August the regiment was sent to Baltimore, Md. Here on September 3 Col. Timothy Ingraham took command. The 38th remained in Maryland until Nov. 10, when it embarked on the S. S. BALTIC as a part of the Banks Expedition to Louisiana. Ship Island was reached Dec. 13, and Carrollton, near New Orleans, on New Year's Day, 1863. Here the 38th was assigned to Gooding's (3d) Brigade, Paine's (3d) Division, Banks' 1864. (19th) Corps. Early in March, 1863, the regiment proceeded to Baton Rouge, La., and later in the month cooperated with the Navy in the passage of the batteries at Port Hudson. About April 1 the regiment was transported down the Mississippi River to Algiers opposite New Orleans where it joined the Teche Expedition, taking train for Brashear City, April 9. At Fort Bisland, April 12, the regiment had its first combat experience, losing 6 killed and 29 wounded. It then pushed on to Opelousas and thence proceeded by a forced march of four days to Alexandria on the Red River, which place was reached May 8. Here the fleet was found in possession of the town. After a week's rest at Alexandria the 38th, with the rest of Emory's Division, returned by the same road as far as Cheneyville where it diverged to the eastward to Simmsport on the Atchafalaya River, reaching there May 18. On the following day the troops started for the Mississippi, reaching that river near Morganza Bend on 22d. From here transports bore them to Bayou Sara some miles above Port Hudson. On May 25 the regiment was engaged at Sandy Creek with slight loss. In the first assault on Port Hudson, May 27, the regiment lost Lieut. Col. William L. Rodman and two enlisted men killed and 14 wounded. In the second assault, June 14, it lost 7 killed and 84 wounded, 15 of these fatally. After the surrender of Port Hudson, July 9, the regiment accompanied an expedition to Donaldsonville, returning to Baton Rouge, Aug. 1. Here the regiment remained in camp through the fall and ensuing winter doing little active duty. In March, 1864, the 38th became a part of Sharpe's (3d) Brigade, Grover's (2d) Division, Franklin's (19th) Corps. It started with the Red River Expedition in the latter part of March, proceeding as far as Alexandria, La., by boat and debarking there on the 25th. Here the 3d Brigade was left to guard supplies while the rest of the force continued on toward Shreveport. On April 12, the regiment embarked on the MITTIE STEVENS and went to meet the main force which was now in retreat. The following day it met this force at Grand Ecore, and on the 21st of April the expedition left that place on its return to Alexandria. In a skirmish near the crossing of Cane River, April 23, the 38th lost five killed and six wounded. Alexandria was reached April 26, and was occupied until the 14th of May, when the army continued its retrograde movement through Marksville and Simmsport to Morganza Bend which was reached May 21. On the 2d of May, while the expedition was at Alexandria, Brig. Gen. William H. Emory succeeded General Franklin in command of the l9th Corps. Some skirmishes with guerrillas during the month of June marked the end of the combat service of the 38th Regiment in Louisiana. Ordered to Algiers early in July, on the 20th of the month the regiment embarked on the KARNACK for Fort Monroe, the 19th Corps having been ordered to Virginia. Arriving on the 28th, the regiment was immediately sent to Washington City. Proceeding thence through Harper's Ferry to Halltown, W. Va., it here became a part of the Army of the Shenandoah, to which the 19th Corps was now attached. After some maneuvering it advanced to a position near Berryville where it remained until the morning of Sept. 19, when it crossed the Opequan and participated in the battle of Winchester. Here it lost 8 killed and 38 wounded, several mortally. It was present at the battle of Fisher's Hill, Sept. 22, suffering only slight loss. At Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, the regiment was among those surprised in Early's morning attack, and took part in the Union counter attack on the afternoon of the same day. Here it lost 5 killed, 14 wounded, and 35 captured or missing. The 38th remained in camp, first at Cedar Creek and later near Kernstown until Dec. 20 when it was transferred to Winchester where it served for a short time as provost guard. On Jany. 6 it marched to Stephenson's Depot where it entrained for Baltimore reaching its destination next day. Here with two other regiments of its brigade the 38th took transport for Savannah, Ga. embarking Jan. 13, and arriving at its destination on the 19th. Here it remained until March 4 when it embarked for Morehead City, N. C. Reaching this place March 8, it entrained for Newbern but returned the following day to Morehead City. Here it remained handling and guarding supplies for Sherman's army until April 8 when it entrained for Goldsboro. Here it did guard duty until May 2, when it returned to Morehead City and two days later again took transport for Savannah, Ga. The war now being at an end the following seven weeks hung heavily on the men of the 38th. Finally on June 30, the recruits and re-enlisted men having been transferred to the 26th Mass. Regt., the remnant of the 38th took boat for Boston arriving at Galloup's Island, Boston Harbor, July 7. Here, July 13, 1865, the regiment was paid off and mustered out of the United States service. Source: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines in the Civil War The men of the 38th Massachusetts:
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38th Regiment of the Mississippi Confederate Infantry

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[[Category:38th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] For profiles of men of the unit, see [[:Category:38th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War|38th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] category. {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-110.jpg|size=80px|align=r}}'''38th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry''' formed during the summer of 1862 with men recruited in the counties of Holmes, Tishomingo, Alcorn, Wilkinson, Hancock, Harrison, Pearl River, and Marion. The unit fought at Iuka with 322 men, then reported 35 casualties in the Battle of Corinth. Later it was assigned to General Hebert's Brigade in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. In July, 1863, it was captured in Vicksburg and during the siege lost 35 killed, 37 wounded, and 2 missing. Exchanged, the regiment contained 24 officers and 115 men in December, 1863. It then was mounted ([[:Category: 38th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry, United States Civil War|38th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry]]) and assigned to Mabry's and W Adams' Brigade, Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana.''38th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry'', [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0038RC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H Crute, Jr contains no history for this unit.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0038RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. [http://www.38thms.50megs.com/history/page1/history-a.htm A brief History of the 38th Mississippi] ==Company Origins== :Company A -- Holmes County Volunteers (raised in Holmes County, MS) :Company B -- Van Dorn Guards (raised in Claiborne County, MS) :Company C -- Hancock Rebels (raised in Hancock County, MS) :Company D -- Wilkinson Guards (raised in Wilkinson County, MS) :Company E -- White Rebels (raised in Lawrence County, MS) :Company F -- Johnston Avengers (raised in Copiah County, MS) :Company G -- Wolf Creek Marksmen (raised in Attala County, MS) :Company H -- Price Relief (raised in Hinds, Madison, & Newton Counties, MS) :Company I -- Columbia Guards (raised in Marion County, MS) :Company K -- Brent Rifles (raised in Pike County, MS) ==Mounted in 1864== The companies for this regiment had their rendezvous at Jackson, and Colonel Fleming W. Adams was elected May 12, 1862, and later, on the 16th, the other field officers, Brent and Foxworth. The regiment was ordered to Corinth, then occupied by the army under General Beauregard, confronted by the army of General Halleck, and the regiment was there a few days before the evacuation, May 29, when they joined in the retreat toward Tupelo. The whole army suffered seriously from sickness during the occupation of Corinth, and this regiment, being new, lost many by death during May and June. The regiment was ordered to Columbus to recruit about July 1, and in August to Saltillo, where it was assigned to Col. John D. Martin’s Brigade of Gen. Henry Little's Division, Gen. Sterling Price's Army of tile West, which had been left in Northeast. (from Dunbar Rowland’s "Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898"; company listing courtesy of [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009536142 H. Grady Howell’s "For Dixie Land, I’ll Take My Stand’] ===Sources===

39th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:39th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, United States Civil War]] About 2405 men served in the 39th Kentucky Regiment (needs verification). The Regiment lost during service: 3 Officers and 24 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 3 Officers and 194 Enlisted men by disease. Total 224. * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UKY0039RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] * https://web.archive.org/web/20091026190317/http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/7616/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20091026235119fw_/http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ridge/7616/timeline.html * Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Kentucky, 39th Infantry, National Archives Microfilm Publications, Fold3. (NOTE: Subscription required to view) ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231522897 A-Bl] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231525517 Bo-Col] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/238110013 Com-Fl] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231528335 Fo-Ha] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231531120 He-Ke] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231533767 Ki-Mi] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231536311 Mo-Pa] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231538662 Pe-Rob] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231583147 Rod-St] ** [https://www.fold3.com/image/231590576 Su-Y]

39th Regiment United States Colored Infantry

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[[Category: 39th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''39th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry''' - Organized at Baltimore, Md., March 22-31, 1864. Attached to 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac, to September, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Corps, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 25th Corps, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 25th Corps, January, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, Terry's Provisional Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to March, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Corps. Dept. of North Carolina, to August, 1865. Dept. of North Carolina to December, 1865. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James River, Va., May-June, 1864. Guard trains of the Army of the Potomac through the Wilderness and to Petersburg. Before Petersburg June 15-19. Siege of Petersburg and Richmond June 16-December 7. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Grove Church September 29-30 and October 1. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27-28. On the Bermuda Hundred front till December. 1st Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C., December 7-27. 2nd Expedition to Fort Fisher, N. C., January 7-15, 1865. Bombardment of Fort Fisher January 13-15. Assault and capture of Fort Fisher January 15. Sugar Loaf Hill January 19. Federal Point February 11. Fort Anderson February 18-20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Northeast Ferry February 22. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Advance on Kinston and Goldsboro March 6-21. Cox's Bridge March 23-24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty at various points in the Dept. of North Carolina till December. Mustered out December 4, 1865. Regiment lost during service 38 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 officers and 239 enlisted men by disease. Total 280. ===Sources=== * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UUS0039RI00C National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1832390?availability=Family%20History%20Library Compiled Military Service Records] available on FamilySearch (not indexed as of 27 Mar 2024 - scroll down to the bottom for the 39th's section).

3rd Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force, World War I

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[[Category:Australian Imperial Force, World War I]] [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=200 }} '''This page expands on a section of the [[:Space:The_Australian_Army|The Australian Army]] page''' In early 1916, following the unsuccessful Gallipoli campaign, the decision was made to expand the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). At the time there were two divisions in Egypt—the 1st and 2nd. Upon formation on 2nd February 1916 from fresh volunteers in Australia, the '''3rd Australian Division''' comprised three four-battalion infantry brigades—the 9th, 10th and the 11th—and a number of supporting elements including engineers, artillery and medical personnel. Only rudimentary initial training was undertaken before elements of the division began the embarkation process in May and June 1916 as they were moved to the United Kingdom, where the individual sub units concentrated for the first time, received arms and other equipment, and began undertaking further training at Lark Hill, on Salisbury Plain. In July 1916 the division's artillery component was formed, consisting of three batteries of 18-pounders and one 4.5 inch howitzer battery. The process of raising and training took some time and consequently the division was not transferred to France until mid November 1916. Taking its place in the field, it became a formation of II ANZAC Corps, along with the 4th and 5th Divisions, until November 1917 when both ANZAC Corps were absorbed into the Australia Corps. On the Western Front, the division was involved in the battles of Messsines, Broodseinde Ridge and Passchendaele Ridge in 1917 and the German Spring Offensive and battle of Amiens in 1918. Two general officers commanded the 3rd Division during The Great War: * 1916-18 [[Monash-2|Major General (later General Sir) John Monash CB]], arguably the Allies' greatest divisional commander of the war * 1918-22 [[Gellibrand-16|Major General Sir John Gellibrand KCB CB DSO & Bar]] == Divisional units == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Division_Artillery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Division Artillery], commanded by [[Grimwade-158|Brigadier General Harold Grimwade]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Division_Ammunition_Column%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Division Ammunition Column] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Divisional_Train%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Divisional Train] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Division_Trench_Mortars%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Division Trench Mortars] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Divisional_Engineers%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Divisional Engineers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Machine_Gun_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Machine Gun Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Pioneer_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Pioneer Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:3rd_Division_Signals_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Division Signals Company] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1st_Auxiliary_Divisional_Mechanical_Transport_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 3rd Auxiliary Division Mechanical Transport Company] == Brigades == The '''9th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 3rd Australian Division and saw action on the Western Front during the First World War. Its commanding officers were [[Jobson-194|Brigadier General Alexander Jobson DSO VD]] and [[Goddard-2363|Brigadier General Henry Arthur Goddard CMG DSO]]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_9th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 9th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:9th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 9th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:9th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 9th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:33rd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 33rd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:34th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 34th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:35th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 35th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:36th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 36th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:9th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 9th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:9th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 9th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:9th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 9th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51432 Australian War Memorial: 9th Infantry Brigade] The '''10th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 3rd Division on the Western Front during the First World War. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_10th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 10th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:10th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 10th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:10th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 10th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:37th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 37th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:38th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 38th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:39th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 39th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:40th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 40th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:10th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 10th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:10th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 10th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:10th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 10th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51433 Australian War Memorial: 10th Infantry Brigade] The '''11th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 3rd Division on the Western Front during the First World War. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_11th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 11th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:11th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 11th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:11th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 11th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:41st_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 41st Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:42nd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 42nd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:43rd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 43rd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:44th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 44th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:11th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 11th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:11th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 11th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:11th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 11th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51434 Australian War Memorial: 11th Infantry Brigade]

3rd Colorado Cavalry Roster

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[[Category: 3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry, United States Civil War]] ::THIS IS DONE..............[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 19:22, 20 April 2020 (UTC) 1145 Soldiers added... :NOW to find the resting place for the men who have not been found............ :The MAIN reason for this list is to ADD the CEMETERY that they were laid to rest. :If we can find them all or NOT.. we may be able to use this to locate the ::UNMARKED Civil War Veterans in the Franktown Cemetery, as we were told they might be. :if there is no cemetery listed then we need to search to see IF HE MAYBE one that was buried in FRANKTOWN CEMETERY...........were did he live last??? :There are 592 men who have unknown or not found graves............ THE "A" NAMES (36 on fold3 and have found/added 36) #[[Abathnot-1 | Abathnot, James]] (22)/aka: Aberthnot, (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25619406] headstone photo... #[[Adams-32075 | Adams, Charles]] (22) (Logan Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Iowa)[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95336/logan-park-cemetery] headstone photo #[[Adams-32129 | Adams, Charles C]] (19) '''not found after military''' #[[Adams-32145| Adams, James]] (20)(Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Ager-171 | Ager, Archibald]] aka:Arger #[[Aiken-892 | Aiken, James]] (30)/aka: Aikens, (Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Aikens-181| Aikins, Thomas A]] Sgt/aka: Akins, Thomas C (Valmont Cem., Valmont, Colorado) headstone photo... #[[Albro-191 | Albro, Oliver M]] 1st Lt (Mount Olivet Cem, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Alexander-11162 | Alexander, John H]] (26) '''pension card dated Nov 26 1881 Colorado''' #[[Allan-2200 | Allan, William N]] (Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Allem-26 | Allem, Jesse F]] (36) ( Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado) military stone #[[Allen-20913 | Allen, Jacob B]] (28) (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Allen-29322| Allen, John K]](38) 1880 census Kansas ???????? #[[Allen-29323| Allen, Theophilus]] (Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery, Bandon, Oregon) military stone #[[Alva-58 | Alva, Cornashone]]/ aka:Avallo, Corashone (Butte Cem, Rye, Colorado ) '''NO STONE''' #[[Alwell-8 | Alwell, Rufell]] aka:Arguello d:1918 Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, '''NO STONE''' #[[Amberg-63 | Amberg, John]] (40) '''lived in Pueblo, CO after 1870 census no f-a-g''' #[[Amberg-64 | Amberg, Paul]] aka:Jean Paul, Montana State Hosp. Cem, [[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 21:01, 5 October 2022 (UTC) mailed docs to get the answers: is he there? does he have a stone? #[[Amy-211 | Amy, Elroy]] (25) (Canistota Cemetery, Canistota, South Dakota) headstone photo #[[Anderson-33783 | Anderson, Erick]] (Eric) (29) D:1925 Marysville Cem. Washington headstone photo #[[Anderson-33786 | Anderson, Jonas]] (19) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado) military stone #[[Andrews-10475 | Andrews, De Forest H]] (Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho)headstone photo #[[Andrews-10478 | Andrews, John F]] (35) '''who stayed with John Reynolds''' d: New Mexico ???? #[[Andrews-10479 | Andrews, William E]] /aka:Andrus, William E (32) BUGLER too many #[[Anson-318 | Anson, Allen]] (31) last census New Mexico ????? #[[Arbuckle-948 | Arbuckle, Jackson S]] (37) notHING found #[[Archer-3267 | Archer, Alfred H]] (Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmout, Nebraska) military headstone #[[Armstrong-11382 | Armstrong, Clarence]] D:1928 San Francisco Nat.Cem. San Francisco, California, 37 years in the ARMY....................military stone #[[Armstrong-11383 | Armstrong, Edward N]] (Clark Cem, Burtonville, Missouri )headstone photo #[[Armstrong-11388 | Armstrong, Thomas W J]] (Lakeside Cem, Loveland, Colo.)headstone photo #[[Armstrong-11389 | Armstrong, William]] (20) ?????????? #[[Arnett-999 | Arnett, Andrew J]] (19) last lived in 1880 Hortense, '''Chaffee, Colorado''' #[[Ortees- | Artes, Lucas]] aka: Ortees #[[Askrew-1 | Askren, Albert]]/aka: Askrew, Albert (Canfield Cemetery, Ivy, Iowa)headstone photo #[[Autabees-1 | Autabees, Marion]] (27) '''2nd Lt Widow filed in Colorado 1891''' ???? The "B" names (107 done) #[[Bacca-21 | Bacca, Jose]] (27) from Nebraska/#Bacca, Lewis (21) from Nebraska #[[Bacca-22 | Bacca, Jose Lewis]] (25) New Mexico #[[Bacon-4877 | Bacon, Isaac F]] (23) (Elmwood Cemetery, Chanute, Kansas) headstone photo #[[Badgely-12 | Badely, Henry R]]/ aka: Badgely, Henry R (30) #[[Baker-29999 | Baker, George]] (17) #[[Baker-14994 | Baker, Nathan A]] (21) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Baker-30000| Baker, Syrus H]] (24) Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Oregon #[[Baldus-28 | Theodore Baltus]] (Saints Peter And Paul Cemetery, Boone, Iowa) #[[Ball-10707 | Ball, Samuel C]] (18) ( Seventh Day Baptist Original Cemetery, Cummings, Kansas) #[[Ballinger-603 | Ballanger, John H]] (18)/Ballenger, John H D: 1871 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Balsinger-7 | Balsinger, Maxwell D]]/aka: Baslinger, Ma D #[[Banes-92 | Banes, Howard E]] (21) (Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona) #[[Banister-275 | Banister, Moses H]] (Greenwood Cemetery, Clay Center, Kansas ) #[[Bardsal-1 | Capt. Burdsal, Caleb S]] Ast. Surgeon (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado ) #[[Bare-621 | Bare, John]] Qtr Mst SGT #[[Barnard-3624 | Barnard, Albert]]/aka: Bernard, Albert #[[Barnard-3627 | Barnard, Ambrose W]] #[[Barnes-13438 | Barnes, Marshal]], (City of Nogales Cemetery, Nogales, Arizona) #[[Barney-1803 | Barney, William M]] (Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Barr-3063 | Barr, Samuel]] (18) #[[Barr-3066 | Barr, Samuel K]] (23) #[[Barr-3067 | Barr, William]] (18) #[[Bartells-10 | Bartells, Julius Leo]] (20) #[[Barthoff-1 | Barthoff, Frank G]] (18)/aka:Berthoff, Frank L #[[Bartroff-2 | Bartroff, Frederick]] (22)/aka: Bertroff, Frederick #[[Bassett-3703 | Bassett, Alden]] (19) Engineer (Del Norte Cemetery, Del Norte, Colorado) #[[Bateman-2260 | Bateman, Isaac]] (33) Blacksmith #[[Battines-1 | Battenes, Beda]] (23)/Battines, Bedab Mexico #[[Baumer-86 | Baumer, John]] (33) #[[Baxter-4598 | Baxter, Oliver H P]] (28) ( Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado ) headstone photo #[[Beach-3812 | Beach, Gordon]] (19) (Woodland Park Cemetery, Woodland Park, Colorado) #[[Beach-3813 | Beach, Watson]] (30) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado ) #[[Bean-4854 | Bean, James M]] (24) D:1913 Mo. buried:Foote Cem., Vandervoort, Arkansas #[[Beauman-19 | Beaman, Leopold]] aka:Banman #[[Beason-666 | Beason, Jesse James]] (20) (Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska) #[[Beaty-919 | Beaty, Charles W]] (35) ( Trenton Cemetery, Trenton, Illinois ) #[[Beckham-610 | Beckham, John]] Blsmth, Ferrier #[[Beckwith-1388 | Beckwith, George L]] (Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Bedee-32 | Bedee, George A]] Sgt #[[Bedford-837 | Bedford, Jefferson W]] ( Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska) #[[Beebe-2783 | Beebe, Albert Peter]] ( Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Beedle-147 | Beedle, Samuel B]] #[[Beeman-639 | Beeman, Lafayette]] (23)aka: Bemen, Layfeete (Roselawn Cem, Pueblo, Colorado) #[[Beery-400 | Beery, William H]] (25) ( Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Colorado) #[[Bell-19924 |Bell, Joseph B]] (38) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Bell-19925 | Bell, Thadius P]] (30) (Blue Springs Cemetery, Blue Springs, Missouri ) #[[Belshe-69 | Belshe, Cyrus J]] (23) #[[Bender-1995 | Bender, Jeremiah Jerry]] (25) (Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Ohio) #[[Berger-1739 | Berger, Andrew]] (36) #[[Berkheimer-64 | Berkheimer, Jesse]] (20) '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre no f-a-g''' #[[Berkley-280 |Berkley, Granville J JR]] (17) D:1931 Green Mountain Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Biggs-2846 | Biggs, George P]] (44) #[[Bisel-8 | Corp. Bisel, Benjamin F]] (24) '''WIA''' Indiana (Bluff Point Cemetery, Bluff Point, Indiana) #[[Bishop-11328 | Bishop, Henry C]] (27) #[[Blackburn-3674 |Blackburn, Joseph L]] D: 1898 Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Blair-2602 | Blair, John J]] (30) died in California (Home of Peace Cemetery, Porterville, California) #[[Blake-5557 | Blake, Henry]] (30) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Blancett-21 | Blancett, Truman]] (42) b:New York ??? or born 1848 in Iowa D:Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, f-a-g 22630318 #[[Blinn-206 | Blinn, Oscar]] (30) #[[Blore-43 | Blore, William R]] (30) Sgt. {Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Blum-435 | Blum, Anton]] (33) ''' Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Boggs-2421 | Boggs, John L]] (43) (father to Oliver, below) ( Beulah Cemetery, Beulah, Colorado) #[[Boggs-2432 | Boggs, Oliver L]] (16) (he was 14 years old) (Los Angeles National Ce, Los Angeles, California) #[[Booth-6454 | Booth, John]] (44) b:England #[[Booth-6152 | Booth, Joseph W]] (38) (Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado) #[[Borga-2 | Borga, Walu Ka]] (23) #[[Borland-726 | Borland, Richard]] (34) #[[Bostwick-641 | Bostwick, Joseph W]] D. Sgt. (23) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Bott-430 | Bott, Anthony]] (29) (Fairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado) #[[Botts-359 | Botts, William]] (19) Cook #[[Bowen-6332 |Lt. Col. Bowen, Leavitt L]] (40) ('''obit does not say-Cem Died in Denver'''not Riverside/Fairmount.... #[[Bowrings-1 | Bowrings, Daniel H]] (46) (Poncha Springs Cemetery, Poncha Springs, Colorado) #[[Boyd-9994 | Boyd, Joseph T]] (25) 1st Lt. (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Boyer-3661 | Boyer, Calvin]] (29) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Brackett-491 | Brackett, Ozro]] (47) '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Bradford-4898 | Bradford, W Daniel]] (23) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado) #[[Bradley-9909 | Bradley, John W]] (25) ''' WIA Sand Creek''' #[[Brand-2402 | Brand, George]] (24) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Breckenridge-416 | Breckenridge, William M]] (17) Dep. Sheriff during OK Corral gunfight (Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona) #[[Britton-2391 | Britton, John]] (25) Bretton, John ( Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Colorado) #[[Brooks-13337 | Brooks, Thomas]] (28) (Pisgah Cemetery, Wood Heights, Missouri ) #[[Brooks-13338 | Brooks, Thomas J ]](22) ALSO: 3rd Missouri as Capt. died Missouri #[[Brott-90 | Brott, James]] (23) #[[Brower-1999 | Brower, Frank]] (20)/(Bromer, Frank) #[[Brown-75326 | Brown, Frank]] (18) #[[Brown-75327 | Brown, Hiram R]] (27) QM Sgt. (brother-John C) (Riverside Cem, Denver, Colorado) #[[Brown-75328 | Brown, John C ]](30) ( Mesa Cemetery, El Paso County, Colorado.) #[[Brown-75354 | Brown, John F]] (23) #[[Brown-75355 | Brown, John L]] (18) #[[Brown-75356 | Brown, Robert L]] (25) #[[Brown-75357 | Brown, Thomas F]] (22) #[[Brumley-388 | Brumley, Martin]] (31) (Alamosa Municipal Cemetery, Alamosa, Colorado) #[[Brunce-2 | Brunce, John]] (20) Corp. #[[Bryan-4681 | Bryan, Joseph]](20) #[[Buckham-33 | Buckham, Andrew]] (21) (Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois) #[[Buell-1070 | Buell, Oliver S]] (22). 6th Vermont, died in Illinois (Mount Hope Cem, Rochester, New York ) #[[Buell-1071| Buell, Samuel A]] (33) Ordinance Sgt. #[[Bunker-1659 | Bunker, Clement]] (30) (Hillcrest Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado) #[[Burdick-1950 | Burdick, William C]] (34) Sgt #[[Bardsal-1 | Burdsal, Caleb S]] (56) Asst. Surgeon ( (Riverside Cem, Denver, Colorado)) #[[Burger-2459 | Burger, Andrew]] #[[Burghardt-153 | Burghardt, Samuel H]] (21) Sgt.'''WIA''' d:1919 Oregon (Adams Cem, Molalla, Oregon) #[[Burns-9469 | Burns, Terance]] (26) #[[Burr-1951 | Burr, Thomas]] (38) (Old Cemetery, Lake City, Colorado) #[[Burwell-668 | Burwell, Julius H]] (18) (Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx, New York) #[[Bushee-44 | Bushee, William H]] (34) #[[Butts-1248 | Butts, Malone]] (17) The "C" names ( ) #[[Caldwell-6255 | John W. Caldwell]] ( Wesleyan Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio ) #[[Calkins-6720 | Ezra S Calkins]] (Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Callen-168 | Phillip D Callen]] (Dillon Cemetery, Dillon, Colorado ) #[[Campbell-28366 | Mathias Campbell]] (Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska) #[[Campbell-28368 | William Campbell]] #[[Carr-9900 | James A Carr]] (Mount Hope Cemetery, Lander, Wyoming) #[[Carson-5532 | James Carson]] Suicide 1880 (Golden Cemetery, Golden, Colorado ) #[[Carson-5533 | John B. Carson]] #[[Carter-25646 | John C Carter]] #[[Britton-3137 | Daniel W Case]] aka:CASE/ born:Britton D:1893 Missouri '''no f-a-g" #[[Casies-1 | Juan Casies]] #[[Cass-1207 | Charles L Cass]] 1st Lt. D: 11 Mar 1904 in Fairplay, Park, Colorado, #[[Castle-2019 | James B Castle]] D: Aug 29 1899 Wisconsin, #[[Catlett-536 | James H Catlett]] (Loveland Burial Park, Loveland, Colorado ) #[[Cawley-263 | Frederick Cawley]] 19 #[[Chaffin-913 | Wilton Chaffin]] Sgt (Leadville City Cemetery, Leadville, Colorado) #[[Chamberlain-4429 | John F Chamberlain]] (Oak Hill Cemetery, Chetopa, Kansas) #[[Chamberlain-4430 | Joseph C Chamberlain]] Corp. d:1923 (Granite Hill Cem , Grants Pass, Oregon ) #[[Chambers-6452 | Benjamin Chambers]] Sgt. Major 1900 in California #[[Chance-1341 | Fredrick Chance]] D;1893 Illinois #[[Chandler-7171 | Joseph Chandler]] D:1922 Sidon Cemetery, Sidon, White County, Arkansas #[[Charvis-6 | Antonio Charvis]] #[[Charvis-7 | Polito Charvis]] #[[Chase-6305 | Edward Chase]] Capt. (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Chawvine-1 | Frank Chawvine]] could also be: Chavan #[[Chiniquy-3 | Charles L Chiniquy]] 1842 Quebec, Canada -(Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota ) #[[Chubbuck-170 | Theodore A Chubbuck]] 1 Nov 1844 Peru, LaSalle, Illinois, - 26 Jul 1894 (Lakeside Cemetery, Loveland, Colorado) #[[Churches-72 |Valentine John Churches]] 14 Feb 1846 Oare, Wookey, Somersetshire, England-14 Jun 1890 (Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington ) #[[Clark-46398 | Alexander Clark]] 1816 Georgia,(Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) #[[Clark-46400 | Charles E Clark]] 1843 Missouri, United States - aft 1865 #[[Clarke-12477 | Langdon Clark]] D:1911 Crary Mills Cem., Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, #[[Clark-46401 |Henry Clay Clark]] 1836 On The High Seas - before 13 Feb 1883 (Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota ) #[[Clark-46402 | William Clark]] 1831 Queens, New Brunswick - aft 1865 #[[Clawson-1030 | George F Clawson]] 1831 Canada -(Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado) #[[Clemant-2 | Edward Clemant]] 1842 New York, United States - aft 1865 #[[Clifton-2331 | William Clifton]] 1841 Bemen, Michigan, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cline-4159 | William S Cline]] 1828 Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cobb-6914 | Albert J Cobb]] 1846 Michigan, United States - aft 1885 #[[Cobb-6915 | David (Cobb) Cobbs]] 1846 - 1865 #[[Coberly-216 | Joseph G Coberly]] 1843 Illinois, United States - aft 1865 (Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California) #[[Coby-15 | Henry Coby]] (COLBEY) 1844 Germany (Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado) #[[Cochran-3991 | James Cochran]] 1826 London, Kanawha, Virginia,-(Silver Cliff Cemetery, Silver Cliff, Colorado) #[[Cochran-3992 | John D Cochran]] 1841 Macon, Missouri, (Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernardino, California) #[[Coffin-3675 | Morse H Coffin]] 1836 Delware, New York, United States - 1865 (Mountain View Cemetery. Longmont, Colorado ) #[[Coffin-3676 | Onsville C Coffin]] 1843 York, Maine, United States - aft 1865 (Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia) #[[Cole-17830 | George W Cole]] 1838 Delaware, Keweenaw, Michigan, 1865 (Riverside Cemetery Denver, Colorado) #[[Coleman-10699 | Jesse W Coleman]] 1836 Brooke, Virginia (New Hope Cemetery,Fremont County, Colorado) #[[Collins-20991 | Charles Collins]] 1836 Blackstone, Worcester, Massachusetts,VERMONT (Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah) #[[Conklin-2334 | Hezekiah Conklin]] 1843 Nobleville, Indiana, (Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon) #[[Connelly-1374 | Joseph Connelly]] 1843 Ireland - aft 1865 #[[Connor-2456 | Michael James Connor]] 1834 Monroe, New York,) '''WIA Sand Creek/DIED-NO f-a-g''' #[[Connors-978 | John A Connors]] 1832 Canada - aft 1865(Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Conroy-1026 | John J Conroy]] 1816 Albany, Albany, New York, (Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas) #[[Consadine-3 | Thomas Consadine]] 1836 Limerick, Ireland - aft 1865 ??? #[[Cook-26942 | David Cook]] 1839 Lancaster, Erie, New York, (Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Colorado) #[[Cooper-21958 | James Cooper]] 1830 Marion, Ohio, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cooper-21959 | [John D Cooper]] 1844 Fulton, Indiana, United States - aft 1865 #[[Coplin-29 | Benjamin F Coplin]] 1843 Fulton, Indiana,Latah Cemetery, Latah, Washington #[[Corde-24 | William Corde]] 1831 Down, Ireland - Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Corman-434 | George W Corman]] before 1825 Carlisle, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, #[[Conseto-1 | Francisco Conseto]] 1819 New Mexico #[[Cort-171 | Richard C Cort]] 1945 Pennsylvania (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Cotton-3500 | William Cotton]] Corp. Michigan #[[Coughlin-747 | John Coughlin]] Colorado State Veterans Center-Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Courtney-2345 | Marion W. Courtney]] Penn. /Calif 4th (Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California) #[[Cox-23854 | Elisha W Cox]] Indiana #[[Cox-23856 | James Cox]] Illinois #[[Cox-14892 | William J Cox]] Ill. D:9111 ??? Colorado, Church Records, 1692-1942," '''need to check''' #[[Craig-8639 | Alexander Craig]] Penn.-Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery,Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Craig-8635 | Henry B Craig]] Missouri--(New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Missouri) #[[Craig-8635 | John H Craig]] Ohio ( Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado.) #[[Crane-5863 | Putnam A Crane]] NY pension '''Colorado 1892 no f-a-g''' #[[Crawford-15566 | Mott M. Crawford]] Adams, Ohio '''in Colorado 1904''' #[[Crawford-15567 | Samuel Crawford]] Penn #[[Crawford-15568 | William Crawford]] Indiana-Main Cemetery,Belgrade, Nance County, Nebraska #[[Crawley-1111 | John Crawley]] Crowley -- Mount Olivet Cem,Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, Colorado, #[[Cree-211 | Capt. Theodore G Cree]] Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Creighton-109 | William G Creighton]] Rosehill Cem/Mausoleum-Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, #[[Cresswell-518 | Henry W Cresswell]] #[[Cronk-652 | Abram Cronk]] West Magnolia Cemetery, Magnolia, Wisconsin #[[Cronk-653 | David Cronk]] Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Crow-3137 | Henry Crow]] Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona #[[Crowley-1849 | Morris Crowley]] Ireland (Saint Anthonys Cemetery,Las Vegas, San Miguel New Mexico) #[[Cudmore-329 | William Cudmore]] Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas #[[Cue-101 | James M. Cue]] '''wounded/Killed at South Bend Sandy Nov 29 1864 no f-a-g ''' #[[Culp-1516 | James R. Culp]] Corp. (Prairie View Cemetery, Paullina, Iowa) #[[Cunningham-10255 | William S Cunningham]] Sgt. Penn #[[Cushenburg-1 | Saddler John C Cushenburg]] #[[Cushman-1468 | Abial W Cushman]] D:1908 L.A.Calif. buried:Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Colorado The "D" names ( ) #[[Dailey-1778 | 2 Lt John L Dailey]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Dailey-1779 | William M Dailey]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado (big brother above) #[[Darnel-7 | Caleb E Darnel]] D:1909 Iowa no f-a-g #[[Davenport-5202 | Henry Wilson Davenport]] Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Sigourney, Iowa #[[Davenport-5216 | William Davenport]] Valley Brook Cemetery, Breckenridge, Colorado #[[Davenport-5222 | William H. Davenport]] Wagoner-- Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Davis-62940 | Thomas J Davis]] 1st Lt #[[Dawkens-1 | Thomas C Dawkins]] Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Dawson-7139 | Thomas Dawson]] #[[Bross-116 | Stephen D Decatur]] '''BROSS'''Rosita Cem. Rosita, Custer, Colorado--changed his name #[[De_La_Mar-38 | Frank DeLaMar]] 1st Lt/ Judge "buried at home in Grand Junction, CO" #[[Demar-44 | William E. Demar]] Amazonia Cemetery, Amazonia, Missouri #[[DeMary-17 | George L. DeMary]] Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, California. #[[Detrick-200 | Frank Detrick]] Corp. Berlin-Glen Abbey Memorial Park,Bonita, San Diego, California #[[Devereux-539 | Peter Devereux]] Saint Benedict Cemetery, Bendena, Doniphan County, Kansas, #[[DeVotie-2 | Henry M DeVotie]] Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado #[[Dickens-1184 | William H Dickens]] Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Colorado Murdered by his SON... #[[Dickson-3946 | 2nd Lt Lewis H Dickson]] Mountain View Cem Longmont, Colorado #[[Dillon-3617 | John Dillon]] #[[Dobbins-826 | Joseph W Dobbins]] Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, Colorado] #[[Dobson-3405 | James Dobson]] yes, 45 years old #[[Dobson-3408 | James Dobson]] WOW 56 years.. #[[Dorftennent-1 | John Doftennent]] spelled both ways #[[Donnelly-2405 | James C Donnelly]] Pine Hill Cemetery, Corbin, Kentucky ??? #[[Dorsey-1837 | George W Dorsey]] Sgt '''WIA''' #[[Douglas-10398 | John A Douglas]] '''Died=Wounds''' from Nov 29 1864--Riverside Cem, Denver, #[[Douglass-2675| James Douglass]] 5th Sgt '''WIA''' #[[Douglass-2677| John M Douglass]] b:Missouri #[[Douglass-2678| Robert Douglass]] age:44 Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Dow-2347 | Lewis Dow]] Colorado State Vet Center-Homelake Cemetery #[[Dowd-806 | Michael Dowd]] #[[Doyle-5331 | William A Doyle]] Sgt/2nd Cav.-Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery #[[Drummond-2662 | Alexander Drummond]] aka: John A. D:1893 Forest Hill Cem. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, #[[Du_Bois-2864 | James E Duboice]] Spelled: DuBois--Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Duggan-1257 | William Duggan]] Ireland #[[Duncan-12855 | John R Duncan]] England ''' KIA Sand Creek- no f-a-g''' #[[Dunlapp-2 | John Dunlap]] aka:Dunlap Ohio- #[[Dunnell-72 | Lloyd W Dunnell]] Mulvane Cem. Mulvane, Kansas #[[Durfee-614 | Eli W Durfee]] #[[Dwight-532 | Lorenzo Dwight]] Com Sgt D:1904 Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California #[[Dyer-5945 | Adoniram J Dwyer]] Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Michigan #[[Dyer-12210 | Elias Dyer]] Cedar Hill Cemetery, Castle Rock, Colorado-Judge Murdered by mob The "E" NAMES #[[Easler-58 | Robert F. Easler]] Corp/20th Pa-- Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania #[[Easterbrook-278 | Ira W Easterbrook]] Bald Mountain Cemetery, Nevadaville, Colorado #[[Ebi-6 | David Ebi Jr]] Los Angeles Nat'l Cemetery #[[Echart-16 | John Echart]] Corp Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio #[[Edom-35 | William E Edom]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Edson-901 | Obed Edson]] 1st/2nd/3rd Co. 2nd Lt Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Oregon #[[Edwards-22605 | James W Edwards]] #[[Eggleston-1100 | James H Eggleston]] of New York, 55 years/'''from Franktown''' #[[Elder-2933 | William Elder]] Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio #[[Eldridge-2625 | Stephen Eldridge]] #[[Elliott-13149 | Perry D Elliott]] 1st Lt/QM #[[Elliott-13150 | William A Elliott]] Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Engle-877 | Engle, George]] (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Entsler-1 | John Entsler]] #[[Epperson-1398 | Benjamin C Epperson]] Washington Soldiers Home Cemetery, Orting, Washington #[[Ettleman-31 | Hiram Ettleman]] Thurman Cemetery, Thurman, Iowa #[[Everett-3954 | William Everett]] Ohio #[[Eymon-11 | William Eymon]] Cuba The "F" NAMES #[[Fairchild-2217 | Nelson A Fairchild]] #[[Fairley-334 | James Fairley]] Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Faulkner-3518 | Nathaniel Faulkner]] Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Fallon-700 | Edward Fallon]] D:1916 Mount Olivet Cem. Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, #[[Farrar-2583 | Decatur Farrar]] '''Died in Colorado before 1880, Denver''' ??IOWACno f-a-g #[[Farrar-2584 | Henry Farrar]] Michigan- Hot Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Grand County, Colorado #[[Farrar-2585 |Martin Farrar]] NY D1915 Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Feay-8 | Oliver Feay]] Corp Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Fehrs-3 | John P Fehrs]] '''Widow's address Littleton, Co.''' no f-a-g #[[Fenstermasher-1 | William Fense]] Fenstermasher-Died Nt'l Home,Danville NY/Green Mount Cemetery, Dansville, New York #[[Ferguson-11999 | Thomas W Ferguson]]D: 1915 State Veterans Home Cem.Hot Springs, S.Dakota #[[Fessenden-418 | John Fessenden]] #[[Fetch-32 | John Fetch]] Mo. #[[Field-4860 | Commodore Field]] Pvt. Mo died in Mo. before 1880 #[[Field-3699 | Dexter W Field]] Delta Cemetery, Delta, Colorado #[[Field-4861 | John L Field]] NY #[[Field-4862 | Noah Field]] D:Oct 1864 of disease Fort Latham Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado #[[Fihling-1 | William Fihling]] Blksmith--Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado #[[Fink-1713 | John Fink]] Nt'l Home Leavenworth Kansas #[[Finley-2473 | Jacob Finley]] Palisade Cemetery,Palisade, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Finley-2474 | Robert Finley]] Com Sgt. Surveyor--Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Finney-1496 | William F Finney]] Ky.. Deserted #[[Fisher-17262 | William Fisher]] #[[Fitzgerald-6304 | Michael Fitz Jerrold]] #[[Flair-8 | John Flair]] Germany #[[Flannagan-116 | Christopher Flannagan]] #[[Fleck-692 | Seldon D Fleck]] Nt'l Home Leavenworth Kansas #[[Fletcher-9563 | William W Fletcher]] Blksmth Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado #[[Flewellen-91 | John Flewellen]] Cook -Georgia #[[Flick-942 | William H Flick]] #[[Flin-14 | james Flin]] Flinn? #[[Flynn-3565 | William H Flynn]] REJECTED #[[Foley-3179 | James Foley]] NY #[[Foster-20404 | Benjamin B Foster]] Com Sgt. -Elmwood Cemetery, Coin, Iowa #[[Foster-20406 | Henry C Foster]] KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??" #[[Foster-20501 | Pleasant Foster]] Enid Cemetery, Enid, Oklahoma #[[Foster-20503 | Robert R. Foster]] Beaver Park Cemetery, Penrose, Colorado #[[Foster-20506 | William D. Foster]] b:Atlantic Ocean cemetery ??? '''could be in FRANKTOWN"?? #[[Fowler-10383 | Bernard Fowler Jr]] Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York #[[Foy-742 | Capt. Joseph A Foy]] Grace Lawn Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana #[[Francis-5890 | James Francis]] on Trial for Deserter from Kansas 2nd Cavalry #[[Franklin-11007 | Ashley M Franklin]] Riverside Cemetery, Belfast, New York #[[Franklin-11008 | Benjamin Franklin]] (possibly ) Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Colorado #[[Franklin-11010 | James Franklin]] Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Frazier-2222 | Rufus Frazier]] b:Ohio/d:Iowa North Coon Cemetery, Carroll County, Iowa #[[Freeman-13313 | Alanson Freeman]] D:1900 Lake Preston Cem. Lake Preston, Kingsbury,South Dakota, #[[Freeman-13314 | Henry Freeman]] #[[Russell-24416 | Charley French]] AKA: Elisha French RUSSELL D:1920 Riverside Cem. Denver, Colorado #[[Frick-813 | Jacob Frick]] b:Austria D;1885 in '''Kiowa Co. no f-a-g''' #[[Friend-1963 | George Friend]] Mitchell Cemetery, Anderson, Missouri #[[Fulton-2683 | James G Fulton]] Agj.-136th Reg.Penn.Inf, (prob- Jefferson Barracks National Cem) The "G" NAMES #[[Gaffney-823 | De Randolph Gaffney]] Pawhuska City Cemetery, Pawhuska, Oklahoma #[[Gaines-1966 | Howard E Gaines]] #[[Gallemore-142 | James M Gallemore]]Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri #[[Gallion-159 | Henry B Gallion]] d: in Indiana #[[Gammon-676 | Julian Gammon]] Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Gardner-12749 | Charles H Gardner]] Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Gardner-12750 | Isaac N Gardner]] also b: Reneslar N Y.-Greenlawn Cemetery, Berthoud, Colorado #[[Gardner-5656 | Gardner, James Frank]] Sgt '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Garlick-597 | Henry F Garlick]] age:53 when he joined. #[[Gates-4797 | Frank S Gates]] Oakland Cemetery,Clinton, Iowa #[[Gates-4798 | James E Gates]] Greenhill CemeteryLaramie, Albany County, Wyoming #[[Gheer-11 | Fleming Gheer]] '''aka:Geer''' 2nd Sgt.- Clever Creek Cemetery, Douglas County, Missouri #[[Geer-386 | Geer, Solomon]] (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado) #[[Gehon-1 | Charles Gehon]] #[[Gibbs-2135 | Elijah Gibbs]] D:1922 Sturdivant Cemetery, Ukiah, Oregon | #[[Gibbs-2181 | Lewis W Gibbs]] brother/Killed by self,accidental discharge,weapon,'''Colorado'''no f-a-g #[[Giberson-784 | Lewis W Giberson]] hosp.duty-Oakwood Cem Weeping Water, Cass Co, Nebraska #[[Gibson-16259 | Arthur Gibson]] Sgt.-England-- Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska #[[Gibson-16272 | John Gibson]] Canada #[[Gibson-16274 | Johnson Gibson]] D: 1922 Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Iowa #[[Gilbert-11031 | William E Gilbert]] age:23 Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Illinois #[[Gilbert-11032 | William E Gilbert]] age:18 #[[Gillmore-240 | John L Gillmore]] D: after1907 Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Gilson-881 | Samuel H Gilson]] 1st Lt d:1891 ?? Princeton Cem. Princeton, Mercer County, Missouri #[[Gleason-2140 | Horace Gleason]] D;1891 Fairview Cem.Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa #[[Goff-3534 | Adam A Goff]] NY #[[Goff-3535 | Edwin A Goff]] NY Deserter #[[Goldona-1 | Antonio Goldona]] NMex #[[Golsbary-1 | Benson Golsbary]] #[[Good-1571 | Jacob R Good]] Corp-- Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas #[[Goodal-14 | Samuel Goodal]] Goodale-- #[[Gordon-11581 | Frank Gordon]] #[[Gosney-226 | John L Gosney]] Oak Grove Cemetery, Platte County, Missouri #[[Gosney-228 | Thomas N Gosney]] age:16 Bugler son OR brother? to John L #[[Gould-5539 | William H Gould]] Hot Springs National Cemetery, Hot Springs, South Dakota #[[Grabby-2 | Frederick Grabby]] b: Germany #[[Gracy-74 | James H Gracy]] #[[Graham-18311 | James Graham]] #[[Graham-18312 | Lemuel H Graham]] D; 1911 Huntsville Cem. Modoc, Randolph County, Indiana #[[Graham-18313 | Swain J. Graham]] 1st Lt. D:1921 Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Oregon #[[Green-31318 | Benjamin Green]] AGE:61 #[[Green-31320 | George C Green]] Illinois- age:18 d:1898 in Boulder..'''no f-a-g''' #[[Green-31322 | James Green]] Mass. age:17 #[[Green-31323 | Ray Green]] NY Silver Cliff Cemetery, Silver Cliff, Colorado #[[Greenley-33 | Jesse H Greenley]] Idaho State Hospital South Cemetery, Blackfoot, Idaho #[[Griffey-204 | David Washington Griffey]] Griffitt-- Dakota City Cemetery, Dakota City, Nebraska #[[Griffin-11906 | Charles H Griffin]] #[[Grinnell-531 | William E Grinnell]] 1st Lt. --Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota #[[Gross-4238 | Henry C Gross]] Green Hill Cemetery, Rock Port, Missouri #[[Guyer-286 | John Guyer]] Rose Hill Cemetery, South Haven, Kansas The "H" NAMES #[[Haas-2725 | John Haas]] nothing #[[Hacket-67 | Ephram Hacket]] nothing #[[Hafer-271 | Joseph Hafer]] Colorado State Veterans Ctr-Homelake Cem, Rio Grande Co., Colorado #[[Haff-162 | John L Haff]] Fisher Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado #[[Haflinger-1 | John Haflinger]] #[[Haggerty-769 | Henry Haggerty]] Riverside Cemetery #[[Haines-4158 | Charles Haines]] 2nd Lt Pitkin Cemetery, Pitkin, Colorado #[[Hall-40524 | George W Hall]] Corp. #[[Hall-40526 | John B Hall]] #[[Halton-198 | David F Halton]] #[[Hamblin-1283 | James H Hamblin]] Corp. Evergreen Cem, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, Colorado #[[Hamilton-20172 | Alfred Hamilton]] Ohio #[[Hamilton-20173 | Edgar A Hamilton]] Missouri #[[Hamilton-20174 | Joseph Hamilton]] Illi /68th Illinois Inf. DIED:Oklahoma Red Hill Cem.Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, #[[Hamilton-20175 | Richard Hamilton]] Ireland Sgt.'''WIA- Sand Creek no f-a-g found''' #[[Hamar-119 | David A Hamar]] aka:Hamor Blksmith Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado #[[Hammond-8470 | Naharn Hammond]] #[[Hampton-3694 | George Hampton]] Sgt. Illinois #[[Hanscome-13 | Leander Hanscome]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Hansford-529 | John T. Hansford]] #[[Harden-1683 | David Harden]] Mount Peace Cemetery, Saint Cloud, Osceola County, Florida]] #[[Harding-5895 | William T Harding]] 2nd Cav. also- Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia #[[Harker-581 | Oliver H Harmon]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[harmon-5831 | George D Harmon]] Valmont Cemetery, Valmont, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Harrigan-429 | Edward Harrigan]] Corp Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[harris-35718 | Jessie Harris]] #[[Harrison-16436 | Joseph Harrison]] Dumont Cemetery, Dumont, Colorado #[[Harrison-16437| Walter H Harrison]] #[[Harson-13 | George Harson]] #[[Haslett-277 | Samuel Haslett]] #[[Haslette-10 | Thomas P Haslette]] #[[Haswell-112 | Theodore Haswell]] Orderly-Round Lake Cem.-Round Lake, Jackson County, Florida #[[Haunce-1 | George Haunce]] #[[Hause-314 | Silas Hause]] Sgt.Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Haustater-1 | Henry Haustater]] another card has Houston, still zip....... #[[Hawkins-9725 | John D Hawkins]] Myton Cem., Duchesne, Utah, #[[Hawley-3039 | Charles C Hawley]] 1st Lt Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Hayes-12521 | William H Hayes]] #[[Hearlson-1 | John]] aka:Harlson #[[Heiser-374 | William H Heiser]] aka:Heusser-17 yr old Bugler--Weston City Cem Weston, Franklin County, Idaho #[[Held-517 | Frederick Held]] Hillside Cemetery, Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado #[[Henderson-16971 | James F Henderson]] Culbertson Cem, Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska #[[Henry-10528 | Allen Henry]]Sierra View Memorial Park, Olivehurst, Yuba County, California, #[[Herald-244 | James Herald]] #[[Herburt-21 | Peter P Herbert]] Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Teller County, Colorado #[[Herscha-1 | David Herscha]] #[[Harton-150 | Henry Harton]] #[[Hewitt-4230 | Henry H Hewitt]] 2n Lt/ Physician- IOOF Cemetery, Prospect Heights, Colorado #[[Higgenbottom-10 |Fayette Higgenbottom]] #[[High-1375 | Solomon M High]] Fairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado #[[Hill-33544 | Andrew J Hill]] Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Hill-33545 | William Hill]] England #[[Hill-33546 | William B Hill]] Michigan #[[Hinkle-1226 | Hamilton M Hinkle]] West Hill Cemetery, Platte County, Nebraska, #[[Hinman-848 | Platt Hinman]] Los Angeles National Cemetery,Los Angeles, California #[[Hinman-849 | Porter M Hinman]] Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Hiss-185 | Henry Hiss]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Hitchcock-3188 | David Hitchcock]] #[[Hitchcock-3190 | Robert Hitchcock]] #[[Hively-138 | Andrew Hively]] lived in '''Brighton, Co.-1892'" when his wife got benefits. '''no f-a-g''' #[[Hobson-2187 | Tilford G Hobson]] Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Warren County, Iowa, #[[Hobson-2188 | William Hobson]] England -Golden Cemetery, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Hocket-16 | Solomon Hocket]] Wagoner--lived/died in Iowa no f-a-g #[[Hodgson-3097 | Nathan Hodgson]] England #[[Hogan-4119 | Peter Hogan]] There are 2: ages:21/25, born England, #[[Holbrook-2693 | John Holbrook]] 59 yrs old. #[[Holmes-13002 | Joseph Holmes]] Hawkins, TN served both-Union/Confederate-- Pleasant Valley Cem, Overland Park, Kansas #[[Holmes-13010 | Joseph Holmes]] Hawkins,TN brother:Joseph--Forest Hill Cem, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri #[[Hoopengarner-15 | Hosa Hoopengarner]] #[[Hopkins-10422 | William T Hopkins]] #[[Horton-6953 | Charles B Horton]] Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska #[[Houchin-305 |Daniel Houchin]] Corp. #[[Houseworth-70 | Christian Houseworth]] #[[Howard-19203 | Adelphi M Howard]] #[[Howard-19204 | Walsey L. Howard]] #[[Howbert-12 | Irving Howbert]] Honorable Senator-Evergreen Cem, Colorado Sprgs, El Paso County, Colorado, #[[Howlett-928 | John Howlett]] Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado #[[Huber-1781 |Joseph Huber]] '''aka: Francis joseph (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Hughes-17860 | Joseph Hughes]] #[[Huld-2 | John E. Huld]] #[[Hull-6331 | Henry B Hull]] #[[Hull-6332 | John Hull]] #[[Hundt-56 | August Hundt]] Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado #[[Hunt-16697 | James R Hunt]] #[[Hunter-14116 | Samuel F Hunter]] #[[Hunter-14117 | William Hunter]] Scotland.. #[[Hurlbut-618 | Walter H Hurlbut]] Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery, Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Huston-1676 | Thomas Huston]] lived in Colorado, 1880/ then not found #[[Hutchison-2090 | Hector W Hutchison]] #[[Hutton-2426 | Jacob Hutton]] Rose Hill Memorial Gardens, Missouri Valley, Harrison County, Iowa :The "I" Names #[[Ilett-50 | Giles Ilett]] 47 yrs old, England -Buckskin Cemetery, Alma, Park County, Colorado #[[Ingal-3 | George Ingal]] Germany D:1896 Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado :the " J " names #[[Jackson-32913 | Charles Jackson]] #[[Jackson-32914 |David Jackson]] #[[Jacobs-10312 | William Jacobs]] #[[Jarman-882 | William E Jarman]] #[[Jensen-10093 | Loren Jensen]] Denmark #[[Jent-101 | John Jent]] #[[Joblin-52 | William John Joblin]] Isle of Wight --Oaklawn Cem.Batesville, Independence Co.Arkansas #[[Johnson-82950 | Alexander A Johnson]] #[[Johnson-82951 | Amasa A Johnson]] Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Washington #[[Johnson-81355 | Jay J Johnson]] Capt '''died: Riverside, California no f-a-g''' #[[Johnson-82953 | John Johnson]] joined in Missouri #[[Johnson-82955 | William Bird Johnson]] Sgt. Fairmount Cemetery . Denver #[[Johnson-82968 | William Johnson]] Ky #[[Jones-80442 | Frederick W Jones]] #[[Jones-60162 | George T Jones]] Knifong Cemetery,Sullivan County, Missouri #[[Jones-80443 | James Jones]] last lived Oklahoma #[[Jones-80490 | John Jones]] Wales--Orchard Mesa Cem Grand Junction, Colorado #[[Jones-80491 | John W. Jones]] Ind.. #[[Jones-80493 | Lewis L. Jones]] died in Missouri...brother to George T..listed above. #[[Jones-80495 | Wilber H. Jones]] #[[Jordan-12667 | Alvah R. Jordan]] Duty Sgt. Lawyer in Illinois/ died there 1900+ #[[Jordan-12668 | Richard Jordan]] Scotland.... #[[Joy-1795 | George Joy]] Kentucky #[[Justice-2605 | Robert Justice]] Ind.. Hagerman Cemetery, Hagerman, Gooding County, Idaho The "K" names ( ) #[[Kane-2523 | John Kane]] Sgt. Ireland living in '''Colorado 1895 no f-a-g''' #[[Kasserman-3 | Stephen D. Kasserman]] Sgt Switzerland Fairmont Cem. '''probably?''' #[[Kehr-125 | Charles Kehr]] last in Mo. 1890.. #[[Kiel-105 | Jacob Kiel]] /[[Keil-265 | Jacob Keil]] Fountain City Cemetery, Fountain City, Wisconsin #[[Keith-4522 | William M Keith]] Policeman #[[Kelley-7745 | Cornelius Kelley]] Saint Marys Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, #[[Kelly-17911 | James Kelly]] Ohio #[[Kelly-17912 | James W. Kelly]] Sgt. Tenn. living in Colo. 1885-1891 no f-a-g #[[Kennedy-16410 | Vincent A Kennedy]] Youngs Cemetery, Murray, Cass County, Nebraska #[[Kent-6503 | Fortune C Kent]] #[[Kent-6510 | James Kent]] England #[[Kent-6511 | John W. Kent]] Michigan #[[Kerr-7628 | Henry W Kerr]] Sgt #[[Kershaw-706 | Fredrick Kershaw]] QtrMst Sgt. NY #[[Kiggins-55 | Samuel Kiggins]] Corp. Cedar Crest Cemetery, Collbran, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Killin-55 | Kenedy M Killin]] Crown Hill Cemetery,Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Kimball-3689 | Almer C Kimball]] Mass. #[[Kimberland-7 | William Kimberland]] Va. Lawyer #[[Kimbrel-100 | John L Kimbrel]] #[[King-34660 | William King]] #[[Kirkman-541 | Robert Kirkman]] (spelled wrong) aka: KINKMAN Yates Cemetery, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri #[[Kinnison-224 | Daniel H Kinnison]] #[[Kizer-316 | John Kizer]] #[[Kline-2504 | Fredrick Kline]] died after 1910 lived '''Colorado''' #[[Klippel-10 | George W Klippel]] Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Klotz-482 | John Klotz]] Germany (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Knapp-4426 | Orris Knapp]] Saddler Sgt. -- Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Yountville, California #[[Kneeland-322 | Albert A Kneeland]] Blk#6- I took pic (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Knight-13624 | Richard Knight]] #[[Kurtley-1 | William Kurtley]] #[[Kyle-1551 | Lewis Kyle]] Ohio- Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska :The "L" Names #[[Lafferr-1 | Joseph Lafferr]] aka:Leffare #[[Lahone-1 | Juan Jose Lahone]] #[[Lamb-6986 | Joseph M Lamb]] Hillside Cem. Hillside, Fremont Co. Colorado '''Indian Fighter''' #[[Langdon-2013 | James Langdon]] Blksm #[[Larches-1 | Oscar Larches]] Farrier --Canada #[[Lucero-483 | Pedro Lassero]] aka: Lucero New Mexico #[[Lathrop-1676 | Henry S Lathrop]]3rd Sgt./ US Dep. Mrsl #[[Laton-61 | Charles Laton]] #[[Lavally-10 | Edward Lavalley]] France-Hennessey Cemetery,Hennessey, Kingfisher Co, Oklahoma #[[LeFors-25 | Campbell LeForce]] Saddler-MO--Goldenrod Cem Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington #[[Lea-1507 | Alfred E Lea]] Lee's Summit Historical Cem. Lees Summit, Jackson County, Missouri #[[Lee-28584 | Amos Lee]] Corp. d:1909 Ft. Boise cem. Idaho #[[Lee-28585 | Francis M Lee]] d:1913 '''unknown as to where he died 1913''' #[[Lee-28588 | John Lee]] England- Masonic Cem, Central City, Colorado #[[Lefler-536 | james Lefler]] d:1919 Mo. Wilcox Cemetery, Wilcox, Missouri #[[Lester-3997 | Jeremiah W Lester]] Union Highland Cemetery, Florence, Colorado #[[Letner-32 | John Letner]] Bugler d:1903 Richland Cem.Hitt, Scotland County, Missouri #[[Letner-33 | Louis Letner]] baby brother to John #[[Lewis-36785 | Benjamin F. Lewis]] #[[Lewis-36793 | Loudon L Lewis]] #[[Lewis-36794 | William J Lewis]] #[[Lillard-517| William L Lillard]] Blksm/Ferrier- Mo. #[[Lindsay-5038 | Oscar Fitzallen Lindsay]] #[[Lindsay-5046 | James Lindsay]] #[[Lockheart-17 | Hiram J Lockheart]] Lockhart in '''Colorado 1880, no f-a-g''' #[[Logan-4474 | Samuel M Logan]] '''Major''' (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Logston-82 | Flem Logston]] #[[Long-5314 | Benjamin Long]] Columbia Cem.Boulder, Colorado #[[Long-18973 | Chauncy Long]] Mich.Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Colorado #[[Lorah-149 | Samuel Irwin Lorah]] 1st Lt./1st Co. Cav Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado #[[Lottes-8 | Frederick Lottes]] Tincup Cemetery, Gunnison, Colorado #[[Loughrey-109 | Charles Loughrey]] Blacksmith #[[Lovcy-1 | Randal Lovcy]] spelling??? #[[Lovejoy-1149 | Elijah I Lovejoy]] b: Colorado --Greenlawn Cem. Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Lovell-2772 | Thomas Lovell]] #[[Loving-740 | Charles 'Wilson' Loving]] Sgt. Ky. -Woodlawn Cem.Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California #[[Luckey-343 | Samuel M Luckey]] d: after '''1892/was living in Colorado''' #[[Ludlow-846 | Henry B Ludlow]] Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Lunt-559 | Jeremiah 'jerry' P. Lunt]] DESERTER................1870s lived with parents Illinois. #[[Lynch-9639 | John Lynch]] #[[Lyon-5387 | William Lyon]] d:1894-Res: Bald Mt.,Colorado, Soldiers Home: Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, :The "M" Names #[[Mace-2066 | William Mace]] died in Arkansas, 1917 ALSO in the 22nd Ill. Inf. #[[Mackey-1961 | John Mackey]] Ireland d:after 1890 Utah?? #[[Maddox-2659 | Peter Maddox]] murder:1879? '''1870 wife lives in Longmont''' NO f-a-g #[[Madena-1 | Carmen Madena]] spelled Medina born:Taso, N Mex #[[Medina-781 | Jose M Medina]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madrena-1 | Susa Madrena]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madril-13 | Holeania Madril]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madril-14 | John Madril]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Mahe-69 | Louis Mahe]] France, '''married in Colorado 1867''' no f-a-g #[[Majors-557 | Perry Majors]] diedL 1890 Montana..no f-a-g #[[Mallay-4 | John w. Mallay]] Maine '''WIA-Sand Creek''' #[[Mallerd-1 | Bernard Mallerd]] Missouri #[[Mallory-1851 | Charles L Mallory]] NY Highland Cemetery, Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas #[[Manion-261 | Thomas M Manion]] D;1923 San Diego, Calif no f-a-g '''WIA-Sand Creek"' #[[Mansell-967 |David C. Mansell]] St Joseph Memorial Park, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, #[[Marks-3560 | Isaac Marks]] Penn. Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah #[[Marlon-3 | James N Marlon]] Maryland #[[Marshal-287 | Adrian J Marshal]] NY---Hayden Pioneer Cemetery, Hayden, Routt County, Colorado #[[Marshall-17431 | Warren P Marshall]] Ohio--Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Martienas-1 | Dona S Martienas]] #[[Martin-33377 | Thomas R Martin]] QM Sgt (Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California ) #[[Martin-52950 | Thurlow W. Martin]] Vt. Fairview Cemetery, Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, #[[Martinez-4577 | Juan Martinez]] #[[Masmer-2 | John Masmer]] 1892 in Coloraod?? no f--a-g #[[Mater-65 | Charles Mater]] Germany Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Matherson-29 | Hugh Matherson]] Canadian #[[Mauldin-2026 | Miles L Mauldin]] Ga. Resident of '''Frankstown when he was murdered...Franktown Cemetery, Franktown, Colorado (dau. Sarah married Ira Brackett)''' #[[Maxwell-9867 | Andrew J Maxwell]] Corp, Illinois--Oakwood Cem. Parsons, Labette County, Kansas #[[Maxwell-9876 | Thomas J Maxwell]] Illi.....not related #[[McAlister-1357 | William W.McAllister]] Corp. Joined with brother-- Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[McAlister-1358 | Lewis F.McAllister]] Arkansas died Arkansas 1917 no f-a-g #[[McBride-4280 | William McBride]] D. Sgt. Ireland Ft. Lyon Post Cemetery, reinterr. Ft Leavenworth Cemetery #[[McCann-2642 | Frank McCann]] KY. #[[McCannon-69 | John McCannon]] Capt/Leader of California Gulch Vigilantes in 1860 D:Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[McCannon-71 | Owen T McCannon]] Penn. D: Illinois-1905 --Sunset Cem. Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, #[[McCarty-3790 | John McCarty]] 18- Indiana/served the 1st Colorado Cav. as well no f-a-g/pension 1924 #[[McCarty-3791 | Jeremiah McCarty]] 16-Ohio..d:1902 Osawatomie State Hospital Burial Ground, Kansas..20 years in an Asylum... #[[McCauley-1783 | Robert S McCauley]] aka:McAuley NY lliving in Wy. 1880 Post Master/arrested for Mail tampeing, nothing else found after that, 1893 #[[McClintock-1249 | Michael S McClintock]] Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Yountville, Napa County, California, #[[McCormick-5469 | James W McCormick]] Iowa--also served 1st Col Vet's/Iowa 3rd-- d: 1924 Veterans Cemetery Orchard, Mesa, Colorado #[[McCormick-5470 | Thomas McCormick]] NY "Deserted" #[[McCory-44 | Vandaver W. McCory]] Indiana d: 1888 Hygiene Cem., Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado #[[McCoy-441 | George W McCoy]] Va. D:1914 New Mexico Aztec Cemetery, Aztec, San Juan County, New Mexico, #[[McCully-390 | Thomas M. McCully]] McCauley is the real name. D: Wyandotte, Kansas-Sept 10 1916 #[[McCure-23 | Alexander McCure]] Scotland #[[McDermott-1895 | Patrick McDermott]]'''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found-'''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[McDonald-16861 | Thomas E McDonald]] Sgt/Capt. nothing else found #[[McDonald-18060 | Walter H. McDonald]] Mass. d;1903 Valley Brook Cem. Breckenridge, Summit County, Colorado, #[[McDougal-651 | Alonzo McDougal]] Mich. #[[McFadden-2216 | Charles McFadden]] Mo. D:17 Mar 1914- Long Beach, Los Angeles, Calif #[[McFadden-2219 | Daniel McFadden]] Ireland #[[McFarland-3023 | Robert McFarland]] '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[McFarland-3402 | William Robert MacFarland]] Mo. Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, /father was "Colonel" US Army #[[McGonigal-87 | Daniel McGonigal]] Penn. '''1890 lived in Colorado, NO f-a-g''' #[[McGrew-1084 | John McGrew]] Iowa D; 1926 Iowa, no f-a-g found #[[McGuire-4514 | Charles McGuire]] Penn. #[[McGuire-4515 | jackson S. McGuire]] Ind.d: 1905 Knights-Pythias Cem. Aguilar, Las Animas Co. Colorado #[[McGuire-4516 |John McGuire]] Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery, Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[McIntosh-4708 | Joseph P McIntosh]] died in- ''Smuggler Mine Explosion'' 1889 Columbia Cem. Boulder County, Colorado #[[McIntyre-4348 | John B McIntyre]] #[[McKenney-711 | James L McKenney]] Lived: '''Colo.'''til 1890/married/had 2 "Minors" 1905..no f-a-g #[[McKinley-2161 | John McKinley]] 16- #[[McMahon-529 | James McMahan]] Iowa/died Saint Patricks Cem., Colesburg, Delaware County, Iowa #[[McNally-1003 | James McNally]] NY #[[McNally-1005 | Richard D. McNally]] Corp. Queens NY #[[McNasser-5 | James McNasser Jr]] died Colorado buried Sacramento City Cem. Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, #[[McNeill-1594 | Peter McNeill]] age:45 b: Missouri #[[McPhadden-5 | Archibald McPhadden]] QM Sgt. born Canada #[[McPherson-4560 | Peter L McPherson]] Scotland #[[Medina-785 | Francisco Medina]] Killed on Picket Duty, '''Sand Creek Nov 30 1864''' f-a-g does not know where he is buried.... #[[Melo-109 | Henry Melo]] Mount Moriah Cemetery, Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana #[[Melrose-296 | Hugh H Melrose]] England--Rosita Cemetery, Rosita, Custer, Colorado-'''Wooden CROSS''' only---his grandson, also Hugh H died on Normandy Beach June 12 1944.. #[[Merical-26 | Frederick M. Merical]] NY #[[Mestor-1 | Callitino Mestor]] #[[Mesureau-1 | Israel P Mesureau]] Sgt. NY #[[Metcalf-3058 | James Metcalf]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Michaels-701 | Henry W. Michels]] Corp.Germ.--Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Miller-69558 | Frank Miller]] Prussia blksmith #[[Miller-69560 | George I. Miller]] Germany Printer #[[Miller-69561 | Henry C. Miller]] #[[Miller-69562 | James S. Miller]] Iowa #[[Miller-69563|Thomas. Miller]] Germany #[[Millison-32 | Elisha Millison]] Ohio d;1909 --Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Mills-16431 | Benjamin F Mills]] Qtr Mst Sgt. Moline, Ills. #[[Mills-16432 | Edwin M Mills]] Maine #[[Mills-16433 | Lucius Aurelius Mills]] Conn. Stage coach Driver--Riverside Cem., Denver, Colorado #[[Mills-16434 | Marcus Albertt Mills]] NY-- Lakeside Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, #[[Milner-1554 | James H Milner]] Ohio #[[Minard-301 | Elisha G Minard]] Nova Sco. Jamestown Cemetery, Jamestown, Cloud County, Kansas, #[[Minter-702 | Henry Minter]] Switz. #[[Mitchell-25789 | Bolus Mitchell]] Germ. d:1923 Indiana,however he was here 1910 Sugarloaf, '''Boulder, Colorado''' #[[Mitchell-25796 | Edward Mitchell]] 16 NY #[[Mitchell-25798 | John T. Mitchell]] Ills. Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Mock-146 | James E. Mock]] Olney Springs Cemetery, Olney Springs, Crowley County, Colorado #[[Mock-1253 |William H. Mock]] Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Otero County, Colorado #[[Moffat-1217 | David H Moffat]] Capt. Notable Fairmount Cem., Denver, Colorado Railroad Tycoon #[[Mohr-1391 | William Mohr]] Pvt. also in Iowa '''no f-a-g Pension 1909 in Colorado''' #[[Montano-206 | Pedro Montano]] Las Vegas, NM #[[Montgomery-12079 | Franklin Montgomery]] Under "B. FRanklin" Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Moore-51029 | John Moore]] Ireland #[[Moore-51029 | Lewis Moore]] Wisc #[[Moore-51031 | Melancton Moore]] Melangton..NY Rocky Mountain Cem. #2, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado #[[Morse-6761 | Edward H Morse]] Conn. '''died Nevadaville, Gilpin, Colorado''' #[[Morery-1 | Brayton Morery]] RI Sgt. #[[Morgan-26061 | George Morgan]] Ohio #[[Morgan-24421 | William H Morgan]] Capt. '''died In DENVER--no f-a-g ''' #[[Moro-76 | Cornelia Moro]] New Mex. #[[Morris-25551 | Alexander T Morris]] Orange NY 46 years old. #[[Morris-25552 | David M Morris]] Wales Blksmth Yuma Cemetery, Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, #[[Morris-25553 | Henry E Morris]] Eng #[[Morris-25554 | Nicholas J Morris]] 34 also from Orange NY '''he may have lived in Colorado 1880''' #[[Morris-25555 | Thomas S Morris]] 26 Wales Alvarado Cem. Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado #[[Morrison-11720 | Sidney B Morrison]] Surgeon --Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Morrison-13099 | Thomas C Morrison]] 17 yrs. Canada died in Hollywood,Calif. buried Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, with his father, George who founded Morrison, Colorado. #[[Morrow-4679 | Hugh P Morrow]] Canada- Saint Bridgets Cemetery, Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa #[[Morrow-4680 |Thomas B Morrow]] Ireland #[[Motley-776 | James Motley]] 16 years Switz Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado #[[Mottener-1 | John J Mottener]] age:44 Tenn #[[Moyn-2 | Amzi E. Moyn]] also served 74th Reg. New York Inf. Volunteers --Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Muir-3129 | David Muir]] Scotland age:45 #[[Mulby-6 | Charles W. Mulby]] age:19 #[[Mullen-2307 | Dennis Mullen]] Ireland #[[Munsell-243 | Thomas Munsell]] b:Ohio/died Maple Grove Cem. Alexandria, Licking County, Ohio #[[Murdaugh-22 | Joseph R. Murdaugh]] B:Ill./died Oakland Cemetery, Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois #[[Murphy-19027 | Hiram H Murphy]] b: Ind.died: North Grove Cemetery, Hepburn, Page County, Iowa #[[Murphy-19029 | James H Murphy]] N Foundld- Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, #[[Murray-16572 | John Murray]] #[[Murray-16573 | Richard Murphy]] Ireland #[[Murray-16574 | Samuel P Murphy]] Iowa--Cloverdale Cem. Cloverdale, Sonoma County, California #[[Murrin-110 | William Murrin]] Ireland #[[Myers-14764 | Hensdel H Myers]] Vermont #[[Myers-14765 | Talford Myers]] Mo. #[[Myers-14766 | William D. Myers]] Corp. lived in Neb when he died no f-a-g found :The "N" Names #[[Nelson-20121 | Cantrell Nelson]] Iowa, ''' joined in Frankstown no f-a-g''' #[[Nelson-20122 | Charles N Nelson]] Wales #[[Nelson-20123 | Joseph Nelson]] 16 years old, Illinois, Teamster #[[Nettlehorst-4 | Benjamin Nettlehorst]] C.M.S. Sgt Germany #[[Nettleton-621 | George W Nettleton]] Canada d:1881 Iowa??? #[[Newell-3258 | William Newell]] Ohio #[[Newkirk-756 | William R Newkirk]] 2nd Lt Folsom Cemetery, Folsom, New Mexico #[[Newton-10933 | Joseph Newton]] Eng. #[[Nichols-12432 | Capt. David H Nichols]] Lt.Gov of Colorado d: Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Nichols-13437 | Francis M Nichols]] Indiana #[[Nichols-13439 | John G Nichols]] Tenn. d:1930 Fl..Mount Hope Cem. Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee #[[Nichols-13443 | Michael Nichols]] Eng. #[[Nixon-4171 | William Nixon]] Ohio #[[Norton-7860 | John C Norton]] 21 Mo. #[[Norton-7861 | Richard Norton]] NY #[[Nottingham-490 | Richard R Nottingham]] NY :The "O" Names #[[O'Connor-4407 | James O'Connor]] aka:Conner Penn. d:1920 G A R Cemetery, Seattle, King Co. Washington #[[Oard-30 | James Oard]] Oh #[[Oliver-11159 | Robert S Oliver]] Ind. D: 28 Sep 1896 '''in Colorado''' #[[Olona-4 | Miguel Olona]] Taos #[[Oneal-2088 | James Oneal]] Sgt. Ga. #[[Orahood-36 | Harper M Orahood]] Capt. Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Orleans-146 | Louis Philippe Orleans]] Paris, France d: 1877 Grandview Cem. Ft Collins, Larimer, Colorado '''WIA''' #[[Orr-6126 | Anderons Orr]] Ohio Lawyer-Iowa #[[Ortebe-1 | Maxwell Ortebe]] NMex. #[[Ortiz-1186 | Lucas Ortiz]] NMex d: Trujillo Creek Cemetery, Aguilar, Las Animas County, Colorado #[[Osborn-5601 | Daniel B Osborn]] Ind. #[[Osborn-5602 | Daniel O. Osborn]] Ill.'''Loveland Burial Park''', Loveland, Larimer County, Co. '''NO STONE'''I have it ready to submit for a STONE..08\13\22... brother is Joseph #[[Osborn-5603 | Joseph G. Osborn]] Ill.18 d: in Denver, 1906 so '''probably in Riverside Cemetery'''. #[[Owens-9508 | Edward J Owens]] Ohio d: Steubenville, Ohio 1927 :The "P" Names #[[Packard-1545 | Oscar Packard]] 19-Mo. d:1917 L. A. National Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Padea-1 | Hasa D Padea]] Padilla NMex #[[Padea-2 | Pedro Padea]] Padilla NMex #[[Paine-3030 | William Paine]] Eng. too many #[[Painter-2832 | Arthur C Painter]] Ohio, died before-- 28 Jun 1890 #[[Paiz-25 | Jose Paiz]] NMex- d: 1930 Cedar Cemetery, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, #[[Palforgan-1 | John Palforgan]] Eng. #[[Palmer-19880 | John C Palmer]] 21 Ind. d:1927 Lakeside Cem, Cañon City, Fremont, Co. #[[Papst-36 | John Papst]] Ger. lived in Missouri/ also in 35th Mo.Inf. #[[Parker-34252 | Edwin L Parker]] Sgt. N.Hamp. also:5th Ind. Cav/29th Ind. Inf d:1907 Greenlawn Cemetery, Orland, Steuben County, Indiana #[[Parker-34256 | Henry C. Parker]] Canada #[[Parker-31074 | John Parker]] England (Sailor) '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[Parker-34378 | William Parker]] Canada #[[Parkey-71 | Thomas Parkey]] Ill. #[[Parkhurst-848 | Charles S Parkhurst]] NY #[[Parkin-1076 | Sutcliff Parkin]] Eng. d:1910 Mazomanie Cem. Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin, #[[Parks-6339 | Edward F. Parks]] Mo. '''WIA''' d:1911 Green Mountain Cem., Boulder County, Colorado #[[Parks-6340 |James W. Parks]] Pa. #[[Parks-6341 |William Parks]] NY #[[Parrott-1491 | Joseph E Parrott]] Corp S.Car. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Patch-694 | Andrew E Patch]] Ohio #[[Patterson-16168 | Arthur H Paterson]] Penn d:1892 Grandview Cem. Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Patterson-16169 | John Paterson]] Ireland-Teamster F;1923-Riverside Cem. Hotchkiss, Delta County, Colorado #[[Patterson-16170 | Robert Paterson]] Ohio #[[Patton-5861 | William Patton]] Eng. #[[Paul-6538 | Henry C Paul]] Pa. Mason #[[Page-11570 | Freeman H Page]] NY #[[Payne-13022 | Joseph Payne]] Missouri..Riverview Cem. Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, #[[Pease-3325 | Walter D Pease]] NY-- D;1908 Lakeview Cem. Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming #[[Peck-7804 | Charles D. Peck]] Ord. Sgt. NY '''1900 he lived in Hinsdale, Colorado''' #[[Peck-7155 | Thomas S Peck]] 2nd Lt 3rd/Sgt.-1st Colo--Mountain View Cem.Longmont, Boulder #[[Peers-310 | Luther R Peers]] QSgt. Mo. #[[Pemberton-1326 | Thomas Pemberton]] Eng. died 1913 ?? #[[Penaro-1 | Jorge Penaro]] NMex #[[Pennock-485 | Andrew J Pennock]] 2nd Lt Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Pensall-1 | Edward B Pensall]] NY #[[Purdue-303 | Leroy I Purdue]] d.Sgt. NY-lived in Colorado 1900, d:1915 '''no f-a-g found''' #[[Perrin-2709 | Lewis W Perrin]] Mass Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Pesdries-1 | John Pesdries]] Austria #[[Peyer-42 | Samuel Peyer]] Switz #[[Pfaff-515| Lewis H Pfaff]] Pa. #[[Phelan-983 | Daniel F Phelan]] NY d:1921 Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles, California, #[[Phifer-259 | Robert J T Phifer]] Tennessee, d: after1890 S Dakota area #[[Phifer-260 | William G Phifer]] Missouri, '''married in Denver 1871 ''' #[[Phillips-28537 | John Freeman Phillips]] Capt. (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Phillips-30982 | Steven Phillips]] Corp. Michigan #[[Pickel-158 | John H Pickle]] Tenn 40 years old #[[Pierce-12552 | John F Pierce]] Ind. #[[Pierce-12553 | William N Pierce]] NCar. d:1916 Calif. they lived there most of the time....no f-a-g #[[Pierson-2185 | Charles P Pierson]] Vt. d:1914 Los Angeles National Cem., Los Angeles County, California #[[Pifer-19 | Frank Pifer]] Ohio d:Olio Township Cem. Eureka, Woodford County, Illinois, #[[Piffard-5 | Charles C Piffard]] NY d:Santa Cruz Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, California #[[Pilkington-1046 | Albert A Pilkington]] NY d:Wet Prairie Cemetery, Benton County, Arkansas #[[Pitcher-1403 | Henry L Pitcher]] Ky. #[[Pixley-243 | Oscar C Pixley]] NY d:Pomona Cem./Mausoleum, Pomona, Los Angeles County, California #[[Pochon-7 | Joseph Pochon]] France or Switz. d: Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[Pomeroy-2323 | Frederick H Pomeroy]] Ohio was divorced in Colorado 1908... #[[Pondo-2 | Jesus Pondo]] aka: Pando d:Saint Vrain Cemetery, Avondale, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[Porter-17427 | George W. Porter]] NY Ord. Sgt. #[[Pratt-9709 | Charles H Pratt]] Mass. d:1904 Leavenworth National Cem. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, #[[Pratt-9711 | Morgan Pratt]] Ind.. d:930 Park View Cemetery, Manteca, California #[[Preshaw-4 | Samuel M. Preshaw]] Ohio d: Utah 1891 Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden, Utah JUDGE #[[Price-19881 | Henry Price]] Penn. #[[Price-19882 | Moses E Price]] Mo. #[[Price-19883 |Samuel T Price]] 60 years old, born Iowa #[[Prindle-348 | Lanader Prindle]] 60 years old, b:Ny D;1893 Evergreen Cem. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California #[[Puntenney-124 | Noah Puntenney]] Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana "YES a relative of mine...Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana :The "Q" Names #[[Quaintance-70 | William P Quaintance]] Corp. Ohio d:Larned Cem. Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, :The "R" Names #[[Raff-150 | Benjamin T Raff]] Ohio d:1880 Ohio #[[Ragan-896 | James Ragan]] 19 Ohio #[[Ramsey-5845 | David Ramsey]] Mo. #[[Rannells-38 | William N Rannells]] Ohio d:1906 Salubria Cem. Cambridge, Washington, Idaho #[[Rash-440 | John C Rash]] NC d:1892??? #[[Rausch-677 | Samuel Rausch]] 19-Germany living in Calif??? #[[Records-70 | James M Records]] Ill. d: 1899 Union Cem. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, #[[Redd-700 | George Redd]] Ohio #[[Reed-21240 | James Reed]] 19 Ohio '''d: 1932 Colorado?? no f-a-g''' #[[Reed-21241 | Joel H Reed]] 48 Ky... #[[Reeder-1347 | Andrew H Reeder]] Louisiana, Trapper #[[Reilly-1586 | Edward C. Reilly]] d:1917 (Idaho Springs Cemetery, Idaho Springs, Colorado.) #[[Relinger-17 | Ferdinand Relinger]] aka: Rehlingerr 49 yrs, Bavaria-drowned 1867 "Mount Prospect Cemetery". NOW Old Denver City...... or AKA: Botanical GARDENS #[[Remage-2 | Harrison Remage]] Indiana Blacksmith #[[Remick-209 | James K Remick]] Vt. #[[Rephuse-1 | Frederick Rephuse]] 50 years old--Germany #[[Rival-14 | Cornashone Reval]] NM '''pension/widow lived in Colorado 1904''' no f-a-g #[[Rex-554 | Madison L. Rex]] Bugler Tenn #[[Reynolds-18461 | Ezekiel Reynolds]] Ind. #[[Reynolds-18463 | James H. Reynolds]] Ind. died: 28 Feb 1889 in Indian Nation no f-a-g #[[Rhoads-1315 | Alonzo G. Rhoads]] Ohio, BAKER d:1906 Fairmount Cem. Denver County, Colorado #[[Rhoads-1316 | James J Rhoads]] Mo. d:1915 Loveland Burial Park, Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Rhoades-1261 | Peachy H Rhodes]] Va. 43 years lived in Colorado 1880, but mostly IOWA. no f-a-g #[[Rice-15123 | Charles W Rice]] 18 Mo. '''WIA''' Sand Creek #[[Richards-14088 | Henry H Richards]] Ct. d:1924 San Francisco Nat'l Cem. San Francisco, California #[[Richards-14089 | James W. Richards]] d:May 1883-Widow''' rec'd Colorado Riverside Cem. headstone photo #[[Richards-14090 | James N. Richards]] Ill #[[Richie-464| John W. Richie]] aka:Ritchie Penn. d:1912 Riverside Cem #[[Richmond-3260 | Harry Richmond]] 2nd Lt Pine Island Cemetery, Pine Island, Minnesota #[[Rider-2461 | Samuel Rider]] Pa. Wagoner #[[Rienietz-1 | John Rienietz]] Germany #[[Rigby-1266 | Albert T. Rigby]] AKA:Allen T died1924 Oak Hill Cem. Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa #[[Riley-10069 | John Riley]] Ireland #[[Riley-10070 | William Riley]] Mo. #[[Ripley-1985 | David Ripley]] AGE:60 NY died in New York 1865????? #[[Risdon-192 | Caleb S Risdon]] Vt. d:1896 Bethel Cem. Meredith Township, Cloud County, Kansas #[[Richardson-23125 | Daniel Richardson]] Corp. Ind. Wagonmaker #[[Roberts-34024 | George F Roberts]] Ky. d:1932 Leavenworth National Cem.Leavenworth,Kansas, #[[Roberts-34025 | John Roberts]] NY #[[Roberts-34026 | Salah F Roberts]] D:1872 Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Roberts-34031 | William J Roberts]] Pa. #[[Rogers-27878 | Eli H Rogers]] Pa D:1908 Springboro Cem. Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, #[[Rogers-27881 | John T Rogers]] England '''maybe, living in Colorado''' #[[Rogers-27931 | John W Rogers]] NC Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles County, California, #[[Ronkes-1 | Louis Ronkes]] NM #[[Rooney-1063 | Alexander Rooney]] Va. d: Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Root-3178 | Datus N Root]] NY D:1885 Greenwood Cem. Dallas, Dallas County, Texas #[[Root-3179 | Horace E Root]] 17/Datus' son d:1902 in Missouri NO f-a-g #[[Root-3180 | William B Root]] Mass d:1934 Mountain View Cem.Oakland, Alameda, California, #[[Rorer-60 | George Rorer]] 40 Ohio--D:1908 Crandon Lakeside Cem. Crandon, Forest , Wisconsin #[[Rosebaugh-11 | John Rosebaugh]] Pa.D: 1920 White Bird Cem. Idaho County, Idaho #[[Rossiter-922 | Owen Rossiter]] 18 Indiana, living 1865 Kansas no f-a-g #[[Ross-20228 | Jesse M Ross]] aka: SEARS 17 Ohio- D:1923 South Yamhill Cem.McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, #[[Ross-20229 | John L Ross]]Ohio D: 1920 Roseburg National Cem.Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, #[[Roth-4560 | Henry Roth]] Germany D:1939 Oakland Cemetery, Warsaw, Hancock, Illinois at age 92 #[[Rouse-2452 | James Harvey Rouse]] 21 Iowa D:1899 Woodlawn Cem. Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas #[[Row-558 | Reuben Row]] Penn. d: 1892 Penn. #[[Rowe-8730 | John Rowe]] NY #[[Rowen-180 | George W. Rowen]] 19 NY #[[Rowen-181 | John Rowen]] 16 Illi Teamster 1892 Invalid benefit in "Colo" #[[Rowlands-640 | Richard B Rowlands]] 41 Wales--Tailor D: 1900 Mountain View Cem. Oakland, Alameda County, California (yes they are brothers) #[[Rowlands-639 | William Rowlands]] 31 Wales--D;1923 El Carmelo Cem. Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California #[[Rowlings-19 | Alfred Rowlings]] aka: Rollins Ind. #[[Rowse-293 | Zalmon Rowse]] Ind. Killed on Guard Duty, Ft. Lupton '''no f-a-g does not say where they would have buried him''' #[[Ruder-83 | Charles Geroge Ruder]] Germ. Shoemaker D: after1900 St. Louis, Missouri, #[[Rudh-3 | John Rudh]] Germ. #[[Russell-23168 | Thomas H Russell]] Penn. D: 1899 Saint Ambrose Cem. Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota notable :The "S" Names #[[Sackett-697 | Seth Sackett]] Conn. d:Greenmount Cem. Durango, La Plata County, Colorado, #[[Salmon-2087 | John C Salmon]] 22 Ill. #[[Sanchez-4185 | Dona Sanches]] 18 NM #[[Sanchez-4186 | Frank Sanches]] or Francisco 1880 was''' living in Colo. no f-a-g''' #[[Sanchez-4187 | Jose Sanches]] #[[Sanchez-4188 | Thomas Sanches]] 20 #[[Sanders-14451 | Thomas Sanders]] 16 Eng, Teamster D: 1919 in Alvarado, Johnson, Texas #[[Sandoval-829 | Antonio Sandoval]] 38 #[[Sanger-554 | Julius Sanger]] Germany D: Bingham City Cemetery, Copperton, Salt Lake County, Utah #[[Santa_Cruz-62 | John Santa Cruz]] 18 Taos #[[Savage-6809 | Daniel Savage]] 19 Can. #[[Savory-276 | George F. Savory]] D: 1888 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Sayre-945 |Alfred Sayre]] '''Capt.''' resigned Comm. #[[Sayre-944 | Hal Sayre]] '''Major''' Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Schaurs-1 | Lewis Schaurs]] 33 Germ #[[Schiller-612 | Jacob Schueler]] Bavaria--Baker D:1918 Riverside Cem.Denver, Colorado, #[[Schomoyer-1 | Lewis Schomeyer]] Germ. Musician #[[Schrock-692 | George Schrock]] Penn #[[Schutz-270 | Schutz, Benedict]] aka:SHUTZ D:1910 '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Schutz-271 | Schutz, Jacpb]] aka:SHUTZ D:1907 ''' Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Scott-36389 | Charels A Scott]] 17 Iowa #[[Scott-36390 | John L. Scott]] 21 Mo. #[[Scott-36391 | Owen C. Scott]] 21 Va. Druggist D:1929 Pinos Altos, Mora, New Mexico, #[[Scott-36397 | Thomas Scott]] 53 Ky. #[[Scouten-56 | David G Scouten]] NY or Daniel D: 1913 Leavenworth Nat'l Cem. Leavenworth, Kansas, #[[Scraggs-14 | William H Scraggs]] Dela. #[[Seavey-504 | Mason M Seavey]] Maine D:1917 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Seever-165 | Melvin Seever]] aka:Seeber 16-Ill.- Driver-D:Paradise Valley Cem.,Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada #[[Sell-962 | Luke Sell]] Canada D:1913 Calvary Cem. Austin, Lander County, Nevada #[[Sertto-1 | Parblo A R Sertto]] NM #[[Servoss-12 | Alonza Servoss]] aka: Service Penn. D: New Mexico ??? after 1891 #[[Seward-1532 | Atwell C Seward]] 34 NY Engineer D:1911 Oak Grove Cem. Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, #[[Shaffer-4271 | Royal S. Shaffer]] Ohio #[[Shaw-18331 | Alson K Shaw]] Canada D:1910 Bethlehem Cemetery Paonia, Delta County, Colorado, #[[Shaw-18332 | Joseph Shaw]] New Bruns. D:1885 Ute Cemetery, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado, #[[Shaw-18335 | William S Shaw]] Wisc. #[[Shea-2055 | Arden Shea]] New Bruns. Murder/Killing March 1873 Georgetown Cem., Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado #[[Sherer-343 | Charles W Sherer]] Ill. D: 1908 Killed by Train-Highland Lawn Cem. Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, #[[Sherman-7176 | Amos Sherman]] 17 Illi. ''' WIA Sand Creek'''- D:1898 Columbia Cem.Boulder, Colorado #[[Shock-171 | Adam L Shock]] Capt/Judge/ A.D.A Valley Brook Cemetery, Breckenridge, Colorado. #[[Shoemaker-3337 | Enoch Shoemaker]] Ohio #[[Shropshire-262 | Thomas J Shropshire]] brother to Robert W. Shropshire (Walton) #[[Shoup-275 | George Laird Shoup]] (Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Idaho) #[[Shroyer-373 | Jackson Shroyer]] 27 Va Blacksmith #[[Shroyer-374 | James Shroyer]] 18 Ill. #[[Shubert-187 | james M Shubert]] 16 Illi. #[[Shuckers-2 | Jacob M Shuckers]] Pen.. Cabinet Maker #[[Sierra-126 | Antonio A Sierra]] NM #[[Sierra-127 | Klets Sierra]] NM #[[Simpson-16465 | Alonzo Simpson]] 16- Ohio D:1928 Placerville Union Cem. Placerville, El Dorado County, California, #[[Simpson-16466| Henry Simpson]] Scotland #[[Simpson-16467| james Simpson]] 18- Ill--D: 1906 Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Simpson-16472| John H Simpson]] 21 Maine-d:1896 Riverside Cem. Sterling, Logan County, Colorado #[[Simpson-16473| John W Simpson]] 20- NY TOO MANY #[[Skelton-2002 | Thomas B Skelton]] 21 Penn. D:1904 Lone Tree Cem. San Miguel County, Colorado, #[[Skinner-7021 | Isiah Skinner]] Ind. D:1903 Sumption Prairie Cem. South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, #[[Slater-3826 | William C Slater]] Ohio #[[Sloan-3566 | Thomas M Sloan]] 63 Penn D:1874 Riverside Cem.,Denver Colo. #[[Slocum-1477 | Benjamin F Slocum]] 22 Penn. Engineer -- D:1897 Fairmount Cem. Denver, Colorado #[[Smart-1079 | Charles Willard Smart]] 40 NY D:11 Jan 1911 in San Diego no f-a-g #[[Smith-202652 | Adam Smith]] 29 Ill. D:1913 Highland Cem. Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, #[[Smith-202662 | Charles W Smith]] 31 Vt. Carpenter '''rec'd benefits 1886 Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Smith-202665 | Charles W Smith]] 33 Vt. Baker #[[Smith-50323 | Edward C. Smith]] 21- NY US Marshal D:1878 Lakeside Cem., Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado, #[[Smith-202748 |Francis M Smith]] 20-Mich. D:1923 Montana Veterans Home Cem. Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, #[[Smith-202753 | Frederick Smith]] 31 Germany #[[Smith-202755 | George M Smith]] 20 Mo. #[[Smith-202756 | George W Smith]] 24 Germany #[[Smith-202761 | James W Smith]] 21 Chicago He may have lived in Indian Territory 1900 #[[Smith-202797 | John D Smith]] aka: Schmidt--27 Ger. Mech. '''lived in Co. D:prior to 1900 no f-a-g''' #[[Smith-202798 | Miles Smith]] 27 D:1908 Cone Cemetery, Schuyler County, Missouri #[[Smith-202802 | Newton H Smith]]18 Iowa #[[Smith-202810 | Sanford H. Smith]]18 -Mich. D:1909 Modesto Citizens Cem. Modesto, Stanislaus, California brother to Francis M Smith #[[Smith-202817 | Walter H Smith]] 21 NY '''living in Colo.?? nothing found''' #[[Smith-202818 | William H Smith]] 24 Hawkins Tn. #[[Smith-202819 | William H H K Smith]] 37 NY Carpenter '''lived in Colo. 1890 no f-a-g found''' #[[Snapp-444 | John W Snapp]] 21 Missouri D:1913 Oak Hill Cem. Maryville, Nodaway. Missouri #[[Snoddy-383 | Jeff W. Snoddy]] 30 Howard, MO. D: 1865 6 months after the Peace, Snoddy/Garner Cem. Armstrong, Howard, Missouri #[[Snow-7517 | George S. Snow]] Ky #[[Snow-7518 | James Snow]] 43 MO. '''living in Colorado 1880, no f-a-g''' #[[Sopris-3 | Elbridge B. Sopris]] 1st Lt/1st Co. Inf. with his father with the 1st Cav. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[South-1896 | Frederick K South]] Penn. D:1898 '''Riverside Cem. Denver, Colorado''' #[[Sowden-371 | Richard Sowden]] 45 Eng. joined same day/place as Wm...D: 1901 Greenwood Cem. Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois WIFE: Elizabeth 4 kids -military headstone pic #[[Sowden-372 | William Sowden]] 19 Eng. #[[Spalding-1461 | Jerry F Spalding]] Duty Sgt. NY #[[Sparks-5406 | John Sparks]] Scotland D:1906 Bald Mountain Cem.Nevadaville, Gilpin,Colorado #[[Sparks-5408 | Ozias T Sparks]] D:1889 Bald Mountain Cem. Nevadaville, Colorado NOT related. #[[Speer-1543 | George W Speer]] Pa. '''D;1899 no f-a-g, 1880 living in Colorado'' #[[Spelter-1 | Frederick F Speer]] Switz. #[[Sprague-4711 | james Sprague]] Ill #[[Squires-1936 | George C Squires]] Conn. D:1909 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Stafford-5187 | Harry Stafford]] D.Sgt. Ohio Printer #[[Stahl-2087 | Benjamin E. Stahl]] Ohio-- D: 1934 Los Angeles, buried:Morris Hill Cem. Boise, Ada Idaho, #[[Stansbury-625 | Charles T Stansbury]] D.Sgt. 20- NY lived/died: California San Francisco Nat'l Cem. San Francisco, California, #[[Stanton-4707 | John a Stanton]] Georgia. D;1903 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Statts-14 | Stephen Statss]] 57 Years old... NY Engineer #[[Steele-9095 | James Steele]] Missouri #[[Stenmons-1 | Wilbur F Stemmons]] Corp, Ky D:1913- IOOF Cem. Golden City, Barton, Missouri #[[Stephens-11891 | John Stephens]] 30 Eng. #[[Stephens-11892 |William Stephens]] 21 Eng. joined same day as John. D: 1919 Alameda California #[[Stevenson-7757 | George Stevenson]] Penn. #[[Stewart-37275 | John E Stewart]] Maine #[[Stewart-37276 | Ralph W. Stewart]] Ill. D:1926 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Stiles-3915 | Standish C Stiles]] Wag. Illi. D:1915 GAR Cemetery, Watseka, Iroquois County, Illinois, #[[Stillwell-1359 | Benjamin Stilwell]] Tenn #[[Stine-792 | Henry A Stine]] QM Sgt. 34 Mo. D: before 1903 Missouri #[[Storer-700 | Truman G Storer]] NY ships CarpenterD:1894 Forest Hill Cem. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, #[[Stout-5751 | Adam Stout]] 40 Germany #[[Stouty-1 | David Stouty]] Canada #[[Strain-1075 | William H Strain]] Ind. #[[Strater-57 | John w. Strater]] Germany D:1909 Highland Park Cem. Hermosa, Custer,South Dakota #[[Straw-806 | Henry A Straw]] Conn D: after 1891 #[[Stuart-6174 | Wesley J Stuart]] born "on the ocean" #[[Stubbs-2579 | Benajah P Stubbs]] Ohio D:1917 Hillside Cem. Saguache, Saguache County, Colorado, #[[Stump-1813 | Louis Z Stump]] 18 Ohio D: 1905 Downs Cem.Downs, Osborne County, Kansas, #[[Suhr-300 | John F H Suhr]] Germany D:1909 State Veterans Home Cem. Hot Springs, South Dakota #[[Suits-97 | Lafayette Suits]] 19 Ky. #[[Surfis-1 | John W. Surfis]] Ohio D:1904 Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas #[[Sutphin-400 | David M. Sutphen]] Ind. :The "T" Names #[[Tafora-1 | Gratia Tafora]] NM. #[[Taggart-1408 | James H Taggart]]30 Canada D;1899 Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles, California #[[Talbot-4078 | Nathaniel Talbot]] 2nd Sgt. KY D:1904 Mount Mora Cemetery,St Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, #[[Talbott-1119 | Presley Talbott]] Major 1st/3rd Colorado Cav. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Tallman-574 | Tallman, John M]] (Parker Cemetery, Parker, Colorado) #[[Taylor-64077 | George W.C Taylor]] 23 Mo. '''D:1900 in Otero, Colorado--no f-a-g found''' #[[Taylor-64078 | Isaac G Taylor]] 20 Mo. D;1923 Fir Grove Cem.Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, #[[Taylor-64112 | james Taylor]] 24 England #[[Taylor-64115 | john F Taylor]] 21 England #[[Taylor-64116 | john T Taylor]] 21 England #[[Taylor-64117 | Louis Taylor]] 35 Ohio D:1888 Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Tays-39 | John C Tays]] 18 N.C ALSO:1st Cav/2nd Cav. D:1889 Dearborn Community Cem. Dearborn, Platte, Missouri #[[Templeton-2933 | Andrew J Templeton]] 2nd Lt Templeton Cemetery, Teller County, Colorado #[[Terrell-2511 | Hiram Terrell]] 25 Ohio D: Idaho, Spanish Bar, Clear Creek, Colorado #[[Thatcher-1400 | Leland S Thatcher]] 41 Vermont D:before 1891 lived in Kansas no f-a-g #[[Thomas-43229 | James Thomas]] 30 England #[[Shropshire-262 | Jefferson Thomas]] aka:Shropshire - Saddler, Ohio '''WIA: Battle of Sand Creek ''' D:13 Nov 1935 Iowa #[[Thomas-43233 | Samuel E Thomas]] 20 Ohio D: 1918 in Leavenworth, Kansas,- Hope Cem.Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas #[[Thomason-49 | Ellis Thomason]] 17 Bugler Mo. D: Chewelah Pioneer Cem. Chewelah, Stevens, Washington #[[Thompkins-202 |Patrick H Thompkins]] 28 Ky #[[Thompson-55513 | Calvin B Thompson]] 21 Ill. #[[Thompson-55514 |Nute Thompson]] 21 Prussia #[[Tidball-165 | Joseph M Tidbald]] Tidball 20 Ohio-D:1874 Hartford Cem.Hartford, Warren, Iowa, #[[Tisdale-987 | James W. Tisdale]] Ky Carpenter lived '''1870 Colorado Terr., Lake, Lake, Colorado #[[Titman-36 | Alexander Titman]] NJ Engineer D: 1928 Dunmore Cem.Dunmore, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania #[[Toheo-1 | Geronimo Toheo]] Theos 25 NM #[[Tooker-191 | DuBois Tooker]] NY D:1902 Porter Cemetery, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona #[[Towner-534 | Marcus W Towner]] 38 Greene, NY living in Colorado 1880 '''no f-a-g''' #[[Towner-535 | Reuben E Towner]] 40 Greene, NY D:1875 Columbia Cem.Boulder, Bouldery, Colorado #[[Truitt-501 | James A Trewitt]] aka '''TRUITT''' 33 -Ohio '''D: 1891-- Jamestown, Boulder, Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Trickle-10 | Robert w. Trickle]] 19 #[[Trujillo-1293 | Enosia Troheo]] D:1926 San Juan Cem. Las Animas County, Colorado #[[Trowbridge-1555 | William Trowbridge]] 24 D:1916 Colorado State Vet. Center- Homelake Cem. Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Tubbs-1528 | Avery Tubbs]] 21 D:1927 Dillon Cemetery, Dillon, Summit County, Colorado #[[Tucker-14227 | Wayne Tucker]] 27 #[[Tuchsen-7 | Peter Tuckson]] 42 Germany aka: Tuckson D: May 1885 Riverside Cemetery. #[[Tourtellot-98 | George H Tourtellot]] 26 R.I. D:1894 Columbia Cem. Boulder County, Colorado #[[Tyler-7207 | Alexander Tyler]] 21 #[[Tyrell-361 | Hiram Tyrell]] #[[Terrell-2530 | Hiram Terrell]] aka:Tyrell D:1918 Evergreen Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Tyrell-362 | Norman J Tyrell]] 28 In '''Colorado?? 1885 no f-a-g found''' #[[Tyson-1917 | Felix E. Tyson]] 21 Iowa, D:1883 Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa, #[[Tyson-1918 | Thornton Tyson]] 19 Iowa, D:1912 Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California :The "U" Names #[[Updike-447 | William Updike]] 1st Sgt. Bill 27 D:1881 in '''Poncha Sprgs, Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Upton-163 | Mark Upton]] 16 D:1899 Prospect Hill Cem., Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska :The "V" Names #[[Van_Horn-1087 | Andrew J Van Horn]] 31 last lived in Oregon 1880 with Benjamin, his brother. #[[Van_Horn-1088 | Benjamin Van Horn]] 32 D:3 Aug 1917 Moon Creek Cem. Mount Vernon, Grant County, Oregon, #[[Vanbrook-6 | Levi Vanbrook]] 20 also in 2nd Col. Cav #[[Vancamp-367 | Lyman Vancamp]] 16 D:1927 Sunset Cemetery, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, #[[Vancamp-368 |Samuel Vancamp]] 23 #[[Vancuren-68 | John Vancuren]] 22 #[[Vanendert-1 | Edward Venendert]] Sgt 37 lived '''in Colorado after 1900''' #[[Vanendert-2 | William Venendert]] 29 Murdered 1874 Fairview Cem.Fountain, El Paso County, Colorado #[[Vierling-114 | Theophilus Vierling]] 56 Saddler Union Chapel Cem.South, South Township, Madison County, Iowa, #[[Venance-1 | George Venance]] 23 D: 1920 Essex, Massachusetts brother John also #[[Venance-2 | John K Venance]] 21 D: 24 Nov 1927 Oak Grove Cem. Glouceste Essex, Massachusetts #[[Verden-22 | John W. Verden]] 20 #[[Virden-137 | Thomas Virden]] 33 D: 1926 Los Angeles Nat'l Cem., Los Angeles, California, #[[Vischer-83 | Cornelius Visscher]] 30 D:1900 Riverside Cem. Denver Colorado :The "W" Names #[[Waasly-1 | Joshua Waasly]] 32 #[[Wagoner-1066 | Herman Wagoner]] 31 #[[Walker-42639 | George B. Walker]]29 D:Jan 1874 Riverside Cem. Colorado #[[Wall-5316 | Martin Wall]] 1st Lt. b:Vt. #[[Wallace-16008 | Thomas Wallace]] 32 SC '''lived in Colorado until 1900, no f-a-g''' #[[Shropshire-265 | Robert W. Shropshire aka:Walton]] 21 D:26 Mar 1907 Municipal Cem. Orchard Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado, #[[Wanless-190 | Thomas Wanless]] D: 1917 Rose City Cem. Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, #[[Warren-16418 | George Warren]] 23 #[[Waters-6900 | John N Waters]] 33 Nooksack Cem. Nooksack, Whatcom County, Washington, #[[Watson-26087 | Isaac N Watson]] 21 OH he lived in Colorado 1885 '''no f-a-g found''' #[[Watson-15411 | Washington M Watson]] 26 KY.D: 1873 Matkins Cem. Harrison County, Missouri #[[Weathington-7 | John Weathington]] 17 #[[Webb-18203 | Marcus L Webb]] 26 D:1920 Debeque Cemetery, Debeque, Colorado] #[[Webber-3966 | Noel T Webber]] 42 D:1896 Angelus Rosedale Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Webber-3967 | William D Webber]] 38 #[[Weese-346 | Christopher C Weese]] 18 D;1916 Hygiene Cem. Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Weis-612 | Jacob Weis]] 24 #[[Wells-20572 | George A Wells]] 19 Bellefontaine Cem. Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri #[[Wells-19018 | Leonard W Wells]] 26 Bear Canon Cemetery, Sedalia, Douglas County, Colorado #[[Wells-20574 | Marion Wells]] 26 #[[Wells-20575 | William H. Wells]] 36 #[[Welty-475 | Lawrence Welty]] '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Wendleton-58 | Archy Wendleton]] 23 Oak Hill Cemetary, Mount Pleasent, Morgn, Missouri #[[Westall-253 | John Westall]] 23 D:16 Nov 1902 Fourmile Cem.Florissant, Teller County, Colorado, #[[Westein-7 | Frederick Wesstein]] 36 #[[Weston-7553 | Allen S. Weston]] aka;Algeron 36 Atty., Judge. Senator of Leadville, Evergreen Cem.Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, #[[Weston-7554 | Eugene Weston]] 29 #[[Wheeler-19289 | Lawrence Wheeler]] 36 #[[Whipple-1358 | Allen B C Whipple]] 30 D;1909 Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, #[[Whipple-1359 | Washington Warren Whipple]] Com.Sgt. 27 btother=Allen D;1912 in Colorado/buried Leoni Cem.Leoni, Jackson County, Michigan, #[[Whisler-366 | John T. Whisler]] D:1912 Canon Cy, colorado #[[White-56038 | Lyman S White]] 29 Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado #[[White-56061 | Moses White]] 28 #[[White-56062 | Wallace D. White]] 25 ???Antioch Cemetery, Buchanan County, Missouri #[[Wick-647 | Jacob Wick]] 23 Hampton National Cemetery, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia #[[Wickham-1150 | Benjamin F Wickham]] 58, yes that is his age '''lived in Colorado 1870, no f-a-g''' #[[Wieen-1 | Thomas Wieen]] 29 Sacred Heart Cemetery, Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Wiggins-3059 | James Wiggins]] 16 Odd Fellows Cemetery, Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri #[[Wiggins-3060 | Richard Wiggins]] 24 #[[Wilder-2525 | 1st Major William F Wilder]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Wilks-885 | John W. Wilks]] 17 #[[Williams-84791 | Charles S. Williams]] 37 #[[Williams-73956 | Henry D. Williams]] Capt too many #[[Williams-84792 |Philllip '''Melancthon''' Williams]] 19 D:1917 Bennington Cem. Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas #[[Williams-84799 | Thomas J Williams]] 35 #[[Williamson-12254 | Absolom M Williamson]] 26 #[[Wilson-70356 | Jesse H Willson]] 25 Ind D:1914 City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon #[[Wilmot-1040 | Richard G Wilmot]] 25 #[[Wilson-70357 | Aaron Wilson]] 23 Capt. 28th Iowa Inf./ D:1920 Tekamah Cem.Tekamah, Burt, Nebraska #[[Wilson-70360 | Charles F Wilson]] 36 #[[Wilson-70361 | George E. Wilson]] 28 #[[Wilson-70362 |John Wilson]] 27 D:1910 Ula Cemetery, Westcliffe, Custer County, Colorado, #[[Wilson-70363 |Martin Wilson]] 30 Ind. '''WIA Sand Creek''' D:1914 Kerlin Cem.Halls, Buchanan County, Missouri, #[[Wilson-70365 | Samuel E. O. Wilson]] MD. 56 D:1869 Saint George Cem. Saint George, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, #[[Winget-177 | William Winget]] 25 #[[Winkler-1837 | John Winkler]] 35 #[[Wisehart-145 | Lewis Wisehard]] D:1916 Greens Grove Cem., Washington Township, Linn, Iowa, #[[Wood-34937 | Emlyn Wood]] 22 #[[Wood-34938 | James W Wood]]1st Reg., Neb.Inf. 25 D:1923 Rock Bluff Cemetery,Union, Cass County, Nebraska #[[Wood-34939 | Thomas H Wood]] 20 #[[Woodard-2738 | William Woodard]] 21 Corp. D;1921 Minnesota #[[Woodson-1818 | William H Woodson]] D;1918 Palestine Cem. Warm Springs, Randolph County, Arkansas, #[[Woodworth-2206 | James H Woodworth]] 28 #[[Woolf-771 | John Woolf]] nothing found #[[Wymond-12 | John F Wymond]] 2nd Lt. D:after 1892 in Calif :The "Y" Names #[[Yates-5652 | Christopher P Yates]] Asst. Surg. Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Oregon #[[Yeakel-122 | Hiram W Yeakel]] 39 #[[Young-39055 | Aly L. Young]] 28 D: after 1914 last res.: '''Colorado --no f-a-g''' #[[Young-39056 | Daniel Young]] 25 #[[Young-39057 | George Young]] 25 #[[Young-39058 | Thomas. Young]] 24 D:1912 Hastings Cemetery, Hastings, Mills County, Iowa, #[[Younkin-233 | Erastus Younkin]] 21 b:Ohio #[[Yule-462 | William Yule]] 26 D: 1912 Highland Cemetery, New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado :The "Z" Names #[[Zachary-484 | Ezekiel Zachary]] Tenn d: 1928 Kern, California #[[Zahm-28 | Horace B Zahm]] 21 Corp Ohio '''DIMS''' "Died in Bison Basin Hospital taken home--Shirland Cem. Shirland, Winnebago, Illinois, #[[Zeigler-707 | Peter W. Zigler]] 20- Va. Butcher d:1891 Iowa. The goal of this project is to ...ROSTER add/research all 1063 soldiers Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * adding the men from the fold3 MUSTER CARDS/ If they are not already on wikitree * Researching and adding their life, loves and deaths * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks!

3rd Cookstown Presbyterian Church: Notes on the Congregation

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[[Category:Ireland, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Drumcraw Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone]] [[Category:McNabb-412 TODO List]] == Introduction == These are the notes of the '''3rd Cookstown Presbyterian Church congregation''', recorded by the Reverend John Knox Leslie. The notes are saved on PRONI Microfilm MIC/1P/460, pages G3 – J4. [https://www.cotyroneireland.com/places/Congregationof3rdCookstown1842-1843.htm '''Click here to view the notes'''] -- transcription of the notes by Eddie Kelso, hosted at CoTyroneIreland.com. The notes appear to have been initially recorded in 1842, with updates until approximately 1868. They document families who were presumably parishoners attending this church. == Related Resources == These notes are incredibly valuable from a genealogical perspective. I don't know if the other churches of the area had similar notes or not (but would like to see them if they did!) The families can also be looked up in: * [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffith's Valuation] - Place Search * [http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/tyrone/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-derryloran.php Derryloran Tithe Applotment Books] * [https://cotyrone.com/tithe/lissan.html Lissan Tithe Applotment Books] * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/search-pronis-ecatalogue PRONI e-Catalogue] - here you can find full scans of the actual tithe applotment books; they contain more information than the transcriptions above. * [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/willscalendar_ie/WillsSearch.aspx PRONI Will Calendars] == Interpretation of the notes == In some cases it seems the right-hand column notes have been attached to the wrong person; for example the family of [[Bell-34117|Henry Bell (abt.1805-1885)]] -- it says daughter Sarah died of Boll hives, but other research indicates she did not. I found no record of John on the next line so it could be that John died of boll hives and the transcription table has associated the comment with the wrong person. It is also not always clear if someone is a child of the parents listed above or not. Maybe there was some information in the book format that was lost in the Kelso transcription. == Parishes and Townlands featured == Parishes featured: : [[Space:Derryloran_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Londonderry]] : [[Space:Derryloran_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Tyrone]] : [[Space:Kildress_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Tyrone]] : [[Space:Lissan_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Tyrone]] : [[Space:Lissan_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Londonderry]] The following townlands are present. The (?) indicates it is not in the WikiTree list of townlands. Other townlands named but not linked means that the category has not been created yet; in general, a townland category is only to be created when there is one person or thing ready to go into it. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Townland!!Parish!!Surnames |- |Drummond||Derryloran (T)|| Glassey, Glasgow, Moffett, McBride, Park, Glendinning, Thompson |- |Sullenbuoy||Derryloran ||Hutchinson, Caddow, WIlkinson, Neale |- |[[:Category:Derryloran alias Kirktown Townland, Derryloran Parish, County Tyrone |Churchtown]]||Derryloran (T)|| McIver, Trawin, Sweals |- |Moyard (?)||Derryloran|| Boyd Weir, Reany, Armstrong, Turkington |- |Glenarney||Kildress (T)|| Dickson, Barnes |} TODO - complete this table

3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1843 - 1848 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:2nd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|2nd General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:4th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|4th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Barnes-21230|Barnes, Richard]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Benning-398|Benning, Clement Pitt]] || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Carson-8940|Carson, William]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Carter-23758|Carter, Robert]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | Dillon, John || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Glen-816|Glen, Thomas]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | Job, Thomas Bulley || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | Prendergast, James Luke || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | Morris, Simon || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | Munn, John || Conception Bay || Conservative |- | Nugent, John Valentine || St. John's || Liberal |- | O'Brien, Laurence || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | Ridley, Thomas || Conception Bay || Conservative |- | Robinson, Bryan || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | [[Slade-2203|Slade, John]] || Fogo || Conservative |}

3rd Infantry Division, United States Army

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{{Image|file=3rd_Infantry_Division_United_States_Army-1.png |size=200 }} = '''3rd Infantry Division''' = == (“The Rock of the Marne”) ==
== Unit History == The 3rd Infantry Division (nicknamed the "Rock of the Marne" sometimes reduced to "The Marne Division") is a combined arms and light infantry division of the United States Army based at Fort Stewart, Georgia. It is a direct subordinate unit of the XVIII Airborne Corps and U.S. Army Forces Command. Its current organization includes two brigade combat teams, one aviation brigade, division artillery, and support elements. The division has a distinguished history, having seen active service in both World War I and World War II. The Army’s 3rd Infantry Division was activated on 21 November 1917 at Camp Greene, North Carolina. Eight months later, it saw combat for the first time in France on the Western Front as part of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF). At midnight on 14 July 1918, while engaged in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, the division was protecting Paris with a position on the banks of the Marne River. While surrounding units retreated, the 3rd Division remained steadfast throughout the Second Battle of the Marne, taking the brunt of the last German offensive of the war. Their dogged defense earned the nickname the "Rock of the Marne". It participated in the Aisne, Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Saint-Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and Champagne 1918 campaigns.Wikipedia contributors. (2023, December 10). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Infantry_Division_(United_States) "3rd Infantry Division (United States)"], In Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Retrieved 00:14, January 5, 2024. The 3rd Division was among the first American combat units to engage in offensive ground combat operations during World War II and was the only division of the U.S. Army that fought the Axis on all European fronts. The 3rd Infantry Division saw combat in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, Germany, and Austria for 531 consecutive days. During the war, the 3rd Infantry Division consisted of the 7th, 15th, and 30th Infantry Regiments, together with supporting units. It participated in the Algeria-French Morocco (with arrowhead for beach landing), Tunisia, Sicily (with arrowhead), Naples-Foggia, Anzio (with arrowhead), Rome-Arno, Southern France (with arrowhead), Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe campaigns. The division received the Presidential Unit Citation and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm. The division was known as the "Fire Brigade" for its rapid response to the Korean crisis, arriving in Japan in September 1950. A regiment landed at Pusan, Korea in time to assist in the breakout from the Pusan perimeter. The rest of the 3rd Division followed and landed at Wonsan on the east coast of Korea on 5 November 1950. When the Chinese Communist forces launched their offensive on 25 November, the 3rd Infantry Division maintained a defensive perimeter around Hungnam, supporting the withdrawal from the Changjin Reservoir and allowing X Corps to withdraw by sea. The 3rd Division was the last to sail out of Hungnam on Christmas Eve 1950 and was in Pusan by New Year's Day 1951. They participated in the Eighth Army's I Corps in the offensive to the Injim RIver and then were forced back by the major Chinese Offensive on 25 April to defensive positions north of Seoul. They participated in offensive operations in the "Iron Triangle" and experienced continual combat until the Armistice on 27 July 1953. The 3rd Infantry Division participated in the CCF Intervention; First UN Counteroffensive; CCF Spring Offensive; UN Summer-Fall Offensive; Second Korean Winter; Korea, Summer-Fall 1952; Third Korean Winter; and Korea, Summer 1953 campaigns. It was awarded the ROK Presidential Unit Citation (UIJONGBU CORRIDOR); the ROK Presidential Unit Citation (IRON TRIANGLE); and the Greek Chryssoun Aristion Andrias (KOREA). From 1953 to 2000, the 3rd Infantry Division was stationed in West Germany near the Czech border with Headquarters in Würzburg with brigades in Schweinfurt (1st Brigade), Kitzingen (2nd Brigade), and Aschaffenburg (3rd Brigade). On 20 August 1968, the 3rd Infantry Division put training into practice when nearly 200,000 Warsaw Pack (Soviet, East German, Polish, Hungarian, and Bulgarian) troops and 5,000 tanks invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the “Prague Spring”. The enemies came face-to-face along the Czech border. Frommer, Fred. (2022, March 14). [https://www.history.com/news/prague-spring-czechoslovakia-soviet-union "When Soviet-Led Forces Crushed the 1968 ‘Prague Spring’"], website, History.com, Topics, Cold War, Retrieved 00:28, January 5, 2024.Arguably because the 3ID was the US Army's most decorated unit with an unbroken line of fighting in America's wars, the Pentagon elected not to send it to Vietnam. It did not send even a brigade or battalion as it did with other legacy divisions. Following Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, more than 6,000 3rd Infantry Division men and women deployed with the 1st Armored Division on Operation Desert Storm as part of the Allied Coalition. The division's participation in the First Gulf War earned campaign streamers for Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. In 1996 the division was redeployed to Fort Stewart, Fort Benning, and Hunter Army Airfield, Georgia, demonstrating its deployability by maintaining a presence in Kuwait and having minor deployments to Egypt, Bosnia, and Kosovo. During the Global War on Terrorism, the 3rd Infantry Division spearheaded Coalition forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The First Brigade captured the Baghdad International Airport and the Second Brigade, Third Infantry division made the much-publicized "Thunder Run" into downtown Baghdad, later deploying to Fallujah, Iraq, The division was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation (IRAQ 2003) and received the campaign streamer for the Liberation of Iraq. In January 2005, the Third Infantry Division became the first Army division to serve a second tour in Iraq. It redeployed to Fort Stewart and Fort Benning in January 2006 and returned to Iraq in 2007 as the first Army division to serve three tours in Iraq. Elements later served in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Freedom's Sentinel. The 3rd Infantry Division was awarded Meritorious Unit Commendations for Iraq 2007-2008, Iraq 2009-2010, and Afghanistan 2012-2013. It was also awarded campaign streamers for Transition of Iraq, Iraqi Governance, National Resolution, and the Iraqi Surge. In addition, the Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, participated in the Consolidation II, Consolidation III, and Transition I campaigns in Afghanistan. == Medal of Honor == {{Image|file=3rd_Infantry_Division_United_States_Army-2.png |align=r |size=110 }} The Third Infantry Division has received more Medals of Honor than any other Division in the United States Army. The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed on a member of the United States armed forces who distinguishes him- or herself "conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his [or her] life above and beyond the call of duty while engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States." Because of the nature of its criteria, the medal is often awarded posthumously. {| |Adams, Lucian||Staff Sergeant||30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Antolak, Sylvester||Sergeant||Co. B, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Barkley, John L/||Private First Class||4th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War I |- |Bender, Stanley||Staff Sergeant||Co. E, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Bennett, Emory L.||Private First Class||15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Britt, Maurice L.||Captain (then Lieutenant)||3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Burke, Frank||1st Lieutenant||15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Cashe, Alwyn C.||Sergeant First Class||1st/15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||GWOT-Iraq |- |Christian, Herbert||Private||15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Connor, James P.||Sergeant||7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Craig, Robert||2nd Lieutenant||15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Crump, Jerry L.||Corporal||7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Daly, Michael J.||Captain (then Lieutenant)||Co. A, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Davila, Rudolph B.||2nd Lieutenant (then SSG)||3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Dunham, Russell E.||Technical Sergeant||Co. 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K, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Knappenberger, Alton W.||Private First Class||3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Knight, Noah O.||Private First Class||7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Kyle, Darwin K.||2nd Lieutenant||Co. K, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Lindstrom, Floyd K.||Private First Class||3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Maxwell, Robert D.||T/5||7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Mendonca, Leroy A,||Sergeant||Co. B, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Merrell, Joseph F. ||Private||Co. I, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Messerschmidt, Harold O.||Sergeant||Co. L, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Mills, James H.||Private||Co. F, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Miyamura, Hiroshi||Corporal||Co. H, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Mize, Ola L.||Master Sergeant (then SGT)||Co. K, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Murphy, Audie L.||2nd Lieutenant||Co. B, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Murray, Jr., Charles P.||1st Lieutenant||Co. C, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Olson, Arlo L.||Captain||15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Olson, Truman O.||Sergeant||Co. B, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Peden, Forrest E.||T/5||Bty C, 10th Field Artillery Battalion, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Pendleton, Charles F.||Corporal||Co. D 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||Korean War |- |Ross, Wilburn K.||Private||Co. G, 350th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Schauer, Henry||Private First Class||3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Smith, Paul Ray||Sergeant First Class||Co. B, 11th Engr Bn, 3rd Infantry||GWOT-Iraq |- |Squires, John C.||Sergeant (then PFC)||Co. A, 30th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Tominac, John J.||1st Lieutenant||Co. I, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Valdez, Jose F.||Private First Class||Co. B, 7th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Ware, Keith L.||Lieutenant Colonel||1st Battalion, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Waybur, David C.||1st Lieutenant||3rd Reconnaissance Troop, 3rd Infantry||World War II |- |Whitely, Eli||1st Lieutenant||Co. L, 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry||World War II |} ---- ==Sources==

3rd Maryland Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution

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[[Category: 3rd Maryland Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution]] For a grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with the unit, see [[:Category: 3rd Maryland Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution|the category for the 3rd Maryland Regiment]]. '''3rd Maryland Regiment (1776)''' The 3rd Maryland Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. It served from 1776 to 1783, mostly in the Middle Atlantic Region of the conflict.[[Wikipedia:3rd_Maryland_Regiment]] '''Background''' The 3rd Maryland Regiment was organized on 27 March 1776 of eight companies from Anne Arundel, Prince George's, Talbot, Harford and Somerset counties of the colony of Maryland. The regiment was authorized on 16 September 1776 for service with the Continental Army and was assigned on 27 December 1776 to the main element. '''1st Maryland Brigade''' On 22 May 1777 it was assigned to the 1st Maryland Brigade. The regiment was re-organized to nine companies on 12 May 1779. On 5 April 1780 the 1st Maryland Brigade was re-assigned to the Southern Department. The regiment was relieved from the 1st Maryland Brigade on 1 January 1781. It was assigned to Gist's Brigade on 24 September 1781 in the main Continental Army. Three days later (27 September 1781) Gist's Brigade was re-assigned to the Southern Department. On 4 January 1782 the regiment was re-assigned from Gist's Brigade to the Maryland Brigade in the Southern Department. The regiment would see action during the [[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]], [[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]], [[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]], [[:Category:Battle of Camden|Battle of Camden]], [[:Category:Battle of Guilford Court House|Battle of Guilford Court House]], [[:Category:Battle of Eutaw Springs|Battle of Eutaw Springs]] and the [[:Category:Siege of Yorktown|Battle of Yorktown]]. The regiment disbanded on 1 January 1783 at Charleston, South Carolina. '''Under Gist's command''' Gist became colonel in command of the 3rd Maryland on 10 December 1776. On 22 May 1777, George Washington assigned the regiment to the 1st Maryland Brigade together with the 1st Delaware Regiment, and the 1st, 5th, 7th Maryland Regiments. During the Battle of Brandywine on 11 September 1777, both the popular brigade commander William Smallwood and Gist were on detached duty recruiting the Maryland militia. This left the disliked Frenchman Philippe Hubert Preudhomme de Borre as the senior brigadier. The regiment was in John Sullivan's division on the right flank, guarding Brinton's Ford while other elements of the division guarded three upstream fords. Finding that the greater part of Sir William Howe's army had marched into the right rear of his division, Sullivan had to march cross country in an attempt to block the move. Finding his division in an awkward position, Sullivan rode off to confer with Adam Stephen and Lord Stirling and ordered De Borre to shift the division to the right. The inept Frenchman botched the evolution, throwing the troops into disorder just as they came under attack by the Brigade of Guards. According to John Hoskins Stone, commander of the 1st Maryland, only his regiment and the 3rd put up a creditable fight. As they tried to resist the oncoming British, the confused 2nd Brigade mistakenly fired a volley into the two regiments from behind. The badly mishandled Marylanders then fled. :Pay Roll List [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y21G] Gist commanded the 3rd Maryland at the Battle of Germantown. He led the 3rd Maryland until 9 January 1779 when he was promoted brigadier general in command of the 2nd Maryland Brigade. '''Battle of Monmouth''' At Monmouth, the regiment was commanded by Colonel Mordecai Gist while its second-in-command was Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Ramsey. Ramsey was detached to Colonel James Wesson's detachment under Brigadier General Anthony Wayne. Early in the battle, Wesson was wounded and Ramsey assumed command of his detachment. Surprised by a sudden British counterattack, the American advance guard began to retreat. Washington personally asked Ramsey and Colonel Walter Stewart to hold off the British while he arranged the main line of defense. The two officers agreed and Wayne deployed their soldiers in a nearby wood. As the Brigade of Guards came up to their hidden position, the Americans opened fire into their flank. The Guards charged and cleared the wood after a tough fight in which they lost 40 casualties including Colonel Henry Trelawney wounded. Stewart was shot and carried off. The retreating Americans were set upon in the open by a troop of the 16th Light Dragoons. A dragoon rode up to the unhorsed Ramsey and fired at him with his pistol. The weapon misfired and Ramsey attacked the trooper with his sword, dragged him from his horse, and tried to ride away. Surrounded by dragoons, Ramsey was badly wounded and left for dead. Later, the British picked him up as a prisoner. Impressed by his bravery, the British commander Sir Henry Clinton paroled Ramsey the next day. Ramsey was not exchanged until December 1780. '''3rd Maryland Regiment''' :Active: 1776-1783 :Allegiance: United States Continental Congress :Type: Infantry :Size: 728 soldiers (1776); 611 soldiers (1781) :Part of: Maryland Line '''Engagements''' :[[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]] (1777) :[[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]] (1777) :[[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]] (1778) :[[:Category:Battle of Camden|Battle of Camden]] (1780) :[[:Category:Battle of Guilford Court House|Battle of Guilford Court House]] :[[:Category:Battle of Eutaw Springs|Battle of Eutaw Springs]] :[[:Category:Siege of Yorktown|Battle of Yorktown]] (1781) '''Notable commanders''' :Colonel Mordecai Gist, :Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Ramsey '''Images''' * ==Sources==

3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry

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{{Profile-box|See the [[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, United States Civil War|category]] for profiles of men of the unit.}} [[Category: 3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-110.jpg|size=100px|align=r}} As the only Arkansas regiment to initially sign up for the duration of the war, with all other regiments from that state signing on for a one-year enlistment, the '''3rd Arkansas, or 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment''' (May, 1861 – April 12, 1865) was a CSA regiment during the American Civil War, and the most celebrated unit from that state. Formed and initially commanded by Colonel Albert Rust, and later falling under the command of Colonel Van H. Manning, the regiment was part of the Army of Northern Virginia serving under General Robert E. Lee. The regiment served for the duration of the war, from the late months of 1861 through to the Surrender at Appomattox Court House in 1865. They were the only Arkansas regiment to serve the entire war in the east, where most of the major battles were fought.''3d Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Confederate States)'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3d_Arkansas_Infantry_Regiment_(Confederate_States) Wikipedia.org]. For most of its service, it was an integral part of the famous Texas Brigade, “Lee’s Grenadier Guard,” of the Army of Northern Virginia, Longstreets’s Corps, consisting of four regiments. There were three Texas regiments in the brigade—the 1st, 4th and 5th—and only one Arkansas regiment. When General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865, only 144 men of the 3rd Arkansas remained out of the 1,353 mustered into it from the start of the war.[[Category: Battle of the Wilderness]] ==Formation== When organized, the regiment was composed of 11 companies:
:Company A — "The Arkansas Travelers", commanded by Captain W. H. Tebbs :Company B — "The Berlin Beauregards", commanded by Captain Capers :Company C — "The Confederate Stars", commanded by Captain Thomas M. Whittington,  :Company D — "The Selma Rifles", commanded by Captain R. S. Taylor, :Company E — "The Champagnolle Guards", commanded by Captain Thomas F. Nolan :Company F — "The Hot Spring Hornets", commanded by Captain Thrasher, :Company G — "The Three Creeks Rifles", commanded by Captain Rudy,  :[[Space:Company H (Orphan Company), 3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, United States Civil War|Company H]] — "The Orphan Company", commanded by Captain Reed, a mix Arkansas/Kentucky :Company I — "The Tulip Rifles", commanded by Captain Alexander,  :Company K — "The Ashley Volunteers", commanded by Captain Wilson Wilkins  :Company L — "The Rust Guards", commanded by Captain Joseph H. Bell
==History== '''3rd Regiment, Arkansas Infantry''' assembled at Lynchburg, Virginia, in June, 1861, contained men from Ashley, Drew, Desha, Hot Spring, Union, and Dallas counties. Assigned to H R Jackson's command, the unit took part in Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign, then moved to Winchester and served under T J Jackson. Later it was assigned to General J G Walker's, J B Robertson's, and J Gregg's command and became part of the Texas Brigade. After fighting in the Seven Days' Battles the [[:Category: 2nd Battalion, Arkansas Infantry, United States Civil War | 2nd Arkansas Battalion]] merged into the regiment. It went on to participate in many conflicts of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Maryland Campaign to Cold Harbor, except when it was with Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. The 3rd was active in the long Petersburg siege north of the James River and later the Appomattox Campaign. In December, 1861, it totalled 756 men, and reported 15 casualties at the Greenbrier River and 182 during the Maryland Campaign. Of the 479 engaged at Gettysburg, thirty-five percent were disabled. The regiment surrendered with 15 officers and 130 men.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CAR0003RI01 National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. :'''Officers:''' Colonels [[Manning-5279|Van H Manning]], Albert Rust, and Robert S Taylor; Lieutenant Colonels Seth M Barton and William H Tebbs; and Majors J Hickson Capers, and John W Reedy, Samuel W Smith, and W K Wilkins. == Resources == [http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/3rd-his.html 3rd Arkansas Infantry History & Actions] === Company E Champagnolle Guards === Union county, Arkansas [http://couchgenweb.com/civilwar/3rdcoe.html Third Arkansas Infantry Regiment, CSA Company E—“Champagnolle Guards”] has a very comprehensive list with information regarding birth/death, pension, etc. ==Sources==

3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry

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[[Category: 3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry, United States Civil War|the category]]}} Related Page: [[Space:3rd_Colorado_Cavalry_Roster|3rd Cavalry Roster]] ===Overview=== :3rd Regiment Colorado Cavalry :Active August 20, 1864 - December 31, 1864 :Country US flag 35 stars.svg United States :Allegiance US flag 35 stars.svg Union :Branch Cavalry :Garrison/HQ Denver, Colorado :Nickname(s) Bloodless Third :Engagements: American Civil War :MAIN BATTLE: Sand Creek massacre :Disbanded December 31, 1864 :Commanders: commander Colonel George L. Shoup Shoup was the Commander of a 100-day military company M of 3rd Colorado Cavalry in 1864." "More a militia than a military unit, the "Bloodless Third" was composed of "100-daysers," that is, volunteers who signed on for 100 days to fight against the Indians. Its nickname came from its lack of battle experience. ===Information on the 3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry=== The unit's only commander was Col. George L. Shoup, a politician from Colorado. The regiment was assigned to the District of Colorado commanded by Col. John M. Chivington. At the Camp Weld Council of September 28, 1864, Evans and Chivington met with five chiefs, including Black Kettle of the Cheyenne and White Antelope of the Arapaho. They had been brought to Denver to parlay for peace under military escort. :On November 28, Chivington arrived at Fort Lyon, having traveled in great secrecy with '''700 Third Colorado Cavalry'' and a '''Battalion''' of the First Colorado Cavalry. Encouraged by Governor Evans and spurred by his own ambitions, [[Chivington-1 | John M. Chivington]] felt pressure to use the "Bloodless Third" before the volunteers' terms expired. He sealed off the fort. Officers loyal to Wynkoop were held at gunpoint. That night, reinforced by artillery from the fort and 125 troops of the First Cavalry, Chivington set off for the Cheyenne-Arapaho village at Sand Creek. Overview:Regiment organized at Denver, Colo., for 100 days' service August 20 to September 21, 1864. Duty at Denver till September 27. Operations against Arapahoe and Cheyenne Indians in the District of Colorado October to December. Company "G" at Camp Baxter, Company "A" at Camp Cass, Companies "E," "B," "I," "K," "L," and "M" at Camp Elbert, Company "F," at Junction Station, Company "C" at Latham Station, Company "B" at Old Fort Lupton and Company "D" at Valley Station. Skirmish near Valley Station October 10. Engagement with Indians at Sand Creek, Colo., November 29. Mustered out at Denver December 31, 1864. ====Sources==== *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UCO0003RC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. nps.org has changed their site and now this Regiment is "No longer Found" * [[Wikipedia:3rd_Colorado_Cavalry_Regiment]]

3rd Regiment, New York Light Artillery

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[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]] '''3rd Regiment, New York Light Artillery''' Overview:Organized at Washington, D. C., from [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantry] December 11, 1861. BATTERY "A" 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Attached to Porter's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1863. Defences of New Berne, N. C., to June, 1863. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., December, 1861, to March. 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2, and duty there till January, 1863. Foster's Expedition to Port Royal, S. C., January 30-February 2, 1863. At St. Helena Island, S. C., till April. Expedition against Charleston, S. C., April 3-11. Moved to New Berne, N. C., April 14-16. Three years' men transferred to Batteries "E," "I" and "K" May 22. Ordered to New vork and mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., June 2, 1863, expiration of term. A new Battery "A" organized and mustered in September 23, 1864. Ordered to North Carolina. Attached to District of New Berne, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to January, 1865. District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1865. Carter's Division, Provisional Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at Carolina City and New Berne, N. C., till March, 1865. Demonstration against Kinston, N. C., December 9-15, 1864. Gardner's Bridge December 9. Foster's Mills December 10. Butler's Bridge December 11-12 and January 10, 1865. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Wise's Fork March 7-10. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina till June. Ordered to New York and mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., July 3, 1865. BATTERY "B" 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. First organized from Company "B" [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]], and consolidated with Batteries "C" and "D." A new Battery "B" organized at New York City and mustered in December 19, 1861. Joined Regiment at Washington, D. C. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, and Dept. of the South to April, 1863. Guss' Brigade, Seabrook Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to June, 1863. St. Helena Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to July, 1863. Artillery, 1st Division, 10th Army Corps, Morris Island, S. C., to April, 1864. Morris Island, S. C., Northern District, Dept. of the South, to November, 1864. Artillery, Coast Division, Dept. of the South, to January, 1865. 1st Separate Brigade, Northern District, Dept. of the South, to March, 1865. 1st Separate Brigade, District of Charleston, S. C., to July, 1865. Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for Newberne March 27, arriving there April 3. Service:Duty at New Borne, N. C., till January, 1863, Reconnoissance toward Trenton, N, C., May 15-16, 1862. Trenton Bridge May 15. Expedition to Trenton and Pollocksville July 25-29. Expedition to Tarboro November 2-12. Action at Rawle's Mills November 2. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20. Southwest Creek December 13-14. Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Moved to Port Royal, S. C., January 30-February 2, 1863. At St. Helena Island till April. Expedition against Charleston, S. C., April 3-11. At Seabrook Island, S. C., till June. Edisto Island June 19. At St. Helena Island, S. C., till July. Attack on Morris Island July 10. Assaults on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S. C., July 11 and 18. Siege of Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, S. C., and operations against Fort Sumpter and Charleston July 18-September 7. Bombardment of Fort Sumpter and Charleston August 17-23. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Operations against Charleston from Morris and Folly Islands and duty at Hilton Head, S. C., till November, 1864. Expedition to Johns and James Islands July 2-10, 1864. Operations against Battery Pringle July 4-9. Johns Island July 7. James Island July 10. Hatch's Expedition up Broad River November 28-30. Battle of Honey Hill November 30. Demonstration on Charleston & Savannah Railroad December 6-9. Deveaux's Neek December 6. Tillifinny Station December 9. Occupation of Deveaux's Neck till January 19, 1865. Moved to Morris Island January 19. Cole's Island February 7. Ashepoo February 8. Occupation of Charleston February 18. Duty in Dept. of the South till July. Ordered to New York and mustered out July 13, 1865. BATTERY "C" 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized from Company "C" [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]] December 11, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina and Dept. of the South, to April, 1863. Dept. of the South to May, 1863. Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2. Service:Duty at New Berne, N. C., till January, 1863. Expedition from New Borne on Neuse River Road July 28, 1862. French's Farm July 28. Moved to Port Royal, S. C., January 30-February 2, 1863. At St. Hellena Island, S. C., till April. Expedition against Charleston April 3-11. Moved to New Berne April 14-16. Three years men transferred to Batteries "I" and "K" May 22, 1863. Battery mustered out June 2, 1863, at Syracuse, N. Y. A new Battery "C" organized and mustered in August 31, 1863. Ordered to North Carolina and attached to Defences of New Berne, Dept. of Virginia, and North Carolina, to January, 1865. District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to February, 1865. Carter's Provisional Division, Provisional Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1865. Reserve Artillery, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at New Berne and other points in North Carolina till March, 1865. Operations about New Berne against Whiting January 18-February 10, 1864. Beech Grove and Batchelor's Creek February 1-3. Expedition toward Klnston June 20-23. Expedition against Wilmington & Weldon Railroad June 20-25 (Detachment). Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26, 1865. Southwest Creek March 7. Battle of Kinston or Wise's Forks March 8-10. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina till July. Mustered out July 14, 1865. BATTERY "D," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized from Company "D," [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]], December 11, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1863. Defences of New Berne, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to May, 1863. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2, and duty there till May, 1863. Three years men transferred to Batteries "E," "I" and "K" May 22, 1863. Mustered out at Elmira, N. Y., June 2, 1863. A new Battery "D" organized at Syracuse, N. Y., and mustered in February, 1864. Ordered to Dept. of North Carolina and attached to District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to January 1865. District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to February, 1865. Carter's Provisional Division, Provisional Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1865. Reserve Artillery, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at New Berne and other points in North Carolina till March, 1865. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26, 1865. Southwest Creek March 7. Battle of Kinston or Wise's Forks March 8-10. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina till July. Mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., July 5, 1865. BATTERY "E," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized from Company "E," [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]], December 11, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1863. Defences of New Berne, 18th Army Corps, to July, 1863. Defences of New Berne, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to April, 1864. Yorktown, Va., 18th Army Corps, Army of the James, to May, 1864. Artillery, 2nd Division, 18th Army Corps, to July, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, to December, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 24th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2, and duty there till April, 1864. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20, 1862. Actions at Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Deep Gully, N. C., March 13-14, 1863. New Berne March 14. Moved to Yorktown, Va., April, 1864. Butler's operations on south aide of the James and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-28. Port Walthall May 6-7. Swift Creek May 8-10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. Proctor's Creek May 12-13. Drury's Bluff May 14-16. Bermuda Hundred May 16-June 15. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16, 1864, to April 3, 1865. Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Before Richmond till April 2, 1865. Occupation of Richmond April 3. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Surrender of Lee at Appomattox Court House April 9. Mustered out at Richmond, Va., June 23, 1865. BATTERY "F," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Originally organized at Syracuse, N. Y., as [[:Category: 10th Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 10th Battery Light Artiller[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]] and mustered in December 18, 1861. Assigned to Regiment as Battery "F," and joined at Washington, D. C. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps. Dept. of North Carolina and Dept. of the South, to April, 1863. U. S. Forces, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to July, 1863. Artillery, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, to November, 1863. Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to March, 1864. District of Beaufort, S. C., Dept. of the South, to September, 1864. District of Florida, Dept. of the South, to November, 1864. Artillery Brigade, Coast Division, Dept. of the South, to January, 1865. 1st Separate Brigade, Northern District, Dept. of the South. to March, 1865. 1st Separate Brigade, District of Charleston, S. C., Dept. of the South, to July, 1865. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2. Duty at New Berne till January, 1863. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20, 1862. Actions at Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Moved to Port Royal, S. C., January 30-February 2, 1863. At St. Helena Island, S. C., till April. Expedition against Charleston, S. C., April 3-11. Duty on Folly Island, S. C., operating against Morris Island and Charleston till July. Attack on Morris Island July 10. Assaults on Fort Wagner July 11 and 18. Siege of Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, and operations against Fort Sumpter and Charleston July 18-September 7. Bombardment of Fort Sumpter and Charleston August 17-23. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Operations against Charleston from Morris and Folly Islands till September, 1864. Expedition to Johns and James Islands July 2-10, 1864. Operations against Battery Pringle July 4-9. Burden's Causeway, John's Island, July 9. Ordered to Florida September 13, and duty there till November. Hatch's Expedition up Broad River November 28-30. Battle of Honey Hill November 30. Demonstration on Charleston & Savannah Railroad December 6-9. Deveaux's Neck December 6. Tillifinny Station December 9. Occupation of Deveaux's Neck till January 19, 1865. Moved to Morris Island January 19, and duty there till March. Occupation of Charleston till April. Potter's Expedition to Camden, S. C., April 5-25. Dingle's Mills April 9. Statesburg April 15. Occupation of Camden April 17. Boykin's Mills April 18. Denkin's Mills and Beech Creek near Statesburg April 19. Duty in Dept. of the South till July. Mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., July 24, 1865. BATTERY "G," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized from Company "G," [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]], December 11, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North CarolIna, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1863. Defences of Now Berne, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to May, 1863. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2, and duty there and at Washington, N. C., till May, 1863. Action at Washington, N. C., September 6, 1862. Siege of Washington March 30-April 20, 1863. Three years men transferred to Battery "K" May 22, 1863. Mustered out at Elmira, N. Y., June 2, 1863. A new Battery "G" organized February, 1864. Attached to Defences of New Berne, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to February, 1865. Artillery Division, District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1865. Artillery Reserve, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at New Berne and other points in North Carolina till March, 1865. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26. Southwest Creek March 7. Battle of Kinston or Wise's Forks March 8-10. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina till June. Mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., July 7, 1865. BATTERY "H," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized at Rome, N. Y., February 22, 1862. Joined Regiment in the Defences of Washington. Attached to Defences of Washington to March, 1862. Unattached Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to May, 1863. Artillery Brigade, Defences of New Berne, N. C., 18th Army Corps, to October, 1863. Heckman's Command, Newport News, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to January, 1864. U. S. Forces, Portsmouth. Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to June, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Army of the James, to December, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 24th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21 (Section). Duty at New Berne till October, 1863. Skirmish at Washington, N. C., September 6, 1862. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro, N. C., December 11-20. Action at Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Expedition to relief of Washington April 7-10, 1863. Action at Blount's Mills April 9. Expedition to Swift Creek Village April 13-21 (Detachment). Expeditions toward Kinston April 16-21 and April 27-May 1. Wise's Cross Roads April 28. Expedition toward Kinston May 20-23. Gum Swamp May 22. Raid on Wilmington & Weldon Railroad July 3-7. Warsaw and Kenansville July 5. Moved to Newport News, Va., October 16-18. Duty there and in the Defences of Portsmouth, Va., till June, 1864. Ordered to report to Gen. Butler June 13. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864 (Reserve). Bermuda Hundred August 24-25. Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Darbytown and New Market Road October 7. Fair Oaks October 27-28. In trenches before Richmond till March, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Duty in the Department of Virginia till June. Mustered out at Richmond, Va., June 24, 1865. BATTERY "I," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized from Company "I," [[:Category: 19th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War | 19th Regiment Infantr[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]]], December 11, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington, D. C., to March, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to May, 1863. Defences of New Berne, N. C., 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1863. Defences of New Berne, N. C., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to February, 1865. Reserve Artillery Division, District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to April, 1865. Reserve Artillery, 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to June, 1865. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington till March 27, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving April 2. Siege of Fort Macon April 12-26. Bombardment and capture of Fort Macon April 25-26. Duty at New Berne till January, 1863. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20, 1862. Actions at Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Duty at New Berne, N. C., till March, 1865. Expedition from Plymouth to Cedar Point and White Oak River July 13-16, 1863. (Old members mustered out June 2, 1863.) Operations about New Berne against Whiting January 18-February 10, 1864. Beech Grove and Batchelor's Creek February 1-3. Campaign of the Carolinas March 1-April 26, 1865. Southwest Creek March 7. Battle of Wise's Forks March 8-10. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and army. Duty in the Dept. of North Carolina till June. Mustered out at Syracuse, N. Y., July 7, 1865. BATTERY "K," 3rd REGIMENT LIGHT ARTILLERY. Organized at Auburn and mustered in December 20, 1861. Attached to Defences of Washington to March, 1862. Unattached, Department of North Carolina, to December, 1862. Artillery Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to May, 1863. Defences of Newberne, N. C., 18th Corps, to April, 1864. U. S. Forces, Yorktown, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, April, 1864. Artillery, 1st Division, 18th Army Corps, Army of the James, to May, 1864. Artillery, 3rd Division, 18th Army Corps, to June, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 18th Army Corps, to December, 1864. Artillery Brigade, 24th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Sailed for New Berne, N. C., March 27, arriving there April 2. Duty at New Berne till April, 1864. Expedition from New Berne to Tarboro November 1-12. Action at Rawle's Mills November 2. Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 11-20. Actions at Kinston December 14. Whitehall December 16. Goldsboro December 17. Expedition to Trenton July 4-8, 1863. Quaker Bridge July 6. Expedition to Swift Creek July 17-20. and to Winton July 25-31. About New Borne February 1-4, 1864. Moved to Yorktown, Va., April, 1864. Butler's operations on south side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-28. Port Walthall May 6-7. Swift Creek May 9-10. Proctor's Creek [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0003RAL National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Databas[[Category: New York Artillery, United States Civil War]] ==Sources==

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[[Category:Murdoch Family of Bello Mill]] {{One Name Study|name=Murdoch}} This page is being used to capture notes about William Murdoch's life from the book "The Third Man........" by John Charles Griffiths, 1992 Andre Deutch. These random notes will be researched to find supporting documentation which can be added to William's and his relations profiles when created.

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[[Category:Surnames]] '''Names in the Avranches region''' [beginning on '''p 76'''] While combing through the available official documents, we gained a better knowledge of the given names and the surnames found in the various parishes of the Avranches region. We thought it worthwhile to devote a few lines here, to those observations. To begin with, given names in this period were not used consistently. Someone baptized as Guillaume could show up later in the records under the name of Gilles, or vice versa. Other pertinent examples include Guillemette (Guillemine), Juliane (Julienne), Nicolas (Colas), and Nicolasse (Colasse). In cases where the register was kept in Latin, the personal names were often translated as well, which further complicates the job of reading the records. Names such as Petrus (Pierre) and Joannis (Jean) are obvious enough; by contrast, Girolam (Jérômine) and Natalis (Noël) are more opaque. Undoubtedly the most ambiguous [Latin] name was Nicolaus, which could mean Colas, Nicolas, or Nicaise, all three of which were well known in that region at the time. And then, when it comes to family names, we were surprised to find that the register often gives two surnames to an individual. Upon examining the register more closely, we discovered that the second surname is actually the name of land belonging to the particular family. Sometimes the register would add the label of “''sieur'',” to clarify that circumstance (e.g., André Fillastre, Sieur des Jardins), but most often the label was omitted (e.g., Georges Daniel La Croix). To simplify the situation for the reader, we chose to use quotation marks around the name of the property. Thus, the name Georges Daniel La Croix becomes Georges Daniel [de] “La Croix.” The second surname (indicating the property) was needed, it seems, to distinguish diffent lines of the same larger family, especially where such a family was especially large. By way of example, among the DesRoches in Carolles – the single most populous family of the parish between 1674 '''/begin p 77/''' and 1750 – we noted the DesRoches [de] “Grandmaison,” DesRoches [de] “La Croix,” DesRoches [de] “La Fontaine,” DesRoches [de] “La Noë,” and DesRoches [de] “Le Dur.” '''The DesRoches family at Carolles''' During eight years of research, we were able to track down 48 ancestors of the brothers Louis & Julien DesRoches. In several cases, we were able to uncover nothing more than summary data: places and dates of birth, baptism, marriage; name of spouse; place and dates of death and burial. In exceptional cases, we were able to locate supplementary information: the individual’s occupation, change in a given name, birth of a child out of wedlock. We have noted these data in our analytic work, especially in the explanatory notes that appear in the following article on ''“The Ascending Genealogy of the Brothers Louis and Julien DesRoche”'' [pp. 92-160]. But, as chance would have it, the case where we came across the greatest number of previously unpublished documents was the paternal line of the DesRoches of Carolles. So we decided to present those findings here in a special section on that family. This way we can present the full results of our research without piling so much into the explanatory notes in the following article. As our approach, we chose to present a biography of each of the four ancestors that we identified in the DesRoches line [with the first generation containing both Louis and Julien]. If any researcher wants to learn about the complete ascending genealogy of the DesRoches, as well as the details of our interpretive reasoning, please see the following article [pp. 92-160]. === FIRST GENERATION === '''Brothers Louis DesRoches (1707 - post-1752) and Julien DesRoches (1713 - c. 1757)''' Louis DesRoches, son of Georges DesRoches and Jacqueline Huault, was baptized at Carolles on 12 Oct 1707. His younger brother Julien DesRoches was baptized at Carolles on 26 Nov 1713. Their godparents were family members. Louis’ godfather was Louis Huault, maternal uncle, while Julien’s was their paternal great-uncle, Julien LeCourt. The DesRoches brothers had at least two other brothers: (a) Jean DesRoches, baptized at Carolles on 23 March 1710. His godparents were his [maternal] grandparents, Jean Huault and Jacqueline LeCourt. '''/begin p 78/''' Most likely he died young, since we find no further trace of him beyond his baptismal record. (b) François DesRoches, born around 1717. In 1732, when he was only about 15, he was living on land that bordered on the south side of his father’s property. At Carolles, on 12 Feb 1743, he married Marie DesRoches, daughter of François DesRoches and Jacqueline Girard. From the marriage contract we learn that he was an “ordinary seaman” (''simple navigant''). This marriage lasted only five months and a day, since François died on 13 July 1743, aged 26. His widow remarried at the beginning of the following year. By scrutinizing closely all the records of the Carolles register, as well as those of the nearby parishes (Bouillon, Champeaux, St-Jean-le-Thomas, Angey, St-Michel-des-Loups, and St-Pierre-Langers), we discovered that the baptismal record of Louis DesRoches is the only one known in the region, for a child of that name, between 1690 and 1730. By contrast, the names of Julien DesRoches and François DesRoches were much more common in the parish. Since the name of Louis DesRoches is unique, we could zero in on his name in the Carolles registry, and thereby spot three other references to him after his baptism: 1) On 2 Dec 1724, Louis DesRoches was a witness at the marriage of Guillaume DesRoches (son of Gilles DesRoches and Françoise Patin) and Perrine DesRoches (daughter of Julien DesRoches and Guillemine de La Lande). On that occasion, Louis DesRoches signed the Carolles register. His signature appears beside that of his father, Georges DesRoches, also present at the wedding. We were able to determine that the groom, Guillaume DesRoches, was a first cousin of Georges DesRoches, and so, Guillaume DesRoches and Louis DesRoches were cousins of the second or third degree. 2) On 25 Apr 1725, Louis DesRoches was present at the burial of Jeanne Brière, daughter of Jean Brière and Agnès Malenfant, and he signed the register. 3) On 26 Feb 1727, Louis DesRoches was present at the burial of Jean DesRoches, aged 35, and he signed the register. '''/begin p 79/''' [Here, Barriault shows an image of the signature mentioned in #3, above. View it at the Wikitree portrait of [[DesRoches-34|Louis DesRoches]].] After that date, we lose any trace of him at Carolles. Around 1731, Louis DesRoches and his brother Julien DesRoches left the parish of Carolles to settle on Île-Saint-Jean [St. John’s Island, now Prince Edward Island]. SECOND GENERATION '''Georges DesRoches, Sieur de La Fontaine (1683-1742)''' Georges DesRoches, son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt, was baptized at Carolles on Thursday, 3 June 1683. He was the only known child of this couple. Around 1706, he married Jacqueline Huault, daughter of Jean Huault & Jeanne Jouey, of [[Space: Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish [a neighbouring village]. They had at least four children together. Jacqueline Huault was a midwife. The Carolles church record attributes that trade to her on two occasions. In the baptismal record of Jean de La Lande, son of Jean de La Lande and Nicolasse Daniel, 6 Feb 1738, we see that the child was “baptized at home by Jacqueline Huault, serving as midwife, because he was in danger of dying”; and on 21 Apr 1739, at Carolles, in the burial record of an unnamed son of Vincent DesRoches and Françoise Leroux, we see that the child was buried “after having been baptized the night before, at home, by Jacqueline Huault, acting as midwife, because of his weak condition.” As for Georges DesRoches, he was a tailor by trade, like his father. The Carolles records often identify him as “Georges DesRoches, son of Michel the tailor” or “Georges DesRoches, tailor,” to distinguish him from six other Georges DesRoches who lived in Carolles in that same period. [Note: The surname is virtually extinct in that town today. - J. deR.] The municipal records office of Sartilly [a nearby town and a regional administrative center] goes further in this identification, often calling him “the Sieur de La Fontaine” or even “Georges DesRoches, tailor, La Fontaine.” That is how we learned that Georges DesRoches had the label [titre – also meaning “title”] of La Fontaine, since the Carolles register almost never identifies him that way. According to Mr. Rodolphe de Mons, in charge of the private archival collections at the Departmental Archives of La Manche, this label tells us that Georges DesRoches owned a piece of land /begin p 80/ named La Fontaine [the Fountain]. Although connoting a certain social status, the title of Sieur should not be confused with that of Seigneur, which designates persons who are much more notable and who enjoy a higher social rank [fn 35]. ::fn 35. Consultation with Mr. Rodolphe de Mons, Departmental Archives of La Manche, St-Lô, 14 Oct 2004. We encountered several examples of Georges DesRoches’ signature. We already knew that the signature of Georges DesRoches, tailor, that appeared in the 1703 register of Carolles was certainly that of the future husband of Jacqueline Huault. However, by deduction, we discovered that another, more stylized signature, which appeared in the Carolles register between 1695 and 1697, was also his. In the first instance of the stylized signature, 24 July 1695 – at the baptism of George DesRoches, son of Philippe DesRoches and Jacqueline Oblin – the person signing was identified as Georges DesRoches, son of Michel. (He also signed the register three days later, when the child was buried.) Although there were at least seven Georges DesRoches in the parish at that time, we know of only one who was a son of Michel: Geroges DesRochesm tailor, future spouse of Jacqueline Huault. So we are led to conclude that the two signatures of Georges DesRoches, although very different from each other, were clearly both that of Georges DesRoches the son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt. [Here, Barriault presents images of both signatures. See them at the Wikitree portrait of [[DesRoches-14|Georges DesRoches]].] '''/begin p 81/''' Systematic scrutiny of the notarial documents, of the Sartilly records office, turned up three previously unpublished documents concerning [this] Georges DesRoches. We decided to reproduce them here. As much as possible, we have chosen to retain [in the French - JdeR.] the particular spelling of the notarial record-keeper, Samson Patin. However, here and there where confusion could result from that, we judged it appropriate to include a modern French version in square brackets. The original text omits all accents and apostrophes. To facilitate readability, we have inserted both, but did not add punctuation, in order to remain more faithful to the original text. Finally, we sometimes added available supplementary details, in square brackets. [Note: The original documents consist of interminable run-on sentences, heavily larded with formal legal jargon. Thus, I have selected, paraphrased, and summarized the substantively interesting parts those texts, to make them accessible.] :Text of the first notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the first notarized document This first contract governs an exchange of land titles between Georges DesRoches and Michel de La Lande, both of Carolles. It concerns a minor deal around small parcels of land. By the contract, George DesRoches gave up a piece of land called le Clos du Noyer [Walnut Grove JdeR.], located in the village of Placin de la Doublière, in Carolles parish. In exchange, he gained a small parcel situated closer to his property, in the village of La Chevallerie. We were not able to identify Michel de La Lande. He might have been the same man who married Étiennette Girard on 20 Oct 1729 in Carolles. We know, however, that Nicolas DesRoches – who occupied the land adjoining the eastern side of le Clos du Noyer – was a relative of Georges DesRoches: at the wedding of Nicolas’ brother, [also named] Georges DesRoches, on 23 Jan 1714 at Carolles, Georges DesRoches the tailor was present and signed, and the priest recorded him as a relative of the groom. :Text of the second notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the second notarized document By the second contract, Georges DesRoches sold what remained of a house, by then serving as a stable, to Michel DesRoches, his neighbour on the land to the west of his own, in the Vollage of Hamel Geslin in Carolles parish, for the sum of 60 livres. Sale of this property was conducted through the mediation of the latter’s wife, Guillemine Durand, since Michel DesRoches was away at the time of the sale. The purchasers of the property, Michel DesRoches and Guillemine Durand, were permitted to take possession as of 1 Nov 1732, knowing they would have to finish building the gable of the house, which had been left undone. This contract is very important, since it involves the sale of part of the ancestral land of the DesRoches family. We learn that the seller’s father, [another] Michel DesRoches (husband of Jacqueline LeCourt) had bought this land from Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicolas Geffroy and Madeleine Léon (Lyon), through a contract done up by notary Noël Patin on 21 Oct 1689. Now, the original contract has disappeared, and this reference is our only information on that sale. We also learn that Georges DesRoches’ son François DesRoches (brother of Louis and Julien), who was about 15 years old then, had already, in 1732, established himself on land on the southern side of the property being sold. If we can trust the Census of de La Roque in 1752 [at Île-St-Jean, now PEI], this land sale occurred shortly after the departure of Geroges DesRoches’ sons [Louis and Julien] for Acadie around 1731. We are tempted to think that Georges DesRoches, knowing that two of his heirs had left the Kingdom, felt no need to hold onto their share of the inheritance and had sold it to his neighbour, Michel DesRoches. We learn also that the property being sold was alongside that of his eastern neighbour, Jean Fillastre, Sieur du Taillis – son of André Fillastre and Françoise de Lancize, and husband of Guillemine DesRoches. In the contract we read the ambiguous expression, “which adjoins on the south ... the entitlement of his wife [à cause de sa femme] .” Without doubt, that expression highlights some kind of kin connection between the vendor, Georges DesRoches, and his neighbour, Jean Fillastre, through “his wife [sa femme].” The trouble is that the referent of the possessive adjective “his” is unclear. Is it a matter of a link between the seller and Jean Fillastre’s wife, or a relationship between Jean Fillastre and Georges DesRoches’ wife? Both readings seem possible, especially since both fit the known facts: on the one hand, Georges DesRoches’ wife was the granddaughter of Adriane Fillastre, which could well represent a kinship link between her and the neighbour, Jean Fillastre; on the other hand, Jean Fillastre’s wife was Guillemine DesRoches, and without knowing her descent line, it is equally possible that she was related to the seller, Georges DesRoches. This question necessarily remains unresolved, since we know of no other original document that could shed light on it. :Text of the third notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the third notarized document This third and last contract concerning Georges DesRoches legalizes some financial arrangements between him and Michel DesRoches, husband of Guillemine Durand [the same parties as in the second document, above]. By this contract, Michel DesRoches undertakes to lend Georges DesRoches the sum of 100 livres, on condition that the latter /begin p 86/ repays the lender with interest at the rate of five livres per year until the amortisation of the debt. The contract seems to suggest that Georges DesRoches was in rather precarious financial circumstances, but we have not discovered any other legal reference that could tell us more about how things turned out for him financially. ::fn by translator: The exchange value of a “livre” of the time is hard to pinpoint. One worthy estimate from [[http://www.histoirepassion.eu/spip.php?article36 the Internet]] suggests that 100 livres in the 1730s would get you roughly 431 dozen eggs.... Since a dozen eggs presently costs me about $CAN 2.50, I’d estimate wildly that the loan would have been about a thousand bucks in today’s terms. ::fn by translator: In the text of the third document, the rate of interest on the loan is specified as “au denier vingt.” That mean a rate of 1/20th of the principal, or 5% per annum. Thanks to friend Philippe Fullsack, math professor at Dalhousie University, Halifax, whose explorations of historical sources uncovered the correct interpretation of the expression “au denier vingt” in this context. Georges DesRoches died at Carolles on 30 Mar 1742 at about age 60 and was buried the next day. His widow, Jacqueline Huault, was buried at Carolles on 27 May 1745, aged 62. [Note: Barriault also shows later (p. 105) that Georges appeared in yet another contract, as signing witness to a land acquisition by two of his wife’s brothers. On 24 Oct 1727, Jacqueline Huault’s two surviving brothers, Louis (older of the two) and François, shared in a piece of land belonging to (another) Jean Huault, son of Gilles Huault.] THIRD GENERATION Michel DesRoches, Sieur de La Fontaine (d 1704) Given the scarcity of original documents, we do not know the birth date of Michel DesRoches, but we do know that he was the son of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin, of Carolles parish. On Thursday, 16 July 1682, he married Jacqueline LeCourt, daughter of Pierre LeCourt and Jacqueline LeVallois, of [the adjacent town of] [[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]. The witnesses were signatories Jean Huault and Simon Maréchal, along with Gilles DesRoches, Julien LeCourt, & Étienne DesRoches. [See photo of their marriage certificate, from Barriault p. 102, in the Wikitree profile of [[DesRoches-24|Michel DesRoches]].] Together they would have a single child that we know of, Georges DesRoches. We have access to only a few details about Michel DesRoches’ life. We know that, as a young man, he became a tailor of clothing. We suspect that he had the benefit of a certain amount of education, since he is one of the rare parishioners of Carolles in that era who knew how to sign his name. And we know that he was the father of an out-of-wedlock daughter [''une enfant naturelle ''] born four years before his marriage: a daughter, from Michel DesRoches’ relationship with Michelle Geslin, was baptized Friday 29 April 1678 at Carolles. The child, also named Michelle Geslin, died at age four months, & was buried at Carolles on 28 August 1678. [More about her on p. 100.] Thanks to the records at Sartilly [center of the larger township or “canton”: p. 68], we learned that Michel DesRoches bought land in the Hamel Geslin neighbourhood within Carolles parish, on 21 Oct 1689, seven years after his marriage. We think the seller was his nephew. The seller was Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicholas Geffroy and Madeleine Léon (Lyon). It is very hard to establishment the exact location of Hamel Geslin in Carolles parish. During our visit to that community in October 2004, people of Carolles [''Carollais ''] that we spoke with did not recognize the name of that hamlet, which led us to believe that the place-name has long since vanished. The name of Hamel Geslin does not show up in the ''Nomenclature des hameaux, écarts et lieux-dits du département de la Manche'' (Names of Hamlets, Areas, and Locales of the Manche Department) [fn 36], and the name is even omitted from the very oldest map of the region held at the Departmental Archives of La Manche, ''Carte cantonale du Canton de Sartilly '' (Map of Canton Sartilly), prepared by Bitouzé-Dauxmesnil in 1836 [fn 37]. Nevertheless, the geographic map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [Barriault: sic for Granville] – developed on orders of Cassini, between 1755 and 1759 – shows the Geslin locale, situated immediately to the southwest of Carolles and north of the Lude River [fn 38]. ::fn 36. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques. ''Nomenclature des hameaux, écarts et lieux-dits du département de la Manche'', Rouen, Direction régionale de Rouen, 1966. ::fn 37. Bitouzé-Dauxmesnil. ''Carte cantonale du Canton de Sartilly par Bitouzé Dauxmesnil, 1836'', Archives départementales de la Manche, St-Lô, [s.c.]. ::fn 38. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Gallica – Bibliothèque numérique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. « Saint-Malo - Grandville [sic pour Granville]. Nouv. éd. No 127 [Image fixe numérisée] » [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 22 Jan 2005. In his 1922 study, historian Marius Dujardin asserts that Hamel Geslin corresponds to Haut-Hamel [fn 39]. Now, according to an e-mail message from Mr. Janjac Leroy [fn 40], the 1966 Carolles land register places Haut-Hamel around 150 to 200 metres southwest of the Carolles church, which would put it inside the urbanized zone of Carolles town. Haut-Hamel appears in a story by master Pierre Laîné, parish priest of Carolles in the 19th century, citing another pastor of Carolles, Mr. Bertot: ::fn 39. ''Carolles son hsitoire et ses sites'' (par Marius Dujardin), [http://www.ville-carolles.fr/somm.htm], active 17 Feb 2004. ::fn 40. Communication from Mr. Janjac Leroy, attaché de conservation aux Archives départementales de la Manche, St-Lô, le 26 novembre 2004. :'''/begin p 86/''' ''The most deplorable event in Carolles, since I have been the priest, was the burning of Haut-Hamel village. On Thursday 21 August 1835, a lightning-strike on a house in Haut-Hamel spread instantly to other houses, barns, and neighbouring stables. A water shortage made it impossible to fight the havoc of the fire. This disaster reduced 20 to 25 buildings to ashes, and all the harvested crops and the animals therein were destroyed. In these painful circumstances, I hastened to inform Mr. Dupré, Vicar General, about this disaster. He got the Monsignor’s authorization to take up a collection in all the parishes of the Diocese, and the proceeds were divided among those who suffered the disaster'' [fn 41] ::fn 41. M. Bertot, « Notes pour servir à la Monographie de Carolles », ''Revue de l’Avranchin'', tome XXI, fascicule 128 (1924), p. 28. Although even today in Carolles it is possible to admire buildings that have stood for centuries, it is almost certain that any dwelling that Michel DesRoches and his family occupied in Hamel Geslin / Haut-Hamel has long since disappeared. Finally, that to a notarized document that we read in the records office at Sartilly, we think that Michel DesRoches himself also had the ‘title’ of Sieur de La Fontaine. On the back of a contract, so soiled that it is almost illegible, we can clearly read the name of “Georges DesRoches, son of Michel La Fontaine” [fn 42]. This is the only reference we came across, that gives that title to Michel DesRoches. ::fn 42. Minutier de Sartilly, greffe Samson Patin le 21 avril 1732, Archives départementales dela Manche, St-Lô, 5 E 12289. Michel DesRoches died suddenly in the night of 8-9 Oct 1704, and was buried the following day at Carolles, with his son Georges present. His widow, Jacqueline LeCourt, was buried at Carolles on 13 Nov 1732, aged about 73, likewise in the presence of her son Georges. FOURTH GENERATION Guillaume DesRoches (alive in 1630) The first known ancestor of this lineage of DesRoches at Carolles was called Guillaume DesRoches, a favourite personal name in Normandy, since it invokes the Norman hero, William the Conqueror. '''/begin p 89/''' Guillaume DesRoches was the husband of Jeanne Grossin, who was likely the widow of Jean Geffroy. The estimated date of the marriage of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin is around 1630. Because the Carolles records begin only in 1674, and the registry at Sartilly in 1686, we cannot possibly reconstruct this lineage further back. By contrast, we know that Jeanne Grossin was buried at Carolles on Saturday 25 Nov 1679, aged 78 or 79, in the presence of her sons, Michel and Gilles DesRoches. The names of Guillaume DesRoches’ forebearers remain unknown. Given the absence of archival documents, their names will always be lost in the mists of time. But we can take comfort in the notion that lineages connected with the DesRoches family – Huault, LeCourt, Gosse, Coupard – go back at least to the first half of the 17th century. And certain ancestral families – notably the Deschamps Du Manoir and the de Lézeax – stretch even into the 15th century, a bit before Christopher Columbus reached the New World. In short, even if the descendants of the DesRoches brothers [Louis & Julien, to French No. Amer. ca. 1731] cannot retrace the paternal line any further in time, they can take pride in the fact that they now have one of the most ancient genealogies of all the Acadian people. [For the bibliography of the entire work up to this point (pp 89-91), see “Part 1 of 2” in [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Barriault's sources]].] [Part 2, or the “second article” (pp. 92-160), begins with the [[Space:Part 2 Introduction|Part 2 Introduction]].]

4 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London

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[[Category:4 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy_of_Italy,_London * https://amblondra.esteri.it/ambasciata_londra/en/ambasciata/la_sede * https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol40/pt2/pp117-166#h3-0006 From 1742 to 1931, 4 Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London was the London residence of the Marquesses of Rockingham and their successors the Earls Fitzwilliam. Since 1931 it has been used as the Italian Embassy. '''4 Grosvenor Square in the 1881 Census:''' :Household 4, 4 Grosvenor Square, Civil Parish of St. George Hanover Square, Westminster, GBC_1881_4299921_00540. findmypast :Godric T W. Fitz William grandson, aged 3, born in Taunton, Somerset :& 7 servants :Next page: GBC_1881_4299921_00541 :3 more servants and 3 visitors apparently related to one of the servants :W. John W. FitzWilliam son, Unm, aged 28, Member of Parliament, born in Wentworth, Yorkshire

40.5 Acres, Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, William Fisher, 9 Jul 1760

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[[Category:Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:South Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6223683462889472 Plat Plotter] ==Events== Warranted by William Fisher 23 Dec 1743 Surveyed 26 Oct 1744 Patented 9 Jul 1760 ==Known Owners== [[Fischer-506|William Fisher]] - Original patentee ==Sources== [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522warranteetwpmaps/r017-Map2596-Berks-SHeidelbergWeb.pdf South Heidelberg Township Warrantee Map]

40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry Company G

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[[Category:Harrison County, Kentucky]] [[Category:40th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, United States Civil War]][[Category:Bishop-16832 wip lists]] ==US Civil War, Union, Kentucky 40th Infantry, Company G== Below is a listing of Company G in the 40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry of the Union Army in the US Civil War. Many of the soldiers were from Harrison County, Kentucky. This company was involved in the Battle of Cynthiana in Harrison County. ---- Profiles of soldiers will be linked as they are added. If you have a profile to link here, or other information to contribute, please feel free to contact me, or '''''be bold''' and do so.'' '''If you would like a sticker for your veteran profile you can use this template:''' {{US Civil War |side =USA |enlisted =date |mustered =30 Dec 1864 |regiment flag = |regiment name =40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry |rank=Private |unit=40th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry }} : {{US Civil War |side =USA |enlisted =date |mustered =date |regiment flag = |regiment name =Kentucky 40th Mounted Infantry |rank=rank |unit=40th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry }} * Replace the enlisted and mustered "date" after the = sign with the dates appropriate to the profile. The mustered date for the majority of soldiers in the regiment was '''30 Dec 1864'''. Replace "rank" after the = sign with the rank appropriate to the profile. * The unit parameter in this sticker will automatically add the profile to the category page for the regiment, making it unnecessary to add the category to the profile. The category page for 40th Regiment profiles on WikiTree can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:40th_Regiment%2C_Kentucky_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War here]. * Help for US Civil War stickers on WikiTree can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:US_Civil_War here]. ---- ===Unit Details=== * Organized in Kentucky at Grayson, Carter County, and Falmouth, Pendleton County on 30 Jul 1863. * Commanded by Colonel Clinton J. True. * Lost 102 soldiers: ** Killed or mortally wounded: 9 enlisted men ** Death from disease: 91 enlisted men; 2 officers * Mustered out of service on 30 Dec 1864 at Catlettsburg, Boyd County, Kentucky. ===Service=== ::{| border="2" class="wikitable" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="F0FFFF" !| Detail !| Location !| Date |- | Scout duty || north central Kentucky || through Dec 1863 |- | Action || Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky || 3 & 10 Dec 1863 |- | Scout duty || eastern Kentucky || through May 1864 |- | Action against Morgan || || 31 May - 20 Jun 1864 |- | || Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky || 9 Jun 1864 |- | || Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky || 12 Jun 1864 |- | General duty || eastern Kentucky || through Sep 1864 |- | Burbridge's Expedition || southwest Virginia || 10 Sep - 17 Oct 1864 |- | Action || Saltville, Smyth County, Virginia || 2 Oct 1864 |- | General duty|| eastern Kentucky || through Dec 1864 |- |} ==Company G== Of the 99 men currently on the Company G list: * 6 died in service * 5 deserted * 4 transferred out * 84 mustered out with the company As of 8 Sep 2021, a cursory search for already existing WikiTree profiles of the soldiers in the table has been done, and wikilinks added where found. Currently 5/99 (about 5%) have WikiTree profiles. The addition of profiles and more company information is on-going. ::{| class="sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" cellpadding="2" bgcolor="F0FFFF" !width="200"|Name !!width="200"|Rank !!width="200"|Enlistment Date !!width="100"|End of Service |- |align=left|Antrobus, James C.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Arnold, Samuel||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Asberry, George W.||Private|| ||Died |- |align=left|Asbery, John C.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Atchison, William||Corporal|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Bailey, Francis M.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Bates, Andrew J.||Corporal|| ||Deserted |- |align=left|Beagle, Joel||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Beckett, Archibald||Corporal|| ||Died |- |align=left|Beckett, John W.||Corporal|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Beckett, William||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Bell, James D.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Boyd, Leroy C.||1st Sergeant|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Bradley, John N.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Bramble, Thomas||Private|| ||Mustered out with company? |- |align=left|Cane, Joseph||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Chandler, John||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Chandler, John W.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Chreswell, Henry D.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Coles, James L.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Cook, James||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Croxton, John||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Dana, James A.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Daniel, Franklin||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Daniel, John A.||Sergeant|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Debruler, Solomon P.||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Dneuman, Dean C.||Sergeant|| ||Died |- |align=left|Drake, Joseph||Private|| ||Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Earles, Nathan B||Corporal|| || Deserted |- |align=left|Egnew, John B|| Sergeant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ellis, Harmon|| Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ellis, Henry||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ellis, James||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Emerald, Emanuel||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Fogle, Daniel W||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ford, Noah||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Fowler, Charles H||Corporal|| || Died |- |align=left|Gains, Robert||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Hedrecks, Sandford||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Highley, George W. (psbly [[Highley-96|Highley, George W.]])||Sergeant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Highley, James||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|[[Hill-44765|Hill, Mathias]]||Private|| 1863-08-03 || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|[[Hill-34072|Hill, Robert E.]]||Private|| 1863-06-13 || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|[[Hill-46200|Hill, William P.]]||Corporal|| 1863-09-08 || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ingra, Eli S||Private|| || Transferred |- |align=left|Ingram, Hiram T (psbly [[Ingram-5253|Hiram Ingram Jr.)]]||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ingram, William||Corporal|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Jett, John P||Sergeant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Jones, Christopher||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Jones, Simeon||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Justice, Jeptha D||Corporal|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Kinkead, Oliver P||Corporal|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Lawless, John D||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|[[Lawson-5465|Lawson, John]]||Private|| 1863-06-25 || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Mahosney, Smith||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Manley, George||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Marshall, William R||Private|| || Transferred |- |align=left|Mattox, William H||Private || || Died |- |align=left|McClain, Charles||Private|| || Deserted |- |align=left|McClain, Cleary W||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|McGill, Lloyd||2nd Lieutenant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|McGinety, Christ'er C||1st Lieutenant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|McKenzie, Isaac||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|McKenzie, William||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Merrell, John W||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Moore, John W||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Mullin, Onley||Private || || Transferred |- |align=left|Myers, David||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Norris, James||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Ottis, Taylor ||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Parker, Francis M||Private|| || Deserted |- |align=left|Perry, Absalom||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Rankin, William||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|[[Ravenscraft-14|Ravenscraft, Columbus]]||Private|| 1863-12-29 || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Reeves, John ||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Robbins, John||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Rorer, Thomas R||Captain|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Rose, Charles W ||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Simpson, Alexander E||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Simpson, Zach T. No. 2||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Simpson, Zach T., No. 1||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Slade, George M D|| Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Slade, William D||Corporal|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Sorrell, Encoh||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Sorrell, John||Private || || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Sparks, Franklin J||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Spence, David||Private|| || Deserted |- |align=left|Tinney, John||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Turner, Tilman H||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Vice, John||Corporal|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Warren, Felix||Private || || Transferred |- |align=left|Wheeler, George M||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Whitaker, Isaac A||2nd Lieutenant|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Williams, William||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Wilson, Samuel T||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Winkle, Noah||Private|| || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Woods, George||Private || || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Wright, David R||Private || || Mustered out with company |- |align=left|Wright, William J||Private|| || Died |- |} == Sources == * '''Battle Unit Details from the National Parks Service''': https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UKY0040RI * '''Wikipedia''': https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=40th_Kentucky_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1025534756 * '''List of the 40th''': http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/military/rosters/union/40th.txt ::See Also: *[[:Space:Kentucky_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|WikiTree Kentucky Resource Page, US Civil War]] * [https://saalck-uky.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991190416802636&context=L&vid=01SAA_UKY:UKY&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Everything&query=sub,exact,United%20States%20Army%20Kentucky%20Militia%20Regiment,%2040th,AND&mode=advanced Clinton Jones Papers at the University of Kentucky]

41 for Freedom

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[[Category:Military and War Project]] The goal of this project is to honor the men who served aboard the 41 Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines from 1958 until 2002. I am [[Christopher-1419|Gary Christopher]]. I served aboard [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/USS_LAFAYETTE_SSBN_616/ USS Lafayette] from 1979 to 1982. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Create and link projects for each of the 41 for Freedom submarines * Gather sea stories from those still living * Gather life stories from those still living * Gather obituaries from those who have departed on eternal patrol Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23522787 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Links== :[[Space:Cold_War|Cold War]] :41 for Freedom Submarines :George Washington Class (5 boats) *[[Space:USS_George_Washington_(SSBN_598)|USS George Washington (SSBN 598)]] *[[Space:USS_Patrick_Henry_(SSBN_599)|USS Patrick Henry (SSBN 599)]] *[[Space:USS_Theodore_Roosevelt_(SSBN_600)|USS Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN 600)]] *[[Space:USS_Robert_E._Lee_(SSBN_601)|USS Robert E. Lee (SSBN 601)]] *[[Space:USS_Abraham_Lincoln_(SSBN_602)|USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN 602)]] :Ethan Allen Class (5 boats) *[[Space:USS Ethan Allen (SSBN 608)|USS Ethan Allen (SSBN 608)]] *[[Space:USS Sam Houston (SSBN 609)|USS Sam Houston (SSBN 609)]] *[[Space:USS Thomas A. Edison (SSBN 610)|USS Thomas A. Edison (SSBN 610)]] *[[Space:USS John Marshall (SSBN 611)|USS John Marshall (SSBN 611)]] *[[Space:USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN 618)|USS Thomas Jefferson (SSBN 618)]] - while in numerical sequence with the Lafayette class, TJ was the 5th Ethan Allen Class boat :Lafayette Class (9 boats) *[[Space:USS_Lafayette_(SSBN_616)|USS Lafayette (SSBN 616)]] *[[Space:USS_Alexander_Hamilton_(SSBN_617)|USS Alexander Hamilton (SSBN 617)]] *[[Space:USS_Andrew_Jackson_(SSBN_619)|USS Andrew Jackson (SSBN 619)]] *[[Space:USS_John_Adams_(SSBN_620)|USS John Adams (SSBN 620)]] *[[Space:USS_James_Monroe_(SSBN_622)|USS James Monroe (SSBN 622)]] *[[Space:USS_Nathan_Hale_(SSBN_623)|USS Nathan Hale (SSBN 623)]] *[[Space:USS_Woodrow_Wilson_(SSBN_624)|USS Woodrow Wilson (SSBN 624)]] *[[Space:USS_Henry_Clay_(SSBN_625)|USS Henry Clay (SSBN 625)]] *[[Space:USS_Daniel_Webster_(SSBN_626)|USS Daniel Webster (SSBN 626)]] :James Madison Class (10 boats) - originally considered part of the Lafayette class, the series beginning with James Madison is now recognized as a separate class. *[[Space:USS_James_Madison_(SSBN_627)|USS James Madison (SSBN 627)]] *[[Space:USS_Tecumseh_(SSBN_628)|USS Tecumseh (SSBN 628)]] *[[Space:USS_Daniel_Boone_(SSBN_629)|USS Daniel Boone (SSBN 629)]] *[[Space:USS_John_C._Calhoun_(SSBN_630)|USS John C. Calhoun (SSBN 630)]] *[[Space:USS_Ulysses_S._Grant_(SSBN_631)|USS Ulysses S. Grant (SSBN 631)]] *[[Space:USS_Von_Steuben_(SSBN_632)|USS Von Steuben (SSBN 632)]] *[[Space:USS_Casimir_Pulaski_(SSBN_633)|USS Casimir Pulaski (SSBN 633)]] *[[Space:USS_Stonewall_Jackson_(SSBN_634)|USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN 634)]] *[[Space:USS_Sam_Rayburn_(SSBN_635)|USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN 635)]] *[[Space:USS_Nathanael_Greene|USS Nathanael Greene (SSBN 636)]] :Benjamin Franklin Class (12 boats) *[[Space:USS_Benjamin_Franklin_(SSBN-640)|USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN 640)]] *[[Space:USS_Simon_Bolivar_(SSBN_641)|USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN 641)]] *[[Space:USS_Kamehameha_(SSBN_642)|USS Kamehameha (SSBN 642)]] *[[Space:USS George_Bancroft_(SSBN_643)|USS George Bancroft (SSBN 643)]] *[[Space:USS_Lewis_&_Clark_(SSBN_644)|USS Lewis & Clark (SSBN 644)]] *[[Space:USS_James_K._Polk_(SSBN_645)|USS James K. Polk (SSBN 645)]] *[[Space:USS_George_C._Marshall_(SSBN_654)|USS George C. Marshall (SSBN 654)]] *[[Space:USS_Henry_L._Stimson_(SSBN_655)|USS Henry L. Stimson (SSBN 655)]] *[[Space:USS_George_Washington_Carver_(SSBN_656)|USS George Washington Carver (SSBN 656)]] *[[Space:USS_Francis_Scott_Key_(SSBN_657)|USS Francis Scott Key (SSBN 657)]] *[[Space:USS_Mariano_G._Vallejo_(SSBN_658)|USS Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN 658)]] *[[Space:USS_Will_Rogers_(SSBN 659)|USS Will Rogers (SSBN 659)]]

41st Regiment United States Colored Infantry

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[[Category:41st Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] ===Regiment Information=== The regiment composed of troops from different sections of the state of Pennsylvania. Organized at Camp William Penn, Philadelphia, Pa., September 30 to December 7, 1864. Six companies were formed and ordered to the join the Army of the Jamesj in October 18, 1864. Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Corps, to December, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 25th Corps, to January, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 25th Corps, January, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 25th Corps, and Dept. of Texas, to December, 1865. SERVICE: *Guard duty at Deep Bottom, Va., till October 20, 1864. *Moved to Fort Burnham on line north of James River, before Richmond, October 27. *Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. *In trenches before Richmond, and picket duty on Chaffin's Farm, till January 1, 1865. Near Fort Burnham till March 27. *Moved to Hatcher's Run March 27-28. *Appomattax Campaign March 28-April 9. *Hatcher's Run March 29-31. Fall of Petersburg April 2. *Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. *Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. *Moved to Petersburg April 11, and duty there till May 25. *Embarked for Texas May 25, arriving at Brazos Santiago June 3. * Moved to Edenburg and guard and provost duty there till November. *Consolidated to a Battalion of four Companies September 30. *Mustered out at Brownsville, Texas, November 10, 1865. *Disbanded at Philadelphia, Pa., December 14, 1865. The regiment lost a total of 56 men during service; one officer killed or mortally wounded, 55 officers and enlisted men died of disease. Captain John W. Falconer of Company A was the only field casualty from the USCT during the final battle of Battle of Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. ====Officers==== *Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell *Lieutenant Colonel Lewis L. Weld *Major Alpheus H. Cheney ===Sources=== *[https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/41st_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment Military HIstory page] *Bates, Samuel P. (1871). History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861–5; Prepared in Compliance with Acts of the Legislature. V. B. Singerly, State Printer: Harrisburg, PA. pp. 1066–1080. OCLC 1887553. *Cox, Christopher (2013). History of Pennsylvania Civil War Regiments: Artillery, Cavalry, Volunteers, Reserve Corps, and United States Colored Troops. Raleigh, NC: Lulu Publishing. pp. 489–490. ISBN 978-1-300-71312-8. *Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. 1. Des Moines, IA: The Dyer Publishing Company. p. 1730. OCLC 8697590. *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#q=%2241st%20Regiment,%20United%20States%20Colored%20Infantry%22 NPS Soldier database]

420 S 4th St, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] Originally part of [[Space:Cocalico Park Real Estate Development, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Cocalico Park Real Estate Development, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Known Residents/Owners== Henry F Eberly - 10 Sep 1934 until his death 13 Dec 1955 Moses Snyder - 13 Dec 1955 until his death 24 Jul 1964 Pauline Snyder - 13 Dec 1955 until 30 Jul 1965 [[Reider-110|Robert John M Reider]] - after 28 Dec 1950 until 13 Feb 1956 J Philip and R Colleen Hornberger - 30 Jul 1965 until 13 Jun 1974 William G Gensemer - 13 Jun 1974 until his death 16 Nov 1985 Betty J Gensemer - 13 Jun 1974 until her death 18 Feb 2008 Mark and Tanya M Hartranft - since 12 Sep 2008 ==Historical Values== 10 Sep 1934 - $5,000 30 Jul 1965 - $10,000 13 Jun 1974 - $23,500 12 Sep 2008 - $125,000 9 Apr 2016 - $123,000 ==Building Info== Lot #26 of Cocalico Park, originally developed by Denver Realty Corporation Single-Family Home 3 Bedrooms 1 full Bathroom 1,232 sqft Lot size: 2,614 sqft Built in 1940 ==Sources/Links== [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1161379-420-S-4th-St-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] Lancaster County Deeds, #5733440 Lancaster County Deeds, Book K65 Page 308 Lancaster County Deeds, Book W54 Page 325 Lancaster County Deeds, Book Y31 Page 1 Lancaster County Deeds, Book Q39 Page 181

428 Walnut St, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] Originally part of [[Space:34.9 perches, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|34.9 perches, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] Built by Samuel L Snyder who owned the property until 30 Mar 1914 ==Known Residents== Samuel B Kurtz - 30 Mar 1914 until his death 27 Sep 1917 [[Reider-110|Robert John M Reider]] - about 1914 until after 28 Dec 1950 [[Kurtz-632|Nora Kurtz Reider]] - 30 Mar 1914 until 28 Dec 1950 - died here Harold W and Cora E Wenger - beginning 6 May 1952 Lancaster County Deeds, Book F42, Page 364 ==Historical Values== 30 Mar 1914 - $2,100 Lancaster County Deeds, Book W21, Page 82 17 Apr 1920 - $2,550 Lancaster County Deeds, Book N24, Page 246 11 Apr 1930 - $4,200 1 May 1940 - $3,000 6 May 1952 - $6,000 9 Apr 2016 - $108,000 ==Building Info== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5680284200599552 428 Walnut St, Denver, PA] "All that certain lot of land situate on the south side of Walnut Street in the Borough of Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with 2 1/2 story brick dwelling thereon erected, known as No. 428 Walnut Street, bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning at a point in the southern building line of Walnut Street, 141 feet 6 1/2 inches southeast of the southeast building corner of Fifth (formerly Maple) and Walnut Streets; thence along property of Luke W. Reichard and wife, south 41 5/6 degrees west, 130 feet and 1/2 inch to a point in Cherry Alley; thence south 47 9/20 degrees east, 17 feet to a point in said Cherry Alley; thence north 41 5/6 degrees east 130 feet 4 3/4 inches to a point in the southern building line of said Walnut Street, a corner of property now or late of Denver Castle Knights of the Golden Eagle; thence along said building line north 48 1/6 degrees west, 17 feet to the place of beginning." Single-Family Home 3 Bedrooms 1 full Bathroom 1,590 sqft Lot size: 2,178 sqft Built in 1913/1914 ==Sources/Links== [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1161625-428-Walnut-St-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia]

42nd Illinois Infantry Regiment

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[[Category: 42nd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War]] Nickname: 1st Douglas Regiment {{Image|file=42nd_Illinois_Marker_at_Chickamauga.jpg |caption=42nd Illinois Infantry Regiment Marker - Chickamauga National Military Park }} :Battles/Campaigns Engaged in: New Madrid/Island No. 10, Siege of Corinth, Stone's River (Murfreesboro), Tullahoma Campaign, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge (Chattanooga), Atlanta Campaign [Buzzard's Roost Gap, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Jonesborough], Spring Hill, Franklin, Nashville '''42nd Regiment, Illinois Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Chicago, Ill., July 22, 1861. Left state for St. Louis, Mo., September 20, 1861. Attached to Dept. of Missouri, to February, 1862. Flotilla Brigade, Army of Mississippi, to April, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army Miss., to September, 1862. 1st Brigade, 13th Division, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, Right Wing 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland to January, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps to June, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to August, 1865. Dept. of Texas, to December, 1865. Service:Joined Fremont at Tipton, Mo., October 18, 1861. Fremont's Campaign against Springfield, Mo., October 18-November 9. Duty at Smithton, Mo., December 13, 1861, to February 3, 1862. March to St. Charles, Mo., thence moved to Fort Holt, Ky., February 2-20, 1862. Operations against New Madrid, Mo., and Island No. 10, Mississippi River, February 28-April 8. Engagement at New Madrid, March 3-4. Actions at Island Number 10, March 15-16 and 25. Action and capture at Tiptonville April 8. Expedition to Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 13-17. Moved to Hamburg Landing, Tenn., April 17-22. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Action at Farmington May 3. Reconnoissance toward Corinth May 8. Action at Farmington May 9. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 12. Skirmish at Rienzi June 3 (Detachment). Reconnoissance toward Baldwyn June 3. Camp at Big Springs June 14 to July 22. Moved to Iuka, Miss., July 22, thence to Courtland, Ala. Skirmish at Courtland August 22. Duty along line of Memphis and Charleston R. R. till September 2. March to Nashville, Tenn., September 3-12. Action at Columbia, Tenn., September 9. Siege of Nashville September 12-November 6. Repulse of Forest's attack on Edgefield November 5. Duty at Nashville till December 26. Hardin Pike near Nashville December 3. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26-30. Battle of Stone's River December 30-31, 1862, and January 1-3, 1863. Expedition to Columbia March 5-14. Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga, Ga. Campaign August 16-September 22. Battle of Chickamauga September 19-20. Siege of Chattanooga, Tenn., September 24-November 23. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Orchard Knob November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. March to relief of Knoxville, Tenn., and Campaign in East Tennessee November 28, 1863, to January 15, 1864. Camp at Stone's Mill, Tenn., December 27, 1862, to January 15, 1864. Regiment veteranize January 1, 1864. Moved to Dandridge, Tenn., January 15, 1864. Operations about Dandridge January 16-17. Moved to Chattanooga January 21. Veterans on furlough February 21 to April 27. Atlanta, (Ga.) Campaign May 1 to September 8. Demonstration against Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8-9. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Calhoun May 16.Adairsville May 17. Kingston May 18-19. Near Cassville May 19. Advance on Dallas May 22-25. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Hill June 11-14. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Station Smyrna, Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy's Station September 2-6. Moved to Bridgeport, Ala., September 28. March to Chattanooga, thence to Alpine, Ga., and return October 19-30. Nashville Campaign November-December. Columbia, Duck River, November 24-27. Spring Hill November 29. Battle of Franklin November 30. Battle of Nashville December 15-16. Pursuit of Hood, to the Tennessee River, December 17-28. Duty at Huntsville and Decatur, Ala., till April 1, 1865. Expedition to Bull's Gap April 1-22. Moved to Nashville, Tenn., and duty there till June 15. Moved to New Orleans, La., June 15-18, thence to Fort Lavacca, Texas, July 18-23, thence to Camp Irwin and duty there till August 17. Post duty at Port Lavacca till December. Mustered out at Camp Irwin December 16 and discharged at Springfield, Ill., January 10, 1866. Regiment lost during service 13 Officers and 168 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 201 Enlisted men by disease. Total 387. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIL0042RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ---- "Regiment History - from The Union Army, Vol. 3" Forty-second Infantry.—Cols., William A. Webb, George W. Roberts, Nathan H. Walworth; Lieut.-Cols., David Stuart, Charles Northrop, Nathan H. Walworth, John A. Hottenstein, Edgar D. Swain; Majs., George W. Roberts, Nathan H. Walworth, John A. Hottenstein, James Leighton, David W. Norton, Frederick A. Atwater, Henry K. Walcott. This regiment was organized at Chicago, July 22, 1861, and moved to St.Louis on Sept. 21. It moved to Island No. 10 in March, 1862, and was engaged until its surrender in April, 50 men of Co. A spiking 6 guns of the enemy on the night of April 1. On the night of April 4 a detachment of 20 men of Co. H on the gunboat "Carondelet," ran the blockade at Island No. 10. The regiment participated in the siege of Corinth, was engaged in the battle of Farmington, losing 2 killed, 12 wounded and 3 missing, and at Columbia, Tenn., in September it lost 1 man killed. In December it engaged in the Murfreesboro campaign and was engaged in the battle of Stone's river, with a loss of 22 killed, 116 wounded and 85 prisoners. It was also engaged in the battle of Chickamauga, losing 28 killed, 128 wounded and 28 prisoners, and then retreated to Chattanooga. It was in the battle of Missionary ridge, losing 5 killed and 40 wounded, oeing on the skirmish line during the whole engagement. On Jan. 1, 1864, the regiment reenlisted as a veteran organization and on the 21st moved by rail to Chicago for the usual 30-day furlough. Returning to the field, it was engaged at Rocky Face ridge, Resaca, Adairsville, New Hope -Church, Pine mountain, Kennesaw mountain, Peachtree creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, and Lovejoy"s Station, encamping at Atlanta on Sept. 8. Its total loss during the campaign was 20 killed, 89 wounded and 7 prisoners. On Nov. 22 it commenced the retreat for _ Nashville, engaging with the enemy at Spring Hill and Franklin, and losing 24 killed, 95 wounded and 30 prisoners. It was also engaged in the battle of Nashville, losing 2 Killed and 11 wounded. In the following spring it was transferred to the trans-Mississippi department and remained on duty there until Dec. 16, 1865, when it was mustered out at Indianola, Tex. ==Fox's History== Organized at Chicago, July 22, 1861, and left the State, September 21st, proceeding to St. Louis. It served in Missouri until April, 1862, when it was ordered to Corinth. During the siege of that place it was engaged in the affair at Farmington, losing 2 killed, 12 wounded, and 3 missing. After marching through Mississippi, Northern Alabama, and Tennessee, its next battle occurred at Stone's River. It was then in Roberts's Illinois Brigade, Sheridan's (3d) Division, McCook's Corps; loss, 19 killed, 96 wounded, and 46 missing; Colonel Roberts, who was in command of the brigade, was among the killed. At Chickamauga, Major James Leighton was killed, the loss of the Forty-second in that battle amounting to 28 killed, 128 wounded, and 28 prisoners.1 In October, 1863, it was placed in Harker's (3d) Brigade, Sheridan's (2d) Division, Fourth Corps, in which command it fought at Missionary Ridge; loss, 5 killed and 40 wounded The division was commanded by General John Newton during the Atlanta campaign, and by General Wagner during the Tennessee campaign against Hood. Major D. W. Norton was killed near New Hope Church, Ga., June 3, 1864. The regiment lost at Spring Hill and Franklin, 24 killed, 95 wounded, and 30 missing; at Nashville, 2 killed and 12 wounded. Having reenlisted, it served throughout the war, and at its close accompanied the Fourth Corps to Texas where it was stationed in 1865, as an Army of Occupation.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 ==Sources==

44th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I

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[[Category: 44th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] The 44th Battalion (Manitoba), CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 44th Battalion was authorized on 7 November 1914 and embarked for Great Britain on 23 October 1915. It disembarked in France on 12 August 1916, where it fought as part of the 10th Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion was disbanded on 15 September 1920. In August 1918, the 44th Battalion was renamed the 44th Battalion (New Brunswick), CEF. The 44th Battalion recruited in and was mobilized at Winnipeg, Manitoba. The 44th Battalion had three Officers Commanding: Lt-Col. E.R. Wayland, 22 October 1915 – 11 December 1915 Lt.-Col. J.H. Sills, 27 December 1915 – 16 January 1917 Lt.-Col. R.D. Davies, DSO, 22 January 1917-Demobilization The 44th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours: *SOMME, 1916 *Ancre Heights *Ancre, 1916 *ARRAS, 1917, '18 *Vimy, 1917 *HILL 70 *Ypres 1917 *Passchendaele *AMIENS *Scarpe 1918 *Drocourt-Quéant *HINDENBURG LINE *Canal du Nord *VALENCIENNES *FRANCE AND FLANDERS, 1916-18[5] The 44th Battalion (Manitoba), CEF, is perpetuated by [[:Category:Royal Winnipeg Rifles|The Royal Winnipeg Rifles]]. Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/44th_Battalion_(Manitoba),_CEF Wikipedia]

44th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces

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[[Category:68th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:67th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:506th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:66th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:44th Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] ==44th Bombardment Group in World War II== '''World War II Era information''' ===506th Bomb Squadron=== '''World War II Era information''' (The last designation for the unit was the 506th Bombardment Squadron (Medium)) LINEAGE * 506th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) constituted, 24 Sep 1942, Activated, 1 Oct 1942 * Redesignated 66th Bombardment Squadron, (Very Heavy), 5 Aug 1945 Inactivated, 6 Aug 1946 STATIONS * Salt Lake City AAB, Utah, 1 Nov 1942; * Pueblo AAB, Colo, 1 Oct 1942 * Wendover Field, Utah, 29 Oct 1942 * Pueblo AAB, Colo, c. 29 Nov 1942-7 Feb 1943 * Shipdham, England, 17 Mar 1943 - 15 Jun 1945 (detachments operated from Benina, Libya, c. 27 Jun-c. 1 Sep 1943, and Tunis, Tunisia, c. 19 Sep-c. 9 Oct 1943) * Sioux Falls AAFld, SD, 26 Jun 1945 * Great Bend AAFld, Kan, 25 Jul 1945 * Smoky Hill AAFld, Kan, 14 Dec 1945-4 Aug 1946 AIRCRAFT * B-24 1942 - 1945 * B-29 1945 - 1946 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS * Kiel, Germany - 14 May 1943 * Ploesti, Rumania - 1 August 1943 ===66th Bomb Squadron=== WWII era information (The last designation for the unit was the 66th Missile Squadron) LINEAGE * 66th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) constituted, 20 Nov 1940 Activated, 15 Jan 1941 * Redesignated 66th Bombardment Squadron, Very Heavy, 5 Aug 1945 Inactivated, 12 Jul 1946 STATIONS * MacDill Field, FL, 15 Jan 1941 * Barksdale Field, LA, 9 Feb 1942 * Will Rogers Field, OK, 26 Jul-25 Aug 1942 * Cheddington, England, 12 Sep 1942 * Shipdham, England, 10 Oct 1942-c. 15 Jun 1945 (detachments operated from Benina, Libya, 28 Jun-c. 31 Aug 1943, and Tunis, Tunisia, 19 Sep-c. 9 Oct 1943) * Sioux Falls AAFld, SD, 26 Jun 1945 * Great Bend AAFld, KS, 24 Ju1 1945 * Smoky Hill AAFld, KS, 12 Oct 1945-12 Jul 1946 AIRCRAFT * B-18 1941 - 1942 * B-24 1942 - 1945 * B-29 1945 - 1946 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS * Kiel, Germany - 14 May 1943 * Ploesti, Rumania - 1 August 1943 ===67th Bomb Squadron=== '''World War II Era information''' (The last designation for the unit was the 67th Strategic Missile Squadron) LINEAGE * 67th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) constituted, 20 Nov 1940 Activated, 15 Jan 1941 * Redesignated 67th Bombardment Squadron, (Very Heavy), 5 Aug 1945 Inactivated, 12 Jul 1946 STATIONS * MacDill Field, FL, 15 Jan 1941 * Barksdale Field, LA, 9 Feb 1942 * Will Rogers Field, OK, 26 Jul-25 Aug 1942 * Cheddington, England, 12 Sep 1942 * Shipdham, England, 10 Oct 1942-c. 15 Jun 1945 (detachments operated from Benina, Libya, 28 Jun-c. 31 Aug 1943, and Tunis, Tunisia, 19 Sep-c. 9 Oct 1943) * Sioux Falls AAFld, SD, 26 Jun 1945 * Great Bend AAFld, KS, 24 Ju1 1945 * Smoky Hill AAFld, KS, 12 Oct 1945-12 Jul 1946 AIRCRAFT * B-18 1941 - 1942 * B-24 1942 - 1945 * B-29 1945 - 1946 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS * Kiel, Germany - 14 May 1943 * Ploesti, Rumania - 1 August 1943 ===68th Bomb Squadron=== '''World War II Era information''' (The last designation for the unit was the 68th Strategic Missile Squadron) LINEAGE * 68th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) constituted, 20 Nov 1940, Activated, 15 Jan 1941 * Redesignated 68th Bombardment Squadron, (Very Heavy), 5 Aug 1945, Inactivated, 12 Jul 1946 STATIONS * MacDill Field, FL, 15 Jan 1941 * Barksdale Field, LA, 9 Feb 1942 * Will Rogers Field, OK, 26 Jul-25 Aug 1942 * Cheddington, England, 12 Sep 1942 * Shipdham, England, 10 Oct 1942-c. 15 Jun 1945 (detachments operated from Benina, Libya, 28 Jun-c. 31 Aug 1943, and Tunis, Tunisia, 19 Sep-c. 9 Oct 1943) * Sioux Falls AAFld, SD, 26 Jun 1945 * Great Bend AAFld, KS, 24 Ju1 1945 * Smoky Hill AAFld, KS, 12 Oct 1945-12 Jul 1946 AIRCRAFT * B-18 1941 - 1942 * B-24 1942 - 1945 * B-29 1945 - 1946 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS * Kiel, Germany - 14 May 1943 * Ploesti, Rumania - 1 August 1943 === Sources === * Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:Combat_Squadrons_of_the_Air_Force%2C_World_War_II|Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II]]'' (Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1969) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/44th_Fighter_Group#World_War_II 44th in WWII at Wikipedia]

44th Mississippi Regiment, Company K: Amite County Rangers. Roster.

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Civil War Amite Co. Rangers, 44th Mississipi Regiment

{{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} :'''AMITE COUNTY RANGERS''' :COMPANY K :44th MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT Company K was organized in the last days of Oct. 1861 and rendezvoused at Minors Quarters near Natchez 11-14-1861. Left there 1.1.1862 going to Memphis on the Mary E, Keene boat where the company remained two weeks; from thence went to Columbus, Ky. on the John Simonds Steamboat where Company joined Blythes Batallion as Company K afterwards known as the 44th Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers. *Captain W. L. Huff *Ist Lt. James E. Jagers *2nd Lt. D. W. Wilkinson, promoted to Capt. Killed New Hope Church 5.31.64 *3rd Lt. J. D. Roberts *Ord. Sgt. John H. Hines *2nd. Sgt. G. G. Longmire died 1914 *3rd. Sgt. L. G. Sleeper, promoted to Lieut. Died of wounds, Jonesboro *4th. Sgt. Wm. Belding *5th. Sgt. Wm.. Cobb, promoted to Lieut. Died prisoner of war. *lst Corp. S. H. Gunter *2nd Corp. S. G. Dixon *3rd Corp. John Henegan ==Privates:== *E. H. Anders *G. W. Anders wounded Perryville, Ky. and left on the field *W. H. Anders *W. W. Anders *George Anders *John Alldred *A. Bradley lost limb Atlanta, Ga. 7.8.1864 *Tom Belding Captured Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Died prisoner of war. *Willis Bird *Tom Bird *G. Harrison Butler died 12.23.1916 * Jas. Butler died 1906 * Tim Collins * James Cook * H. R. Causey Color Bearer, promoted to Lieut. *Garnet Causey died 1917 *Chas. Caston killed at Shiloh *Joe B. Caston Died 1901 *James A. Caston died measles, Enterprise, Miss. *Parker Duff *J. H. Dixon died Tullahoma, Tenn. *S. R. Dixon died since war *T. J. Dye died since war *Harney Duff died since war *J. W. Eady *B. F. Fulton *Jack Forman *Dan Frey deserted army at Memphis, Jan. 1862 *Hol Germany *J. F. Gunter *Van Huff died since war *Kenner Harvey died Columbus, Ky., 1862 *A. P. Holbrook died in prison *C. C. Harris missing in action *J. D. Hoff Died in Hospital *Billy James *Ed Jones captured at Missionary Ridge, TN *Robert Kemp promoted to Lt. Killed at Atlanta 7-22-64 *D. E. Kelley died 1914 *Gus Lusk killed at Shiloh *Larkin Lusk died of measles, Enterprise, Miss. *R. G. Longmire died since war *Van Longmire killed at Battle Resaoa, Ga., 1864 *Noble Lattimore captured at Shiloh *Jim Maxey died in hospital *A. D. Mayhall *Wm. Markham killed at Battle Atlanta, 7.22.1864 *Dan McDaniel died at Island *John McDaniel died since *Wm. McMillan died in Tennessee *Doug. McMillan died since war *N. T. McDowell killed at Chickamauga, Tenn. *Thos. L. McGehee *J. B. Nelson *J. M. NeSmith *R. D. Patterson killed at Battle of Chickamauga *R. D. Porter buried at Marietta, Ga. *H.C. Perkins captured at Missionary Ridge *Hiram Reynolds died in prison, Missionary Ridge *King Ratcliff killed at Shiloh *Dennis Rardon prisoner of war Nashville *George Rice died in hospital, Jackson, Tenn. 1862 *D. Roberts *A. J. Roberts *James Roberts *James Robinson *John Robinson died Columbus, Ky. *D. Sprick *Rufus Bytes *J. N. Short died in prison Missionary Ridge *Ed. C. Sharp *Tip Shaw died in prison Missionary Ridge *W. S. Talbert died 1908 *Chas. Tosh died in prison Missionary Ridge *R. B. Thompson *C. F. Thompson died since war *R. S. Thompson died at Chattanooga *Elijah Thompson died in hospital *N.S. Wilkinson *William Wilkinson died since war *M. J. Whittton *T. J. Wilkinson died in prison Missionary Ridge *William Whitaker died 1912 *B. W. Whitehead killed at Atlanta 7.22.1864 *J.,Whitshead *Dan Weis missing in action *T. H.Whittington died 1904 *JordanWhittington *Ben W hittington killed at Shiloh *George C. Longmire *Hatch Rogers killed Atlanta *George Hazlewood killed in raid in Kentucky 1862 *Winston Wilkinson died since war *John Rawlinson died Columbus, Ky. 1862

452nd Bombardment Group Information

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[[Category: 452nd Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] ==HISTORY== Constituted as 452d Bombardment Group (Heavy) on 14 May 1943. Activated on 1 Jun 1943. Trained with B-17's. Moved to England, Dec 1943-Jan 1944, and assigned to Eighth AF. Entered combat on 5 Feb 1944 with an attack against aircraft assembly plants at Brunswick. Throughout combat, engaged primarily in bombardment of strategic targets, including marshalling yards at Frankfurt, aircraft assembly plants at Regensburg, aircraft component works at Kassel, the ball-bearing industry at Schweinfurt, a synthetic rubber plant at Hannover, and oil installations at Bohlen. 1st Lt Donald Gott and 2d Lt William E Metzger Jr were each awarded the Medal of Honor for remaining with their aircraft (crippled during a mission over Germany on 9 Nov 1944) in an attempt to save a wounded crew member who was unable to bail out; the men were killed when the B-17 exploded in midair. In addition to strategic missions, the 452d supported ground forces and carried out interdictory operations. Helped prepare for the invasion of Normandy by hitting airfields, V-weapon sites, bridges, and other objectives in France; struck coastal defenses on D-Day, 6 Jun 1944. Bombed enemy positions in support of the breakthrough at St Lo in Jul and the offensive against Brest in Aug and Sep. Later in Sep, assisted the airborne attack on Holland. Hit enemy communications in and near the combat zone during the Battle of the Bulge, Dec 1944-Jan 1945. Bombed an airfield in support of the airborne assault across the Rhine in Mar 1945. Received a DUC for action on 7 Apr 1945 when, despite vigorous fighter attacks and heavy flak, it accurately bombed a jet-fighter base at Kaltenkirchen. Flew last combat mission of World War 11 on 21 Apr, striking marshalling yards at Ingolstadt. Returned to the US in Aug. Inactivated on 28 Aug 1945. Redesignated 452nd Bombardment Group (Very Heavy). Allotted to the reserve. Activated on 19 Apr 1947. Redesignated 452nd Bombardment Group (Light) in Jun 1949. Ordered to active duty on 10 Aug 1950. Assigned to Tactical Air Command. Trained with B-26 aircraft for duty in the Korean War. Moved to Japan, Oct-Nov 1950, and assigned to Far East Air Forces. Entered combat against communist forces late in Oct, operating first from Japan and later from Korea. Flew armed reconnaissance, intruder, and interdictory missions, and provided support for ground troops. Bombed and strafed buildings, tunnels, rail lines, switching centers, bridges, vehicles, supply dumps, and airfields. Relieved from active duty and inactivated in Korea, on 10 May 1952. Allotted to the reserve. Redesignated 452nd Tactical Reconnaissance Group. Activated in the US on 13 Jun 1952. Redesignated 452nd Bombardment Group (Tactical) in May 1955. Squadrons: 703d: 1948-1949. 728th: 1943-1945; 1947-1952; 1952-. 729th: 1943-1945; 1947-1952; 1952-. 730th: 1943-1945; 1947-1952; 1952-. 731st: 1942-1945; 1947-1951. Stations: Geiger Field, Wash, 1 Ju 1943 Rapid City AAB, SD, 15 Jun 194: Pendleton Field, Ore, c. 11 Oct 1944 Walla Walla AAFld, Wash, c. 4 Nov-c. 22 Dec 1943 Deopham Green, England, c. 3 Jan 1944-c. 6 Aug 1945 Sioux Falls AAFld, SD, c. 12-28 Aug 1945. Long Beach, Calif, 19 Apr 1947 George AFB, Calif, 10 Aug-Oct 1950 Itazuke, Japan, c. 22 Oct 1950 Miho, Japan, 8 Dec 1950 Pusan-East AB, Korea, c. 17 May 1951-10 May 1952. Long Beach Mun Aprt, Calif, 13 Jun 1952-. ==Sources== http://www.8thafhs.org/bomber/452bg.htm

45th Transportation Battalion, United States Army, Vietnam War

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[[Category: 45th Transportation Battalion, United States Army, Vietnam War]] October 1961, President Kennedy sent a letter to President Diem pledging "the United States is determined to help Vietnam preserve its independence..." The United States then sent additional military advisors as well as the first American helicopter units to help transport and assist South Vietnamese troops. The 45th Transportation Battalion was deployed to provide command, control, staff planning and administration supervision over the CH21 light helicopter companies and one aviation company made up of U-1A Otter aircraft sent to Vietnam. It also oversaw maintenance, logistical and medical services for its assigned and attached units. In December 1961 the USS Core, arrived in Saigon carrying the first American helicopter units consisting of 33 CH-21 Shawnee helicopters (nicknamed the "Flying Bannana") and 400 air and ground crewmen to operate and maintain them. The first two of the 45th Transportation Battalion's Companies, the 8th Transportation Company and the 57th Transportation Company, arrived in December 1961. The rest of the Battalion's Companies arrived in Vietnam from January 1962 through September 1962. With the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam came the arrival of more and more helicopter and aviation companies. Command quickly began to realize the need for a better command structure among its helicopter and aviation companies and battalions. In 1963 the 45th Transportation Battalion was reorganized and nearly all of its companies were redesignated by September 24, 1963. By 1965 the existing Combat Aviation Battalions were consolidated under the command of the newly activated USA Aviation Brigade (Provisional), which in March 1966 became the 1st Aviation Brigade. The following are the original companies that made up the 45th Transportation Battalion and their new designations: :8th Transportation Company (Light Helicopter) December 1961 – June 1963 - redesignated the 117th Aviation Company "Warlords" (fka "The Beach Bums") :18th Aviation Company (Fixed Wing Light Transport) July 1962 - September 1963 - Transferred to the 145th Combat Aviation Battalion :33rd Transportation Company (Light Helicopter) September 1962 – June 1963 - redesignated the 118th Aviation Company "Thunderbirds" :57th Transportation Company (Light Helicopter) December 1961 – June 1963 - redesignated the 120th Aviation Company "Deans" "Razorbacks" :81st Transportation Company (Light Helicopter) September 1962 – June 1963 - redesignated the 119th Aviation Company "Alligators" "Crocodiles" :93rd Transportation Company (Light Helicopter) January 1962 – June 1963 - redesignated the 121st Aviation Company "Soc Trang Tigers"

46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), Canadian Expeditionary Force

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[[Category: 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] [[Category:4th Canadian Division, Canadian Army, World War I]] The 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), CEF, was an infantry battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the Great War. The 46th Battalion was authorized on 7 November 1914, recruited throughout Saskatchewan and was mobilized at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The unit embarked for Britain on 23 October 1915. On 11 August 1916 it disembarked in France, where it fought with the 10th Infantry Brigade, 4th Canadian Division in France and Flanders until the end of the war. The battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920. The unit has come to be known as "The Suicide Battalion". The 46th Battalion lost 1,433 killed and 3,484 wounded – a casualty rate of 91.5 percent in 27 months. The 46th Battalion had two Officers Commanding: Lt.-Col. H. Snell, 22 October 1915 – 29 August 1916 and Lt.-Col. H.J. Dawson, CMG, DSO, 29 August 1916-Demobilization. One member of the 46th Battalion, [[Cairns-362|'''Sergeant Hugh Cairns''']], was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions at Valenciennes on 1 November 1918. The 46th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours: *SOMME, 1916 *Ancre Heights *Ancre, 1916 *ARRAS, 1917, '18 *Vimy, 1917 *[[Space:Battle_of_Hill_70|HILL 70]] *Ypres 1917 *Passchendaele *AMIENS *Scarpe 1918 *Drocourt-Quéant *HINDENBURG LINE *Canal du Nord *VALENCIENNES *FRANCE AND FLANDERS, 1916-18 The 46th Battalion (South Saskatchewan), CEF, is perpetuated by '''The Saskatchewan Dragoons'''. Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/46th_Battalion_(South_Saskatchewan),_CEF Wikipedia Article]

47th (1/2nd London) Division

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For the category containing profiles of persons assigned to this unit, see [[:Category: 47th (1-2nd London) Division]] [[Category: 47th (1-2nd London) Division]] ==47th (1/2nd London) Division== Originally called the 2nd London Division it was designated the 47th Division in 1915, during the Great War, and referred to as the "1/2nd London Division" after the raising of the second-line 60th (2/2nd London) Division. The division was sent to France in March 1915, one of the first Territorial divisions to enter the fighting, and served on the Western Front for the duration of the war. In early 1916 the division was part of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Wilson's IV Corps. Wilson was not impressed by Charles Barter, the 47th's GOC, and at the end of March 1916 he and Lieutenant General Sir Charles Monro (GOC First Army) discussed getting rid of him, but could not come up with a reason for doing so; Barter survived until he was relieved during the Battle of the Somme. The 47th Division conducted effective mining operations against Vimy Ridge on 3 May and 15 May 1916, but a German attack on the evening of Sunday 21 May moved forward 800 yards, capturing 1,000 yards of the British front line, and the Division performed badly during a counterattack on 23 May. The 47th Division conducted a carefully planned single battalion raid on the night of 27–8 June, claiming to have killed 300–600 Germans for only 13 British casualties. In the final stages of the war the division's GSO1 (effectively chief of staff) was acting Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Montgomery, then in his very early thirties and later a leading British commander in the Second World War. The division fought in the Battle of Aubers Ridge, the Battle of Festubert, the Battle of Loos, the Battle of the Somme (1916), including the Battle of Flers-Courcelette and the capture of High Wood. After mid-1916 battles included the Battle of Le Transloy, the Battle of Messines, and the Battle of Cambrai (1917). * Wikipedia entry: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/47th_(1/2nd_London)_Division 47th (1/2nd London) Division] *Maude, Alan H. ''The 47th (London) Division, 1914–1919 by Some who Served with it in the Great War,'' London: Amalgamated Press, 1922. ''Archive.org,'' (www.archive.org; accessed 11 Jul 2019). Web archive. [https://archive.org/details/47thlondondivisi00maudrich link to book]

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489th Bombardment Group in World War II

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[[Category: 489th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] __NOTOC__ The 489th's original squadrons were: ===844th Bombardment Squadron=== ===845th Bombardment Squadron=== ===846th Bombardment Squadron=== ===847th Bombardment Squadron=== ===Sources=== {{Wikidata|Q4638637|enwiki}} *[https://www.489th-bomb-group-museum.org/489th-group-history/ 489th Bomb Group page]

48th Highlanders of Canada

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[[Category:48th Highlanders of Canada]] In 1891 a group of men gathered in Toronto intent on forming the city's first Highland regiment. The regiment was designated by the Militia Department with the number "48" and the word "Highlanders" and shortly thereafter Lieutenant-Colonel John Irvine Davidson assumed command of the newly constituted 48th Highlanders of Canada. The Regiment was gazetted on October 16, 1891, and began to drill at Upper Canada College. It first marched out on the 21st of April, 1892, to be greeted by crowds of cheering Torontonians. On the Queen's Birthday that year, the Regiment was presented with its first set of colours by His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, the Governor General of Canada. The 48 Highlanders contributed individual volunteers for the Canadian Contingents to South Africa, mainly the 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry. During the Great War, the 15th Battalion, CEF, was authorized on 1 September 1914 and embarked for Britain on 26 September 1914 and arrived in France on 15 February 1915. The Battalion fought as part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Division in France and Flanders throughout the war. The 15th Battalion was disbanded on 30 August 1920. The 92nd Battalion (48th Highlanders), CEF was authorized on 30 July 1915 and embarked for Britain on 20 May 1916, where the battalion provided reinforcements to the Canadian Corps in the field until 24 January 1917, when its personnel were absorbed by the 5th Reserve Battalion, CEF before being disbanded on 1 September 1917. The 134th Battalion was authorized on 22 December 1915 and embarked for Britain on 8 August 1916, where it provided reinforcements to the Canadian Corps in the field until 7 March 1918, when its personnel were absorbed by the 12th Reserve Battalion, CEF. The battalion was then disbanded on 29 November 1918. During the Second World War, the regiment mobilized the 48th Highlanders of Canada, CASF, on 1 September 1939. It was subsequently redesignated the 1st Battalion, 48th Highlanders of Canada, CASF, on 7 November 1940. It departed Canada for Britain on 16 December 1939, and on 13 June 1940 it went to France as part of the abortive Second British Expeditionary Force. The Battalion reached Sablé-sur-Sarthe before being ordered back to Britain. It landed in Sicily on 10 July 1943 and in Italy on 3 September 1943 as part of the 1st Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Infantry Division. In March 1945, the regiment moved with the remainder of the I Canadian Corps to North West Europe, where it fought until the end of the war. The overseas battalion was disbanded on 31 December 1945. On 1 June 1945, a second battalion of the regiment was mobilized for service in the Pacific theatre of operations, designated as the 3rd Canadian Infantry Battalion (48th Highlanders of Canada), CASF. This battalion was disbanded on 1 November 1945. '''Perpetuations''' The 48th Highlanders of Canada perpetuate the 15th Battalion (48th Highlanders of Canada), CEF, the 92nd Battalion (48th Highlanders), CEF, and the 134th Battalion (48th Highlanders), CEF. See: * [https://www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca/en/48-highlanders/index.page Website - 48th Highlanders of Canada] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/48th_Highlanders_of_Canada Wikipedia - 48th Highlanders of Canada]

4th Allied P.O.W Wing

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[[Category: 4th Allied P.O.W. Wing]][[Category: Prisoners of War, United States of America, Vietnam War]][[Category: Hỏa Lò Prison]][[Category:Bo Giuong]][[Category:Rockpile]][[Category:Skidrow]] [[Category:Zoo]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Vietnam_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Profile_Photo_s-308.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prisoner_of_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Profile_Photo_s-304.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vietnam_War_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Profile_Photo_s-312.jpg] *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c-7ktaSAjGA YouTube] - POWs stories of survival, Operation Home Coming. *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-bRsvw4IdiE YouTube] - Jon Cavaiani POW, Medal of Honor Winner Vietnam War. *[https://www.dvidshub.net/video/285878/40-years-later-interview-with-former-vietnam-pow] - Willard Gideon. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCquks_CSEQ YouTube] - Leo K. Thorsness POW, Medal of Honor Story. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwuPSCB6T6E YouTube] - Leo K. Thorsness POW, Medal of Honor Winner Vietnam War. *[https://www.today.com/video/smithsonian-holds-poignant-memories-for-navy-aviator-held-captive-in-vietnam-78304837506 2020 NBC Interview of Al Carpenter] :[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]] '''[https://rivhs.wistia.com/medias/p0fvas2ru9 2020 November interview with Al Carpenter ]''' {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif |align=c |size=100 |caption= }} '''This page is dedicated to all the brave men who were held in captivity in POW Camps in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.''' {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Memorials.gif |align=c |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=290 |caption= }}
4th Allied P.O.W. Wing
{{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=290 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-134.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption= }} The Crest for the 4th Allied P.O.W. Wing has significant parts. There is an individual number for each of the wars. The 1st Allied P.O.W. Wing is the Prisoners of War (POWs) in World War I. The 2nd is POWs in World War II. The 3rd is POWs in Korea. The 4th is Vietnam. There is a 5th Allied P.O.W. Wing which has now been formed for desert storm POWs. The reason it says Allied is because it was an allied group who fought the Communist forces there. The United States of America was joined by South Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Kingdom of Laos, Khmer Republic (different from Khymer Rouges). Most of the POWs were from America and South Vietnam, Philippines, but there were also civilians from Germany and America, missionaries, and others. The same holds true in the other wars mentioned. South Vietnam's flag is represented by the red and orange stripes. Thailand's flag is there in the red, white and black. The United States' flag is represented by the red and white stripes and the blue banners and background of the number. Notice the beautiful eagle who has broken his chains and is winging his way to freedom. Return with Honor was what they told themselves over and over every day and the men on this page all did that. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
Hỏa Lò Prison
{{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-314.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=. }} The Hỏa Lò Prison was the main prison used by North Vietnam for prisoners of war (POWs) during the Vietnam War, it was known to American prisoners of war as {{Red|Hanoi Hilton and it had other parts to it that they named New Guy Village, Little Vegas (there were breakdowns for sections of Little Vegas using Las Vegas Hotel names), Heartbreak Hotel, Unity}}. The Hanoi Hilton was one site used by the North Vietnamese Army as a POW camp, where the captured servicemen were tortured and interrogated, mainly American pilots shot down during reconnaissance missions and bombing raids. Although North Vietnam was a signer of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, which demanded decent and humane treatment of prisoners of war. The North Vietnamese refused to recognize them as POWs. The men were called ''Air Pirates'' instead. The Vietnamese routinely used horrific torture methods, such as rope bindings of arms, legs and manacled wrists to cut off circulation to the arms and hands which rendered them useless. They also put men in irons, used sleep deprivation which included leaving bound men in one place for days and not allowing them to relieve bodily functions. Savage and terrible beatings, and long solitary confinement sometimes lasting numerous years. The Vietnamese brought in Cuban military men who taught them different torture techniques and during that time some men died from the beatings. There were three Cubans, but the most brutal was a big man they call Fidel. Until the end of the war, the men were near starvation and there was little or no medical aid. Even on the rare occasions when aid was rendered, it was so primitive that the men often died or became gangrenous due to the filthy environment. They literally saved each other's lives with what knowledge they had of first aid and modern medical techniques as often as they were able. The aim of the torture was often not to gather military information, it was to break the will of the prisoners, both separately and as a group and to try to get the men to sign confessions ie. bombing hospitals, women and children and old folks, schools, churches and holy sites. The men still managed to get messages out through Morse Code and other expressions during propaganda pieces filmed by the enemy and sent out to the rest of the world. During all of this depravity, the prisoners tried to maintain their sanity by learning to communicate by a tap code between the walls of cells and later, at the end of the war, when they were put in large cells together, they taught each other everything they knew. Amongst these very highly educated men were people with skills in languages, sciences, arts, music and religion. Some guided with deeply ingrained spirituality or psychological counseling when people were at their lowest. '''Other POW Camps in North Vietnam''' :Alcatraz - North Central Hanoi :Briarpatch - 33 miles (53 km) WNW of Hanoi :Camp Faith - 9 miles (14 km) West of Hanoi :Dirty Bird - Northern Hanoi :Bo Giuong - Dogpatch 105 miles (169 km) NNE of Hanoi :Farnsworth - 18 miles (29 km) SW of Hanoi :Mountain Camp - 40 miles (64 km) NW of Hanoi :Plantation - Northeast Hanoi :Rockpile - 32 miles (51 km) South of Hanoi :Sơn Tây - 23 miles (37 km) West of Hanoi :Skidrow - 6 miles (10 km) SW of Hanoi :Zoo - SW suburb of Hanoi {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
[[Image:Photos-724.jpg|35px]]Memories of ex-POWs who were held captive in North Vietnamese POW Camps
Dictated by ex-POW [[Kerr-2334|Michael Kerr]] to wife [[Scott-8685|Darlene Kerr]]. The "confessions" that sometimes the Vietnamese would have the POW write himself and/or they would give the POW one already written were doctored by the Prisoners when they could to make them sound ludicrous. For example, one of the United States Navy pilots "confessed" that he had heard/known 2 United States Naval Aviators who had refused to fly in Vietnam and he named them. One was Clark Kent (Superman) and the other was Ben Casey (fictitious Hollywood doctor in TV and movies). This confession was read at the Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal held in one of the Scandinavian countries and all of the reporters who understood American comic book and TV names started laughing and got up and walked out of the room. The Vietnamese were highly embarrassed and the Naval Aviator was severely punished. The Vietnamese interrogator known as "The Rabbit" told me I was going to write a confession after a particular session of torture and I told him I didn't have anything to confess. He got a copy of the Naval Aviators confession and told me to use it. So, I copied it verbatim except using United States Air Force Captain Bruce Wayne (Batman) and Lieutenant Charlie Brown (Schultz Comic book character) because I couldn't remember the regular name of the character Robin who is Batman's sidekick. The Naval Aviator had been a person who dropped bombs. I took pictures. I flew Reconnaissance missions. The Rabbit was furious. He threw it back at me and said, You did not drop bombs. You took pictures which showed the bombers where to bomb. Change it. So when I changed it, I said that I could see from 10,000 feet in the air, at night, women, children and old folks (these were the standard words they always used) looking up at the sky with candles that lit up their faces showing fear and horror. Right! From10,000 feet at night all you see are lights. Certainly not candle lit faces. You can't see people. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-48.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Shortly after the Vietnam war, ex-POW [[McGrath-1454|Mike McGrath]] wrote the names and locations of North Vietnam POW Camps on this map of Hanoi . He did it so he would not forget where the camps were.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
Profiles on Wikitree
*[[Abbott-5105|John Abbott]] - {{Red|POW - 7 days Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Adams-21865|Samuel Adams]] - {{Red|POW - about 32 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Aiken-540|Larry Delarnard Aiken]] - {{Red|POW - 59 days in Vietnam}} *[[Alpers-19|John Hardesty Alpers]] - {{Red|POW-175 days in Vietnam}} *[[Anderson-21103|Gareth Laverne Anderson]] - {{Red|POW - 2,117 days in Vietnam}} *[[Anderson-21104|John Thomas Anderson]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Arroyo-Baez-1|Gerasimo Arroyo-Baez]] - {{Red|POW - 1,248 days in Vietnam. Died in Service}} *[[Atterberry-78|Edwin Lee Atterberry]] - {{Red|Tortured & Killed in Action in North Vietnam, 646 days after being captured}} *[[Bagley-1027|Robert Ray Bagley]] - {{Red|POW - 2,007 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baird-2208|William Allen Baird]] - {{Red|POW - 1,764 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baker-19482|David Earle Baker]] - {{Red|POW - 230 days in Cambodia}} *[[Ballard-7664|Arthur Theodore Ballard Jr.]] - {{Red|POW - 2,351 days in Vietnam}} *[[Barbay-16|Lawrence Barbay]] - {{Red|POW - 2,420 days in Vietnam}} *[[Barrows-318|Henry Charles Barrows]] - {{Red|POW - 101 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baugh-394|William Joseph Baugh]] - {{Red|POW - 2,235 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bean-3163|James Ellis Bean]] - {{Red|POW - 1,898 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bean-3165|William Raymond Bean Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 310 days in Vietnam}} *[[Beeler-277|Carroll Robert Beeler]] - {{Red|POW - 277 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bell-12746|James Franklin Bell]] - {{Red|POW - 2,676 days in Vietnam}} *[[Berger-1402|James Robert Berger]] - {{Red|POW - 2,270 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bernasconi-14|Louis Henry Bernasconi Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 98 days in Vietnam}} *[[Biss-70|Robert Irvin Biss]] - {{Red|Pow - 2,305 days in Vietnam}} *[[Black-6577|Cole Calvin Black]] - {{Red|POW - 2,428 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bliss-3164|Ronald Glenn Bliss]] - {{Red|POW - 2,374 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bolstad-50|Richard Eugene Bolstad]] - {{Red|POW - 2,655 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bomar-129|Jack Williamson Bomar]] - {{Red|POW - 2,221 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bosiljevac-8|Michael Joseph Bosiljevac]] - {{Red|POW - 4 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Brace-265|Ernest Cary Brace]] - {{Red|Civilian POW - 2,868 days in Vietnam}} *[[Breckner-7|William John Breckner Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 242 days in Vietnam}} *[[Brigham-558|James Woodrow Brigham Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 111 days in Vietnam}} *[[Brudno-1|Edward Alan Brudno]] - {{Red|POW - 2,675 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Burdett-440|Edward Burke Burdett]] - {{Red|POW 1 day in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Burer-1|Arthur William Burer]] - {{Red|POW - 2,521 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burgess-9168|Richard Gordon Burgess]] - {{Red|POW - 2,354 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burns-5408|Donald Ray Burns]] - {{Red|POW - 2,284 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burns-5440|Frederick John Burns]] - {{Red|Died in South Vietnam, 375 days after being captured}} *[[Burroughs-1028|William David Burroughs]] - {{Red|POW - 2,409 days in Vietnam}} *[[Butler-9196|William Wallace Butler]] - {{Red|POW - 1,942 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cameron-3711|Kenneth Robbins Cameron]] - {{Red|POW - 1,236 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Campbell-16452|Burton Wayne Campbell]] - {{Red|POW - 2,419 days in Vietnam}} *[[Carlson-2090|Albert Edwin Carlson]] - {{Red|POW - 312 days in Cambodia}} *[[Carpenter-6826|Allan Carpenter]] - {{Red|POW - 2,315 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cavaiani-2|Jon Robert Cavaiani]] - {{Red|POW - 661 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cherry-1690|Fred Vann Cherry]] - {{Red|POW - 2,671 days in Vietnam}} *[[Christian-2360|Michael Durham Christian]] - {{Red|POW - 2,141 days in Vietnam}} *[[Clements-3011|James Arlen Clements]] - {{Red|POW - 1,984 days in Vietnam}} *[[Clower-308|Claude Douglas Clower]] - {{Red|POW - 1,943 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cobeil-1|Earl Glenn Cobeil]] - {{Red|POW - Unknown as died at hands of enemy}} *[[Condon-443|James Carroll Condon]] - {{Red|POW - 92 days in Vietnam}} *[[Copeland-2580|Harvey Carroll Copeland Jr.]] - {{Red|POW- 2,068 days in Vietnam}} *[[Coskey-7|Kenneth Leon Coskey]] - {{Red|POW-1,651 days in Vietnam}} *[[Craner-55|Robert Roger Craner]] - {{Red|POW - 1,920 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cutter-382|James Dickinson Cutter]] - {{Red|POW - 405 days in Vietnam}} *[[Daughtrey-38|Robert Norlan Daughtrey]] - {{Red|POW - 2,751 days in Vietnam}} *[[Davis-57904|Edward Anthony Davis]] - {{Red|POW - 2,727 days in Vietnam}} *[[Day-3903|George Everett Day]] - {{Red|POW - 2,028 days in Vietnam}} *[[Deering-500|Arthur Deering]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Dengler-166|Dieter Dengler]] - {{Red|POW - 145 days in Laos}} *[[Denton-2489|Jeremiah Andrew Denton]] - {{Red|POW - 2,767 days in Vietnam}} *[[DiBernardo-9|James Vincent DiBernardo]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Dingee-88|David Burgoyne Dingee]] - {{Red|POW - 275 days in Vietnam}} *[[Elander-9|William James Elander]] - {{Red|POW - 267 days in Vietnam}} *[[Elliott-11816|Artice Weldon Elliott]] - {{Red|POW - 1,666 days in Laos & Vietnam}} *[[Gideon-299|Willard Selleck Gideon]] - {{Red|POW - 2,402 days in Vietnam}} *[[Griffin-5340|James Lloyd Griffin]] - {{Red|POW - 2 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Hatcher-2313|David Burnett Hatcher]] - {{Red|POW - 2,451 days in Vietnam}} *[[Johnson-94149|Samuel Robert Johnson III]] - {{Red|POW - 2,494 days in Vietnam}} *[[Jones-76822|Murphy Neal Jones]] - {{Red|POW - 2,421 days in Vietnam}} *[[Kerr-2334|Michael Scott Kerr]] - {{Red|POW - 2,239 days in Vietnam}} *[[Kroboth-5|Alan Joseph Kroboth]] - {{Red|POW - 264 days in Vietnam}} *[[Long-16636|Stephen Glen Long]] - {{Red|POW - 1,490 days in Vietnam}} *[[McCain-6| John Sidney McCain III]] - {{Red|POW - 1,966 days in Vietnam}} *[[McDaniel-2854|Norm McDaniel]] - {{Red|POW - 2,399 days in Vietnam}} *[[McGrath-1454|John Michael McGrath]] - {{Red|POW - 2,075 days in Vietnam}} *[[McKnight-2548|George Grigsby McKnight]] - {{Red|POW - 2,656 days in Vietnam}} *[[Mullen-947|Richard Dean Mullen]] - {{Red|POW - 2,249 days in Vietnam}} *[[Sandvick-13|Robert James Sandvick]] - {{Red|POW - 2,402 days in Vietnam}} *[[Stockdale-903|James Bond Stockdale]] - {{Red|POW - 2,714 days in Vietnam}} *[[Thorsness-2|Leo Keith Thorsness]] - {{Red|POW - 2,135 days in Vietnam}} *[[Vohden-1|Raymond Arthur Vohden]] - {{Red|POW - 2, 735 days in Vietnam}} *[[Woods-5148|Brian Dunstan Woods]] - {{Red|POW - 1,609 days in Vietnam}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-122.gif |align=c |size=280 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

{{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-4.gif |align=r |size=60 |caption= }} '''Resources''' *[http://www.nampows.org NAM-POWs] - Vietnam War POWs home page *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%E1%BB%8Fa_L%C3%B2_Prison Wikipedia] - Hỏa Lò Prison *[http://www.ojc.org/powforum/powcamps.htm OJC.org] - POW camps in North Vietnam *[http://www.pownetwork.org/bios.htm POW.net.org] - Biographies of Prisoner of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War

4th Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force, World War I

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[[Category:Australian Imperial Force, World War I]] [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=200 }} '''This page expands on a section of the [[:Space:The_Australian_Army|The Australian Army]] page''' The '''4th Australian Division''' was formed in the First World War during the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) infantry brigades in Egypt in February 1916. The new division included the 4th Infantry Brigade, 4th Field Company and 4th Field Ambulance which had all served at Gallipoli. The 12th and 13th Infantry Brigades were formed by absorbing half the veteran personnel of the 4th and 3rd Infantry Brigades with fresh reinforcements from Australia. Delays in assembling the artillery meant that the division could not depart for France before June 1916, whereupon it took part in the fighting on the Western Front from 1916 to 1918. Together with the 5th Division, it was a formation of II ANZAC Corps until swapped with the New Zealand Division from I ANZAC. In November 1917 both ANZAC Corps were absorbed into the newly-formed Australian Corps. The division was not selected to advance into Germany. Repatriation home and demobilisation commenced in late 1918, and in March 1919 the division was absorbed into the 1st Australian Division and disbanded. General Officers Commanding 4th Division during The Great War were: * 1916 [[Cox-2589|Brigadier General (later Major General) Herbert Cox]] * Jan-Jul 1917 [[Holmes-11298|Major General William Holmes CMG DSO]] * 1917-19 [[Sinclair-MacLagan-1|Major General Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan CB CMG DSO]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Division_(Australia) Wikipedia: 4th Division (Australia); accessed 7 Jun 2018]. == Divisional units == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Division_Artillery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Division Artillery], commanded by [[Rosenthal-765|Brigadier General (later Major General Sir) Charles 'Rosie' Rosenthal]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Division_Ammunition_Column%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Division Ammunition Column] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Divisional_Train%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Divisional Train] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Division_Trench_Mortars%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Division Trench Mortars] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Divisional_Engineers%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Divisional Engineers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Machine_Gun_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Machine Gun Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Pioneer_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Pioneer Battalion] *[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1st_Division_Signals_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Division Signals Company] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1st_Auxiliary_Divisional_Mechanical_Transport_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Division Mechanical Transport Company] == Brigades == The '''4th Infantry Brigade''' was initially a brigade of the 2nd Australian Division, but transferred to the newly-formed 4th Division in Egypt in early 1916. Its brigade commanders were [[Monash-2|Brigadier General (later General Sir) John Monash]] and [[Brand-2437|Brigadier General (later Major General) Charles Brand]] and [[Drake-Brockman-12|Brigadier General (later Major General Sir) Edmund Drake-Brockman]]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_4th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 4th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:16th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 16th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:4th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 4th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51427 Australian War Memorial: 4th Infantry Brigade]. The '''12th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 4th Division on the Western Front during the First World War. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_12th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 12th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:12th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 12th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:12th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 12th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:45th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 45th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:46th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 46th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:47th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 47th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:48th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 48th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:12th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 12th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:12th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 12th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51435 Australian War Memorial: 12th Field Brigade]. The '''13th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 4th Division on the Western Front during the First World War. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_13th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 13th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:49th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 49th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:50th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 50th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:51st_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 51st Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:52nd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 52nd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:13th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 13th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51436 Australian War Memorial: 13th Infantry Brigade].

4th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 4th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 4th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1848 - 1853 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:3rd_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|3rd General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:5th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|5th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Carter-23758|Carter, Robert]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Delaney-4024|Delaney, John]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Emerson-5344|Emerson, George Henry]] || Fogo || Conservative |- | Falle, Joshua George || Burin || Conservative |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | [[Hoyles-4|Hoyles, Hugh William]] || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | Job, Thomas Bulley || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Little-2685|Little, Philip Francis]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | Molloy, Nicholas || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | O'Brien, Laurence || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | Prendergast, James Luke || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | Rankin, Richard || Conception Bay || Conservative |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Winsor-531|Winser, Peter]] || Ferryland || Liberal |}

4th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:4th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category:4th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category]]}} The division is known as the "Ivy Division," its shoulder insignia is a green four-leaved ivy, about a circle, in cross shape, superimposed upon a square olive drab diamond. Organized at Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, on December 10, 1917. Began leaving Camp Green April 18, 1918, by way of Camp Merritt and Camp Mills. Overseas movement began May 1, 1918. By June 3d, all organizations, except artillery, were in the Samer area for training with the British. The artillery trained at Camp de Souge. On June 9, 1918, the division moved to the Meaux and vicinity and on June 15th moved to LaFerte, being at the disposal of the 164th French Infantry Division. Units of the division participated in the fighting around Haute-Vesnes, Courchamps, Chevillon, St. Gengoulph and Sommelans until July 22d, when the division was made reserve. Some of the infantry units were detached and put into the fighting with another American division. The division went into the front line August 3d, advancing to the Vesle, and was relieved on night of August 11th, and on August 19th was withdrawn to the Reynel training area, and on September 1st all units were moved to Vavincourt for further training. On September 7th, troops of the 59th Infantry went into the line the Toul sector southeast of Verdun. The 59th Infantry was relieved September 15th and the entire division moved to woods near Lennes on night September 19th-20th. The division, as part of 3d Corps, attacked on the first day in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 26th, advancing six and a half kilometers the first day, and continued in this offensive until October 19th, when it was relieved while holding Bois de la Cote Lemont, and Bois de Brieulles. On October 20th the division was assigned to the 2nd Army; started to move to Vignot and Lucey areas on October 21st. On November 4th the division was assigned again to the 1st Army and started moving to Blercourt, November 6th, but was reassigned to the 2d Army on November 8th. The division returned to Void November 9th, attached to the 4th Corps. After signing of the armistice, the division concentrated around Bourcq November 13th and the Artillery Brigade, which had been kept in action almost continuously along the Meuse, rejoined the division November 14th. Began its march into Germany November 20th, under the 3d Army and on December 16th the division was occupying the Kreises of Adenau and Cochem, Province of the Rhine, as its permanent area of occupation.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm Battle casualties 12,948. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 66. :Commanders: *Major-General George H. Cameron, December 10, 1917 to August 24, 1918 *Brigadier-General Benjamin W. Poore, August 24 to August 31, 1918 *Major-General John L. Hines, August 31 to October 17, 1918 *Major General George H. Cameron, October 17 to October 24, 1918 *Brigadier General Benjamin W. Poore, October 24 to November 7, 1918 *Major General Mark L. Hersey, November 7 to November 11, 1918. ===Sources===

4th Regiment, Confederate Engineer Troops

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[[Category: 4th Regiment, Confederate Engineer Troops, United States Civil War]] "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H Crute, Jr contains no history for this unit. ---- *This Company was known at various times as Captian Dickinson's Company, Engineer Troops; Lieutenant Haney's, Engineer Troops; Company C, 1st Battalion, Engineer Troops, and Company---, 4th Regiment Engineer Troops, C. S. A. *The 1st Battalion, Engineer Troops, was organized in the Trans-Mississippi Department in early 1864. It appears to have increased to a regiment about April 1865 and designated the 4th Regiment Engineer Troops, C. S. A. * The Confederate Army Corps of Engineers was established on March 16, 1861. Most of its members were from Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. The 4* was assigned to the Western Trans-Mississippi Theaters and operated along the Mississippi River's western bank. The Field and Company officers were primarily Civil Engineers by profession. WW. Blackford described the men as 25 to 35 years old, mostly married, and skilled in using tools. They were miners, sailors, carpenters, blacksmiths, masons, and almost every trade. Engineer duties were mapping and topography, with constant reconnaissance, location of defense positions, supervision of construction, sapping, mining operations, river and channel obstructions, building corduroy roads, signaling, guiding troops in battle, scouting, filled in as line officers when needed, constructed fortifications and made maps. Engineers were technicians and specialists. Diversity was their trademark. 'Essayons' (Let Us Try) was the rule. From ice procurement to ballooning, fortifications to boat building, mapping to fighting, the Confederate Engineers managed to do almost every job given to them. * Special Order of which the following is an extract: Head Quarters Dist. of Arkansas, Camp Bragg, Oct. 31, 1863. Special Order No. 198. II. The following named men are transferred to. Capt. Dickerson's Company, Engineer Troops, to take effect from Ist November 1863. * By command of Lieut. Gen. Holmes. J. F. BeloN, Lieut. Col. de Asst. Adjt. Genl. * See Also;''' Hardy's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry''' Dawson's Infantry Regiment was assembled during the early spring of 1864. It was a temporary command composed of parts of the 19th (Dawson's) and 24th Arkansas Infantry Regiments. The unit was assigned to General Tappan's Brigade. Trans-Mississippi Department, and fought at Jenkins' Ferry where it lost 8 killed and 18 wounded. Its commanders were Colonel C. L. Dawson of the 19th Regiment, and Lieutenant Colonel W. R. Hardy and Major F. H. Wood of the 24th Regiment. === COMPANY === *Company B, Second Lieutenant Jean Pierre Viguerie *Company I, Dunson's Regiment Corpl, Levi B.C. Galloway See: *''4th Regiment, Confederate Engineer Troops'', [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#q=%224th%20Regiment,%20Confederate%20Engineer%20Troops%22 nps.gov], accessed October 31, 2018. *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CCS0004RE National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. *Earl Hess, ''Trench Warfare Under Grant & Lee'', 2007, page 14. * Military Papers, Jordan Galloway, accessed 07/09/23, https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/1106/images/m258_102-1085?pId=1935 * Faith, Families & Friends 150 Years of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish and Montegut Louisiana, By Laura A. Browning · 2016 https://www.google.com/books/edition/Faith_Families_Friends_150_Years_of_Sacr/3_2UDQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=4th+Regiment,+Confederate+Engineer+Troops&pg=PA40&printsec=frontcover * Hardy's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CARHARDRI#:~:text=It%20was%20a%20temporary%20command,8%20killed%20and%2018%20wounded. *Hardy's Regiment, http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/hardyidx.html

4th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 4th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.jpg |caption=4th Illinois Cavalry Regimental Standard }} ==4th Illinois Cavalry Regiment== :Three Year Service :September 26, 1861 (Organized) - June 14, 1865 :Regiment Consolidated October, 1864 :Consolidated with the [[:Category: 12th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War | 12th Cavalry]] June 14, 1865 and Mustered out with the 12th ==4th (Consolidated) Illinois Cavalry Regiment== :Consolidated into Battalion of 5 Companies, October, 1864 ==National Park Service== '''4th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry''' Overview:Organized at Ottawa, Ills., and mustered in September 26, 1861. Moved to Cairo, Ills., October, 1861, and duty in that district till February, 1862. (Co. "A" detached as escort to General Grant, November, 1861, to August, 1863.) Attached to District of Cairo to February, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, District of West Tennessee, to March, 1862. 2nd Division, Army of the Tennessee (Cos. "E," "F," "G," "H"). 4th Division, Army Tennessee (Cos. "I," "K," "L" and "M"). 1st Division, Army Tennessee (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D"), to April, 1862. 5th Division, Army Tennessee, to July, 1862 (Cos. "E," "F," "G," "H," "I," "K," "L," "M"). 1st Division, Army Tennessee, to July, 1862 (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D"). 1st Division, District of Jackson, Tenn., to November, 1862 (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D"). 5th Division, District of Memphis, Tenn., to November, 1862 (Cos. "E," "F," "G," "H," "I," "K," "L," "M"). Lee's 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps, (Old) Department of the Tennessee, to December, 1862, and 16th Army Corps to March, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 16th Army Corps, to May, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, 16th Army Corps, to August, 1863. Winslow's Cavalry Brigade, 15th Army Corps, December, 1863. Winslow's Cavalry Brigade, 17th Army Corps, and District of Vicksburg, Miss., to April, 1864. Post of Natchez, District of Vicksburg, Miss., to December, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of West Tennessee, to June, 1865. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, District West Tennessee June 1865. Service:Reconnoissance of Columbus Ky. December 1861. Reconnoissance from Paducah Ky. to Fort Henry Tenn., January 15-25 1862 (Detachment). Expedition from Cairo into Kentucky January 16-21. Operations against Fort Henry Tenn., February 2-6. Fort Donelson Tenn., February 12-16 (Co. "I"). Expedition from Paducah Ky. to Tennessee River and operations about Crump's Landing Tenn. March 8-14. Expedition from Savannah to Yellow Creek Miss. and occupation of Pittsburg Landing March 14-17. Black Jack Forest March 16 (Detachment). Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Corinth Road April 8. Expedition to Bear Creek, Ala., April 12-13 (Cos. "E," "G," "H," "L," "M"). Pea Ridge April 15. Corinth Road April 24-25. Pea Ridge April 27. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Raid on Mobile and Ohio R. R. April 29-May 14. March to Memphis, Tenn., June 1-July 21 (8 companies). Four companies operating in district of Jackson, Tenn., till November, and (eight companies) in District of Memphis, Tenn., till November. Tallahatchie Bridge, Miss., June 18. Near Holly Springs, Miss., July 1. Hatchie Bottom July 29. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign October 31, 1862, to January 10, 1863. Double Bridges November 18. About Oxford December 1-3. Water Valley Station December 4. Coffeeville December 5. Expedition against Mobile and Ohio R. R. December 14-19. Ripley December 23. Bolivar and Middletown December 24. Scout duty in West Tennessee and North Mississippi, headquarters at Colliersville, Tenn., January to August, 1863. Centre Hill, near Germantown, January 27 (Detachment). Expedition from Colliersvllle March 8-12 (Detachment). Shelby County March 9. Expedition from Lagrange into Northern Mississippi April 29-May 5. Expedition from Lagrange to Senatobia May 21-26. Senatobia May 23. Operations in Northwest Mississippi June 15-25. Quinn's Mills and Coldwater June 16. Near Holly Springs June 16-17. Near Clinton July 8. Scout from Germantown July 16-20. Expedition from Memphis to Grenada, Miss., August 12-23. Craven's Plantation August 14 (Co. "M"). Grenada August 17. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., August. Expedition from Vicksburg, Miss., to Monroe, La., August 20-September 2 (Battalion). Bayou Macon and Bayou Floyd August 24 (Battalion). Expedition from Big Black River to Yazoo City September 27-October 1 (Detachment). Morris Ford, near Benton, September 29 (Detachment). Ingraham's Plantation, near Port Gibson, October 10 (1st Battalion). Expedition toward Canton October 14-20. Canton Road, near Brownsville, October 15-16. Near Clinton and Vernon Cross Reads October 16. Bogue Chitto Creek October 17. Sartatia October 17. Robinson's Mill, near Livingston, October 17. Livingston Road, near Clinton, October 18. Expedition to Tallulah Court House November 10-13 (Detachment). Independence December 7 (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D"). Moved to Natchez, Miss., December, 1863. Merriweather Ferry, Bayou Boeuf, December 13. Duty there and scouting in Southern Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana till December, 1864. Meridian Campaign February 2-March 2 1884. (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D"). Chunky Station February 14. Washington March 29 (Detachment). Concordia July 25. Expedition from Natchez to Gillespie's Plantation August 4-6. Gillespie's Plantation August 5 (Detachment). Cross Bayou August 6. Bullitt's Bayou August 26. Consolidated to a Battalion of 5 companies October 14, 1864. Eight Mile Post, Natchez and Liberty Road September 6 (Co. "L"). Expedition from Natchez to Buck's Ferry and skirmishes September 21-26. Expedition from Natchez to Woodville October 4-11 (Detachment). Woodville October 5-6. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., December. Grierson's Raid on Mobile and Ohio R. R. December 21, 1864, to January 15, 1865. Franklin Creek December 21-22. Verona December 25, 1864. Egypt Station December 28. Franklin January 2, 1865. Duty at Memphis till June. Expedition from Memphis to Marion, Ark., January 19-22. Expedition from Memphis into Northern Mississippi February 3-11. Expedition from Memphis to Brownsville, Miss., April 23-26. Consolidated with 14th Illinois Cavalry June 14, 1865. Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 31 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 199. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIL0004RC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Adjutant General's Report== :August 1861, Judge T. Lyle Dickey, of Ottawa, LaSalle county, was authorized by the Secretary of War to raise and organize a regiment of cavalry. :Some time afterwards, but before the Regiment was complete, a controversy arose between the Secretary of War and Governor Yates, in the settlement of which it was conceded that the Governor should commission the officers selected by Dickey, and the organization went upon the record as the Fourth Illinois Cavalry. :On the 26th day of September 1861, the Regiment was mustered into the U.S. military service and soon after took up its line of march for Springfield where it received its arms, which were not removed from their cases, however, until the command arrived at Cairo. :Upon the arrival of the Regiment at Cairo, it went into camp upon the highest ground that could be found where and immense amount of labor was done by the command in the way of log rolling and clearing before a decent camp could be arranged. :Very shortly after getting settled Company C, commanded by Captain Chas. E. Townsend was detached and sent to Big Muddy as a bridge guard, and Company A, commanded by Captain E. D. Osband, was detached to serve as escort to General U.S. Grant, in whose service it continued until August 1863. :In December 1861, when the reconnoissance of Columbus was ordered, the Fourth Illinois Cavalry, having been assigned to General McClernand's Division, moved with the rest of the army and became the advance body where it kept its place during the entire movement. :At the little village of Milburn, a short distance east of Columbus, Company H was selected to carry dispatches across the country to Mayfield, where it was supposed General C. F. Smith would be found, who had left Paducah at the time that General Grant had left Cairo. General Smith was found encamped a short distance from Mayfield, with whose force the Company camped until the next morning, and with which it moved back as far as the town. Company H then took up its line of march for the Headquarters of General McClernand. :Upon the return of the army to Cairo the Regiment went back to its old quarters, where it remained until the order for a movement upon Fort Henry, when it was loaded on steamers and went as far as Parsons' Ferry on the Tennessee River, and from thence by land to Panther Island, just below Fort Henry. :Early on the morning succeeding the arrival of the army below Fort Henry the Fourth was ordered to take the advance of General McClernand's Division and drive in the rebel pickets, which proved to be a light affair. Following them over the outer works, we were immediately followed by Colonel Oglesby's brigade of infantry, which took possession of the forts and a few prisoners, while we pursued the retreating rebels toward Fort Donelson, meeting with our first loss in the death of a private of Company I. :A few days afterward Colonel Dickey made a reconnoissance, with a part of the Regiment, of Fort Donelson, capturing a picket of about a dozen men. The Regiment moved in advance of General Grant's army upon Fort Donelson, and under General McClernand's command was engaged in that affair of snow and sunshine, rain and sleet. :Immediately following the surrender of Fort Donelson it moved out to Randolph Forges and encamped in and on the property of the Hon. John Bell & Co., one of the largest iron companies of Tennessee, where it remained until ordered back to the Tennessee River, opposite the mouth of the Sandy, where it encamped on the farm of a Major Grey, who had fought under Jackson at New Orleans. :It was loaded on steamers and started for Pittsburg Landing, stopping a short time at Savannah, and arrived in good time at the lower landing of Pittsburg, where it was disembarked and went into camp on the bluff just back of the graves of some rebels who had been killed by a part of the Thirty-second Illinois Infantry, which had been sent up the river as scouts a short time before. :At Pittsburg Landing it was removed from Gen. McClernand's Division and assigned to a brigade command by Brigadier General Louman, except Companies B, C and D, which were assigned to General Hurlbut's command, with which they remained until the week before the battle of the 6th and 7th of April, when Companies E, F, G, H, I, K, L and M were assigned to General Sherman and were moved out to the extreme front on Saturday and went into camp on the left of the old church near the Fifty-third Ohio Infantry. :On the morning of the 6th, while eating breakfast, under quite a shower of bullets, the Regiment was ordered to mount at once and report to General Sherman. :Major M.R.M. Wallace, who was sick at the time, was ordered to proceed to the rear with such of the company and garrison equipage as could be loaded, and the writer, commanding Company H, was ordered to take command of the Second Battalion, consisting of E, F, G and H, which he retained until the close of the engagement. :After the battle of Pittsburg Landing,-or, more properly, Shiloh,-the Fourth was kept pretty constantly at work, scouting the front, and led the van in a raid upon Purdy and the railroad, capturing a train, destroying a considerable amount of track and several bridges. :When the army commenced its movement upon Corinth, after the arrival of General Halleck, that portion of the Regiment under Sherman took the advance upon the right, and continued to work day and night, until the explosion of ammunition in Corinth convinced General Halleck that Beauregard had succeeded in withdrawing his entire army from the place. :After entering Corinth, still in front of Sherman, the Regiment was slowly sent towards the west, finally reaching Memphis in August 1862, from which place it was moved in September to Trenton, on the line of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, where it remained, scouting in every direction, until the movement down the line of that road and the Mississippi Central began, when, under Colonel Lee, of the Seventh Kansas, commanding a Brigade of Cavalry, it struck Vandorn and Price near Holly Springs, and followed them to near Coffeeville, where it lost Lieutenant Colonel McCullough in a night fight, and fell back to Water Valley, and with the withdrawal of General Grant back to the line of the Memphis and Charleston road, Moscow and Collierville. :From Moscow the writer, with Companies C, E, G and F, was sent to Bolivar, with orders to report to Brigadier General Brayman, who was in command at that point, and at the time of our arrival was obtaining forage by sending out a regiment of infantry and two pieces of artillery as a protection to his trains. :After staying at Bolivar about three weeks, the Regiment returned to its headquarters, then stationed at Collierville, where it remained until August 1863, when it was ordered to Vicksburg, where the Regiment was united, and remained until the expiration of its term of service. :After staying a few days at Vicksburg, the Regiment was sent to the Black River, and was brigaded with the Fifth Iowa Cavalry and Tenth Missouri, with Colonel Winslow for Brigade Commander. :From Vicksburg the Regiment was sent to Natchez, in the winter of 1863-4, and kept busy scouring the country on both sides of the river, for wandering bands of the enemy generally, commanded by Colonel B. B. Farrar. :In the latter part of October 1864, we received an order covering that part of the Regiment that had not re-enlisted under the order for Veterans, to proceed to Springfield, Ill., to be mustered out of service. :When we left Cairo in February 1862, we had about 1,100 men. When we came back to that point in 1864, we had 340, who were mustered out at Springfield, November 1864. ==Letters== ---------------------------- :ORDER OF TRANSFER ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES FORCES :NATCHEZ, MISS., October 14, 1864. :SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 89, Extract. :VIII. In accordance with General Order No. 86, War Department series 1863, and under the provisions of paragraph 1, section 3, Circular No. 36, War Department, series 1864, the Assistant Commissary of Musters of this District will at once proceed to transfer and form the re-enlisted men, veterans and recruits, of the Fourth Regiment Cavalry Illinois Volunteers, who have joined said Regiment since its original organization, into companies of the legal maximum standard. :By order of Brigadier General M. BRAYMAN. :C.B. SMITH. :Lieut. and A.A.A.G. :Official: R.M. BOZMAN, Lieut. and A.D.C. ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES FORCES, :NATCHEZ, MISS, October 18, 1864. :SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 93, Extract. :V. The commissioned officers retained to command the consolidated portion of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry will be assigned to their companies, as follows: :For A Company............Captain.........................A.T. Search. :For A Company............First Lieutenant.............William P. Callon. :For A Company............Second Lieutanant.........Abram Donica. :For B Company............Captain........................H.H. Merriman. :For B Company............First Lieutenant.............Edward Mann. :For B Company............Second Lieutenant........Andrew J. Norton. :For C Company............Captain.......................William D. Wardlow. :For C Company............First Lieutenant.............E.H. Baker. :For C Company............Second Lieutenant........B.M. Gardner. :For D Company............Captain........................John F. Wallace. :For D Company............First Lieutenant............S.F. Taylor. :For D Company............Second Lieutenant.......John W. Hitt. :For E Company............Captain.......................Ira W. Smith. :For E Company............First Lieutenant............Asher B. Hall. :For E Company............Second Lieutenant.......George N. Leoni. :Assistant Surgeon, Charles G. Goodrich, to remain in charge of the Regiment. :By command of Brigadier General M. BRAYMAN. :C.B. SMITH, A.A.G. ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF VICKSBURG, :VICKSBURG, MISS., October 23, 1864. :SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 161. :1. The non-veterans and recruits of the Fourth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry will be organized into companies, and properly officered, in accordance with the terms of Circular 36, current series, War Department, A.G.O., under the direction of Brigadier General M. Brayman, commanding U.S. forces, at Natchez. :The following named officers will be retained, and in addition thereto, Major M. Wemple and one Assistant Surgeon: :Captains Anthony T. Search, Harvey H. Merriman, William D. Wardlow, John F. Wallace and Ira W. Smith. :First Lieutenants Asher B. Hall, William P. Callon, Elijah H. Baker, Sacia F. Taylor and Edward Mann. :Second Lieutanants Abram Donica, George N. Leoni, John W. Hitt, Andrew J. Norton and Benjamin F. Gardner. :This order will not be contrued as authorizing the detention of officers whose term of service has expired, contrary to existing orders. :By command of Major General N.J.F. DANA. :F.W. FOX, A.A.G. ---------------------------- :ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY DIVISION, DISTRICT OF WEST TENNESSEE, :MEMPHIS, TENN., May 22, 1865. :Brigadier General W.D. WHIPPLE, :Assistant Adjutant General, Army of the Cumberland: :General: I have the honor to inclose the Twelfth and Fourth Illinois Volunteer Cavalry organizations, asking your attention to the fact that the consolidation of these Regiments, by a singular coincidence, will constitute one regiment, with almost the exact maximum. :I therefore request that the Commanding General of the Departmetn will issue an order for its consolidation, under the title of the Twelfth Illinois Regiment Volunteer Cavalry. :Hasbrouck Davis.................Colonel :Hamilton B. Dox..................Lieutenant Colonel :A.F. Search.........................Senior Major :A.H. Langholz.....................Second Major :William Goodrich.................First Assistant Surgeon :R.J. Foster..........................Second Assistant Surgeon :William Crooks...................Adjutant :John W. Hitt.......................Quartermaster :Company A, 4th Illinois Cavalry, to be designated Company G, 12th Illinois Cavalry :Company B, 4th Illinois Cavalry, to be designated Company I, 12th Illinois Cavalry :Company C, 4th Illinois Cavalry, to be designated Company K, 12th Illinois Cavalry :Company D, 4th Illinois Cavalry, to be designated Company L, 12th Illinois Cavalry :Company E, 4th Illinois Cavalry, to be designated Company M, 12th Illinois Cavalry :As the two regiments, as organized, would make thirteen companies, I recommend the breaking up of Company G, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry, and the enlisted men to be transferred to other companies, and that Captain R.A. Howk and First Lieutenant C.T. Gossett, be mustered out of service. I ask to have Second Lieutenant E.M. Reynolds, of this company, and Adjutant Henry M. Stahl, of the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry, assigned to vacancies. :This consolidation will sum up forty-five (45) commissioned officers and twelve hundred and forty-two (1,242) enlisted men. discharged to be made under the order to muster-out side in general hospital, will bring it within the lawful maximum. :I am, General, very respectfully your ob'd't serv't, :B.S. ROBERTS, :Brig. Gen. Vol's Commanding. ---------------------------- :(Indorsement.) :HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION SOUTHWEST. :NEW ORLEANS, LA., June 21, 1865. :Major General Custer will consolidate the within named regiments, the Twelfth and Fourth Illinois Cavalry, in accordance with the recommendations herein made by Brigadier General Roberts. :By command of Major General SHERIDAN, :G.A. FORSYTH, Ass't Insp't'r Gen. ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY, :ALEXANDRIA, LA., June 24, 1865. :Respectfully referred to Brevet Brigadier General H. Davis, commanding Twelvth Illinois Cavalry, who will at once proceed to carry out the order of Major General Sheridan, heron indorsed, by consolidating, as rapidly as possible, the Fourth and Twelfth Regiments Illinois Cavalry, according to the plan within recommended. :As fast as these companies of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry arrive they will be consolidated with the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry, General Davis will report when the organization is complete. :By command of Major General CUSTER, :J.L. GREENE, A.A.G. ---------------------------- :WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, :WASHINGTON, June 14, 1865. :SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 303} Extract. :XL. Upon receipt of this order by the commanding general, Department of the Cumberland, the remaining veterans and recruits of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry will be permanently transferred to and consolidated with the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry; the consolidated force to bear the designation of the latter regiment. :The Commanding General of the Department will charge the proper Commissary of Musters with the prompt execution of this order. The consolidation effected, the Commissary of Musters will forward to this office the transfer rolls, as directed in Circular No. 64, August 18, 1864, from this office. :By order of Secretary of War. :E.D. TOWNSEND, A.A.G. :Official: E.D. TOWNSEND, A.A.G. ---------------------------- :HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND, :NASHVILLE, TENN., June 23, 1865. :SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 70} Extract. :XXIV. In compliance with instructions received from the War Department, the remaining veterans and recruits of the Fourth Illinois Cavalry are hereby transferred and consolidated with the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry. The organization to bear the designation of the latter regiment. :The Assistant Commissary of Musters, District of West Tennessee, will see to the prompt execution of this order. :By command of Major General THOMAS, :HENRY M. CIST, A.A.G. {{Military Help | Regiments War}} ==Sources== *http://4thillinoiscavalry.tripod.com/ *https://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/reg_html/cav_004.html *https://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/history/c04cav.html *https://archive.org/details/historyoffourthi00aver

4th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia

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[[Category:4th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]] Parent Page [[Space:1776_Maine|Maine In the Revolutionary War]] [[:Category: 4th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|4th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution category]] Field and Line Officers of the 4th Lincoln County Regriment of Massachusetts Militia, 1776. {| |[[Wheaton-1087|Mason Wheaton]]|| ||Colonel |- |William Farnsworth||||Lieut. Colonel |- |James Minot||||Major |- |||First Company |- |[[Spear-241|Jonathan Spear]]||||Captain |- |[[Mathews-2258|John Mathews]]||||1st Lieutenant |- |[[Killsa-4|Hugh Kelsey]]||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Second Company |- |[[Starrett-98|Thomas Starrett]]||||Captain |- |Hatevil Libby||||1st Lieutenant |- |[[Kalloch-16|Alexander Kelloch]]||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Third Company |- |Andrew Shanks||||Captain |- |George Dartworth||||1st Lieutenant |- |Zebulen Simons||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Fourth Company |- |Christopher Minot||||Captain |- |Barrack Buckling||||1st Lieutenant |- |David Nutt||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Fifth Company |- |George Young||||Captain |- |Benj. Burton||||1st Lieutenant |- |Simeon Hillier||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Sixth Company |- |[[Bradford-2026|Cornelius Bradford]]||||Captain |- |John Davis||||1st Lieutenant |- |Robert Jameson||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Seventh Company |- |[[Pendleton-172|Wm. Pendleton]]||||Captain |- |Shubael Williams||||1st Lieutenant |- |George Miner||||2nd Lieutenant |- |||Eighth Company |- |[[Ludwig-1233|Johann Jost Ludwig]]||||Captain |- |Jacob Winchenbach||||1st Lieutenant |- |Daniel Kilhoun||||2nd Lieutenant |} The Company officers were commissioned July 3, 1776.

4th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (1st Organization), United States Civil War

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[[Category: 4th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (1st Organization), United States Civil War]] See: [[:Category:4th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (1st Organization), United States Civil War| the category for the 4th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (1st Organization), United States Civil War]] for a grouping of profiles of persons of this unit. ==4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment== :The 4th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. This regiment was one of the few regiments in the Civil War to lose more in battle than from disease. {{Image|file=4th_Michigan_Volunteer_Infantry_Monument.png |caption=4th Michigan Volunteers Monument at Gettysburg|size=150px}} :Mustered in: June 20, 1861 :Mustered out: June 30, 1864 :Nickname(s): "The Old 4th" :Total Enrollment: 1,325 :Killed and Died of Wounds: 189 :Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 108 :Died in Confederate Prisons (Previously Included): 35 :Total Dead: 297 :Total Wounded: 335 :Total Casualties: 632 :Total Percentage Dead: 22.42% :Total Percentage Killed (Previously Included): 14.26% :Total Percentage Wounded: 25.28% :Total Casualty Percentage: 47.70% {{Image|file=Saving_the_Flag_by_Don_Troiani.jpg |caption=Saving the Flag by Don Troiani, The 4th Michigan at Gettysburg }} '''4th Regiment, Michigan Infantry (1st organization)''' Overview:Organized at Adrian, Mich., and mustered in June 20, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., June 26. Attached to Wilcox's Brigade, Heintzelman's Division, McDowell's Army of Northeastern Virginia, to August, 1861. Sherman's Brigade, Division of the Potomac, to October, 1861. Morell's Brigade, Porter's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to May, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1864. Service:Advance on Manassas, Va., July 16-21, 1861. Battle of Bull Run, Va., July 21. Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Moved to the Virginia Peninsula March 16. Action at Howard's Mills April 4. Warwick Road April 15. Siege of Yorktown April 5-May 4. Hogan's, near New Bridge, and Ellison's Mills, near Mechanicsville, May 23. New Bridge May 24. Battle of Hanover Court House May 27. Operations about Hanover Court House May 27-29. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Battle of Mechanicsville June 26. Gaines' Mill June 27. Malvern Hill July 1. Duty at Harrison's Landing till August 16. Movement to Fortress Monroe, thence to Centreville August 16-28. Battle of Bull Run August 30. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battle of Antietam, Md., September 16-17. Blackford's Ford September 19. Shephardstown September 20. Reconnoissance toward Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 29-November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Expedition from Potomac Creek to Richards' and Ellis Fords, Rappahannock River, December 29-30. At Falmouth, Va., till April 27. "Mud March" January 20-24, 1863. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of Rappahannock November 7-8. Rappahannock Station November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Duty at Bealeton, Va., till May, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James River May 4-June 15. Battle of the Wilderness May 5-7. Laurel Hill May 8. Spottsylvania May 8-12. Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. Jericho Mills May 23. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. Before Petersburg June 16-19. Relieved from duty in the trenches June 19. Mustered out June 30, 1864. Veterans and Recruits transferred to [[:Category: 1st Regiment, Michigan Infantry, United States Civil War |1st Michigan Infantry]]. Regiment lost during service 12 Officers and 177 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 107 Enlisted men by disease. Total 297. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMI0004RI01 National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] Company E - "Hillsdale Volunteers" ==The Union Army History== Fourth Infantry. -Cols., Dwight A. Woodbury, Jonathan W. Childs, Harrison H. Jeffords, George W. Lumbard, Jairus W. Hall; Lieut. -Cols., William W. Duffield, Jonathan W. Childs, George W. Lumbard, Michael J. Vreeland; Majs., Jonathan W. Childs, John M. Randolph, Jairus W. Hall, Sewell S. Parker. This regiment was organized at Adrian in May, 1861, and was mustered in June 20. It left the state June 25 and reported at Washington, where it was engaged in the defense of the city during the summer and encamped at Miner's hill, Va., during the winter. It was attached to Griffin's brigade, Morell's brigade, Porter's division, 3d corps, and participated in the siege of Yorktown. It was also engaged at New bridge in May, fording the Chickahominy under a heavy fire and driving off a superior force, for which it received high praise, Gen. McClellan telegraphing that the 4th Mich, had "covered itself with glory." It was then engaged at Hanover Court House, Mechanicsville, at Gaines' mill, Savage Station, Turkey bend, White Oak swamp, and Malvern hill, where Col. Woodbury was killed. Lieut.-Col. Childs was made colonel, Lieut. -Col. Duffield having been promoted to the colonelcy of the 9th. In six days' fighting the regiment lost 53 killed, 144 wounded and 52 missing. It was next engaged at Gainesville, the second Bull Run, Antietam, and Shepherdstown ford, where its brigade forded the Potomac under battery fire, driving off the enemy and capturing the guns. The regiment was at Fredericksburg in December, where a ridge was taken under terrific fire, with a loss of 9 killed, 41 wounded and 1 missing. It was in camp near Falmouth during the winter, engaged in the battle of Chancellorsville, remained at Kelly's ford until June 13, and then marched through Maryland and Pennsylvania to Gettysburg, where it took a prominent part, sharing in the fiercest of the fight. Col. Jeffords, who had succeeded Childs, was killed, and the loss of the regiment was 28 killed, 84 wounded, with many missing and prisoners. Lieut.-Col. Lumbard was promoted colonel. The regiment followed the Confederate army southward, fighting at Williamsport, Wapping heights, Culpeper, Brandy Station, Bristoe Station, Rappahannock Station and Mine run, and was on railroad guard duty at Bealeton from Dec. 1, until April 30, 1864. It was in the battle of the Wilderness, where Col. Lumbard was killed, fought at Laurel hill, the Po river, Spottsylvania, the Ny river, the North Anna, Jericho Mills, Totopotomy, Magnolia Swamp and Bethesda Church, and then proceeded to Petersburg, where it took part in the early assaults on the works. On June 19 it started for home and was mustered out on the 30th, with 135 men and 22 officers present, 129 having reenlisted as veterans. The 280 men and 3 officers, whose terms had not expired, were left with the [[:Category:1st Regiment, Michigan Infantry, United States Cvil War | 1st regiment]] when the 4th left for home. The original strength of the regiment was 1,025; gain by recruits, 300; total, 1,325. Loss by death, 273. ==Fox's History== Organized at Adrian, Mich., May 16, 1861, taking its departure from the State on the 25th of June. Proceeding to Virginia it joined in the advance to First Bull Run, but was not engaged there. The following winter was spent in camp at Miner's Hill, Va., moving in the early spring to the Peninsula with the main army, where it was assigned to the Second Brigade (Griffin's), First Division (Morell's), Fifth Corps, in which it remained, with occasional change of commanders, during its entire service. It encountered its first hard fighting at Gaines's Mill, where it lost 15 killed, 41 wounded, and 32 missing; at Malvern Hill, four days later, its casualties were 41 killed, 100 wounded, and 23 missing,--Colonel Woodbury being among the killed. At Gettysburg the division was commanded by General Barnes, and the brigade by Colonel Sweitzer; the division fought there in the desperate contest in the wheatfield, the regiment losing 25 killed, 64 wounded, and 76 missing. The fighting at Gettysburg was close; a Confederate officer who seized the flag of the Fourth was shot by Colonel Jeffords, who, in turn, was bayoneted by a soldier and fell clinging to his colors; the soldier who ran him through went down, killed by a bullet from Major Hall's revolver. Colonel Lombard, who succeeded to the command of the regiment, lost his life at the battle of the Wilderness. At the Wilderness and Spotsylvania the casualties amounted to 10 killed, 62 wounded, and 8 missing; total, 80. The regiment was mustered out on June 20, 1864, its term of service having expired.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 {{Image|file=4th_Michigan_Volunteer_Infantry_Monument.jpg |caption=4th Michigan Monument Rear Inscription }} ==Flags== {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-63.jpg |caption=Fourth Michigan Infantry (National) Battle Flag 1861 to March 1863 }} ==Uniform== {{Image|file=4th_Michigan_Foot_sore_in_1862.jpg |caption=4th Michigan Uniform }} :The 4th Michigan wore a very americanized zouave uniform. This uniform consisted of a federal dark blue sack coat, dark blue chasseur trousers, tan gaiters, and a maroon zouave fez with a light blue tassel. Before 1862, they had a light gray uniform. ==Sources== *http://capitol.michigan.gov/SlideShow3 *[[Wikipedia:4th_Michigan_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment]] *https://web.archive.org/web/20181030092117/http://www.4thmichigan.com:80/ *http://www.migenweb.org/michiganinthewar/infantry/4thinf.htm *http://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/michigan/4th-michigan/ *https://civilwartalk.com/threads/4th-michigan-volunteers-on-parade-in-adrian-michigan.109231/ *http://capitol.michigan.gov/Content/Files/capitol/ServiceWithTheOld4th%20.pdf *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x001866814;view=1up;seq=7 *Record Fourth Michigan infantry Civil war, 1861-1865. [Kalamazoo, Ihling Bros. & Everard, printers, 1905] (Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the Civil war, 1861-1865, v 4).https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015070224780 *Barrett, Orvey S. Reminiscences, incidents, battles, marches and camp life of the old 4th Michigan infantry in war of rebellion, 1861 to 1864. Detroit, W. S. Ostler, 1888. Dornbusch MI69 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015071160454;view=1up;seq=9 *Campbell, Robert, 1836- Pioneer memories of the war days in 1861-1865. Michigan Historical Collections. Vol. 30 (1906) 567-72. Dornbusch MI70 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?u=1&num=567&seq=11&view=image&size=100&id=mdp.39015071219680

5 Riverside

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[[Category:Drumaness Village, County Down]] '''BAIN family home at 5 Riverside, Drumaness'''
[[Bain-3028|Robert Erwin Bain]], [[McKeown-530|Margaret Ann (McKeown) Bain]] and their children lived at 5 Riverside in Drumaness, a row house for workers of the Drumaness Mills flax linen mill (Hurst’s Linen Mill) from 1890 to at least 1932. The typical mill house had two rooms on the main floor and two bedrooms upstairs. 5 Riverside had an extra floor, so likely had at least two more bedrooms. There were communal "privies" outside at the back of the houses, still these were considered modern comfortable homes for the era. The DODDS family ([[Dodds-2359|Joseph Dodds]], [[McKeown-1472|Mary (McKeown) Dodds]] and their children) lived next door at 6 Riverside - the house with the yellow door - from 1890 to at least 1950. [[McKeown-530|Margaret Ann]] and [[McKeown-1472|Mary]] were sisters. The two families remained close for much of the 20th century. Drumaness village lies about 5 kilometres south of Ballynahinch in County Down, beside the main Belfast to Newcastle road. It is situated in the civil parish of Magheradrool. Drumaness developed as a mill village in 1850, with the opening of the linen spinning mill on the banks of the River Cumber. Most of the area's inhabitants worked in the flax/linen industry until its demise in the 1980s.

5 th & 6 th generation, Jane Price & Stoneking

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[[Category:Sroka-331]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sroka-331|Eugene Sroka]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Sroka-331#PM-33760780 send me a private message]. Thanks!

50 Greatest Pittsburghers of All Time

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Projects]] [[Category:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] The goal of this project is to compile and compliment Pittsburgh Magazine's list of the "50 Greatest Pittsburghers of All Time" as featured on https://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/the-50-greatest-pittsburghers-of-all-time/. If there is no profile, one is to be created & connected to the Wiki World Tree. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schalcosky-2|John Schalcosky]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Compiling the list of all 50 * Connecting each profile to the WikiTree World family tree * Connect the entire 50 person list to each other. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27364174 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==50 Greatest Pittsburghers of All Time== As compiled by Pittsburgh Magazine on December 19, 2018 :1. [[Rogers-13389|Fred McFeely Rogers (1928-2003)]] :2. [[Kittel-51|Frederick August (Kittel) Wilson (1945-2005)]] :3. [[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)]] :4. [[Carson-2068|Rachel Louise Carson (1907-1964)]] :5. [[Salk-3|Jonas Edward Salk (1914-1995)]] :6. [[Warhola-7|Andrew Warhola (1928-1987)]] :7. [[Gibson-21049|Joshua Gibson (1911-1947)]] :8. [[Croghan-129|Mary Elizabeth (Croghan) Schenley (1826-1903)]] :9. [[Vann-1003|Robert Lee Vann (1879-1940)]] :10. [[Heinz-127|Henry John Heinz (1844-1919)]] :11. [[Starzl-4|Thomas Earl Starzl (1926-2017)]] :12. [[Clemente-89|Roberto Enrique Clemente (1934-1972)]] :13. [[Westinghouse-3|George Westinghouse Jr. (1846-1914)]] :14. [[Mellon-236|Andrew William Mellon (1855-1937)]] :15. [[Frick-516|Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919)]] :16. [[Cochran-2|Elizabeth Jane (Cochran) Seaman (1864-1922)]] :17. [[Cassatt-5|Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844-1926)]] :18. [[Lawrence-5798|David Leo Lawrence (1889-1966)]] :19. [[Strayhorn-153|William Thomas Strayhorn (1915-1967)]] :20. [[Lemieux-1461|Mario Lemieux OC, CQ]] :21. [[Rooney-614|Daniel Milton Rooney (1932-2017)]] :22. [[Palmer-11388|Arnold Daniel Palmer (1929-2016)]] :23. [[Brackenridge-127|Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816)]] :24. [[Conrad-4132|Frank Conrad (1874-1941)]] :25. [[McCullough-4253|David McCullough]] :26. [[Graham-7432|Martha Graham (1894-1991)]] :27. [[Foster-4450|Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864)]] :28. [[Romero-1110|George Andrew Romero (1940-2017)]] :29. [[Harris-44432|Charles Harris (1908-1998)]] :30. [[Kaufman-569|George Simon Kaufman (1889-abt.1961)]] :31. [[Rice-17156|Charles Owen Rice (1908-2005)]] :32. Madalyn Murray O’Hair :33. [[Wagner-32|Johannes Peter Wagner (1874-1955)]] :34. Dan Marino :35. [[Kelly-6819|Eugene Curran Kelly (1912-1996)]] :36. William “Red” Whittaker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Whittaker] :37. Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_Elizabeth_Adams_Lampkin] :38. Annie Dillard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Dillard] :39. Myron Cope [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_Cope] :40. Chuck Noll [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Noll] :41. [[Forbes-3746|John Forbes (1707-1759)]] :42. Antoine Fuqua [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Fuqua] :43. [[Mancini-71|Enrico Nicola Mancini (1924-1994)]] :44. Michael Chabon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Chabon] :45. Elsie Hillman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_Hillman] :46. [[Sammartino-8|Bruno Leopoldo Francesco Sammartino (1935-2018)]] :47. Johnny Unitas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Unitas] :48. L. Timothy Ryan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Timothy_Ryan] :49. [[Ferris-2003|George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. (1859-1896)]] :50. Rick Sebak [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Sebak] ==Sources== *https://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/the-50-greatest-pittsburghers-of-all-time/. Pittsburgh Magazine, December 19, 2018

50 Notable African-American Sports Firsts

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[[Category: African-American Notables]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]] ==50 Notable Black Firsts in Sports== {| border="1" !Year!!Name!!Notability!!Connected |- |'''1875'''||'''[[Lewis-49991|Oliver Lewis]]'''||'''First Black Jockey to win the Kentucky Derby.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1878'''||'''[[Jackson-40964|Bud Fowler]]'''||'''First Black baseball player in organized professional baseball.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1884'''||'''[[Walker-48037|Moses Fleetwood Walker]]'''||'''First Black American to play major-league baseball.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1899'''||'''[[Taylor-56490|Marshall Taylor]]'''||'''First Black American to achieve world championship in any sport, for 1-mile track cycling'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1901'''||'''[[Lew-179|Harry Lew]]'''||'''First Black American to play professional basketball.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1904'''||'''[[Poage-369|George Poage]]'''||'''First Black athlete to win a medal in the Olympic Games, winning two bronze medals at the 1904 games in St. Louis.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1904'''||'''[[Follis-222|Charles Follis]]'''||'''First Black professional football player.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1908'''||'''[[Taylor-78221|John Taylor]]'''||'''First Black American to win an Olympic gold medal, at the 1908 Summer Olympics, London.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1908'''||'''[[Johnson-66486|Jack Johnson]]'''||'''First Black world heavyweight boxing champion.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1917'''||'''[[Slowe-20|Lucy Diggs Slowe]]'''||'''First Black woman to win a major national sport league title (American Tennis Association).'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1920'''||'''[[Pollard-3315|Fritz Pollard]]''' and '''[[Marshall-21049|Bobby Marshall]]'''||'''First Black NFL Players.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1921'''||'''[[Pollard-3315|Fritz Pollard]]'''||'''First Black NFL coach.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1924'''||'''[[Hubbard-9209|William DeHart Hubbard]]'''||'''First Black American to win an individual Olympic gold medal, at the 1924 Paris Summer games.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1947'''||'''[[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]]'''||'''First Black Major League Baseball player.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1947'''||'''[[Doby-217|Larry Doby]]'''||'''First Black American League Baseball player.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1948'''||'''[[Coachman-21|Alice Coachman]]'''||'''First Black woman of any country to win an Olympic gold medal, at the 1948 Summer Olympic games in London.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1948'''||'''[[Barksdale-760|Don Barksdale]]'''|||'''First Black American on the U.S. Olympic basketball team and became the first to win an Olympic gold medal in basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics, London.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1950'''||'''[[Cooper-35743|Chuck Cooper]]'''||'''First Black American to be drafted by an NBA team.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1950'''||'''[[Clifton-3858|Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton]]'''||'''First Black American to sign an NBA contract.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1950'''||'''[[Lloyd-2777|Earl Lloyd]]'''||'''First Black American to play in an NBA game.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1950'''||'''[[Dorrington-416|Arthur Dorrington]]'''||'''First Black professional hockey player in the USA.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1951'''||'''[[Slater-4127|Duke Slater]]'''||'''First Black inductee in the College Football Hall of Fame.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1953'''||'''[[Thrower-1324|Willie Thrower]]'''||'''First Black NFL quarterback.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1955'''||'''[[Jones-100201|Sam "Toothpick" Jones]]'''||'''First Black American to pitch a no-hitter in major league baseball.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1955'''||'''[[Bowie-1300|Elias Bowie]]'''||'''First Black American to drive in a NASCAR Grand National race.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1956'''||'''[[Gibson-9957|Althea Gibson]]'''||'''First Black Tennis Grand Slam event winner (French Open).'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1960'''||'''[[Gordy-224|Fuller Gordy]]'''||'''First Black professional bowler.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1961'''||'''[[McLendon-525|John McLendon]]'''||'''First Black professional basketball coach.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1961'''||'''[[Davis-82723|Ernie Davis]]'''||'''First Black recipient of the Heisman Trophy.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1962'''||'''[[O%27Neil-2627|Buck O'Neil]]'''||'''First Black Major League Baseball coach.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1963'''||'''[[Scott-28113|Wendell Scott]]'''||'''First Black driver to win a race in what is now known as NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series.'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1966'''||'''[[Ashford-1294|Emmett Ashford]]'''||'''First Black umpire in Major League Baseball.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1966'''||'''[[Russell-31414|Bill Russell]]'''||'''First Black head coach of a major professional sports team and the first to win a championship.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1967'''||'''[[Sifford-215|Charlie Sifford]]'''||'''First Black American to win a PGA Tour event.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1967'''||'''[[Tunnell-385|Emlen Tunnell]]'''||'''First Black inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1968'''||Jackie White||'''First Black NBA referee.'''|| |- |'''1968'''||'''[[Ashe-556|Arthur Ashe]]'''||'''First Black man to win a Grand Slam event (U.S. Open).'''||'''Yes'''|| |- |'''1968'''||'''[[Briscoe-1746|Marlin Briscoe]]'''||'''First Black starting quarterback in professional American football.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1975'''||'''[[Elder-4480|Lee Elder]]'''||'''First Black American to play in the Masters (golf).'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1975'''||'''[[Robinson-31542|Frank Robinson]]'''||'''First Black Major League Baseball manager.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1981'''||'''[[James-24695|Val James]]'''||'''First Black American to play in the NHL.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1988'''||'''[[Williams-113268|Doug Williams]]'''||'''First Black starting quarterback in a Super Bowl, first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl and be named its MVP.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1988'''||'''[[Thomas-55257|Debi Thomas]]'''||'''First Black American to medal at the Winter Olympics, in figure skating at the 1988 Calgary Olympics.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1988'''||'''[[Grier-867|Johnny Grier]]'''||'''First Black referee in the NFL.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1989'''||'''[[Shell-1916|Arthur Shell]]'''||'''First Black head coach in the NFL's modern era.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1991'''||'''[[Ribbs-4|Willy Ribbs]]'''||'''First Black American to qualify for the Indianapolis 500.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1991'''||'''[[Gaston-1886|Cito Gaston]]'''||'''First Black American to manage a World Series team.(MLB).'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''1997'''||'''[[Woods-4113|Tiger Woods]]'''||'''First Black golfer to win a Grand Slam event (The Masters).'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''2002'''||'''[[Newsome-1181|Ozzie Newsome]]'''||'''First Black NFL general manager.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''2002'''||'''[[Jeffery-3005|Vonetta Flowers]]'''||'''First Black athlete from any country to win a gold medal at a Winter Olympics.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''2006'''||'''[[Jeffery-3005|Shani Davis]]'''||'''First Black American to win a gold medal in an individual event at the Olympic Winter Games.'''||'''No'''|| |- |'''2007'''||'''[[Dungy-41|Tony Dungy]]''' and '''[[Smith-276846|Lovie Smith]]'''||'''First two Black NFL head coaches to reach the Super Bowl.'''||'''No'''|| |- |} ==Sources== This list comes from "The First 50 of America," ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'' (Fort Worth, Texas), 28 Feb 2009, ''Newspapers.com'' ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/654779903/ Shareable clipping] : accessed 17 December 2020); citing page A10, column 1. ==Acknowledgements== This page was created in honor of [[Ebaugh-51|Dave Ebaugh]], member of the US Black Heritage Project, who loved sports notables and first began this list with the goal of honoring all 50.

500 Years of Wittel and related families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==500 Years of Wittel and related families == * by William Taylor Wittel * published by W T Wittel, Marietta, Georgia, 2000 * Source Example: :::Wittel, William Taylor ''[[Space:500 Years of Wittel and related families|500 Years of Wittel and related families]]'' ( W T Wittel, Marietta, Georgia, 2000) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wittel|500 Years of Wittel and related families]]: Page 211 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:500 Years of Wittel and related families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/418175-500-years-of-wittel-and-related-families?offset=9 *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89076961614 <-- Search Only ===Table of Contents=== *The Wittels, Pages 7-318 **includes Digel, Vohdin, Lachenmann, Goz, Frownfelter, Cook, Webb, Cochran *The Taylors, Pages 319 - 392 **includes Bass, Culbreth *The Blackwells, Pages 393 - 410 **includes Grey, Muse *The Howells, Pages 411 - 490 **includes Rozier, Coleman, Gunn

501st Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces

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[[Category: 501st Bombardment Group, United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] The 501st BG was a World War II United States Army Air Forces combat organization serving primarily in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. The 501st BG was part of Twentieth Air Force and engaged in very heavy bombardment B-29 Superfortress operations against Japan. Its aircraft were identified by a "Y" inside a diamond painted on the tail. *Established as the 501st Bombardment Group, Very Heavy on 25 May 1944 *Activated on 1 June 1944 *Inactivated on 10 June 1946 The 501st Bombardment Group was assigned to: * [[:Category: Second Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | Second Air Force]] 1 June 1944 (attached to 17th Bombardment Operational Training Wing (Very Heavy), 22 August 1944 – 10 March 1945 *[[:Category: XXI Bomber Command, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | XXI Bomber Command]] 14 April 1945 (attached to 315th Bombardment Wing, 15 April – 18 June 1945 *[[:Category: 315th Bombardment Wing, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | 315th Bombardment Wing]] (later 315th Composite Wing), 19 June 1945 Primary subordinate units were: Groups *421st Air Base Group *422d Air Base Group *423d Air Base Group *501st Combat Support Group *501st Security Police Group Squadrons *11th Tactical Missile Squadron: 1 October 1982 – 31 May 1991 *21st Bombardment Squadron: 1 June 1944 – 10 June 1946 (not operational after c. 21 May 1946) *41st Bombardment Squadron: 1 June 1944 – 10 June 1946 (not operational after c. 21 May 1946) *423rd Air Base Squadron *485th Bombardment Squadron: 1 June 1944 – 10 June 1946 (not operational after c. *21 May 1946) *501st Comptroller Squadron Stations *Dalhart Army Air Field, Texas, 1 June 1944 *Harvard Army Air Field, Nebraska, 22 August 1944 *Fort Lawton, Washington, 10 – 17 March 1945 *Hickam Field, Hawaii, 25 – 30 March 1945 *Northwest Field (Guam), Mariana Islands, 14 April 1945 – 10 June 1946 For more information on the 501st Bombardment Group during World War II See: * [[Wikipedia:501st_Combat_Support_Wing]]

509 Weaver Rd, Denver, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] ==Parent Plats== [[Space:Jefferson Circle, Denver, Pennsylvania|Jefferson Circle, Denver, Pennsylvania]] (8 Jun 1992) ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/509+Weaver+Rd,+Denver,+PA+17517/@40.2239309,-76.1464358,19.5z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c613bd7eb998e7:0x25c9c88293b94ded Google Maps] ==Events== 8 Jun 1992 - Floyd L Royer sold the land for the property to [[Strohl-21|John H]] and Helen M Strohl House was built later in 1992 ==Historical Valuations== 8 Jun 1992 - $35,000.00 (land only) ==Sources== Lancaster County Deeds, Book 3525, Page 584

50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle]] ====Commanding:[[Semmes-75 | BG Paul Jones Semmes (1815-1863)]] ==== ::Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died Martinsburg, WV on 10 Jul 1863 :'''50th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' :::Commanding:Ltc. Francis Kearse Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Majors''' :::[[Curry-9538 | Major Duncan Curry (1818-1886)]] Resigned 24 Feb 1863 ::'''Adjutant''' ::'''Quartermasters''' ::'''Surgeon''' ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' ::'''Chaplain''' :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::'''Company A (The Satilla Rangers)''' :::'''Captains''' ::::[[Ford-24658 | Cpt. Edward M. Ford (1829-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg on 2 Jul 1863. :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company B (The Ware Volunteers)''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company C (The Coffee Guards)''' ::'''Company D (The Valdosta Guards)''' ::'''Company E (The Thomas County Volunteers)''' ::'''Company F (The Decatur Infantry)''' :::[[Fleming-10229 | Lt. Col. William Oliver "Stevens" Fleming (1835-1881)]] ::'''Company G (The Clinch Volunteers)''' ::'''Company H (The Colquitt Marksmen)''' ::'''Company I (The Berrien County Light Infantry)''' ::'''Company K (The Brooks Volunteers)''' ::'''Present at Gettysburg''' :::[[Fleming-10229 | Lt. Col. William Oliver "Stevens" Fleming (1835-1881)]] :::[[Ford-24658 | Cpt. Edward M. Ford (1829-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg on 2 Jul 1863.

50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] For a list of members of this unit, see: [[:Category:50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War|50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry]] ===50th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry=== '''Overview''':
Organized at Harrisburg October 1, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., October 2, 1861, thence moved to Annapolis, Md., October 9. Attached to Stevens' Brigade, W. T. Sherman's South Carolina Expedition, to April, 1862. District of Beaufort, S. C., Dept. South, to July, 1862. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, Army Potomac, to September, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1863, and Army of the Ohio to June, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 9th Army Corps, Army Ohio, to April, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army Potomac, to September, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army Potomac, to July, 1865. '''Service:'''
Sherman's Expedition to Port Royal, S. C., October 21-November 7, 1861. Sailed on Steamer "Winfield Scott" and shipwrecked off coast of North Carolina. Occupation of Beaufort, S. C., December 6. Port Royal Ferry, Coosaw River, January 1, 1862. Duty at Port Royal Island, S. C., till July, 1862. Barnwell's Island, S. C., February 10 (Co. "D"). Pocotaligo May 29. Camp Stevens June 7. Moved to Hilton Head, S. C., thence to Newport News, Va., July 14-18, thence to Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg, Va., August 3-6. Operations in support of Pope August 6-16. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Sulphur Springs August 24. Battles of Groveton August 29; Bull Run August 30; Chantilly September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6-24. Battles of South Mountain, Md., September 14; Antietam September 16-17. March to Pleasant Valley September 19-October 2, and duty there till October 25. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 25-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth till February 12. Moved to Newport News February 12-14, thence to Kentucky March 21-26. Duty at Paris, Ky. till April 27. Moved to Nicholasville, Lancaster and Stanford April 27-29, thence to Somerset May 6-8, thence through Kentucky to Cairo, Ill., June 4-10, and to Vicksburg, Miss., June 14-17. Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., June 17-July 4. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. At Milldale till August 12. Moved to Covington, Ky., August 12-23. Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee August to October. Action at Blue Springs, Tenn., October 10. Clinch Mountain October 27. Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23. Campbell's Station November 16. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Pursuit of Longstreet's army to Blain's Cross Roads December 5-26. Re-enlisted at Blaln's Cross Roads January 1, 1864. Moved to Annapolis, Md., April, 1864. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Ny River May 9; Spottsylvania C. H. May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. Ox Ford May 24. Line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864. Weldon Railroad August 18-21. Poplar Springs Church or Peeble's Farm September 29-October 2. Reconnoissance on Vaughan or Squirrel Level Road October 8. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run; October 27-28. Fort Stedman March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee to Burkesville April 3-9. Moved to City Point, thence to Washington, D. C., April 21-28. Grand Review May 23. Present at the laying of corner stone at Gettysburg July 4. Mustered out July 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 156 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 180 Enlisted men by disease. Total 348. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UPA0050RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== Organized at Harrisburg, Pa., in September, 1861, having been recruited in the central part of the State. Proceeding to Annapolis it was brigaded with General Stevens's command, and in October sailed with General Sherman's (T. W.) expedition to Hilton Head, S. C. The regiment remained in this department several months, during which time it had a varied experience in campaigning and fighting; at Pocotaligo, Captain Charles H. Parker was killed while bravely leading a forlorn hope across the string pieces of an abandoned bridge. In July, 1862, the Fiftieth joined the Ninth Corps at Fort Monroe, then on its way to reinforce Pope. It was actively engaged in the battles of Manassas and Chantilly, in which the regiment lost 19 killed, 119 wounded, and 15 missing; total, 153. After more hard fighting, at Antietam, it was transferred with the Corps to the West, where it participated in the Siege of Vicksburg, it being then in Potter's (2d) Division. In the fighting before Jackson, Miss., the regiment loss its Lieutenant-Colonel, thomas S. Brenholz, who was mortally wounded there. The Fiftieth shared the privations and dangers of the campaign at Knoxville, Tenn., and then returned to Virginia in the spring of 1864, it having reenlisted in the meanwhile and received its veteran furlough. It fought under Grant from the Rapidan to Appomattox, and was mustered out July 30, 1865. Its casualties at Spotsylvania were 23 killed, 109 wounded, and 113 captured or missing. At the dedication of the Gettysburg monument, July 4, 1865, the Fiftieth was present by order of the War Department as a representative of the army.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., ''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington'' 1888

51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers

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__NOTOC__[[Category: 51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|For profiles of the unit, see [[:Category: 51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War|51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War]]}} ===51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers=== 51st Regiment, Alabama Partisan Rangers organized at Oxford, Alabama, in August, 1862. Its members were from the counties of Calhoun, Pike, Talladega, Dallas, Saint Clair, Tuscaloosa, Perry, Mobile, and Montgomery. It was assigned to Wheeler's command and served principally in the brigades of W W Allen and J Hagan. The unit took an active part in the conflicts at Murfreesboro, Shelbyville, Chickamauga, Maryville, Knoxville, Decatur, and Jonesboro. Later it moved through Tennessee, aided in the defense of Savannah, and was involved in the campaign of the Carolinas. Its strength was greatly reduced when it surrendered with the Army of Tennessee. The regiment was commanded by Colonel John T Morgan, Lieutenant Colonels M L Kirkpatrick and James D Webb, and Majors James T Dye and Henry B Thompson. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CAL0051R National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-77.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=51st Alabama Partisan Rangers Colors
Alabama State Capital }} ==History== It was organized by Lt. Col John T. Morgan, who was an Alabama state senator and lawyer. He had grown up in Calhoun County and made friends with the area Indians. The 51st were assigned to Nathan Bedford Forrest for a time and then transferred to the command of now General Morgan and assigned to the Army of Tennessee. It was first ordered to Tennessee, and placed under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest. They first saw action in the fight at Lavergne. A few weeks later, it was assigned to Gen'l Joseph Wheeler's command and served during the war principally in the brigades of Gen'l William W. Allen of Montgomery, or Gen'l James Hagan of Mobile. It was engaged in the Battle of Murfreesboro with light loss, and it was in the raid down the Cumberland River in January with like result. The regiment was engaged in frequent skirmishes while protecting Gen'l Braxton Bragg's communications. During the Battle of Shelbyville, nearly half the regiment was killed or captured. The 51st fought at Tracey City and Chickamauga with few casualties. After this, Wheeler was asked to do what seemed impossible. He took his cavalry and crossed the river under fire, and started what became known as the Great Sequatchee Valley Raid, in which 1,000 wagons laden with stores were destroyed, and 4,000 mules were butchered. The regiment was part of the force that captured 400 of the enemy at Maryville, and soon after it was part of the investing force at Knoxville. During the remainder of the winter of 1863/1864, the 51st was arduously employed in East Tennessee. It took its place on Gen'l Joseph E. Johnston's flank in the retreat to Dalton and fought nearly every day for three months. At Decatur and Jonesboro, the 51st was fully engaged, losing severely. It moved into Tennessee shortly after, then wheeled about and harassed Union Gen'l William T. Sherman's march into the Carolinas with much effect. About a week before the capitulation, the 51st captured the 1st Alabama (Union) Regiment (This did not happen, only 88 members of the 1st Alabama (Union) had become POWs during the entire war, out of around 2,000 men. It is much more likely that they had captured several members of that regiment.). As part of Gen'l Hagan's Brigade, the regiment laid down its arms near Raleigh at Durham Station, 26 April 1865. ==Field and Staff Officers== :: Cols. John T. Morgan (Dallas; promoted); :: Milton L. Kirkpatrick (Montgomery); :: Lt. Cols. James D. Webb (Greene; KIA, Elk River); ::Milton L. Kirkpatrick (promoted); :: Majors Henry Bradford Thompson (Pike; resigned); :: James T. Dye (Talladega; captured, Shelbyville); :: Adjutants Charles Force (District of Columbia; transferred to line); :: David Shaw Bethune (Pike) ==Captains and Counties from which the Companies came== #Co. "A"(Calhoun) -- Daniel P. Forney; William H. [M.?] Hames (resigned, 5 Dec 62); Hy. T. Snow; #Co. "B", Thompson's Artillery [assigned to 51st AL Partisan Rangers, 14 July 62; acting as artillery] (Pike) -- Henry B. Thompson (promoted, Major); Lee W. Battle (wounded, east TN and near Fayetteville) #Co. "C"(Talladega) -- James T. Dye (promoted, Major); Thomas W. Curry #Co. "D" (Calhoun) -- Robert W. Draper (resigned, 7 May 63); William White (wounded, Sequatchee Raid, Bentonville) #Co. "E" (St. Clair) -- William A. Edwards (resigned, 29 April 63); Charles F. Force (captured, Shelbyville); 1st Lt. J. W. Lapsley #Co. "F" (Talladega) -- Nelson D. Johnson (captured, Shelbyville); 1st Lt. Amos Moss [Augustine Mose?] #Co. "G", First Partisan Rangers (Tuscaloosa) -- Hampton S. Whitfield (resigned, 9 Dec 62); Daniel T. Palmer (resigned, 3 Aug 63); William R. Walker #Co. "H" (Montgomery) -- Milton L. Kirkpatrick (promoted, Lt. Col.); Sydenham W. Cowling (captured); 2nd Lt. Joseph G. Allen (wounded, Farmington, Fayetteville) #Co. "I" (Dallas, Perry) -- John Robbins (resigned, 7 May 63); Joseph J. Seawell [Sewell?](wounded, Farmington); 2nd Lt. H. C. Reynolds; 2nd Lt. B. C. Harrison #Co. "K" (Mobile) -- L. R. Smoot (resigned, 14 Aug 62); Walter H. Ratcliff ==Sources== *[https://www.archives.alabama.gov/referenc/alamilor/51stinf.html Brewer's Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised In Alabama During the Civil War] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm#q=%2251st%20Regiment,%20Alabama%20Partisan%20Rangers%22 Soldier Listing], National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database. *[https://ehistory.osu.edu/exhibitions/Regimental/alabama/confederate/morgan John Tyler Morgan], Ohio State University, Department of History. *[https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/238455 Virtual Cemetery]

51st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:51st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle]] ====Commanding:[[Semmes-75 | BG Paul Jones Semmes (1815-1863)]] ==== ::Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died Martinsburg, WV on 10 Jul 1863 :'''51st Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' ::'''Majors''' :::Maj. Henry Macon Dunwoody Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Adjutant''' ::'''Quartermasters''' ::'''Surgeon''' ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' ::'''Chaplain''' :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::'''Company A (The Early Volunteers)''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company B (The Lee Guards)''' ::'''Company C (The Mitchell Vanguard)''' :::[[Cumbie-5 | Cpt. Andrew Judson Cumbie (1805-1875)]] Resigned his position 8 Jul 1862. ::'''Company D (The Miller Guards)''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company E (The Pachitta Guards)''' ::'''Company F (The Terrell Infantry)''' ::'''Company G (The Harrison Volunteers)''' ::'''Company H (The Randolph Rangers)''' ::'''Company I (The Clay Volunteers)''' :::[[Rish-236 | Pvt. Wesley Rish (1842-1908)]], Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Company K (The Daugherty Greys or Guards)''' ::'''Present at Gettysburg''' :::[[Rish-236 | Pvt. Wesley Rish (1842-1908)]], Captured at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863

52 Ancestors - Coat-12

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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]] [[Category: Coat-12]] == '''52 Ancestors''' for [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] == : This page has been designed to keep track of ancestors I have documented as part of the 52 Ancestors challenge. In the list below, the first link for each ancestor will take you to their Wikitree profile, the second link to my blog post about them. In 2014, I excitedly signed up late to the 52 Ancestors challenge and created my own blog site. I called it [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/about/ ''genemonkey25 - Starting small in the 52 ancestors challenge.''] Unfortunately I never got past that and didn't make any posts at all, full of good intentions. By November 2016, I started to get my act together and decided to resurrect my blog and start writing about my ancestors. It was at this time that I decided to change the focus of my blog to blogging with a genetic twist! My first post was about confirming [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2016/11/05/an-historic-event-52-ancestors-dna-confirmed/ 52 Ancestors through DNA]. You can read more up to date information about my DNA Research [[Space:DNA_Research_Summary_-_Coat-12|here]]. By April 2017, I set about starting to write about them. *1. [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], my maternal 3rd great grandmother: [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/meet-catherine-kitty-britton-thanks-to-the-x-chromosome-52-ancestors-1/ Meet Catherine Britton thanks to the X chromosome]. Ancestor #1. * 2. [[Cassidy-447|Stephen Cassidy]], my maternal 3rd great grandfather: [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2017/11/08/my-3rd-great-grandfather-stephen-cassidy-52-ancestors-2/ Stephen Cassidy or Captain Rock?]. Ancestor #2. Now in 2018, we have another [https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks/ official challenge] - so I'm trying to be 100% committed this year! Halfway through the year and I'm already failing miserably, but hope to catch up! * Week 1 - 'Start'. [[Courtney-412|Arthur George Courtney]], my maternal second great grandfather. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2018/01/05/the-mysterious-mr-courtenay-52ancestors-3/ The mysterious Mr Courtenay?]. Ancestor #3. * Week 2 - 'Favourite photo'. [[Noll-576|My unknown paternal great grandfather]]. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2018/01/10/which-noll-is-it-52-ancestors-4/ Which Noll is it?]. Ancestor #4. * Week 3 - 'Longevity'. [[Sweeney-660|Mary Sweeney]], my maternal second great grandmother. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2018/01/22/the-cassidy-matriarch-mary-sweeney-52-ancestors-5/ The Cassidy Matriarch.] Ancestor #5. * Week 4 - 'Invite to Dinner'. [[Cassidy-450|Thomas Cassidy]], my maternal second great grandfather. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com '''Blog post - coming soon.'''] * Week 5 - 'In the Census'. [[Roberts-7332|Edward Roberts]], my maternal great grandfather. [https://wordpress.com/post/genemonkey25.wordpress.com/1690 Edward Roberts - born in England or India? Fact or fancy?] Ancestor #6. * Week 6 - 'Favourite Name'. [[Cassidy-436|Edward Cassidy]], my maternal 3rd great uncle. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com '''Blog post - coming soon.'''] * Week 7 - 'Valentine'. [[Whight-4|Florence Whight Warrell]]. My husbands 2nd great grandmother. It was always said she died of a broken heart. * Week 8 - ‘Heirloom’ - [[Murphy-4170|Charles Murphy]], my great uncle. Passed on a gold nugget tie pin. (Photo of nugget yet to be added to profile). * Week 13 'The Old Homestead'. Josiah Coates * Week 14 - 'The Maiden Aunt'. [[Murphy-4173|Gertrude Mary Murphy]]. My great aunt, it was said she lost her sweetheart in the war and never married. * Week 17 - 'Cemetery' - [[Gilbert-4662|LIonel Gilbert, OAM]]. My uncle. An historian, botanist and genealogist who wrote several books on Australian cemeteries. His first notably 'A grave look at history'. * Week 31 (July 30-August 5): Oldest - Aunty Veronica * Week 32 (August 6-12): Youngest - Uncle Laurie * Week 33 - Family Legend - [[Cassidy-447|Stephen Cassidy]], my maternal 3rd great grandfather: [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2017/11/08/my-3rd-great-grandfather-stephen-cassidy-52-ancestors-2/ Stephen Cassidy or Captain Rock?]. Ancestor #2. * Week 45 (November 5-11): Bearded - John Murphy It's now 2019! After my dear Uncle Johnny died in 2017, I felt a great loss. However 2018 brought the death of my mother, on my birthday, practically at the exact time of my birth. As a result, it's been hard to pick up the pieces, I miss Mum dreadfully. She was an avid fan of all the ancestor stories. So, this project has taken a back seat but I do intend to get back to it! I'll try and fill in the gaps from the 2018 prompts. You never know I may get 52 ancestors done one day! What happened to 2020? The year that everyone will remember as the year of Covid-19. I did get a couple of posts in! * #7. [[Britton-1038|Patriarch Britton]], my maternal 4th great grandparents: [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2020/06/25/reuniting-the-britton-family-ancestor-7-our-unnamed-britton-patriarch/ Reuniting the Britton family]. An Irish DNA research project. Ancestor #7. * #8. [[Coat-38|John Coat]], my paternal 2nd great grandfather: [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2020/07/07/john-coat-the-south-australian-immigrant-52-ancestors-8/ Our South Australian Immigrant] ancestor, arrived 1848 aboard ''Princess Royale''. Ancestor #8. Lots of things took a back seat this year, but whilst genealogy time did seem to increase I must have been focussed on webinars and other DNA related activities as not much has been done on this project. There's always next year! As at end 2020, 52 Ancestors 'remembered' count: * My family on my DNA blog - 8 * My family on Wikitree - 3 * Ray's family on Wikitree - 1 2021 is here and I'm going to try (once again) to remember my ancestors. This year Wikitree is promoting '52 Weeks of Accuracy' - time to try and improve 52 profiles throughout the year. I'm also participating in the 'PIP Voyage" (Project Improvement Project) so hoping this may help with the two projects working together to keep me motivated! Covid is still causing us to stay at home so there is no excuse! * Week 1: First - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cassidy-446 Rebecca Cassidy], my maternal great grandmother. My first profile to be completed under the PIP Voyage. * Week 2: Family Legend - [[Bateman-670|Henry Bateman]], my 3GGF. Possibly an Irish or English sea captain? Is it true that he took up with a governess on the estate (believed to be Spanish Mary Alphoso who may have been a child's nurse) and ''whisked her off!'' * Week 3: Namesake - Edward and Veronica?? * Week 4: Favourite Photo - Given I am still searching, I couldn't help myself and gave my [[Noll-576|paternal great grandfather]]. [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2018/01/10/which-noll-is-it-52-ancestors-4/ Which Noll is it?] story another run! Doesn't help my blogging tally overall but it may be cousin bait! * #9. [[Paice-64|Thomas Paice]] My maternal 6th great grandfather - Somehow we are related to Silas Cole b1821, a convict transported from Australia to Van Diemen's Land. How are we connected? See my [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2021/03/02/how-is-thomas-paice-of-kingsclere-related-to-silas-cole-the-convict-52-ancestors-9/ Wordpress blog]. First published 1 March 2021. Ancestor #9. * #10. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sweeney-658 John Sweeney], my 3rd great grandfather. Finally following up on my 2017 visit to Ireland and in particular information provided by the Clare Family History Centre. [https://genemonkey.com/2021/09/17/establishing-the-origins-of-my-sweeney-family-ancestor-10-john-sweeney-of-rathclooney/ Establishing the origins of my Sweeney family. John Sweeney of Rathclooney]. First published 17 Sep 2021. Ancestor #10. * #11. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McNamara-3662. Miss MacNamara], my 4th great grandmother. The follow up about the John's family - is his mother a MacNamara? [https://genemonkey.com/2021/12/09/finally-i-think-im-a-macnamara-52-ancestors-11/ Finally, I Think I'm a MacNamara]! First published 9 Dec 2021. Ancestor #11. 2021, 52 Ancestors 'remembered' count so far: * My family on my DNA blog - 11 * My family on Wikitree - 6 * Ray's family on Wikitree - 1 Life is starting to get back to normal after Covid and blog production has slowed down. * #12. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dye-3875 Edmund Dye]. My new ancestor, speculative (?) 2nd great grandfather [https://genemonkey.com/2022/12/11/what-is-the-family-name-roberts-baker-or-dye/. What is the family name - Roberts, Baker or Dye]? First published 11 Dec 2022. Ancestor #12. * #13. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-7333 Ted Roberts] , my grandfather. For years I have been trying to work out where he started his life in Australia. [https://genemonkey.com/2023/03/08/how-a-6cms-dna-match-helped-confirm-where-my-roberts-family-spent-their-early-years-in-queensland/. How a 6cMs match helped confirmed where my Roberts family spent their early years in Queensland]. First published 8 Mar 2023. Ancestor #13.

52 Ancestors - Daniels 4321

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This page is an attempt to keep track of ancestors I am documenting in the 52 Ancestors Challenge. [[Category: 52 Ancestors]] Week 1 Prompt: Start: [[Bush-5106|Bush-5106]] Week 2 Prompt: Favorite Photo: [[Daniels-4324|Daniels-4324]] Week 3 Prompt: Longevity: [[Pettyjohn-128|Pettyjohn-128]] Week 4 Prompt: Invite to Dinner [[Daniels-4325|Daniels-4325]] Week 5 Prompt: In the Census [[Sayer-675|Sayer-675]] Week 6 Prompt: Favorite Name [[Pettyjohn-129|Pettyjohn-129]] Week 7 Prompt: Valentine [[Pettyjohn-69|Pettyjohn-69]] [[Rogers-9755|Rogers-9755]] Week 8 Prompt: Heirloom https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Donaldson-2665 https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Daniels-4323-1

52 Ancestors - Schelin-19

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52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge

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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]] {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_-_Coat-12.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors - 2018|1024px }} Amy Johnson Crow has been running the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks genealogical challenge for the last few years. I have never done this challenge before so I decided to join this challenge for the year of 2018. Every week we will receive a prompt for which we have to find an ancestor or a relative who matches that prompt, and post something about them on the weekly thread. What you post is entirely your choice. It can be in writing, a photo, a video or anything else. This Space Page will have links to each weekly prompt thread so that anyone can go back to do this at any later time, during or after the challenge. You do not have to do this every week. Just do this whenever you can or when you have time. It may also be possible that you will not always have an ancestor or relative who fits the requirements for every prompt. You do NOT post anything on this page at all. You only post on the weekly thread. But you can bookmark this page for easy access to all the threads!! Just so you are aware, these prompts that we will receive are quite broad and open ended and can be interpreted in any meaningful way to you!. They will not be (or should not be) specific. For example. One prompt was the word, KING - and one blogger used the Kings Daughters (Filles du Roi - from Canada) as her interpretation, as she had several of the Filles du Roi as her ancestors. You are also free to post your stories to any other social media you wish to use (Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Google+, Blogs etc) as long as you also post a link on the G2G weekly thread for that weeks prompt, so that we can all go and read it. Chris Whitten and Eowyn have also chosen to give us the added incentive of receiving a badge if we complete ALL 52 weeks and provide at least one ancestor or relative for each weekly prompt. I am keeping track of who posts an answer to each weekly prompt. Those wikipeeps who provide a minimum of 52 ancestors or relatives for the whole year, will be awarded a badge. Below are the links to each weekly prompt thread, starting with the First thread when I introduced the idea (on 29 Dec 2017) and asked if anyone was interested. Introduction - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/529844/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks-challenge Week 1 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/531413/52-ancestors-week-one-start Week 2 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536072/52-ancestors-week-two-favorite-photo Week 3 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540567/52-ancestors-week-three-longevity Week 4 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/545520/52-ancestors-week-4-invite-to-dinner Week 5 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/549989/52-ancestors-week-5-in-the-census Week 6 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/555006/52-ancestors-week-6-favourite-name Week 7 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/558883/52-ancestors-week-7-valentine Week 8 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/562983/52-ancestors-week-8-heirloom Week 9 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/566879/52-ancestors-week-9-where-theres-a-will Week 10 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/571193/52-ancestors-week-10-strong-woman Week 11 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/574515/52-ancestors-week-11-lucky Week 12 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578494/52-ancestors-week-12-misfortune Week 13 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/582835/52-ancestors-week-13-the-old-homestead Week 14 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586554/52-ancestors-week-14-the-maiden-aunt Wee k 15 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591034/52-ancestors-week-15-taxes Week 16 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/594561/52-ancestors-week-16-storms Week 17 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/599750/52-ancestors-week-17-cemeteries Week 18 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/603959/52-ancestors-week-18-close-up Week 19 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/607057/52-ancestors-week-19---mothers-day Week 20 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/610773/52-ancestors-week-20-another-language Week 21 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/613973/52-ancestors-week-21-military Week 22 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617835/52-ancestors-week-22-so-far-away Week 23 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621747/52-ancestors-week-23-going-to-the-chapel Week 24 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/625821/52-ancestors-week-24-fathers-day Week 25 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/630042/52-ancestors-week-25-same-name Week 26 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/634486/52-ancestors-week-26-black-sheep Week 27 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/638632/52-ancestors-week-27-independence Week 28 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/642395/52-ancestors-week-28-travel Week 29 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/646425/52-ancestors-week-29-music Week 30 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/650347/52-ancestors-week-30-colorful-or-colourful Week 31 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/655341/52-ancestors-week-31-oldest Week 32 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/659152/52-ancestors-week-32-youngest Week 33 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/662963/52-ancestors-week-33-family-legend Week 34 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/668792/52-ancestors-week-34-non-population Week 35 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/671158/52-ancestors-week-35-back-to-school Week 36 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/675450/52-ancestors-week-36-work Week 37 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/680779/52-ancestors-week-37-closest-to-your-birthday Week 38 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/684907/52-ancestors-week-38-unusual-source Week 39 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/689668/52-ancestors-week-39-on-the-farm Week 40 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/693960/52-ancestors-week-40-ten Week 41 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/698023/52-ancestors-week-41-sports Week 42 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/701744/52-ancestors-week-42-conflict Week 43 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/705295/52-ancestors-week-43-cause-of-death Week 44 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/709234/52-ancestors-week-44-frightening Week 45 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/712629/52-ancestors-week-45-bearded Week 46 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/716355/52-ancestors-week-46-random-fact Week 47 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/719640/52-ancestors-week-47-thankful Week 48 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/723580/52-ancestors-week-48-next-to-last Week 49 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/727935/52-ancestors-week-49-winter Week 50 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/730907/52-ancestors-week-50-naughty Week 51 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/735774/52-ancestors-week-51-nice Week 52 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/739462/52-ancestors-week-52-resolutions Winners - announced on the first weekend chat in January
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52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge for Linda Barnett

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52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_1_'Start'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_10_'Strong_Woman'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_11_'Lucky'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_12_'Misfortune'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_13_'The_Old_Homestead'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_14_'The_Maiden_Aunt'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_15_'Taxes'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_16_'Storms'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_17_'Cemetery'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_18_'Close_Up'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_19_'Mother's_Day'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_2_'Favourite_Photo'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_20_'Another_Language'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_21_'Military'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_22_'So_Far_Away'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_23_'Going_to_the_Chapel'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_24_'Father's_Day'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_25_'Same_Name'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_26_'Black_Sheep'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_27_'Independence'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_28_'Travel'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_29_'Music'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_3_'Longevity'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_30_'Colorful'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_31_'Oldest'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_32_'Youngest'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_33_'Family_Legend'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_34_'Non-Population'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_35_'Back_to_School'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_36_'Work'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_37_'Closest_to_Your_Birthday'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_38_'Unusual_Source'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_39_'On_the_Farm'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_4_'Invite_to_Dinner'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_40_'Ten'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_41_'Sports'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_42_'Conflict'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_43_'Cause_of_Death'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_44_'Frightening'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_45_'Bearded'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_46_'Random_Fact'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_47_'Thankful'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_48_'Next_to_Last'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_49_'Winter'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_5_'In_the_Census'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_50_'Naughty'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_51_'Nice'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_52_'Resolution'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_6_'Favorite_Name'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_7_'Valentine'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_8_'Heirloom'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_9_'Where_There's_a_Will'
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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 1 'Start']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 2 'Favourite Photo']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 3 'Longevity']] [[Category:52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 4 'Invite to Dinner']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 5 'In the Census']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 6 'Favorite Name']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 7 'Valentine']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 8 'Heirloom']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 9 'Where There's a Will']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 10 'Strong Woman']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 11 'Lucky']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 12 'Misfortune']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 13 'The Old Homestead']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 14 'The Maiden Aunt']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 15 'Taxes']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 16 'Storms']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 16 'Storms']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 17 'Cemetery']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 18 'Close Up']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 19 'Mother's Day']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 20 'Another Language']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 21 'Military']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 22 'So Far Away']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 23 'Going to the Chapel']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 24 'Father's Day']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 25 'Same Name']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 26 'Black Sheep']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 27 'Independence']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 28 'Travel']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 29 'Music']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 30 'Colorful']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 31 'Oldest']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 32 'Youngest']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 33 'Family Legend']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 34 'Non-Population']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 35 'Back to School']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 36 'Work']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 37 'Closest to Your Birthday']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 38 'Unusual Source']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 39 'On the Farm']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 40 'Ten']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 41 'Sports']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 42 'Conflict']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 43 'Cause of Death']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 44 'Frightening']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 45 'Bearded']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 46 'Random Fact']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 47 'Thankful']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 48 'Next to Last']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 49 'Winter']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 50 'Naughty']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 51 'Nice']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 52 'Resolution']] {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_-_Coat-12.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors - 2018|1024px }} So I am in Week 1 prompt was START. My START post will be the person who started me is my mother's sister-in-law Annabelle Eagan Leonard. When we went out to visit her in 1984 she had given me a book to fill my family tree. The book was called Our Family Tree and she helped me start filling it in. So when she came in for visits and funerals we would talk and get information on family members. So she got me very interested in genealogy. But at the end she developed dementia and she is dead now. She been dead for about 2 or 3 years. I will get her in my family tree soon. This is here profile: [[Eagan-291|Eagan-291]]. So on Week 2 prompt was FAVORITE PHOTO, {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_for_52_Weeks_in_2018_Challenge_for_Linda_Barnett.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge for Linda Barnett Image 1 }} : [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]] The picture is on it. There is Andrew and Amanda Fine Leonard, Benjamin Leonard, William H and Lydia Leonard Henson , Catherine Jane Hays and Elcanah Martin (Cain) Leonard, Susan Cornelia Leonard, Hester Leonard, Nellie Leonard, Charles E. Leonard, John W. Leonard, Juanita (Nete) Henson, Isadora Henson, Jessie Maude Leonard. My mom has the original and her sister which is dead scanned it in to her tree and made a Leonard Family book for all the women and children of the Leonards. She even made me one to have. The title is Elcanah and Catherine Jane Hays Leonard family in front of someone house. You will see that the family is a big one. There is some in this we do not know or recognize. I think this was a family gathering and decided to have a family photo taking in front of their house. So on Week 3 prompt was LONGEVITY I will use my granddaddy on my dad's side Roosevelt Jason Barnett. He turned 91 in a nursing home and then in a week he died. When he first married a wife he didn't really want to marry her, it was her sister so when his first wife had gotten sick and was having problems with her heart that one night she got up from bed and he knew she wasn't feeling good then so when she passed out he didn't get up and check on her and let her die on their kitchen floor. He didn't get to marry her sister before he married her because she was already married but when his wife died and her sister husband died then he didn't wait till about maybe 3 to 6 months before he married her sister the one he wanted to marry before her. So my grandmother sister was my aunt and then she became my step grandmother but we and his brother family couldn't call her step grandmother just aunt because of their father didn't wait enough time to marry her. She had gotten cancer and died before he did and they promised if either one got where they needed to be put in a nursing home they wouldn't they will stay at home but he ended up putting her in the nursing home when he couldn't no longer take care of her by himself. Then we had to put him in the nursing home when we find out he had brain cancer and couldn't look out for himself and that was where he was when he died [[Barnett-3557|Barnett-3557]] Also my parents has been married as of March 15, 2018 61 years. My brother as of December 14, 2018 will be 61 years old. What is weird about this is that my mom's oldest sister Ellen Sapp married in the same year and her youngest brother Carroll Leonard married in the same year also but her brother Carroll, and her sister is dead before they made to the 60th anniversary only my dad and mother out of her immediate family made to their 61st anniversary. My dad is 6 years older than my mother. He is 85 going on 86 in July and my mother this past October turned 79 years old and what is weird is her youngest brother married her best friend from her class in high school and her birthday is in October before my mom and was born in the same year. Also my dad's brother wife was born in the same month and year also. How my mom and dad met when my dad was Student Teacher trying to get a degree in college and my dad couldn't resist my mothers fluttery brown eyes and by the time she graduated from high school they were engaged. But my mom's dad wouldn't let her date him because he thought he was one of the other brother of my dad's that had a bad reputation but finally he find out that my dad was a descent person and would let her see him. But she had to wait till he got out of the Army before they got married March 15, 1957 [[Barnett-3518|Barnett-3518]] and [[Leonard-5569|Leonard-5569]]. Also my self because of people with Prader-Willi Syndrome the use to not live past 7 years or 12 year old. Now there is very few that is in their 50's and 60's and I am one of them I am 58 and will be 59 on September 19. Here is my profile [[Barnett-3517|Barnett-3517]]. Also there is [[Schreiner-389|Schreiner-389]] on my mom's side of the family that lived to be 94 when she died. So on Week 4 prompt was INVITE TO DINNER To do my invite to Dinner would require a large table because it would be my mother's mother which is my grandmother she died when I was 2 years old and I hear that she has a lot of information on my notables that I do not know how to connect to the Leonards which are President Andrew Johnson and David Crockett who fought at the Alamo. Then there is my dad's mother who died before I got to know her she was very young when my granddad find her on the floor dead one morning. I do not have a lot of information on her family at all. Then there is my dad's grandparents, His granddad I don't have a lot also on in him and his family. But I do his wife and it is very interesting. Her mother was not married to her dad and she had siblings that he was also their father. He was already married and had kids from that wife so he couldn't marry her mother. Here is my dad's grandfather Herbert Barnett [[Barnett-3528|Barnett-3528]] and here is wife Bessie Jane Honeycutt [[Honeycutt-753|Honeycutt-753]] and here is my dad's mother Mildred Hester Jones [[Jones-33183|Jones-33183]]. Here is my mother's mother my grandmother Myra Belle Clementine Leonard she was my granddad's first cousin and they married each other [[Leonard-5581|Leonard-5581]]. They would help me with my brickwalls. Plus my grandmother of my mother seems to have a lot of information that would be helpful for me for information on the Leonards side. So on Week 5 prompt was IN THE CENSUS I am going to go with Thomas Leonard which is my 3rd great grandfather. This is his link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-8531. In the Leonard census records there are some definite inconsistencies within the census records from year to year making it more difficult to establish a definite pattern. The birth location for Thomas Leonard is listed as Pennsylvania (1850), North Carolina (1860), Tennessee (1870). Jane is listed as North Carolina (1850 - 1860) and Tennessee (1870). To further muddy the waters in 1880 when the birth state of the parents are listed on the census the known children of Thomas and Jane give conflicting information: Malinda (Tennessee), Elkinah (Ireland), Andrew (Tennessee), and Franklin (North Carolina). Samuel and Batson both sons of Thomas, list their father as being born in North Carolina. By 1900 some of the children have changed their mind on where Thomas was born: Malinda (Tennessee), Elkinah (Ireland), Franklin (Tennessee), and Batson (Ireland). Both Batson and Samuel had daughters named Matilda presumably named after their sister. Both Batson and Elkinah list their father as being born in Ireland. The birth location for Batson Leonard is just as confusing: Tennessee (1850), North Carolina (1860 - 1900). His children also had difficulty with the location. In 1880: Thomas and James list their father as being born in North Carolina, while William and Arnold list Tennessee 1900 shows them all in agreement with Tennessee. The fact that Batson's, Omega/Ona's and Thomas birth state have all changed to North Carolina, makes research more difficult. Perhaps the early Leonards moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina then on to Tennessee. In an attempt to fit the pieces together this would be the most logical conclusion. The Leonards family immigrated from Ireland, possibly coming to a port in Pennsylvania around the time of Thomas' birth in 1787. He would have been born in Ireland, after the family reached Pennsylvania or perhaps at sea. The family then moved to Virginia where the brothers of Thomas were born. At some point in the early 1800's Thomas moved to North Carolina where he met and married Jane and their first two sons, Samuel and Batson were born. By 1834 they had moved to Tennessee and the rest of the Leonard family migrated there shortly thereafter. So on Week 6 prompt was FAVOURITE NAME I will do Adam Spach since Adam is the first name and person that God created in the book of Gensis in the Bible. Adam Spach profile link is:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spach-20. He is the child of [[Spach-30|Hans Spach]] and [[Müller-2576|Salome Müller]]. In 1754 Adam Spach settled near the upper line of Davidson County, NC and soon made friends with the Moravians who were building the Village of Bethabara ten miles north of his farm. He invited them to preach at his home, which they soon began to do, and this led to the organization of Friedberg Congregation. During the Indian War of 1759 Spach and his family took refuge in the Bethabara stockade, as did many other settler from the surrounding country. When he decided later to erect a substantial house on his farm he planned it of a type which could be defended against quite an opposing force. In 1774 Adam Spach built his now famous Rock House. It stood about one mile from Friedberg Church, and was built of uncut stone, laid up without mortar, except for inside plastering. It was 30 by 36 feet, and was one story, with a full basement and a small attic. It was built over a spring of water; and an outside entrance to the basement made it possible to drive in the cattle for protection in case of need. The windows were of the Flemish-Bond type and each room had its loopholes, through which the defenders could fire, as you can see in the cuts shown at the rear of the house. During these attacks, Spach would gather his cows and place them in the basement to protect them. Adam Spach had five sons and four daughters; the sons all married and raised large families, so there are many descendants in North Carolina. About 1862 some branches of the family began to spell the name Spaugh, while others retained the original form of Spach, but all trace back to Adam Spach of the Rock House. Sometime during the mid 20th Century, the Rock House fell to ruin and only a partial foundation can now be found. When Adam Spach was born on January 20, 1720, in Pfaffenhofen, Bas-Rhin, France, his father, Hans, was 47 and his mother, Salome, was 25. He married Maria Elisabeth Hueter on December 17, 1752, in Maryland. They had nine children in 17 years. He died on August 23, 1801, having lived a long life of 81 years. Forsyth County: Economic and Social: (pg 17) Friedburg, on the lower edge of the county, had a similar small beginning, Adam Spach a native of Pfaffenheim, Alsacer, settled about three miles south of the Wachovia line in 1754. Soon he became acquainted with the Moravians, taking refuge at Bethabara during the Indiana War, and afterwards urging the Brethren to come and hold services in his neighborhood. This was done until 1766, when it was realized that enough settlers were there to form a new congregation. The church authorities at Salem set apart some 34 acres near the southern boundary of Wachovia for the use of the new congregation, adding to them 77 acres across the line bought from Adam Spach. Part of the 77 acres was afterwards sold or exchanged but the Friedburg Church Land is still divided by the county line. In 1769 the first meeting-house of the Friedberg congregation was consecrated. Hanns Adam Spach, a sixty-year-old widowed Bildweber ("picture weaver", or weaver of tapestries) from Pfaffenhoffen, Alsace, and his thirteen-year-old son Adam left Alsace in 1733. Adam was the son of Hanns Adam's second marriage, to Salome Müller. The Spachs came to America in 1733 aboard the Charming Betty, landing at Philadelphia in October. The elder Spach was unable to pay the full fare, and on arrival, young Adam was indentured to a Mennonite for six years. After his term of service ended, he moved to Frederick County, Maryland, where he married and where his eldest son was born. In his Lebenslauf (life story), Adam doesn't mention his father after their arrival in America, and the fate of Hanns Adam Spach remains a mystery. He took the oath of allegiance to the Crown at Philadelphia on 12 October 1733, but no further record of him has been found. At sixty, he was already an old man for the time, and that combined with the rigors of the Atlantic crossing may have weakened his health, so it's possible he didn't survive long in America. On the other hand, he was hardy enough to have survived to a relatively advanced age and to have undertaken a difficult voyage, and his son and more than half of his grandchildren lived past the age of eighty. So maybe he settled down in America, perhaps trying to find work as a weaver, and perhaps trying to stay near his son. But it seems most likely that he passed away before the end of Adam's service, which would have been in late 1739. In the mid-1740s, Adam was drawn to the Moravian Church, which had established a presence in Frederick County. It may have been through the church that he met John Gumpp, a German immigrant. In about 1750, Mr. Gumpp brought to his home a young indentured servant from Hüffenhardt, Württemberg. The young lady, Maria Elisabetha Hütter, had made Mr. Gumpp's acquaintance in Baltimore. Learning that she was from his home village, he purchased her indenture and allowed her to work out her obligation in one year, which no doubt considerably shortened her term of service. In 1752, she became Mrs. Adam Spach. So on Week 7 prompt was VALENTINE I have decide to do my cousin Karen Wood and Michael Harris since they got married on February 14, 1976 in Mobile, Albama. Here are the links for Michael Harris:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harris-31336 and Karen Wood link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wood-22291.Here is picture of the family after the wedding that day.https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/Woods-9911.jpg/500px-Woods-9911.jpg Karen and Michael is the couple in the middle and the two people at the end of them is Karen's mother and dad. So on Week 8 prompt was HEIRLOOM The first heirloom is from my uncle which is my mom's brother, Carroll Leonard and his profile link is:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-5586. Here is his heirloom https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-13.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-13.jpg Now the next ones are My granddad's my mom's dad. His name is Summers Lyle Leonard Sr. Here is is profile link: [[Leonard-5596|Leonard-5596]] Here are the pictures of his heirloom: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/Leonard_Family_Bible.jpg/300px-Leonard_Family_Bible.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f2/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-1.jpg/300px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-1.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-8.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-8.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-2.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-2.jpg Next ones are my grandmother's which is my mother mom. Her name is Myra Belle Leonard her last name was the same as my granddad's my mother's name they were first cousins who married each other. Here is her profile link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-5581 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-3.jpg/300px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-3.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/28/Leonards_Family_heirlooms.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-5.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-5.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-12.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-12.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/24/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-4.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-4.jpg My granddad was a policeman of Johnson City, Tennessee and he worked on security duty for the schools in Johnson City, Tennessee especially Training school where my mom was a student from kindergarten to graduated from High School and that is where she met my dad when he was student teacher getting his degree in teaching from ETSU. Their love was first true love. They married March 15, 1957 after he was in the army for a year and she went for the freshman year before they married. Here is my dad's dad profile link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-3557 Also this his police badge that he gave to me for safe keeping before he died. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/Barnett-3557-2.jpg/500px-Barnett-3557-2.jpg So on Week 9 prompt was WHERE-THERES-A-WILL I am going do Michael Rominger with his will. Here is his profile link: [[Rominger-32|Rominger-32]]. In his will all of his siblings, children and wife is not listed. Just one or 2. His will mentions the Grist and Saw Mill that he owned and owned with his brother Phillip. He mentions that the Grist and Saw Mill will not be divided till after his youngest kid turns 21 and they all will share alike. He will give his wife a yearly annuity of 50 Bushels of wheat out of the proceeds of his part of the Grist and Saw Mill until his son Christian Lewis Rominger turns 21 years old and after that time an annuity of 25 bushels of wheat till his youngest child turns 21 years old. His executors will pay expenses for repair of the Grist and Saw Mill out of the profits. If there is any surplus of the profits after paying for the repairs of the Grist and Saw Mill the wheat which his wife to have an annually of the remaining profits should be put in interest and what to do about the Grist and Saw Mill. He put in about his slaves named Jack, Tom and Martha and what to do with them and also his whiskey, saddles, wagon and property. How to pay his debt off and what to do with the rest of the money that was left after paying the debt provisions should remain to his wife for taking care of their children that are not 21 years old when his wife dies. His will is on his profile and I am including it here also: Will of Michael Rominger Stokes County, NC 1 June 1824 In the Name of God Amen, I Michael Rominger of Stokes County in the State of North Carolina being weak in Body but of sound Mind and memory do this 1st day of June 1824 make this my last will and Testament. 1. I will that my Body be decently burried to the custom of the Church of the United Brethern. 2. I will that all my just Debts be paid and my dues be collected by my Executors. 3. I will that the interest I hold in a Grist and Saw Mill which is owned by myself and my Brother Phillip Rominger one half to each shall remain undivided and be kept up by my Executors for the Benefit of my heirs till all my Children (if they live to reach the age of twenty one years) arrive at the age of twenty one years and after that period arrives my Executors shall expose to public sales the said Mills among my then surviving Children and the highest the proceeds shall them be made amongst my then surviving Children share and share alike. 4. I give unto my beloved Wife a yearly anuity of Fifty Bushells of Wheat out of the proceeds of my part of the Grist Mill til my son Christian Lewis arrives to be twenty one years old and after that time an anuity of twenty five Bushells of wheat till my youngest surviving child shall become twenty one years old to be given to her by my Executors and leaving _______ out of the profits of my interest in the Grist mill from time to time during the yer as she may need it and call on them for it. 5. I will that my Executors shall pay all expenses for repair of Grist and Saw Mill out of the Profitts of said Mills and if any surplus Profitts remain after paying for such repairs and the wheat which my Wife is to have anually and remaining Profitts shall be put in interest and if the said Mills should need rebuilding then these funds so put on on interest shall be expended together with the interest therein so the payment for such a building and if not all used it shall the Balance so remaining be kept on interest till my surviving children become to the age of twenty one years when a division shall be made thereof as mentioned in Article the 3rd. 6. I will that each and every of my Children (which may arrive to the age of twenty one years) when they arrive at that age have the full and sole profitts of both Grist and Saw Mill for the term of one year each after paying to my beloved wife the anuity of twenty five Bushells of Wheat asdescribed in Article the 4th. 7. When I speak of my interest of the Mills in this Will I will allways be understood in this way that the seven Acres of Land which is termed by is the Mill tract shall allways be and belong to the Mills and be treated throughout as being part of said Mills. 8. I will that the Tract of Land whereon I now live together with my House and out Houses and other improvements thereon shall be and belong to my beloved Wife Christina during her natural Life or so long as she remains my Widow for the purpose of raising and maintaining my Children and after the decease of my Wife or if she marry then my Executors shall make a public Sale amongst my then surviving Children and the highest bidder shall be the purchaser and the proceeds thereof shall be divided as mentioned Article the 3rd. 9. I will that my Executors shall expose to Public or private Sale my Negro Man Jack, my Whiskey, Sadles, Waggon and such other loose Property as may not be needed for cultivating and attending to the Plantation whereon my beloved Wife is to raise and maintain my Children and likewise my Netro Man Tom and my Negro Woman Martha shall be sold public or private and if in case my Executors can not sell Tom and Martha they may give them to any persons willing to take them - out of the proceeds of these Sales my Executors shall pay my Debts which may remain unpaid after my dues are collected and expended towards the payment of my Debts and if any funds then remain on hand they shall be put on interest and if necessary shall be applyed in the same way as directed in Article the 5th for rebuilding the Mills and the surplus funds not expended as herein directed shall be put on interest and shall with as directed in Article the 3rd. 10. All the provisions in dividing grain and forrage on hand at my decease shall remain to the use of my beloved Wife for the maintenance of the Children - and all my Household and Kittchen furniture of whatsoever discription shall be and belong to my beloved Wife for her use as long as she may live or marry and after such term of her decease or marriage my Executors shall proceed the same way as mentioned in Article the 3rd. 11. But if in case my beloved Wife should depart this Life before all my Children should be the age of twenty one years, then and in that case my Executors shall forthwith proceed to get Guardians appointed of Good and uninterested Men over the then minor Children according to law and after such appointments are made shall make Public Sale of the interest in the Mills and of my Plantation and give notice of the time of such Sale to the appointed Guardian or Guardians of my then Minor Children and I do hereby enjoin on those Guardians to attend said Sale and see that no advantage be taken of my then minor children and of the proceeds of the Sale I will that the whole be divided as mentioned in Article the 3rd. Also all proceeds which may remain on hand in the case of my Wife's departure before all my Children are of age - of whatsoever description shall then be divided after such sales have taken place as directed in Article the 3rd - all the residue of my Estate of whatever Nature here not mentioned shall after the different proceeds herein mentioned have ____- - be equally divided amongst my living Children. 12. And I do hereby ordain and appoint my beloved Son Christian Lewis and my beloved Son Joshua as Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all prior wills and make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand Seal this 1st Day of June 1824. M. Rominger (seal) Signed Sealed Delivered and acknowledges before us. Jacob______ jurat Joseph Rominger So on Week 10 prompt was STRONG WOMAN My strong woman is my aunt husband mother: Her name is Beulah Mable (Archer) Sapp [[Archer-3665|Archer-3665]]. This is going to a long one because of her husband. Her husband was my uncle's father who was married 4x. My uncles mother was his fathers last wife Beulah Mable (Archer) and how he married her is the real story. The 3rd wife he married because he heard how rich she was so he divorced his second wife. Then he plotted with some friends on he should marry the third wife and then have someone kill her for her wealth. So he arrange to go camping with her and some friends the he hired two men to kill her when the went camping. When that happened the two men who killed his wife got to talking and so he and one other brother of his plotted to kill the two men and hide their bodies. So the were caught and charged with their death and he was sentenced to 99 years in prison. He escaped and came to East Tennessee and married Beulah and then they had 2 sons and a daughter. But he had taken his other dead brother name when he married her but he was caught and sentenced to go back to prison and that is where he died. The kids were very young and so Beulah had to take care of their kids by her self and with very little money and he was policeman when he was arrested and wanted his fellow policeman to help with Christmas for the kids while he was in prison. He was also charged the second time with taking his brother name and taking his brother money that should of gone to his dead brother's wife. I believe she didn't know about all of that till he was arrested and he was sentenced. My uncle has written a book about his dad and him taking his dead brother name and about the marriage of his dad's third wife and up to where he did at prison. The name of the book is The Man With Two Names which is based on the True Story of the Most Notorious Fugitive in Southeast Texas by Charles Sapp. That is where his dad was born and lived till he escaped to East Tennessee. If you want to find about my uncles father and mother you should get the book and read it is very interesting reading. So on Week 11 prompt was LUCKY I will do this I think I might have luck this one. Or on the other hand I might not because this one seems to be a very hard one to do. I thought very hard and I have decided to do my uncles brother Clarence Willard Sapp here is his profile [[Sapp-1318|Sapp-1318]]. Because when he was very young his father was put into jail for 99 years. His father died in prison. So he didn't have a father figure as he grew up. Then he contracted polio at the age of sixteen, while visiting an uncle and aunt on their farm in Iowa. Spent time recuperating at Warm Spring, Georgia. All expenses were paid by the March of Dimes. Still walks with crutches. As a young man, he won several talent contests, singing solo. A popular student in school. Being chosen class president as a freshman at East Tennessee State University, He became a music director in several Louisiana churches, and was ordained as a Baptist minister. A newspaper did an article on him. The title is Have You Given to Polio Fund? Story of Clarence Sapp Could Be YOURS. Here is the article. It had been a pretty enjoyable vacation so far for a young Washington county lad, who was spending the summer on a farm near Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was having a good time, doing the things on the farm that he loved to do. He was saving up a few dollars to help him in his school work when he returned to Johnson City. Suddenly he became ill. The diagnosis said polio. The date was August 12. To Clarence Sapp, 18 year old son of Mr and Mrs Tom Sapp of 909 Afton street, it meant plenty to worry. It wasn't the diagnosis that worried young Sapp. It was the heavy expense attached to the treatment of such a disease. But financial worries soon ended. The Washington County chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis came to the rescue and is paying for the expense. Now although crippled in both legs, young Sapp is on the road to recovery, and he gives the credit to the polio organization. In writing to Major Cy H. Lyle, chapter chairman, Sapp said "if it hadn't been for you, I would not be able to walk again." Young Sapp is a junior at Science Hill High School. He was an active member of the Red Shield Boys Club and took a lead in activities at Temple Baptist Church where he is teacher of a young boys class before he went to Iowa. He loves music and has often appeared before various organizations with other Boys Club members in furnishing musical programs. He played the bass violin in the Boys Club Band. Now, his heart is set on getting well, returning to Johnson City and resuming his school and church activities. Development of polio was not the first tragedy that has happened to Sapp. The previous summer he went to his uncle's farm to work and stuck a pitchfork in his foot. This has caused him considerable trouble, but his spirits are never daunted. His mother didn't want him to go to Iowa this past summer, but the thought of being able to do the things he loved and the idea of picking up a few dollars attracted him, so she finally gave her consent. But just as satisfying is the fact that those helped are so grateful. In commenting on a recent letter received from Sapp, Major Lyle said: " the chapter is very grateful to have someone express appreciation for aid rendered such as the letter received from Clarence." Since Sapp was first hospitalized August 12 and up through November 30, the chapter has extended 1,303 for hospitalization alone and $120 for braces for Sapp. The December bill is unpaid because of lack of funds, but the chapter chairman is optimistic that citizens will come through in the March of Dimes drive with sufficient funds to pay of all indebtedness and then some. Should Sapp have to be retained in Iowa hospital until March when he will be entered at Warm Springs some $900 hospitalization bill will be due. On top of this will have to come funds for the Warm Springs hospitalization. To really get an inside picture of how thankful a polio victim can be read Sapp's letter to Major Lyle: "As I write this letter, I can't get the right words to really say what I want to say, and I hope you will forgive me for not writing sooner than this." "I would like to thank you and the Foundation for the splendid help which has been given to me because if it wasn't for you I would not be able to walk again.," "Sir, when I came to the hospital that first day I wasn't afraid of polio. The thing that worried me was, how am I going to pay the bill, because I didn't know that infantile paralysis and polio were the same." "I knew about the March of Dimes for infantile paralysis and had given to it. The times I have given to it have not been as often as it should have been. I never realized that what I was giving to would be helping me. I thank God there is a Foundation for polio, and I thank God from the depths of my heart for you and all the other workers who are doing such a fine job for others. If the people of Johnson City will go a little deeper in their pockets and give a little more than they did last year, it will help a lot. They never knew when polio will strike someone in their homes and if it wasn't for the polio Foundation they would have to get loans on their homes in order to pay the high priced bills that go with polio." "Well, as it is time to get my workouts for the day will close for now, wishing you a very good and successful drive this year." "May God bless you. So on Week 12 prompt was MISFORTUNE My Misfortune is [[Adams-39172|Adams-39172]] Wilma Jeanette Adams. There was an article on her death in Chicago, Illinois in April 6, 1963. Her husband killed her with a hammer to the skull and then cut her to pieces and strewn her body all over Chicago. Parts of her body were found in April and May of 1963. When she had disappeared she was working as a nurse's aide in a Chicago hospital. Her husband was an immigrant from Baghdad, Irag. He was questioned by the Illinois authorities but was released after lie detector tests proved inconclusive. She met her husband while she was a student at University High School and he was a student at East Tennessee State University in 1959.When he killed her they had a 3 year daughter named Venus Lynn. She was sent to Baghdad to live with his parents. There was search for her that was started because of her father writing a letter to President John F. Kennedy. Her husband told the police that had last seen her on April 6, 1963 as he left Chicago to fly to New York City with the couple's three-year old daughter. He also told the police that he had not reported her missing because she had left home on two previous occasions and also they had quarreled and he thought she had left him. He said that he had written to her parents that she had left him and that he suspected that she was running around with a wealthier man than himself. That was written in July, four months after she disappeared. He also wrote in the letter "Mama, please if you ever hear from Jeanette let her know that he still loves her and if she promised that she will not leave him again. That he was ready to accept her back as an honest wife and mother to us." The letter was written to President Kennedy to appeal for help in finding his missing daughter. The letter found it way to Chicago Immigration Official who initiated the search for her through Chicago police. The identification of the dismemberment parts of the body of her was climaxed six months of investigation by Illinois police officials. They had checked all missing persons from a wide area who might have fit the description they had drawn from the body parts they found. They had not known she was missing apparently until someone in July according to officials. The last letter she wrote to her parents was dated March 10. In the letter she had said she had been sick most of the winter and had lost weight to 85 pounds. Her mother said her daughter had told her in a telephone call just before her disappearance that she had though she was pregnant again. She had a daughter by a previous marriage but the daughter is with the father. She had apparently met her husband while he was in school in Tennessee. She was a senior at University High School in 1957 dropping out in February of that year according to the principal. The principal remembered her as a shy quiet girl who had been in school band while she was in high school. She started in ETSU Training School in the first grade. Some woman at grocery store in Johnson City, Tennessee recalled that she had worked in the grill at the store and used to visit the woman there. Her brother had not been heard from Johnson City since June 1062. Her father had been trying to find him since that time. Her father said that her brother wife and three children are with him but he had no idea where they might be. They found her skull and four vertebrae and they were found in a blue and white plastic bag. The skull was found Christmas Eve in a slough near Crystal Lake, Illinois. She was a native of Johnson City, Tennessee. The other parts of her body was found in Lake County, Illinois in April and May of 1963. Crystal Lake is in adjoining McHenry County. She had been listed as missing since April 6, and the first part of her body was found on April 11. The baffling case was broken when a Deputy Captain found some x-rays taken of the woman's foot when she was in the sixth grade in Johnson City and he sent them to Illinois State Police. Her father told them that she had been living in Chicago for over four years. She had married her husband a foreign exchange student at East Tennessee State University before going to Chicago. Five days after she was reported missing boys playing near the Des Plaines River in Chicago suburb of Gurnee found a woman's right leg floating in the water wrapped in blue and white plastic and tied with twine. Other parts of the woman's body were found through May 15, She apparently slain in early April and various parts of her body turned up from April 11 through May 25 in Lake County, Illinois. She had unusal bone structure in her feet which made identification certain, It was learned. Chest x-rays were also used in the identification of the portions of the body. This was her second marriage. This was misfortune for her and her family and other relatives. So on Week 13 prompt was THE OLD HOMESTEAD Mine is [[Huff-4245|Huff-4245]] Nancy Huff Jones. Her home was given to her when she applied for her husband pension from the war they were given her home as homestead for payment for her husband's serving in the war. Her husband is [[Jones-76636|Jones-76636]] Darling Jones. About the time of the Revolution War, he was visiting his parents in Washington (now Carter) County on the "Doe River" when he was drafted for Revolutionary service. He stated in his pension application: "left Roans Creek, crossed Stone Mountain at the head of Watauga to the high hills of Santee and to the Santee Swamp where he joined Marion." He also stated in the Indian Wars with John Sevier. Also the war, he moved his family to Washington County where he had a grant of 259 acres - Grant No.1073, July 11, 1794" on Brush Creek." (The land was actually in the present Asbury Community.) Darling and Nancy Huff Jones lived in a cabin home located near the Clinchfield Railway and the Asbury Bridge. After Darling's death, Nancy continued to live in that home until her death. The cabin was moved at the efforts of a Mr. Miller to the Girl Scout Camp on Oakland Avenue, where it is used as an office building. So on Week 14 prompt was THE MAIDEN AUNT My maiden aunt is my mom's dad's sister [[Leonard-8012|Leonard-8012]] Ella Walls Leonard. Ella was crippled by illness (inflammatory rheumatism) and she never married. I meet her when I was in elementary school when the Leonards had a family reunion in Johnson City, Tennessee at a park. She remained at the family home until her death. She lived with a sister until she died. In her early twenties she developed tuberculosis of the bone. It was concentrated in one of her hips and resulted in her being crippled for the remainder of her life. She walked with a limp so she wore a shoe that keep her from walking with a limp. She also developed sever arthritis in her hands, which made it impossible for her to open her fingers. However, it did not prevent her from crocheting beautiful doilies, etc. She was always full of life, with a ready smile for everyone. So on Week 15 prompt was TAXES Mine is [[Fine-662|Fine-662]] Jonathon Fine. In Rhea County, Tennessee. As per instructions in the Act of 1807 the Court appointed four individuals to make lists of the taxable inhabitants in the County, Joseph Brooks was "to take in taxable below main Richland Creek; John Henry to take in taxable above main Richland Creek and below Clear Creek; Alexander Ferguson, above Clear Creek and below Piney Creek; Jonathan Fine for all the county above Piney Creek" The Court also laid the following tax: "Poor tax at 4 1/2 cents on each 100 acres of land, the same on white polls and double than sum on black polls." Jury tax was laid at three cents on each 100 acres of land, the same for white polls and six cents for black polls. Another source of information on the early settlers and land owners is the Rhea County Tax List of 1808. Unfortunately the 1809 through 1818 lists are incomplete. So on Week 16 prompt was STORMS This will be weird but I put my self [[Barnett-3517|Barnett-3517]] Linda Barnett. Because in 1972 in Athens, Tennessee where we just had built a house not to far from our old house we could walk to our new house to our new house. We had to build a new house because as us kids was growing up we need more room even me and my sister in the old house shared a room and we need separate rooms as I got into the 6th grade. But the year we move into the new house was when I just started junior high the 7th grade and that year there was a tornado that started up in the neighborhood I lived in and it went on the other side of the street and did not damage our new house that we just moved in a few weeks earlier. It even went on the side of the street of my junior high school and then went even beside the elementary school that my sister was going to in the 6th grade. My mom was home and she was upstairs in the house and she tried to get downstairs and almost trip over our cat as she was going downstairs also. We had just got our downstairs straighten up and cleaned so we could store my neighbor across the streets furniture because it had taken the roof of their house. My dad was out of town when it happened. At my school I was in a classroom facing the back parking lot and there was a door leading out to the parking lot and if flew open and all I saw was look like a white sheet with debris blowing around. It was scary and I did not know much about a tornado but I said I bet that was from a tornado. I did not know that it had started in my neighborhood. But that was when the schools in Athens, Tennessee started practicing tornado drills like they do fire drills. Since then I have heard a lot about tornados. I did not hear any noise with the tornado but the door just flew open and it was locked and saw all that debris blowing around and it looked like a white sheet I couldn't see anything except white sheet with black debris blowing. That was because it went right beside the school. It was little scary for a teenager that didn't know much about a tornado to go through that. So on Week 17 prompt was CEMETERIES Mine will be [[Space:Leonard_Family_Cemetery|Space:Leonard_Family_Cemetery]] it is done. Right now my mom brother who is dead wife which is mom best friend and graduated with her is looking after it right now. But when she dies and my mom and her sister dies my sister is going to be caretaker of the Leonard Family Cemetery. I just looked at I need to edit it but I think I have all the pictures of the graves on it. Some time I will go over there to take and add on paper what I need to add to it. Especially since I live nearby now since I moved up here in November 6th, 2018. So on Week 18 prompt was CLOSE-UP My will be Amanda Emma (Fine) King and here is her profile [[Fine-248|Fine-248]]. I find a lot out about her when I first started doing genealogy by going on line and also plus I borrowed and now own from my mom's sister that is dead now some books. The title of the books are History of Washington County, Tennessee 1988 and the History of Rhea County, Tennessee where the Fines ended up in. So I feel very close to her. So on Week 19 prompt was MOTHER'S - DAY My Mother's Day is my mom Deanna (Leonard) Barnett and her profile is [[Leonard-5569|Leonard-5569]] . She is feisty, very independent, and loves to help people out that needs help. When I had a complete hystercomy, had my glad bladder out because I had a stone in it, and plus my appendix out she took of for a week from work and stayed with me in the hospital for a week and took care of me that is what a mother does for their family. She even helps other children when other children has problems at home and lets them stay at our house while their parents deal with things. She even tries to find owners of cats and dogs that ends up in our yard and if she doesn't find their owners she will try to give them away to some good family. She even works in church groups like WMU, Acteens, or GA'S. Also she would work with the youth groups. Also we would be Girl Scout leader for Girl Scout troops. She would take care of my dad when he was down or sick long time ago which was not very often. But she loves my dad so much that she would take care of him when she wasn't feeling good in this last 6 years. We would have to push, insist or even take her to doctors to take care of her self that is how she is. But lately she understands that she can't take care of him by herself without help which we are all happy about. So on Week 20 prompt was ANOTHER LANGUAGE - Mine will be Graham Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5584|Leonard-5584]]. Graham Leonard vitae reads like an International travelogue of positions with the United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and universities ranging from teaching post in China, Europe, and the Midwest, where he has spent many years. Education is his passion. He has a degrees from the University of Tennessee, John Hopkins, and a Ph.D. from Harvard in linguistics and psychology. He headed a continuing education program for adults and teachers (CEEPAT) in Arabic language for masters in liberal arts studies in the Occupied Territories. He said that the Western education provides learning in history, language, and literature which enables students to think for themselves. But in the Mideast he found that these subjects were not taught in Arabic, but only in one of the romance languages. Only the elite Arabs were afforded a liberal arts education. He said "you can't get a humanities liberal arts education in any language in the world except English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. He is fluent in Arabic, and French. His Chinese is "tourist level" but was good enough to enable him to write the first book published in China by a foreigner since 1949. The recent book was on methods of modernizing education in China. So on Week 21 prompt was MILITARY Mine Military is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. National Archives Civil War records reveal that he enlisted in both the Confederacy on November 1, 1862 in Taylorsville, Tennessee (which may have been conscript) and was listed as AWOL on the June to December 1863. Company Muster Roll of the (6th NC Cav) 65th Reg't Co. G, North Carolina Volunteers only to surface again in Olney, Ill. on February 27, 1864 where he joined the 46th Reg't Illinois Infantry. He was listed as 22 years of age at this time putting his year of birth between 1842 and 1843. He is listed in Broadfoot Publishing Co's "The Roster of Confederate soldiers 1861 - 1865" as Frank Rominger. So on Week 22 prompt was SO FAR AWAY Mine is Hans Jerg Rominger and his profile [[Rominger-60|Rominger-60]] He was born about 1680 in Winterlingen, German and later moved from there to Singen, near Durlach. He married Elisabeth Odelin in 1708 in Winterlingen. In 1742 he applied for permission to emigrate to New England with his sons David and Philip. His son Michael did not emigrate until 1752 but then joined his family in Broad Bay, Maine. This settlement was a colony recruited in Germany by an American entrepreneur, Samuel Waldo, who promised more than he delivered in terms of land and amenities. George Soelle, a Moravian missionary who came to the settlement, noted that the settlers were "poor as church mice" and suffering greatly from the cold, inclement winter weather. Soelle estabilished a Moravian church in Broad Bay in 1762, In 1770 a group of families left Broad Bay and traveled by ship to Wilmington, NC, then overland to the Wachovia area. forming a new community at Friedland. MIGRATION Captain: James Abercombie From:Rotterdam By Way of: Deal Arrival: Broad Bay, October 1742 A list of men in the colony in May 1744 made by Captain John Ulmer in Preparation for the Indian wars. Also a letter by Zouberbuhler in May 1744 identifies names of two others who came that weren't on Ulmer's list. A list of people living in Broad Bay about the spring of 1745 made by John North. The "North List" was made up for Broad Bay and for the surrounding towns of ST. George, Cushiing and Meduncook and was probably a "Muster Roll" for the Louisbourg Expedition So on Week 23 prompt was GOING TO THE CHAPEL Mine is Reverend Richard Henry Jordan. His profile is [[Jordan-13111|Jordan-13111]]. Richard was born in 1821. He passed away in 1893. He is the son of [[Jordan-13139|Ashael Jordan]]and [[Anonymous-2598|Grisally Anonymous]] In 1870 Census of Rhea County, Rev. Richard Henry Jordan was listed living in the area of Smith's Cross Roads. His parents both are from South Carolina. Sometime before 1821 the Jordan family moved to Habbersham County, Georgia and by 1830, they migrated into Bledsoe County, Tennessee, where his parents died between 1871 and 1879. In 1880 Rev. Richard Henry Jordan was living in Meigs County, Tennessee and by 1890 he made his home in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Rev. Jordan, a Baptist Circuit Rider Minister for 41 years was born July 17, 1821 in Habbersham County, and died September 18, 1893, in what was James County, but is now Hamilton County. His death occured at the Salem Church, reportedly after preaching to large congregation. His last sermon was taken from St. John the 12th Chapter. So on Week 24 prompt was FATHER'S DAY Mine is my dad that is a wonderful dad. His name is Robert Eugene Barnett. His profile is [[Barnett-3518|Barnett-3518]]. My dad when we were kids would work 2 jobs to support us. He was a school teacher during the day. Then he worked on construction with my mom's dad. He even got a job a supertindent at the Athens Area Vocational School before it was built so while it was built during the week he would be living in the school and then on the weekends he would come up to Bristol where we lived in a house that he and mom and relatives help build when I was born. Then in 1966 when it was open we moved to Athens. He was their first supterdintent for that school till 1982. Then when he retired he started by word of mouth put aluminum siding on peoples houses and also did mission work on churches. He and my mom would go on mission trips while I looked after our cat that was between 12 and 20 years old and was sick and I volunteered to keeper her while they did mission work till she died when she was 20 years old. He even helped my sister and her husband redo their 2 houses and helped set up and fix up a building for my brother to have an artichect business he started. Also helped my brother and his wife build his home. Also he helped my brother - in - law build his computer office beside my house that I am renting from them. He also has built in all 3 house in 3 towns for me and my mother and when my sister and brother lived with us. The towns were Bristol, Athens and Loudon, Tennessee. But since 2015 he has gone done hill in his health and can't do anything now people and my family has to do things for him. When he was able he did care and loved people and would help do things for others. So on Week 25 prompt was SAME NAME Mine is that with the surname of the Honeycutts on my dad's side I have a lot of names that keeps repeating. There are my great grandmother's relatives. They are: Reuben Honeycutt, Moses Honeycutt, Nathan Honeycutt, Peter Honeycutt, Sampson Honeycutt, and Lucinda Honeycutt. So on Week 26 prompt was BLACK SHEEP Mine is my uncle who is Charles Monroe Sapp and it is his dad who is Emory Eron Sapp half brother who is Louis Benjamin Sapp.This is Louis Benjamin Sapp's brother profile: [[Sapp-1417|Sapp-1417]]. Both are Black Sheep of that Sapp family. He was charged along with his half brother in the murder of his half brother 4th and last wife for her property and then the murder of the two men that killed his Em's wife, Richard Watt and Frank Havard. He was convicted for the murder of Em's wife, with Em getting 40 years and Lou getting 20 years. However, the conviction was overturned, and Em was retried while Lou sat waiting in jail for his trial. He was never retried and was let out on $7000 bail in June, 1919 more than a year after Em's conviction. In November of 1939 Lou again made headlines when he surrendered to officers in Louisiana for the slaying of a patient in a hospital in New Orleans. The story as told was that Lou caught his wife in bed with a man, and that he shot at him, but the man escaped through the window of the house. However, he had been hit by one of the shots, and that he was admitted to a hospital in New Orleans. It is said that Lou bought a bunch of flowers, hid his pistol in the flowers and went to the hospital to visit the man. He shot and killed the man in his hospital room. He was sent to prison in Louisiana and after serving some time was pardoned from prison in Louisiana sometime during the administration of Bill Dodd as Lt. Governor. Bill Dodd's mother, Virginia was a brother Louis or of Lou as he was called. It was no reason to believe that Bill Dodd had any part in getting Lou pardoned for Bill Dodd was a highly respected politician both as Lt. Governor and Supt. of Schools. So on Week 27 prompt was INDEPENDENCE Mine is Darling Jones and his profile is [[Jones-76636|Jones-76636]]. Pvt. Carter's Co Shelby's N.C. Regt. Rev.War 10-9-1848 The D.A.R. has placed a marker to by his headstone, a Revolutionary War veteran. About the time of the Revolution War, he was visiting his parents in Washington (now Carter) County on the "Doe River" when he was drafted for Revolutionary service. He stated in his pension application: "left Roans Creek, crossed Stone Mountain at the head of Watauga to the high hills of Santee and to the Santee Swamp where he joined Marion." He also stated in the Indian Wars with John Sevier. After the war, he moved his family to Washington County where he had a grant of 259 acres - Grant No.1073, July 11, 1794" on Brush Creek." (The land was actually in the present Asbury Community.) Darling and Nancy Huff (his second wife) Jones lived in a cabin home located near the Clinchfield Railway and the Asbury Bridge. After Darling's death, Nancy continued to live in that home until her death. The cabin was moved at the efforts of a Mr. Miller to the Girl Scout Camp on Oakland Avenue, where it is used as an office building. Darling Jones was buried near his home where his grave was marked by the DAR. Now I will provide on this the sources I have on his profile * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33364355/darling-everette-jones *https://tngenweb.org/washington/records-data/cemeteries/cemeteries-of-washington-county-tennessee/cemeteries-of-washington-county-tennessee-h-i-j-k/jones-darling-cemetery/ *http://revwarapps.org/w7922.pdf *https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tenn-jones&id=I3844 *https://books.google.com/books?id=FNMQAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=~genealogy+Darling+Jones+Wake+County,+North+Carolina&source=bl&ots=PPV4xxKwBp&sig=ACfU3U0zYLgIFGRgg-8ezABVbgx2tM0LAQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6wYm11OPkAhUOSq0KHQIbA3U4FBDoATAAegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=~genealogy%20Darling%20Jones%20Wake%20County%2C%20North%20Carolina&f=false So on Week 28 prompt was TRAVEL I will do this. Mine is Hans Jerg Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-60|Rominger-60]]. Than his sons - Michael Rominger which his profile is [[Rominger-34|Rominger-34]] and David Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-86|Rominger-86]]. And also Philip Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-59|Rominger-59]] For Hans Jerg Rominger he was born about 1680 in Winterlingen, German and later moved from there to Singen, near Durlach. He married Elisabeth Odelin in 1708 in Winterlingen. In 1742 he applied for permission to emigrate to New England with his sons David and Philip. His son Michael did not emigrate until 1752 but then joined his family in Broad Bay, Maine. This settlement was a colony recruited in Germany by an American entrepreneur, Samuel Waldo, who promised more than he delivered in terms of land and amenities. George Soelle, a Moravian missionary who came to the settlement, noted that the settlers were "poor as church mice" and suffering greatly from the cold, inclement winter weather. Soelle estabilished a Moravian church in Broad Bay in 1762, In 1770 a group of families left Broad Bay and traveled by ship to Wilmington, NC, then overland to the Wachovia area. forming a new community at Friedland. For Michael Rominger he came to Broadbay, Maine from Germany about 1752 with family. In 1770 he moved to Broadbay Township, Forsythe Co., North Carolina via ship to Wilmington North Carolina and then overland to Salem. Winterlingen is in the Bolinger District of Wurtemberg, Germany. He had been a soldier in the Royal Regiment but quit when he married. Michael and family sailed from Amsterdam (June 1753) and Portsmouth, Landed at St. Georges, 18 Oct 1753. Moravian church records say the Anton family came from Howettersbach, in Baden-Durlach in 1751. Michael & Anna left Germany and immigrated in early 1752 or 1753 with four children, losing one son in Germany. They landed in New England (Maine) where they lived until 1770. The family moved to North Carolina in 1770. He married Anna Catharina Anton in Hoch Wettesbach, Germany in 1740. ===Immigration=== from 1752 to 1753 to ME from Germany •Event: Move 1770 To North Carolina Our old Br. and Sr. Michael and Anna Catharina Rominger celebrated the jubilee of their marriage with a lovefeast for the congregation, Br. Koehler presiding. In an earnest prayer he commended to the Savior these two people with their children and children's children, and pronounced a blessing upon the couple with the laying of hands. Most of their children and grandchildren were present. Of their eleven children five are still living; of their forty-seven grandchildren thirty-four survive, with four out of five great-grandchildren; a total of forty-three. elected Steward of Friedland 1752 St. Andrew :: :: Captain: Captain Alexander Hood :: From: Rotterdam, June 1751 :: By Way of: Cowes, England :: Arrival: Boston 19 Sep 1752, Broad Bay Oct 1752 :: :: Carried 260 passengers. Some stayed in Boston, some probably went to Germantown (Marblehead), and the :: majority continued on to Broad Bay (133 persons). :: :: Primary sources for the names of the passengers that came on this ship come from the following sources: :: :: A list of heads of households that came to Broad Bay on a ship from Germantown in October 1752 in the :: Knox Papers at the Massachusetts Archives in Boston. :: Lists of those who were sent supplies dated 29 Jun 1753 and Jul 1753 among the Knox Papers. :: The 1788 list of Germans coming to Broad Bay :: :: Some families probably remained in Boston while 133 of the passengers continued to Broad Bay in the fall of :: 1752. :: :: Since these colonists were ill prepared for the winter of 1752-1753, and since this winter was especially trying, :: the hard pressed colonists were sent supplies in the spring of 1753. Among the Knox Papers there is a list of :: provisions of salt, corn, and meal which were sent to Broad Bay German colonists on June 29, 1753 and :: another list of the signatures of colonists receiving these supplies in July 1753. :: :: Each family in need was allotted 2 bushels of meal for each freight. For those with more than one freight it was :: rounded down often for 3-4 bushels of meal for two freights. This probably depended on the size of the family. :: Each adult in the family counted as one freight. For children ages 4-13, they were considered a half-freight. :: Children under 4 were not counted as freights. With this system a family with three freights would have included :: a father, mother, and adult son or two children between 4-13, and perhaps additional children under 4. The :: number of freights listed for each family as reported in the first list of supplies sent to Broad Bay in the remarks :: column. This indicates the size of the family. [Abbreviations: w.=wife, s.=son, d.=daughter, b.=brother, ss.=step :: son, md=married, f.=father] And for David he He immigrated to New England with his father in 1742. Will Whitaker, editor of the Old Broad Bay newsletter, states that he is supposed to have married in 1741, but no record of his marriage could be found in Winterlingen, Singen, or nearby towns. He came to NC in 1769 with the first group of Broad Bay settlers, leaving his wife behind. In a postscript to a letter written from Broad Bay to Frederic William Marshall August 24, 1769, George Soelle wrote, "Dear David Rominger does not bring his wife with him, partly because she is sickly, partly because she prefers to remain with her children [presumably hers from a previous marriage, not his]. But he is leaving with her approval and consent, and has divided his property with her according to law, and has put everything in order. He asked me to tell you this. His son is a dead soul."Moravian Church Records, Moravian Archives, Winston-Salem NC His wife did make the trip to NC in 1770, but died before she reached Wachovia. Phillip he He was born in 1721 in Winterlingen, Germany and came to New England with his father and brother David in 1742. His wife's name is unknown. He died in 1762 in Boston, MA. So on Week 29 prompt was MUSIC I will do this. I have a lot that are musical talented but I am going to do my cousin named Jerry Parker Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-9101|Leonard-9101]]. He was a choir member of First Baptist Church of Kingsport, Tennessee. He enjoyed singing and had been a member of S.P.E.B.Q.S.A. and the Symphony of the Mountains Chorus. So on Week 30 prompt was COLORFUL or I will do this one also. Mine is my great aunt Opal Flora Hutchison Leonard and her profile is [[Hutchison-1745|Hutchison-1745]]. Because Opal is pretty colorful. She was visiting my Great aunts Ruby and Ella at their home. There was a stoop with no railing at the door and she stepped backwards and fell of the stoop and broke her hip. She had surgery, but was incoherent when she came to. She never really recovered. She had hip surgery several years previously to replace a hip joint, and recovered so well she was able to play golf again, which she loved. She and her husband my great uncle lived on College Heights across from my great uncle Roy's parents and from my mothers parents for many years and their boys grew up there, before they moved to a fine home in Ridgefields in Johnson City, Tennessee a golfing community in Kingsport, Tennessee. So on Week 31 prompt was OLDEST Mine is my uncle Charles Sapp mother's homestead in Jonesborough but I put on Mattie Emma Lou Archer profile and her profile is [[Archer-3811|Archer-3811]]. It was taken in 1890. {{Image|file=Archer-3811.jpg |caption=Archer Homestead }} So on Week 32 prompt was YOUNGEST I will do this also. Mine is Wilma Jeanette (Adams) Hassan and her profile is [[Adams-39172|Adams-39172]]. I did her on Week 12 but she is the youngest in her family so I decided to do her again. There was an articles on her death in Chicago, Illinois in April 6, 1963. Her husband killed her with a hammer to the skull and then cut her to pieces and strewn her body all over Chicago. Parts of her body were found in April and May of 1963. When she had disappeared she was working as a nurse's aide in a Chicago hospital. Her husband was an immigrant from Baghdad, Irag. He was questioned by the Illinois authorities but was released after lie detector tests proved inconclusive. She met her husband while she was a student at University High School and he was a student at East Tennessee State University in 1959.When he killed her they had a 3 year daughter named Venus Lynn. She was sent to Baghdad to live with his parents. There was search for her that was started because of her father writing a letter to President John F. Kennedy. Her husband told the police that had last seen her on April 6, 1963 as he left Chicago to fly to New York City with the couple's three-year old daughter. He also told the police that he had not reported her missing because she had left home on two previous occasions and also they had quarreled and he thought she had left him. He said that he had written to her parents that she had left him and that he suspected that she was running around with a wealthier man than himself. That was written in July, four months after she disappeared. He also wrote in the letter "Mama, please if you ever hear from Jeanette let her know that he still loves her and if she promised that she will not leave him again. That he was ready to accept her back as an honest wife and mother to us." The letter was written to President Kennedy to appeal for help in finding his missing daughter. The letter found it way to Chicago Immigration Official who initiated the search for her through Chicago police. The identification of the dismemberment parts of the body of her was climaxed six months of investigation by Illinois police officials. They had checked all missing persons from a wide area who might have fit the description they had drawn from the body parts they found. They had not known she was missing apparently until someone in July according to officials. The last letter she wrote to her parents was dated March 10. In the letter she had said she had been sick most of the winter and had lost weight to 85 pounds. Her mother said her daughter had told her in a telephone call just before her disappearance that she had though she was pregnant again. She had a daughter by a previous marriage but the daughter is with the father. She had apparently met her husband while he was in school in Tennessee. She was a senior at University High School in 1957 dropping out in February of that year according to the principal. The principal remembered her as a shy quiet girl who had been in school band while she was in high school. She started in ETSU Training School in the first grade. Some woman at grocery store in Johnson City, Tennessee recalled that she had worked in the grill at the store and used to visit the woman there. Her brother had not been heard from Johnson City since June 1062. Her father had been trying to find him since that time. Her father said that her brother wife and three children are with him but he had no idea where they might be. They found her skull and four vertebrae and they were found in a blue and white plastic bag. The skull was found Christmas Eve in a slough near Crystal Lake, Illinois. She was a native of Johnson City, Tennessee. The other parts of her body was found in Lake County, Illinois in April and May of 1963. Crystal Lake is in adjoining McHenry County. She had been listed as missing since April 6, and the first part of her body was found on April 11. The baffling case was broken when a Deputy Captain found some x-rays taken of the woman's foot when she was in the sixth grade in Johnson City and he sent them to Illinois State Police. Her father told them that she had been living in Chicago for over four years. She had married her husband a foreign exchange student at East Tennessee State University before going to Chicago. Five days after she was reported missing boys playing near the Des Plaines River in Chicago suburb of Gurnee found a woman's right leg floating in the water wrapped in blue and white plastic and tied with twine. Other parts of the woman's body were found through May 15, She apparently slain in early April and various parts of her body turned up from April 11 through May 25 in Lake County, Illinois. She had unusal bone structure in her feet which made identification certain, It was learned. Chest x-rays were also used in the identification of the portions of the body. This was her second marriage. So on Week 33 prompt was FAMILY LEGEND I will do this but it will be hard one to do. I have several legends: 1) a lot on both sides of my family in my mother and dad side that seemed to be married to Indian princess. 2) On my mom side my mom's mother told my aunt that we are related to 1) President Andrew Johnson who profile is [[Johnson-10479|Johnson-10479]]. I haven't confirmed and figured how we are related to him on my mom side. And the 2) one is David Crockett and his profile is [[Crockett-311|Crockett-311]]. I also haven't confirmed and figured how we are related to him also on my mom side. But I am very interested in how we are related to President Andrew Johnson and David Stern Crockett. So on Week 34 prompt was NON-POPULATION Mine is John H. Fine. His profile is [[Fine-602|Fine-602]] The year that John died (1860) was determined from Rhea County Will Book Number One (page 164) that was dated May of 1860. The following entry also was written: Stephen Breeding, Administrator of John FIne, deceased, reported that "the estate was not sufficient to provide the years support of the family and exempting the land from execution. The estate was deficient by $200.00. Amount owed by the estate is $300.00; nothing to administer.". So on Week 35 prompt was BACK-TO-SCHOOL Mine is Abraham Fine and his profile is [[Fine-249|Fine-249]] In 1948 Abraham probably taught at May's school according to record's at Cherokee Baptist Church. So on Week 36 prompt was WORK Mine will be Graham Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5584|Leonard-5584]]. Graham Leonard vitae reads like an International travelogue of positions with the United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and universities ranging from teaching post in China, Europe, and the Midwest, where he has spent many years. Education is his passion. He has a degrees from the University of Tennessee, John Hopkins, and a Ph.D. from Harvard in linguistics and psychology. He headed a continuing education program for adults and teachers (CEEPAT) in Arabic language for masters in liberal arts studies in the Occupied Territories. He said that the Western education provides learning in history, language, and literature which enables students to think for themselves. But in the Mideast he found that these subjects were not taught in Arabic, but only in one of the romance languages. Only the elite Arabs were afforded a liberal arts education. He said "you can't get a humanities liberal arts education in any language in the world except English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. He is fluent in Arabic, and French. His Chinese is "tourist level" but was good enough to enable him to write the first book published in China by a foreigner since 1949. The recent book was on methods of modernizing education in China. So on Week 37 prompt was CLOSET - TO - YOUR - BIRTHDAY Mine is Issadora O "Iza Dora" Henson and her profile is [[Henson-2357|Henson-2357]]. She is buried in the Leonard Cemetery. They lived across the street from my mother family and across the family cemetery the Leonard Family Cemetery. One of her kid which was a son lived in Knoxville, Tennessee above where we lived in Loudon, Tennessee. Then she has a daughter who lives in Portland, Oregon. Issadora birthday was on September 18 and mine is September 19th So on Week 38 prompt was UNUSUAL SOURCE I will do this one. Mine is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. His Unusual Sources is United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907 - 1953; Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861 - 1865. Also Pension Applications for military service. So on Week 39 prompt was ON THE FARM Mine will be James Anquish McKay and his profile is [[Mckay-3799|Mckay-3799]]. In the 1880 Census for Mobile County, Alabama the listed his occupation as Farmer then in the 1910 census for Mobile County, Alabama his occupation was listed as Grocer So on Week 40 prompt was TEN Mine is my paternal grandmother's father who is Burton Bert Yelton and his profile is [[Yelton-144|Yelton-144]]. My grandmother's mother wasn't really married to my grandmother's father since he was already married to Lilah Harrell and the had 11 children themselves. So my grandmother mom didn't marry Burton. So she married Clingman Henson. So Clingman Henson was her step - dad. So on Week 41 prompt was SPORTS Mine is my first cousin child. Her name is Lauren Sapp and her profile is [[Sapp-1221|Sapp-1221]]. She was very athletic into sports in school. Volleyball, and swimming. Especially swimming in high school her and three other girls set a girls' 17 - 18 record of 1:37.7 in the 200 free relay. She now even on swim team in college now. When she was in high school the whole family will go with her to her swim meets all over United States. So on Week 42 prompt was CONFLICT Mine is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. His pension for Military service. National Archives file designation SC 143 - 395. First communication dated 20 May 1872. On it the date and guardian appointed for minor child not named (Conrad Dove, on 5 February 1913, Washington County, Tennessee this is assumed to be Suzie, daughter born to Frank and Sarah Gervin). Also on the pension papers was a challenge by and rebuttal to Sarah Gervin. Rominger's claim to Frank pension (NOTE: Susie DOVE - International Genealogical Index / NA; Gender:F Marriage: 16 October 1918 Warren, Tennessee to James Wallace SANDERS on 16 October 1918 in Warren, Tennessee) So on Week 43 prompt was CAUSE OF DEATH Mine is Lloyd Reece Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-8018|Leonard-8018]] 1st Lieutenant Lloyd R. Leonard. Lloyd was a graduate of Science Hill High School and after high school worked as a brick and stone mason. He enlisted in the United States Army at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia on 14 June 1941. In 1943, he applied for and was accepted into Officer Candidate School. Lloyd completed that course and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant as an artillery field officer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Afterwards, he was sent to Camp Mackall, North Carolina and assigned to Battery A, 674th Glider Field Artillery Battalion, 11th Airborne Division. Lloyd was serving in the Pacific Theater in the New Guinea Campaign when he died from injuries received in an automobile accident at 108 Station Hospital, Dobodura, Papua New Guinea. Lloyd was 25 years old and the son of John William Leonard and Laura Elminia Rominger. He was married to Elizabeth Evans. So on Week 44 prompt was FRIGHTENING Mine is Victoria Rominger and her profile is [[Rominger-161|Rominger-161]]. Emily Belton stated that at about 14 years of age, while picking berries in the mountains, Victoria was lost and never heard from again. A search of the area at the time failed to produce any trace of her. This information is questionable as a marriage record has been located that shows Victoria Rominger married David Wilson in Ashe County, North Carolina on 6 July 1889. More information has surfaced (12 July 2002) that states another child, not previously known to Emily was the one who disapperared. Her name was "Callie Rominger", died young." I don't know if Callie Rominger is kin to us but I think she is. So on Week 45 prompt was BEARDED Mine is Elcanah Leonard. His profile is [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]]. {{Image|file=Leonard-5579-1.jpg |caption=Bearded Elcanah Leonard }} So on Week 46 prompt was RANDOM FACT Mine is Doyle Washington Hoilman and his profile is [[Hoilman-20|Hoilman-20]]. He said that his dad was so small when born that they would pin his clothes with him in them onto a pillow for a bed and his head could fit into a tea cup. So on Week 47 prompt was THANKFUL Mine is that I am thankful that I found a lot of information on my dad's side of the family starting with Spencer Barnett and his profile is [[Barnett-3530|Barnett-3530]] and Flora (Jones) Down Barnett and her profile is [[Jones-33184|Jones-33184]]. I found a lot from people contacting me on that side plus as I am unpacking my mom's stuff and put things away in her house to help get her settle since our move from Loudon, Tennessee last November I found a lot more information that was given to my dad and mom. So on Week 48 prompt was NEXT - TO - LAST Mine is Elcanah Martin Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]]. He was born on November 9, 1833. So on Week 49 prompt was WINTER Mine is Roger Craig Barnett and his profile is [[Barnett-3519|Barnett-3519]]. He was born on December 14, 1957. Every year before me, mother and my dad moved up to Upper East Tennessee in November, we still celebrate his brother when we get together for Christmas and then we give him his birthday presents first and then we will get then celebrate Christmas. So on Week 50 prompt was NAUGHTY Mine is Mohsin Abdul-Amer Hassan.His profile is [[Hassan-136|Hassan-136]]. He killed Wilma Jeanette (Adams) Hassan and cut her body up and strew her body parts all over Chicago, Illinois and the highway and lied about doing it. So on Week 51 prompt was NICE Mine is Flora (Jones) Barnett and her profile is [[Jones-33184|Jones-33184]]. She made all kinds of delicious food to eat and meals. Always was given the children candy. So on Week 52 prompt was RESOLUTIONS Mine resolution is to see and research on how my family on my mother side is connected to President Andrew Johnson and his profile is [[Johnson-10479|Johnson-10479]] and his wife Eliza (McCardle) Johnson and her profile is [[McCardle-11|McCardle-11]]. The David Hawkins Stern Crockett and his profile is [[Crockett-311|Crockett-311]]. 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A place for my entries into 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge. {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_-_Coat-12.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors - 2018|1024px }} {{ Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 1 Start }} Category: 52 Ancestors - [[ Curtis-8629 | Kimberly McComb ]] '''Week 1 - START ''' I'm STARTing with my grandmother. Timeline 6 Mar 1915 born in Mobile County, AL (Told family she was born in Chicago, IL because she was embarrassed that she was labeled illegitimate. Mother: Eula (Eudie) Lee Weaver . Father: Unknown at the time of birth ( birth certificate was marked illegitimate) Father was later discovered to be J. Scott 1915 – 1923: Lived in Chicago, Illinois with F. Olsen (a friend of Eula’s from nursing school). During this time she spent some time on a large commercial dairy farm around Chicago, Illinois owned by the Van Dorn family. 1923 – 1925: F. Olson took Marie to Bay Minette to live with J. Smith, his wife & daughter, Katherine. 1925 – 1929: J. Smith put Marie on a train for the Cathedral Girls Home in Mobile, Alabama. After he left Marie got off the train and went back to his house. He had to put her back on the train. All of the family was crying. (J. Smith is now deceased). 1929 – 1934: Marie came to live with Eula Weaver Rasher (her biological mother) & James (Jim) Rasher . She had a half-sister, Patricia Rasher Green . 1934 – 1938: Marie attended nursing school for four years & got her college degree in nursing. . [9] 1938 – 1942: Marie worked as both a company nurse (company unknown) and a hospital nurse (believe the hospital was Providence Hospital in Mobile County but not positive) During this time she met and dated Thomas Lamar Sessions . 1942: Married Thomas Lamar Sessions in Charleston, South Carolina in front of their apartment building. 1942 – 1944: History is unknown at this time. 1944: First daughter, L.J. Sessions , was born on 1 Jan 1944. 1946: Second daughter, Deborah Ann Sessions , was born on 7 Nov 1946. 1946: Marie was working as a nurse although the company she was working for is unknown at this time. 13 Feb 2000: Marie died at Jacksonville Hospital in Jacksonville, Alabama from Congestive Heart Failure. Week 2 – Favorite Photograph {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks.jpg |caption=Nanny, Papaw & me after my christening }} This is one of my favorite photographs. This photograph was taken in Golden Springs, Calhoun County, Alabama in 1977. The picture is of me [[ Curtis-8629 | Kimberly McComb ]], my Nanny [[ Weaver-8111 | Marie Sessions ]], and my Papaw [[ Sessions-264 | Thomas Sessions ]] on the day of my christening with the Methodist Church in Anniston, Alabama. After the christening my Nanny & Papaw came back to my parent’s house for a small luncheon. This is one of my favorites simply because my Papaw passed away when I was 5 so I don’t have too many memories of him and I don’t have many pictures of him either (especially of the two of us together). My mom [[ Sessions-395 | Debbie McComb ]] kept this photo in her albums while I was growing up but then she passed the albums down to me about two years ago when I started working on our family history. So now I have the family photographs.

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[[Category:Allison-1080 Family Homes]][[Category:Allison-1080 Family Home Allison]] == Family Home == :Surname: '''Allison''' :Address: ''' 52 Gordon St Altona''', Melbourne, Victoria, Australia :1st home of [[Allison-1145|David Snr]], [[Hepburn-366|Annie Walker]], [[Allison-1081|David]], [[Allison-1392|Albert]] & [[Allison-1179|John]] in 1954 after arriving in Australia. Both [[Allison-1081|David]] & [[Hepburn-366|Annie]] are listed on the Australian Electoral Rolls with the occupation as Process Worker/Employees === Photos === :::::https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/52_Gordon_St_Newport.jpg :[[Space:Family_Homes|'''Return to PHLGenepool Family Tree Residences''']]

52 Photos Week 1 Beginnings

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52 Photos Week 1 New

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 1 of the [[Space:52_Photos_for_52_Weeks_in_2019_Challenge|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''NEW'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _1_New. Then click save changes to image details. New Daddy by Robynne Lozier - this is my husband Andre Lozier (Lozier-145) (unlisted) on the day he became a new Daddy in 2002. I cannot figure out how to copy this to G2G. {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_1_New.jpg |caption=New Daddy }} :[[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]] My younger sister enters a new decade Hazel Langridge - Langridge -122 (unlisted) {{Image|file=Langridge-122.jpg |caption=Hazel enters new decade }}

52 Photos Week 10 Feminine

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 10 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is FEMININE You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _10_Feminine then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 10 Home Sweet Home

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 10 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is HOME SWEET HOME. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _10_Home_Sweet_Home then click save changes to image details. These instructions are not clear. Where does it say "Add Person"? Unable to participate.

52 Photos Week 11 Hats

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52 Photos Week 11 Spectacles

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52 Photos Week 12 Humor

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52 Photos Week 12 Transportation

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 12 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is TRANSPORTATION. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _12_Transportation then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 13 Funny

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 13 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is FUNNY. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _13_Funny then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 13 Happiness

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52 Photos Week 14 Profession

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52 Photos Week 14 Springtime

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52 Photos Week 15 Connection

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52 Photos Week 15 Spring

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52 Photos Week 16 Friendship

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52 Photos Week 16 Outings

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52 Photos Week 17 Building

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52 Photos Week 17 Hope

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52 Photos Week 18 Heirloom

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52 Photos Week 18 Maternal

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52 Photos Week 19 Blooming

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52 Photos Week 19 Maternal

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52 Photos Week 2 Children

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52 Photos Week 2 Generations

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52 Photos Week 20 Celebration

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 20 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is CELEBRATION You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _20_Celebration then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 20 Dress Up

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52 Photos Week 21 Memorial

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52 Photos Week 21 Military

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 21 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is MILITARY You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _21_Military then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 22 Transportation

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52 Photos Week 22 Wedding

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 22 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is WEDDING. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _22_Wedding then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 23 Summer

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 23 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is SUMMER. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _23_Summer then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 23 Summer-1

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52 Photos Week 24 Paternal

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52 Photos Week 25 Bicycles

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 25 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is BICYCLES. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _25_Bicycles then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 26 Travel

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52 Photos Week 27 Patriotic

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52 Photos Week 28 Pets

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 28 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is PETS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _28_Pets then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 29 Reunion

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 29 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is REUNION. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _29_Reunion then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 3 School

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 3 of the [[Help:52_Photos|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''SCHOOL'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _3_School. Then click save changes to image details. School Class Photo taken in Plymouth, Devon, England by George W. Holden. {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_3_School.jpg |caption=School Class Photo taken by George W. Holden }}

52 Photos Week 3 Sports

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52 Photos Week 30 Cousins

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 30 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is COUSINS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _30_Cousins then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 31 Spectacles

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 31 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is SPECTACLES. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _31_Spectacles then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 32 Birthday

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 32 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is BIRTHDAY. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _32_Birthday then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 33 Sad

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 33 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is SAD. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _33_Sad then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 34 Love

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 34 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is LOVE. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _34_Love then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 35 Vacation

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 35 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is VACATION. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _35_Vacation then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 36 Religion

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 36 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is RELIGION. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _36_Religion then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 37 Grave

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 37 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is GRAVE. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _37_Grave then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 38 Celebration

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 38 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is CELEBRATION. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _38_Celebration then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 39 Humorous

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 39 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is HUMOROUS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _39_Humorous then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 4 Dressed Up

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[[Category:52 Photos]] {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_4_Dressed_Up.png |size=200 |align=l}} This free-space page is members participating in Week 4 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is DRESSED UP You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _4_Dressed_Up then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 4 Sunday Best

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 3 of the [[Help:52_Photos|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''SUNDAY BEST'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _4_Sunday_Best. Then click save changes to image details. The Burrow family all dressed up in their Sunday Best in 1925 {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_4_Sunday_Best.jpg |caption=Burrow Family }}

52 Photos Week 40 Brave

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 40 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is BRAVE. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _40_Brave then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 41 Autumn

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 41 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is AUTUMN. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _41_Autumn then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 42 Children

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 42 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is CHILDREN. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _42_Children then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 43 Memory

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 42 of the 53 Photos Challenge. The theme is MEMORY. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _43_Memory then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 44 Costumes

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 44 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is COSTUMES. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _44_Costumes then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 45 Veterans

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 45 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is VETERANS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _45_Veterans then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 46 Baby

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 46 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is BABY. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _46_Baby then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 47 Siblings

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 47 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is SIBLINGS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _47_Siblings then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 48 Thankful

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 48 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is THANKFUL. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _48_Thankful then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 49 Handwriting

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 49 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is HANDWRITING. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _49_Handwriting then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 5 Athletic

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 5 of the [[Help:52_Photos|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''ATHLETIC'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _5_Athletic. Then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 5 Profession

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[[Category:52 Photos]] {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_5_Profession-1.png |size=200 |align=l}} This free-space page is members participating in Week 5 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is PROFESSION You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _5_Profession then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 50 Map

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 49 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is MAP. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _50_Map then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 51 Winter

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 51 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is WINTER You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _51_Winter then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 52 Resolutions

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 52 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is RESOLUTIONS You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _52_Resolutions then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 6 Childhood

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 6 of the [[Help:52_Photos|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''CHILDHOOD'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _6_Childhood Then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 6 Romance

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52 Photos Week 7 Hairstyle

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52 Photos Week 7 Sweethearts

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52 Photos Week 8 Favorite

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52 Photos Week 8 Musical

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52 Photos Week 9 Animals

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52 Photos Week 9 Girly

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5254 Walnut Place

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52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

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[[Category: 52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-42.png|align=r|label=North Carolina|size=100}} '''52nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry''' completed its organization at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina, in April, 1862. Its members were raised in the counties of Cabarrus, Randolph, gates, Chowan, Stokes, Richmond, Wilkes, Lincoln, Stanly, and Forsyth. The unit fought at Goldsboro, then moved to Virginia where it was brigaded under Generals Pettigrew, Kirkland, and MacRae. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from Gettysburg, had 2 killed and 25 wounded in the fight at Bristoe, and surrendered with only 6 officers and 60 men.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0052RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ==History== The ''52nd North Carolina Regiment'' was formed in 1862. Originally they where part of the Dept. of North Carolina. They where transferred to the Army of Northern Virginia just before Gen. Lee's Northern Invasion into Pennsylvania. They where assigned to Brig. Gen. J.J.Pettigrew's Brigade, Heth's Division, Hill's Corps. Pettigrew's Brigade was heavily engaged July 1st at Gettysburg against the Union I Corps. After heavy fighting and casualties, they helped forced the Union I Corps to retreat thru the streets of Gettysburg to Cemetery Hill. Pettigrew's Brigade suffered very heavy losses the first day and where held in reserve July 2nd at Gettysburg. On July 3rd, Gen. Pettigrew assumed command of Gen. Heth's division due to Gen. Heth's head wound received July 1st. The 52nd N.C., along with Gen. Pettigrew's entire division, where temporarily transferred to Lt. Gen. James Longstreet's command and where assigned the left wing position of the Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble Charge at the Union center on Cemetery Hill. Suffering major casualties they where forced to retreat. They where assigned the rear guard of the Army of Northern Virginia during Gen. Lee's retreat back to Virginia. Brig. Gen. Pettigrew was mortally wounded during the retreat when fighting near Falling Waters, Maryland. The 52nd continued fighting at battles such as Bristoe, Wilderness, Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, and others for the remainder of the war and surrendered at Appomatox along with the rest of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1865. The unit surrendered 60 men and 6 officers. ==Officers== Colonels James K Marshall and Marcus A Parks, Lieutenant Colonels Eric Erson and Benjamin F Little, and Major John Q Richardson. ==Formation== :Company A - "Cabarrus Riflemen" Cabarrus County  :Company B - "Randolph Guards" Randolph County  :Company C - "Orapeake Guards" Gates County  :Company D - "McCulloch"s Avengers" Stokes County :Company E - "Richmond Regulators" Richmond County  :Company F - "Wilkes Grays" Wilkes County :Company G - "Dry Pond Dixies"  Lincoln County  :Company H - "Spriing Hill Guards"  Lincoln County :Company I - "Stanly Rebels" Stanly County  :Company K - "Fighting Boys" - Forsyth County ==Regimental Statistics== :Organized on Apr 22 1862 :Mustered out on Apr 9 1865 :Enlisted or commissioned: 1296 :Drafted: 31 :Transferred in: 44 :Killed or died of wounds: 115 :Died of disease: 223 :Prisoner of war: 602 :Died while prisoner of war: 103 :Disabled: 26 :Missing: 2 :Deserted: 29 :Discharged: 103 :Transferred out: 40 ==Sources== *[https://www.52ndnorthcarolina.com/ 52nd North Carolina Infantry Living History] *Wikipedia~52nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment

539 5th Avenue

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53rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:53rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate Order of Battle]] ====Commanding:[[Semmes-75 | BG Paul Jones Semmes (1815-1863)]] ==== ::Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863; Died Martinsburg, WV on 10 Jul 1863 :'''53rd Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' :::Col. Leonard T. Doyal :::Col. James P. Simms ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' :::Commanding:Ltc. James Washington Hance Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 :::Commanding:Ltc. W.F. Hartsfield :::Commanding :Ltc. Thomas Sloan, and Robert P. Taylor :::Commanding :Ltc. Robert P. Taylor ::'''Majors''' :::Maj. S.M. Brown :::Maj. Thomas W. Sims. ::'''Captains''' :::Cpt. Thomas Washington Atkins Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Adjutant''' ::'''Quartermasters''' ::'''Surgeon''' ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' ::'''Chaplain''' :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::'''Company A''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::Lieutenants :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company B''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company C (The Fayette Planters)''' ::'''Company D''' ::'''Company E''' ::'''Company F''' ::'''Company G''' ::'''Company H (The Dixie Volunteers)''' ::'''Company I (The Jeff Davis Riflemen)''' ::'''Company K (The Quitman Guards)''' :::[[Richardson-10306 | Pvt. Robert Norsworthy Richardson (1824-1863)]]

53rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:53rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle]] '''ROSTER''' ='''II Corps, First Division, 4th Brigade'''= ====Commanding: [[Brooke-2981 | Col John Rutter Brooke (1838-1926)]] (w) Gettysburg==== :'''53rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::Commanding: ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' ::Commanding: ::'''Adjutant''' ::'''Quartermasters''' ::'''Surgeon''' ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' ::'''Chaplain''' :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' ::'''Hospital Steward''' ::'''Company A''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company B''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company C''' :::[[Isett-78 | 1st Sgt. Matthew G. Isett (1838-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 '''PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG''' ::[[Isett-78 | 1st Sgt. Matthew G. Isett (1838-1863)]] Killed at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863

54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 54th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] [[Category: Second Battle of Fort Wagner]] [[Category: Battle of Olustee]] [[Category: Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category: Battle of Boykin's Mills]] [[Category:African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to honor all 1,200+ of the soldiers of color of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry that fought in the Civil War. == Volunteers == Before I ever arrived, a few wonderful 54th soldier's profiles were already created by members, including [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] who created [[Meads-59|Private Andrew B. Meads]] and [[Barks-107|Corporal William Tecumseh Barks]]. * [[Raymoure-1|Kim Raymoure]] is currently working on linking military documents to soldiers. * [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] is currently working on the 55th Mass. * '''January 2020''': Yep, still processing military pension files * '''July 2019''': Processing military pension files * '''February 2019''': All profiles have been created for commissioned and non commissioned officers * '''January 2019''': Identified military pension applications for Company G, H * '''October 2018 - December 2018''': Organizing for library research / Library research * '''30 September 2018: All profiles for the enlisted men of the regiment have been created!''' * '''6 September 2018: All profiles have been created for Company C''' * '''23 July 2018: All profiles have been created for Company E''' * '''4 July 2018: All profiles have been created for Company F''' * '''3 June 2018: All profiles have been created for Company H''' * '''3 May 2018: All profiles have been created for Company I''' * '''6 April 2018: All profiles have been created for Company K''' * '''21 March 2018: All profiles have been created for Company B''' * '''10 March 2018: All profiles have been created for Company D''' * '''28 February 2018 (last day of Black History Month!): All profiles have been created for Company G''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify spouses and children of soldiers * Share burial information of soldiers * Confirm birth, marriage and death dates * Share additional military pension details where applicable Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Resources == * [https://search.ancestryheritagequest.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8667 Ancestry Heritage Quest's 1890 Veterans Schedules Database (searchable)] ''some libraries provide in-library or off-site access; check your local library'' * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) * Fuller, James. ''Men of Color, to Arms!: Vermont African-Americans in the Civil War.'' 2001. * [http://www.masshist.org/online/54thregiment/index.php Massachusetts Historical Society: 54th Massachusetts Overview and Selected Portaits] * Redkey, Edwin S. ''A Grand Army of Black Men.'' New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. * Shepard, Ray Anthony. ''Now or Never! 54th Massachusetts Infantry's War to End Slavery.'' Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Calkins Creek, 2017. == Interesting Mysteries to Solve == * Who ''is'' Daniel Freeman in the roster? ** [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84028140/1899-11-07/ed-1/seq-2/ ''Akron daily Democrat.'' (Akron, Ohio), 07 Nov. 1899. "Victim of an Unscrupulous Pension Agent: Strange Story of Daniel Freeman's Crime - He Saw Service"] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. * Who ''is'' Charles Mitchell in the roster? ** [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033673/1869-04-27/ed-1/seq-2/ ''Public ledger.'' (Memphis, Tenn.), 27 April 1869. "Boston"] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. ** No Charles Mitchell appears in the roster for the 54th *** Edward Mitchell of Co. C? *** Hamilton Mitchell of Co. E? *** William Mitchell of Co. F? *** Someone else? * Who was the excitable young man killed in action at Olustee as described by [[Stephens-8748|Sergeant Stephens]]? * Who is Corporal George Grayson, listed as Company G, in the 1890 US Veteran Schedules for Potomac, Virginia? * There is a man nicknamed "Stonewall" / "Stonewall Jackson" in Company C who's stories are shared by both Corporal Gooding and Private Wilson in their writing; who is he? * Who is Professor Bond, the band instructor? * Who is E. "Nall" mentioned in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oliver-8958 Company A May 1863 Remarks]? * In [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tanner-3931 the Long Island, Boston Harbor recruitment records], who are Alfred Wilson of Albany, New York; Charles Whetland of Jamaica; and William Young of Wilmington, North Carolina? They don't appear in the Roster in Emilio's appendices. Did they serve? Seems they did, but were omitted from the roster. * Who is Peter Jones (maybe James or Janis instead) in the 1890 West Chester, Pennsylvania Veterans Schedules? The form lists his service as Company E in the 54th Massachusetts, but he's absent from the McKay roster in Emilio. ''Could he be a soldier of the 54th USCT from Arkansas?'' * Who is William Butler mentioned as a Private in Co. H in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jeffries-1475 the 1864 POW list]? ===Mysteries Solved=== Move questions with answers into this section as mysteries are solved. * Who is drummer Thomas E. ''Platuts?'' mentioned in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-29343 Company A June 1865 Remarks]? Also mentioned as "Thomas E. Platner" of Co. A in the Special Orders RE: Drum Major. ** [[Platner-54|Thomas Edward Platner]], non-commissioned officer, Principal Musician. * Was [[Piner-53|Philip Piner]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts or no? ** Yes, to Company B. Mustered in 25 November 1864, mustered out 29 August 1865. == In Their Own Words == :''"We are all destitute of clothes, and some have not as much as a shoe upon their feet, but when we look at the suffering condition of the poor slaves, we can stand all: only give us our liberty and freedom, and we will give our lives for liberty, for we love that well-known sound."'' :: - [[Collins-19173|First Sergeant John H. W. N. Collins]], Company H = Fundraisers = Funds and supplies were raised in various ways throughout the 54th's service, including but not limited to: * 20 March 1863 reception at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickering_%26_Sons#Chickering_Halls Chickering Hall] at 246 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts to raise funds for comforts and necessities at Readville training camp due to cold weather and suffering, as well as procuring the regiment's flags[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 15]] * $500 towards musical instruments and a regimental band instructor[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 15]] * Ladies' Committee[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 23]] * Various donors[[#Emilio|Emilio, pp. 15-16]] # Professor Agassiz, Donor # Oakes Ames (probably US Congressman [[Ames-2143|Oakes Ames]]), Donor # [[Hersey-913|Mrs. Governor Andrew (Eliza Jones (Hersey) Andrew)]], ''wife of Massachusetts Governor Andrew'' #* Donor #* Ladies' Committee # Edward Atkinson, Donor # Abolitionist and hair salon franchise owner [[Babcock-3518|Christiana "Madame Carteaux" Bannister]], Donor # James M. Barnard (probably [[Barnard-4635|James Munson Barnard]]), Donor # George Bemis, Donor # John W. Brooks, Donor # Albert G. Browne, Donor # Albert G. Browne, Jr., Donor # Charles Buffum, Donor # John H. and Mary E. Cabot, Donors # Samuel Cabot, Jr., Donor # Mrs. E. D. Cheney, Ladies' Committee # William Claflin, Donor # William Cumston, Donor # James B. Dow, Donor # William Dwight, Donor # J. Wiley Edmands, Donor # Oliver Ellsworth, Donor # [[Emerson-46|Ralph Waldo Emerson]], Donor, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # John S. Emery, Donor # William Endicott, Jr., Donor # James T. Fields, Donor # Manuel Fenollosa (probably [[Emilio-7|Manuel Emilio]], father of Captain Luis Fenollosa Emilio), Donor # John Gardner, Donor # [[Grimes-1456|Reverend Mr. Grimes]], Ladies' Committee # George S. Hale, Donor # Miss Halliburton, Donor # [[Hallowell-202|Lieutenant Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell]] #* Musical instrument and band fundraiser #* Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # [[Higginson-180|George Higginson]], father of [[Higginson-176|Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson]], Donor # [[Higginson-385|John A. Higginson]], uncle of [[Higginson-176|Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson]], Donor # Henry W. Holland, Donor # Robert W. Hooper, Donor # Samuel Johnson, Donor # Edward W. Kinsley, Donor # Francis L. Lee, Donor # Henry Lee, Jr., Donor # James L. Little, Donor # Charles G. Loring (probably [[Loring-1745|Charles Greely Loring, Sr.]], Massachusetts State Senator), Donor # Mrs. William J. Loring, Donor # John Lowell, Donor # John J. May, Donor # Samuel May, Donor # Miss Abby W. May, Ladies' Committee # G. Mitchell, Donor # Reverend Dr. Neale, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis, Donor # Theodore Otis, Donor # John G. Palfrey, Donor # Mary P. Payson, Donor # Edward S. Philbrick, Donor # [[Phillips-2330|Wendell Phillips]], Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Avery Plummer, Donor # Avery Plummer, Jr., Donor # Pond & Ducklee, Donors # George Putnam, Donor # Josiah Quincy, Donor # Alexander H. Rice, Donor # Uriah and John Ritchie, Donors # William B. Rogers, Donor # Mrs. W. B. Rogers, Ladies' Committee # Judge Russell, Ladies' Committee, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Thomas Russell, Donor # James Savage, Donor # Marshall S. Scudder, Donor # Mrs. C. M. Severance, Ladies' Committee # [[Shaw-5134|Colonel Robert Gould Shaw]], Musical instrument and band fundraiser # John H. Silsbee, Donor # Charles W. Slack, Ladies' Committee # [[Smith-77131|Gerritt Smith of New York]], $500 Donor # Peter Smith, Donor # [[Preston-5893|Mary E. Stearns]], wife of abolitionist George Luther Stearns, Donor # John H. Stevenson, Donor, Ladies' Committee # Mrs. Charles W. Sumner, Donor # Reverend Father Taylor, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Frederick Tudor, Donor # Mrs. S. R. Urbino, Donor # Samuel G. Ward, Donor # Richard P. Waters, Donor # Mrs. Robert C. Waterston, Donor # William F. Weld, Donor # [[Wolcott-1481|J. Huntington Wolcott]], Donor # Wright & Potter, Donors = Recruiting = ==Recruiters== # William I. Bowditch, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Delany-151|Dr. Martin Robison Delany, M.D.]] # [[Bailey-7481|Abolitionist Frederick Douglass]] # John M. Forbes, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Grace-2212|J. W. Grace]] #* William Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts recruiting office # Richard Penrose Hallowell, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Hayden-3631|Abolitionist Lewis Hayden]] # [[Hinton-1927|James Sidney Hinton]] # [[Johnson-72000|Corporal Charles H. Johnson]], Co. F #* Worcester County, Massachusetts # [[Johnson-73421|Sergeant Frederick Johnson]], Co. C # Amos A. Lawrence, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Rock-961|John Swett Rock]] # Le Baron Russell, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # Reverend J. B. Smith # George L. Stearn, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Steward-2385|Sergeant Henry Steward]], Co. E == Recruiting Offices == ===Massachusetts=== * Fall River * Nantucket * New Bedford: William Street * Pittsfield ===Missouri=== * St. Louis ===New York=== * Buffalo: George L. Stearns recruiting headquarters * Elmira * New York City ===Pennsylvania=== * Philadelphia ** [[Stephens-8748|''The Anglo-African'' correspondent George E. Stephens]] who would go on to serve as a First Sergeant in the 54th ** [[Corson-775|Robert Rogers Corson]], Massachusetts State Agent[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 9]] ===Rhode Island=== * Newport * Providence ===Unassigned Recruits=== # John H. Freeman of Brattleboro, Vermont #* Widow's military pension identified # [[Wheatland-106|Simeon J. Wheatland of Salem, Massachusetts]] =Companies= == Company A == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles (136 / 136)=== ====Privates (119 / 119) ==== # [[Adams-37499|Private Jacob Adams of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Addison-1091|David Addison of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Aikens-218|Private William H. Aikens of Boston, Massachusetts and Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Albert-2315|Private Henry Albert of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Allen-34447|Private James Allen of Lafayette, Indiana]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Bancroft-1512|Private John H. Bancroft of Roxbury and Stoughton, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Barton-6506|Thomas Barton of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] #* ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' #* ''possible brother of Lott Lee Barton, who served with Co. C'' # [[Benton-2734|Private Anthony Benton of Coxsackie, New York]] #* Father and sisters identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Benton-2742|Private Samuel J. Benton of New York, New York]] #* Image identified # [[Berry-12916|Private Samuel Berry of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Biddle-1130|Private Eli George Biddle of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and Connecticut]] WIA #* Image identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bird-6963|Private Levi Bird of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Bounds-420|Private Robert Bounds of Hudson, New York]] # [[Brown-79710|Private John Brown of Worcester and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Burghardt-151|Private Henry F. Burghardt of North Lee, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Mother's military pension files identified #* Memorial created # [[Cooper-21172|Private Watson Cooper of Medfield and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Crosier-171|Private Eugene Crozier (Crosier) of Bristol, Vermont]] ''brother of Nelson Crozier, Co. A and Silas Crozier, Jr., Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Crosier-186|Private Nelson Crozier (Crosier) of Bristol and Lincoln, Vermont]] ''brother of Eugene Crozier, Co. A and Silas Crozier, Jr., Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cutler-1769|Private George Cutler of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Demmings-18|Private Owen (Orrin) Demmings (Deming) of Vermont and Lewis, New York]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Dixson-197|Private Henry A. Dixson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Dugan-1055|Private George W. Dugan of Concord, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Duncan-12125|Private Lorenzo S. Duncan (Dunkins) of Pittsfield and Hinsdale, Massachusets; and Hartford, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Ellis-15527|Private George J. F. Ellis of Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island]] MIA #* Parents tentatively identified #* Memorial created # [[Ford-11489|Private Joseph Ford of Boston, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Foster-19252|Private Moses Foster of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Freeland-1077|Private Milo J. Freeland of Sheffield, Massachusetts and East Canaan, Connecticut]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Garrison-4879|Private Silas Garrison of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Gibson-15173|Private Martin Gibson of Taunton, Massachusetts]] # [[Glazier-352|Private Abraham Glazier of Catskill and Columbia County, New York]] WIA DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Gover-237|Private Franklin F. S. Gover (Grover) of Great Barrington, Pittsfield, and Lee, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-28884|Private Joseph Henry Green of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Grey-2112|Solomon Grey of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Groomer-137|Private Edward Groomer of Columbia County, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Hall-36902|Private Elias Hall of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-18785|Private Frank Hamilton of Hinsdale, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave (possibly a cenotaph) identified # [[Hamilton-17243|Private Frank Hamilton of Hinsdale and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Henry Hamilton, Co. K and Paul Hamilton, Co. D xfered to A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Hamilton-16999|Private Paul Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''transferred from Company D, brother of Henry Hamilton, Co. K and Frank Hamilton, Co. A'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hamilton-18791|Private Thomas Hamilton of Buffalo, New York]] WIA # [[Harris-32772|Private Charles E. Harris of New York, New York and Selma, Alabama]] # [[Harris-32773|Private John H. Harris of Abington and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Harrison-15229|Private William H. Harrison of Paris, Maine and Hannibal, Missouri]] # [[Hill-30376|Private Alexander Hill of Hudson, New York]] WIA # [[Hill-30377|Private William F. Hill of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Hines-3366|Private Edward Hine(s) of Norfolk, Connecticut]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Hollenbeck-1007|Private John J. Hollenbeck of Jersey City, New Jersey]] # [[Jackson-29281|Private Abraham A. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] ''cousin of James Henry Jackson, Co. A; Levi & Frank Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Jackson-26952|Private Elmer H. Jackson of Saratoga Springs, New York]] ''brother of Francis H. Jackson, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28426|Private James Henry Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] WIA ''brother of Levi & Francis Jackson of Co. C; not to be confused with Sergeant James H. Jackson of Co. D 54th transferred to Co. B 55th Massachusetts'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-29338|Private Sanford Jackson of Amherst and Warren, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-29343|Private Thomas Jackson of Lenox, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-29344|Private William N. Jackson of Hudson, New York]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jarvis-3553|Private George Jarvis of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] # [[Jarvis-3554|Private George W. Jarvis of Greenfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Johnson-75058|Private Nathaniel H. Johnson of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Norman Johnson, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse(s) and children identified # [[Johnson-68160|Private Norman Johnson of Sheffield and Westfield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Nathaniel H. Johnson, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Johnson-75071|Private Peter B. Johnson of Springfield, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension files available # [[Jones-72644|Private Henry E. Jones of Lanesborough, Massachusetts]] #* Parents tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jones-72678|Private William Henry Jones of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Kane-2234|Private Charles Kane of Buffalo, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Kelson-51|Private Joseph Kelson (Kelsey) of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Parents identified #* Memorial identified # [[Lamb-6385|Private Marshall Lamb of Newberry, South Carolina]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Lewis-32263|Private Douglass Lewis of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] #* Parents identified # [[Livingston-3310|Private Franklin R. Livingston of Hudson, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Lushay-1|George Lushay of New York, New York]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Martin-46390|Private James M. Martin of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[McCloud-458|Private James McCloud of St. Thomas, ''Virgin Islands?'']] # [[Merritt-3777|Private William Merritt of Hudson, New York]] # [[Miller-59918|Private William Miller of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Nettle-86|Private John H. Nettle of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Oliver-8958|William H. Oliver of Springfield, Massachusetts]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Pell-634|Private George M. Pell of Lee, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial identified # [[Perkins-11774|Private George Washington Perkins of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Perow-18|Private Joseph D. Perow (Pero) of Burlington, New Jersey]] WIA #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9779|Private George G. Peters of Lenox, Massachusetts]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pierce-10685|Private Harrison Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] KIA ''brother of Warren Pierce, Co. A and son of Solomon Pierce, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Pierce-10686|Private Solomon Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] ''father of Harrison and Warren Pierce, Co. A'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pierce-10687|Private Warren Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Harrison Pierce, Co. A and son of Solomon Pierce, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Piper-2530|Private Charles H. Piper of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Porter-14675|Private William Porter of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Porter-14676|Private William D. Porter of New York, New York]] # [[Potter-8562|Private Franklin Potter of New York, New York]] WIA # [[Price-16768|Private Cornelius Price of Underhill, Vermont]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Pruyn-73|Private Peter H. Pruyn of Stuyvesant, New York and Lenox, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parent, guardians and other uncertain relatives identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Robinson-29312|Private Lewis Robinson of Columbia and York, Pennsylvania]] # [[Robinson-29313|Private Thomas P. Robinson of Staten Island, New York]] WIA # [[Rollings-146|Private Robert Rollings (Rollins) of Andover, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Roy-5382|Private Lindsey Roy a.k.a. Le Roy of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* One spouse identified (of at least two) #* Grave identified # [[Saunders-7877|Private Enoch Saunders of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Sharts-8|Private James E. Sharts of Lee, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Sharts-11|Private William H. Sharts of Lee, Massachusetts]] # [[Siscoe-29|Private Richard Siscoe (Cisco) of Catskill, New York]] ''brother of John H. Siscoe, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-168404|Private John Smith of Somerset County, Maryland]] WIA # [[Smith-168406|Private Samuel Smith of Boston, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Spriggs-410|Private Isaiah C. Spriggs of Baltimore and Jefferson, Maryland]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Stevens-15860|Private William A. Stevens of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Sutherland-5300|Private John Sutherland of Stockport, New York]] # [[Tabb-246|Private Americus (America) C. Tabb of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Mystery identified # [[Taylor-52613|Private William Thomas Taylor of Tyringham, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-35210|Private Jacob H. Thomas of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-45308|Private Charles P. Thompson of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] # [[Townsend-6709|Private Ralsey R. Townsend of Winchester, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial created # [[Tucker-11636|Private Henry J. Tucker of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Mother tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Tucker-11642|Private Jeremiah Tucker of Boston, Massachusetts and Cleveland, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Van_Allen-385|Private Charles Van Allen of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Van_Alstyne-170|Private Charles Van Alstyne of Hudson, New York]] #* One spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Van_Blake-2|Private John Van Blake of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Vernonhaus-1|Private Alexander Vernonhaus of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Vosburgh-216|Private John E. Vosburgh of Lenox, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Wallis-2651|Private Alanson Wallis (Wallace) of Hampden County and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Wallace-12885|Private James Wallis (Wallace) of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Waterman-2156|Private George F. Waterman of Lenox, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Parents and one sibling identified #* Memorial created # [[Watson-21253|Private Cornelius Watson of Orange County, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Whipple-2353|Private William Henry Whipple of Scituate, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Whitford-593|Private Charles H. Whitford of Hudson, New York]] #* One spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Williams-68096|Private Alexander Williams of New York and Lee, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-68098|Private Amos Williams of Hartland, Connecticut; Tyringham, Massachusetts; and Dillon, California]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Wilson-56992|Private George Wilson of Hudson, New York]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Wilson-57000|Private William H. Wilson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (10 / 10) ==== # [[Duncan-12115|Corporal Justin M. Duncan of Berkshire County, Massachusetts; Paw Paw, Illinois; and St. Cloud, Florida]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Gardner-11854|Corporal Ralph B. Gardner of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] POW # [[Halsted-188|Corporal James W. Halsted of Hartford County, Connecticut]] #* Spouse (including image) and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Noe-791|Corporal Charles Noe of Springfield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Ringgold-68|Corporal George W. Ringgold of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Siscoe-25|Corporal John H. Siscoe (Cisco) of Catskill, New York and Cleveland, Ohio]] ''brother of Richard Siscoe, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* One child identified # [[Spencer-17619|Corporal Aaron Spencer of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Wilson-56991|Corporal Eli Wilson of Springfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wilson-56999|Corporal William Wilson of Indianapolis, Indiana]] # [[Woods-10793|Corporal Thomas Woods of New York, New York]] ====Sergeants (7 / 7) ==== # [[Benton-2727|First Sergeant Andrew Benton of Catskill, New York]] MIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Bundy-1156|Sergeant George L. Bundy of Manchester, New Hampshire and Worcester, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Cross-7295|Sergeant Martin B. Cross of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified # [[Fletcher-9144|Sergeant Francis H. Fletcher of Salem, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Lenox-209|Sergeant Charles W. Lenox of Watertown, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Smith-168399|First Sergeant Burrill Smith, Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Memorial identified # [[Taylor-52611|Sergeant Robert L. Taylor of Boston, Massachusetts]] == Company B == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles ( 136 / 136) === ====Privates (119 / 119) ==== # [[Allison-4415|Private George Allison of Howard County, Maryland and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Anderson-36209|Private Elijah Anderson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Anderson-36210|Private Solomon E. Anderson of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Parents and some of his siblings identified # [[Bailey-18704|Private David Bailey of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial created # [[Ballard-6318|Private Jacob Ballard of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Barcus-139|Private Ezekiel L. Barcus of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Blake-5419|Private Lemuel Blake (Blakes) of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bond-6020|Private Benjamin M. Bond of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Bosley-614|Private Joseph E. Bosley of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Mother identified # [[Boyd-10698|Private William T. Boyd of Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Bradley-9578|Private Daniel Bradley of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Bradley-9579|Private Jeremiah Bradley of Adams, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Branson-842|Private Alexander Branson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Branson-843|Private Samuel Branson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brooks-12869|Private John Henry Brooks of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Brown-72431|Private George Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Brown-72432|Private Henry L. Patterson Brown of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Father and some siblings identified # [[Brown-72455|Private Jesse H. Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Brown-72461|Private Morris Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Buck-4972|Private Henry George Buck of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Clark-41162|Private Isaac Jefferson Clark of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Clow-300|Private John J. Clow of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Cole-15525|Private James Cole of Oxford and Lincoln, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified (brother: Josiah of Company B) # [[Cole-15526|Private Josiah Cole of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified (brother: James of Company B) # [[Cooper-19217|Private Thomas F. Cooper of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Counsel-42|Private George Counsel of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW # [[Croslear-1|Private Edward Augustus Croslear of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Father identified #* Spouse and siblings identified # [[Crozier-782|Musician Oscar James Crozier of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Day-10300|Private Robert M. Day of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Dickson-3449|Private Anderson Dickson of Muscatine Island, Iowa]] # [[Dixon-8811|Private John W. Dixon of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Douglass-2254|Private John Douglass a.k.a. Henry W. Hinson of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Draper-2542|Private Charles Draper of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Elletts-1|Private James Elletts of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Memorial created # [[Elletts-2|Private Samuel Elletts of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ferris-2098|Private John R. Ferris of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Gallas-40|Private Joseph Gallas (Gallis) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Garner-4017|Private George H. Garner of Framingham and Marlborough, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* One spouse and one child identified # [[Gibbs-4826|Private George W. Gibbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and St. Louis, MIssouri]] # [[Glasgow-751|Private London Glasgow of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Grant-11491|Private George Grant of Philadelphia and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Green-26472|Private Alfred Green of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Hall-33658|Private Aaron C. Hall of Exeter, New Hampshire]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hall-33659|Private George Henry Hall of Philadelphia and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Hall-33661|Private William D. Hall of Exeter, New Hampshire and Southbridge, Masssachusetts]] # [[Harris-29755|Private John C. Harris of New York City, New York; Sheffield, Massachusetts; and Willimantic, Connecticut]] ''note: there is also a John C. Harris in Company D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index tentatively identified # [[Harrison-13954|Private William Henry Harrison of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ''note: there is also a William H. Harrison in Company A and two William Henry Harrisons in Company H'' # [[Hazard-656|Private Austin Hazard of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''brother of James Hazard, Co. G'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Hazard-668|Private Solomon Hazard of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hercules-13|Private Lewis Hercules of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Hight-378|Private James Hight of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hill-27692|Private William Hill of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hoose-82|Private Edward Hoose of Dalton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Howard-15801|Private James Howard of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hurdle-139|Private Robert Harrison Hurdle of Falmouth, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26198|Private Charles Jackson of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Jackson-26199|Private Samuel D. Jackson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Jay-784|Private George Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Wesley and William Jay, Co. B'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Jay-788|Private Wesley Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of George and William Jay, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Jay-787|Private William Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of George and Wesley Jay, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Johnson-68288|Private Augustus Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Johnson-68289|Private Clayton Johnson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Johnson-68290|Private George W. Johnson '''AKA''' George H. Cooper of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-68300|Private Moses Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Jones-66155|Private William Jones of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Langley-2418|Private London S. Langley of Rutland, Vermont]] ''transferred to the 33rd United States Colored Troops (USCT)'' # [[Lee-23014|Private Alfred Lee of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Long-14960|Private Henry Long of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Mero-71|Private Andrew H. Mero of Rutland and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Mero-84|Private Edward H. Mero of Woodstock, Vermont and Princeton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Mero-76|Private Sylvester Hartland Mero of Rutland and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Miller-54458|Private John Miller of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Bath, New York]] # [[Moore-39935|Private Edward More (Moore) of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Neal-4323|Private Samuel Neal of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Newport-1088|Private Erastus Newport of Monson, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Nicholas-1699|Private Lemuel A. Nicholas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York]] # [[Parker-27336|Private Jeremiah Parker of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Parker-27337|Private John Parker of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Peer-456|Private John W. Peer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Potter-7804|Private Charles W. Potter of Hinsdale, Massachusetts]] # [[Preston-5056|Private Charles Henry Preston of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Reed-16150|Private John W. Reed of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Richardson-17348|Private Andrew Richardson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Rigby-895|Private William Rigby of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW # [[Ringold-13|Private James W. Ringold of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Ross-15079|Private James Ross of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Scott-27469|Private George H. Scott of Rutland, Vermont]] ''son of William Scott, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Shirley-2053|Private John L. B. Shirley of Salisbury and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Smith-153401|Private Edward H. Smith of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-153279|Private James H. Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Snowdon-146|Private John A. Snowdon (Snowden) of Hanover and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Spriggs-343|Private Enos Spriggs of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[States-215|Private Daniel States of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Story-1570|Private William A. Story of Hadley, Massachusetts]] # [[Streets-217|Private George Washington Streets of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Sufshay-1|Musician Samuel Sufshay (Suffhay) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Swan-2195|Private Charles L. Swan of Monterey, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Swan-2196|Private Henry Swan of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Tanner-3931|Private John N. Tanner of Southbridge, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-32021|Private John Thomas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Vanalstyne-156|Private William D. Vanalstyne of Plainfield, Massachusetts]] POW # [[Vanleer-46|Private George R. Vanleer of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Walls-1640|Private Albert Walls of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Washington-1809|Private George A. Washington of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Washington-1812|Private Stephen Washington of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Washington-1813|Private William Henry Washington of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Wells-15653|Private Augustus Wells of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wentworth-2034|Private Charles B. Wentworth Sr. of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''father of Charles B. Wentworth Jr., Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[White-41681|Private Isaac White of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Williams-62301|Private Charles Williams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] POW ''note: there is a Charles A. Williams in Co. G'' # [[Williams-62303|Private Curtis Williams of New Bern, South Carolina and Mattapan, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Williams-62307|Private John Williams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Williams-62331|Private John Q. Williams of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-62332|Private Valorous W. Williams of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Willis-7310|Private Jeremiah Willis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wilson-51724|Private Samuel R. Wilson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Memorial identified # [[Winston-1019|Private Joseph Winston of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Woods-9427|Private Robert Woods of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wright-30504|Musician John Wright of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (11 / 11)==== # [[Armstrong-12167|Corporal George E. Armstrong of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Champlin-557|Corporal David Henry Champlin of Hingham, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Davis-55098|Corporal Jeremiah Davis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York, New York]] # [[Farmer-4513|Corporal George Farmer of Unionville, Pennsylvania and Haddonfield, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified # [[Glasgow-750|Corporal Abraham Glasgow of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hall-33660|Corporal James Henry Hall of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hammond-6816|Corporal Alexander Hammond of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Hardy-5585|Corporal Charles Hardy of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] POW # [[Lyons-4489|Corporal James Lyons of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Morris-20068|Corporal George Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW # [[Smith-153403|Corporal Lewis Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ==== Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Merriman-932|Sergeant George F. Merriman of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Simmons-10368|First Sergeant Robert John Simmons of Bermuda]] WIA POW #* Parents and sibling identified #* Memorial identified #* 1863 letter to his wife identified # [[Stephens-8748|First Sergeant George E. Stephens of Boston, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Story-1397|Sergeant Charles A. Story of Hadley, Massachusetts]] # [[Valentine-2007|Sergeant Samuel Valentine of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Personal letter identified by Edwin S. Redkey # [[Washington-1808|Sergeant Edward Washington of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Springfield, Ohio]] == Company C == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing;) three of the regiment's five major engagements ===WikiTree Profiles (122 / 122) === ====Privates (103 / 103)==== # [[Allison-4732|Private Charles H. (Allson) Allison of Bristol County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified # [[Anderson-38910|Private John H. Anderson of Chelsea, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Atkinson-7579|Private John H. Atkinson of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Baker-34774|Private George Baker of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouses and children identified # [[Barton-6387|Private Lott Lee Barton of Columbia County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Benton-2668|Private Nelson R. Benton of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Sister identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Blackburn-3833|Private John Blackburn of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Blackburn-3834|Private John W. Blackburn of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' #* Mother and sibling identified # [[Brewster-3126|Private Henry T. Brewster of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and two of three children identified #* Grave identified # [[Byard-186|Private Robert Byard of St. Albans, Vermont and Medford, Massachusetts]] #* Memorial tentatively identified # [[Campbell-29437|Private Joseph R. Campbell of Baltimore, Maryland and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Mother tentatively identified #* Memorial identified # [[Cass-1168|Private Isaiah (Isiah) Cass of Woodford County, Kentucky and Richmond, Indiana]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Clark-44118|Private Lewis Clark of Lebanon, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Cootney-1|Private Rudolphus Cootney of Greene County, Ohio]] DOD # [[Cornish-1822|Private John Cornish of Maryland; Springfield, Massachusetts and Denver, Colorado]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Craig-8024|Private Noah Craig of Delaware and Bristol County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Davis-58996|Private Enoch Davis of East Troy, New York and Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Demory-42|Private Francis Demory of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Depp-74|Private Stephen Depp of Champaign County, Ohio]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Dexter-1786|Private Thomas Dexter of Plymouth, Massachusetts and Richmond, Virginia]] # [[Downing-2896|Private John Downing of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Easton-1548|Private James H. Easton of Newport, Rhode Island]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Edwards-20929|Private John Edwards of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ennis-1124|Private Stephen Ennis of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Evins-72|Private Joseph Evins (Evans) of Tennessee and Ohio]] # [[Finnemore-81|Private Charles A. Finnemore of Amherst, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Fleetwood-811|Private Lewis A. Fleetwood of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Fletcher-8989|Merrick Fletcher of Dalton, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Franklin-10429|Private Eli Franklin of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-12380|Private Cyrus Freeman of Springfield, Massachusetts and North Ashford, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-28222|Private John W. Green of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Green-28223|Private Lewis C. Green of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Green-28224|Private Peter Green of Montrose and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] # [[Gunn-2877|Private Benjamin J. Gunn of Grafton, Ohio; Columbia County, New York]] ''brother of Titus M. Gunn, Co. C; stepbrother of Charles T. Way, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Gunn-2774|Private Titus M. Gunn of Grafton, Ohio; West Stockbridge, Massachusetts; and Columbia County, New York]] ''brother of Benjamin J. Gunn, Co. C; stepbrother of Charles T. Way, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Hall-36038|Private Joseph Lee Hall of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Halsey-766|Private Ira E. Halsey of Columbia County, New York]] MIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Harder-1000|Peter H. Harder of Columbia County, New York]] WIA #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Harrison-14888|Private Charles H. Harrison of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Daughter identified #* Grave identified # [[Harrison-14890|Private John H. Harrison of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Henson-2417|Private Cornelius Henson of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identitied # [[Henson-2427|Private John Henson of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hicks-10928|Private Henry J. Hicks of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Jackson-28423|Private (or Corporal) Francis "Frank" J. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] DOD ''brother of James Henry Jackson, Co. A & Levi H. Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identifed # [[Jackson-28429|Private James L. Jackson of Columbia, New York]] # [[Jackson-28430|Private John H. Jackson of Troy, New York]] # [[Jackson-28425|Private (or Corporal) Levi H. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW ''brother of James Henry Jackson, Co. A & Francis J. Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28431|Private Mathias Jackson of Dutchess County, New York and San Pueblo, Colorado[sic]]] # [[Jackson-28432|Private Samuel Jackson of Hudson, New York]] # [[Jefferson-1434|Private Benjamin F. Jefferson of Wappinger Falls, New York]] # [[Jennings-7783|Private William Jennings]] ''discharged prior to the departure to the South; likely father of Francis N. Jennings, Co. H & William H. H. Jennings, Co. C'' #* Spouse and children tentatively identified # [[Jennings-7784|Private William H. H. Jennings of Amherst, Massachusetts]] ''likely son of William Jennings, Co. C & brother of Francis N. Jennings, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Johnson-73404|Musician Alexander Howard Johnson of New Bedford and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Johnson-73423|Private Henry Johnson of Montrose and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] ''brother-in-law of Benjamin W. Naylor, Co. C'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Johnson-73445|Private Isaac Johnson of South Reading, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Johnson-73446|Private Samuel Johnson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] MIA # [[Johnson-73447|Private William Johnson of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Ithaca, New York]] # [[Jones-70946|Private Joseph Jones of Coatesville, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Lawrence-11155|Private Robert Lawrence of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Leighton-1769|Private Samuel Leighton of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Lewis-31635|Private George F. Lewis of Cambridgeport, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Lott-1409|Private John Lott of South Bend, Indiana]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Magill-684|Private Benjamin Magill of Grove, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Marshall-14849|Private Henry B. Marshall of Brooklyn, New York and Elizabeth City, Virginia]] #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Middleton-4078|Private Samuel Middleton of Catskill, Pennsylvania]] # [[Mitchell-21683|Private Edward Mitchell of New York, New York]] # [[Monroe-2752|Private George C. Monroe of Littleton, Massachusetts]] # [[Monroe-2753|Musician Henry A. Monroe of New Bedford, Massachusetts and New York, New York]] # [[Murphy-16083|Private Francis H. Murphy of Hudson, New York]] WIA # [[Naylor-1914|Private Benjamin W. Naylor of Montrose and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania]] ''brother-in-law of Henry Johnson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Nelson-16657|Private Daniel Nelson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Nelson-16666|Private Richard Nelson]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Pennington-4535|Private William F. Pennington of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Phelps-5915|Private Emery (also Emory) G. Phelps of New Bedford and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Phelps-5917|Private William J. Phelps of St. Albans, Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Price-16344|Private George Price of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Memorial created # [[Prince-3726|Private Charles Henry Prince of St. Albans and Bristol, Vermont]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Prince-3742|Private Daniel Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] ''Brother of Isaac Prince, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Prince-3745|Private Isaac Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] ''Brother of Daniel Prince, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Remley-104|Private George Remley of Greene County and Toledo, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Rensenlear-1|Private Charles M. Rensenlear (Rensellaer) of Easthampton, Massachusetts]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Rogers-22921|Private Edward Rogers of Burlington, Vermont]] # [[Schuyler-579|Private Arthur T. Schuyler of Worcester and Lawrence, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Scott-29301|Private William Scott of Newark, New Jersey and Norwich, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Smith-164832|Private Charles A. Smith of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Oneida, New York]] # [[Smith-164833|Private John Smith of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Stevens-15731|Private Robert Stevens of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Taylor-52188|Private Alexander Taylor of Amherst, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-34889|Private Isaac Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Thompson-44888|Private James Thompson of Amherst, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-44890|Private Jeremiah Thompson of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Till-362|Private Samuel C. Till of Hadley, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Torrence-319|Private Abram (Abraham) P. Torrence of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Turner-24257|Private Treadwell Turner of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Van_Alstine-237|Private William Van Alstine of East Troy, New York]] WIA # [[Van_Schaik-122|Private Solomon Van Schaik of Troy, New York]] #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Washington-1906|Private Charles Washington of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Williams-67513|Charles E. Williams]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Williams-67514|Private Daniel Williams of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-67528|Private George W. Williams of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Wilson-56520|Private Joseph T. Wilson of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Virginia]] WIA #* Published book identified, ''The Black Phalanx'' #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Wright-33080|Private John Wright of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Young-30699|Private Nathan L. Young of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified ====Corporals (13 / 13) ==== # [[Buchanan-4878|Corporal James H. Buchanan of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Delavan-37|Corporal George Delavan of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Fletcher-8988|Corporal David S. Fletcher of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified #* Widow identified # [[Foster-18840|Corporal Richard M. Foster of Troy, New York]] KIA # [[Gladden-232|Corporal Henry F. (Gladdin) Gladden of Greenwich, New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Gooding-582|Corporal James Henry Gooding of New Bern, North Carolina; New York, New York and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA POW #* Father identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Writing identified # [[Greene-6230| Corporal Charles E. Greene of Providence Rhode Island]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Hasbrook-28|Corporal James H. Hasbrook of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Parents and sister identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28422|Corporal Charles Jackson of Ghent, New York]] # [[Kelly-15862|Corporal William D. Kelly of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Leavenworth, Kansas]] # [[Watson-21089|Corporal Henry Watson of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] # [[Weeden-2566|Corporal Cornelius A. Weeden of Cambridge, Boston and Hyde Park, Massachusetts]] ''great-grandson of an American Revolutionary War soldier'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Young-30691|Corporal Hamilton Young of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Two siblings tentatively identified ====Sergeants (6 / 6)==== # [[Carney-1627|Sergeant William Harvey Carney of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Created by [[Goines-21|Rosemary Coppock]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Furlong-591|Major Wesley J. Furlong of New Bedford, Boston and Melrose, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Gray-20564|First Sergeant William H. W. Gray of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Johnson-73421|Sergeant Frederick Johnson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Lee-24789|Sergeant George H. Lee of New Bedford and Wellesley, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-67531|Sergeant Wharton (Warton) A. Williams of Nantucket and New Bedford, Massachusetts and Elizabeth, New Jersey]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Company D (139 of 139) == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. === WikiTree profiles === ====Privates (118 / 118) ==== # [[Anderson-35978|Private John Anderson of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anderson-35979|Private John W. Anderson of Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anthony-2819|Private Francis Anthony of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Artis-155|Private Elias W. Artis of Shelby County, Ohio]] WIA #* One sibling identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Barry-3284|Private Joseph Smith Barry (Berry) of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Benson-4710|John Benson Jr.]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Berry-11533|Elijah Berry of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Boss-711|Private Caleb J. Boss of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified, military pension files available # [[Briggs-6240|Private Chauncey Briggs of Castleton, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Briggs-6244|Private Royal A. Briggs of Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Burns-9115|Private Richard Burns a.ka. John Burns of Kentucky]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Burrell-1744|Private Sylvester Burrell of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Bush-5250|Private Henry Bush of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Butler-14750|Private Joseph H. Butler of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Butler-14751|Private Richard Butler of Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Butler-14752|Private William Butler of Boston, Massachusetts and Princeton, Indiana]] WIA #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cannon-3650|Private Henry Cannon of the West Indies]] # [[Cebolt-1|Private William Cebolt of Indiana and Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41048146/william-cebolt Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Chaney-1457|Private Cato Chaney of Butler, Ohio and Muncie, Indiana]] #* Spouse identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71571793/cato-chaney Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Clark-41019|Private Andrew Clark of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension files available # [[Coburn-1007|Private George E. Coburn of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cogswell-925|Private George E. Cogswell of New Hampshire]] POW #* Mother and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available #* Memorial created # [[Craft-2372|Private Samuel Craft of Ulster County, New York]] # [[Cragg-429|Private Robert Cragg of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Davis-54817|Private James D. Davis of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Davis-54818|Private John E. Davis of Niagara, New York]] ''transferred to the 55th Massachusetts'' #* Grave identified # [[Davis-54820|Private Thomas Davis of Oswego and Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Delany-152|Private Toussaint L'Ouverture Delany of Pennyslvania, Alabama and Tennessee]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Dustin-271|Private Moses N. Dustin of New Hampshire]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Edgerly-85|Private William Edgerly of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Ellis-14167|Private Charles L. Ellis of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Evans-22153|Private Albert Evans of Springfield, Ohio]] KIA # [[Firman-199|Private John Firman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Fisher-14654|Private George Fisher of Carlisle and Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Gardiner-2798|Private Ira W. Gardiner of Penn Yan, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Gilman-1397|Private Martin Gilman a.k.a. Martin Gillmore of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA, DOW #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26348|Private Alexander F. Green of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-26350|Private Amos Benjamin Green of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Green-26352|Private James Washington Green of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Graves identified (Beaufort, SC and Sherborn, MA) #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26364|Private Franklin Green of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26369|Private John A. Green of Brooklyn, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Hall-33420|Private John Hall of Lenox, Massachusetts]] #* Memorial created # [[Hall-33421|Private William Hall of Lima, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Hallowell-181|Private Joseph F. Hallowell of Marshall County [sic], Missouri]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Hamilton-16999|Private Paul Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] transferred to Company A, brother of Henry Hamilton, Company K #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hankerson-28|Private Charles C. Hankerson (Hankinson) of New Jersey]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Harris-29950|Private John C. Harris of Shenandoah County, Virginia and Candor, Pennsylvania]] ''note: there is also a John C. Harris in Company B who is mistakenly buried in Connecticut with the headstone for the soldier of Company D'' # [[Harrison-13876|Private John F. Harrison of Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Haskell-2047|Private James F. Haskell of Warner, New Hampshire]] #* Grave identified #* Parents identified # [[Hawkins-8734|Private Isaac S. Hawkins of Medina, New York and Washington, D.C.]] POW #* Grave identified #* 1 of (at least) 2 spouses identified #* News articles identified # [[Hazard-636|Private Henry Hazard (Hazzard) of Shirley, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Theodore Hazard, Co. D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #[[Hazard-641|Private (James) Horace O. Hazard of Shirley and Townsend, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Oliver Hazard, Co. D'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Hazard-642|Private Oliver Hazard of Shirley and Leominster, Massachusetts]] WIA ''brother of Horace Hazard, Co. D'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Hazard-645|Private Theodore Hazard (Hazzard) of Shirley, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Henry Hazard, Co. D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Henderson-13746|Private John Henderson of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Hogan-3364|Private Benjamin Hogan of Mercer County, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Hopkins-8683|Private Peter Hopkins of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Hunter-11313|Private James Hunter of Cumbria, England]] # [[Hunter-11314|Private Samuel Hunter of Fair Haven, Vermont]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-26050|Private William Jackson of Castleton, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Jeffrey-1454|Private Nathan C. Jeffrey a.k.a. Nathan J. Condol/Condor of Rochester, New York]] #* Parents, guardians, and a sibling identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-67948|Private John Henry Johnson of Lanesville and Norfolk, Virginia]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Johnson-67950|Private Ralph Johnson of Carroll County, Maryland]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Jones-65765|Musician Robert A. Jones of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jordan-10360|Private Wiley Jordan of Mercer County, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Kennard-499|Private William H. Kennard of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Knox-3199|Private Thomas E. Knox of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Langley-2406|Private John Newell Langley of Vermont and Rhode Island]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lee-22810|Private Harrison Lee of North Carolina and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Little-10710|Private William H. Little of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Portrait identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lloyd-5711|Private Thomas Lloyd of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Lloyd-5712|Private William Lloyd of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA # [[Lucas-6802|Private George Lucas of Buffalo, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Lukes-95|Private Edwin Lukes of Steuben County, New York]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Macpherson-882|Private John Macpherson (McPherson) of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Meads-59|Private Andrew B. Meads of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Mills-12787|Private James H. Mills of Bradford, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Moore-39689|Private George Moore of Springfield, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Moore-39690|Private John W. Moore of Dundas, Ontario, Canada]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Nelson-15558|Private James Nelson of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] DOD #* Memorial created # [[Newton-8722|Private Stephen Newton of New Haven, Connecticut]] KIA #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[O'Neal-1447|Private John R. O'Neal of Buffalo, New York]] #* Spouse and child tentatively identified # [[Parker-27193|Private Henry J. "Harry" Parker of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Passidy-1|Private William Passidy of Camden County, New Jersey]] # [[Piner-53|Private Philip Piner of New York]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified # [[Porter-13350|Private Charles C. Porter of New Haven, Connecticut]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Military pension index identified # [[Prator-40|Private Anson Prator (Prater) of Toledo, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Prosser-860|Private George Thomas Prosser of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Siblings tentatively identified #* Memorials identified (burial and cenotaph) #* Military pension index identified # [[Reed-16052|Private Charles E. Reed of Worcester County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified # [[Reed-16053|Private Joseph W. Reed of New Hampshire and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Rice-11474|Private Joseph J. Rice of Camden County, New Jersey]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Riggs-3061|Private Thomas Peter Riggs of Georgetown, Ontario, Canada]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Robinson-26417|Private John Robinson of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]] # [[Ryan-8501|Private Warren/Warner Ryan of Frederick County, Maryland]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Saunders-7029|Private John Saunders a.k.a. William Gibson of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Military pension files available # [[Scott-27308|Private George Scott of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Seaman-1231|Private Richard Seaman of Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Smith-152373|Private Augustus Smith of Orange County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Smith-152374|Private James H. Smith of Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Sprague-4030|Private Nathan Sprague of Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image of wife identified! (He married Frederick Douglass' eldest daughter, Rosetta) #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Stewart-27088|Private Charles W. Stewart of Fair Haven, Vermont and Saratoga Springs, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Stewart-27089|Private Hezekiah Stewart of Ohio]] #* Grave tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Thomas-31804|Private William Thomas of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified, military pension files available # [[Thomas-31805|Private William H. Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Turner-22101|Private John J. Turner of Columbia, Pennsylvania and St. Louis, Missouri]] WIA #* Initial profile created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Parents tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Turner-28449|Private Solomon Turner of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Van_Alstyne-152|Private Henry Van Alstyne]] of Kinderhook, New York #* Spouses and children identified # [[Vroman-158|Private Samuel Vroman of Schoharie, New York and New Haven, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Walters-5982|Musician John Walters of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Warrick-284|Private James Warrick of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Weever-15|Private Samuel Weever (Weaver) of Lenox and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Weir-2863|Private James S. Weir of Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[West-13612|Private Lewis West of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Wilmore-49|Private Elias Wilmore of Jamaica, New York]] WIA # [[Wilson-51398|Private Webster Wilson of Lancaster and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Woodin-228|Private George Woodin (Wooden) of Laurel, Delaware]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Wyncoop-32|Private John R. Wyncoop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Young-28039|Private John W. Young of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified ====Corporals (15 / 15) ==== # [[Barks-107|Corporal William Tecumseh Barks of Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Portrait identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Griffin-9692|Corporal Samuel Griffin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Jones-65886|Corporal Alexander Jones of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Kane-2058|Corporal Robert Kane of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Morris-19937|Corporal Moses Morris of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Nesbitt-926|Corporal William W. Nesbitt of Altoona, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Oliver-8165|Corporal James Oliver of Salem County and Newark, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Pinn-38|Corporal Samuel Walter Pinn of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Plowden-119|Corporal John Plowden of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Father and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Renkins-2|Corporal Alexander W. Renkins of Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Mother identified #* Military pension index identified #* Military pension files available # [[Robinson-26444|Corporal Samuel J. Robinson of Rochester, New York]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Spouse and children identified # [[Sessor-2|Corporal Oscar Sessor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts # [[Sparrow-1261|Corporal Nathaniel Sparrow of Wilmington, North Carolina]] #* Child identified # [[Stotts-173|Corporal John H. Stotts of Columbia and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* 1 of at least 2 spouses identified # [[Willis-7256|Corporal Franklin Willis of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] KIA #* Memorial created ====Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Cezar-16|Sergeant Garnet G. Cezar of New York, Arizona and California]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Dover-492|Sergeant John H. Dover of Buffalo, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26113|Sergeant James H. Jackson of Adrian, Michigan]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Pinckney-589|Sergeant Alexander Pinckney of Chatham, Ontario, Canada and Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Thompson-40893|First Sergeant Albert D. Thompson of Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Wilkins-4037|Sergeant James H. Wilkins of New Haven, Connecticut]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified == Company E == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Honey Hill, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills (scouting;) three of the regiment's five major engagements ===Wikitree profiles (122 of 122)=== ====Privates (105 of 105)==== # [[Addison-1055|Private George N. Addison of Elmira, New York]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Anderson-38534|Private William Anderson of Xenia, Ohio]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Annick-1|Private John H. Annick of Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Arnum-2|Private Charles H. Arnum of Littleton and North Adams, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Barrett-7993|Private Isaac Barrett of Urbana, Ohio]] WIA # [[Battis-38|Private John Battis of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Bell-22220|Private Henry T. Bell of Binghamton and Union, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Bond-6459|William H. Bond]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Brace-189|Private Peter Brace of St. Albans, Vermont]] WIA #* Created by [[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Briggs-6558|Private William M. Briggs of New York and Albany, New York]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Broadwater-157|Private William Broadwater of Havre de Grace, Maryland]] # [[Brown-77428|Private Abraham F. Brown of Toronto, New York [sic]]] #* Image identified #* Memorial identified # [[Brown-77431|Private Charles Brown of Sunbury, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brown-77432|Private Charles Brown of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Brown-77433|Private Joseph Brown of Cazenovia, New York]] # [[Brown-77435|Nathan Brown of Bryan, Ohio]] ''Deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Brown-77436|Private Thomas A. Brown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brown-77437|Private William Brown of Detroit, Michigan]] DOD # [[Burch-3003|Private William A. Burch of New York, New York and Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Butler-15721|Private George Butler of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* One child identified # [[Butler-15724|Private Morris Butler of Mt. Holly, New Jersey]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Calaman-9|Private Joseph Calaman of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Carter-24839|Private Jacob Carter of Syracuse, New York]] WIA # [[Charles-2113|Private George T. Charles of Richmond, Indiana]] # [[Clayton-4707|Private Samuel Clayton of Burlington County, New Jersey]] #* Parents and sister tentatively identified # [[Cleveland-2744|Private Abraham (Abram) Cleveland of Syracuse, New York; Belmont, Massachusetts and Togus, Maine]] #* Grave identified # [[Covington-920|Private Evans Covington of Maryland and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Father and two brothers identified # [[Crawford-14666|Private Joshua Crawford of Westchester County, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Creamer-592|Private Charles L. Creamer of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one daughter identified #* Tentatively identified mother # [[Davis-58564|Private Edward Davis of Harrisburg and Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Dean-8402|Private Anthony A. Dean of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Decker-4560|Private John Decker of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Disbrow-295|Private Theodore Disbrow]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Esau-86|Private Albert E. Esau of Warren, Massachusetts]] # [[Everson-570|Private William H. Everson of New York]] ''Note: There is a William S. Everson in Co. K'' #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Fisher-15745|Private Benjamin Fisher of New Bern, North Carolina]] # [[Francis-5243|Private (?) William A. Francis of Albany, New York]] #* Grave identified (2009 dedication ceremony) #* Spouse and children identified # [[Furman-646|Private James Furman of Warren County, New Jersey]] #* Two spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Gayton-72|Walter Gayton]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Gibson-14790|Private Joshua Gibson of Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Gooseberry-2|Musician John Gooseberry of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada]] #* Image identified # [[Gray-20371|Private Jesse Gray of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Grinton-13|Private William H. Grinton of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Grover-1812|Private William Grover of Hartford, Connecticut]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Halmers-3|Private Benjamin Halmers of Albany, New York]] # [[Harris-31832|Private Alfred Harris of Detroit, Michigan]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Hart-11895|Private Christopher C. Hart of Springfield, Ohio]] # [[Henry-9204|Private Alexander Henry of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Hersey-1052|Private Samuel Hersey of Worcester County, Maryland and Salem County, New Jersey]] #* Brother tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hurley-2161|Private Nathaniel Hurley of Rochester, New York]] WIA POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Hutchings-1906|Private James A. Hutchings of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Jackson-28233|Private George Jackson of Northampton, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28236|Private George F. Jackson of Broome County, New York]] #* Siblings tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28247|Private Moses Jackson of Canada and Grand Rapids, Michigan]] # [[Johnson-72865|Private John E. Johnson of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and James Island, South Carolina]] #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-72867|Private Thomas Johnson of Detroit, Michigan and James Island, South Carolina]] # [[Kelly-15764|Private James A. Kelley (Kelly) of St. Joseph, Michigan and Youngstown, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Kelsky-1|Private Louis J. Kelsky of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[King-29894|Private John L. King of Farmington, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Leader-421|Private John Leader of Reading, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lee-24598|Private Philip Lee of Worcester, Massachusetts]] # [[Lopeman-34|Private Charles H. Lopeman of Reading, Pennsylvania]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Lowry-3136|Private Joseph Lowry of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Meeks-1654|Private Joseph W. (Meeks) Meek of Quincy, Illinois; Springfield, Ohio; Kansas City, Missouri and Meagher County, Montana]] #* Spouse and one child identified #* Two foster children tentatively identified #* Grave identified # [[Mills-13731|Private Edward Mills of New York, New York]] WIA # [[Mitchell-21486|Private Hamilton Mitchell of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Moorehouse-82|Private Stephen Warren (Moorhouse) Morehouse of Franklin County, New York]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Morgan-22179|Private Edgar T. Morgan of Albany, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Morgan-22195|Private Joseph Morgan of Reading and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Newby-1319|Private James R. Newby of New London, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Owens-7665|Private Charles A. Owens of New Orleans, Louisiana]] # [[Parker-28944|Private George Parker of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Parker-28949|Private John H. Parker of Bridgeville, Delaware]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9517|Private William H. Peters of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Princeton-1|Private William Princeton of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Reader-602|Private George J. Reader of Granby, Connecticut]] DOD # [[Reason-129|Private Charles K. Reason of Onondaga County, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Richardson-18482|Private Joseph T. Richardson of Cleveland, Ohio and Danville, Illinois]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28434|Private George Robinson of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] # [[Robinson-28436|Private Peter Robinson of New York]] # [[Robinson-28437|Private William Robinson]] DOD # [[Robinson-28438|Private William H. Robinson of Lynn, Massachusetts]] # [[Russ-938|Private Jordan Russ of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Sawyer-4852|Private Isaac "Ike" Sawyer of Brattleboro, Vermont and Charleston, South Carolina]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-163544|Private Robert Smith of Springfield, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Spain-649|Private William Spain of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Stewart-28901|Private Henry F. Stewart of Horseheads, New York]] WIA # [[Terry-5712|Private Marion Terry of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Thomas-34143|Private John H. Thomas of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-43901|Private Alexander Thompson of Albany, New York]] # [[Thompson-43902|Private George Thompson of Reading, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and two daughters identified #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-43906|Private George A. Thompson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thompson-43907|Private William Thompson of Ohio and Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Titus-1879|Private John H. Titus of Albany, New York]] # [[Voorhees-609|Private Isaac Voorhees of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Washington-1883|Private George Washington of Syracuse, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Watson-20665|Private William Watson of Dublin, Maryland]] # [[Webster-9027|Private Edward Webster of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Weeks-4541|Private John Weeks of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Wells-16498|Private William Wells of Monterey, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[White-44305|Private Addison White of Kentucky and Mechanicsburg, Ohio]] #* Spouse and one daughter identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Whiten-16|Private Charles Whiten of Syracuse, New York]] WIA # [[Williams-66155|Private Joseph Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Willis-7802|Private Charles J. Willis of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Yates-5097|Private John W. Yates of Reading, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (10 of 10) ==== # [[Ballou-642|Corporal Owen Ballou of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Bell-22219|Corporal Charles H. Bell of Albany, New York]] # [[Bell-22231|Corporal Samuel Eshmond Bell of Westchester County, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified (and his wife!) #* Grave identified # [[Bond-6451|Corporal Frederick L. Bond of Broome County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one son identified # [[Helman-247|Corporal Preston Helman of Leoni, Michigan and Charleston, South Carolina]] #* Spouse identified # [[Hilton-2742|Corporal LeRoy Hilton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Proctor-4391|Corporal Joseph J. Proctor of Detroit, Michigan]] MIA # [[Stewart-28900|Corporal Edward Stewart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Thomas-34142|Corporal Jeremiah Thomas of London, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Wood-27430|Corporal Charles Wood of Detroit, Michigan]] ====Sergeants (7 of 7) ==== # [[DeForest-425|Sergeant Andrew A. DeForest of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hall-35799|Sergeant James A. Hall of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Johnson-72863|First Sergeant George A. Johnson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Jones-70409|Sergeant James Robert Jones of Albany, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lowe-8741|Sergeant John Lowe of Detroit, Michigan]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Steward-2385|Sergeant Henry Steward of Adrian, Michigan]] DOD #* Image identified # [[Sulsey-1|Sergeant Joseph Sulsey (Selsey) of New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Company F == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===Wikitree profiles=== ====Privates (102 of 102)==== # [[Adgarson-1|Private James M. Adgarson of Milton, Massachusetts]] # [[Archer-3638|Private Sylvester Archer of Binghampton, New York and Kansas]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Armstrong-12783|Private Wesley R. Armstrong of Horseheads and Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified # [[Asberry-51|Private Joseph Asberry (Asbury) of Oberlin, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Bell-21870|Private Charles Bell of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Bond-6352|Private John H. Bond of Binhampton, New York]] # [[Bowser-736|Private Charles Bowser of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Boyer-4039|Private Frank Boyer of Elmira, New York]] # [[Brown-76461|Private James Brown of Bardstown, Kentucky]] # [[Brown-76462|Private James E. Brown of Oberlin, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Brown-76466|Private John Brown of Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Brown-76468|Private John A. Brown of Steubenville, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Canady-337|Private Barker Canady of East Stoughton, Massachusetts]] # [[Carroll-7739|Private William Carroll of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Carter-24624|Private Levi Carter of Elmira, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Cole-16724|Private William Cole of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cooper-20217|Private Peter S. Cooper of Medford, Massachusetts]] # [[Crossler-12|Private Chauncy Crossler (Crossley) of Norfolk, Connecticut]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Cunningham-9486|Private Charles Cunningham of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cunningham-9487|Private Ferdinand S. Cunningham of Mt. Hill and Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Dadford-8|Private Thomas H. W. Dadford of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Davis-57783|Private Frank Davis of Elmira, Horseheads and Catharine, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Davis-57793|Private William Davis of Elmira, New York]] # [[Davis-57794|Private William A. Davis of St. Albans and Burlington, Vermont]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Derrick-748|Private Benjamin J. Derrick of Cooperstown, Afton and Gloversville, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Dorsey-1699|Private George W. Dorsey of Adrian, Michigan]] # [[Douglass-2068|Private Charles Remond Douglass of Rochester, New York]] ''transferred 19 March 1864 to 5th Massachusetts Cavalry for a promotion to First Sergeant'' #* Parents and siblings identified (one of Frederick Douglass' sons who served with the 54th) #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Ebbitts-1|Private William H. H. Ebbitts of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Foot-1156|Private Abram Foot of Spencer, New York]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-12201|Private Theophilus D. Freeman of Brookfield and Worcester, Massachusetts]] # [[Freeman-12202|Private William T. Freeman of Lower Chanceford, Pennsylvania]] # [[Gaines-1772|Private John W. Gaines of New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Garrison-2320|Private Alexander Alek Garrison of New York and Vermont]] #* Created by [[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Gibson-14630|Private William Gibson of Paxton and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Goodman-4837|Private Richard D. Goodman of Elmira, New York and Athens, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Gray-20031|Private John Gray of Poughkeepsie, New York]] POW # [[Greeley-455|Private Howard Greeley of Corinth and Bradford, Vermont]] # [[Hayes-10935|Private George A. Hayes of Wilmington, North Carolina and Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Mother identified #* Spouse identified # [[Hazzard-203|Private Adrastus Hazzard of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Henry-9134|Private William Henry of Fort Erie, Ontario and Allegheny, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Higgins-6434|Private Thomas Higgins of Middlesex County, New Jersey]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified # [[Holmes-11401|Private George Holmes of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-27917|Private Simon A. Jackson of Haddam, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[James-14416|Private Henry James of Foxborough and Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-71988|Private Alexander Johnson of Elmira, New York]] # [[Johnson-71989|Private Birney S. Johnson of Adrian and Leslie, Michigan]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jones-69598|Private Willis Jones of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Kelley-6650|Private Daniel A. Kelley of Poughkeepsie, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Kelley-6651|Private James Edward Kelley of Poughkeepsie, New York]] # [[Langley-2455|Private Newell C. Langley of Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Father and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lee-24241|Private William R. Lee of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Lowe-8660|Private Francis Lowe of Cleveland, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Lyons-4796|Private John Lyons of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Manuel-3851|Private William L. G. Manuel of Dracut and Lowell, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[McClelland-1341|Private William H. McClelland of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Miller-57418|Private Andrew Miller of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Miller-57419|Private John A. Miller of Goshen, New York]] # [[Mitchell-21224|Private William Mitchell of Oberlin, Ohio]] WIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Moles-204|Private Samuel Moles of Middletown, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York]] WIA #* Possible mother and brother identified #* Spouse identified # [[Moore-42063|Private William Moore of Edgartown, Massachusetts]] # [[Moshroe-1|Private George W. Moshroe (Mushroom?)]] POW # [[Nelson-16407|Private James Nelson of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Owen-6929|Private Clark Owen of Missouri, Kansas and Cleveland, Ohio]] #* Grave identified (headstone erected in 2012) # [[Peal-52|Private Henry T. Peal of Oberlin, Ohio]] WIA DOD #* Grave identified # [[Pertiller-1|Private Richard Pertiller of Owego, New York]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9418|Private Joseph F. Peters of Laconia, New Hampshire]] WIA # [[Petterson-231|Private Charles T. Petterson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Postley-10|Private James Postley of Deposit, Tompkins and Sanford, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Potter-8236|Private Charles Augustus Potter of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Price-16037|Private John P. Price of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Rector-1290|Private Napoleon B. Rector of Sandusky and Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* One spouse and one son identified #* Grave identified # [[Rick-234|Private Thomas Rick of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Ridgeway-834|Private Oliver B. Ridgeway of Oberlin, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28137|Private Milton Robinson of Indianapolis, Indiana]] #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28141|Private Richard Robinson of Worcester, Massachusetts and Manchester, New Hampshire]] # [[Roper-1680|Private David R. Roper of Indianapolis, Indiana]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Sheldon-2894|Private Thomas Sheldon of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Silvia-75|Private Samuel Silvia of Nova Scotia]] WIA # [[Smith-161986|Private George Smith of Elmira, New York]] # [[Smith-161988|Private Robert Smith of Elmira, New York]] # [[Smith-161991|Private William P. Smith of New Haven, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Snowden-860|Private Philip Snowden of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Stackhouse-616|Private John Stackhouse of Lynn, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Steward-2378|Private Charles Steward]] # [[Thomas-33781|Private Andrew Thomas of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thomas-33782|Private George W. Thomas of Buffalo, New York]] POW # [[Thomas-33783|Private John Thomas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thomas-33784|Private Samuel Thomas of Binghamton, New York]] #* Spouse and one son identified # [[Thompson-43469|Private Abraham Thompson of Albany, New York and Westfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-43470|Private Benjamin Thompson of Jackson and Lansing, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-43475|Private James Thompson of Monson, Massachusetts]] #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Tucker-11206|Private John S. Tucker of Racine, Wisconsin]] # [[Washington-1869|Private David Washington of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Washington-1870|Private Peter Washington of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Watson-20471|Private William H. Watson of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[White-43922|Private John White of Brantford, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Williams-65449|Private Edward Williams of Oberlin, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Williams-65450|Private Eugene T. Williams of Worcester County, Massachusetts and Windham County, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Williams-65516|Private Isaiah Williams of Oberlin, Ohio]] # [[Williams-65515|Private Jacob Williams of White Plains, New York]] # [[Wilson-54736|Private James Henry Wilson of Owego and Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified ====Corporals (11 of 11) ==== # [[Brown-76471|Corporal William R. Brown of Elmira, New York]] DOD # [[Cole-16704|Corporal Philip Cole of Middletown, Pennsylvania and Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Cornish-1751|Corporal Alford Cornish of Binghampton, New York]] # [[Croger-2|Corporal George A. Croger of Elmira, New York]] # [[Ellis-15030|Corporal Jefferson Ellis of Poughkeepsie, New York]] POW # [[Harding-5180|Corporal David Harding of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Johnson-72000|Corporal Charles H. Johnson of Warren, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension identified; military pension files available # [[Johnson-72001|Corporal James P. Johnson of Owego, New York]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Kenney-1432|Corporal Samuel Kenney of Motticksville [sic], Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Powell-12859|Corporal James H. Powell of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Stilles-1|Corporal Joseph Stilles of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] ====Sergeants (6 of 6) ==== # [[Bennett-20439|Sergeant Horace B. Bennett of Middletown and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Freeman-12197|Sergeant Isaiah Freeman of Freehold, New Jersey]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hemmenway-40|First Sergeant Alexander Freeman Hemenway of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Norman-5117|Sergeant Henry J. Norman of Pennsylvania and Lynn, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Patterson-13066|Sergeant Henry J. Patterson of Oberlin and Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Snowden-856|Sergeant Charles Snowden of Lewiston, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified == Company G (123 of 123) == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. === Wikitree profiles === ====Privates (105 / 105) ==== # [[Anderson-35745|Private James Anderson of Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Anderson-35747|Private John Anderson of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anderson-35734|Private Lewis Anderson of Kentucky]] DOW #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2946974/lewis-anderson Grave] identified # [[Atkins-4406|Private Charles G. Atkins of Mt. Morris, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Batson-528|Private John H. Batson of Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania and Maryland]] #* Spouse and children tentatively identified #* Mother (or mother-in-law) tentatively identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Battles-363|Private Robert Henry Battles of Dedham, Massachusetts]] # [[Body-231|Private Charles Body of Pennsylvania]] MIA # [[Cain-4511|Private William Cain of Xenia and London, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and sister identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Clark-40718|Private Charles Clark of Massachusetts]] DOW # [[Clark-40955|Private Thomas Clark of Frankfort, Kentucky]] # [[Cleveland-2579|Private James Cleveland of Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Coleman-9329|Private James Coleman of Adrian, Michigan]] #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94797825/james-coleman Grave] identified # [[Coleman-9372|Private John Coleman of Adrian, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse identified # [[Cook-23729|Private William Cook of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cooper-19087|Private George Cooper of Windsor, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Cummings-4351|Private Aaron Cummings of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cunningham-8802|Private William A. Cunningham of Montgomery, New York]] WIA # [[Curry-4508|Private Josephus Curry of Washington, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Danridge-4|Private James Danridge of Winchester, Virginia]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified # [[David-2321|Private Anthony David of Jackson, Louisiana]] DOW # [[Day-10135|Private Solomon Day of Washtenaw, Michigan]] # [[Demus-7|Private Charles M. Demus of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Duncan-10997|Private Samuel Duncan of Franklin County, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Ellender-115|Private George Ellender of York County, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Ellis-14060|Private Henry Ellis of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Evans-22095|Private George Evans of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Evans-21987|Private Richard Evans of Xenia, Ohio]] WIA # [[Fowlis-18|Private William Fowlis of Champaign, Ohio]] # [[Franklin-9572|Private Stephen Franklin of Dayton, Ohio]] WIA # [[Garrison-4552|Private William Garrison of Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Goodwin-6363|Private John Goodwin of Fredericktown, Maryland]] DOD # [[Grimes-2896|Private Romeo Grimes of New Bern, North Carolina]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Grimmidge-1|Private Benjamin Grimmidge of Canada]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Haines-3439|Private William Haines of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hamilton-16819|Private Alfred Hamilton of Yates County, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Harding-4891|Private Cornelius Harding of Utica, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Harris-29580|Private Hill Harris of Jackson, Louisiana; Russia, Ohio; and Cottonwood Falls, Kansas]] WIA, POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Hart-10990|Private George Hart of Rutland, Vermont (1890: Woodstock, Vermont)]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hazzard-173|Private James Hazzard (Hazard) of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''brother of Austin Hazard, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Children identified # [[Hoke-585|Private Chester Bromily Hoke of Canajoharie, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Holmes-10560|Private Joseph R. Holmes of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Howard-15599|Private Leander L. Howard of Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131541014/leander-howard Grave] identified # [[Jackson-25807|Private Henry P. Jackson of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-25808|Private Horace I. Jackson of Glens Falls, New York]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Johnson-67187|Private Edward Johnson of Evansville, Indiana]] WIA, POW # [[Johnson-67275|Private Wheeler Johnson of Rockingham, Vermont]] # [[Jones-65209|Private William Jones of Mount Pleasant, Ohio]] # [[King-27392|Private Amos King of Fulton County, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[King-27393|Private Henry King of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[King-27394|Private Oliver King of Delaware, Maryland and Helena, Montana]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Knox-3183|Private Norman Knox of Utica, New York]] # [[Lawrence-10153|Private Thomas Lawrence of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Lee-22665|Private Benjamin Franklin Lee of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts]] #* Parents and a number of free ancestors identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lee-22669|Private Joseph Lee of Brownsville, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lloyd-5597|Private Charles Lloyd of Utica, New York]] # [[Martin-41610|Private William Martin of the West Indies]] # [[Miller-53554|Private John Miller of Allegheny City, Pennsylvania]] WIA, KIA # [[Miller-53686|Private Theodore Miller of Montgomery County, New York]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Myers-11271|Private William Myers of Washington, D.C.]] MIA # [[Nichols-10351|Private Harrison Nichols of Oberlin, Ohio]] MIA # [[Niles-1174|Private William H. Niles of Kingston, Rhode Island]] # [[Oaky-2|Private John Oaky (Oakey) of Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Spouses and child identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Parritt-15|Private William Parritt (Parrot, Parrett) of Sharon, Connecticut]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Cenotaph and grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Patten-1242|Private Benjamin Patten of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Patterson-12156|Private Alexander Patterson of Norfolk, Virginia]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Payne-9864|Private Nelson Payne of Adrian, Michigan]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Peters-8785|Private Amasa A. Peters of Vermont, New York and Massachusetts]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114565339/amasa-a.-peters Grave] identified # [[Porter-13298|Private Marshall Porter of Pownal, Vermont]] # [[Price-15082|Private David Price of Saratoga County, New York]] # [[Prince-3406|Private Jason Prince of Scituate, Massachusetts]] # [[Ramer-333|Private William Raymour (Ramer, Reamer) of Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and one child identified #* Military pension files available via [[Raymoure-1]] #* Memorial created # [[Reynolds-13856|Private George Reynolds of Corning, New York]] WIA # [[Robinson-26247|Private Charles Robinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ross-14867|Private Daniel Ross of Adrian, Michigan]] #* Mother tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Robinson-26270|Private William Robinson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Robinson-26271|Private William Robinson of Sandy Hill (i.e. Hudson Falls), New York]] # [[Rutledge-1970|Private William Rutledge of Oberlin, Ohio]] # [[Scisco-3|Private Stephen Henry Scisco of Mendon, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Seaman-1228|Private Alfred B. Seaman of Parkesburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Shorter-329|Private John Shorter of Amboy, Michigan and Maryland]] WIA # [[Simpson-12079|Private Henry Simpson of Columbus, Ohio and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145912829/henry-simpson Grave] identified # [[Simpson-12080|Private Lewis Legare Simpson of Hingham, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-151399|Private Isaac Smith of Mount Pleasant, Ohio]] # [[Smith-151400|Private Isaac Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Soward-98|Private John Soward of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Stanton-3502|Private Charles Stanton of Glens Falls, New York]] WIA, POW # [[Stevens-14435|Private John Stevens of Pontiac, Michigan]] MIA # [[Stewart-26841|Private George H. Stewart of Watertown, New York]] POW #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Stormes-13|Private George F. Storms (Stormes) of Rutland, Vermont and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Talbot-3108|Private Jacob Talbot of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts]] # [[Tillman-1162|Private Martin Tillman of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Tripp-2134|Private Abraham Tripp of Littleton, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Tyler-5311|Private William H. Tyler of Henry County, Kentucky]] MIA # [[Underwood-4382|Private William Underwood of Mason County, Kentucky]] MIA # [[Walker-31203|Private James Walker of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Wall-4275|Private Albert Gilbert Wall of North Carolina; Oberlin, Ohio and Washington, D.C.]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Ward-21207|Private Augustus Ward of Jackson, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Washington-1796|Private William Washington of Washington, D.C. and Bristol, Pennsylvania]] # [[Webber-2959|Private Sylvester Webber of Ripley, Ohio]] WIA # [[Whetburne-1|Private Charles Whetburne of Mount Healthy, Ohio]] # [[Williams-61494|Private Charles A. Williams of Mount Healthy, Ohio]] WIA # [[Williams-61497|Private James H. Williams of Glens Falls, New York]] # [[Williams-61498|Private John W. Williams of Brattleboro and Rutland, Vermont]] # [[Wise-3958|Private William Wise of Auburn, New York]] # [[Younger-1004|Private Thomas Younger of Chatham, Canada]] ==== Corporals (10 / 10) ==== # [[Allen-31198|Corporal John W. Allen of Logan County, Ohio]] #*Spouse Identified (Military pension identified) # [[Bouldon-2|Corporal John A. Bouldon of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Ellis-14090|Corporal William Ellis of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA, DOW # [[Hawton-21|Corporal Chauncy Hawton of Newton, New Jersey]] # [[Hedgepath-13|Corporal John Hedgepath of Clinton County, Ohio]] # [[Milliman-82|Corporal Jeremiah Milliman of Saratoga County, New York]] # [[Sims-5254|Corporal John Sims of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-151412|Corporal Samuel Smith of Pettis County, Missouri]] # [[Titus-1732|Corporal James H. Titus of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Van_Allen-370|Corporal David H. Van Allen of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Wife and children ==== Sergeants (8 / 8) ==== # [[Barker-9453|Sergeant John L. Barker of Oberlin and Norwalk, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Coburn-1005|First Sergeant Fielding C. Brown of Findlay, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50729015/fielding-c-brown Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Carter-23428|Sergeant Henry J. Carter of Lenox, Massachusetts and Hudson, New York]] WIA #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145467632/henry-j.-carter Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Conaway-692|Sergeant Shedrick Conaway of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-67602|Sergeant Thomas A. Johnson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Morgan-20631|First Sergeant John Morgan of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Wall-4284|Sergeant John Wall of Oberlin, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified ([[Langston-782|John Mercer Quarles Langston]] was his brother-in-law!) #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48435053/john-wall Grave] identified # [[Winnie-65|Sergeant Samuel Winnie of Johnstown, New York]] WIA == Company H == Engaged at the Battle of Sol Legare Island, the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; all five of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles=== ====Privates (110 / 110)==== # [[Alexander-12358|Private George Alexander of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Anderson-37387|Private Washington Anderson of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Bateman-2401|Private Charles I. Bateman of Northampton, Massachusetts]] # [[Broady-98|Private George Broady of Battle Creek and Calvin, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Brooks-13316|Private James J. Brooks of Bellows Falls, Vermont]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Brooks-13320|Private William H. Brooks of Rutland and Westminster, Vermont]] WIA #* One spouse and one child identified # [[Brown-75149|Private David Brown of Reading, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Brown-75150|George A. Brown of Chicago, Illinois and Worcester, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Burdoo-2|Private Silas Burdoo of Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents identified # [[Burkett-1084|Elisha Burkett of Newport, Indiana]] KIA # [[Burns-9415|Private John Burns of Bowling Green, Missouri]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Butler-15287|Private George Butler of Peekskill, New York; Baltimore, Maryland and Newark, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Caldwell-6201|Private James Caldwell of New York and Battle Creek, Michigan]] POW # [[Caldwell-6202|Private Reuben Caldwell of Galesburg, Illinois]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Clark-42548|Private George H. Clark of Sandwich, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses identified # [[Clark-42550|Private John W. H. Clark of Boston, Massachsuetts and Truro, Ohio]] #* Spouse identified # [[Coker-1587|Private George W. Coker of Brownsville, Michigan]] # [[Davis-56828|Private John Davis of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Dickinson-5614|Private John W. Dickinson (also Dixon) of Galesburg, Illinois]] POW # [[Dorsey-1677|Private William Dorsey of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Etheridge-1034|Private Andrew J. Etheridge of Kishwaukee, Illinois]] WIA # [[Freeman-11947|Private Coyden Freeman of Burlington, Vermont]] ''brother of Leander Freeman, Co. H'' #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Freeman-11948|Private Leander W. Freeman of Burlington, Vermont]] ''brother of Coyden Freeman, Co. H'' #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and daughter identified #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-11972|Private Warren F. Freeman of Hanover and Scituate, Massachusetts]] ''brother of William Freeman, Co. H'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Freeman-11975|Private William Henry Freeman of Hanover, Scituate & Whitman, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Warren Freeman, Co. H'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Gamrell-1|Private Charles S. Gamrell of Springfield, Ohio]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[Garnet-165|Private Hiram Garnet of Galesburg, Illinois]] # [[Gillespie-4786|Private Peter Gillespie a.k.a. James H. Brown of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Goff-3269|Private Charles H. Goff (also Gauff) of Springfield and Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Mother (or grandmother) tentatively identified # [[Gomes-394|Private Richard Gomes (Gomar) of Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Image identified # [[Green-27264|Private John Green of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Green-27265|Private John S. Green of Carlisle, Pennsylivania]] # [[Hales-730|Private Henry Hales of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Harris-30898|Private Fleming Harris of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Harrison-14397|Private William Henry Harrison of Chicago, Illinois]] POW DOD ''Note: There are 2 privates by this name in Co. H, 1 in Co. B and a William H. Harrison in Co. A'' #* Memorial identified # [[Harrison-14398|Private William Henry Harrison of Battle Creek, Michigan]] KIA ''Note: There are 2 privates by this name in Co. H, 1 in Co. B and a William H. Harrison in Co. A'' # [[Hayes-10745|Private Nathan E. Hayes of Rutland, Vermont]] ''father-in-law of Sylvester Mero, B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and (some) children identified # [[Henderson-14321|Private William Henderson of Woodstock, Ontario]] WIA # [[Hill-28644|Private Charles Mekin Hill of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Homes-98|Private Philip King a.k.a. Philip Homes / Holmes of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Howard-16319|Private Robert B. Howard of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Charles Howard, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hubbard-6062|Prince George Hubbard of Galesburg, Illinois]] # [[Hunter-11927|Private Alexander Hunter of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jameson-1741|Private James Jameson of Ithaca and Syracuse, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Jennings-7493|Private Francis N. Jennings of Hadley, Massachusetts]] ''likely son of William Jennings, Co. C & brother of William H. H. Jennings, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Johnson-70749|Private Charles F. Johnson of Chicago, Illinois and Connecticut]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-70750|Private John Johnson of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Johnson-70751|Private John Johnson a.k.a. William M. Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Johnson-70752|Private John H. Johnson of Worcester, Massachusetts]] DOW # [[Johnson-70753|Private Joseph C. Johnson of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Jones-68406|Private William Jones of Indianapolis, Indiana]] WIA # [[King-28869|Private Henry King of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Kirk-4169|Private Henry Kirk of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA POW # [[Lane-10906|Private James Lane of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Lane-10907|Private Milton Lane of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Leatherman-575|Private John Leatherman of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] WIA POW # [[Lee-23793|Private Manuel Lee of Buffalo, New York and Charleston, South Carolina]] # [[Lewis-30586|Private August Lewis of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Little-11086|Private Thomas Little of Windsor, Vermont]] # [[Milner-1250|Private Martin Milner of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Moore-41273|Musician David Miles Moore of New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Morse-5512|Private William H. Morse of Chicago, Illinois]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Pegram-259|Private Edward Pegram of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Military pension index identified for a widow and a contesting widow # [[Perry-13825|Private William Perry of Elmira, New York]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Phillips-25111|Private Jeremiah Phillips of Marshall, Michigan and Lafayette, Indiana]] #* Grave identified #* One daughter identified # [[Price-15733|Private James F. Price of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Prince-3618|Private Daniel Prince of Easton, Pennsylvania]] # [[Prince-3498|Private Henry Prince of Vermont]] ''brother of Isaac Prince, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Prince-3486|Private Isaac Prince of Vermont]] WIA ''brother of Henry Prince, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Proctor-4305|Private Joseph C. Proctor of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Baltimore, Maryland]] POW #* Military pension index identified # [[Pryce-153|Private James H. Pryce of Wilmington, North Carolina]] WIA # [[Rainer-327|Private Newman Rainer (Raimer) of Newport, Indiana and Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Militar pension files available # [[Reynolds-14630|Private Samuel Reynolds of Littleton, Massachusetts]] # [[Ridgley-280|Private Richard B. Ridgeley (Ridgley) of Detroit, Michigan and Bloomingfield, Michigan]] WIA #* Created by [[Smith-116895|Jill Bogner]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Riley-8038|Private James Riley of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Roundtree-410|Private Tyrel Roundtree of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Russell-18007|Private James T. Russell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Schenck-1055|Private Anthony Schenck of Buffalo, New York]] KIA # [[Scott-28298|Private Alfred Freeman Scott of Falmouth Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Scott-28299|Private Charles Scott of Ann Arbor, Michigan]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Scott-28332|Private Thomas Scott of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-158668|Private Edward H. Smith of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-158713|Private Enos Smith of Easton, Pennsylvania]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Smith-158749|Private Henry Smith of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Smith-158752|Private Robert Smith of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Stewart-28102|Private Henderson Stewart of Fall River, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Stewart-28104|Private Jefferson B. Stewart of Brownsville and Calvin, Michigan]] WIA #* Sister tentatively identified # [[Timms-683|Private William H. H. Timms of Galesburg, Illinois and Hampton, Virginia]] #* Grave identified # [[Titus-1852|Private William R. Titus of Erie, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Father and siblings identified # [[Townsend-6383|Private Charles Townsend of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Vanderpool-772|Private George Vanderpool of Coxsackie, New York]] KIA # [[Van_Valkenberg-17|Private Richard Van Valkenberg of Coxsackie and Buffalo, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Vorce-43|Private James W. Vorce of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Walker-32780|Private David W. Walker of Battle Creek, Michigan and South Bend, Indiana]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Wallace-12218|Private Frederick Wallace of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA POW # [[Watts-7654|Musician Isaac J. Watts of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Way-1654|Private Charles T. Way of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] ''stepbrother of Benjamin J. & Titus M. Gunn, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Welcome-27|Private Clay Welcome of Galesburg and Quincy, Illinois and Hannibal, Missouri]] #* Grave identified #* One spouse identified # [[White-43264|Private Joseph H. White of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA # [[Willard-2536|Private Luther F. Willard of New Haven, Connecticut]] DOD # [[Williams-64603|Private George Williams of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Williams-64604|Private Isaac Williams of Windsor, Vermont]] # [[Williams-64605|Private James Oscar Williams of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Military pension index identified # [[Williams-64607|Private John Williams of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Williams-64608|Private Preston Williams of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Winslow-2500|Private Henry Thomas Winslow of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts)]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Winslow-1915|Private Richard S. Winslow of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Wood-26775|Private Henry Wood of Albany, New York]] # [[Worthington-1673|Private Henry Worthington of Defiance, Ohio]] #* Parents identified #* Grave identified # [[Wright-31653|Private William Wright of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (9 / 9) ==== # [[Clifford-3319|Corporal George Clifford of Martinsburg, Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Jefferson, Ohio]] # [[Davis-56837|Corporal John H. Davis of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Dennis-5233|Corporal Henry W. Dennis of Ithaca, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Freeman-13753|Corporal Thomas D. Freeman of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Galloway-2895|Corporal Silas Galloway of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Scott-28301|Corporal George Scott of Dorcester, Massachusetts; Indiana and Calvin, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified; no children # [[Shaffer-3399|Corporal John Shaffer of Newport, Iowa]] # [[Terry-5536|Corporal Johnson L. Terry of Virginia and Reading, Pennsylvania]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Wells-16157|Corporal Samuel Wells of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA # [[Williams-64600|Corporal Armistead Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] POW DOD #* Memorial created ====Sergeants (7 / 7) ==== # [[Barquet-5|Sergeant Joseph H. Barquet of Galesburg, Illinois]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Collins-19173|First Sergeant John H. W. N. Collins of Chicago, Illinois and Kentucky]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Jeffries-1475|Sergeant Walter A. Jeffries of Cincinnati, Ohio]] POW # [[Munroe-622|Sergeant James Munroe of Kalamazoo and Day Township, Michigan]] WIA # [[Pleasant-297|Sergeant William H. Pleasant of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Wilson-53956|Sergeant Joseph D. Wilson of Chicago, Illinois]] KIA == Company I == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles=== ====Privates (116 / 116) ==== # [[Asbury-690|Private Thomas Asbury of Dayton, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Ashport-1|Private Lemuel A. Ashport of Plymouth County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and brother identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Atlek-1|Private Abner Atlek of Pennsylvania]] # [[Barnes-14477|Private William Barnes of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Bass-4160|Private John Bass of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Beatty-2217|Private Jones Beatty of Zanesville, Ohio]] # [[Bell-21198|Private Nathaniel Bell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Bell-21209|Private William Bell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Betenbough-1|Private Andrew Betenbough (Bedenbaugh) of Mendenhall, South Carolina]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Betts-2332|Private Thomas Betts of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Beverly-488|Private Thomas Beverly of Columbus, Ohio]] DOD # [[Bradford-4818|Private John Bradford of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brittanio-1|Private Lorenzo Brittanio of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Brown-74292|Private John H. Brown of Kalamazoo, Michigan]] # [[Brummzig-1|Private George Brummzig of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and Sioux City, Iowa]] # [[Burgess-7890|Private Thomas E. Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Butler-15083|Private David Butler of Welsh Run and Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and stepson identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Carson-5023|Private George Carson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Charleton-122|Private Henry C. Charleton of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA DOW # [[Christy-875|Private Jacob E. Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of Joseph, Samuel and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Christy-876|Private Joseph L. Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of Jacob, Samuel and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Christy-863|Private Samuel Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Jacob, Joseph and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Christy-874|Private William Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW ''brother of Jacob, Joseph and Samuel Christy, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Coleman-9655|Private Samuel Coleman of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Cousins-1249|Private William John Cousins of Niles and Colfax, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cowen-728|Private George Cowen of Kentucky; Oxford, Ohio and Joyfield, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cuff-273|Private Thomas Cuff of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Davenport-4675|Private James Davenport of Brookline, Massachusetts]] # [[Dogan-38|Private Francis Dogan (Dugan) of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Dorsey-1667|Private Thomas Dorsey of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Endicott-480|Private Henry C. Endicott of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] # [[Douglass-2303|Private Charles H. Douglass of Ontario, Canada]] # [[Fowler-8792|Private William Fowler of Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-11858|Private James E. Freeman of Columbus, Ohio]] MIA POW # [[Gaines-1710|Private Noah Gaines of Haddonfield, New Jersey]] MIA POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Memorial created # [[Green-26957|Private Benjamin G. Green of Oberlin and Russia, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26984|Private George W. Green of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-17478|Private Napoleon Hamilton of Ypsilanti and Lansing, Michigan]] #* Grave identified # [[Harmon-5091|Private William Harmon of Delaware; Selina, Michigan and Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse, son and niece identified # [[Harrison-14216|Private Isaiah Harrison of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Hockins-8|Private Henry E. Hockins of Cresson, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-26871|Private Francis Jackson of Rockingham, Vermont]] # [[Jackson-26872|Private George Jackson of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26873|Private Levi T. Jackson of Oxford and Dayton, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69880|Private David Johnson of Detroit, Michgian]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-69881|Private Joseph Johnson of Hamilton, Ohio]] WIA DOW #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69882|Private Peter E. Johnson of Martha's Vineyard and Gay Head, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69884|Private Stanley Johnson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW # [[Johnson-69885|Private William H. Johnson of Brunswick, Maine]] # [[Jones-67674|Robert J. Jones of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jones-67691|Samuel S. Jones of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lee-23513|Private John Lee of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lee-23515|Private William Lee of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Father identified #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lewis-30250|Private Lorenzo T. Lewis of Dearborn, Michigan]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Madrey-5|Private George Madrey (Madrea) of Hamilton, Ohio and Rochester, Illinois]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Mayho-4|Private Varnale W. Mayho (Mayo) of North Carolina and Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[McNally-815|Private James McNally of Brattleboro, Vermont]] # [[McPherson-3527|Private Alvus McPherson of Oxford, Ohio]] DOD # [[Means-1414|Private Embly B. Means of Abington, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Mero-75|Private Charles W. Mero of Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] ''brother of Andrew & Sylvester, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Milton-1088|Private William Perry Milton of Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Monde-3|Private Aristide Monde of New Orleans, Louisiana]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Montgomery-9854|Private John H. Montgomery of Hillsboro, Maryland]] WIA # [[Morse-5428|Private George Morse of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Murphy-15270|Private Charles Murphy of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Murray-13154|Private Horace W. Murray of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Myers-11642|Private John Myers of Oxford, Ohio]] # [[Nelson-16054|Private Charles E. Nelson of Bristol, Vermont]] KIA # [[Parker-27928|Private William Parker of Martinsburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] # [[Parks-4833|Private Edward Parks of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified # [[Parks-4836|Private Henry Parks (Park) of Windsor and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Pillow-172|Private William Pillow of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Powell-12492|Private Allen Powell of Fort Royal, Virginia and Maryland]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Price-15590|Private John E. Price of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Ragens-2|Private George Ragens (St. Barnes) of Chambersburg and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Rideout-1277|Private Charles Rideout of Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] DOD ''brother of James Rideout, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Rideout-1279|Private James Rideout of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Charles Rideout, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Roberts-26276|Private R. Mark Roberts of Bristol, Vermont and Oxford, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Russell-17844|Private Henry Russell of Oxford, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Scott-27580|Private William Scott of Rutland, Vermont]] ''father of George H. Scott, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Shrewsbury-206|Private John Shrewsbury of Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Slider-66|Private John Slider of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Smith-157080|Private Baltimore Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA MIA POW #* Spouse and child identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[Smith-157088|Private Grimms Z. Smith of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-157090|Private Henry Smith of Niles, Michigan]] DOD # [[Smith-157092|Private Louis Smith of Columbus and Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Stevenson-5765|Private William Stevenson of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania and Washington, D. C.]] # [[Stoner-1328|Private Thomas Stoner of Medford, Massachusetts]] MIA POW #* Mother identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Taylor-49179|Private Willis Taylor of Kalamazoo, Michigan]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Teale-102|Private Thomas Jefferson Teale (Teal) of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Terry-5455|Private Stephen B. Terry of Middleborough, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Thompson-41963|Private Freeman Thompson of Hinsdale and Malden, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Till-335|Private Benjamin A. Till of Hadley, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Tiptin-2|Private Samuel Tiptin (Tipton) of Battle Creek, Michigan and Kansas]] WIA #* Spouses and children identified # [[Tolbert-605|Private George W. Tolbert of Cecil County, Maryland]] # [[Townsend-6264|Private James Matthew Townsend of Battle Creek, Michigan; Indiana and Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Tucker-10877|Private Henry Charles Tucker of Battle Creek, Michigan]] WIA #* Grave identified ''lists his rank as Corporal; still researching'' #* Spouse and children identified # [[Turner-22688|Private Henderson Turner of Martinsburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Valentine-2040|Private Andrew H. Valentine of Maryland; Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.]] # [[Vinson-1164|Private Joseph Vinson of Barrington, Vermont and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wade-7743|Private Benjamin Wade of Murfeesboro, Tennessee]] # [[Walley-293|Private William W. Walley of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] #* Grave identified # [[Waterman-1966|Private Henry Waterman of Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Waterman-1977|Private Ira Waterman of Connecticut and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Watson-19828|Private Anderson Watson of Memphis, Tennessee]] WIA # [[Watt-3136|Private Charles Watt of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Weeks-4372|Private John Weeks of Rutland, Vermont]] # [[Wentworth-2025|Private William H. Wentworth of Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Williams-63677|Private Edward H. Williams of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-63679|Private Ezekiel Williams, Jr. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Williams-63686|Private Henry B. Williams of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW # [[Williams-63687|Private Richard Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Williamson-9513|Private John Williamson of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW # [[Wilson-53154|Private George A. Wilson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wilson-53157|Private Henry Wilson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Woods-9704|Private Stewart W. Woods of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] POW ====Corporals (9 / 9) ==== # [[Augustus-118|Corporal Charles Augustus of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] MIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Brady-3658|Corporal Randolph Brady of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Howard-16316|Corporal Charles J. Howard of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Robert Howard, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lyons-4610|Corporal Robert Lyons of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Simmons-10601|Corporal John Simmons of Kalamazoo and Adrian, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Simms-1605|Corporal Abram C. Simms (Syms) of Oxford, Ohio]] # [[Smith-157091|Corporal James H. Smith of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-157093|Corporal William Smith of Mason County, Virginia]] # [[Watson-19829|Corporal Hezekiah Watson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Jacob Watson, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified ====Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Bowman-8006|Sergeant Thomas Bowman of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA #* Image identified #* Mother identified # [[Fisher-15000|Sergeant Albanus S. Fisher of Norristown, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hall-34304|Sergeant Amos Hall of Oxford, Ohio]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lipscomb-570|Sergeant George Lipscomb of Cincinnati, Ohio]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Military Pension index identified # [[Rolls-281|First Sergeant Jeremiah Rolls of Cincinnati, Ohio]] #* Mother and brother identified # [[Whiting-2897|Sergeant Alfred (Alford) Whiting of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Grave identified == Company K == Engaged at the Battle of Sol Legare Island, the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; all five of the regiment's five major engagements === WikiTree profiles === ====Privates (100 / 108) ==== # [[Addison-934|Private Henry Addison of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified (1860 Census Shippensburg, PA) #* Spouse and 1 grandson identified (1900 Census Boston, MA) # [[Ampey-1|Private Isom Puckett Ampey of Newport, Indiana and Bloomingdale, Michigan]] ''brother of Thomas R. Ampey, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Mother and siblings identified ''brother George served with the 28th USCT'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Ampey-16|Private Thomas R. Ampey of Newport, Indiana]] ''brother of Isom Puckett Ampey, Co. K'' #* Mother and siblings identified ''brother George served with the 28th USCT'' #* Memorial created # [[Artist-20|Private Joseph Artist of Urbana, Ohio]] MIA WIA DOW # [[Barrett-7596|Private William Barrett of Salem, Ohio]] # [[Bayard-214|Private Joseph Bayard of Lockport, New York and Dayton, Ohio]] WIA POW # [[Bradish-88|Private Elisha Bradish of Woodstock, Vermont]] DOD # [[Brady-3550|Private William Brady of Salem, Ohio]] KIA # [[Bronson-1071|Private David Bronson of Berryville [sic], Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Brown-73210|Private Henry Brown of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Brown-73211|Private Isaac Brown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Burgess-7799|Private William Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''note: there is also a William H. Burgess in Co. K'' #* Spouse tentatively identified # [[Burgess-7800|Private William H. Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''note: there is also a William Burgess in Co. K'' # [[Butler-14923|Private Albert Butler of Peekskill, New York]] # [[Carson-4973|Private Arthur Carson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Champion-1448|Private John Battis Champion of Dominique]] # [[Champlin-563|Private Jason Champlin of Shutesbury, Massachusetts]] MIA KIA # [[Churchman-383|Private John Churchman of Ohio]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cooper-19389|Private Lloyd Cooper of Cincinnati, Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts and Marion, Indiana]] #* Grave identified # [[Craig-7558|Private Henry Craig of Cincinnati, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial identified #* Spouse identified # [[Crosier-170|Private Silas Crosier of Bristol, Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Daniel-5485|Private Pleasant Daniel of Alabama and Memphis, Tennessee]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Darks-1|Private Charles H. Darks of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Darks-2|Private Edward Darks of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[De_Baptist-1|Private Benjamin B. De Baptist (DeBaptiste) of Mount Pleasant, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Demus-8|Private David Demus of Medford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified # [[Demus-9|Private George Demus of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Mother identified # [[Dunlap-673|Private Cyrus Dunlap of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Spouses and one son identified # [[Edrington-71|Private William Edrington of Centerville, Indiana]] # [[Everson-539|Private William S. Everson of New York, New York]] KIA ''Note: There is also a William H. Everson in Co. E'' # [[Field-4160|Private Henry A. Field of Xenia, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Floyd-3116|Private Thomas Floyd of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Ford-10402|Private Samuel Ford of Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Freeman-11742|Private Aaron N. Freeman of Ferrisburg, Vermont]] # [[Fuller-9525|Private John C. Fuller of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Gaines-1681|Private Alexander Gaines of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Gordon-9918|Private Daniel Gordon of Vermont and Richmond, Virginia]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-26647|Private Frank W. Green of Woburn, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-17241|Private Henry Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOW ''brother of Paul Hamilton, Co. D'' # [[Harris-30131|Private Moses Harris of Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hazard-684|Private William Hazard of New York, New York]] # [[Henderson-13900|Private William H. Henderson of Quincy, Illinois]] # [[Heuston-116|Private Joseph Heuston of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Jackson-26414|Private Franklin Jackson of Northampton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-68871|Private William Johnson of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Jones-65209|Private William Jones of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Keith-3824|Private William Keith of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[King-28036|Private George King of Toledo, Ohio]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Crunkleton-15|Private Cyrus Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA ''brother of James, Wesley & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Crunkleton-19|Private James Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, Wesley & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Crunkleton-17|Private Wesley Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, James & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Crunkleton-18|Private William Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, James & Wesley Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Langley-2439|Private Lewis W. Langley of Ferrisburgh, Vermont]] #* Memorial identified # [[Lawson-6259|Private Jesse (Jessie) Lawson of Franklin, Pennsylvania and Grand Blanc, Michigan]] # [[Lewis-29775|Private Daniel D. H. Lewis of Richmond, Indiana]] # [[Lewis-29778|Private George Lewis of Richmond, Indiana]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Locard-8|Private Lewis Locard of Newcastle, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Lomack-1|Private Samuel Lomack of Columbus, Ohio]] # [[Mahan-795|Private Jesse Mahan of Xenia, Ohio]] WIA MIA # [[McCowan-326|Private David McCowan (McCowen) of Union Township, Indiana and Oxford & Morning Sun, Ohio]] ''brother of George and Pleasant McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[McCowan-327|Private George T. McCowan (McCowen) of Union Township & Richmond, Indiana and Oxford, Ohio]] ''brother of David and Pleasant McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[McCullar-59|Private Thomas McCullar (McCullouch, McCullough) of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[McJohnson-1|Private Robert McJohnson of Preble County, Ohio]] KIA # [[Milbury-41|Private August Milbury of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Moore-40235|Private David Moore of Richmond, Pennsylvania]] # [[Morgan-20938|Private Colonel Morgan of Cincinnati, Ohio]] MIA # [[Morris-20243|Private William H. Morris of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Munroe-608|Private Lewis G. Munroe (Monroe) of Toledo, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Some step family identified # [[Nelson-15856|Private Robert Nelson of Niles, Michigan and Norwich, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Netson-2|Private William J. Netson of Niagara, New York and Norwich, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Nokes-174|Private Jeremiah Nokes of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Myers-11467|Private Francis Myers of Patterson, New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Palmer-15463|Private Ishmael Palmer of Springboro, Ohio; Coldwater, Michigan; Niobrara, Nebraska; Ellis, Kansas; Cheyenne, Wyoming]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Parkis-13|Private Francis Parkis of Ellington, Connecticut and Russell, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and daughter identified #* (Presumed) parent and (presumed) sister identified # [[Phoenix-313|Private James Phoenix of Pottsville, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOD # [[Prince-3522|Private Abel Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* One daughter identified # [[Pritchet-11|Private Robert Pritchet (also Pritchard) of Pontiac, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio]] # [[Quin-351|Private James C. Quow (appears in roster as Quin) of Rutland, Vermont and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and brother identified #* Grave identified # [[Redmond-1092|Private William H. Redmond of Newport, Indiana]] # [[Rickman-677|Private James Monroe Rickman of Darke County, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Robinson-26827|Private Frank Robinson of East Liberty, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ross-15221|Private Benjamin Ross of Boston, Massachusetts and Fredericksburg, Virginia]] # [[Rouse-1840|Private Elias S. Rouse of Chatham, Ontario and Yspilanti, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified # [[Rudolph-934|Private Francis J. Rudolph of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Scott-27702|Private William H. Scott of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] WIA # [[Shirk-266|Private John Shirk of Shippensburg and Southampton, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Smith-154790|Private George Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] DOD # [[Smith-154916|Private George W. Smith of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Smith-154917|Private Richard R. Smith of Unionville and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-154918|Private William J. Smith of Salem, Ohio]] KIA # [[Stevenson-5699|Private Allen W. Stevenson of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA MIA # [[Stone-13611|Private Edward Stone of Toledo, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Story-1410|Private Samuel P. Story, Jr. of Russell, Massachusetts]] # [[Sugland-1|Private John G. Sugland of Vernon and Brattleboro, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* New articles identified # [[Tobias-564|Private Ezra Tobias of Montgomery, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Washington-1823|Private Josiah Washington of Boonsboro, Maryland]] # [[Weaver-10363|Private George Weaver of Mt. Healthy, Ohio]] WIA # [[Wentworth-2036|Private Charles B. Wentworth Jr. of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''son of Charles B. Wentworth Sr., Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[White-41990|Private Harvey White of Toledo, Ohio]] WIA # [[Williams-62828|Private Cyrus Williams of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Williams-62837|Private Edward Williams of New York]] WIA # [[Williams-62838|Private Neff Williams of Paris, Tennessee]] WIA # [[Williams-62839|Private Norman B. Williams of Woodstock, Vermont]] # [[Wilson-52247|Private George Wilson of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Wilson-52248|Private John H. Wilson of Richmond, Indiana]] WIA MIA presumed KIA #* Memorial created # [[Wilson-52249|Private Joseph Wilson of Newport, Indiana]] WIA # [[Wilson-52251|Private Robert E. Wilson of Cambridge, Massachusetts and South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] # [[Winslow-1959|Private John W. Winslow of Louisville, Indiana]] KIA # [[Wright-30765|Private John Wright of East Chester, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (11 / 11) ==== # [[Brown-73212|Corporal William H. Brown of Wilberforce, Ohio and New Brighton, Pennsylvania]] # [[Carroll-7450|Corporal Samuel Carroll of Nashville, Tennessee]] DOD # [[Harper-8330|Corporal John W. Harper of Zanesville, Ohio and Fort Meade, South Dakota]] # [[Lewis-29772|Corporal Alfred Lewis of Spartanburg (Greensfork), Indiana and German, Ohio]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hewett-999|Corporal Thomas Hewett of Xenia, Ohio and Brenham, Texas]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Holloway-3644|Corporal Charles M. Holloway of Wilberforce, Ohio]] KIA # [[McCowan-328|Corporal Pleasant McCowan (McCowen) of Richmond, Indiana]] ''brother of David and George McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Shaw-13645|Corporal Thomas Shaw of Cincinnati, Ohio and Minnesota]] WIA # [[Stevenson-5700|Corporal Samuel Stevenson of Washington, D.C. and Toledo, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-41497|Corporal David E. Thompson of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Wilson-52252|Corporal Uriah Wilson of Pontiac, Michigan]] WIA KIA ====Sergeants (5 / 5) ==== # [[Bush-5340|First Sergeant James W. Bush of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Cotton-3194|Sergeant Asa Cotton (Cotten) of Xenia, Ohio]] #* Memorial identified #* Image identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Hewett-998|Sergeant James Hewett of Xenia, Ohio and Brenham, Texas]] # [[Palmer-15481|Sergeant Joseph A. Palmer of Dayton, Ohio and Cheyenne, Wyoming]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Spouse and son identified # [[Watson-19408|Sergeant Jacob Watson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Hezekiah Waston, Co. I'' #* Spouse identified #* Parents and siblings identified = Non-Commissioned Officers = # [[Becker-7054|Hospital Steward Dr. Theodore J. Becker of Fitchburg, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Lee-27247|Commissary Sergeant Arthur B. Lee of South Carolina and Wisconsin]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Platner-54|Principal Musician Thomas Edward Platner of New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Wilson-51127|Sergeant Major John H. Wilson of Ohio]] WIA #* Image identified #* Grave identified = Commissioned Officers = == Chaplains == # [[Harrison-15842|Reverend Samuel Harrison of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified == Second Lieutenants == # [[Bassett-4499|Almon H. Bassett of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''commission cancelled'' # [[Dexter-1973|Second Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Dexter]] ''resigned 5 January 1864'' # [[Hallett-1370|Second Lieutenant Charles Olmsted Hallett]] WIA # [[Johnston-15870|Second Lieutenant Alexander Johnston]] ''resigned 4 November 1863'' # [[Nutt-950|Second Lieutenant William Nutt of Natick, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pratt-8438|Second Lieutenant James Albert Pratt of Massachusetts]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Rogers-24851|Second Lieutenant Frederick Eugene Rogers of Chelsea, Massachusetts]] # [[Spear-1198|Second Lieutenant Daniel G. Spear of Massachusetts]] #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[Webster-8422|Second Lieutenant Frederick Hedge Webster of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145955884 Grave] identified # [[Wilder-2559|Second Lieutenant John Wilder of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 2nd USCT'' == First Lieutenants == # [[Bridgham-503|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Charles Burr Bridgham of Buckfield, Maine and Cohasset, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Bridgham-506|First Lieutenant Thomas Sydenham Bridgham of Buckfield, Maine]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Conant-1017|First Lieutenant John Hobart Conant of New Hampshire and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cranch-72|First Lieutenant George William Cranch of Rome, Italy]] #* Created by [[Cox-6145|Robert Cox]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Duren-206|First Lieutenant and Adjutant Charles Maltby Duren of Bangor, Maine]] #* Created by [[Douglas-3089|Chris Douglas]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Edmands-35|First Lieutenant Benjamin Bruce Edmands of Charlestown, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Higginson-176|First Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson of Boston, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 5th Massachusetts Cavalary in 1864'' #* Spouse and children identified # [[Jewett-3274|First Lieutenant Charles Jewett, Jr. of Rhode Island, Minnesota and Tennessee]] #* Created by [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Knowles-5906|First Lieutenant Alfred H. Knowles of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Leonard-9655|First Lieutenant Andrew Watson Leonard of Massachusetts and Iowa]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Littlefield-1447|First Lieutenant Henry Warren Littlefield of Quincy, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[McDermott-1929|First Lieutenant William McDermott of Vermont, Massachusetts and New York]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Pease-2977|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Giles Moseley Pease of Massachusetts and California]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Radzinsky-2|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Daniel Louis Radzinsky of Genève, Switzerland; New York and Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Reid-9748|First Lieutenant David Reid of Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. G - KIA # [[Ritchie-3562|First Lieutenant and Quartermaster John Ritchie of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Stevens-16871|First Lieutenant Edward Lewis Stevens of Massachusetts]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave and cenotaph identified #* Image identified # [[Swails-33|First Lieutenant Stephen Atkins Swails of Cooperstown, New York and Kingstree, South Carolina]] WIA ''first African American to attain a commissioned office in the United States military'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* One spouse and some children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Tilden-713|First Lieutenant Joseph Tilden of Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Tomlinson-3071|First Lieutenant Ezekiel Gaulbert Tomlinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Treadwell-1047|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Joshua Brackett Treadwell of Newmarket, New Hampshire and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Vogelsang-115|First Lieutenant Peter Vogelsang of New York]] #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Welch-6719|First Lieutenant Frank M. Welch of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Connecticut and Washington, D. C.]] WIA #* Spouses and some children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Whitney-2121|First Lieutenant William Lambert Whitney, Jr. of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Created by [[Whitney-2111|Lee Whitney]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Wild-1495|First Lieutenant Walter Henry Wild of Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] ''transferred to the 36th United States Colored Troops (USCT)'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Wulff-250|First Lieutenant Erick Wulff of Sweden and Boston, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 5th Massachusetts Cavalry in 1864'' == Captains == # [[Appleton-744|Captain Thomas Larkin Appleton of Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. G #* Created by [[Wright-17252|Lin Wright]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bridge-1425|Captain Watson Wilberforce Bridge of Connecticut and Massachusetts]], Co. F #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Chipman-1118|Captain Charles Gustavus Chipman of Massachusetts and Wisconsin]], Co. D #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cousens-128|Captain Joseph Emmons Cousens of Brighton, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Emilio-6|Captain Luis Fenollosa Emilio of Salem, Massachusetts and New York, New York]], Co. E #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Emerson-2973|Captain Edward Bulkeley Emerson of Massachusetts and St. Paul, Minnesota]], Co. E - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Grace-2212|Captain James William "J. W." Grace of Maine; New Bedford, Massachusetts; and Colleton County, South Carolina]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Hartwell-2725|Captain Alfred Stedman Hartwell of Natick, Massachusetts and Hawaii]], Co. D #* Created by [[Hartwell-402|Neil Hartwell]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Homans-31|Captain William Henry Homans of Maine and Massachusetts]], Co. C #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Howard-18452|Captain Willard Howard of Massachusetts and Maryland]], Co. H, Co. I #* Image identified # [[James-15864|Captain Garth Wilkinson James of Massachusetts and Wisconsin]], Co. C - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Jewett-3276|Captain Richard Henry Lee Jewett of Rhode Island]], Co. K - WIA #* Created by [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jones-75950|Captain Edward Lloyd Jones of Templeton, Massachusetts]], Co. D - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Joy-1734|Captain Charles Frederick Joy of Brighton and Chelsea, Massachusetts]], Co. F #* Parents and sibling identified #* Image identified # [[Newell-1729|Captain Robert Ralston Newell of Cambridge, Massachusetts]], Co. B #* Created by [[Folkerth-8|Linda Folkerth]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Partridge-2920|Captain David Allen Partridge of Milford and Medway, Massachusetts]], Co. C #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Reed-18547|Captain Lewis Reed of Abington (Rockland), Massachusetts]], Co. K #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Russel-636|Captain Cabot Jackson Russell of New York and Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. H - KIA #* Cenotaph and memorials identified #* Image identified # [[Simpkins-615|Captain William Harris Simpkins of Massachusetts]], Co. K - KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified # [[Smith-177011|Captain Orren Edward Smith (Orin E. Smith) of Massachusetts and Connecticut]], Co. K - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Tucker-12171|Captain Charles Edward Tucker of Maine and California]], Co. H - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Mann-8460|Captain Samuel Willard (Mann) of Natick, Massachusetts]], Co. B - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified == Majors == # [[Appleton-956|Major John Whittier Messer Appleton of Massachusetts and West Virginia]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Cenotaph identified #* Image identified # [[Briggs-6968|Major Charles Edward Briggs of Massachusetts and Missouri, Surgeon]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Stone-15050|Major Lincoln Ripley Stone of Maine and Massachusetts, Surgeon]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Walton-6344|Major James Morris Walton of Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Lieutenant Colonels == # [[Hallowell-202|Lieutenant Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ''promoted to Colonel and transferred to the 55th Massachusetts'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Hooper-5821|Lieutenant Colonel Henry Northey Hooper, Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Pope-6067|Lieutenant Colonel George Pope of Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified ==Colonels== # [[Hallowell-196|Colonel Edward Needles Hallowell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Littlefield-1469|Acting Colonel Milton Smith Littlefield]], 4th South Carolina Colored Infantry, 21st United States Colored Troops (USCT) #* Image identified #* Parent identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Shaw-5134|Colonel Robert Gould Shaw of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified = Military Pension Attorneys and Special Examiners = # D.C. Arnold #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Atherton-1349|George M. Atherton]], Pennsylvania #* Client [[Barnes-14477|William H. Barnes]], Co. I # Frederick Benjamin, Illinois #* Emma Rice, widow of Joseph J. Rice, Co. D # [[Black-14122|James Black]], Pennsylvania #* Client [[Smith-189487|Phebe (Smith) Parker]], widow of Henry J. Parker, Co. D # N. W. Bridges #* Special examiner in case of [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # W. S. Bridges #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # Alanson Broden, Massachusetts #* Client Ellen Gooding, widow of J. Henry Gooding, Co. C # W.T. Cathcart #* Special examiner in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-26113-17 case] of [[Jackson-26113|Sergeant James H. Jackson]], Co. D # Charles W. Clisbee, Michigan #* Client [[Artis-155|Elias Artis]], Co. D # J.F. Downing, Ohio #* Client [[Prosser-860|George Thomas Prosser]], Co. D # Addison G. DuBois, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Jones-87258|Mrs. Anna Johnson]], widow of Joseph C. Johnson, Co. H # J.W. Fitzegerald, Ohio #* [[Johnson-72865|John E. Johnson]], Co. E and/or G # David A Gourick, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # A.J. Green, Indiana #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # Ed D. Hamner #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Halstead-1001|Benton Halstead]], Ohio #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Hunter-15334|Joseph H. Hunter]], Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Johnson-70749|Charles F. Johnson]], Co. H # Emerson Lemen, Indiana #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # George E. Lemon, Michigan #* Client [[Conner-4267|Martha Cragg]], widow of Robert Cragg, Co. D # T.B. Lesh #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # P. J. Lockwood, District of Columbia #* Client [[Fisher-18728|Harry Fisher]], child of George Fisher, Co. D # Simon Lyon, District of Columbia #* Client [[Johnson-67948|John H. Johnson]], Co. D # [[Maloney-2305|Mark J. Maloney]], New Jersey #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # B. W. Marcy, Ohio #* Client [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # Ezra Marine, New York #* Client [[Nailor-72|Elmira Johnson]], widow of William E. Johnson, Co. C # [[Marshall-17439|Joseph Glass Marshall]], Indiana ''reported for fraudulence'' #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]], Co. D # John H. McCormick, Massachusetts #* Special examiner, Springfield, Massachusetts # C. D. F. McSorley #* Special examiner, Norfolk, Virginia # Walter Middleton, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Butler-14751|Richard Butler]], Co. D # R. M. Morris, New Jersey #* Special examiner, Camden, New Jersey #* Special examination of widow [[Unknown-478379|Emma Rice]] of Private Joseph J. Rice, Co. D # J. M. Neakley #* Client [[Unknown-478326|Elizabeth Fisher]], mother of George Fisher, Co. D # J.C. OConnell #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # John R. Orr, Pennsylvania #* [[Unknown-441487|Julia Ann Raimer]], mother of Newman Raimer, Co. H # E.B. Osborne, Pennsylvania #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Patterson-15303|John S. Patterson]], Massachusetts / District of Columbia #* Special examiner # C.E. Paul, Indiana #* Special examiner in case of [[Jackson-35251|Jim Jackson]] # Charles H. Pennypacker, Pennsylvania #* Client Rebecca, widow of Andrew Clark, Co. D # Edward Pittis #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # J. R. H. Potts, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Johnson-70749|Charles F. Johnson]], Co. H # W. H. Raynor, Ohio #* Client [[Unknown-482471|Angeline Artis]], mother of Joseph Artis, Co. K # H.L. Roeth #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # F. P. Rowe, New York #* Client [[Johnson-73447|William E. Johnson]], Co. C # [[Schouler-8|James Schouler]], Massachusetts #* Client [[Johnson-84133|Elizabeth (Johnson) Thomas]], widow of William Thomas, Co. D # [[Sloan-3628|Charles D. Sloan]], Pennsylvania #* Special examiner in case of [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # Theodore K. Stubbs, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Golden-2072|Mrs. Jane (Golden) Jay]], widow of Wesley Jay, Co. B # W.L. Sullivan #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # James S. Thompson, Illinois #* Client [[Boss-711|Caleb J. Boss]], Co. D # [[Topliff-158|Elijah Miller Topliff]], New Hampshire #* Client [[Cogswell-926|Sophia E. Coggswell]], mother of George E. Cogswell, Co. D # Lafayette Traber, Ohio #* Client [[Taylor-59890|Mrs. Fairaby (Taylor) Johnson]], widow of Joseph Johnson, Co. I # Joseph G. Vale, Pennsylvania #* Client either mother [[Unknown-478326|Elizabeth Fisher]] or George Fisher, Co. D # C. N. Warner, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Johnson-73447|William E. Johnson]], Co. C # [[Welch-8634|Henry A. Welch]], Michigan #* Client Elizabeth Johnson, widow of William M. "John" Johnson, Co. H =Sources= * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.)

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company A

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from pages 114-117 of Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
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Connected? |- |[[Adams-39429|Adams, Peter]]||18||Private||Louisville, KY||Waiter|||| |- |[[Allen-36997|Allen, Richard R.]]||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |[[Baker-63377|Baker, Thomas]]||18||Private||Xenia, OH||Laborer||orig. a drummer|| |- |[[Ball-23797|Ball, Cornelius]]||25||Private||Washington, DC||Farmer||disch 16 Jul 1865 disability|| |- |[[Bates-17287|Bates, Nathaniel C.]]||19||Private||Wilkesbarre, PA||Blacksmith||Band|| |- |[[Bias-386|Bias, Hiram]]||18||Private||Columbus, OH||Barber|||| |- |[[Blocker-599|Blocker, Primus]]||44||Private||Springfield, IL||Farmer||disch 28 May 1864 disability|| |- |[[Brown-85499|Brown, Henry]]||22||Private||Reading, PA||Laborer||d. 29 Feb 1865 Folly Isl SC disease|| |- |[[Brown-158126|Brown, Milton]]||20||Private||Quincy, IL||Farmer|||| |- |[[Browning-6842|Browning, Nelson]]||19||Private||StLouis, MO||Farmer|||| |- |[[Butler-29841|Butler, Hiram T.]]||29||Sergeant||Cambridgeport, MS||Waiter|||| |- |[[Campbell-58366|Campbell, Samuel]]||24||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|||| |- |[[Clayborne-40|Clayborne, Archie]]||27||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer||d. 7 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC wounds|| |- |[[Claiborne-721|Claiborne, Henry]]||24||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Crawford-24917|Crawford, John W.]]||22||Private||Richmond, IN||Farmer|||| |- |[[Curry-8655|Curry Hamilton]]||44||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|||| |- |[[Dallas-1050|Dallas, William H.]]||19||Private||Adams Co, IL||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |[[Davis-67075|Davis, James]]||22||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||killed 2 Jul 1864|| |- |[[Davis-54818|Davis, John]]||28||Private||Buffalo, NY||Cook||trans from 54th; d. 5 Jun 1864 Folly Isl SC consumption|| |- |[[Davis-107714|Davis, Lee]]||20||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|||| |- |[[Dawson-13451|Dawson, Joseph]]||22||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Cooper||court martialed|| |- |Douglas, John D.||20||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer||deserted Folly Island, SC 31 Dec 1863|| |- |Dunn, Stephen ||30||Private||Garrett Co, KY||Farmer|||| |- |[[Ewing-5298|Ewing, Paul]]||20||Private||Springfield, OH||Waiter|||| |- |[[Evans-45083|Evans, William H]]||23.||1st SGT||Wayne Co, IN||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; disch 2 Jul 1865 wounds|| |- |[[Francis-10340|Francis, John]]||19||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Groom|||| |- |[[Gallatin-181|Gallatin, Albert]]||39||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||d. 18 Aug 1864 Folly Isl SC general debility|| |- |[[Goliah-1|Goliah, Sampson]]||23||Private||Washington Co, KY||Farmer||court martialed mutiny|| |- |[[Gooch-2406|Gooch, Young]]||25||Private||Bloomington, IL||Farmer||court martialed mutiny|| |- |[[Gowens-155|Gowens, James]]||19||Private||Jenans Co, IN||Mechanic||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Green-53714|Green, Jordan]]||18||Private||StLouis, MO||Farmer|||| |- |[[Griffy-82|Griffy, Henry]]||33||Private||Springfield, OH||Laborer|||| |- |[[Gross-7002|Gross, Thomas]]||17||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |[[Harmon-9345|Harmon, Alexander]]||18||Private||Xenia, OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Herrod-204|Herrod, James]]||18||Private||Jefferson Co, IN||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 1 Nov 1864 disability|| |- |Hightower, John||20||Private||Quincy, IL||Farmer|||| |- |Hines, John||35||Private||Brannanburg, KY||Wagoner|||| |- |Hord, William||21||Private||Noblesville, IN||Barber||Band|| |- |Hurley, Austin||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Painter|||| |- |Jefferson, Mordecai||27||Private||Wayne Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |Jefferson, Thomas||18||Private||Clark Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |Johnson, John||25||Private||Nicholsville, KY||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |-| |[[Kay-2762|Key [Kay], Madison]]||21||Private||Wayne, MO||Laborer|||| |- |[[Lewis-58262|Lewis, George]]||18||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Farmer|||| |- |[[Lewis-58263|Lewis, James W.]] ||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Farmer|||| |- |[[Lewis-58264|Lewis, John]]||22||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Waiter||Court Martialed mutiny|| |- |[[Little-21969|Little, William]]||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Maddox-3441|Maddox, Stephen H.]] ||20|| CPL||Chelsea, MA||Laborer||d. 31 Jan 1864 Folly Isl SC pneumonia|| |- |Manly, James||19||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Cook||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. 8 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC wounds|| |- |Manuel, Charles W. ||26||Private||Unionville, CT||Coppersmith||Band|| |- |Martin, John H. ||32||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|||| |- |Maxwell, Thomas||23||Private||Cincinnati, OH||Waiter|||| |- |Miles, Patrick||26||Private||Boston, MA||Cook|||| |- |Miller, Richard||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |Mitchell, Harrison||31||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer||d. 14 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever|| |- |Monroe, Jackson||25||Private||Livingston Co, MI||Farmer||disch 4 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Morgan, Alexander||20||Private||Bainbridge, OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Morgan-27236|Morgan, Hiram]]||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Waiter||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Moss-10552|Moss, Nathan M.]]||24||Corporal||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Osborne-11810|Osborne, William H.]]||29||Corporal||Boston, MA||Barber||reported "deserted" prob disch from hospital|| |- |[[Owen-13966|Owens, Charles]]||19||Private||Wayne Co, MO||Farmer||d. 25 Dec 1864 Folly Isl SC general debility|| |- |[[Patterson-25478|Patterson, John H.]]||18||Corporal||Hamilton, OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Perry-26700|Perry, Alfred]]||20||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||Band|| |- |[[Peterson-11210|Peterson, Charles H.]]||19||CPL||Brooklyn, NY||Rope-maker||1st SGT Jul 1865|| |- |[[Phillips-28809|Phillips, Samuel]]||22||Private||Palmyra, MO||Teamster|||| |- |[[Pinter-99|Pinter, Mason]]||23||Private||Bloomington, IL||Farmer|||| |- |[[Porter-13350|Porter, Charles C.]]||43||Private||Guilford, CT||Farmer||trans 54th|| |- |[[Porter-15910|Porter, Ephraim]]||19||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer||deserted 2 Jul 1865|| |- |[[Purnell-649|Purnell, William]]||18||Private||Montgomery Co, PA||Iron-worker||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Rawleston-1|Rawlstone, James]]||21||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Painter|||| |- |[[Reid-12255|Reid, Jacob W.]]||20||CPL||Springfield, OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Rhodes-7592|Rhodes, James]]||16||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||Drummer|| |- |[[Roach-3803|Roach, John]]||17||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer|||| |- |[[Richardson-21107|Richardson, Elijah]]||22||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Laborer|||| |- |[[Rogers-25579|Rogers, Charles]]||25||Private||Battle Creek, MI||Farmer|||| |- |Saunders, William H.||26||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch1 Apr 1865 wounds|| |- |Shinal, David||21||Private||Madison Co, KY||Farmer|||| |- |Shinal, William||21||Private||Springfield, IL||Farmer|||| |- |Smith, James H.||21||Private||Chicago, IL||Waiter|||| |- |Smith, John M.||21||Private||Old Town, ME||Shoemaker||deserted 20 Jul 1863; returned 3 Oct 1863; hung for rape 18 Feb 1864|| |- |Smith, William L.||25||Private||Quincy, IL||Sailor|||| |- |Spears, David||19||CPL||Shelby Co, OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Spencer, Peter||30||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Stearns, Jared||18||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||d 28 Aug 1863 Folly Isl SC dysentery|| |- |[[Steth-2|Steth, John W.]]||24||Private||Wayne Co, IN||Blacksmith||disch 15 Sep 1864 Folly Isl SC disability|| |- |Thomas, Samuel P.||18||Sergeant||Madison Co, OH||Laborer||d. 17 Nov 1864 Folly Isl SC disease|| |- |Tilman, John||23||Private||MtJefferson, OH||Bricklayer||Hospital Nurse|| |- |Thompson, William||20||Private||Charlestown, MA||Butcher||disch 1 Nov 1864 disability|| |- |Vestar, John||23|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||disch Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Ward, Moses||31|| Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer||Hospital Nurse|| |- |[[Welcome-37|Welcome, Reuben]]||17|| Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer|||| |- |[[White-49937|White, Daniel]]||19|| Private||Philadelphia, PA||Farmer|||| |- |White, Samuel||26|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|||| |- |[[Wilkins-4683|Wilkins, David]]||31|| Private||Pittsburg, PA||Barber|||| |- |[[Williams-74277|Williams, Clayborne]]||18|| Private||Chillicothe, OH||Painter|||| |- |[[Williams-74232|Williams, Thomas]]||24|| Private||Newport, IN||Blacksmith||d. 30 July1864 Folly Isl SC consumption|| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company B

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EO FF FF" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks ! Connected? |- |[[Adams-53351|Adams, Albert]]||20||CPL||Waynesville OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |[[Adams-53352|Adams, Andrew]]||23||PVT||Richmond LA||Farmer|||| |- |[[Adams-53353|Adams, Joseph]]||39||PVT||Washington DC||Sailor|||| |- |[[Akers-2694|Akers, George W.]] ||19||PVT||Carthagena OH||Plasterer|||| |- |[[Baldman-1|Baldman, Lewis S.]] ||39||PVT||Brownsville PA||Sailor|||| |- |[[Bardin-111|Bardin, William]]||22||PVT||Memphis TN||Sailor||11 Nov 1864 shot by Provo-Guard Folly Isl SC|| |- |[[Bazel-4|Bazel, George]]||18||Sergeant||Pickaway OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded; d. Beaufort SC 13 Dec 1864 wounds|| |- |[[Bell-33041|Bell, Beverly]]||20||PVT|| Quincy IL|| Sailor||23 Jul 1864 drowned Folly River SC|| |- |[[Berry-18696|Berry, Daniel]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer|||| |- |[[Boyer-5723|Boyer, Isaiah]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed|| |- |[[Bowdry-17|Bowdry, William]]||24|| PVT|| Milwaukee WI|| Barber||30 Nov 1864 wounded; discharged Jun 1865 wounds|| |- |[[Bragg-2685|Bragg, John]]||21 ||PVT||St Louis MO ||Mechanic|||| |- |[[Broughton-1998|Broughton, Charles]]||19||Sergeant||Pittsburg PA||Teamster||29 Sep 1863 reduced at own request|| |- |[[Brown-125892|Brown, Charles]]||30 ||PVT|| Elkton MD|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed|| |- |[[Brown-125893|Brown, Thomas]]||37||PVT ||Coldwater OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Buckner-2317|Buckner, George]]||20 ||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|||| |- |[[Samuel-976|Butler, Samuel]]||35 ||PVT ||Sabine IL ||Farmer|||| |- |[[Bush-8101|Bush, George W. ]]||22 ||CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||7 Aug 1864 reduced by own request|| |- |[[Caldwell-9454|Caldwell, William]]||38 ||PVT|| Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||28 Jul 1864 Folly Isl SC disability|| |- |[[Chatman-194|Chatman, James]]||21 ||PVT ||Harrisburg OH|| Farmer||2 Jul 1864 wounded; also 30 Nov 1864; discharged Mar 1865 wounds|| |- |[[Chism-392|Chism, Jacob]]||45 ||PVT ||St Louis MO ||Teamster|||| |- |[[Christy-1452|Christy, William]]||18|| PVT|| Mercersburg PA|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |[[Coleman-14718|Coleman, John]]||24 ||PVT ||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|||| |- |[[Cork-376|Cork, John W.]] ||23|| PVT ||Wilmington DE ||Laborer||18 Feb 1864 hung Camp Finnigan FL for rape|| |- |[[Cole-25066|Cole, Charles]]||19|| PVT|| Providence RI ||Hostler||drummer; d. 20 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever|| |- |[[Cox-33489|Cox, Simon A.]] ||27||PVT||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |[[Craig-12315|Craig, Fortunatus]]||19||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Curtis-15762|Curtis, Franklin]]||25||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer||30 Jun 1865 d. Beaufort SC chronic diarrhea|| |- |[[Curtis-11679|Curtis, Napoleon]]||23||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|||| |- |[[Curtis-11682|Curtis, Richard H.]] ||27||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|||| |- |[[Dobbs-1888|Dobbs, William H.]]||23||PVT||Wilmington DE||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |[[Docken-16|Docken, Henry ]]||20||PVT||St Louis MO||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |Dyer, Joshua||19||PVT||Phoenixville PA||Farmer|||| |- |[[Dyson-1329|Dyson, Aaron A.]] ||29||PVT||Bothnesville OH||Farmer|||| |- |Fox, James ||18||CPL||Pickaway OH||Hostler||23 Dec 1863 d. Folly Isl typhoid fever|| |- |Fox, William A. ||20||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |Gillespie, James||19||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer|||| |- |Green, John||21||PVT||Haynesville MO||Sailor|||| |- |Golden, Augustus H. ||41||CPL||Milwaukee WI||Sailor||7 Aug 1864 returned to CPL at own request|| |- |Hafeman, Elijah||24||PVT||Keokuk IA||Cook||30 Nov 1864 wounded|| |- |[[Hall-44183|Hall, Eli]]||21||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|||| |- |Haren, Joseph||22|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed|| |- |Harris, George||22|| PVT||Newburn NC ||Farmer||d. Dec 1864 Beaufort SC disease|| |- |Herbert, William W. ||19|| PVT||Yarmouth NS ||Tinker||d 21 Dec 1863 Folly Isl typhoid fever|| |- |Howard, William||21|| PVT||Xenia OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865|| |- |Iverson, Gabriel P. ||31||SGT||Boston MA||Clerk||deserted from furlough|| |- |[[Jackson-35280|Jackson, Henry]]||18||PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability|| |- |[[Jackson-26113|Jackson, James H.]]||19||1SG||Adrian MI||Blacksmith||trans 54th Mass|| |- |Jackson, Phillip||20||PVT||Winchester VA|| Farmer|||| |- |Jackson, William H. ||19|| PVT||Charlestown VA ||Farmer|| d. Yellow Bluff FL 15 Mar 1864 small-pox|| |- |Johnson, William||19|| PVT||Hilton Head SC |||||| |- |Jones, William||27|| PVT||Uniontown PA ||Hostler||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Kees, John||22|| PVT||Urbana OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d Beaufort SC 28 Dec 1864 wounds|| |- |King, John||24|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer||d Beaufort SC 3 Mar 1865 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Lewis, Edward||31|| PVT||Shippensburg PA ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Lloyd, Spencer||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Porter||hung Camp Finnigan FL 18 Feb 1864 for rape|| |- |Lovett, Joseph||19|| PVT||Old Pt Comfort VA ||Driver|||| |- |Low, Robert H. ||30||CPL||New Bedford MA ||Barber||discharged 20 Nov 1863 disability|| |- |Mackerfield, Charles||20||PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||d Folly Isl 22 Sep 1864 congestive chills|| |- |Mayhew, Edward||27|| PVT||Lowell MA ||Farmer|||| |- |Mayhew, Daniel||24|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|||| |- |Mayhew, James||28|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|||| |- |McGruder, Michael||50|| PVT||St Louis MO ||Sailor|||| |- |Moore, Samuel||24|| PVT||Alton IL ||Cooper||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Moore, Weston H. ||30|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer|||| |- |Morgan, John||27|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|||| |- |Morris, Emery||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Laborer|||| |- |Moss, James H.G. ||18|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Myers, Frank||28|| PVT||Monroe Station MO ||Farmer||drummer|| |- |Newsome, Robert||19|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer|||| |- |Norrel, Forrest||32|| PVT||Washington MS ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |[[Oglesby-795|Oglesby, John D.]] ||23|| PVT
SGT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Overton, Thomas R. ||20|| CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |Peck, Lewis||20|| PVT||Shelbyville MO ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Pendergrass-561|Pendergrass, Tecumseh]]||25|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Piner-53|Piner, Philip]]||22||PVT||Lawrence MA||Seaman||mustered in 25 Nov 1864
trans from 54th |- |Pulpress, Henry||18|| SGT||Pittsburg PA ||Fish dealer|| |- |Richie, Richard||28|| PVT||Greenville MS ||Farmer||d. Readville MA 12 Jul 1863 pneumonia |- |Roberts, William H. ||19|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Farmer|| |- |Lee, John||28|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer|| |- |Shadd, Abram W. ||19|| PVT||Westchester PA ||Teacher|| |- |Shuman, John||19|| PVT||Uniontown PA|| Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Smith-188126|Smith, Andrew Jackson]]||20|| PVT||Clinton IL ||Boatman||wounded 30 Nov 1864
Medal of Honor Recipient (2001) |- |Smith, John||19|| PVT||Richmond VA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability |- |Smothers, John||26|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Smothers, Perry||40|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Story, Alfred C. ||28|| CPL||Keokuk IA ||Barber|| |- |Sutfen, John||23|| PVT||Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||Ward-master; Hospital Steward, 1865 |- |Sweet, William N.||25|| CPL||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Thomas, Elijah ||18|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died |- |Ventris, Thomas||23|| PVT||Ft Donelson TN ||Teamster|| wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Walker, Joseph H. ||34||SGT||Lewiston PA||Cook|| |- |Washington, George||34||PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Whetzell, Francis W. ||23||1SG||Cleveland OH||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Beaufort SC 9 Jan 1865 wounds |- |Wicker, Robert||19||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|| |- |Williams, Bryant ||18|| PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Williams, James||20|| PVT||Cincinnati OH ||Farmer||d. Charleston SC 6 Mar 1865 pneumonia |- |Wilson, Sherbrow||35|| PVT||Belfast PA||Barber||d. Jacksonville FL 30 Apr 1864 disease |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company C

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#40 E0 D0" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks ! Connected? |- |Adams, David||19||PVT ||New Antioch OH|| Wagonmaker|| wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Archer, Samuel||27|| PVT ||Terre Haute, IN ||Groom|| Band|| |- |Bailey, John||35 ||Pvt ||Pickaway OH ||Farmer|||| |- |Ball, George||31 ||Pvt ||Palmyra MO ||Farmer|||| |- |Bowlin, James||26 ||Pvt ||Farmland IN ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Barber, William||26 ||Pvt|| Wilmington OH|| Farmer |||| |- |Banks, Solomon C.||22 ||Pvt|| Pickereltown OH|| Farmer|||| |- |Barrett, David||21|| Pvt|| Urbana OH ||Farmer|||| |- |[[Barrett-8726|Barrett, George]]||26||Corporal||Urbana OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died wounds 3 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC|| |- |Brown, Harry||20||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Stonecutter|||| |- |Bobson, Jordan M.||24||SGT||Wilmington OH||Farmer|||| |- |Chapman, Charles||17||Pvt||Batavia OH||Cook|||| |- |Coats, Isaac H.||24||Pvt||Cumberland MD||Laborer|||| |- |Cromwell, George||21||Sgt||Mound City OH||Farmer||wounded30 Nov 1864|| |- |Cooley, Bailey||18||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer||died 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever Folly Isl SC|| |- |Crockett, John||18||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865 wounds|| |- |Coleman, Wesley||19||Pvt||Shelvina MO||Farmer|||| |- |Cannon, Thomas||20||Pvt||Dublin IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 discharged|| |- |Clement, Gabriel||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|||| |- |Cox, Elijah||32||Pvt||Busron PO IN||Farmer||discharge Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Dorsey, John||35||Pvt||Detroit MI||Barber||band drummer trans to 39th US INF|| |- |Fairfax, Charles||17||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|||| |- |Ford, John R.||21||Pvt||Lebanon OH||Farmer|||| |- |Felts, Albert T.||20||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|||| |- |Felts, Cethe C.||18||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|||| |- |Green, Levi||26||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Farmer|||| |- |Green, Joseph||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Servant||deserted from sick furlough; supposed dead|| |- |Green, Simeon T.||23||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer|||| |- |Gibbs, Pleasant||22||Pvt||Harrisburg AR||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharge May 1865 wounds|| |- |Harper, Hiram||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|||| |- |Hill, Samuel||19||Pvt||Martinsville OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Haggins, Andre||21||Pvt||Quincy IL||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Hightower, James P.||31||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Hargrave, William||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Hall, Davis A.||19||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Farmer|||| |- |Harris, Henry||19||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865|| |- |Hall, Charles||18||Pvt||Cottonville MO||Barber|||| |- |Howard, Josiah||23||CPL||Russellplace OH||Farmer|||| |- |Hightower, Orlando S.||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Machinist||Regimental armorer|| |- |Hubbs, Robert||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Brickmaker|||| |- |Harrison, David||21||Pvt||St Louis MO||Cook|||| |- |Jenkins, Thomas||29||Cpl||Pickerelltown OH||Farmer|||| |- |Jenkins, Alexander||20||Pvt||Bloomingburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Johnson, James||40||Pvt||Hamilton MO||Farmer|||| |- |Jenkins, Charles||18||Pvt||New Marion OH||Farmer|||| |- |Legget, Henry||31||Pvt||Bloomfield IN||Mariner|||| |- |Lee, Moses||19||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl SC 13 Aug 1864 typhoid fever|| |- |Lee, Samuel||20||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Readville MA 18 Jul 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Lee, David||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer|||| |- |Lee, John W.||28||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|||| |- |Lane, Francis||25||Pvt||New York City||Laborer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Larmont, Thornton||32||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Teamster|||| |- |Larmont, William||20||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||accidentally wounded|| |- |Maze, Joseph||16||Pvt||New Antioch OH||Farmer||Fifer; Lance Corporal of Drum Corps|| |- |Mowbray, Martin||27||Cpl||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Readville, MA 20 Jul 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Miller, William||23||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Cook|||| |- |Morgan, Charles H.||26||Pvt||Springfield OH||Farmer|||| |- |Malone, Silas||19||Pvt||OH||Farmer|||| |- |Moore, Isaac||18||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|||| |- |Newland, Henry A.||18||Pvt||Zanesville OH||Farmer|||| |- |Nelson, Gabriel||29||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|||| |- |Newton, Charles||21||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability; died in Regt Hosp 13 Oct 1864|| |- |Payne, John H.||30||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Teacher||Sgt 12 Oct 1864|| |- |Pellett, Alfred E.||28||Pvt||Pittsburg PA||Sailor||drummer Principal musician 6 Aug 1864; deserted Ft Marion Gen'l Court-Martial|| |- |Perkins, Henry D.||19||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|||| |- |Powell, Henry T.||32||Cpl||Cabletown OH||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Parker, Lott H.||25||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|||| |- |Price, Israel||27||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber||Band; disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Partridge, Embry||22||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber|||| |- |Ross, Benjamin||22||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|||| |- |Riley, Elias W.||36||Pvt||White Ford MI||Farmer|||| |- |Roberts, Lewis||24||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Barber|||| |- |Roberts, William C.||23||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Roberts, John||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died St Louisburg, Edisto River, SC 4 Feb 1865 typhoid fever|| |- |Roberts, Joseph||19||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Russell, William H.||19||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864|| |- |[[Sessor-2|Corporal Oscar Sessor]]||||Pvt||Boston MA (org. Portsmouth, New Hampshire)||Farmer||''transferred from 54th Massachusetts''; deserted returned to duty, band; Cpl Jul 1865|| |- |Steward, Edward J.||24||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Plasterer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch July 1865 wounds|| |- |Scott, Edward||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|||| |- |Scott, Benjamin||17||Pvt||Waynesville OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability|| |- |Scott, Benjamin B.||20||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Steward, Solomon||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Newbern NC, 11 Aug 1863, disease|| |- |Stewart, Nathaniel||38||Cpl||Wilmington OH||Whitewasher|||| |- |Sheldon, William||20||Pvt||Pickaway OH||Farmer|||| |- |Simonds, Samuel||19||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl23 Sep 1864 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Simonds, Charles||18||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer|||| |- |Thomas, George W.||22||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Sailor|||| |- |Thomas, Alexander||42||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Tailor|||| |- |Thompson, George W.||20||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||died Folly Isl 3 Nov 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Thompson, Isaiah H.||23||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; died Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 wounds|| |- |Talbot, Joseph||18||Pvt||Roanoke MO||Farmer|||| |- |Welch, Isaiah H.||21||1SG||Bellfont PA||Farmer|||| |- |Woodley, Henry||21||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|||| |- |Ward, Emanuel||24||Pvt||Centreville IN||Farmer|||| |- |Waldron, David||43||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|||| |- |Walker, John W.||23||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Harnessmaker|||| |- |} ===== Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE FF F6" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks ! Connected? |- |Maddox, Isaac D.||21||Pvt||Cambridge MA||Barber|||| |- |Phillips, John||21||Pvt||Nashville TN||Laborer|||| |- |Baldwin, William||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Duncan, Orin||30||Pvt||Springfield MA||Teamster||prisoner 30 Nov 1864; exchanged|| |- |Herbert, Phillip||41||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Farmer|||| |- |Rutter, David||19||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Clerk|||| |- |Peters, David P.||39||Pvt||Worcester MA||Laborer|||| |- |Rome, George R.||29||Pvt||Worcester MA||Stonecutter|||| |- |Slaughter, Simon||24||Pvt||Chicopee MA||Factory Hand|||| |- |Toney, Henry||32||Pvt||Worcester MA||Barber|||| |- |Whipple, George J.||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Farmer|||| |- |Vanderburg, Levi||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Teamster|||| |- |Willis, Montraville||25||Pvt||Rutland VT||Day Laborer|||| |- |Wallace, George H.||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Driver|||| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company D

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks ! Connected? |- |Adams, Nelson||42||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer|||| |- |Allen, Emery||40||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Tinman||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Brown, Frank||24||Pvt||Eddyville KY||Farmer|||| |- |Brown, John||18||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |Brown, Lync S.||22||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort SC|| |- |Burke, Robert||22||Cpl||Westfield IN||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died in hosp|| |- |Butler, Gilbert||16||Pvt||Butter Co OH||Farmer||drummer|| |- |Byrd, James H.||21||Pvt||Logan Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |[[Cazy-3|Cazy, William]]||40||Pvt||Ypsilanti MI||Farmer||hosp nurse; disch Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Cephas, William||18||Pvt||Philadelphia PA||Laborer|||| |- |Crainshaw, William||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Teamster||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Crockett, Richard||39||Pvt||Culwell Co KY||Farmer|||| |- |Crowder, Paul||19||Pvt||Miami Co OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Creecy, James W.||21||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 3 Dec 1864|| |- |Crosby, John Q. A.||21||Pvt||Cardington OH||Barber|||| |- |[[Curry-5724|Curry, James W.]]
a.k.a. James W. Dorsey|| - || Pvt || - || - || added via information from [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-35251-17 Deposition G of James W. Currey a.k.a. Dorsey] in military pension files|| |- |Dennis, Alexander||27||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disablity|| |- |Dericks, Elijah||38||Pvt||Perrysburgh OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Diggs, Edward||22||Pvt||Racine WI||Teamster||prisoner from St Nichols detach, Sandy Hook VA, 18 Dec 1863|| |- |Dixon, James H.||17||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Barber||band|| |- |Douglas, Simon||20||Cpl||Sidney OH||Porter|||| |- |Dixon, Charles||20||Pvt||New Bedford||Waiter||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Edwards, Charles||23||Pvt||Monroe Co MO||Laborer|||| |- |Fitzgerald, Thomas H.||24||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Fountain, Pierson||25||Cpl||Jackson IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Fergerson, Enoch||15||Pvt||Wilmington DE||Farmer||drummer disch Folly Isl9 Jun 1864|| |- |Gaskins, Lewis||19||Pvt||Newbern NC||Teamster|||| |- |Glaspy, Wallace L.||26||Pvt||Hardon OH||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort|| |- |Graves, Samuel||28||Pvt||Knox Co IN||Miller|||| |- |Griffin, William H.||20||Pvt||Detroit MI||Blacksmith||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Grosse, Charles H.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|||| |- |Hall, Frederick||21||Pvt||New York||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; deserted July 1865|| |- |Henry, Basil||18||Pvt||Hannibal Co MO||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds|| |- |Highwarden, Edward A.||20||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Mason|||| |- |Highwarden, John W.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |Hill, William||21||Pvt||Wayne Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |Holland, Thomas||22||Pvt||Laporte IN||Farmer|||| |- |Holmes, Charles H.||32||Cpl||Champaign Co OH||Laborer||died Folly Isl 7 Sep 1864 disease|| |- |Jobe, Samuel||30||Pvt||Champaign Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |Johnson, Charles||21||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Waiter|||| |- |Johnson, James||19||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Mason|||| |- |Johnson, Matthew||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|||| |- |Johnson, Weston||24||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|||| |- |Jones, Armstead M.||24||Sgt||Shelby Co OH||Teamster||Color Sgt to June 1864; 1SG 1 July 1865|| |- |Jones, John M.||18||Cpl||Hamilton OH||Farmer|||| |- |Jones, Joseph||19||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Farmer|||| |- |Keith, George H.||19||Pvt||Franklin Co PA||Farmer||disch 27 jan 1864 disability|| |- |Keeter, William||20||Pvt||Washington IN||Farmer||died Beaufort 27 Oct 1863 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Kenny, David M. P.||23||Pvt||Mt Gilead OH||Farmer|||| |- |Lane, Nathan||18||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Butcher|||| |- |Lett, Eli||28||Sgt||Buffalo NY||Barber||Principal musician 8 Nov 1864|| |- |Lewis, James||18||Pvt||London Co VA||Farmer|||| |- |Lewis, Austin R.||24||Pvt||Boston MA||Mason||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Lewis, George B.||29||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|||| |- |McCloud, William R.||18||Pvt||Hyde Co NC||Farmer|||| |- |McCoglin, Francis||30||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|||| |- |McFarlin, Matthew||20||Pvt||Batto MD||Caulker||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds|| |- |McGerry, Ellis||22||Pvt||Kalamazoo MI||Farmer|||| |- |Mills, Nelson||21||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|||| |- |Minton, James||24||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864|| |- |Morris, Theodore||25||Sgt||Reddingsburg PA||Barber|||| |- |Morse, William H.||18||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer||died Folly Isl 11 Nov 1863 ||consumption|| |- |Parker, Thornton||24||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer|||| |- |Pediford, Stephen W.||20||Pvt||Henry Co IN||Farmer|||| |- |Peel, William J.||23||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Posey, John||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||Killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Revels, Elijah||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|||| |- |Riley, James||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Robinson, George||25||Pvt||Brown Co IN||Farmer|||| |- |[[Robinson-26444|Robinson, Samuel J.]]||22||1SG||Rochester NY||Printer|||| |- |Sanders, Jeremiah||21||Pvt||Chicago IL||Waiter|||| |- |Shank, Jefferson||45||Pvt||Monmouth Co ||Cook||disch Folly Isl 3 jan 1864|| |- |Scott, Alexander||19||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer||Band|| |- |Scott, Andrew||32||Pvt||Raleigh NC||Farmer||deserted Jul 1865|| |- |See, Benjamin||34||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Sharp, Samuel||22||Pvt||Newbern NC||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch wounds|| |- |Shorter, John F.||21||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Shorter, Simon P.||19||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason|||| |- |Simpson, James H.||18||Pvt||Thornton IN||Farmer|||| |- |Sapington, Silas||19||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook|||| |- |Smith, George P.||20||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Barber||band|| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company E

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
# Private Benjamin Lyons of 609 John Street, Toledo, Ohio 29 May 1863 - 29 August 1865 1890 United States Veterans Schedules for Toledo, Ohio {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AB D7 8C" |- ! width=200|Name/Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Residence/Where Credited ! width=100|Date of Muster (in) ! width=200|Termination and Cause ! Connected? |- |Gardner, James J. 1st SGT||28||Boston||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Buckney, Isaiah, SGT||27||MA||31 May 1863 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Hendrick, Richard, SGT||22||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Parker, George M., SGT||24||MA||7 Jul 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Scott, William, SGT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Crowden, Armstrong, CPL||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Delay, Isaac B., CPT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Hampton, Randolph, CPL||22||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Lewis, George W., CPL||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Robinson, Silas, CPL||23||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jul 1863 died Readville MA|| |- |[[Warwick-1795|Warwick, Richard T.]], CPL||28||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Wilson, Nelson H., CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Wright, Jonathan C., CPL||21||MA||23 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Young, Henry, CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Morse, Solomon, Mus., ||15||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Alexander William, PVT||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Armstrong, Henry, PVT||21||Otis||18 Jan 1865||deserted 10 Aug 1865|| |- |-Barber, Edwin, PVT||20||MA||7 Jul 1863||died 15 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC|| |- |Beaman, William H., PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Bell, Charles H., PVT||24||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Bizzell, Samuel L., PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Black, James H., PVT||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Bomor, George, PVT||31||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Brandey, William, PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability|| |- |Brown, John W., PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||died 25 Jun 1864 Folly Isl SC|| |- |Brown, John W., 2d, PVT||20||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Bruton, Thomas, PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Buckley, John W., PVT||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Bulger, Mason, PVT||37||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Burns, William, PVT||30||MA||31 May 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Burt, Kane, PVT||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Butler, Charles, PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Canterbury, James, Pvt||28||MA||31 May 1863||22 Aug 1864 disability|| |- |Charleston, William, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||killed 30 Nov 1864 Honey Hill SC|| |- |Clark, Charles E., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Clark, Jasper V., Pvt||28||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Clark John W., Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||23 Nov 1864 disability|| |- |Clark, Thomas, Pvt||32||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Colbreath, Pickens, Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Collins, Frank, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Collins, Joshua, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Collwell, George, Pvt||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Cooper, Alexander, Pvt||25||Dudley||17 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Corst, Phineas T., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865/expiration|| |- |Curtis, john H., Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Dean, Charles, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Evans, Thomas T., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Fields, Samuel, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||died 27 Nov 1863 Folly Isl SC|| |- |Flood, Elisha G., Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Forrest, Harry M., Pvt||25|| Newburyport||14 Feb 1865||10 Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Glasgow, Sandy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Gray, Isaac, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Green, Jesse, Pvt||28|| MA||31 May 1863||15 Nov 1865/expiration|| |- |Gross, Nathaniel, Pvt||18|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 11 Jul 1863 Readville MA|| |- |Hall, Jerry, Pvt||22|| Framingham||17 Jan 1865||deserted 1 Aug 1865|| |- |Harrison, Francis L., Pvt||37|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Hendrick, Powell, Pvt||20|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 19 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC|| |- |Herb, Frederick, Pvt||22|| MA||29 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Herrin, William, Pvt||31|| MA||31 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability|| |- |Hicks, Joseph, Pvt||16|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Higginson, George, Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Irving, Oscar, Pvt||39|| MA||22 Jun 1863||deserted 1 Aug 1865|| |- |Johnson, Henry, Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Johnson, Hezekiah, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Johnson, Joseph, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability|| |- |Johnson, William H., Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Jones, George, D., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Kennedy, Martin, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Landrum, Howard, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Lewis, Adolphus, Pvt||34|| MA||29 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability|| |- |Loony, Austin, Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability|| |- |Lyons, Benjamin, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Maggot, Abraham, Pvt||34|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 23 Mar 1865 Charleston SC|| |- |Malone, James, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Martin, Henry, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||died 7 Apr 1864 on steamer Cosmopolitan|| |- |McKinsey, Archy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Merriman, Sylvester, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Miledan, William H., Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||27 May 1865 disability|| |- |Nelson, James, S., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Owens, Osborne, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability|| |- |Paine, William, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Phoenix, Samuel, Pvt||30||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Reason, Jeremiah, Pvt||40||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Rector, Calvin, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||died 20 Mar 1865 James Isl SC|| |- |Reed, Richmond, Pvt||36||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Rhoades, Isaac, Pvt||33||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Richardson, George W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Richardson, James, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||9 Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Ritchie, Henry C., Pvt||27||MA||31 May 1863||deserted 5 Jul 1865|| |- |Roberts, Charles H., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Samson, David W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Schell, William H., Pvt||24||MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Scott, Joseph, Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||28 Sep 1865/expiration|| |- |Scott, Alexander, Pvt||24||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Southwood, Archibald, Pvt||18||MA||31 May 1863||died 21 Apr 1864 Beaufort SC|| |- |Steen, Albert, Pvt||27||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Thompson, Martin, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Van Buren, Martin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Washington, George, Pvt||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||died 30 May 1865 Beaufort SC|| |- |Washington, James A., Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||26 Jun 1865/expiration|| |- |Wells, Thomas J., Pvt||23|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |White, George, Pvt||32|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Witsell, Edward P. F., Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability|| |- |Williams, Henry, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Williams, John E., Pvt||25||Boston||3 May 1864||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Willins, Stephen, Pvt||18||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |Wyatt, Benjamin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration|| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company F

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
===== Privates ===== # Private Charles C. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private John M. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private James W. Fontaine of Salem, Massachusetts # Private Edward Logan # Private William ?Sherenan? of Salem, Massachusetts The above originally enlisted in the 54th, but were transferred. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CF FF FF" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Muster In ! Muster Out/Remarks ! Connected |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Bird, John||SGT||24||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 20 Jan 1864 Folly Isl|| |- |Dorsey, Robert||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Johnson, Robert Jr||SGT||29||Boston||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Feb 1865 Florence SC|| |- |Mitchell, Charles L.||SGT||33||Boston||20 Jul 1865||2LT 20 Sep 1865|| |- |Wallace, Thomas||SGT||23||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Boone, Richard B.||CPL||21||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Donegan, Cyrus||CPL||21||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Haddock, Jasper||CPL||29||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Harris, Beverly||CPL||21||Beverly||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |[[Jenkins-23430|Jenkins, John H.]]||CPL||38||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||23 May 1864 disability|| |- |Robinson, William F.||CPL||18||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Aug 1863 Folly Isl|| |- |Washington, Thomas||CPL||35||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Wilson, Francis B.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Wilson, Joseph||CPL||22||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |[[Abbott-10742|Abbott, John]]||PVT||22||Bloomington IL||15 Jun 1863||(groom)29 Aug 1865 exp d. 1866 Charleston SC|| |- |Anderberry, John or Auderbury||PVT||21||St Louis MO||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |[[Bacon-6686|Bacon, Nelson]]||PVT||25||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Beach, Samuel F.||PVT||29||West Brookfield||9 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Blue, Daniel B.||PVT||23||Millbury||13 Feb 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Brown, David||PVT||39||Cambridge||20 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Burton, Jordan R. ||PVT||19||Lewistown PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 27 Jan 1864 Folly Isl|| |- |Capler or Caples, James K. ||PVT||22|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(Butcher)29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Carter, John||PVT||22|| Belmont OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 6 Sep 1863 Folly Isl|| |- |Cassell, Charles C. ||PVT||32|| MA||2 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |[[Cassell-622|Cassell, John M.]] ||PVT||42|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Champ, Nelson||PVT||19|| Mt Pleasant OH||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Charles, Henry||PVT||18|| MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Chase, Jacob C. ||PVT||22|| MA||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Chesborough, Charles||PVT||25|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(mariner)deserted 9 Jul 1863 d. 1864 disease|| |- |Clark, Warner||PVT||21|| Harrisburg||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Sep 1863 Folly Isl|| |- |Coleman, George B. ||PVT||28|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Cooper, William H. ||PVT||19|| Malden CAN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Cox, Garrett||PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Davis, Samuel|| PVT||25|| MA||16 Aug 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Ditcher, Benjamin F. B.|| PVT||18|| Uniontown PA||15 Jun 1863||3 Oct 1865 exp|| |- |Ditcher, Henry|| PVT||21|| Washington PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Mar 1865 Charleston SC|| |- |Douglass, William|| PVT||22|| Java IN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Dunbar, Joshua|| PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Edwards, Isaac|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 28 Oct 1863 Folly Isl|| |- |Fountain, James W.|| PVT||44||Salem||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp.|| |- |Freeman, Anthony|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp|| |- |Furguson, Carter|| PVT||26|| Bloomington IL||22 Jun 1863||deserted 25 Sep 1864|| |- |Galloway, Henry T.|| PVT||15|| Savannah GA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp drummer|| |- |Gray, James||PVT||20||Uniontown PA|||||| |- |Gray, Elsey||PVT||18||Uniontown PA|||||| |- |Grandison, John||PVT||20||Nicholsville KY||||d. Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 typhoid fever|| |- |Gillard, James||PVT||18||Troy OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Mar 1865 Beaufort SC wounds|| |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||disch 28 Oct Folly Isl disability|| |- |Haddox, Jasper||PVT||29||Summertown OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Hurley, Thornton||PVT||28||Summertown OH||||farmer|| |- |Hurley, Joseph H.||PVT||23||Summertown OH||||farmer|| |- |Hill, Thomas||PVT||25||Yorksville OH||||farmer|| |- |Hood, James W.||PVT||20||Ypsilanti MI||||groom|| |- |Harris, Beverly||PVT||21||Beverly MA||||Farmer|| |- |Harris, John||PVT||40||Boston MA||||Laborer|| |- |Hinson, Jonathan S.||PVT||41||Boston MA||||glass grinder|| |- |[[Hall-41872|Hall, William H. S.]]||PVT||20||Springfield MA||||clerk|| |- |Jenkins, John H.||PVT||38||Boston MA||||Porter; Lance-Sergeant of Pioneers|| |- |Johnson, Robert Jr.||SGT||29||Boston MA||||Clerk; Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl SC 12 Nov 1863; d. in prison Florence SC Mar 1865|| |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||Mariner|| |- |Johnson, Albert||PVT||18||Milledgeville GA||||Farmer; drummer d. Folly Isl 28 Nov 1863 pneumonia|| |- |Jones, Peter||PVT||23||West Milton OH||||Farmer; wounded 2 July 1864; disch 8 Nov 1864 wounds|| |- |Keith, Peter||SGT||21||Holidaysburg PA||||Shoemaker || |- |King, David U.||PVT||28||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of Jonathan|| |- |King, Jonathan||PVT||26||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of David|| |- |Kirk, James||PVT||18||Laporte IN||||Farmer|| |- |Lethwick, James R.||PVT||18||Fairmount VA|||||| |- |Lewis, Edward B.||PVT||29||Lowell MA||||Mariner disch Folly Isl 21 Aug 1864 disability|| |- |Little, John||PVT||29||Boston MA||||Cook; band|| |- |Logan, Edward S.||PVT||22||Pittsburg PA||||Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl 12 Nov 1863; exchanged; disch Jun 1865|| |- |Lee, Thomas||PVT||21||Boston MA|||||| |- |Lee, Edward||PVT||22||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jul 1865 wounds|| |- |Myers, John M.||PVT||34||Princetown VA||||bricklayer|| |- |Major, Edward||PVT||20||Brooklyn NY||||Painter; killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Mabra, William||PVT||35||Barnesville OH||||Engineer|| |- |Mitchell, Charles||PVT||33||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Moore, John H.||PVT||25||Philadelphia PA||||Principal Musician 6 Jun 1864; Leader of Band|| |- |Northup, Alvers ||PVT|| 19|| Springfield IL||||farmer killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Peterson, David S.||PVT||23||Barnesville OH||||farmer|| |- |Peterson, Marcus ||PVT||29||Barnesville OH||||farmer|| |- |Peterson, Joseph H.||PVT||24||Barnesville OH||||farmerwounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Peterson, Ferdinand||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer|| |- |Paine, Daniel A.||PVT||25||Belmont OH||||farmer; wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort Dec 1864|| |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston MA||||barber|| |- |Robinson, William F. ||CPL||18||Barnesville OH||||Farmer d. folly isl 17 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |Rutherford, Samuel||CPL||24||Boston MA||||Laborer|| |- |Riley, Frank||PVT||24||New London MO||||Farmer|| |- |Rolen, John||PVT||24||Springfield IL||||Farmer|| |- |Read, James M.||PVT||24||Mercer PA||||Barber|| |- |Read, George W.||PVT||22||Mercer PA||||Barber|| |- |Robbins, Albert O.||PVT||22||Peterboro NY||||disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Robbins, Laban||PVT||25||Peterboro NY||||laborer|| |- |Selden, Thomas||PVT||25||Chelsea MA||||waiter|| |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||Barnesville OH||||Farmer disch 28 May 1864 disability|| |- |Shipp, James||PVT||26||Barnesville OH||||farmer wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort SC Dec 1864 wounds|| |- |Smith, Samuel||PVT||20||Alleghany City PA||||farmer|| |- |Steele, Oliver||PVT||22||Brookville PA||||barber|| |- |Sampson, Caswell||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Stuart, William||PVT||20||Cincinnati OH||||farmer (stayed in the US Army)|| |- |Stewart, Abraham||PVT||20||Mt Pleasant OH||||farmer|| |- |Sawyer, William||PVT||19||Oxford OH||disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Scott, David||PVT||26||Pittsburg PA||||cook|| |- |Shedd, Samuel||PVT||24||Shirley MA||||laborer disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864 disability |- |Seymore, Ashbury||PVT||23||White Plains NY||||hackman d. Folly Isl 4 Sep 1863 disease|| |- |Thomas, William||PVT||18||Flushing OH||||deserted 7 Jul 1865|| |- |Trotter, William||PVT||25||West Jefferson OH|||||| |- |Thompson, Charles||PVT||43||Boston MA||||disch Folly Isl 5 Oct 1864 disability|| |- |Thompson, William||PVT||19||Baltimore MD|||||| |- |Wallace, Thomas||CPL||23||Boston MA||||mariner|| |- |Wicker, William||PVT||28||Troy OH||||farmer wounded 30 No v1864|| |- |Washington, Thomas||PVT||35||Georgetown MO||||farmer || |- |Webster, Samuel||PVT||20||Uniontown PA||||groom wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Willson, Francis B.||CPL||20||New York||||farmer|| |- |Wilson, Joseph||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer|| |- |Wood, John D.||PVT||28||Flushing OH||||farmer|| |- |Williams, Thomas||PVT||27||Washington DC||||blacksmith|| |- |Watts, Jeremiah||PVT||25||Bolton MD||||farmer d. Beaufort SC 12 Dec 1863 pneumonia|| |- |Welcome, Israel J.||PVT||21||Carlisle PA||||farmer Carlisle PA|| |- |} ===== Company F Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CC D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Davis, Samuel||25||PVT||West Springfield ||Recruit 12 Oct 1864|| |- |Garner, Milton M.||37||PVT||West Springfield||Recruit 12 Oct 1864|| |- |Matthews, John E.||27||PVT||Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864|| |- |Miner, Thomas||22||PVT||Concord MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864|| |- |Williams, Patton||19||PVT||Buffalo NY||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; drummer|| |- |Revalion, A. H.||31||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; one year|| |- |Viner, Henry||24||PVT||East Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Wilson, Joseph||25||PVT||Canada||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Chase, Jacob C.||22||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; one year; band|| |- |Cassell, Charles C.||32||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Cassell, James M.||42||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Coleman, George B.||28||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Gibbes, William||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Fountain, J. W.||44||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Shearman, William||23||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Smith, William A.||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Stewart, L.||39||PVT||Cambridge MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Williams, George||30||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Brown, David||39||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Beach, Samuel F.||29||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Green, Henry||22||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Lew, Zimri||36||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Sampson, David H.||19||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Miller, Jason J.||23||PVT||New Hampshire||Recruit 12 Mar 1865|| |- |Samuels, Henry||25||PVT||West Indies||Recruit 12 Mar 1865|| |- |Henry, Thomas||21||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865|| |- |Hallam, Charles M.||23||PVT||Petersburg VA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865|| |- |Blue, Daniel||23||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 7 May 1865|| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company G

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Anderson, Joseph||18||PVT||Troy OH||stone-cutter|||| |- |Anderson, Wesley||21||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Berry, John||25||PVT||Indianapolis IN||farmer||wounded 10 Feb 1865|| |- |Burns, William||21||PVT||Bloomingsburg OH||farmer|||| |- |Brooks, Nimrod||19||PVT||Columbus OH||farmer|||| |- |Brandon, Josiah||21||PVT||Xenia OH||cook|||| |- |Brown, Daniel||19||PVT||Clarksville MS||laborer|||| |- |[[Bowlin-771|Bowlin, Edward]]||20||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Brooks, William H.||30||PVT||Beverly MS||farmer|||| |- |Burton, Joseph||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||farmer|||| |- |Curtis, Pleasant||22||PVT||Carlisle IL||laborer|||| |- |Curtis, Joseph||30||PVT||Carlisle IL||cooper|| |- |Curtis, John||23||PVT||Carlisle IL||engineer||accidentally wounded 10 Jun 1864; d. Beaufort 19 Jul 1864|| |- |Cabel, Samuel||21||PVT||Keokuk IA||waiter|||| |- |Cotton Wiley, W.||19||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer||hospital nurse|| |- |Casson, James||18||PVT||Mercersburg PA||farmer|||| |- |[[Cassan-11|Casson, W. Theodore]]||19||PVT||Boston MA||clerk||drummer; d. of disease|| |- |Cox, William||25||CPL||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Davis, William||20||PVT||Alton IL||farmer||Ft Clinch FL; sentence of Court martial|| |- |Dinwiddle, Henry||19||PVT||Chillicothe OH||porter|||| |- |Davis, Henry||28||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer|||| |- |Dix, Rufus M.||21||CPL||Xenia OH||waiter|||| |- |Evans, Sterling||23||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Elliott, John||22||PVT||Altoona PA||laborer|||| |- |Ford, Lewis||18||PVT||Columbia MS||farmer|||| |- |Fox, Lorenzo||18||PVT||Troy OH||blacksmith||d. David's Isl NY 8 Mar 1865 disease|| |- |Fields, Oliver||18||PVT||Brooklyn NY||teamster||drummer|| |- |Francis, William||18||CPL||Chicago IL||farmer||deserted 4 July 1865|| |- |Gibson, James T.||37||PVT||Troy OH||clergyman||d. Folly Isl 30 Sep 1864 disease|| |- |George Gustus||27||PVT||Alton IL||blacksmith|||| |- |Gillard, Harrison||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Grain, James||22||PVT||Jamestown OH||farmer|||| |- |Grimes, Burke||25||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook|||| |- |Gibbon, William||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||laborer|||| |- |Henry, William||54||PVT||Columbus OH||waiter|| |- |Hill, Henshaw||21||PVT||Vincennes IN||laborer||21 Aug 1865|| |- |Hill, Andy||24||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook|||| |- |Hill, John ||18||PVT||Economy IN||Farmer|| |- |Harris, Robert||20||PVT||Columbia OH||farmer||disch Folly Isl 25 Nov 1864 disability|| |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Lewistown PA||laborer|||| |- |Harris, Joshua||23||PVT||Bedford PA||farmer||d. Folly Isl 8 Sep 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Humes, Alick||20||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Humes, John||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Hunt, William||24||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Alexander||20||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Dexter M.||30||PVT||Washington||Farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Manuel P.||23||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer|||| |- |James, Henry||18||PVT||||farmer|||| |- |Johnson, Franklin||24||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer||killed 1 Mar 1865 in skirmish near St Stephens SC|| |- |Jones, John W.||21||PVT||Troy OH||laborer|||| |- |Kingston, John H.||23||2LT||Lexington KY||||prior svc 21st KY Vols|| |- |Ladd, Nathaniel E.||23||2LT||Groveland||||muster out Prevet Major US Vols|| |- |Lidle, Solomon||21||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer||d. 1 Feb 1865 of disease Folly Isl SC|| |- |Lockman, William||38||PVT||Milroy PA||farmer|||| |- |Lofton, Eli||21||PVT||Terre Haute IN||cook|||| |- |Love, William H.||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Macafee, Francis||25||PVT||New Market OH||farmer|||| |- |Malone, Charles||35||PVT||Boston||Blacksmith||wounded 10 Feb 1865 explosion of powder at Long Island SC|||| |- |Malone, Franklin||18||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer|||| |- |Mathers, William||19||PVT||New Madrid MO||farmer|||| |- |Mays, James||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||laborer|||| |- |McGee, Presley||23||PVT||London OH||farmer|||| |- |[[Means-1609|Means, Andrew J.]]||19|| PVT||Newcastle IN||farmer||died of disease 4 October 1863|| |- |Messer, Benjamin||32|| PVT||Chicago IL||cook|||| |- |Morris, William||21|| PVT||Fremont NY||farmer|||| |- |Morrison, Cyrus||37|| PVT||Mifflintown PA||laborer|||| |- |Murphy, James||19|| PVT||Queensville IN||farmer|||| |- |Murray, Richard E.||19|| PVT||Bloomington IL||farmer|||| |- |Mutell, Charles W.||22|| PVT||Springfield ||clerk|||| |- |Newberry, Lewis||19|| PVT||Keokuk IA||farmer|||| |- |Oglesby, Charles||22|| PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |Outland, Alfred||18|| PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Outland, King S.||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Owens, James||25||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer||disch 10 Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Paine, William||38||PVT||Louisiana||laborer||trans from 54th, disch 16 Jun 1865 disability at Beaufort SC|| |- |Phenix, Hampton||21||PVT||Wilkes Barre PA||farmer||muster out as SGT|| |- |Porter, John||25||PVT||Princeton IN||farmer|||| |- |Riley, William||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|| d. 3 Oct 1863 of disease Folly Isl|| |- |Robbins, Simeon||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Roberts, Charles||21||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Roberts, John F.||23||PVT||Portland IN||farmer|||| |- |Sansberry, Nicholas||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||barber|||| |- |Scott, Darlas||19||PVT||Evansville IN||waiter, killed 4 Jul 1864 James Isl SC|||| |- |[[Scroggins-886|Scroggins, George]]||40||PVT||Boston||waiter|||| |- |Shanklin, John||19||PVT||Nashville TN||waiter|||| |- |Sinclair, Andrew||19||PVT||Philadelphia PA||waiter|||| |- |Smith, Peter||24||PVT||Boston||sailor||trans from 54th|| |- |Smothers, George W.||18||PVT|| Farmland IN|| farmer|||| |- |Smothers, Thomas||19||PVT|| Farmland IN ||farmer|||| |- |Terry, William||38||PVT|| Thorntown IN ||farmer||d. 28 Mar 1865 disease at Charleston SC|| |- |Till, John||22||PVT|| Milroy PA|| waiter|| d. 8 Jul 1865 disease at Beaufort SC|| |- |Tyler, Samuel||22||PVT ||Lexington KY ||farmer|||| |- |Viney, William M.||22||PVT||Boston||broom maker|||| |- |Walker, Daniel||19||PVT ||Rockport|| farmer|||| |- |Wallace, Solomon ||21||PVT||Boston|| blacksmith |||| |- |Weaver, Harvey||23||PVT|| Seymour IN||farmer|||| |- |Webster, Henry||20||PVT ||Boston|| farmer|||| |- |Wesley, Charles H.||20||PVT|| Wilkes Barre PA||farmer|| |- |White, Henry||23||PVT|| Carlyle IL|| cooper|||| |- |White, Israel||21||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer||d. Aug 1863 disease at Newbern NC|| |- |[[White-42102|White, Silas]]||19||PVT||Milton OH||farmer||disch 19 Aug 1864 disability Folly Isl|| |- |White, Spencer||19||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer||d 15 Oct 1863 disease Folly Isl|| |- |Williams, Benjamin||19||PVT ||Washington DC|| farmer||trans from 54th || |- |Williams, George W.||21||PVT ||Farmland IN||farmer|||| |- |Worthington, George W.||22||PVT|| Defiance OH||farmer|||| |- |}

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company H

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }}
== Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Alexander, William M.||25||PVT||Keokuk, IA||fireman||Discharged Folly Island, SC 27 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Alexander, John W.||27||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer||died Readville, Mass 2 Jul 1863 pneumonia|| |- |Alexander, Henry A.||22||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer|||| |- |Alexander, Samuel||20||PVT||Keokuk, IA||cook|||| |- |Adams, Henry||25||PVT||Warrentown, MS||farmer|||| |- |Abram, Robert||36||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Allen, William||24||PVT||Carlisle, PA||farmer|||| |- |Asken, William H.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burton, Horace||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||hostler|||| |- |Burton, David||22||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 10 Aug 1864; reappointed 26 May 1865|| |- |Blue, Henry B.||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||carter||reduced 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Bennett, George E.||20||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||Corporal 26 May 1865|| |- |Butler, Lemuel||19||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Burgess, Joseph||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||teacher|||| |- |Burke,Thomas S.||23||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Burke, William E.||22||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burrows, Burrill L.||22||PVT||Washington, VA||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 11 May 1865 wounds|| |- |Bakers, George||21||PVT||Providence, RI||sailor||died Folly Island, SC; 3 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |Burr, Lewis||28||PVT||Duranne, IL||farmer|||| |- |Cochrane, James||25||PVT||Chillicothe, O||shoemaker||Corporal 1 Sep 1863; Sergeant 11 Apr 1865|| |- |Carr, Riley||19||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Cain, Samuel E. D.||35||SGT||Harrisburg, Pa||waiter||reduced 1 Sep 1863; Corporal 11 Apr 1863; reduced 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Cuff, William D.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Cuff, Archibald||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 5 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Cuff, George||23||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 11 Jul 1864 disability|| |- |Cuff, William H.||18||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Collins, Jeremiah||33||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 16 Jun 1864; reduced 30 Jan 1865; reappointed 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Carter, Nelson||18||PVT||Urbana, IL||waiter|||| |- |Carter, Daniel||34||PVT||Louisville, IL||farmer|||| |- |Dixon, Moses||41||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Dickinson, William W.||18||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Davis, Benjamin||21||PVT||Leesburg, VA||farmer|||| |- |Davis, John||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Dorsay, Harvey||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 11 Aug 1864|| |- |Douglas, James||29||PVT||Chambersburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Dodge, Henry||20||PVT||Mineral Point, WI||farmer|||| |- |Dedford, Pam||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Dupree, William H.||25||1SG||Chillicothe, O||plasterer||2nd Lt 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Earley, David||18||PVT||Chicago, IL||waiter||discharged 28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Evans, Henry||23||PVT||Chillicothe, O||laborer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Fortune, William||22||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Gentry, Richard||19||PVT||Hannibal, MO||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Nov 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Gayther, Alexander||29||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||discharged 2 Apr 1864 disability|| |- |Gray, Nelson D.||38||PVT||Martinsburg, VA||farmer||died Beaufort, SC 25 Nov 1863 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Galloway, Henry J.||23||PVT||Winchester, MD||farmer|||| |- |Gibbs, Elijah||27||PVT||Decatur, AL||farmer|||| |- |Gales, George||20||SGT||Chillicothe, O||shopman||died Chillicothe, O Nov 1866 intermittent fever|| |- |Harrison, Benjamin||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Henry, James||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||cinder-snap|||| |- |Ivory, Daniel||21||PVT||Andersonville, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Henry||38||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Alfred S.||18||PVT||Chicago, Il||laborer|||| |- |Jackson, John J.||38||PVT||Evansville, IN||fireman|||| |- |Johnson, John J.||26||CPL||Fremont, NY||farmer||SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Johnson, Walter L.||17||PVT||Boston, MA||school-boy||drummer|| |- |Jones, Elias||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Kenny, James||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||laborer|||| |- |Locklear, Jesse||29||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Lee, William T.||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 9 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Lee, George W.||19||PVT||Peoria, IL||laborer|||| |- |Logan, William I.||22||CPL||Boston, MA||waiter||SGT 1 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Mitchell, George||19||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer||1 SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Miller, Elmer B.||20||SGT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |McGandy, Isaac||18||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Mason, Charles E.||29||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Manuel, George W.||23||PVT||Tuscolia, IL||farmer|||| |- |Morse, John||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||farmer|||| |- |Orford, George J.||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||engineer|||| |- |Perkins, John||19||PVT||Farmland, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 10 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Peyton, Charles A.||19||PVT||Cincinnati, O||waiter||accidentally wounded Long Island, SC 6 Jul 1864|| |- |Payne, Jacob||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||barber|||| |- |Redman, William H.||20||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Richardson, William||22||CPL||Chillicothe, O||farmer||SGT 1865|| |- |Read, Henry||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Roberts, John||19||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Right, Henry||21||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Sep 1864 disease|| |- |Russell, Thomas||21||CPL||Chillicothe, O||baker||reduced 9 Sep 1863|| |- |Richardson, William 2d||22||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |Slaughter, Laurence||29||PVT||Palmyra, MO||farmer||where, unknown|| |- |Shreves, Samuel||23||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Stanton, Elias||18||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||shoemaker||reduced 15 Jun 1864; reappointed 1 Mar 1865|| |- |Stewart, Henry||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, William||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, James H.||24||PVT||Independence, IL||farmer||CPL 26 May 1865|| |- |Snively, Phillip||29||PVT||Hagerstown, MD||farmer|||| |- |Simms, Jackson||28||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Shirk, James H.||24||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, William||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, John||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Saulter, Aaron N.||21||PVT||Terre Haute, IN||farmer|||| |- |Tann, James H.||28||PVT||Chillicothe, O||plasterer|||| |- |Turner, Joshua||18||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, John||25||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, Moses||27||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer||died Jacksonville, FL 2 Apr 1864 disease|| |- |White, Thomas L.||19||SGT||Clerksburg, PA||barber||reduced 10 Apr 1865|| |- |Williams, John||22||PVT||Sharpsbury, MD||farmer|||| |- |Williams, Joseph||40||PVT||Carlisle, PA||blacksmith|||| |- |Walker, William||22||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |}
===== Company H Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#eed78c" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Brown, James P.||24||PVT||Delaware, O||farmer||recruit Jan 1864; CPL 1 Jul 1864|| |- |Stevens, George||18||PVT||Beverly, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Fairchild, L. L.||40||PVT||Greenfield, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Ball, Thomas||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Davis, Jefferson H.||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |}
=== Privates === # Private Henry Evans of Chillicothe, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-26113-29 Deposition F of Henry Evans in military pension files of Sergeant James H. Jackson] # Private John Henderson of Columbus, Ohio #* 1890 Veterans Schedule image uploaded to 55th project page # [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39636310/john-thomas Private John Thomas] of Pennsylvania #* Grave identified # Private William Richardson of Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-12735 1890 Veterans Schedules for Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio p. 2]

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company I

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Anderson, John||18||PVT||Niles, MI||farmer|||| |- |Breckenridge, Zack||19||SGT||Bloomington, IN||barber||reduced 16 Jul 1863; d. from wounds rec'd in resisting the guard on Boston Common 25 Sep 1865|| |- |Burditt, Nelson||20||PVT||Lancaster, KY||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Elijah||18||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Berry, Nicholas||20||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||deserted Newbern, NC 30 Jul 1863|| |- |Burton, Isaac||21||PVT||Dover, TN||farmer|||| |- |Butler, Benjamin||19||PVT||Vincennes, IN||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Joseph||18||PVT||Philadelphia, PA||farmer||Fort Marion, FL sentence General Court-Martial|| |- |Brown, Henry||19||PVT||Beverly, MA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Boyd, John||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Baker, Wallace||19||PVT||Hopkinsville, KY||farmer||shot by sentence General Court-Martial for mutiny Folly Island, SC 18 Jun 1864|| |- |Clay, William H.||20||PVT||Aberdeen, O||farmer|||| |- |Cox, Andrew||20||PVT||Vincennes, IN||labor|||| |- |Cole, Joshua||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Cain, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Crummer, Charles||25||PVT||Newtown, PA||butcher||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Coats, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||CPL 26 May 1864; reduced|| |- |Cooper, William||18||PVT||Salem, NJ||sailor||drummer; discharged Folly Island, SC 22 Aug 1864 disability|| |- |Cole, David||21||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 1 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Call, Henry||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Cornelius, Alfred||21||PVT||Gallipolis, O||boatman||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Davis, Robert||40||SGT||Columbia, O||farmer||reduced 28 Dec 1863; CPL 19 Sep 1864 || |- |Davis, WIlliam||36||PVT||Sandusky, O||drayman|||| |- |Darnell, Morris||29||PVT||Sandusky, O||barber||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Dorsey, Perry||17||PVT||Newport, RI||waiter||drummer|| |- |Erving, Joshua||20||PVT||Paradise, PA||farmer|||| |- |Freeman, Ephraim||37||PVT||Buffalo, NY||farmer||appointed CPL 3 May 1864|| |- |Fearce, Samuel||19||PVT||Lawrenceville, NJ||farmer|||| |- |Filpot, Thomas||20||CPL||Princeton, IN||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 7 Sep 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Griffin, Harrison||18||PVT||Cleveland, O||waiter||reduced 12 May 1864|| |- |Gray, David||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant||CPL 3 May 1864; reduced 21 May 1864|| |- |Gardren, Frank||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant|||| |- |Gunthier, Eldridge||18||PVT||New London, IN||farmer|||| |- |Guffin, Jackson||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||wagoner||discharged Folly Island, SC 24 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Gilson, Charles||24||PVT||Princeton, IN||butcher|||| |- |Graham, John N.||22||PVT||Brownsville, IN||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged 17 May 1865 wounds |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||waiter||CPL 14 May 1865; reduced 24 Jun 1865|| |- |Harris, William, 2||19||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |}
=== Privates === # Clark, Theodore ''transferred from unassigned company, 54th Massachusetts'' #* Source: Carvalho, Joseph. Black Families in Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1650-1865. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Genealogical Society, 2011. # [[Hazard-643|Private Nahum Gardner Hazzard of Shirley, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[Wickliffe-88|Wickliffe, Rowan]] of Kentucky #* Spouse and children identified

55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company J

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
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55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment Company K

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[[Category:Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category:55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] '''''On 26 January 1863, Governor John Andrew of Massachusetts received authorization from the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, to recruit black men into the Union Army for the first time. Although Governor Andrew would have preferred that at least some of the commissioned officers be black men, he was overruled. The units were to be segregated units with white officers.''''' {{Image|file=Photos_for_Green-Wood_Cemetery.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Regimental Colors. }} This unit saw heavy losses at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Honey_Hill Battle of Honey Hill] on 30 November 1864. : "Determined attacks were launched by U.S. Colored Troops including a brigade led by Alfred S. Hartwell that included the 54th Massachusetts and 55th Massachusetts.[4] The position of the Federal force was such that only one section of artillery could be used at a time, and the Confederates were too well entrenched to be dislodged. Fighting kept up until dark when Hatch, realizing the impossibility of successfully attacking or turning the flank of the enemy, withdrew to his transports at Boyd’s Neck, having lost 89 men killed, 629 wounded, and 28 missing. The Confederate casualties amounted to eight killed and 39 wounded."Wikipedia contributors, "Battle of Honey Hill," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'' (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Honey_Hill&oldid=1177707444 : accessed December 21, 2023); citing Cardozo, Jacob Newton. ''[https://n2t.net/ark:/13960/t1cj8sm13 Reminiscences of Charleston]'', digital images, ([https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesch00cardgoog/page/n123/mode/1up Internet Archive] : accessed 21 December 2023); Charleston : Joseph Walker, Printer; 1866; pp. (117 of 159). == Resources == * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Enlisted Soldiers == The names of these men are from Charles Barnard Fox's book. (see above)
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Fincastle VA |- |[[Boon-2784|Alonzo Boon (abt.1841-1864)]]||22||CPL||Boston MA||laborer||SGT 1 Sep 1863; wounded 2 Jul 1864; Folly Island SC 3 Jul 1864 wounds|| |- |[[Bradley-19997|Morris Bradley (abt.1845-1864)]]||18||PVT||Hillsboro OH||farmer||died Steamer Cosmopolitan 16 Feb 1864 disease|| |- |Brown, Thomas J.||20||CPL||Zanesville OH||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; disch Jul 1865 wounds|| |- |Bryant, Enoch||17||PVT||Washington DC||hack driver||discharged Folly Island SC 21 Nov 1863 general disability|| |- |Bryant, John W.||19||PVT||HIllsboro OH||farmer||died Folly Island SC 21 Nov 1863 general debility|| |- |Burns, William H.||30||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer|||| |- |Burton, Emery||22||PVT||Jacksonville IL||farmer||died Newbern NC 11 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |Campbell, Joseph||21||PVT||Highland Co OH||farmer|||| |- |Carr, Joseph||23||PVT||Nashville TN||moulder|||| |- |Carter, Joseph||18||PVT||Gilson Co IN||hostler|||| |- |Caston, Jonathan L.||32||CPL||Cannonsburg PA||teacher||reduced 1 Sep 1864 discharged Folly Island SC 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Chatman, Ransom||20||PVT||Xenia OH||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; disch 13 Jul 1865 wounds|| |- |Clark, Lewis||18||PVT||Jacksonville IL||farmer|||| |- |Cotton, Willis||20||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer|||| |- |Cowan, Cyrus||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer||CPl 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Cross, David||18||PVT||Coomawalk WI||farmer|||| |- |Cross, Edwin||19||PVT||Rock Co WI||barber|||| |- |Dickinson, Walter C.||23||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer||Castle Pinckney Charleston SC; sentence General Court Martial|| |- |Dickinson, Lewis||20||PVT||Parkersburg VA||farmer||murdered 7 May 1865 by PVT John Shaw|| |- |Essex, Andrew||16||PVT||Hillsboro OH||farmer||Disch Folly Island SC 27 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Essex, Jacob||25||SGT||Venice OH||farmer||Reduced 1 Sep 1863; died Folly Island SC 13 Feb 1865 pneumonia|| |- |Evans, Armstead||41||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Cooper|||| |- |Farris, William||22||CPL||Monongahela PA||Coal digger||reduce 15 Jul 1863|| |- |Fitzhughes, Lewis||31||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer||hospital nurse|| |- |Flemming, Peter||29||SGT||Albany OH||teacher||First SGT 19 Nov 1863; wounded Honey |Hill 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Garnes, Daniel||23||PVT||Park Co IN||farmer||Disch 8 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Gayther, Benjamin||23||PVT||Columbia KY||bootmaker||disch Folly Island SC 15 Sep died 15 Oct 1864 general debility|| |- |Goin, Horace||36||CPL||Hillsboro OH||farmer||promoted SGT Sep 1863; disch Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Goin, Randall||23||PVT||Hillsboro OH||farmer|||| |- |Gray, Charles||20||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer||CPL 14 Jul 1865|| |- |Green, James||18||PVT||Xenia OH||farmer||Deserted Readville MA 28 Jan 1863|| |- |Griffin, Benjamin||21||PVT||Lexington KY||farmer||killed in action 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Harvey, Claudius||19||PVT||Lexington KY||confectioner|||| |- |Henderson, John||21||PVT||Ripley OH||farmer|||| |- |Hicks, Charles||20||PVT||Cambridge OH||farmer||disch Readville MA 27 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Hicks, John L.||20||PVT||Greenfield OH||blacksmith |||| |- |Jackson, Robert||24||PVT||Hillsboro OH||farmer||CPL 1 Nov 1863; wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |January, Samuel||28||PVT||Brighton Co KY||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Johnson, Charles||22||PVT||St Charles MS||hostler|||| |- |Johnson, Isaiah||18||PVT||Boston MA||servant|||| |- |Jones, Osborne||20||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer|||| |- |King, Robert||18||CPL||New Richmond OH||farmer||SGT 3 Jul 1864 Color SGT; killed 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Lewis, James||19||PVT Chillicothe OH||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; deserted 4 Jul 1865|| |- |Logan, Edward||18||PVT||Bainbridge OH||farmer|||| |- |Low, David||21||PVT|| Columbus OH ||farmer|||| |- |Mayo, Henry||39||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer|||| |- |McFarland, James||25||PVT||Hillsboro OH||cook|||| |- |McPherson, George||23||PVT||Stebbinsville OH||farmer||CPL 1 Sep 1864; wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Moore, Charles||19||PVT||Columbus GA||painter||CPL 23 Mar 1865; SGT Jul 1865|| |- |Moore, George W.||35||SGT||Columbus OH||turner||reduced 12 Oct 1863; CPL 1 Jan 1865; SGT 23 Mar 1865|| |- |Needham, Morris G.||17||PVT||Springfield OH||painter||Drummer; deserted 4 Jul 1865|| |- |Nelson, William||19||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer |||| |- |Payne, Jacob||20||PVT||Bainbridge OH||farmer||CPL 1 Sep 1864; disch Jul 1865 disability|| |- |Payne, Laurence||20||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Payne, William||33||PVT||Jefferson Co MS||farmer||CPL 15 Jul 1863; reduced|| |- |Peril, Harrison||22||PVT||Mason Co KY||farmer |||| |- |Rodman, Charles||19||PVT||Hillsboro OH||tobacco worker||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jul 1865 wounds|| |- |Rodman, Joseph||22||PVT||Pike Co OH||farmer||died Newbern, NC 26 Jul 1863 measles|| |- |Reed, Robert||18||PVT||Mercer Co PA||barber|||| |- |Rickcords, Edward||23||CPL||Boston MA||laborer||SGT 1 Nov 1863|| |- |Rickman, Finley||22||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; died Beafort SC 25 1864 wounds|| |- |Rickman, Thomas||18||PVT||Bainbridge OH||farmer|||| |- |Ross, James D.||26||PVT||Ross Co OH||laborer||deserted Jan 1865|| |- |Scott, Lewis||19||PVT||Orangeburg KY||farmer||died Folly Island SC 4 Nov 1863 dysentery|| |- |Selden, James||25||PVT||Hillsboro OH||farmer|||| |- |Seward, George||22||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer|||| |- |Shaw, John||17||PVT||Wayne Co NC||blacksmith||deserted after release from arrest Jul 1865|| |- |Shelton, Henry||26||PVT||Augusta Co VA||farmer |||| |- |Smith, Daniel||18||PVT||New Richmond OH||farmer||CPL 20 Aug 1863; reduced 22 Aug 1864|| |- |Smith, William H.||25||SGT||Urbana OH||farmer||reduced 1 Sep 1863|| |- |Stevenson, James W.||23||PVT||Jacksonville IL||blacksmith||wounded 30 Nov 1864; CPL Jul 1865|| |- |Stevenson, Leonard||22||PVT||Jacksonville IL||farmer |||| |- |Steward, William||18||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer |||| |- |Stockley, Henry I.||21||PVT||Hayward Co OH||farmer||disch Folly Island SC 28 Jun disability|| |- |Thompson, John H.||20||PVT||Troy OH||farmer|||| |- |[[Trotter-1507|James Monroe Trotter (1842-1892)]]||21||1SG||Grand Gulf MS||teacher||SGT Major 19 Nov 1863; 2LT 15 Jul 1865|| |- |Turner, Olmstead||27||CPL||Columbus OH||bootmaker||reduced 20 Aug 1863; re-appointed 12 Oct 1863; SGT 19 Nov 1863; wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Waggoner, Peter||20||PVT||Ross Co OH||farmer||died Beaufort SC 15 Feb 1865 disease|| |- |Ward, Virginius||18||PVT||Pike Co OH||farmer||died Newbern NC 11 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |[[Wells-21395|Marcus Wells (abt.1844-)]]||19||PVT||Burlington IA||farmer||||No |- |}
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: (*) Recruited January 1864 : (†) Recruited 12 March 1865 : (◊) Recruited 15 April 1865 : (♯) Recruited 17 April 1865 : (☺) Recruited May 1865 == Sources ==

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[[Category: 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] [[Category: African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to build a roster of the 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the auxiliary regiment to the famous 54th Massachusetts. ==Volunteers== Add yourself here if you'd like to join! * [[Raymoure-1]] is working on ** 8 January 2019: 54th transfers ** 8 January 2019: 1890 Veterans Schedules for Detroit, Michigan ** 8 January 2019: Initial free space project * [[Selvaggio-84]] is working on ** Adding the names of soldiers from the 55th ==Resources== Initially, I'm using the following sources to confirm regiment. * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) *: A number of soldiers transferred from the 54th and are noted in the McKay roster in the appendix. * [http://www.findagrave.com FindAGrave graves] with 55th Massachusetts in the inscription * 1890 United States Veterans Schedules specifying regiment as 55th Mass. ** Salem, Massachusetts ** Detroit, Michigan * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Statistics of Enlisted Men == * Number who had been slaves - 247 * Number of pure blacks - 550 * Number of mixed blood - 430 * Number who could read - 477 * Number who could read and write - 319 * Number who were church members - 52 * Number who were married - 219 * Average age - 23 1/5 years * Average height - 5' 7" tall === Causes of Death === * Typhoid fever - 33 * Chronic diarrhea - 8 * Pneumonia - 8 * Consumption - 6 * General debility - 6 * Dysentery - 2 * Small-pox - 1 * Measles - 1 * Congestive chills - 1 * Unknown (mostly died away from regiment) - 46 * Sentence from general court-martial - 4 * Accident - 4 * Murdered - 1 * In action or from wounds received - 54 === Birthplace === * Ohio - 222 * Pennsylvania - 139 * Virginia - 106 * Indiana - 97 * Kentucky - 68 * Missouri - 66 * Illinois - 56 * North Carolina - 30 * Tennessee - 24 * New York - 23 * Massachusetts - 22 * Maryland - 19 * Delaware - 13 * District of Columbia - 10 * Iowa - 9 * Mississippi - 9 * Michigan - 8 * New Jersey - 8 * Wisconsin - 7 * Georgia - 6 * South Carolina - 6 * Alabama - 5 * Connecticut - 4 * Canada - 3 * Rhode Island - 3 * Africa - 1 * Louisiana - 1 * Arkansas - 1 * Maine - 1 * Nova Scotia - 1 * Vermont - 1 * Unknown - 11 === Trades and Occupations === * Farmers - 596 * Laborers - 76 * Waiters - 50 * Barbers - 34 * Cooks - 27 * Teamsters - 27 * Blacksmiths - 21 * Sailors - 20 * Masons and Plasterers - 16 * Hostlers - 9 * Shoemakers - 9 * Butchers - 8 * Painters - 7 * Grooms - 7 * Boatmen - 6 * Teachers - 6 * Carpenters - 6 * Coopers - 5 * Clerks - 5 * Porters - 5 * Coachmen - 3 * Brickmakers - 3 * Printers - 3 * Engineers - 3 * Iron-workers - 2 * Whitewashers - 2 * Stonecutters - 2 * Wagon-makers - 2 * Millers - 2 * Firemen - 2 * Coppersmith - 1 * Machinist - 1 * Rope-maker - 1 * Fisherman - 1 * Tinker - 1 * Harness-maker - 1 * Caulker - 1 * Glass-grinder - 1 * Musician - 1 * Moulder - 1 * Confectioner - 1 * Tobaco-workers - 1 * Clergyman - 1 * Broom-maker - 1 * Baker - 1 * Student - 1 == Recruiting == # [[Hinton-1927|James Sidney Hinton]] == Non-Commissioned Staff == {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE DE AD" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |[[Robinson-26444|Samuel J. Robinson]]||||Ser. Maj.|||||| |- |[[Shadd-26|Abram W. Shadd]]||||Q.M. Ser.||||Teacher|| |- |[[Becker-7049|Martin F. Becker]]||29||Com. Ser.||Fitchburg MA||Printer|| |- |[[Hecker-319|Richard Hecker]]||39||Hos. Stew.||New York City||Chemist||Discharged by general Court-Martial |- |[[Trotter-1507|James Monroe Trotter]]||||Ser. Maj.||Cincinnati OH||Teacher||Wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Richard W. White||||Com. Ser.||||Farmer|| |- |John H. Moore||||Prin. Mus.|||||| |- |Alfred C. Pelette||||Prin. Mus.|||||| |- |Eli Lett||||Prin. Mus.||Buffalo NY||Barber|| |- |John Sutfen||||Hos. Stew.|||||| |- |} == Companies == === Company to be determined === # Benjamin R. Griffin of Salem, Massachusetts === Company A === pg. 114-117
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Remarks |- |[[Adams-39429|Adams, Peter]]||18||Private||Louisville, KY||Waiter|| |- |[[Allen-36997|Allen, Richard R.]]||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |[[Baker-63377|Baker, Thomas]]||18||Private||Xenia, OH||Laborer||orig. a drummer |- |[[Ball-23797|Ball, Cornelius]]||25||Private||Washington, DC||Farmer||disch 16 Jul 1865 disability |- |[[Bates-17287|Bates, Nathaniel C.]]||19||Private||Wilkesbarre, PA||Blacksmith||Band |- |[[Bias-386|Bias, Hiram]]||18||Private||Columbus, OH||Barber|| |- |[[Blocker-599|Blocker, Primus]]||44||Private||Springfield, IL||Farmer||disch 28 May 1864 disability |- |[[Brown-85499|Brown, Henry]]||22||Private||Reading, PA||Laborer||d. 29 Feb 1865 Folly Isl SC disease |- |[[Brown-158126|Brown, Milton]]||20||Private||Quincy, IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Browning-6842|Browning, Nelson]]||19||Private||StLouis, MO||Farmer|| |- |[[Butler-29841|Butler, Hiram T.]]||29||Sergeant||Cambridgeport, MS||Waiter|| |- |[[Campbell-58366|Campbell, Samuel]]||24||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |[[Clayborne-40|Clayborne, Archie]]||27||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer||d. 7 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC wounds |- |[[Claiborne-721|Claiborne, Henry]]||24||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Crawford-24917|Crawford, John W.]]||22||Private||Richmond, IN||Farmer|| |- |[[Curry-8655|Curry Hamilton]]||44||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |[[Dallas-1050|Dallas, William H.]]||19||Private||Adams Co, IL||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864 |- |[[Davis-67075|Davis, James]]||22||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |[[Davis-54818|Davis, John]]||28||Private||Buffalo, NY||Cook||trans from 54th; d. 5 Jun 1864 Folly Isl SC consumption |- |[[Davis-107714|Davis, Lee]]||20||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |[[Dawson-13451|Dawson, Joseph]]||22||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Cooper||court martialed |- |Douglas, John D.||20||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer||deserted Folly Island, SC 31 Dec 1863 |- |Dunn, Stephen ||30||Private||Garrett Co, KY||Farmer|| |- |[[Ewing-5298|Ewing, Paul]]||20||Private||Springfield, OH||Waiter|| |- |[[Evans-45083|Evans, William H]]||23.||1st SGT||Wayne Co, IN||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; disch 2 Jul 1865 wounds |- |[[Francis-10340|Francis, John]]||19||Private||Harrisburg, OH||Groom|| |- |[[Gallatin-181|Gallatin, Albert]]||39||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||d. 18 Aug 1864 Folly Isl SC general debility |- |[[Goliah-1|Goliah, Sampson]]||23||Private||Washington Co, KY||Farmer||court martialed mutiny |- |[[Gooch-2406|Gooch, Young]]||25||Private||Bloomington, IL||Farmer||court martialed mutiny |- |[[Gowens-155|Gowens, James]]||19||Private||Jenans Co, IN||Mechanic||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Green-53714|Green, Jordan]]||18||Private||StLouis, MO||Farmer|| |- |[[Griffy-82|Griffy, Henry]]||33||Private||Springfield, OH||Laborer|| |- |[[Gross-7002|Gross, Thomas]]||17||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |[[Harmon-9345|Harmon, Alexander]]||18||Private||Xenia, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Herrod-204|Herrod, James]]||18||Private||Jefferson Co, IN||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 1 Nov 1864 disability |- |Hightower, John||20||Private||Quincy, IL||Farmer|| |- |Hines, John||35||Private||Brannanburg, KY||Wagoner|| |- |Hord, William||21||Private||Noblesville, IN||Barber||Band |- |Hurley, Austin||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Painter|| |- |Jefferson, Mordecai||27||Private||Wayne Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |Jefferson, Thomas||18||Private||Clark Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |Johnson, John||25||Private||Nicholsville, KY||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |-| |[[Kay-2762|Key [Kay], Madison]]||21||Private||Wayne, MO||Laborer|| |- |[[Lewis-58262|Lewis, George]]||18||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Farmer|| |- |[[Lewis-58263|Lewis, James W.]] ||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Farmer|| |- |[[Lewis-58264|Lewis, John]]||22||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Waiter||Court Martialed mutiny |- |[[Little-21969|Little, William]]||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Maddox-3441|Maddox, Stephen H.]] ||20|| CPL||Chelsea, MA||Laborer||d. 31 Jan 1864 Folly Isl SC pneumonia |- |Manly, James||19||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Cook||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. 8 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC wounds |- |Manuel, Charles W. ||26||Private||Unionville, CT||Coppersmith||Band |- |Martin, John H. ||32||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |Maxwell, Thomas||23||Private||Cincinnati, OH||Waiter|| |- |Miles, Patrick||26||Private||Boston, MA||Cook|| |- |Miller, Richard||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |Mitchell, Harrison||31||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer||d. 14 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever |- |Monroe, Jackson||25||Private||Livingston Co, MI||Farmer||disch 4 Sep 1864 disability |- |Morgan, Alexander||20||Private||Bainbridge, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Morgan-27236|Morgan, Hiram]]||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Waiter||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Moss-10552|Moss, Nathan M.]]||24||Corporal||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Osborne-11810|Osborne, William H.]]||29||Corporal||Boston, MA||Barber||reported "deserted" prob disch from hospital |- |[[Owen-13966|Owens, Charles]]||19||Private||Wayne Co, MO||Farmer||d. 25 Dec 1864 Folly Isl SC general debility |- |[[Patterson-25478|Patterson, John H.]]||18||Corporal||Hamilton, OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Perry-26700|Perry, Alfred]]||20||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||Band |- |[[Peterson-11210|Peterson, Charles H.]]||19||CPL||Brooklyn, NY||Rope-maker||1st SGT Jul 1865 |- |[[Phillips-28809|Phillips, Samuel]]||22||Private||Palmyra, MO||Teamster|| |- |[[Pinter-99|Pinter, Mason]]||23||Private||Bloomington, IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Porter-13350|Porter, Charles C.]]||43||Private||Guilford, CT||Farmer||trans 54th |- |[[Porter-15910|Porter, Ephraim]]||19||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer||deserted 2 Jul 1865 |- |[[Purnell-649|Purnell, William]]||18||Private||Montgomery Co, PA||Iron-worker||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Rawleston-1|Rawlstone, James]]||21||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Painter|| |- |[[Reid-12255|Reid, Jacob W.]]||20||CPL||Springfield, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Rhodes-7592|Rhodes, James]]||16||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||Drummer |- |[[Roach-3803|Roach, John]]||17||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer|| |- |[[Richardson-21107|Richardson, Elijah]]||22||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |[[Rogers-25579|Rogers, Charles]]||25||Private||Battle Creek, MI||Farmer|| |- |Saunders, William H.||26||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch1 Apr 1865 wounds |- |Shinal, David||21||Private||Madison Co, KY||Farmer|| |- |Shinal, William||21||Private||Springfield, IL||Farmer|| |- |Smith, James H.||21||Private||Chicago, IL||Waiter|| |- |Smith, John M.||21||Private||Old Town, ME||Shoemaker||deserted 20 Jul 1863; returned 3 Oct 1863; hung for rape 18 Feb 1864 |- |Smith, William L.||25||Private||Quincy, IL||Sailor|| |- |Spears, David||19||CPL||Shelby Co, OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Spencer, Peter||30||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Stearns, Jared||18||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||d 28 Aug 1863 Folly Isl SC dysentery |- |[[Steth-2|Steth, John W.]]||24||Private||Wayne Co, IN||Blacksmith||disch 15 Sep 1864 Folly Isl SC disability |- |Thomas, Samuel P.||18||Sergeant||Madison Co, OH||Laborer||d. 17 Nov 1864 Folly Isl SC disease |- |Tilman, John||23||Private||MtJefferson, OH||Bricklayer||Hospital Nurse |- |Thompson, William||20||Private||Charlestown, MA||Butcher||disch 1 Nov 1864 disability |- |Vestar, John||23|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||disch Jul 1865 disability |- |Ward, Moses||31|| Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer||Hospital Nurse |- |[[Welcome-37|Welcome, Reuben]]||17|| Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer|| |- |[[White-49937|White, Daniel]]||19|| Private||Philadelphia, PA||Farmer|| |- |White, Samuel||26|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |[[Wilkins-4683|Wilkins, David]]||31|| Private||Pittsburg, PA||Barber|| |- |[[Williams-74277|Williams, Clayborne]]||18|| Private||Chillicothe, OH||Painter|| |- |[[Williams-74232|Williams, Thomas]]||24|| Private||Newport, IN||Blacksmith||d. 30 July1864 Folly Isl SC consumption |- |} === Company B === pg. 118-120
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EO FF FF" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |[[Adams-53351|Adams, Albert]]||20||CPL||Waynesville OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Adams-53352|Adams, Andrew]]||23||PVT||Richmond LA||Farmer|| |- |[[Adams-53353|Adams, Joseph]]||39||PVT||Washington DC||Sailor|| |- |[[Akers-2694|Akers, George W.]] ||19||PVT||Carthagena OH||Plasterer|| |- |[[Baldman-1|Baldman, Lewis S.]] ||39||PVT||Brownsville PA||Sailor|| |- |[[Bardin-111|Bardin, William]]||22||PVT||Memphis TN||Sailor||11 Nov 1864 shot by Provo-Guard Folly Isl SC |- |[[Bazel-4|Bazel, George]]||18||Sergeant||Pickaway OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded; d. Beaufort SC 13 Dec 1864 wounds |- |[[Bell-33041|Bell, Beverly]]||20||PVT|| Quincy IL|| Sailor||23 Jul 1864 drowned Folly River SC |- |[[Berry-18696|Berry, Daniel]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer|| |- |[[Boyer-5723|Boyer, Isaiah]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |[[Bowdry-17|Bowdry, William]]||24|| PVT|| Milwaukee WI|| Barber||30 Nov 1864 wounded; discharged Jun 1865 wounds |- |[[Bragg-2685|Bragg, John]]||21 ||PVT||St Louis MO ||Mechanic|| |- |[[Broughton-1998|Broughton, Charles]]||19||Sergeant||Pittsburg PA||Teamster||29 Sep 1863 reduced at own request |- |[[Brown-125892|Brown, Charles]]||30 ||PVT|| Elkton MD|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |[[Brown-125893|Brown, Thomas]]||37||PVT ||Coldwater OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Buckner-2317|Buckner, George]]||20 ||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|| |- |[[Samuel-976|Butler, Samuel]]||35 ||PVT ||Sabine IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Bush-8101|Bush, George W. ]]||22 ||CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||7 Aug 1864 reduced by own request |- |[[Caldwell-9454|Caldwell, William]]||38 ||PVT|| Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||28 Jul 1864 Folly Isl SC disability |- |[[Chatman-194|Chatman, James]]||21 ||PVT ||Harrisburg OH|| Farmer||2 Jul 1864 wounded; also 30 Nov 1864; discharged Mar 1865 wounds |- |[[Chism-392|Chism, Jacob]]||45 ||PVT ||St Louis MO ||Teamster|| |- |[[Christy-1452|Christy, William]]||18|| PVT|| Mercersburg PA|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Coleman-14718|Coleman, John]]||24 ||PVT ||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Cork-376|Cork, John W.]] ||23|| PVT ||Wilmington DE ||Laborer||18 Feb 1864 hung Camp Finnigan FL for rape |- |[[Cole-25066|Cole, Charles]]||19|| PVT|| Providence RI ||Hostler||drummer; d. 20 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever |- |[[Cox-33489|Cox, Simon A.]] ||27||PVT||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Craig-12315|Craig, Fortunatus]]||19||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Curtis-15762|Curtis, Franklin]]||25||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer||30 Jun 1865 d. Beaufort SC chronic diarrhea |- |[[Curtis-11679|Curtis, Napoleon]]||23||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Curtis-11682|Curtis, Richard H.]] ||27||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Dobbs-1888|Dobbs, William H.]]||23||PVT||Wilmington DE||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Docken-16|Docken, Henry ]]||20||PVT||St Louis MO||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |Dyer, Joshua||19||PVT||Phoenixville PA||Farmer|| |- |[[Dyson-1329|Dyson, Aaron A.]] ||29||PVT||Bothnesville OH||Farmer|| |- |Fox, James ||18||CPL||Pickaway OH||Hostler||23 Dec 1863 d. Folly Isl typhoid fever |- |Fox, William A. ||20||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |Gillespie, James||19||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, John||21||PVT||Haynesville MO||Sailor|| |- |Golden, Augustus H. ||41||CPL||Milwaukee WI||Sailor||7 Aug 1864 returned to CPL at own request |- |Hafeman, Elijah||24||PVT||Keokuk IA||Cook||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Hall-44183|Hall, Eli]]||21||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|| |- |Haren, Joseph||22|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |Harris, George||22|| PVT||Newburn NC ||Farmer||d. Dec 1864 Beaufort SC disease |- |Herbert, William W. ||19|| PVT||Yarmouth NS ||Tinker||d 21 Dec 1863 Folly Isl typhoid fever |- |Howard, William||21|| PVT||Xenia OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865 |- |Iverson, Gabriel P. ||31||SGT||Boston MA||Clerk||deserted from furlough |- |[[Jackson-35280|Jackson, Henry]]||18||PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability |- |[[Jackson-26113|Jackson, James H.]]||19||1SG||Adrian MI||Blacksmith||trans 54th Mass |- |Jackson, Phillip||20||PVT||Winchester VA|| Farmer|| |- |Jackson, William H. ||19|| PVT||Charlestown VA ||Farmer|| d. Yellow Bluff FL 15 Mar 1864 small-pox |- |Johnson, William||19|| PVT||Hilton Head SC |||| |- |Jones, William||27|| PVT||Uniontown PA ||Hostler||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Kees, John||22|| PVT||Urbana OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d Beaufort SC 28 Dec 1864 wounds |- |King, John||24|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer||d Beaufort SC 3 Mar 1865 chronic diarrhea |- |Lewis, Edward||31|| PVT||Shippensburg PA ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Lloyd, Spencer||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Porter||hung Camp Finnigan FL 18 Feb 1864 for rape |- |Lovett, Joseph||19|| PVT||Old Pt Comfort VA ||Driver|| |- |Low, Robert H. ||30||CPL||New Bedford MA ||Barber||discharged 20 Nov 1863 disability |- |Mackerfield, Charles||20||PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||d Folly Isl 22 Sep 1864 congestive chills |- |Mayhew, Edward||27|| PVT||Lowell MA ||Farmer|| |- |Mayhew, Daniel||24|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |Mayhew, James||28|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |McGruder, Michael||50|| PVT||St Louis MO ||Sailor|| |- |Moore, Samuel||24|| PVT||Alton IL ||Cooper||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Moore, Weston H. ||30|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer|| |- |Morgan, John||27|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|| |- |Morris, Emery||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Laborer|| |- |Moss, James H.G. ||18|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Myers, Frank||28|| PVT||Monroe Station MO ||Farmer||drummer |- |Newsome, Robert||19|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer|| |- |Norrel, Forrest||32|| PVT||Washington MS ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Oglesby-795|Oglesby, John D.]] ||23|| PVT
SGT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Overton, Thomas R. ||20|| CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |Peck, Lewis||20|| PVT||Shelbyville MO ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Pendergrass-561|Pendergrass, Tecumseh]]||25|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Piner-53|Piner, Philip]]||22||PVT||Lawrence MA||Seaman||mustered in 25 Nov 1864
trans from 54th |- |Pulpress, Henry||18|| SGT||Pittsburg PA ||Fish dealer|| |- |Richie, Richard||28|| PVT||Greenville MS ||Farmer||d. Readville MA 12 Jul 1863 pneumonia |- |Roberts, William H. ||19|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Farmer|| |- |Lee, John||28|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer|| |- |Shadd, Abram W. ||19|| PVT||Westchester PA ||Teacher|| |- |Shuman, John||19|| PVT||Uniontown PA|| Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Smith-188126|Smith, Andrew Jackson]]||20|| PVT||Clinton IL ||Boatman||wounded 30 Nov 1864
Medal of Honor Recipient (2001) |- |Smith, John||19|| PVT||Richmond VA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability |- |Smothers, John||26|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Smothers, Perry||40|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Story, Alfred C. ||28|| CPL||Keokuk IA ||Barber|| |- |Sutfen, John||23|| PVT||Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||Ward-master; Hospital Steward, 1865 |- |Sweet, William N.||25|| CPL||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Thomas, Elijah ||18|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died |- |Ventris, Thomas||23|| PVT||Ft Donelson TN ||Teamster|| wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Walker, Joseph H. ||34||SGT||Lewiston PA||Cook|| |- |Washington, George||34||PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Whetzell, Francis W. ||23||1SG||Cleveland OH||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Beaufort SC 9 Jan 1865 wounds |- |Wicker, Robert||19||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|| |- |Williams, Bryant ||18|| PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Williams, James||20|| PVT||Cincinnati OH ||Farmer||d. Charleston SC 6 Mar 1865 pneumonia |- |Wilson, Sherbrow||35|| PVT||Belfast PA||Barber||d. Jacksonville FL 30 Apr 1864 disease |- |} === Company C === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#40 E0 D0" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Adams, David||19||PVT ||New Antioch OH|| Wagonmaker|| wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Archer, Samuel||27|| PVT ||Terre Haute, IN ||Groom|| Band |- |Bailey, John||35 ||Pvt ||Pickaway OH ||Farmer|| |- |Ball, George||31 ||Pvt ||Palmyra MO ||Farmer|| |- |Bowlin, James||26 ||Pvt ||Farmland IN ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Barber, William||26 ||Pvt|| Wilmington OH|| Farmer || |- |Banks, Solomon C.||22 ||Pvt|| Pickereltown OH|| Farmer|| |- |Barrett, David||21|| Pvt|| Urbana OH ||Farmer|| |- |[[Barrett-8726|Barrett, George]]||26||Corporal||Urbana OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died wounds 3 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC |- |Brown, Harry||20||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Stonecutter|| |- |Bobson, Jordan M.||24||SGT||Wilmington OH||Farmer|| |- |Chapman, Charles||17||Pvt||Batavia OH||Cook|| |- |Coats, Isaac H.||24||Pvt||Cumberland MD||Laborer|| |- |Cromwell, George||21||Sgt||Mound City OH||Farmer||wounded30 Nov 1864 |- |Cooley, Bailey||18||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer||died 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever Folly Isl SC |- |Crockett, John||18||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865 wounds |- |Coleman, Wesley||19||Pvt||Shelvina MO||Farmer|| |- |Cannon, Thomas||20||Pvt||Dublin IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 discharged |- |Clement, Gabriel||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Cox, Elijah||32||Pvt||Busron PO IN||Farmer||discharge Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Dorsey, John||35||Pvt||Detroit MI||Barber||band drummer trans to 39th US INF |- |Fairfax, Charles||17||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|| |- |Ford, John R.||21||Pvt||Lebanon OH||Farmer|| |- |Felts, Albert T.||20||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|| |- |Felts, Cethe C.||18||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, Levi||26||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, Joseph||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Servant||deserted from sick furlough; supposed dead |- |Green, Simeon T.||23||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer|| |- |Gibbs, Pleasant||22||Pvt||Harrisburg AR||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharge May 1865 wounds |- |Harper, Hiram||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Hill, Samuel||19||Pvt||Martinsville OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Haggins, Andre||21||Pvt||Quincy IL||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hightower, James P.||31||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hargrave, William||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hall, Davis A.||19||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Farmer|| |- |Harris, Henry||19||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 |- |Hall, Charles||18||Pvt||Cottonville MO||Barber|| |- |Howard, Josiah||23||CPL||Russellplace OH||Farmer|| |- |Hightower, Orlando S.||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Machinist||Regimental armorer |- |Hubbs, Robert||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Brickmaker|| |- |Harrison, David||21||Pvt||St Louis MO||Cook|| |- |Jenkins, Thomas||29||Cpl||Pickerelltown OH||Farmer|| |- |Jenkins, Alexander||20||Pvt||Bloomingburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Johnson, James||40||Pvt||Hamilton MO||Farmer|| |- |Jenkins, Charles||18||Pvt||New Marion OH||Farmer|| |- |Legget, Henry||31||Pvt||Bloomfield IN||Mariner|| |- |Lee, Moses||19||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl SC 13 Aug 1864 typhoid fever |- |Lee, Samuel||20||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Readville MA 18 Jul 1863 typhoid fever |- |Lee, David||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer|| |- |Lee, John W.||28||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Lane, Francis||25||Pvt||New York City||Laborer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disability |- |Larmont, Thornton||32||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Teamster|| |- |Larmont, William||20||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||accidentally wounded |- |Maze, Joseph||16||Pvt||New Antioch OH||Farmer||Fifer; Lance Corporal of Drum Corps |- |Mowbray, Martin||27||Cpl||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Readville, MA 20 Jul 1863 typhoid fever |- |Miller, William||23||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Cook|| |- |Morgan, Charles H.||26||Pvt||Springfield OH||Farmer|| |- |Malone, Silas||19||Pvt||OH||Farmer|| |- |Moore, Isaac||18||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Newland, Henry A.||18||Pvt||Zanesville OH||Farmer|| |- |Nelson, Gabriel||29||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Newton, Charles||21||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability; died in Regt Hosp 13 Oct 1864 |- |Payne, John H.||30||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Teacher||Sgt 12 Oct 1864 |- |Pellett, Alfred E.||28||Pvt||Pittsburg PA||Sailor||drummer Principal musician 6 Aug 1864; deserted Ft Marion Gen'l Court-Martial |- |Perkins, Henry D.||19||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|| |- |Powell, Henry T.||32||Cpl||Cabletown OH||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |Parker, Lott H.||25||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Price, Israel||27||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber||Band; disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability |- |Partridge, Embry||22||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber|| |- |Ross, Benjamin||22||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Riley, Elias W.||36||Pvt||White Ford MI||Farmer|| |- |Roberts, Lewis||24||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Barber|| |- |Roberts, William C.||23||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Roberts, John||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died St Louisburg, Edisto River, SC 4 Feb 1865 typhoid fever |- |Roberts, Joseph||19||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Russell, William H.||19||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |[[Sessor-2|Corporal Oscar Sessor]]||||Pvt||Boston MA (org. Portsmouth, New Hampshire)||Farmer||''transferred from 54th Massachusetts''; deserted returned to duty, band; Cpl Jul 1865 |- |Steward, Edward J.||24||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Plasterer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch July 1865 wounds |- |Scott, Edward||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Scott, Benjamin||17||Pvt||Waynesville OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability |- |Scott, Benjamin B.||20||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Steward, Solomon||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Newbern NC, 11 Aug 1863, disease |- |Stewart, Nathaniel||38||Cpl||Wilmington OH||Whitewasher|| |- |Sheldon, William||20||Pvt||Pickaway OH||Farmer|| |- |Simonds, Samuel||19||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl23 Sep 1864 chronic diarrhea |- |Simonds, Charles||18||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer|| |- |Thomas, George W.||22||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Sailor|| |- |Thomas, Alexander||42||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Tailor|| |- |Thompson, George W.||20||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||died Folly Isl 3 Nov 1863 typhoid fever |- |Thompson, Isaiah H.||23||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; died Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 wounds |- |Talbot, Joseph||18||Pvt||Roanoke MO||Farmer|| |- |Welch, Isaiah H.||21||1SG||Bellfont PA||Farmer|| |- |Woodley, Henry||21||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Ward, Emanuel||24||Pvt||Centreville IN||Farmer|| |- |Waldron, David||43||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Walker, John W.||23||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Harnessmaker|| |- |} ===== Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE FF F6" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Maddox, Isaac D.||21||Pvt||Cambridge MA||Barber|| |- |Phillips, John||21||Pvt||Nashville TN||Laborer|| |- |Baldwin, William||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Duncan, Orin||30||Pvt||Springfield MA||Teamster||prisoner 30 Nov 1864; exchanged |- |Herbert, Phillip||41||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Farmer|| |- |Rutter, David||19||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Clerk|| |- |Peters, David P.||39||Pvt||Worcester MA||Laborer|| |- |Rome, George R.||29||Pvt||Worcester MA||Stonecutter|| |- |Slaughter, Simon||24||Pvt||Chicopee MA||Factory Hand|| |- |Toney, Henry||32||Pvt||Worcester MA||Barber|| |- |Whipple, George J.||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Farmer|| |- |Vanderburg, Levi||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Teamster|| |- |Willis, Montraville||25||Pvt||Rutland VT||Day Laborer|| |- |Wallace, George H.||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Driver|| |- |} === Company D === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Adams, Nelson||42||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer|| |- |Allen, Emery||40||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Tinman||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Brown, Frank||24||Pvt||Eddyville KY||Farmer|| |- |Brown, John||18||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Brown, Lync S.||22||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort SC |- |Burke, Robert||22||Cpl||Westfield IN||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died in hosp |- |Butler, Gilbert||16||Pvt||Butter Co OH||Farmer||drummer |- |Byrd, James H.||21||Pvt||Logan Co OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Cazy-3|Cazy, William]]||40||Pvt||Ypsilanti MI||Farmer||hosp nurse; disch Jul 1865 disability |- |Cephas, William||18||Pvt||Philadelphia PA||Laborer|| |- |Crainshaw, William||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Teamster||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Crockett, Richard||39||Pvt||Culwell Co KY||Farmer|| |- |Crowder, Paul||19||Pvt||Miami Co OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Creecy, James W.||21||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 3 Dec 1864 |- |Crosby, John Q. A.||21||Pvt||Cardington OH||Barber|| |- |[[Curry-5724|Curry, James W.]]
a.k.a. James W. Dorsey|| - || Pvt || - || - || added via information from [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-35251-17 Deposition G of James W. Currey a.k.a. Dorsey] in military pension files |- |Dennis, Alexander||27||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disablity |- |Dericks, Elijah||38||Pvt||Perrysburgh OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Diggs, Edward||22||Pvt||Racine WI||Teamster||prisoner from St Nichols detach, Sandy Hook VA, 18 Dec 1863 |- |Dixon, James H.||17||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Barber||band |- |Douglas, Simon||20||Cpl||Sidney OH||Porter|| |- |Dixon, Charles||20||Pvt||New Bedford||Waiter||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Edwards, Charles||23||Pvt||Monroe Co MO||Laborer|| |- |Fitzgerald, Thomas H.||24||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fountain, Pierson||25||Cpl||Jackson IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fergerson, Enoch||15||Pvt||Wilmington DE||Farmer||drummer disch Folly Isl9 Jun 1864 |- |Gaskins, Lewis||19||Pvt||Newbern NC||Teamster|| |- |Glaspy, Wallace L.||26||Pvt||Hardon OH||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort |- |Graves, Samuel||28||Pvt||Knox Co IN||Miller|| |- |Griffin, William H.||20||Pvt||Detroit MI||Blacksmith||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Grosse, Charles H.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|| |- |Hall, Frederick||21||Pvt||New York||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; deserted July 1865 |- |Henry, Basil||18||Pvt||Hannibal Co MO||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds |- |Highwarden, Edward A.||20||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Mason|| |- |Highwarden, John W.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Hill, William||21||Pvt||Wayne Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Holland, Thomas||22||Pvt||Laporte IN||Farmer|| |- |Holmes, Charles H.||32||Cpl||Champaign Co OH||Laborer||died Folly Isl 7 Sep 1864 disease |- |Jobe, Samuel||30||Pvt||Champaign Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Johnson, Charles||21||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Waiter|| |- |Johnson, James||19||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Mason|| |- |Johnson, Matthew||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|| |- |Johnson, Weston||24||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Jones, Armstead M.||24||Sgt||Shelby Co OH||Teamster||Color Sgt to June 1864; 1SG 1 July 1865 |- |Jones, John M.||18||Cpl||Hamilton OH||Farmer|| |- |Jones, Joseph||19||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Farmer|| |- |Keith, George H.||19||Pvt||Franklin Co PA||Farmer||disch 27 jan 1864 disability |- |Keeter, William||20||Pvt||Washington IN||Farmer||died Beaufort 27 Oct 1863 chronic diarrhea |- |Kenny, David M. P.||23||Pvt||Mt Gilead OH||Farmer|| |- |Lane, Nathan||18||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Butcher|| |- |Lett, Eli||28||Sgt||Buffalo NY||Barber||Principal musician 8 Nov 1864 |- |Lewis, James||18||Pvt||London Co VA||Farmer|| |- |Lewis, Austin R.||24||Pvt||Boston MA||Mason||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Lewis, George B.||29||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|| |- |McCloud, William R.||18||Pvt||Hyde Co NC||Farmer|| |- |McCoglin, Francis||30||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|| |- |McFarlin, Matthew||20||Pvt||Batto MD||Caulker||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds |- |McGerry, Ellis||22||Pvt||Kalamazoo MI||Farmer|| |- |Mills, Nelson||21||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Minton, James||24||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864 |- |Morris, Theodore||25||Sgt||Reddingsburg PA||Barber|| |- |Morse, William H.||18||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer||died Folly Isl 11 Nov 1863 consumption |- |Parker, Thornton||24||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer|| |- |Pediford, Stephen W.||20||Pvt||Henry Co IN||Farmer|| |- |Peel, William J.||23||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Posey, John||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||Killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Revels, Elijah||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|| |- |Riley, James||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Robinson, George||25||Pvt||Brown Co IN||Farmer|| |- |[[Robinson-26444|Robinson, Samuel J.]]||22||1SG||Rochester NY||Printer|| |- |Sanders, Jeremiah||21||Pvt||Chicago IL||Waiter|| |- |Shank, Jefferson||45||Pvt||Monmouth Co ||Cook||disch Folly Isl 3 jan 1864 |- |Scott, Alexander||19||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer||Band |- |Scott, Andrew||32||Pvt||Raleigh NC||Farmer||deserted Jul 1865 |- |See, Benjamin||34||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Sharp, Samuel||22||Pvt||Newbern NC||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch wounds |- |Shorter, John F.||21||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Shorter, Simon P.||19||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason|| |- |Simpson, James H.||18||Pvt||Thornton IN||Farmer|| |- |Sapington, Silas||19||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook|| |- |Smith, George P.||20||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Barber||band |- |} === Company E === ===== Privates ===== # Private Benjamin Lyons of 609 John Street, Toledo, Ohio 29 May 1863 - 29 August 1865 1890 United States Veterans Schedules for Toledo, Ohio {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AB D7 8C" |- ! width=200|Name/Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Residence/Where Credited ! width=100|Date of Muster (in) ! width=200|Termination and Cause |- |Gardner, James J. 1st SGT||28||Boston||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Buckney, Isaiah, SGT||27||MA||31 May 1863 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hendrick, Richard, SGT||22||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Parker, George M., SGT||24||MA||7 Jul 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Scott, William, SGT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Crowden, Armstrong, CPL||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Delay, Isaac B., CPT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hampton, Randolph, CPL||22||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Lewis, George W., CPL||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Robinson, Silas, CPL||23||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jul 1863 died Readville MA |- |[[Warwick-1795|Warwick, Richard T.]], CPL||28||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wilson, Nelson H., CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wright, Jonathan C., CPL||21||MA||23 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Young, Henry, CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Morse, Solomon, Mus., ||15||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Alexander William, PVT||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Armstrong, Henry, PVT||21||Otis||18 Jan 1865||deserted 10 Aug 1865 |- |-Barber, Edwin, PVT||20||MA||7 Jul 1863||died 15 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Beaman, William H., PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bell, Charles H., PVT||24||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bizzell, Samuel L., PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Black, James H., PVT||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bomor, George, PVT||31||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Brandey, William, PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Brown, John W., PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||died 25 Jun 1864 Folly Isl SC |- |Brown, John W., 2d, PVT||20||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bruton, Thomas, PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Buckley, John W., PVT||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bulger, Mason, PVT||37||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Burns, William, PVT||30||MA||31 May 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Burt, Kane, PVT||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Butler, Charles, PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Canterbury, James, Pvt||28||MA||31 May 1863||22 Aug 1864 disability |- |Charleston, William, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||killed 30 Nov 1864 Honey Hill SC |- |Clark, Charles E., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Clark, Jasper V., Pvt||28||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Clark John W., Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||23 Nov 1864 disability |- |Clark, Thomas, Pvt||32||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Colbreath, Pickens, Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collins, Frank, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collins, Joshua, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collwell, George, Pvt||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Cooper, Alexander, Pvt||25||Dudley||17 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Corst, Phineas T., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865/expiration |- |Curtis, john H., Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Dean, Charles, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Evans, Thomas T., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Fields, Samuel, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||died 27 Nov 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Flood, Elisha G., Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Forrest, Harry M., Pvt||25|| Newburyport||14 Feb 1865||10 Jul 1865 disability |- |Glasgow, Sandy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Gray, Isaac, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Green, Jesse, Pvt||28|| MA||31 May 1863||15 Nov 1865/expiration |- |Gross, Nathaniel, Pvt||18|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 11 Jul 1863 Readville MA |- |Hall, Jerry, Pvt||22|| Framingham||17 Jan 1865||deserted 1 Aug 1865 |- |Harrison, Francis L., Pvt||37|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hendrick, Powell, Pvt||20|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 19 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Herb, Frederick, Pvt||22|| MA||29 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Herrin, William, Pvt||31|| MA||31 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability |- |Hicks, Joseph, Pvt||16|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Higginson, George, Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Irving, Oscar, Pvt||39|| MA||22 Jun 1863||deserted 1 Aug 1865 |- |Johnson, Henry, Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Johnson, Hezekiah, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Johnson, Joseph, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability |- |Johnson, William H., Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Jones, George, D., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Kennedy, Martin, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Landrum, Howard, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Lewis, Adolphus, Pvt||34|| MA||29 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability |- |Loony, Austin, Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Lyons, Benjamin, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Maggot, Abraham, Pvt||34|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 23 Mar 1865 Charleston SC |- |Malone, James, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Martin, Henry, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||died 7 Apr 1864 on steamer Cosmopolitan |- |McKinsey, Archy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Merriman, Sylvester, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Miledan, William H., Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||27 May 1865 disability |- |Nelson, James, S., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Owens, Osborne, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Paine, William, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Phoenix, Samuel, Pvt||30||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Reason, Jeremiah, Pvt||40||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Rector, Calvin, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||died 20 Mar 1865 James Isl SC |- |Reed, Richmond, Pvt||36||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Rhoades, Isaac, Pvt||33||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Richardson, George W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Richardson, James, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||9 Jul 1865 disability |- |Ritchie, Henry C., Pvt||27||MA||31 May 1863||deserted 5 Jul 1865 |- |Roberts, Charles H., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Samson, David W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Schell, William H., Pvt||24||MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Scott, Joseph, Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||28 Sep 1865/expiration |- |Scott, Alexander, Pvt||24||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Southwood, Archibald, Pvt||18||MA||31 May 1863||died 21 Apr 1864 Beaufort SC |- |Steen, Albert, Pvt||27||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Thompson, Martin, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Van Buren, Martin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Washington, George, Pvt||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||died 30 May 1865 Beaufort SC |- |Washington, James A., Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||26 Jun 1865/expiration |- |Wells, Thomas J., Pvt||23|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |White, George, Pvt||32|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Witsell, Edward P. F., Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability |- |Williams, Henry, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Williams, John E., Pvt||25||Boston||3 May 1864||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Willins, Stephen, Pvt||18||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wyatt, Benjamin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |} === Company F === ===== Privates ===== # Private Charles C. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private John M. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private James W. Fontaine of Salem, Massachusetts # Private Edward Logan # Private William ?Sherenan? of Salem, Massachusetts The above originally enlisted in the 54th, but were transferred. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CF FF FF" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Muster In ! Muster Out/Remarks |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Bird, John||SGT||24||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 20 Jan 1864 Folly Isl |- |Dorsey, Robert||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Johnson, Robert Jr||SGT||29||Boston||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Feb 1865 Florence SC |- |Mitchell, Charles L.||SGT||33||Boston||20 Jul 1865||2LT 20 Sep 1865 |- |Wallace, Thomas||SGT||23||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Boone, Richard B.||CPL||21||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Donegan, Cyrus||CPL||21||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Haddock, Jasper||CPL||29||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Harris, Beverly||CPL||21||Beverly||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Jenkins, John H.||CPL||38||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||23 May 1864 disability |- |Robinson, William F.||CPL||18||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Aug 1863 Folly Isl |- |Washington, Thomas||CPL||35||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Wilson, Francis B.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Wilson, Joseph||CPL||22||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Abbott-10742|Abbott, John]]||PVT||22||Bloomington IL||15 Jun 1863||(groom)29 Aug 1865 exp d. 1866 Charleston SC |- |Anderberry, John or Auderbury||PVT||21||St Louis MO||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Bacon-6686|Bacon, Nelson]]||PVT||25||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Beach, Samuel F.||PVT||29||West Brookfield||9 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Blue, Daniel B.||PVT||23||Millbury||13 Feb 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Brown, David||PVT||39||Cambridge||20 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Burton, Jordan R. ||PVT||19||Lewistown PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 27 Jan 1864 Folly Isl |- |Capler or Caples, James K. ||PVT||22|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(Butcher)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Carter, John||PVT||22|| Belmont OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 6 Sep 1863 Folly Isl |- |Cassell, Charles C. ||PVT||32|| MA||2 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Cassell-622|Cassell, John M.]] ||PVT||42|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Champ, Nelson||PVT||19|| Mt Pleasant OH||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Charles, Henry||PVT||18|| MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Chase, Jacob C. ||PVT||22|| MA||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Chesborough, Charles||PVT||25|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(mariner)deserted 9 Jul 1863 d. 1864 disease |- |Clark, Warner||PVT||21|| Harrisburg||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Sep 1863 Folly Isl |- |Coleman, George B. ||PVT||28|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Cooper, William H. ||PVT||19|| Malden CAN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Cox, Garrett||PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Davis, Samuel|| PVT||25|| MA||16 Aug 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Ditcher, Benjamin F. B.|| PVT||18|| Uniontown PA||15 Jun 1863||3 Oct 1865 exp |- |Ditcher, Henry|| PVT||21|| Washington PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Mar 1865 Charleston SC |- |Douglass, William|| PVT||22|| Java IN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Dunbar, Joshua|| PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Edwards, Isaac|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 28 Oct 1863 Folly Isl |- |Fountain, James W.|| PVT||44||Salem||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp. |- |Freeman, Anthony|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Furguson, Carter|| PVT||26|| Bloomington IL||22 Jun 1863||deserted 25 Sep 1864 |- |Galloway, Henry T.|| PVT||15|| Savannah GA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp drummer |- |Gray, James||PVT||20||Uniontown PA|||| |- |Gray, Elsey||PVT||18||Uniontown PA|||| |- |Grandison, John||PVT||20||Nicholsville KY||||d. Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 typhoid fever |- |Gillard, James||PVT||18||Troy OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Mar 1865 Beaufort SC wounds |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||disch 28 Oct Folly Isl disability |- |Haddox, Jasper||PVT||29||Summertown OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hurley, Thornton||PVT||28||Summertown OH||||farmer |- |Hurley, Joseph H.||PVT||23||Summertown OH||||farmer |- |Hill, Thomas||PVT||25||Yorksville OH||||farmer |- |Hood, James W.||PVT||20||Ypsilanti MI||||groom |- |Harris, Beverly||PVT||21||Beverly MA||||Farmer |- |Harris, John||PVT||40||Boston MA||||Laborer |- |Hinson, Jonathan S.||PVT||41||Boston MA||||glass grinder |- |[[Hall-41872|Hall, William H. S.]]||PVT||20||Springfield MA||||clerk |- |Jenkins, John H.||PVT||38||Boston MA||||Porter; Lance-Sergeant of Pioneers |- |Johnson, Robert Jr.||SGT||29||Boston MA||||Clerk; Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl SC 12 Nov 1863; d. in prison Florence SC Mar 1865 |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||Mariner |- |Johnson, Albert||PVT||18||Milledgeville GA||||Farmer; drummer d. Folly Isl 28 Nov 1863 pneumonia |- |Jones, Peter||PVT||23||West Milton OH||||Farmer; wounded 2 July 1864; disch 8 Nov 1864 wounds |- |Keith, Peter||SGT||21||Holidaysburg PA||||Shoemaker |- |King, David U.||PVT||28||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of Jonathan |- |King, Jonathan||PVT||26||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of David |- |Kirk, James||PVT||18||Laporte IN||||Farmer |- |Lethwick, James R.||PVT||18||Fairmount VA|||| |- |Lewis, Edward B.||PVT||29||Lowell MA||||Mariner disch Folly Isl 21 Aug 1864 disability |- |Little, John||PVT||29||Boston MA||||Cook; band |- |Logan, Edward S.||PVT||22||Pittsburg PA||||Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl 12 Nov 1863; exchanged; disch Jun 1865 |- |Lee, Thomas||PVT||21||Boston MA|||| |- |Lee, Edward||PVT||22||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jul 1865 wounds |- |Myers, John M.||PVT||34||Princetown VA||||bricklayer |- |Major, Edward||PVT||20||Brooklyn NY||||Painter; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Mabra, William||PVT||35||Barnesville OH||||Engineer |- |Mitchell, Charles||PVT||33||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Moore, John H.||PVT||25||Philadelphia PA||||Principal Musician 6 Jun 1864; Leader of Band |- |Northup, Alvers ||PVT|| 19|| Springfield IL||||farmer killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Peterson, David S.||PVT||23||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Peterson, Marcus ||PVT||29||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Peterson, Joseph H.||PVT||24||Barnesville OH||||farmerwounded 2 Jul 1864 |- |Peterson, Ferdinand||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Paine, Daniel A.||PVT||25||Belmont OH||||farmer; wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort Dec 1864 |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston MA||||barber |- |Robinson, William F. ||CPL||18||Barnesville OH||||Farmer d. folly isl 17 Aug 1863 disease |- |Rutherford, Samuel||CPL||24||Boston MA||||Laborer |- |Riley, Frank||PVT||24||New London MO||||Farmer |- |Rolen, John||PVT||24||Springfield IL||||Farmer |- |Read, James M.||PVT||24||Mercer PA||||Barber |- |Read, George W.||PVT||22||Mercer PA||||Barber |- |Robbins, Albert O.||PVT||22||Peterboro NY||||disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Robbins, Laban||PVT||25||Peterboro NY||||laborer |- |Selden, Thomas||PVT||25||Chelsea MA||||waiter |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||Barnesville OH||||Farmer disch 28 May 1864 disability |- |Shipp, James||PVT||26||Barnesville OH||||farmer wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort SC Dec 1864 wounds |- |Smith, Samuel||PVT||20||Alleghany City PA||||farmer |- |Steele, Oliver||PVT||22||Brookville PA||||barber |- |Sampson, Caswell||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Stuart, William||PVT||20||Cincinnati OH||||farmer (stayed in the US Army) |- |Stewart, Abraham||PVT||20||Mt Pleasant OH||||farmer |- |Sawyer, William||PVT||19||Oxford OH||disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability |- |Scott, David||PVT||26||Pittsburg PA||||cook |- |Shedd, Samuel||PVT||24||Shirley MA||||laborer disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864 disability |- |Seymore, Ashbury||PVT||23||White Plains NY||||hackman d. Folly Isl 4 Sep 1863 disease |- |Thomas, William||PVT||18||Flushing OH||||deserted 7 Jul 1865 |- |Trotter, William||PVT||25||West Jefferson OH|||| |- |Thompson, Charles||PVT||43||Boston MA||||disch Folly Isl 5 Oct 1864 disability |- |Thompson, William||PVT||19||Baltimore MD|||| |- |Wallace, Thomas||CPL||23||Boston MA||||mariner |- |Wicker, William||PVT||28||Troy OH||||farmer wounded 30 No v1864 |- |Washington, Thomas||PVT||35||Georgetown MO||||farmer |- |Webster, Samuel||PVT||20||Uniontown PA||||groom wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Willson, Francis B.||CPL||20||New York||||farmer |- |Wilson, Joseph||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Wood, John D.||PVT||28||Flushing OH||||farmer |- |Williams, Thomas||PVT||27||Washington DC||||blacksmith |- |Watts, Jeremiah||PVT||25||Bolton MD||||farmer d. Beaufort SC 12 Dec 1863 pneumonia |- |Welcome, Israel J.||PVT||21||Carlisle PA||||farmer Carlisle PA |- |} ===== Company F Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CC D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! width=200|Remarks |- |Davis, Samuel||25||PVT||West Springfield ||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Garner, Milton M.||37||PVT||West Springfield||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Matthews, John E.||27||PVT||Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Miner, Thomas||22||PVT||Concord MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Williams, Patton||19||PVT||Buffalo NY||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; drummer |- |Revalion, A. H.||31||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; one year |- |Viner, Henry||24||PVT||East Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Wilson, Joseph||25||PVT||Canada||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Chase, Jacob C.||22||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; one year; band |- |Cassell, Charles C.||32||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Cassell, James M.||42||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Coleman, George B.||28||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Gibbes, William||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fountain, J. W.||44||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Shearman, William||23||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Smith, William A.||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Stewart, L.||39||PVT||Cambridge MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Williams, George||30||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Brown, David||39||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Beach, Samuel F.||29||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Green, Henry||22||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Lew, Zimri||36||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Sampson, David H.||19||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Miller, Jason J.||23||PVT||New Hampshire||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Samuels, Henry||25||PVT||West Indies||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Henry, Thomas||21||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Hallam, Charles M.||23||PVT||Petersburg VA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Blue, Daniel||23||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 7 May 1865 |- |} === Company G === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! width=200|Remarks |- |Anderson, Joseph||18||PVT||Troy OH||stone-cutter |- |Anderson, Wesley||21||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Berry, John||25||PVT||Indianapolis IN||farmer; wounded 10 Feb 1865 |- |Burns, William||21||PVT||Bloomingsburg OH||farmer |- |Brooks, Nimrod||19||PVT||Columbus OH||farmer |- |Brandon, Josiah||21||PVT||Xenia OH||cook |- |Brown, Daniel||19||PVT||Clarksville MS||laborer |- |[[Bowlin-771|Bowlin, Edward]]||20||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Brooks, William H.||30||PVT||Beverly MS||farmer |- |Burton, Joseph||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||farmer |- |Curtis, Pleasant||22||PVT||Carlisle IL||laborer |- |Curtis, Joseph||30||PVT||Carlisle IL||cooper |- |Curtis, John||23||PVT||Carlisle IL||engineer; accidentally wounded 10 Jun 1864; d. Beaufort 19 Jul 1864 |- |Cabel, Samuel||21||PVT||Keokuk IA||waiter |- |Cotton Wiley, W.||19||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer; hospital nurse |- |Casson, James||18||PVT||Mercersburg PA||farmer |- |[[Cassan-11|Casson, W. Theodore]]||19||PVT||Boston MA||clerk; drummer; d. of disease |- |Cox, William||25||CPL||Troy OH||farmer |- |Davis, William||20||PVT||Alton IL||farmer; Ft Clinch FL; sentence of Court martial |- |Dinwiddle, Henry||19||PVT||Chillicothe OH||porter |- |Davis, Henry||28||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer; |- |Dix, Rufus M.||21||CPL||Xenia OH||waiter |- |Evans, Sterling||23||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Elliott, John||22||PVT||Altoona PA||laborer |- |Ford, Lewis||18||PVT||Columbia MS||farmer |- |Fox, Lorenzo||18||PVT||Troy OH||blacksmith; d. David's Isl NY 8 Mar 1865 disease |- |Fields, Oliver||18||PVT||Brooklyn NY||teamster; drummer |- |Francis, William||18||CPL||Chicago IL||farmer; deserted 4 July 1865 |- |Gibson, James T.||37||PVT||Troy OH||clergyman; d. Folly Isl 30 Sep 1864 disease |- |George Gustus||27||PVT||Alton IL||blacksmith |- |Gillard, Harrison||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Grain, James||22||PVT||Jamestown OH||farmer |- |Grimes, Burke||25||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook |- |Gibbon, William||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||laborer |- |Henry, William||54||PVT||Columbus OH||waiter |- |Hill, Henshaw||21||PVT||Vincennes IN||laborer; 21 Aug 1865 |- |Hill, Andy||24||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook |- |Hill, John ||18||PVT||Economy IN||Farmer |- |Harris, Robert||20||PVT||Columbia OH||farmer; disch Folly Isl 25 Nov 1864 disability |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Lewistown PA||laborer |- |Harris, Joshua||23||PVT||Bedford PA||farmer; d. Folly Isl 8 Sep 1863 typhoid fever |- |Humes, Alick||20||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Humes, John||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Hunt, William||24||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Jackson, Alexander||20||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer |- |Jackson, Dexter M.||30||PVT||Washington||Farmer |- |Jackson, Manuel P.||23||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer |- |James, Henry||18||PVT||||farmer |- |Johnson, Franklin||24||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer; killed 1 Mar 1865 in skirmish near St Stephens SC |- |Jones, John W.||21||PVT||Troy OH||laborer |- |Kingston, John H.||23||2LT||Lexington KY||prior svc 21st KY Vols |- |Ladd, Nathaniel E.||23||2LT||Groveland||muster out Prevet Major US Vols |- |Lidle, Solomon||21||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer, d. 1 Feb 1865 of disease Folly Isl SC |- |Lockman, William||38||PVT||Milroy PA||farmer |- |Lofton, Eli||21||PVT||Terre Haute IN||cook |- |Love, William H.||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Macafee, Francis||25||PVT||New Market OH||farmer |- |Malone, Charles||35||PVT||Boston||Blacksmith, wounded 10 Feb 1865 explosion of powder at Long Island SC |- |Malone, Franklin||18||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer |- |Mathers, William||19||PVT||New Madrid MO||farmer |- |Mays, James||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||laborer |- |McGee, Presley||23||PVT||London OH||farmer |- |[[Means-1609|Means, Andrew J.]]||19|| PVT||Newcastle IN||farmer, died of disease 4 October 1863 |- |Messer, Benjamin||32|| PVT||Chicago IL||cook |- |Morris, William||21|| PVT||Fremont NY||farmer |- |Morrison, Cyrus||37|| PVT||Mifflintown PA||laborer |- |Murphy, James||19|| PVT||Queensville IN||farmer |- |Murray, Richard E.||19|| PVT||Bloomington IL||farmer |- |Mutell, Charles W.||22|| PVT||Springfield ||clerk |- |Newberry, Lewis||19|| PVT||Keokuk IA||farmer |- |Oglesby, Charles||22|| PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Outland, Alfred||18|| PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Outland, King S.||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Owens, James||25||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer, disch 10 Jul 1865 disability |- |Paine, William||38||PVT||Louisiana||laborer, trans from 54th, disch 16 Jun 1865 disability at Beaufort SC |- |Phenix, Hampton||21||PVT||Wilkes Barre PA||farmer, muster out as SGT |- |Porter, John||25||PVT||Princeton IN||farmer |- |Riley, William||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer, d. 3 Oct 1863 of disease Folly Isl |- |Robbins, Simeon||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Roberts, Charles||21||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Roberts, John F.||23||PVT||Portland IN||farmer |- |Sansberry, Nicholas||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||barber |- |Scott, Darlas||19||PVT||Evansville IN||waiter, killed 4 Jul 1864 James Isl SC |- |[[Scroggins-886|Scroggins, George]]||40||PVT||Boston||waiter |- |Shanklin, John||19||PVT||Nashville TN||waiter |- |Sinclair, Andrew||19||PVT||Philadelphia PA||waiter |- |Smith, Peter||24||PVT||Boston||sailor; trans from 54th |- |Smothers, George W.||18||PVT|| Farmland IN|| farmer |- |Smothers, Thomas||19||PVT|| Farmland IN ||farmer |- |Terry, William||38||PVT|| Thorntown IN ||farmer, d. 28 Mar 1865 disease at Charleston SC |- |Till, John||22||PVT|| Milroy PA|| waiter, d. 8 Jul 1865 disease at Beaufort SC |- |Tyler, Samuel||22||PVT ||Lexington KY ||farmer |- |Viney, William M.||22||PVT||Boston||broom maker |- |Walker, Daniel||19||PVT ||Rockport|| farmer |- |Wallace, Solomon ||21||PVT||Boston|| blacksmith |- |Weaver, Harvey||23||PVT|| Seymour IN||farmer |- |Webster, Henry||20||PVT ||Boston|| farmer |- |Wesley, Charles H.||20||PVT|| Wilkes Barre PA||farmer |- |White, Henry||23||PVT|| Carlyle IL|| cooper |- |White, Israel||21||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer, d. Aug 1863 disease at Newbern NC |- |[[White-42102|White, Silas]]||19||PVT||Milton OH||farmer, disch 19 Aug 1864 disability Folly Isl |- |White, Spencer||19||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer, d 15 Oct 1863 disease Folly Isl |- |Williams, Benjamin||19||PVT ||Washington DC|| farmer trans from 54th |- |Williams, George W.||21||PVT ||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Worthington, George W.||22||PVT|| Defiance OH||farmer |- |} ===Company H=== =====Privates===== # Private Henry Evans of Chillicothe, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-26113-29 Deposition F of Henry Evans in military pension files of Sergeant James H. Jackson] # Private John Henderson of Columbus, Ohio #* 1890 Veterans Schedule image uploaded to 55th project page # [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39636310/john-thomas Private John Thomas] of Pennsylvania #* Grave identified # Private William Richardson of Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-12735 1890 Veterans Schedules for Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio p. 2] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#BB D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Alexander, William M.||25||PVT||Keokuk, IA||fireman||Discharged Folly Island, SC 27 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Alexander, John W.||27||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer||died Readville, Mass 2 Jul 1863 pneumonia|| |- |Alexander, Henry A.||22||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer|||| |- |Alexander, Samuel||20||PVT||Keokuk, IA||cook|||| |- |Adams, Henry||25||PVT||Warrentown, MS||farmer|||| |- |Abram, Robert||36||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Allen, William||24||PVT||Carlisle, PA||farmer|||| |- |Asken, William H.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burton, Horace||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||hostler|||| |- |Burton, David||22||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 10 Aug 1864; reappointed 26 May 1865|| |- |Blue, Henry B.||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||carter||reduced 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Bennett, George E.||20||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||Corporal 26 May 1865|| |- |Butler, Lemuel||19||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Burgess, Joseph||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||teacher|||| |- |Burke,Thomas S.||23||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Burke, William E.||22||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burrows, Burrill L.||22||PVT||Washington, VA||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 11 May 1865 wounds|| |- |Bakers, George||21||PVT||Providence, RI||sailor||died Folly Island, SC; 3 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |Burr, Lewis||28||PVT||Duranne, IL||farmer|||| |- |Cochrane, James||25||PVT||Chillicothe, O||shoemaker||Corporal 1 Sep 1863; Sergeant 11 Apr 1865|| |- |Carr, Riley||19||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Cain, Samuel E. D.||35||SGT||Harrisburg, Pa||waiter||reduced 1 Sep 1863; Corporal 11 Apr 1863; reduced 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Cuff, William D.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Cuff, Archibald||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 5 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Cuff, George||23||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 11 Jul 1864 disability|| |- |Cuff, William H.||18||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Collins, Jeremiah||33||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 16 Jun 1864; reduced 30 Jan 1865; reappointed 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Carter, Nelson||18||PVT||Urbana, IL||waiter|||| |- |Carter, Daniel||34||PVT||Louisville, IL||farmer|||| |- |Dixon, Moses||41||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Dickinson, William W.||18||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Davis, Benjamin||21||PVT||Leesburg, VA||farmer|||| |- |Davis, John||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Dorsay, Harvey||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 11 Aug 1864|| |- |Douglas, James||29||PVT||Chambersburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Dodge, Henry||20||PVT||Mineral Point, WI||farmer|||| |- |Dedford, Pam||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Dupree, William H.||25||1SG||Chillicothe, O||plasterer||2nd Lt 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Earley, David||18||PVT||Chicago, IL||waiter||discharged 28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Evans, Henry||23||PVT||Chillicothe, O||laborer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Fortune, William||22||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Gentry, Richard||19||PVT||Hannibal, MO||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Nov 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Gayther, Alexander||29||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||discharged 2 Apr 1864 disability|| |- |Gray, Nelson D.||38||PVT||Martinsburg, VA||farmer||died Beaufort, SC 25 Nov 1863 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Galloway, Henry J.||23||PVT||Winchester, MD||farmer|||| |- |Gibbs, Elijah||27||PVT||Decatur, AL||farmer|||| |- |Gales, George||20||SGT||Chillicothe, O||shopman||died Chillicothe, O Nov 1866 intermittent fever|| |- |Harrison, Benjamin||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Henry, James||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||cinder-snap|||| |- |Ivory, Daniel||21||PVT||Andersonville, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Henry||38||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Alfred S.||18||PVT||Chicago, Il||laborer|||| |- |Jackson, John J.||38||PVT||Evansville, IN||fireman|||| |- |Johnson, John J.||26||CPL||Fremont, NY||farmer||SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Johnson, Walter L.||17||PVT||Boston, MA||school-boy||drummer|| |- |Jones, Elias||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Kenny, James||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||laborer|||| |- |Locklear, Jesse||29||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Lee, William T.||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 9 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Lee, George W.||19||PVT||Peoria, IL||laborer|||| |- |Logan, William I.||22||CPL||Boston, MA||waiter||SGT 1 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Mitchell, George||19||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer||1 SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Miller, Elmer B.||20||SGT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |McGandy, Isaac||18||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Mason, Charles E.||29||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Manuel, George W.||23||PVT||Tuscolia, IL||farmer|||| |- |Morse, John||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||farmer|||| |- |Orford, George J.||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||engineer|||| |- |Perkins, John||19||PVT||Farmland, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 10 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Peyton, Charles A.||19||PVT||Cincinnati, O||waiter||accidentally wounded Long Island, SC 6 Jul 1864|| |- |Payne, Jacob||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||barber|||| |- |Redman, William H.||20||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Richardson, William||22||CPL||Chillicothe, O||farmer||SGT 1865|| |- |Read, Henry||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Roberts, John||19||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Right, Henry||21||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Sep 1864 disease|| |- |Russell, Thomas||21||CPL||Chillicothe, O||baker||reduced 9 Sep 1863|| |- |Richardson, William 2d||22||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |Slaughter, Laurence||29||PVT||Palmyra, MO||farmer||where, unknown|| |- |Shreves, Samuel||23||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Stanton, Elias||18||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||shoemaker||reduced 15 Jun 1864; reappointed 1 Mar 1865|| |- |Stewart, Henry||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, William||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, James H.||24||PVT||Independence, IL||farmer||CPL 26 May 1865|| |- |Snively, Phillip||29||PVT||Hagerstown, MD||farmer|||| |- |Simms, Jackson||28||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Shirk, James H.||24||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, William||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, John||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Saulter, Aaron N.||21||PVT||Terre Haute, IN||farmer|||| |- |Tann, James H.||28||PVT||Chillicothe, O||plasterer|||| |- |Turner, Joshua||18||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, John||25||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, Moses||27||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer||died Jacksonville, FL 2 Apr 1864 disease|| |- |White, Thomas L.||19||SGT||Clerksburg, PA||barber||reduced 10 Apr 1865|| |- |Williams, John||22||PVT||Sharpsbury, MD||farmer|||| |- |Williams, Joseph||40||PVT||Carlisle, PA||blacksmith|||| |- |Walker, William||22||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |}
===== Company H Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AA D7 BB" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Brown, James P.||24||PVT||Delaware, O||farmer||recruit Jan 1864; CPL 1 Jul 1864|| |- |Stevens, George||18||PVT||Beverly, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Fairchild, L. L.||40||PVT||Greenfield, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Ball, Thomas||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Davis, Jefferson H.||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |}
===Company I=== =====Privates===== # Clark, Theodore ''transferred from unassigned company, 54th Massachusetts'' #* Source: Carvalho, Joseph. Black Families in Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1650-1865. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Genealogical Society, 2011. # [[Hazard-643|Private Nahum Gardner Hazzard of Shirley, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[Wickliffe-88|Wickliffe, Rowan]] of Kentucky #* Spouse and children identified {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AA ff BB" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Anderson, John||18||PVT||Niles, MI||farmer|||| |- |Breckenridge, Zack||19||SGT||Bloomington, IN||barber||reduced 16 Jul 1863; d. from wounds rec'd in resisting the guard on Boston Common 25 Sep 1865|| |- |Burditt, Nelson||20||PVT||Lancaster, KY||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Elijah||18||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Berry, Nicholas||20||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||deserted Newbern, NC 30 Jul 1863|| |- |Burton, Isaac||21||PVT||Dover, TN||farmer|||| |- |Butler, Benjamin||19||PVT||Vincennes, IN||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Joseph||18||PVT||Philadelphia, PA||farmer||Fort Marion, FL sentence General Court-Martial|| |- |Brown, Henry||19||PVT||Beverly, MA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Boyd, John||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Baker, Wallace||19||PVT||Hopkinsville, KY||farmer||shot by sentence General Court-Martial for mutiny Folly Island, SC 18 Jun 1864|| |- |Clay, William H.||20||PVT||Aberdeen, O||farmer|||| |- |Cox, Andrew||20||PVT||Vincennes, IN||labor|||| |- |Cole, Joshua||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Cain, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Crummer, Charles||25||PVT||Newtown, PA||butcher||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Coats, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||CPL 26 May 1864; reduced|| |- |Cooper, William||18||PVT||Salem, NJ||sailor||drummer; discharged Folly Island, SC 22 Aug 1864 disability|| |- |Cole, David||21||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 1 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Call, Henry||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Cornelius, Alfred||21||PVT||Gallipolis, O||boatman||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Davis, Robert||40||SGT||Columbia, O||farmer||reduced 28 Dec 1863; CPL 19 Sep 1864 || |- |Davis, WIlliam||36||PVT||Sandusky, O||drayman|||| |- |Darnell, Morris||29||PVT||Sandusky, O||barber||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Dorsey, Perry||17||PVT||Newport, RI||waiter||drummer|| |- |Erving, Joshua||20||PVT||Paradise, PA||farmer|||| |- |Freeman, Ephraim||37||PVT||Buffalo, NY||farmer||appointed CPL 3 May 1864|| |- |Fearce, Samuel||19||PVT||Lawrenceville, NJ||farmer|||| |- |Filpot, Thomas||20||CPL||Princeton, IN||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 7 Sep 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Griffin, Harrison||18||PVT||Cleveland, O||waiter||reduced 12 May 1864|| |- |Gray, David||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant||CPL 3 May 1864; reduced 21 May 1864|| |- |Gardren, Frank||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant|||| |- |Gunthier, Eldridge||18||PVT||New London, IN||farmer|||| |- |Guffin, Jackson||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||wagoner||discharged Folly Island, SC 24 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Gilson, Charles||24||PVT||Princeton, IN||butcher|||| |- |Graham, John N.||22||PVT||Brownsville, IN||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged 17 May 1865 wounds|| |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||waiter||CPL 14 May 1865; reduced 24 Jun 1865|| |- |Harris, William, 2||19||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |} ===Company J=== =====Privates===== # Private William A. Smith of Salem, Massachusetts ===Company K=== =====Privates===== # [[Hicks-12735|Private John L. Hicks]] # Private John F. Shorter #* Military pension index identified # Private Thomas C. Wilson of Salem, Massachusetts #* Widow Rhoda R. Wilson * [[Thompson-52497|PVT John H. Thompson]] * [[Trotter-1507|James M. Trotter]] * [[Turner-28505|SGT Olmstead Turner]] * [[Waggoner-2228|Peter Waggoner]] * [[Ward-30435|Virginius Ward]] * [[Wells-21395|Marcus Wells]] * [[Wheeler-19906|Isaac Wheeler]] * [[Williams-88077|Abner Williams]] * [[Williams-88078|Abner A. Williams]] * [[Williams-88079|David Williams]] * [[Williams-88089|Edmund Williams]] * [[Williams-88090|John Williams]] * [[Williams-88091|James W. Williams]] * [[Wilson-73268|Henry Wilson]] * [[Wilson-73270|John Wilson]] * [[Woods-14198|Lewis Woods]] * [[Woods-14199|William Woods]] * [[Young-40408|Washington Young]] ==Commissioned Officers== ===Colonels=== # [[Hallowell-202|Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' ===Captains=== # [[Nutt-950|Captain William Nutt of Natick, Massachusetts]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' # [[Tilden-713|Captain Joseph Tilden of Massachusetts]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' ===Lieutenants=== # [[Dupree-427|Lieutenant William H. Dupree of Virginia and Boston, Massachusetts]] ==Sources==

55th North Carolina Infantry Company D

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[[Category: 55th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==Overview== Taken from the NPS Soldier's Database: ''The 55th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina, in May, 1862. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Pitt, Wilson, Wilkes, Cleveland, Burke, Catawba, Johnston, Alexander, Onslow, Franklin, and Granville. The unit served in the Department of North Carolina, then moved to Virginia where it was assigned to General J.R. Davis' and Cooke's Brigade. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, served in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River, and took part in the Appomattox operations. The regiment lost thirty-one percent of the 640 engaged at Gettysburg and fifty-nine percent of the 340 at The Wilderness. It surrendered with 4 officers and 77 men on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonel John K. Connally; Lieutenant Colonels Alfred H. Belo, Abner S. Calloway, and Maurice T. Smith, and Major James S. Whitehead.''[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-regiments-detail.htm?regiment_id=CNC0055RI Civil War Sailor's and Soldier's Database]. '''Soldiers in the 55th NC Co. D''' {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-301.jpg |align=c |size=315 |label=Paula's Civil War Ancestors }}
{{Image|file=Johnson-20173-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} *[[Shuford-60|Daniel Shuford]] 55th NC Co. F *[[Runyan-115 | Joseph P Runyan]] POW Lookout Point - {{Red|DMS POW}} *[[Runyan-121| William Adolphus Runyan]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Runyan-134|Jacob Runyan]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Randall-1517|Capt Silas Randall]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Green-8473|William H Green]] 55th NC Infantry Regiment Co. D *[[Green-8454 | Joseph Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Green-8476|Willis Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D.{{Red|KIA Mt. Jackson, Valley Campaign of 1861}} *[[Green-8477|Elijah Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Hamrick-361|Pvt. Aaron B. Hamrick]] 55th NC Co. D {{Red|DMS Richmond, VA}} *[[Lovelace-383|Thomas Lovelace]] 55th NC Co. D Surrendered at Appomattox {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-301.jpg |align=c |size=315 |label=Paula's Civil War Ancestors }}
{{Image|file=Johnson-20173-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} ==Sources== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~judytalk/D55.htm 55th NC Infantry Co D Roster] *[http://blueandgrayancestors.blogspot.com/ Blue and Gray Ancestors Blog]

56 Acres, Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Lancaster (now Berks) County, Pennsylvania, William Fisher, 28 Nov 1741

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[[Category:Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5635681770536960 Plat Plotter] ==Events== Warranted by William Fisher 18 Mar 1737 Surveyed 19 Apr 1738 Patented 28 Nov 1741 Philip Fisher inherited in 1771 Michael Fisher inherited in 1803 ==Known Owners== [[Fischer-506|William Fisher]] - Original patentee [[Fischer-494|Philip Fisher]] - William Fisher devised this land to him in his will [[Fischer-2711|Michael Fisher]] - Philip Fisher devised this land to him in his will ==Child Plats== [[Space:115 Acres, 73 Perches, Lower Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania|115 Acres, 73 Perches, Lower Heidelberg (now South Heidelberg) Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania]] ==Sources== [http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-522warranteetwpmaps/r017-Map2596-Berks-SHeidelbergWeb.pdf South Heidelberg Township Warrantee Map] Berks County Deeds, Book 15, Page 440 Philip Fisher Estate File, Berks County, 1803

56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania One Place Study

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{{Succession box |title = [[Space:56-60_Arch_Street%2C_Allegheny%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Bible House]] |years =1889-1909 |preceded-text = |before = |succeeded-text = 1909-2016 |after = [[Space:122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study|Brooklyn Bethel]] }} == 56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania|category=56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny, Pennsylvania One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Jehovahs_Witnesses-5.jpg |align=l |size=m }} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State/Province:''' Pennsylvania :'''County:''' Allegheny :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 40.4524125682222, -80.00884023828661 :'''Elevation:''' ===History=== ===Population=== '''1900 Census''': "United States Census, 1900," database with images, citing Affiliate Publication Number: T623; Line: 33; FHL microfilm: 1241354; Record number: 36316, ({{FamilySearch Record|MS18-T4R}} : accessed 7 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DY69-WJ4}} Image number 00748, Chas T Russell (48), married head of household in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. Born in Pennsylvania. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Gender!!Age!!Birthplace!!√|| |- |[[Russell-17043|Chas T Russell]]||M||48||Pennsylvania||√||[[Seely-210]] |- |Otto H Koctitz||M||27||Germany|||| |- |Jennie V Koctitz |F |29 |Ohio|||| |- |Albert E Williamson |M |22 |Canada|||| |- |B. C. Stark |F |60 |Pennsylvania|||| |- |Hattie Stark |F |21 |Pennsylvania|||| |- |Maryorid Turner |F |80 |Ireland|||| |} ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:Charles Taze Russell|Charles Taze Russell]] ==Sources== *''"[[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1975) p. 42 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=301975002 Watchtower Online Library] *''"[[Space:Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom|Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1993) "Headquarters at the Bible House p. 54-55, 215-235 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1101993006 Watchtower Online Library]

5670 Countrie Side Drive, Columbus, Ohio

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[[Category:Columbus, Ohio]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/5670+Countrie+Side+Dr,+Galloway,+OH+43119/@39.9446424,-83.1518008,19.5z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x883890a70a89aecd:0xff009d9d8451c460 Google Maps] ==Events== 19 Apr 1977 - Killbuck Financial Corporation and General Ohio Service Corporation sold to Crest Communities, Inc, taking it from [[Space:Greene Countrie Residential Development, Columbus, Ohio|Greene Countrie Residential Development, Columbus, Ohio]] Franklin County Deeds, Book 3578, Page 359 20 May 1977 - Crest Communities, Inc sold to John F and Freda E Sievert Franklin County Deeds, Book 3601, Page 591 25 Feb 1985 - Freda E Sievert sold to [[Kilhefner-5|Robert Dale]] and Marion M Kilhefner Franklin County Deeds, Volume 5449E07 30 Nov 1989 - Robert Dale and Marion M Kilhefner sold to Michael A Shapiro Franklin County Deeds, Volume 14430J17 ==Sources==

56th United States Colored Infantry Monument

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[[Category:56th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]] [[Category:Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri]] Monument to the 56th Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Infantry created to honor the memory of the 175 soldiers of the 56th USCT who died of cholera in August 1866. In 1939 the monument and the remains were removed from "Quarantine Station, Missouri" by authority of the War Department. The 56th was traveling aboard 2 steamers to be mustered out. During the trip several soldiers died of an undiagnosed illness. A surgeon inspected the men and reported no cholera among them. The men arrived in St. Louis at night and were kept onboard until the next morning, rather than being allowed to roam the town. The next morning, it was clear that the 56th Regiment had cholera. Ordered back to Quarantine Station, the unit lost 178 enlisted men and one officer in the next few weeks. Wikipedia:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/56th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment 56th United States Colored Infantry Monument]

574 Rae Street North Fitzroy, Burke, Victoria, Australia

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[[Category:57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ==Overview== The purpose of this free-space page is to list and link all reports involving the [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']] included in ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies,'' commonly known as the Official Records or OR. ''This is currently a work in progress. It is arranged chronologically by report date, with the exception of organization reports, which will be listed by the date of organization.'' ''I have currently gone through all volumes searching the index for Ohio Troops, Fifty-seventh Ohio. Other reports may mention specific soldiers I have not searched for. For example, there is a report by Sherman which mentions Rice specifically, but not the unit.'' *'''(21 Jan 1862)''' Buckingham, C.P. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924079622175&view=1up&seq=817 "Untitled report to Gen. L. Thomas."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series III, Vol. I. Edited by Fred C. Ainsworth and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. pp. 804-807. * '''(09 Mar 1862)''' Hammond, J. H. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728230&view=1up&seq=26 "Orders, No. 1."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 24. * '''(20 Mar 1862)''' Sherman, William Tecumseh. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728230&view=1up&seq=55 "Untitled report."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 53. * '''(02 Apr 1862)''' Sherman, William Tecumseh. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=101 "Report of Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, U. S. Army."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 83-84. * '''(06 Apr 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=122 "No. 1. Organization of the Union forces and return of casualties at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, or Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 104. *'''(06 Apr 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077729022&view=1up&seq=27 "Organization of the Union Army at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, or Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. LII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. pp. 16-21. * '''(09 Apr 1862)''' Fulton, Robert A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=283 "No. 71. Report of Lieut. Col. Robert A. Fulton, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 264-266. * '''(10 Apr 1862)''' Sherman, William Tecumseh. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=266 "No. 65. Report of Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding Fifth Division."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 248-254. * '''(10 Apr 1862)''' Hildebrand, Jesse. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=280 "No. 70. Report of Col. Jesse Hildebrand, Seventy-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding Third Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 262-264. * '''(30 Apr 1862)''' United States War Department.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728230&view=1up&seq=155 "Organization of the Army of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant commanding, April 30, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 153. * '''(13 May 1862)''' United States War Department.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728230&view=1up&seq=187 "Organization of the Right Wing, Left Wing, and Reserve, in front of Corinth, Miss., May 13, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 185. * '''(15 May 1862)''' Hammond, J. H.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728230&view=1up&seq=196 "Orders, No. 25."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 194. * '''(19 May 1862)''' Smith, Morgan L. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730160&view=1up&seq=859 "No. 75. Report of Col. Morgan L. Smith, Eighth Missouri Infantry, commanding Brigade, of action at Russell's house, near Corinth, Miss., May 17."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. X, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1884. pp 841. * '''(04 Jul 1862)''' Sherman, William Tecumseh. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=74 "Untitled report to Major-General Halleck."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 70. * '''(05 Jul 1862)''' Mungen, William. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=30 "No. 2. Report of Col. William Mungen, Fifty-seventh Ohio Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 14-16. * '''(22 Dec 1862)''' Hdqrs. Right Wing, 13th Army Corps. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=630 "Special Orders, No. 31."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 614-615. * '''(29 Dec 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=641 "No. 2. Return of Casualties in the Union forces commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, in the skirmishes at Chickasaw Bayou, December 27 and 28, and assault on Chickasaw Bluffs, Miss., Dec 29, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 625. * '''(31 Jul 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=150 "Troops in the District of West Tennessee, Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding, July 31, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 144-148. * '''(10 Sep 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=216 "Organization of the Fifth Division, Army of the Tennesse, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding, September 10, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 212. * '''(30 Sep 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=250 "Troops serving in the District of West Tennessee, Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding, September 30, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 246-250. * '''(10 Nov 1862)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=344 "Organization of troops in the Department of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding, November 10, 1862."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 338-342. * '''(12 Nov 1862)''' Hammond, J. H. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=348 "General Orders, No. 93."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 344-345. *'''(19 Nov 1862)''' Sheldon, H. Lawrence. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077743015&view=1up&seq=745 "Untitled report to Col. William Hoffman, Commisary-General of Prisoners."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series II, Vol. IV. Edited by Fred C. Ainsworth, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. pp. 733. * '''(01 Jan 1863)''' Stuart, David. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=650 "No. 9. Report of Brig. Gen. David Stuart, U.S. Army, commanding Fourth Brigade and Second Division, of operations December 26, 1862-January 3, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 634-637. * '''(05 Jan 1863)''' Hammond, J. H. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=543 "General Orders, No. 1."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 344-345. * '''(05 Jan 1863)''' Smith, Giles A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=649 "No. 8. Report of Col. Giles A. Smith, Eighth Missouri Infantry, commanding First Brigade, Second Division, of assault on Chickasaw Bluffs."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 633-634. *'''(11 Jan 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=734 "No. 2. Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Arkansas Post, Ark., January 11, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 718. * '''(12 Jan 1863)''' Smith, Giles A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=791 "No. 35. Report of Col. Giles A. Smith, Eighth Missouri Infantry, commanding First Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 775-776. * '''(12 Jan 1863)''' Smith, Thomas Kilby. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=793 "No. 36. Report of Col. Thomas Kilby Smith, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 777. * '''(14 Jan 1863)''' Stuart, David [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=787 "No. 33. Report of Brig. Gen. David Stuart, U.S. Army, commanding Second Division."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 771-774. * '''(16 Jan 1863)''' Sherman, William Tecumseh. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730236&view=1up&seq=572 "Untitled report from Headquarters Fifteenth Army Corps."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. pp 568. * '''(16 Jan 1863)''' Stewart, W. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=736 "Untitled report to the Headquarters Army of the Mississippi."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 720-721. * '''(20 Jan 1863)''' McClernand, John A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077728248&view=1up&seq=716 "Untitled report from the Headquarters Army of the Mississippi."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XVII, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1886. pp 700-709; mentioned on 701 only. *'''(31 Jan 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699746&view=1up&seq=25 "Organization of the Army of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding, January 31, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part III. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 21-29. * '''(27 Mar 1863)''' Smith, Thomas Kilby.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699738&view=1up&seq=461 "No. 5 Report of Col. Thomas Kilby Smith, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 441-442. * '''(27 Mar 1863)''' Fisher, Cyrus W. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699738&view=1up&seq=467 "No. 9 Report of Lieut. Col. Cyrus W. Fisher, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 447-448. * '''(28 Mar 1863)''' Rice, Americus V. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699738&view=1up&seq=463 "No. 6 Report of Lieut. Col. Americus V. Rice, Fifty-Seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding regiment and Second Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 443-444. * '''(28 Mar 1863)''' McClure, John. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699738&view=1up&seq=468 "No. 10 Report of Capt. John McClure, Fifty-Seventh Ohio Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 448-449. * '''(29 Mar 1863)''' Sherman, William, Tecumseh.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699738&view=1up&seq=455 "Untitled report from Headquarters Fifteenth Army Corps."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 434-436. *'''(30 Apr 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699746&view=1up&seq=254 "Organization of the Army of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding,April 30, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part III. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 250-259. * '''(18 May 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=154 "No. 1. Organization of the Union forces operating against Vicksburg, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, U.S. Army, commanding, May 18-July 4, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 148-158. * '''(19 May 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=161 "No. 2. Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Vicksburg, May 19, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 159-160. * '''(22 May 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=164 "No. 3. Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 160-166. *'''(22 May 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077729022&view=1up&seq=71 "List of the storming party of the Second Division, Fifteenth Army Corps (commanded by Maj. Gen. Frank P. Blair, jr.), led by Capt. J.H. Groce, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, in the assault on the works near Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. LII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. pp. 62-64. *'''(23 May 1863)''' Porter, William C. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=274 "No. 34. Report of Lieut. William C. Porter, Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 272-274. *'''(24 May 1863)''' Mott, Samuel R. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=281 "No. 37. Report of Lieut. Col. Samuel R. Mott, Fifty-seventh Ohio Infantry, including operations since May 4, 24 May 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 279-281. *'''(24 May 1863)''' Smith, Thomas Kilby. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=267 "No. 32. Report of Col. Thomas Kilby Smith, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, including operations since May 6, 24 May 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 265-271. *'''(24 May 1863)''' Fisher, Cyrus W. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=277 "No. 36. Report of Lieut. Col. Cyrus W. Fisher, Fifty-fourth Ohio Infantry, including operations since May 6."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 275-279; mentioned only on 277. *'''(28 May 1863)''' Eldridge, Hamilton N. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=276 "No. 35. Report of Col. Hamilton N. Eldridge, One hundred and twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 274-275. *'''(16 Jul 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077723033&view=1up&seq=551 "No. 2. Return of Casualties in the Union forces engaged in the siege of Jackson, Miss., July 10-16, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXIV, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1889. pp 542-551. *'''(31 Aug 1863)''' Vincent, Thomas. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924079575225&view=1up&seq=766 "Untitled report to the Governor of Ohio."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series III, Vol. III. Edited by Fred C. Ainsworth and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1899. pp. 752-755. * '''(07 Oct 1863)''' Sawyer, R. M. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699860&view=1up&seq=151 "Untitled report from Headquarters Fifteenth Army Corps."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXX, Part IV. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 149. * '''(10 Oct 1863)''' Everts, L. H. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699860&view=1up&seq=244 "Untitled report from Hdqrs. Second Division, Sixteenth Army Corps."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXX, Part IV. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 242. * '''(11 Oct 1863)''' Bowler, D. T. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699860&view=1up&seq=280 "Special Orders, No. 118."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXX, Part IV. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 278. * '''(16 Oct 1863)''' Chandler, T. C. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699860&view=1up&seq=413 "Untitled report to Colonel Spooner."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXX, Part IV. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 411. * '''(16 Oct 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699852&view=1up&seq=838 "Organization of troops in the Department and Army of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding, October 31, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXI, Part I. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 411. * '''(~22 Nov 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077700270&view=1up&seq=24 "No. 3. Organization of forces under command of Major. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, engaged in the campaign."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXI, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 14-24. * '''(~26 Nov 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077700270&view=1up&seq=88 "No. 8. Return of Casualties in the Union forces."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXI, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 80-90. * '''(28 Nov 1863)''' Walcutt, Charles C. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077700270&view=1up&seq=638 "No. 206. Reports of Col. Charles C. Walcutt, Forty-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXI, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 636-637. * '''(31 Dec 1863)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699845&view=1up&seq=567 "Troops in the Department of the Tennessee, Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding December 31, 1863."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXI, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 564-571. * '''(31 Jan 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699837&view=1up&seq=300 "Organization of troops in the Department and Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U. S. Army, January 31, 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXII, Part II. Edited by Robert N. Scott. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1890. pp 298-305. *'''(30 Apr 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077699829&view=1up&seq=564 "Organization of the Department and Army of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson, U.S. Army, 30 Apr 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXII, Part III.Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 562-570. *'''(03 May 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722977&view=1up&seq=126 "No. 2. Organization of the Union (field) forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, in the Atlanta Campaign, May 3-September 8, 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 89-117. *'''(22 May 1864)''' Smith, Giles A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=192 "No. 465. Reports of Brig. Gen. Giles A. Smith, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 13-Jun 27."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 190-192. *'''(28 Jun 1864)''' Smith, Giles A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=195 "No. 465. Reports of Brig. Gen. Giles A. Smith, U.S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations May 13-Jun 27."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 193-195. *'''(28 Jun 1864)''' Smith, Morgan L. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=180 "No. 461. Reports of Brig. Gen. Morgan L. Smith, U.S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations May 13-16 and June 27, 28 Jun 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 178. *'''(22 Jul 1864)''' Martin, James S. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=197 "No. 466. Reports of Col. James S. Martin, One hundred and eleventh Illinois Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 22 and 28."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 195-196. *'''(~08 Sep 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=116 "Return of Casualties in the Fifteenth Army Corps during the Atlanta Campaign"] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 113-115. *'''(09 Sep 1864)''' Hildt, George H. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=209 "No. 472. Report of Lieut. Col. George H. Hildt, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations May 21-September 8."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 207-212. *'''(09 Sep 1864)''' Mott, Samuel R. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=214 "No. 473. Report of Lieut. Col. Samuel R. Mott, Fifty-seventh Ohio Infantry."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 212-219. *'''(10 Sep 1864)''' Jones, Theodore. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722993&view=1up&seq=199 "No. 467. Report of Col. Theodore Jones, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 197-200. *'''(15 Sep 1864)''' Sherman, W.T. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077722977&view=1up&seq=91 "No. 1. Reports of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, U.S. Army, commanding Military Division of the Mississippi, 15 Sep 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXVIII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1891. pp 59-85; Col. Rice mentioned on pp. 69. *'''(30 Sep 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077730210&view=1up&seq=557 "Organization of troops in the Department of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard, U.S. Army, September 30, 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXIX, Part II. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1892. pp 554-561. *'''(31 Oct 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924079575357&view=1up&seq=566 "Organization of troops in the Department of the Tennessee, commanded by Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard, U.S. Army, October 31, 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XXXIX, Part III. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1892. pp 563-569. *'''(~13 Nov 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725939&view=1up&seq=39 "No. 2. Organization of the Union Forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLIV. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1893. pp 19-25. *'''(31 Dec 1864)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725939&view=1up&seq=869 "Organization of the Union Forces at Savannag, Ga,, commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, December 31, 1864."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLIV. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1893. pp 848-855. *'''(~01 Jan 1865)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725947&view=1up&seq=69 "No. 2. Organization of the Union Forces commanded by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman, January-April, 1865."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLVII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1895. pp 46-60. *'''(08 Jan 1865)''' Jones, Theodore. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725939&view=1up&seq=133 "No. 22. Report of Col. Theodore Jones, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLIV. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1893. pp 113-114. *'''(10 Mar 1865)''' United States War Department. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725947&view=1up&seq=69 "No. 3. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces at Kinston (or Wise's Forks), Averasborough, and Bentonville, N.C."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLVII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1895. pp 60-76. *'''(10 Mar 1865)''' Logan, John A. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725947&view=1up&seq=260 "No. 11. Report of Maj. Gen. John A. Logan, U.S. Army, commanding Fifteenth Army Corps, of operations January 7-March 31."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLVII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1895. pp 220-241; Only mentioned specifically on pp. 238. *'''(~24 Mar 1865)''' Jones, Theodore. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924077725947&view=1up&seq=308 "No. 22. Report of Col. Theodore Jones, Thirtieth Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations January 16-March 24."] In ''The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies.'' Series I, Vol. XLVII, Part I. Edited by George B. Davis, Leslie J. Perry, and Joseph W. Kirkley. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1895. pp. 286-288.

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Manuscripts

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[[Category:57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ==Overview== The purpose of this free-space page is to note the location of any known manuscripts relating to the [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]. I will be adding to the list below as I come across them. ===Indiana=== '''Indianapolis''' * [https://archives.isl.lib.in.us/repositories/2/resources/3374 George M. Rogers diary.] S1809. Rare Books and Manuscripts. Indiana State Library. Indianapolis, IN. ::'''Not available online.''' This collection includes a diary created by George M. Rogers regarding his experiences of the Siege of Vicksburg from May 5, 1863 to July 4, 1863. The diary starts on May 1, 1863, with his regiment marching to Milliken Bend near Richmond, Louisiana. Rogers describes his participation as a skirmisher in the Battle of Black River on May 18, 1863; his participation in the Union assaults on Vicksburg starting on May 22, 1863; his participation in the Battle of Milliken's Bend on June 7, 1863; the Union attempt to exploit explosives placed under the Confederate line on June 25, 1863. The diary ends describing Confederate General John Pemberton asking Union General Ulysses S. Grant for truce on July 3, 1863 and the surrender of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. ===Ohio=== '''Columbus''' * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/127/rec/3 James C. Gribben photograph.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/127/rec/3 Available online].''' This carte de viste of [[Gribben-188|James Gribben]] (born November 27, 1829, died April 6, 1862) was taken before he left for war. He stands in front of a light background, with one hand across his chest, holding the hilt of his sword. He wears a officer's uniform jacket and kepi (hat). * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/149 James C. Gribben to his parents, July 17, 1861 letter.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/149 Available online].''' In this letter, James writes home to his parents and brother [William]. He tells of the Battle of Scary Creek, West Virginia. This was written while he was a member of the 21st Ohio Infantry (3 months), before he joined the 57th Ohio. * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/129/rec/4 James C. Gribben - Certificate of Officer's Appointment.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/129/rec/4 Available online].''' This certificate of appointment was issued to James C. Gribben on February 17. 1862, for his promotion to First Lieutenant of the 57th Ohio Infantry on September 2, 1861. * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/128/rec/1 William Mungen to William Gribben, April 10, 1862 letter.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/128/rec/1 Available online].''' In this letter, Colonel Mungen reports the death of Captain James C. Gribben to his brother. * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/107/rec/6 Americus Rice to William Gribben, April 13, 1862 letter.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/107/rec/6 Available online].''' In this letter, Lt. Colonel Rice reports the death of Captain James C. Gribben to his brother. * [https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/130/rec/2 James C. Gribben - final pay voucher.] Ohio Memory Community Collection. Ohio History Connection. Columbus, OH. ::'''[https://ohiomemory.org/digital/collection/p15005coll41/id/130/rec/2 Available online].''' This document was sent to the family of the late James C. Gribben, in order to receive wages earned between 31 Dec 1861 and 06 Apr 1862. '''Fremont''' * [https://www.rbhayes.org/collection-items/gilded-age-collections/skilton-davis-heyman-families/ Alvah Stone Skilton Papers -- Part of the Skilton/Davis-Heyman Papers.] Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museum. Fremont, OH. ::'''[https://www.rbhayes.org/research/diary-of-alvah-s.-skilton/ Partially available online].''' A select portion of his wartime diary has been transcribed and is available online. The Skilton-Davis-Heyman collection consists primarily of the family correspondence and business papers of Alva Stone Skilton from 1854 to 1887. The collection actively documents the varied career of Alvah Stone Skilton and his familial associations. Of particular importance is the material relating to his railroad activities and his Civil War service as an officer of the 57th O.V.I.. '''Upper Sandusky''' * ''The Civil War Diary of Capt. Edwin A. Gordon.'' Wyandot County Historical Society. Upper Sandusky, OH. ::'''Not available online.''' This diary was transcribed by Paula Cash in 1988. A copy of that transcription is reportedly available at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum in Fremont, OH. According to a summary in ''Civil War Eyewitnesses.'' Vol. 2, by Garold Cole, it covers the year 1865, beginning with his recovery in a hospital in Cleveland, OH, from wounds received near Atlanta. ===Unknown=== * [https://historical.ha.com/itm/military-and-patriotic/civil-war/outstanding-group-of-civil-war-soldier-letters-with-photo-57th-ohio-volunteer-infantry-all-from-pvt-john-webb-of-b-compa/a/625-25137.s Civil War Letters of John Webb.] Private Collection. Sold at auction 22 Jun 2005. :: '''[https://historical.ha.com/itm/military-and-patriotic/civil-war/outstanding-group-of-civil-war-soldier-letters-with-photo-57th-ohio-volunteer-infantry-all-from-pvt-john-webb-of-b-compa/a/625-25137.s Partially available online.]''' This group of letters written by Private John Webb of Company B was sold at auction in 2005. They are assumed to now be privately owned. The front page of a few letters are able to be read on the website that sold them at auction.

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project

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[[Category:57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Ohio Projects]] '''Welcome to the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.''' == Project Goals == The 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project seeks to document the lives of the men who served in this regiment. More specific goals are as follows: # Research all soldiers who served in the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, document their families, and connect them to the greater family tree. # Make WikiTree the most complete repository of reference materials of the soldiers who served in the 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. === Task List === There are a wide variety of tasks needing accomplished to complete the above goals. Some of these tasks are below. If you are willing to work at one of the tasks below, please edit this page and post your name next to a task to show you are working on it. If you think of a task that would help those goals that is not listed, please add it! * '''Create a profile for every soldier among the:''' :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff|Field & Staff]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/129/mode/1up Roster] (33/34) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A - Putnam County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/130/mode/1up Roster] (29/165) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B - Hancock, Seneca, and Wood County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/134/mode/1up Roster] (9/125) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C - Auglaize, Mercer, and Sandusky County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/137/mode/1up Roster] (13/152) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D - Hamilton County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/141/mode/1up Roster] (10/126) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E - Hamilton, Allen, and Van Wert County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/144/mode/1up Roster] (4/106) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F - Hancock County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/147/mode/1up Roster] (13/118) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G - Hancock County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/150/mode/1up Roster] (114/114) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H - Hancock and Seneca County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/153/mode/1up Roster] (12/129) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I - Crawford, Shelby, and Sandusky County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/157/mode/1up Roster] (7/125) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K - Logan and Sandusky County]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/160/mode/1up Roster] (10/139) :::[[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/164/mode/1up Roster] (0/15) :::[[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] - [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/726/mode/1up Roster] (42/299) ::::''Please note some soldiers will have served across multiple companies or with the field staff. The added totals of various companies will not equal the total number of soldiers.'' * '''Connect an unconnected soldier''' :::Click [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=CategoryFull%3D57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500&Format= here to see a list of currently unconnected soldiers]. Please be patient, it can take a moment to process. * '''Improve a soldier's biography :::Include all notable incidents in the soldiers life, every available census, marriage records, children, etc. Research and document any links to additional sources concerning the soldier. Does he have a diary, military letters, etc at a manuscript repository? :::If you are related to a soldier from the unit and have memorabilia -- please take a photo and upload it to that soldiers page! Leave a comment here with more information if there is anything we can do to help! * '''Create additional free space pages related to the unit. :::Create a free space page for each engagement the unit was involved in. :::Create a free space page for resources related to the unit. :::Create a free space page for family relations within the unit. See [[:Space:105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War Family Relations]] for an example. == Member List == At the moment, this is a solo endeavor. I'd be happy to have some help! Add your name below, comment on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=36934173 send me a private message]. Thanks. # [[McBrien-192|Matt McBrien]], Project Coordinator ==Sources== * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Putnam_County_Ohio/1Kv6p0hhv70C?hl=en&gbpv=0 ''History of Putnam County, Ohio.''] Evansville, IN: Unigraphic & Putnam County Historical Society, 1979. ::This book has some brief history, but more importantly, some photos of soldiers who served in the 57th. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2123/ US. Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865.] ''Ancestry.com.'' Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. NAID: 656639. Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's–1917. Record Group 94. The National Archives in Washington, D.C. :: This has a record of deaths and locations, organized by last name and date. Not all soldiers are listed, but quite a few. == Acknowledgements == This free space project is heavily based on the [[:Space:105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War|Project for the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry]]. I had begun working on creating profiles for various members of the 57th Ohio before stumbling across this similar project. It inspired me to create this space page in case anyone was interested in helping out. Thanks.

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roll of Honor

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] ➡️ [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff|Field and Staff]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' This Roll of Honor consists of those members of the 57th Ohio Infantry Regiment who died during their service. Ranks shown may not be final if the soldier was given a posthumous promotion. Initial data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/726/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 726-733. Many of their bodies were brought back home for burial. This is being updated with links to their graves where available. Cause of death can often be found in the ''Registers of Deaths of Volunteers.''[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2123/ U.S., Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, 1861-1865.] Ancestry. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: Registers of Deaths of Volunteers, compiled 1861–1865. NAID: 656639. Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's–1917. Record Group 94. The National Archives in Washington, D.C. {| border="1" cellpadding=10 class="sortable" style="border: double crimson;" !style="background: crimson; color: white"|Rank!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Co.!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Name!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Date!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Died!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Buried!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Manner of Death!!style="background: crimson; color: white"|Comments |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="003"|C||Rentler, Anthony||??||Ohio||Criderville, OH||Disease||Died at home. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Davis-112585|Davis, Thomas]]||1862/04/08||Savannah, TN||??||Disease||Died on board hospital boat. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||[[Gaskins-869|Gaskins, Jeremiah]]||1862/01/17||Clermont, OH||Withamsville, OH||Disease||Died at home. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||[[Bailey-39083|Bailey, Andrew G.]]||1861/12/19||Hancock, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58839738/andrew-g-bailey Auglaize, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Hipsher-88|Hipsher, Samue]]l||1861/12/25||Shannon, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25634850/samuel-hipsher Shannon, OH]||Disease||Died at home. |- |data-sort-value="099"|Musician||data-sort-value="002"|B||Hales, Albert||1862/02/22||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Senie, Conrad||1862/02/24||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Drowned|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Peters, Middleton||1862/02/25||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||??|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Williamson-20295|Williamson, Madison H.]]||1862/03/01||Columbus, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95362211/madison-williamson Hancock, OH]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. Later reinterred in Hancock County. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Mace, Marion E.||1862/03/03||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||??||Killed at Paducah. There wasn't a battle here. Training incident? |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Hofermos, John||1862/03/05||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="001"|A||Martin, Robert||1862/03/06||||Louisville, KY||Disease||Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Spangler, David D.||1862/03/07||||Louisville, KY||Disease||Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Nelson-34109|Nelson, John L.]]||1862/03/07||Columbus, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107837607/john-l-nelson Hancock, OH]||Disease||Initially interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. Later re-interred in Hancock County. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||McCabe, Franklin||1862/03/07||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Slife, John W.||1862/03/08||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Plummer, Allen||1862/03/09||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Ragan-1529|Ragan, Patrick]]||1862/03/12||Columbus, OH||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||[[Fleming-15211|Fleming, Alexander]]||1862/03/13||Hamburg, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242800439/alexander-fleming Shiloh, TN]||Disease||Died in hospital at Hamburg, TN. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Herndon, Patrick A.||1862/03/14||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Wise, Peter||1862/03/16||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||style="white-space: nowrap;"|Whitecomb, Lawrence T.||1862/03/17||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Critton, James||1862/03/20||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Koons, Robert||1862/03/20||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="099"|Musician||data-sort-value="006"|F||Bennett, William H.||1862/03/23||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Trubee-24|Trubee, David]]||1862/03/25||Savannah, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9442826/david-toupee Shiloh, TN]||Disease||Interred in grave 3. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Hess, David||1862/03/25||||Louisville, KY||Disease||Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Spitsnale, George||1862/03/27||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Sangston-24|Sangston, George W.]]||1862/03/27||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81104163/george-w-sangston St. Louis, MO]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 64. |- |data-sort-value="010"|Adjutant||data-sort-value-"000"|F&S||[[Price-30363|Price, Daniel S.]]||1862/03/30||Pittsburg Landing, TN||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died on board hospital steamer. Interred in sec. F, grave 541. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Harris-61385|Harris, Jacob]]||1862/04/03||Pittsburg Landing, TN||Shiloh, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Zigler, Louis||1862/04/04||||Shiloh, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Myers, Adison||1862/04/04||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 88. |- |data-sort-value="020"|Captain||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Gribben-188|Gribben, James C.]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36216165/james-c-gribben Savannah, OH]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Campbell-57221|Campbell, Richard]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233445348/richard-campbell Shiloh, TN]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Harris-59451|Harris, Isaac]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Paxton-2121|Paxton, John]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Zimmerman, Joseph||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="004"|D||Hawkins, Joah S.||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="020"|Captain||data-sort-value="005"|E||[[Junghanns-4|Junghanns, Charles A.]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17867631/charles-a-junghanns Cincinnati, OH]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Butler, Charles||1862/04/06||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="009"|I||[[Berwick-535|Berwick, William]]||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247189143/william-berwick Shiloh, TN]||Drowned|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Fleming, John W.||1862/04/06||||Shiloh, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Loffer, Francis M.||1862/04/06||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Reed, William R.||1862/04/08||||Shiloh, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Baker, Calvin C.||1862/04/08||||Shiloh, TN||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 07 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Wollan, Lewis||1862/04/09||||Shiloh, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Poorman, Thomas||1862/04/09||||Shiloh, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Ringle, Elias||1862/04/10||Seneca, OH||Fostoria, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="080"|1st Sergeant||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Routson-51|Routson, George W.]]||1862/04/10||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50938034/george-washington-routzon Findlay, OH]||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Welchous, Henry H.||1862/04/10||||Shiloh, TN||Mortal Wounds||Died on board hospital boat City of Memphis of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Lotteridge, William J.||1862/04/13||||Evansville, IN||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 in Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Fuller, Austin||1862/04/14||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Mortal Wounds||Died at Paducah, KY of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="008"|Surgeon||data-sort-value-"000"|F&S||[[Haggott-2|Haggott, John P.]]||1862/04/19||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123749863/john-p-haggott Franklin, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Mayberry, William D.||1862/04/20||||Evansville, IN||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received on 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||McPherson, Samuel||1862/04/20||||Shiloh, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Switzer, James C.||1862/04/21||||Evansville, IN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="008"|H||Eangle, Alexander||1862/04/22||||Cincinnati, OH||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 in Battle of Shiloh. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Morehart-40|Morehart, Lewis]]||1862/04/23||Shiloh, TN||Shiloh, TN||Disease||He was buried in Shiloh, TN. There is a memorial in [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76864052/lewis-morehart Hancock, OH] |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="003"|C||Brunstutter, Henry||1862/04/25||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Wolf, George M. D.||1862/04/26||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Died on board steamer Glendale. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="008"|H||McDonaugh, Thomas||1862/04/26||||Louisville, KY||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Crowe, Michael||1862/04/26||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||[[Schwarze-97|Schwarze, Ernst]]||1862/05/01||Monterey, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/247012456/ernst-schwarze Shiloh, TN]||Suicide|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Young, John C.||1862/05/01||Camden, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="002"|B||Eaton, Daniel F.||1862/05/02||||Russell's House, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Carr, Shafer||1862/05/02||||Russell's House, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Miller-118733|Miller, Theodore]]||1862/05/05||Covington, KY||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111311871/theodore-miller Mount Cory, OH]||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Interred in Linden Grove Cemetery. Later reinterred at Clymer Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Rofer, Henry||1862/05/06||Monterey, TN||Shiloh, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in grave 53. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Fredericks, Samuel A.||1862/05/11||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Cross, Elias W.||1862/05/12||||Corinth, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Ousterhout, Tunis||1862/05/14||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Prickett, William P.||1862/05/15||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Main-1778|Main, Timothy]]||1862/05/15||Cincinnati, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174750042/timothy-main Cincinnati, OH]||Disease||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||McCormick, Francis M.||1862/05/16||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Morehart-24|Morehart, Andrew]]||1862/05/17||Hancock, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91696366/andrew-morehart Hancock, OH]||Disease||Died at home. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||Black, William||1862/05/17||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Ferguson, Martin||1862/05/18||||Evansville, IN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Grimes, William, Jr.||1862/05/18||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="099"|Musician||data-sort-value="001"|A||Spriggs, William H. H.||1862/05/19||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Sorg, Adam||1862/05/19||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Robart, Aaron||1862/05/20||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Phingst, John||1862/05/20||||Cincinnati, OH||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Schwab-2079|Schwab, William J.]]||1862/05/28||Cincinnati, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50901800/john-w-schwab Findlay, OH]||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. Reinterred at Maple Grove Cemetery in Findlay, OH. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Conaway-1216|Conaway, Harrison]]||1862/05/29||Monterey, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9457055/harrison-conaway Shiloh, TN]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Brobst-357|Brobst, Jerome]]||1862/05/29||Corinth, MS||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61675387/frederick-jerome-brobst Vanlue, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Baker, David H.||1862/05/30||||Louisville, KY||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Stall, John A.||1862/05/31||Hamilton, OH||Cherry Grove, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Wideman, Michael||1862/06/01||||Evansville, IN||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Craumer, Israel M.||1862/06/04||||Corinth, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||[[Longacre-256|Longacre, William]]||1862/06/15||Monterey, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9425565/william-longnecker Shiloh, TN]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Hoffer, Andrew||1862/06/16||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||[[Gross-7376|Gross, Michael]]||1862/06/17||Hamburg, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9024041/michael-m-gross Shiloh, TN]||Disease||Died in Hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Roof, William||1862/06/18||||Evansville, IN||Disease||Died on transport boat Empress. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Melton, Alfred||1862/06/19||Fayetteville, TN||Murfreesboro, TN||Disease||Interred in Stone River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Rhinehamer, Nelson||1862/06/25||La Fayette, TN||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Degarnes, James||1862/06/26||||Corinth, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="009"|I||Pelton, William H.||1862/06/30||Moscow, TN||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Markling, John||1862/07/01||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital of fever. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 2, grave 201. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Lambright, John, Jr.||1862/07/04||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Rhodehamel, John M.||1862/07/04||Moscow, TN||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Cunningham-20232|Cunningham, William]]||1862/07/08||Shiloh, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/269836196/william-cunningham Findlay, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Kerns-1683|Kerns, William H. H.]]||1862/07/09||Moscow, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40342215/william-h_h-kerns Memphis, TN]||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Woodruff, Stephen||1862/07/09||Moscow, TN||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Drummond, Isaiah||1862/07/10||Moscow, TN||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Neiber, Paul||1862/07/20||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Powell-27105|Powell, James W.]]||1862/07/20||White's Station, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40342792/james-w-powell Memphis, TN]||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||[[Binkley-93|Binkley, Levi]]||1862/07/24||Memphis, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3149013/levi-s-binkley Memphis, TN]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 1, grave 86. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Conaway, John W.||1862/08/08||||Memphis, TN||Accident||Died of injuries received by a falling tree. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Reisz, John||1862/08/12||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Rice, John||1862/08/12||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Mahoney, Richard||1862/08/18||||Macon, GA||??||Wounded and captured 06 Apr 1862 at Battle of Shiloh. Died in Rebel prison. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Shoffer, John||1862/08/30||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Risch, Philip||1862/09/05||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Long-32618|Long, George]]||1862/09/09||Hancock, OH||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38746083/george-long Rawson, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Egbert, David||1862/09/22||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||[[Epley-450|Epley, Thomas]]||1862/10/05||Nashville, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3186834/thomas-epley Nashville, TN]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Looney, Stephen||1862/10/10||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Carman, George||1862/10/15||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 1, grave 1. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||Kindall, William||1862/10/25||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Hollabaugh, George||1862/11/08||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="009"|Assistant Surgeon||data-sort-value-"000"|F&S||[[Carlin-952|Carlin, William]]||1862/12/26||Milliken's Bend, LA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24197499/william-d-carlin Findlay, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="020"|Captain||data-sort-value="004"|D||[[Faulhaber-271|Faulhaber, Philip]]||1862/12/28||Vicksburg, MS||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39150763/philip-faulhaber Fostoria, OH]||Killed||Killed in Battle of Chickasaw Bayou. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||McClish, David||1863/01/05||||Vicksburg, MS||Drowned||Drowned in Mississippi River. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Griner, John||1863/01/08||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Meranda, Jesse||1863/01/11||Arkansas Post, AR||Memphis, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Arkansas Post. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Huffman, Augustus||1863/01/12||||Memphis, TN||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 11 Jan 1863 at Battle of Arkansas Post. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Franklin-16081|Franklin, Charles F.]]||1863/01/23||Memphis, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40342091/charles-frederick-franklin Memphis, TN]||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 11 Jan 1863 at Battle of Arkansas Post. Interred at Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||[[Burden-813|Burden, Zimri]]||1863/01/26||Young's Point, LA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128881973/zimri-burden Vicksburg, MS]||Disease||Died due to measles. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Kenyon, Chester||1863/02/01||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Fulk, Jacob||1863/02/05||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Christ's Church Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Shull, William||1863/02/05||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Rench, John F.||1863/02/09||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Orwig, Patterson||1863/02/09||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||[[Sunderland-1217|Sunderland, Lemuel]]||1863/02/14||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81250608/lemuel-sunderland St. Louis, MO]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 169. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||George, John||1863/02/16||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||??|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Messimore, George||1863/02/16||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Roster states 1862, but that doesn't fit location. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Sheldon, Manassah||1863/02/18||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. A, grave 258. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Strause, David||1863/02/23||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Rolle, Joseph||1863/02/23||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||[[Cunningham-19770|Cunningham, John]]||1863/02/25||Vicksburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Data taken from US, Registers of Deaths of Volunteers. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="006"|F||Bierer, Joseph||1863/02/26||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Shively-1130|Shively, Samuel]]||1863/02/28||Young's Point, LA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31004879/samuel-shively#add-to-vc Vicksburg, MS]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Fahl, William||1863/03/03||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Struble, Nathaniel||1863/03/04||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Kneisley, Anthony||1863/03/05||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Purcell, Josiah||1863/03/07||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Robinson, Andrew S.||1863/03/09||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Leader, William L.||1863/03/14||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Carver, James H.||1863/03/17||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Russell, Perry||1863/03/17||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died on board hospital boat. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Shoemaker, Ira||1863/03/19||||St. Louis, MO||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 10 Jan 1863 at Battle of Arkansas Post. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Gilmer, William||1863/03/20||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital at Young's Point, LA. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Weeks, John||1863/03/25||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Litzenbarger, Adam||1863/03/28||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Trimble, John M.||1863/04/04||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 2, grave 160. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Briner, Jonathan||1863/04/07||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Ludlow, Andrew||1863/04/08||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Pugh-6049|Pugh, Hugh]]||1863/04/12||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12850052/hugh-pugh Hancock, OH]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. Later reinterred in Hancock County, OH. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||Taylor, James B.||1863/04/12||Milliken's Bend, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Gessler, John G.||1863/04/13||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Died on board hospital steamer D. A. January. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="006"|F||Brown, Clark W.||1863/04/15||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||[[Hallowell-710|Hallowell, Albert]]||1863/04/15||Milliken's Bend, LA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208518101/albert-hallowell Vicksburg, MS]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="008"|H||Wolf, Joseph||1863/04/17||Pawpaw Island, LA||Cincinnati, OH||??||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Tyler, Harrison||1863/04/17||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 57. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Esterly, John||1863/04/20||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||??|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Brown, William||1863/04/24||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="005"|E||Heneker, Henry||1863/04/26||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Roberts, Owen W.||1863/05/01||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Lanning-1254|Lanning, Gersham]]||1863/05/04||Mound City, IL||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22919629/gersham-lanning Mound City, IL]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Brown, Washington||1863/05/05||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 1, grave 76. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Royer, Aaron G.||1863/05/05||Milliken's Bend, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||[[Webb-27123|Webb, John]]||1863/05/19||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Bender, John||1863/05/19||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Tippie, Orian A. S.||1863/05/19||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Vandiver, William||1863/05/19||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Tate, Marion D.||1863/05/22||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="009"|I||Gabriel, Peter N.||1863/05/22||Vickburg, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Killed||Killed at Siege of Vicksburg. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Morehart-41|Morehart, Adam]]||1863/05/29||Milliken's Bend, LA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/269155608/adam-morehart Vicksburg, MS]||Disease||Died at Van Buren General Hospital of chronic bronchitis. Interred in sec. H, grave 75. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||McDougal, James||1863/06/02||||Alexandria, LA||Drowned||Drowned in Yazoo River, Mississippi. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Loub, Jacob||1863/06/07||Milliken's Bend, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. C, grave 243. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Toland, John W.||1863/06/10||||Memphis, TN||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 18 May 1863 at Siege of Vicksburg. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 2, grave 148. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Ault, Philip||1863/06/21||Milliken's Bend, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. H, grave 64. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Rumple, Jacob||1863/06/23||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 172. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Bower, Henry||1863/06/25||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. G, grave 246. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Davis, William||1863/07/01||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in sec. 3, grave 320, Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Reisser, Charles||1863/07/01||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. G, grave 247. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Slagle, Jacob||1863/07/01||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="002"|B||Loman, Asa||1863/07/02||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Bartlett, Cornelius||1863/07/03||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Wolf, Levi||1863/07/03||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery, grave 37. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[McKinley-3580|McKinley, John]]||1863/07/04||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75046017/john-holmes-mckinley Cannonsburg, OH]||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 22 May 1863 at Assault on Vicksburg. Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Simmons, Levi||1863/07/05||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Hauck, Henry||1863/07/07||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Weitter, Thomas||1863/07/13||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. G, grave 61. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Rimer, Francis||1863/07/14||||Jackson, MS||Killed||Died while on picket duty. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Cleckner, John||1863/07/16||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Kleckner, John||1863/07/16||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. Seems to be a duplicate of John Cleckner. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="001"|A||Scoby, John||1863/07/17||||Jackson, MS||Killed||Explosion of Torpedo. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Lane, Thomas U.||1863/07/17||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 2, grave 202. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Peterson, Lorenzo||1863/07/20||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Aulsbaugh, James||1863/07/24||Bolton, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="005"|E||Ossenbeck, John G.||1863/07/28||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Lanning-1256|Lanning, James W.]]||1863/07/28||Camp Sherman, MS||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151362536/james-w-lanning Vicksburg, MS]||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 553. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Williams, Moses||1863/07/28||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 554. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Wilber, George||1863/07/29||||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Evans, Michael||1863/07/31||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died at Camp Sherman. Interred in sec. F, grave 552. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Mahoney, John||1863/08/03||Walnut Hills, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Briner, Daniel||1863/08/03||||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Wise, Israel||1863/08/10||||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Rice, Benjamin B.||1863/08/15||Young's Point, LA||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 541. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Ekarett, Christian||1863/08/25||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Died at Camp Sherman. Interred in sec. F, grave 539. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Tholen, John B.||1863/08/26||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 540. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="008"|H||Halon, William||1863/08/30||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Leathers, Harrison||1863/09/02||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 1, grave 55. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Oviatt, Samuel J.||1863/09/06||Camp Sherman, MS||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 543. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="005"|E||Manroth, August||1863/09/10||||Vicksburg, MS||Disease||Interred in sec. F, grave 544. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Thompson, Andrew||1863/09/11||||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Wisksch, Joseph||1863/09/26||||Cincinnati, OH||Disease||Interred in Spring Grove Cemetery |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Ort, Jacob A.||1863/10/01||||Vicksburg, MS||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Long-32621|Long, Henry R.]]||1863/11/10||Memphis, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40342597/henry-r-long Memphis, TN]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 3, grave 248. |- |data-sort-value="099"|Musician||data-sort-value="001"|A||Brower, Jackson||1863/11/13||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 3, grave 261. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Gallagher, William||1863/12/11||??||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Copeland, Wesley||1863/12/14||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="003"|C||Hamilton, Granville||1863/12/21||Paducah, KY||Cairo, IL||??|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Ryan, Andrew||1863/12/24||||Cairo, IL||Disease||Discharged 19 Sep 1863 on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Bingel, Jacob||1864/01/12||Larkinsville, AL||Chattanooga, TN||Accident|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Payne, James L.||1864/02/12||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 3, grave 236. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Stops, John G.||1864/02/23||||Keokuk, IA||Disease||Interred in Oakland Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Scott, William||1864/03/06||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Hight, Isaac Q.||1864/03/10||||Chattanooga, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Fulk, Joseph||1864/03/11||||Richmond, VA||??||Died in Rebel Prison. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Buckmaster-661|Buckmaster, Levi]]||1864/03/16||St. Louis, MO||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23968673/levi-buckmaster St. Louis, MO]||Disease||Interred in Christ's Church Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Smith, David||1864/04/07||||Nashville, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in grave 224. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Nichols-20863|Nichols, John]]||1864/04/10||Louisville, KY||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193926423/john-wesley-nichols Columbus Grove, OH]||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Webster-17328|Webster, Martin]]||1864/04/27||Larkinsville, AL||Chattanooga, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Elliott, Zadock A.||1864/04/30||||Louisville, KY||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Cave Hill Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="010"|K||Notestine, William||1864/05/02||Larkinsville, AL||Chattanooga, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Davis, Daniel||1864/05/08||||Chattanooga, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Vorhees, James L.||1864/05/12||||Chattanooga, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="009"|I||Coats, Frederick||1864/05/13||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||Chattanooga, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Copeland, John M.||1864/05/14||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||Chattanooga, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="050"|2nd Lieutenant||data-sort-value="005"|E||Plum, John A.||1864/05/14||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="045"|1st Lieutenant||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Swartz-2767|Swartz, Frederick]]||1864/05/14||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76830589/frederick-swartz Chattanooga, TN]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||[[Carroll-16352|Carroll, John]]||1864/05/14||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||Chattanooga, TN||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||McDougal, George W.||1864/05/14||Gordon or Whitfield, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Resaca |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||[[Staples-4105|Staples Newell E.]]||1864/05/22||Chattanooga, TN||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2995163/nuvel-e-staples Chattanooga, TN]||Disease||Died of acute dysentery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Altemira, Henry||1864/05/29||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 14 May 1864 at Battle of Resaca. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="008"|H||Grable, William H.||1864/06/09||Ackworth, GA||Marietta, GA||Disease||Died in hospital at Ackworth, GA. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Stahler, John M.||1864/06/13||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Kneitzer, John||1864/06/20||||Camp Dennison, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="006"|F||[[Rhinehamer-5|Rhinehamer, Edward W.]]||1864/06/22||Cobb, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119374240/edward-william-rhinehamer Marietta, GA]||Mortal Wounds||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Groves, Nathan||1864/06/25||||Marietta, GA||Disease||Interred in sec. J, grave 374. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Beiler, William B.||1864/06/27||Cobb, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Interred in sec. A, grave 568. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||[[Iler-229|Iler, Jackson]]||1864/06/27||Cobb, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129192308/jackson-iler Marietta, GA]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Showalter-1097|Showalter, Daniel W.]]||1864/06/27||Cobb, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Sager-1403|Sager, John]]||1864/06/27||Cobb, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Glessner-212|Glessner, Edward C.]]||1864/06/27||Cobb, GA||[[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3949785/edward-c-glessner|Marietta, GA]]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. Interred in sec. J, grave 368. |- |data-sort-value="097"|Corporal||data-sort-value="008"|H||Tippin, Daniel||1864/07/02||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 27 Jun 1864 at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Gifford, William J.||1864/07/05||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received 27 Jun 1864 at Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. |- |data-sort-value="020"|Captain||data-sort-value="004"|D||Morrison, Samuel||1864/07/14||||Marietta, GA||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Good, George W.||1864/07/18||||Marietta, GA||Disease||Interred in sec. C, grave 418. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="001"|A||[[Weiser-633|Weiser, Wilson]]||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3958425/wilson-weiser Marietta, GA]||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. Interred in sec. F, grave 756. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Harris, Abraham||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Martin, James K. P.||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. Interred in grave 88. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Parrish, Thomas||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Earnst, Franklin||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed in Battle of Atlanta. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Moore, William||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Pollock, James||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. Interred in sec. E, grave 503. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Newell, Joseph||1864/07/22||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed in Battle of Atlanta. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|G||[[Helt-173|Helt, Daniel N.]]||1864/07/22||unknown||unknown||Unknown||Captured at Battle of Atlanta. Likely died shortly thereafter. Disappears from records. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Kennedy, William||1864/07/23||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received in action near Atlanta, GA. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Arnst, Franklin||1864/07/23||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Atlanta. Interred in sec. F, grave 761. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||data-sort-value="198"|Wagoner, Thomas||1864/08/02||||Marietta, GA||Disease||Interred in sec. C, grave 145. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Martin, George W.||1864/08/05||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Died of wounds received in action near Atlanta, GA. Interred in sec. 1, grave 1398. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Hampe, Frederick||1864/08/05||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed in action near Atlanta. Interred in sec. H, grave 773. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="005"|E||Kolbe, Adolph||1864/08/16||Atlanta, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed in action near Atlanta. Interred in sec. H, grave 772. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="004"|D||Altemira, Frederick||1864/08/31||Jonesboro, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Jonesboro. Interred in sec. F, grave 419. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="006"|F||Hartman, Henry||1864/08/31||||Marietta, GA||Mortal Wounds||Interred in sec. E, grave 530. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Walter-9504|Walter, Samuel]]||1864/08/31||Jonesboro, GA||Marietta, GA||Killed||Killed at Battle of Jonesboro. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Coon, David||1864/09/01||Andersonville, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51153034/david-coon Andersonville, GA.]||??||Died in Rebel Prison. Interred in grave 7846. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Winner, Joseph||1864/10/11||||Marietta, GA||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Ladd, Joel||1864/11||||Marietta, GA||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Robinson, John||1864/11/11||||Chattanooga, TN||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in grave 69. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="003"|C||Dawson, Naaman||1864/11/13||||Nashville, TN||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Mayberry, William W.||1864/11/18||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||[[Weatherhead-489|Weatherhead, John]]||1864/11/27||Near Oconee River, GA||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51145733/john-weatherhead Andersonville, GA]||Disease||Died near the Oconee River due to pneumonia. Interred in grave 13492. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Martz, Silas H.||1864/12/13||||St. Louis, MO||Disease||Interred in Jefferson Barracks Cemetery, grave 276. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Hayden, Nathaniel||1865/01/06||||Pittsburg, PA||Disease||Interred in grave 30, Allegheny Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Chapman, William A.||1865/01/18||||Beaufort, SC||Disease||Died in hospital. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="002"|B||Grashaw, Joseph||1865/01/29||||Beaufort, SC||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Wells, Edward R.||1865/03/11||Andersonville, GA||Andersonville, GA.||??||Died in Rebel Prison. Interred in grave 12722. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="003"|C||Rexstrew, George V.||1865/03/12||Fayetteville, NC||Raleigh, NC||Killed|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Foster, Robert||1865/03/17||||Wilmington, NC||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="008"|H||Broobring, John F.||1865/03/31||Cape Hatteras, NC||||Killed||Perished by burning of steamer General Lyon off Cape Hatteras, NC. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="010"|K||Slusser, Elias||1865/04/03||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="001"|A||Garner, George S.||1865/04/13||||New Berne, NC||Disease|| |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="007"|G||[[Noakes-945|Noakes, George]]||1865/05/19||Bronx, NY||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134385697/george-noakes Kings, NY]||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Cypress Hills Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="100"|Private||data-sort-value="009"|I||Conchune, Moses||1865/07/24||||Columbus, OH||Disease||Interred in Green Lawn Cemetery. |- |data-sort-value="098"|Wagoner||data-sort-value="006"|F||Minard, Joshua||1865/08/14||||Memphis, TN||Disease||Interred in Mississippi River Cemetery, sec. 1, grave 62. |- |data-sort-value="090"|Sergeant||data-sort-value="009"|I||Doolin, Patrick||1865/10/13||||Long Island, NY||Disease||Died in hospital. Interred in Cypress Hill Cemetery. |} ==Research Notes== I added Daniel N. Helt to the Roll of Honor, though he does not appear there in the Ohio Roster. As there are no further records of him following his capture, I am assuming he died in captivity or of wounds received in the Battle of Atlanta. I added Newell E. Staples to the Roll of Honor, though he does not appear there in the Ohio Roster. It seems to be an oversight. The roster lists him as died of disease in the Company G section. I added John Cunningham to the Roll of Honor, though he does not appear there in the Ohio Roster. He was found in the Register of Deaths of Volunteers. 65/300 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster Field and Staff

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff |Field & Staff]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/129/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 129-130. '''Command Staff Officers''' * [[Mungen-13|Colonel William Mungen]] * [[Rice-16533|Colonel Americus V. Rice]] * [[Mott-3562|Lt. Colonel Samuel R. Mott]] * [[Walker-63580|Major Silas B. Walker]] * [[McClure-8142|Major John McClure]] '''Medical Staff Officers''' * [[Haggott-2|Surgeon John P. Haggott]] * [[Carlin-952|Surgeon William D. Carlin]] * [[Messenger-1660|Surgeon Asa C. Messenger]] * [[Millikan-310|Surgeon Robert H. Millikan]] * [[Woodruff-4505|Assistant Surgeon Lafayette Woodruff]] * [[Knouff-44|Assistant Surgeon Jacob W. Knouff]] * [[Frazer-2254|Assistant Surgeon Daniel M. Frazer]] '''Administrative Staff Officers''' * [[Price-30363|Adjutant Daniel S. Price]] * [[Meader-463|Adjutant Ogden Meader]] * [[Underwood-9057|Adjutant John W. Underwood]] * [[Newell-5181|Adjutant William M. Newell]] * [[Hardy-11062|Regimental Quartermaster John A. Hardy]] * [[Parker-50437|Regimental Quartermaster Louis L. Parker]] '''Religious Staff Officers''' * [[Dean-15513|Chaplain William K. Dean]] * [[Hawkins-17756|Chaplain Joseph W. Hawkins]] '''Non-Commissioned Staff''' * [[Stone-26288|Sergeant Major Hubbard Stone]] * [[Gordon-19432|Sergeant Major Edwin A. Gordon]] * [[Francis-10239|Sergeant Major Owen Francis]] * [[Kellison-181|Sergeant Major William H. Kellison]] * [[Brown-156711|Sergeant Major Charles L. Brown]] * [[Rogers-42184|Quartermaster Sergeant George M. Rogers]] * [[Cramer-4220|Quartermaster Sergeant Israel L. Cramer]] * [[Woosley-1327|Commissary Sergeant John Woosley]] * [[Bennett-38436|Hospital Steward Lucius C. Bennett]] * [[Le_Fevre-1379|Hospital Steward Nimrod D. LeFevre]] * [[Hailman-3|Principal Musician Dewitt C. Haleman]] * [[Rupert-1034|Principal Musician Francis M. Rupert]] * [[Principal Musician John Coleman]] * [[Shawan-12|Principal Musician John Shawn]] == Research Notes == 33/34 profiles created and linked as of 10 Mar 2023. I have been unable to identify John Coleman. It is a very common name. I cannot find him in pension records for the 57th Ohio. I have not been able to find an application for a headstone for the 57th. Unfortunately, the roster does not give his age or entry date. == Sources ==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company A

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff |Field & Staff]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company A was primarily made up of men from Putnam County.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/130/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 130-134. '''Officers''' * [[Rice-16533|Captain Americus V. Rice]] * [[Gribben-188|Captain James C. Gribben]] * [[McClure-8142|Captain John McClure]] * [[McClure-8144|Captain George McClure]] * [[Dixon-17967|1st Lt. James A. Dixon]] * [[Baker-62903|1st Lt. David W. Baker]] * [[Cramer-4220|1st lt. Israel L. Cramer]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[McCrate-31|1st Sgt. Joseph McCrate]] * [[Patton-8526|1st Sgt. George M. Patton]] * [[Collar-264|1st Sgt. Joshua Collar]] * [[Gordon-19432|Sgt. Edwin A. Gordon]] * [[Bell-40635|Sgt. John Bell]] * [[Nichols-20863|Sgt. John Nichols]] * [[Francis-10239|Sgt. Owen Francis]] * [[Weiser-633|Sgt. Wilson Weiser]] * [[Sgt. Thomas B. Martz]] * [[Ayres-2442|Sgt. David Ayres]] * [[Sgt. Nathaniel McClure]] * [[Sgt. John E. Faucett]] * [[Corporal James W. Garner]] * [[Corporal Clark W. Young]] * [[Corporal Lewis Wollam]] * [[Corporal John Scoby]] * [[Corporal Aaron Oberdeck]] * [[Corporal Samuel E. Young]] * [[Corporal James F. Smith]] * [[Corporal Joshua S. White]] * [[Corporal Daniel Shaffer]] * [[Corporal Jacob W. Spitsnale]] * [[Corporal Ransom McGaw]] * [[Corporal James N. Smith]] * [[Corporal Henry Matson]] * [[Weiser-635|Corporal David Weiser]] * [[Corporal Willis Dennis]] * [[Corporal Louis Nies]] * [[Corporal Jesse B. Bush]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician William H. H. Spriggs]] * [[Musician Jackson Brower]] * [[Musician William Caskey]] * [[Musician Joseph Monroe]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Cornelius Bartlet]] * [[Pvt. Matthias Beemer]] * [[Pvt. Michael Beck]] * [[Pvt. William B. Beiler]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Brown]] * [[Buckmaster-661|Pvt. Levi Buckmaster]] * [[Buckmaster-662|Pvt. William Buckmaster]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Burton]] * [[Campbell-57221|Pvt. Richard Campbell]] * [[Pvt. William H. Chandler]] * [[Pvt. John W. Conaway]] * [[Pvt. Harrison Conaway]] * [[Pvt. Henry Collar]] * [[Pvt. William Cox]] * [[Pvt. James Critton]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Crider]] * [[Pvt. John Christ]] * [[Pvt. Robert Dalzell]] * [[Pvt. James Degarmo]] * [[Pvt. Jacob N. Dicus]] * [[Pvt. Daniel D. Dickey]] * [[Pvt. John Discher]] * [[Pvt. John Elston]] * [[Pvt. John Evans]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin F. Ford]] * [[Pvt. Robert Foster]] * [[Pvt. Daniel W. Frazie]] * [[Pvt. Joseph F. S. Freiberger]] * [[Pvt. Martin Furguson]] * [[Pvt. George S. Garner]] * [[Pvt. Orville W. Geyer]] * [[Pvt. Milton G. Gillett]] * [[Pvt. Andrew J. Good]] * [[Pvt. George W. Good]] * [[Pvt. Nathan Groves]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Guffy]] * [[Pvt. William Hart]] * [[Harris-61385|Pvt. Jacob Harris]] * [[Harris-59451|Pvt. Isaac Harris]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Harris]] * [[Pvt. Thaddeus Harris]] * [[Pvt. Arthur Harris]] * [[Pvt. Simon P. Harris]] * [[Pvt. George C. Harman]] * [[Pvt. John Hardy]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Hayden]] * [[Pvt. Nathaniel Hayden]] * [[Pvt. William B. Hendricks]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Q. Hight]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Hoffer]] * [[Pvt. George Hollabaugh]] * [[Pvt. Cyrus L. Holcomb]] * [[Pvt. Washington Horn]] * [[Pvt. George House]] * [[Pvt. Sylvester Jeffry]] * [[Pvt. John Jones]] * [[Pvt. William Kennedy]] * [[Pvt. Joel Ladd]] * [[Pvt. Thomas U. Lane]] * [[Pvt. Leratus Loub]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Ludlow]] * [[Pvt. James K. P. Martin]] * [[Pvt. George W. Martin]] * [[Pvt. Daniel W. Martin]] * [[Pvt. Silas H. Martz]] * [[Pvt. William D. Mayberry]] * [[Pvt. William W. Mayberry]] * [[Pvt. Alfred Mayberry]] * [[Pvt. William M. Mayberry]] * [[Pvt. David McClish]] * [[Pvt. Amos McKanna]] * [[Pvt. Clark B. Miller]] * [[Murphy-10017|Pvt. David D. Murphey]] * [[Pvt. George W. Murphey]] * [[Pvt. William R. Mull]] * [[Pvt. Jacob N. Myers]] * [[Pvt. James H. Nichols]] * [[Pvt. Clark H. Parvish]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Parvish]] * [[Parker-50437|Pvt. Louis L. Parker]] * [[Paxton-2121|Pvt. John Paxton]] * [[Paxton-730|Pvt. Robert B. Paxton]] * [[Pvt. James L. Payne]] * [[Pvt. William E. Pease]] * [[Pvt. Charles Point]] * [[Pvt. Aaron Pritchard]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Reidnour]] * [[Pvt. Dibale Reidnour]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. Rimer]] * [[Pvt. William Rimer]] * [[Pvt. Henry B. Richard]] * [[Pvt. Josiah Ridinger]] * [[Pvt. Aaron Robart]] * [[Pvt. Michael Schafer]] * [[Pvt. Simon Shoe]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Slusser]] * [[Pvt. William Smith]] * [[Pvt. Lemuel Sneary]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Spitsnale]] * [[Pvt. George Spitsnale]] * [[Pvt. John M. Stabler]] * [[Pvt. John G. Stops]] * [[Pvt. Marion D. Tate]] * [[Pvt. Stephen Thatcher]] * [[Pvt. Greenup Timbers]] * [[Pvt. William E. Timbers]] * [[Pvt. James Timmons]] * [[Trubee-24|Pvt. David Trubee]] * [[Pvt. Isaiah Varner]] * [[Pvt. James C. Warden]] * [[Pvt. James C. Warden]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Wagoner]] * [[Pvt. Edward R. Wells]] * [[Pvt. George J. Wells]] * [[Pvt. Homer L. Wells]] * [[Pvt. Lawrence H. Wells]] * [[Weiser-634|Pvt. John E. Weiser]] * [[Pvt. Timothy Winchester]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Winner]] * [[Pvt. Solomon Woliam]] * [[Woosley-1327|Pvt. John Woosley]] * [[Pvt. John C. Wright]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin F. Young]] * [[Pvt. Joshua Young]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 7/7 * NCOs 10/29 * Musicians 0/4 * Privates 12/124 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company B

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company B was primarily made up of men from Hancock, Seneca, and Wood Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/134/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 134-137. '''Officers''' * [[Faulhaber-271|Captain Phillip Faulhaber]] * [[Wheeler-26052|Captain John W. Wheeler]] * [[Captain Robert W. Smith]] * [[1st Lt. Samson Switzer]] * [[Rogers-42184|1st Lt. George M. Rogers]] * [[Francis-10239|1st Lt. Owen Francis]] * [[1st Lt. James McCauley]] * [[2nd Lt. William S. Bonnell]] * [[2nd Lt. John M. Jordan]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. Laland Richardson]] * [[Sgt. Daniel F. Eaton]] * [[Sgt. George W. Foughty]] * [[Sgt. Valentine Eckels]] * [[Sgt. Adam Kaufman]] * [[Sgt. Jeremiah Rumbaugh]] * [[Sgt. Mashim Hoffman]] * [[Sgt. Solomon Good]] * [[Sgt. Harrison Benner]] * [[Sgt. Christian A. Risser]] * [[Corporal Joseph Kimmel]] * [[Corporal Joseph Zimmerman]] * [[Corporal William H. Carroll]] * [[Corporal Martin Beaver]] * [[Corporal John Bassler]] * [[Corporal John Lambright, Jr.]] * [[Corporal Orrison McClellan]] * [[Corporal Asa Loman]] * [[Corporal Austin Ash]] * [[Corporal Jeremiah Loman]] * [[Corporal Edwin Raney]] * [[Corporal John Soffer]] * [[Corporal John P. Etchen]] * [[Corporal Louis Etchen]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician Albert E. Miller]] * [[Musician Albert Hales]] * [[Cramer-4220|Musician Israel L. Cramer]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Wagoner John Baker]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Franklin Arnst]] * [[Pvt. John A. Benline]] * [[Pvt. Samuel S. Bronson]] * [[Pvt. Aaron B. Bassler]] * [[Pvt. Shafter Carr]] * [[Pvt. George Carman]] * [[Pvt. George W. Carroll]] * [[Pvt. Ephraim Crow]] * [[Pvt. William Davis]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Davis]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Deeter]] * [[Pvt. Aaron C. Dreming]] * [[Pvt. John Dunersbaugh]] * [[Pvt. Franklin Earnst]] * [[Pvt. Nicholas Etchen]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Finney]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Finsterwalt]] * [[Pvt. William Fisher]] * [[Pvt. John Foughty]] * [[Pvt. William Frazee]] * [[Pvt. Samuel A. Fredericks]] * [[Pvt. William Fry]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Fulk]] * [[Pvt. Isaac G. Gonder]] * [[Pvt. Noah Good]] * [[Pvt. Eli Good]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Grashaw]] * [[Pvt. James S. Hales]] * [[Pvt. Grafton B. Hales]] * [[Pvt. Charles Hamon]] * [[Pvt. George W. Hartley]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Henry]] * [[Pvt. David W. Hess]] * [[Pvt. Martin Hohn]] * [[Pvt. Benton Hostler]] * [[Iler-229|Pvt. Jackson Iler]] * [[Iler-232|Pvt. Isaac Iler]] * [[Pvt. Robert D. Jordon]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Kelley]] * [[Pvt. Harrison Leathers]] * [[Pvt. William Lesslie]] * [[Longacre-256|Pvt. William Longacre]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Lynch]] * [[Pvt. Henry Miller]] * [[Pvt. Henry Miller]] * [[Pvt. George Myers]] * [[Pvt. John Noler]] * [[Pvt. John C. Ort]] * [[Pvt. Jacob A. Ort]] * [[Pvt. William Osmun]] * [[Pvt. Middleton Peters]] * [[Pvt. John Phingst]] * [[Pvt. Henry Phillips]] * [[Pvt. George W. Portz]] * [[Pvt. Sylvanus Raney]] * [[Pvt. William Redman]] * [[Pvt. John Reisz]] * [[Pvt. Amos B. Rich]] * [[Pvt. John Rice]] * [[Pvt. Elias Ringle]] * [[Pvt. Andrew S. Robison]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Rumple]] * [[Pvt. Nathaniel Seltze]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin Sharp]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Simms]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Simons]] * [[Pvt. George W. Slangterback]] * [[Pvt. John A. Souder]] * [[Pvt. Gotlieb F. Souder]] * [[Pvt. John Stailey]] * [[Pvt. David Strouse]] * [[Pvt. Mathias Strouse]] * [[Pvt. William Strouse]] * [[Pvt. James Strouse]] * [[Pvt. John Swain]] * [[Pvt. Lott Todd]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Vanscoyoe]] * [[Pvt. Abner Wade]] * [[Pvt. James T. Waltermier]] * [[Pvt. Nicholas Wagner]] * [[Webb-27123|Pvt. John Webb]] * [[Pvt. William F. Wheeler]] * [[Pvt. Alvin Wheeler]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Wise]] * [[Pvt. Henry S. Wollam]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Wright]] * [[Pvt. John F. Wymer]] * [[Pvt. Louis Zigler]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 4/9 * NCOs 0/24 * Musicians 1/3 * Wagoners 0/1 * Privates 4/88 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company C

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company C was primarily made up of men from Auglaize, Mercer, and Sandusky Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/137/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 137-141. '''Officers''' * [[Mott-3562|Captain Samuel R. Mott]] * [[Underwood-9057|Captain John W. Underwood]] * [[Marshall-27846|Captain John D. Marshall]] * [[Doncyson-4|1st Lt. John Doncyson]] * [[1st Lt. Daniel R. Miller]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. George Bush]] * [[Baker-63731|1st Sgt. Jacob Baker]] * [[Baker-62903|Sgt. David W. Baker]] * [[Sgt. David C. Edmisler]] * [[Sgt. Anthony Rentler]] * [[Sgt. Granville Hamilton]] * [[Sgt. Marion Beemer]] * [[Sgt. Naaman Dawson]] * [[Kellison-181|Sgt. William H. Kellison]] * [[Sgt. Samuel T. Winegardner]] * [[Sgt. Samuel Brackney]] * [[Sgt. Louis Sellers]] * [[Sgt. Erastus M. Sweckard]] * [[Corporal Francis Ganther]] * [[Corporal Israel W. Giberson]] * [[Corporal Henry Brunstuter]] * [[Corporal David Ohlinger]] * [[Corporal John Schegel]] * [[Corporal Philip Kunz]] * [[Corporal William Teeters]] * [[Corporal Gideon Crabtree]] * [[Corporal Johial Crabtree]] * [[Corporal Charles Pitchford]] * [[Corporal Albert P. Bailey]] * [[Corporal George F. Childs]] * [[Corporal James P. Bennett]] * [[Corporal Henry S. Ulrey]] * [[Corporal Andrew Martin]] * [[Corporal Thomas Shaffer]] * [[Corporal Thomas G. Bennett]] * [[Corporal James Truesdale]] * [[Corporal John Portz]] * [[Corporal John C. Hassenour]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician John M. Lanning]] * [[Shawan-12|Musician John Shawn]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Wagoner Andrew L. Donnelley]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Joseph Annesser]] * [[Pvt. Joel Authur]] * [[Pvt. William P. Ayers]] * [[Bailey-39083|Pvt. Andrew G. Bailey]] * [[Pvt. William Barton]] * [[Pvt. Joseph A. Bavar]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Bavar]] * [[Pvt. Thomas S. Bennett]] * [[Pvt. John F. S. Bennett]] * [[Pvt. John Bender]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Billger]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Blackburn]] * [[Pvt. William A. Borton]] * [[Pvt. Josiah Borton]] * [[Pvt. Jackson Brown]] * [[Pvt. Joseph H. Burden]] * [[Pvt. James A. Burden]] * [[Burden-813|Pvt. Zimri Burden]] * [[Pvt. Franklin Burden]] * [[Pvt. George Casanovia]] * [[Pvt. George W. Childs]] * [[Pvt. Harvey M. Childs]] * [[Pvt. Daniel S. Circle]] * [[Pvt. Edmond Coleman]] * [[Pvt. David Coon]] * [[Pvt. Wesley Copeland]] * [[Pvt. John M. Copeland]] * [[Pvt. Henry Crabtree]] * [[Pvt. Cornelius Deitzler]] * [[Pvt. John Faller]] * [[Pvt. George Fisher]] * [[Pvt. Peter Frank]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Frank]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Free]] * [[Pvt. William Foreman]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Foreman]] * [[Pvt. George A. Gibbs]] * [[Pvt. John G. Gessler]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Gnagie]] * [[Pvt. Kinsey Gould]] * [[Pvt. William C. Gray]] * [[Pvt. Thomas J. Graham]] * [[Gross-7376|Pvt. Michael Gross]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Haberstock]] * [[Pvt. Felix Hartzog]] * [[Pvt. Virgil Hardesty]] * [[Hardy-11062|Pvt. John A. Hardy]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Heltwein]] * [[Pvt. George A. Henderson]] * [[Pvt. Earnest Holswert]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Johnston]] * [[Pvt. John Kannard]] * [[Pvt. James Kannard]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Keeler]] * [[Pvt. James Kelley]] * [[Pvt. John Kreitzer]] * [[Pvt. William D. Lanning]] * [[Pvt. Amos Lanning]] * [[Pvt. George W. Lapha]] * [[Pvt. John Linch]] * [[Pvt. Henry Link]] * [[Pvt. Stephen Looney]] * [[Pvt. James Lowery]] * [[Pvt. John Malliet]] * [[Pvt. John Markling]] * [[Pvt. Anthony McCauley]] * [[Pvt. William B. McConnell]] * [[Pvt. Solomon McKinney]] * [[Pvt. George W. McMillen]] * [[Pvt. David G. McWilliams]] * [[Pvt. Amiziah McWilliams]] * [[Pvt. Samuel McPherson]] * [[Pvt. William Moore]] * [[Pvt. Bazzel Myers]] * [[Pvt. Addison Myers]] * [[Pvt. John J. Neely]] * [[Pvt. Isaac N. Nungester]] * [[Pvt. John J. Parlott]] * [[Pvt. Robert B. Perry]] * [[Pvt. Josiah Purcell]] * [[Pvt. Peter Rahrig]] * [[Pvt. William R. Reed]] * [[Pvt. George V. Rexstrew]] * [[Pvt. John F. Rench]] * [[Pvt. John Riggs]] * [[Pvt. John Robertson]] * [[Pvt. Michael Y. Rodgers]] * [[Rogers-42184|Pvt. George M. Rodgers]] * [[Pvt. Alvah P. Sane]] * [[Pvt. John Schlichtig]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Shaw]] * [[Pvt. John Shaffer]] * [[Pvt. David Shaffer]] * [[Pvt. George Shriner]] * [[Pvt. Charles Smith]] * [[Pvt. John W. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Barnhart Snyder]] * [[Sunderland-1217|Pvt. Lemuel Sunderland]] * [[Pvt. John Swartz]] * [[Pvt. Charles K. Thompson]] * [[Pvt. Orian A. S. Tippie]] * [[Pvt. John W. Toland]] * [[Pvt. Duella S. Truesdale]] * [[Pvt. James L. Voorhees]] * [[Pvt. Isaac N. Vorhees]] * [[Pvt. John Watson]] * [[Pvt. George Wilbor]] * [[Pvt. Griffith F. Wilson]] * [[Pvt. Henry Winnes]] * [[Pvt. John Wiss]] * [[Wood-50787|Pvt. Samuel C. F. Wood]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 4/5 * NCOs 3/33 * Musicians 1/2 * Wagoners 0/1 * Privates 7/111 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company D

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company D was primarily made up of men from Hamilton County.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/141/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 141-144. '''Officers''' * [[Captain Samuel Morrison]] * [[Captain Squire Johnson]] * [[1st Lt. Andrew J. Banks]] * [[Meader-463|1st Lt. Ogden Meader]] * [[Ayres-2442|1st Lt. David Ayres]] * [[Stone-26288|2nd Lt. Hubbard Stone]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[Heaton-3012|1st Sgt. Henry B. Heaton]] * [[1st Sgt. Charles Wessinger]] * [[Sgt. Josephus Reed]] * [[Sgt. Abram Dunham]] * [[Sgt. Elias Medens]] * [[Sgt. Harry Sherman]] * [[Sgt. Henry Volkerding]] * [[Sgt. Sidney F. Markley]] * [[Corporal Benjamin D. Rice]] * [[Corporal George Covert]] * [[Corporal Edward Sibey]] * [[Corporal Joab S. Hawkins]] * [[Corporal John Freeze]] * [[Corporal John Vogt]] * [[Corporal Richard Hawkins]] * [[Corporal Charles Irwin]] * [[Corporal Ferdinand Jacobs]] * [[Corporal William Gibson]] * [[Corporal Isaac Grimes]] * [[Corporal Peter Schwein]] * [[Corporal Christopher Gibson]] * [[Corporal Joseph Moore]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician Robert Martin]] * [[Musician Strange Hunt]] * [[Musician Thomas Hawkins]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Fagin-243|Wagoner John Fagin]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Philip Ault]] * [[Pvt. James Aulsbaugh]] * [[Pvt. Jasper Allen]] * [[Pvt. George Bennett]] * [[Pvt. Ezekiel H. Burton]] * [[Pvt. John Bhymer]] * [[Pvt. Henry Billsing]] * [[Pvt. Henry Blissinger]] * [[Pvt. Henry Bowman]] * [[Pvt. Jonathan Briner]] * [[Pvt. James H. Butts]] * [[Pvt. William B. Cartmell]] * [[Pvt. James Chaplan]] * [[Pvt. James Chambers]] * [[Pvt. John Cleckner]] * [[Pvt. Shederick Coon]] * [[Pvt. Michael Conor]] * [[Pvt. William Crossley]] * [[Day-12245|Pvt. David Day]] * [[Pvt. Harvey Davis]] * [[Pvt. Ellis Dickey]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Dowling]] * [[Pvt. William Eatherton]] * [[Pvt. Charles Elwell]] * [[Pvt. John Esterly]] * [[Pvt. John J. Fink]] * [[Pvt. Benton Forest]] * [[Pvt. James Forest]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Fulk]] * [[Gaskins-869|Pvt. Jeremiah Gaskins]] * [[Pvt. Henry George]] * [[Pvt. George Gerard]] * [[Pvt. John W. C. Glaze]] * [[Pvt. William Grimes, Sr.]] * [[Pvt. William Grimes, Jr.]] * [[Pvt. George Grimes]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Hall]] * [[Pvt. Louis Hagarman]] * [[Pvt. John D. Hampton]] * [[Pvt. Marion Harris]] * [[Hawkins-17756|Pvt. Joseph Hawkins]] * [[Pvt. Hezekiah Hawkins]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Hampe]] * [[Pvt. John Hilger]] * [[Pvt. John Irwin]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Jacobs]] * [[Pvt. William Johns]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Kidd]] * [[Pvt. George Kidd]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Kriesley]] * [[Pvt. John Kleckner]] * [[Pvt. Henry Lange]] * [[Pvt. Courtland Lawson]] * [[Pvt. David Lewis]] * [[Pvt. Hezekiah Lindsey]] * [[Pvt. Adam Litzanbargar]] * [[Pvt. John Lutz]] * [[Pvt. Lawrence Lynch]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Lyons]] * [[Pvt. Alexander Lyons]] * [[Pvt. Marion E. Mace]] * [[Pvt. Truman C. Markley]] * [[Pvt. Henry Marks]] * [[Pvt. Thomas F. Marlott]] * [[Pvt. Franklin Meeker]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Mitchell]] * [[Pvt. Hironimus Neaderhauser]] * [[Pvt. Samuel J. Oviatt]] * [[Penn-1417|Pvt. Charles S. Penn]] * [[Pvt. John Pelton]] * [[Pvt. James Pollock]] * [[Pvt. William P. Prickett]] * [[Pvt. Hiram J. Reaves]] * [[Pvt. John Rice]] * [[Pvt. Henry Roser]] * [[Pvt. Richard Shay]] * [[Pvt. John Shannon]] * [[Pvt. Robert Shannon]] * [[Pvt. John A. Shoemaker]] * [[Pvt. John F. Stall]] * [[Pvt. John A. Stall]] * [[Pvt. Perry Seglar]] * [[Pvt. Cormine Seglar]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Steel]] * [[Pvt. Junott Spencer]] * [[Pvt. John B. Sykes]] * [[Pvt. Charles Troy]] * [[Pvt. James Usher]] * [[Pvt. William Vandiver]] * [[Pvt. Martin Vohn]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Walters]] * [[Pvt. Abel C. Wheatley]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Young]] * [[Pvt. Charles J. Young]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 3/6 * NCOs 1/22 * Musicians 0/3 * Wagoners 1/1 * Privates 4/94 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company E

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company E was primarily made up of men from Hamilton, Allen, and Van Wert Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/144/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 144-147. '''Officers''' * [[Junghanns-4|Captain Charles A. Junghanns]] * [[Captain Abner J. Sennett]] * [[1st Lt. Robert W. Smith]] * [[Doncyson-4|1st Lt. John Doncyson]] * [[1st Lt. Andrew Dieffenbach]] * [[2nd Lt. John Stonemets]] * [[2nd Lt. John A. Plum]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. William A. Armstrong]] * [[Sgt. Jacob Michael]] * [[Sgt. William H. Belt]] * [[Sgt. Peter Weber]] * [[Sgt. Christian Weaver]] * [[Sgt. Henry Eilers]] * [[Corporal John Richter]] * [[Corporal Christian Boast]] * [[Corporal Frederic Ranschart]] * [[Corporal John G. Ossenbeck]] * [[Corporal John Martin]] * [[Corporal Orville C. Sinclair]] * [[Corporal Truman Stinemetz]] * [[Corporal August Mauroth]] * [[Corporal Henry Hemeker]] * [[Corporal Henry Grubenhoff]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Henry Altemire]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Altemire]] * [[Pvt. James Anderson]] * [[Pvt. John Y. Armstrong]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Barry]] * [[Pvt. Christian Beaver]] * [[Pvt. Gerhard Becker]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Benedix]] * [[Pvt. Jacon Bindel]] * [[Pvt. John Bindel]] * [[Pvt. Franz Blank]] * [[Pvt. Henry Bower]] * [[Pvt. Christian Bry]] * [[Pvt. Charles Butler]] * [[Pvt. James Callahan]] * [[Pvt. Alexander Camblin]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Clark]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Collopy]] * [[Pvt. John J. Collopy]] * [[Pvt. William Davis]] * [[Pvt. George Dolch]] * [[Pvt. Henry Dryer]] * [[Pvt. John Dunn]] * [[Pvt. Christian Ekarett]] * [[Pvt. Michael Evans]] * [[Pvt. Nicholas Felix]] * [[Pvt. James Foster]] * [[Pvt. Caleb Foster]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Froehly]] * [[Pvt. Martin J. Gerne]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Gradle]] * [[Green-17074|Pvt. Ira Green]] * [[Pvt. John Hart]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Hayden]] * [[Pvt. Edward Hiperlo]] * [[Pvt. John Hofermos]] * [[Pvt. William Hunter]] * [[Pvt. Alvis Jettinger]] * [[Pvt. Austin Joyce]] * [[Pvt. Henry Klink]] * [[Pvt. Henry Kundert]] * [[Pvt. Adolph Kolbe]] * [[Pvt. John Lang]] * [[Pvt. Lewis Liever]] * [[Pvt. Anton Lux]] * [[Pvt. Lewis Lux]] * [[Pvt. John Mahoney]] * [[Pvt. Edward McCormick]] * [[Pvt. Dennis McCarthy]] * [[Pvt. Charles Meltzer]] * [[Pvt. Charles Miller]] * [[Pvt. James Moloney]] * [[Pvt. Philip Neff]] * [[Pvt. Paul Neiber]] * [[Pvt. John Niendorff]] * [[Pvt. Lorenzo Peterson]] * [[Pvt. George Reitt]] * [[Pvt. Charles Reisser]] * [[Pvt. Philip Risch]] * [[Pvt. Franz Scherer]] * [[Pvt. Dietrick W. Schuette]] * [[Schwarze-97|Pvt. Ernst Schwarze]] - Unconnected * [[Pvt. George S. Seely]] * [[Pvt. Cornelius Sheehan]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Showers]] * [[Pvt. Henry Sickman]] * [[Pvt. Levi Simmons]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Slagle]] * [[Pvt. Henry Snider]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Stangier]] * [[Pvt. John Strube]] * [[Pvt. John Sullivan]] * [[Pvt. John D. Tholen]] * [[Pvt. Joseph B. Timborins]] * [[Pvt. Edward I. Tobin]] * [[Pvt. Henry G. Trentman]] * [[Pvt. Barney Twilling]] * [[Pvt. James Walsh]] * [[Pvt. John W. Walters]] * [[Pvt. Lewis Weise]] * [[Pvt. Frederic Weachert]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Witsch]] * [[Pvt. George M. D. Wolf]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 2/7 * NCOs 0/16 * Privates 2/83 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company F

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company F was primarily made up of men from Hancock County.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/147/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 147-150. '''Officers''' * [[May-15624|Captain John B. May]] * [[Gilbert-20419|Captain Daniel Gilbert]] * [[Heaton-3012|Captain Henry B. Heaton]] * [[Firmin-194|1st Lt. Edmund W. Firmin]] * [[McCrate-31|1st Lt. Joseph McCrate]] * [[Good-408|2nd Lt. Wilson K. Good]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[Routson-51|1st Sgt. George W. Routson]] * [[Biggs-735|1st Sgt. James M. Biggs]] * [[Wohlgamuth-16|1st Sgt. Isaac Wohlgamuth]] * [[Cunningham-20232|Sgt. William Cunningham]] - Unconnected * [[Sgt. Joseph H. Smalley]] * [[Sgt. Joseph Bierer]] * [[Sgt. Peter H. Evart]] * [[Eschbach-127|Sgt. David Eschbach]] * [[Sgt. John J. Thompson]] * [[Sgt. Francis M. Curry]] * [[Rhinehamer-5|Corporal Edward W. Rhinehamer]] * [[Corporal Henry Massamore]] * [[Corporal George W. Hall]] * [[Corporal Clark W. Brown]] * [[Corporal Joseph Yates]] * [[Corporal John W. Jones]] * [[Crawford-17636|Corporal John Crawford]] * [[Corporal George W. Wilson]] * [[Corporal Joseph T. Glick]] * [[Corporal Jesse H. Bond]] * [[Corporal William Castor]] * [[Corporal Albert Palmerton]] * [[Corporal Isaac T. Switzer]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician William H. Bennett]] * [[Musician Stephen E. Smith]] * [[Musician George W. Shisler]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Wagoner Hugh McConnell]] * [[Wagoner Joshua Minard]] '''Privates''' * [[Adams-64571|Pvt. Joshua T. Adams]] * [[Pvt. William Alspach]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Amrine]] * [[Pvt. Nathaniel Anderson]] * [[Pvt. William Anderson]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Anderson]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Baugher]] * [[Pvt. Calvin C. Baker]] * [[Pvt. Simon Bender]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Bierer]] * [[Pvt. Charles Jefferson Bowers]] * [[Pvt. Jefferson Bowersock]] * [[Pvt. Josiah H. Bowers]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Briner]] * [[Pvt. Washington Brown]] * [[Brobst-357|Pvt. Jerome Brobst]] * [[Pvt. Julian C. Bushow]] * [[Pvt. John Chain]] * [[Pvt. Henry Conley]] * [[Pvt. Elias W. Cross]] * [[Davis-112585|Pvt. Thomas Davis]] * [[Pvt. William Dibbler]] * [[Pvt. Isaiah Drummond]] * [[Pvt. Levi Drummond]] * [[Pvt. John Drummond]] * [[Pvt. John Evans]] * [[Pvt. Marion Easterly]] * [[Pvt. William Fahl]] * [[Pvt. Belizen Fouch]] * [[Franklin-16081|Pvt. Charles F. Franklin]] * [[Pvt. William Gallagher]] * [[Pvt. John Gallagher]] * [[Pvt. William Gilmer]] * [[Pvt. William B. Gring]] * [[Pvt. Josiah C. Harsh]] * [[Pvt. Henry Hartman]] * [[Pvt. Marcus Harris]] * [[Pvt. David Hess]] * [[Pvt. Holdrage C. Holden]] * [[Pvt. Chester Kenyon]] * [[Pvt. Robert F. Koons]] * [[Pvt. William L. Leader]] * [[Pvt. Adam Longwith]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Loub]] * [[Pvt. William Massamore]] * [[Pvt. John Mitchell]] * [[Pvt. John Michael]] * [[Pvt. Thompson Minard]] * [[Pvt. Henry Minard]] * [[Morehart-40|Pvt. Lewis Morehart]] * [[Morehart-43|Pvt. John Morehart]] * [[Morehart-24|Pvt. Andrew Morehart]] * [[Morehart-41|Pvt. Adam Morehart]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Newell]] * [[Pvt. Patterson Orwig]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Ramsey]] * [[Pvt. Lewis F. Ramsey]] * [[Rhinehamer-4|Pvt. Simon P. Rinehamer]] * [[Pvt. Nelson Rinehamer]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Rolle]] * [[Pvt. William Roof]] * [[Pvt. Gustavus A. Rosenburg]] * [[Pvt. William Sargrub]] * [[Pvt. Manassa Shelden]] * [[Pvt. Joseph W. Shelden]] * [[Pvt. John J. Shelden]] * [[Pvt. William S. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Jerome Smith]] * [[Pvt. David D. Spangler]] * [[Pvt. Aaron Straub]] * [[Pvt. William Switzer]] * [[Pvt. Amos Switzer]] * [[Pvt. James C. Switzer]] * [[Pvt. George W. Thomas]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Thompson]] * [[Tong-243|Pvt. Leander Tong]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Twining]] * [[Pvt. Charles Vignore]] * [[Pvt. James Weithneicht]] * [[Pvt. Lawrence T. Whitecomb]] * [[Wilson-115609|Pvt. Dallis Wilson]] * [[Pvt. Charles Williams]] * [[Pvt. Henry Woy]] * [[Pvt. John Young]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 6/6 * NCOs 7/23 * Musicians 0/3 * Wagoners 0/2 * Privates 11/84 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company G

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company G was primarily made up of men from Hancock County.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/150/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 150-153. '''Officers''' * [[Wilson-103927|Captain James Wilson]] * [[Gordon-19432|Captain Edwin A. Gordon]] * [[Wheeler-26052|1st Lt. John W. Wheeler]] * [[Tussing-44|1st Lt. Jacob R. Tussing]] * [[Trichler-14|1st Lt. George Trichler]] * [[Adams-64651|2nd Lt. John Adams]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[McDowell-6220|1st Sgt. Hiram C. McDowell]] * [[Swartz-2767|1st Sgt. Frederick Swartz]] * [[Dennis-10662|1st Sgt. Alonzo Dennis]] * [[Watson-40314|Sgt. William C. Watson]] * [[Hipsher-90|Sgt. Ezra Hipsher]] * [[Showalter-1097|Sgt. Daniel W. Showalter]] * [[Buchmuller-47|Sgt. John Bookmiller]] * [[Blake-8234|Sgt. Nathaniel Blake]] * [[Schneider-13840|Sgt. George Schneider]] * [[Swartz-2609|Sgt. William Swartz]] * [[Miller-113558|Sgt. Lewis Van Miller]] * [[Lawler-2490|Corporal Timothy Lawler]] * [[Bickelhaupt-38|Corporal Frederick Bickelhaupt]] * [[Sager-1403|Corporal John Sager]] * [[Lamb-10626|Corporal John Lamb]] * [[Cassaday-71|Corporal William T. Casaday]] - Unconnected * [[Hyatt-2785|Corporal Benjamin F. Hyatt]] * [[Conner-6962|Corporal John W. Conner]] * [[Jordan-21329|Corporal Charles W. Jordan]] * [[McKinley-3580|Corporal John McKinley]] * [[Savage-10979|Corporal Charles M. Savage]] * [[Curtis-19876|Corporal Shelby Curtis]] * [[Miller-113887|Corporal Philip Miller]] * [[Nonnamaker-4|Corporal Jacob A. Nonnamaker]] * [[Nonnamaker-3|Corporal John J. Nonnamaker]] * [[Powell-27103|Corporal Emanuel V. Powell]] * [[Byal-11|Corporal Bartholomew L. Byal]] * [[Longbrake-46|Corporal Harmon Longbrake]] * [[Helt-173|Corporal Daniel N. Helt]] * [[Huffman-6819|Corporal William P. Huffman]] * [[Heinrich-1433|Corporal Gottlieb Heinrich]] * [[Hanes-1131|Corporal Philemon Hanes]] * [[Stöker-1250|Corporal John M. Stecker]] * [[Cunningham-19228|Corporal Alexander Cunningham]] '''Musicians''' * [[Staples-4105|Musician Newell E. Staples]] - Unconnected '''Wagoners''' * [[Williams-132049|Wagoner Elisha Williams]] - Unconnected '''Privates''' * [[Ackerman-3833|Pvt. David Ackerman]] * [[Allen-67024|Pvt. Lafayette Allen]] - Unconnected * [[Anderson-80097|Pvt. John Anderson]] - Unconnected * [[Beeson-3109|Pvt. John D. Beeson]] * [[Bender-4591|Pvt. Charles Bender]] * [[Burket-367|Pvt. Philip Burket]] * [[Black-26172|Pvt. William Black]] * [[Bloom-2460|Pvt. Jacob Bloom]] * [[Boltz-580|Pvt. Jeremiah Boltz]] - Unconnected * [[Bryant-20428|Pvt. George W. Bryant]] - Unconnected * [[Cooke-9950|Pvt. Rodney R. Cooke]] * [[Cunningham-19770|Pvt. John Cunningham]] - Unconnected * [[Daughenbaugh-228|Pvt. Dewalt Daughenbaugh]] * [[Derry-829|Pvt. John Derry]] * [[Filhart-2|Pvt. David Filhart]] * [[Flager-30|Pvt. George Flager]] * [[French-16999|Pvt. Samuel French]] - Unconnected * [[Gates-2848|Pvt. George W. Gates]] * [[Glessner-212|Pvt. Edward C. Glessner]] * [[Hardwick-2493|Pvt. Robert Hardwick]] * [[Heininger-85|Pvt. Samuel Heininger]] * [[Hipsher-88|Pvt. Samuel Hipsher]] * [[Houser-3451|Pvt. Noah Houser]] * [[Hubbell-1993|Pvt. Benjamin Hubbell]] - Unconnected * [[Kendle-229|Pvt. William Kendle]] * [[Kerns-1683|Pvt. William H. H. Kerns]] * [[Koontz-285|Pvt. Jackson Koontz]] * [[Kramer-6094|Pvt. David E. Kramer]] * [[Lanning-1254|Pvt. Gersham Lanning]] * [[Lanning-1256|Pvt. James W. Lanning]] * [[Logan-9024|Pvt. Christian Logan]] * [[Longbrake-56|Pvt. Alfred Longbrake]] * [[Long-32618|Pvt. George Long]] * [[Long-32621|Pvt. Henry R. Long]] * [[Lookabaugh-37|Pvt. John W. Lookabaugh]] * [[Main-1778|Pvt. Timothy Main]] * [[McConnell-7244|Pvt. William McConnell]] - Unconnected * [[Miller-118733|Pvt. Theodore Miller]] * [[Moore-88590|Pvt. Samuel H. Moore]] * [[Moore-88741|Pvt. Jasper Moore]] - Unconnected * [[Mull-995|Pvt. Jacob Mull]] * [[Nelson-34109|Pvt. John L. Nelson]] * [[Noakes-945|Pvt. George Noakes]] - Unconnected * [[Powell-27105|Pvt. James W. Powell]] - Unconnected * [[Pugh-6049|Pvt. Hugh Pugh]] - Unconnected * [[Pugh-6050|Pvt. William C. Pugh]] * [[Pugh-6051|Pvt. Samuel Pugh]] * [[Ragan-1529|Pvt. Patrick Ragan]] * [[Reece-3239|Pvt. Clifford K. Reece]] * [[Reiter-1085|Pvt. Augustus Reiter]] * [[Sangston-24|Pvt. George W. Sangston]] * [[Schwab-2079|Pvt. William J. Schwab]] - Unconnected * [[Seibel-602|Pvt. John Seibel]] * [[Sharon-216|Pvt. Frederick Sharon]] * [[Shively-1128|Pvt. Isaac Shively]] * [[Shively-1131|Pvt. Adam Shively]] * [[Shively-1130|Pvt. Samuel Shively]] * [[Snider-5203|Pvt. Peter Snyder]] * [[Stultz-842|Pvt. Charles F. Stultz]] * [[Taylor-27364|Pvt. James R. Taylor]] * [[Teatsorth-6|Pvt. Abraham Teatsorth]] * [[Walters-7283|Pvt. Lewis Walters]] * [[Walter-9504|Pvt. Samuel Walter]] * [[Wagner-18866|Pvt. Edmond H. Wagner]] - Unconnected * [[Webster-17328|Pvt. Martin Webster]] - Unconnected * [[Welker-890|Pvt. George W. Welker]] * [[Welkly-4|Pvt. John Welkly]] * [[West-31209|Pvt. Isaiah W. West]] * [[Whiteman-1699|Pvt. Reason Whiteman]] * [[Wilson-115609|Pvt. Albert D. Wilson]] * [[Williamson-20295|Pvt. Madison H. Williamson]] * [[Zehrbach-25|Pvt. Adam Zehrbach]] ==Research Notes== All soldiers appearing on the roster have been added to WikiTree. These include: * Officers 6/6 * NCOs 34/34 * Musicians 1/1 * Wagoners 1/1 * Privates 72/72 A man named L. McManus appears in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/57th_Regiment_Ohio_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-138 a newspaper article for a reunion] of Company G. He does not appear on the roster. I will need to do further research to see if I can find any evidence he served. Men named Israel Bowers and Eli Thomas appear in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/57th_Regiment_Ohio_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-129 a newspaper article for a reunion] of Company G. They do not appear on the roster. I will need to do further research to see if I can find any evidence they served. Private Stephen Jones appears in a list of wounded following the Battle of Shiloh. He does not appear on the roster.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Skilton-279-1 "Letter from Col Mungen to Findlay Newspapers Concerning the Battle of Shiloh."] ''The Findlay Jeffersonian.'' Findlay, OH. 25 Apr 1862. I am counting 18 unconnected soldiers, despite my best efforts to connect them all. ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company H

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company H was primarily made up of men from Hancock and Seneca Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/153/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 153-156. '''Officers''' * [[Kelkenney-1|Captain Patrick KelKenney]] * [[Henderson-29855|Captain Hiram E. Henderson]] * [[Root-4504|Captain Edward E. Root]] * [[1st Lt. Oliver Mungen]] * [[Stone-26288|1st Lt. Hubbard Stone]] * [[Francis-10239|1st Lt. Owen Francis]] * [[Hardy-11062|2nd Lt. John A. Hardy]] * [[2nd Lt. Squire Johnson]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. Francis Ripley]] * [[1st Sgt. Jasper T. Rickets]] * [[Sgt. Andrew Jameson]] * [[Sgt. Dolford D. Demaris]] * [[Sgt. John Magley]] * [[Glathart-16|Sgt. Aaron J. Glathart]] * [[Ruckman-61|Sgt. John Ruckman]] * [[Sgt. Joseph Wolf]] * [[Sgt. John C. Roberts]] * [[Corporal Alexander Eangle]] * [[Corporal Robert Martin]] * [[Corporal Samuel B. Thomas]] * [[Corporal Joseph Thomas]] * [[Corporal Thomas McDonaugh]] * [[Corporal William Righley]] * [[Corporal Alexander Beard]] * [[Corporal Bishop McClish]] * [[Corporal Daniel Tippin]] * [[Corporal William H. Grable]] * [[Corporal Amos Friece]] * [[Corporal Paul Gase]] * [[Corporal William Hanlon]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Wagoner Patrick McCoy]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. George M. Baldwin]] * [[Pvt. Henry W. Barker]] * [[Pvt. John Barnes]] * [[Pvt. David Bartlett]] * [[Pvt. John C. Baker]] * [[Pvt. Abijol C. Bayless]] * [[Pvt. George Beard]] * [[Pvt. Stephen Boyer]] * [[Pvt. Levi Bright]] * [[Pvt. Levi Bright]] * [[Pvt. Charles L. Brown]] * [[Pvt. James M. Brown]] * [[Pvt. Franklin Broobring]] * [[Pvt. John F. Broobring]] * [[Carroll-16352|Pvt. John Carroll]] - Unconnected * [[Pvt. John Collins]] * [[Pvt. Michael Connely]] * [[Pvt. Stephen A. Coates]] * [[Pvt. Almon L. Cone]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Coon]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Davis]] * [[Pvt. David Egbert]] * [[Pvt. Major Egbeck]] * [[Epley-450|Pvt. Thomas Epley]] * [[Epley-447|Pvt. Henry Epley]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Fitzmarris]] * [[Pvt. Noah Fogle]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Frost]] * [[Pvt. Austin Fuller]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Gase]] * [[Pvt. John George]] * [[Pvt. William J. Giffard]] * [[Pvt. Allen E. Gray]] * [[Pvt. Reuben W. Gross]] * [[Pvt. William H. Hartsock]] * [[Pvt. Joel Harpster]] * [[Pvt. Leonard Hauman]] * [[Hallowell-710|Pvt. Albert Hallowell]] * [[Hallowell-153|Pvt. William Hallowell]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Hickerson]] * [[Pvt. Henry Hepp]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Hurtig]] * [[Pvt. William C. Jones]] * [[Pvt. Newton Long]] * [[Pvt. John Ley]] * [[Pvt. John Martin]] * [[Pvt. Ancil E. Marvin]] * [[Pvt. Franklin McCabe]] * [[Pvt. George Messimore]] * [[Pvt. Alfred T. Milton]] * [[Pvt. Washington Miller]] * [[Pvt. Miles Montgomery]] * [[Pvt. James Moore]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Moore]] * [[Pvt. Martin Moke]] * [[Pvt. David D. Murphy]] * [[Pvt. James Musgrove]] * [[Pvt. Joseph J. Myers]] * [[Pvt. Nicholas Nole]] * [[Pvt. Lyman Ousterhout]] * [[Pvt. Tunis Ousterhout]] * [[Pvt. Louis Paisson]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Paisson]] * [[Pvt. Allen Plummer]] * [[Pvt. Moses Plats]] * [[Pvt. Daniel S. Price]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Reed]] * [[Pvt. John D. Reed]] * [[Pvt. Rossell Rufus]] * [[Roberts-56567|Pvt. Owen W. Roberts]] - Unconnected * [[Pvt. Humphrey Secondcost]] * [[Pvt. Gottlieb Schriver]] * [[Pvt. Owen Sheridon]] * [[Pvt. George A. Shoemaker]] * [[Pvt. Ira Shoemaker]] * [[Pvt. James R. Siddall]] * [[Pvt. John W. Slife]] * [[Pvt. Theodore Smith]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Soloman]] * [[Pvt. John D. Stevans]] * [[Pvt. Jacob H. Stevans]] * [[Pvt. James Sterling]] * [[Pvt. Peter Staub]] * [[Pvt. Hiram Straub]] * [[Pvt. Nathaniel Struble]] * [[Pvt. William S. Spayde]] * [[Pvt. Charles Spaulding]] * [[Pvt. Bennet Thompson]] * [[Pvt. George Wall]] * [[Pvt. Alonzo Ward]] * [[Pvt. John C. Warner]] * [[Pvt. Peter Wise]] * [[Pvt. Israel Wise]] * [[Pvt. Levi Wolf]] * [[Pvt. George A. Wolf]] * [[Pvt. George Wolf]] * [[Pvt. John C. Young]] * [[Pvt. John Young]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 6/8 * NCOs 2/22 * Wagoners 0/1 * Privates 6/98 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company I

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company I was primarily made up of men from Crawford, Shelby, and Sandusky Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.'' -- except where otherwise mentioned.Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/157/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 157-160. '''Officers''' * [[Skilton-279|Captain Alvah S. Skilton]] * [[Blystone-168|1st Lt. George P. Blystone]] * [[Root-4504|1st Lt. Edward E. Root]] * [[Kellison-181|1st Lt. William H. Kellison]] * [[2nd Lt. Marcellius B. Dickey]] * [[Gordon-19432|2nd Lt. Edwin A. Gordon]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. William H. Green]] * [[1st Sgt. Charles M. Hathaway]] * [[1st Sgt. Daniel R. Miller]] * [[Sgt. Henry H. Swisher]] * [[Sgt. Peter N. Gabriel]] * [[Berwick-535|Sgt. William Berwick]] * [[Sgt. William Dalzell]] * [[Sgt. Patrick Doolin]] * [[Sgt. Alonzo Blackson]] * [[Sgt. George Bennington]] * [[Corporal Lewis Winemiller]] * [[Corporal William H. Pelton]] * [[Corporal David T. Bull]] * [[Corporal James Hathaway]] * [[Corporal John Byers]] * [[Corporal Elias Davis]] * [[Corporal Martin V. Wood]] * [[Corporal Frederick Coats]] * [[Corporal George Faeth]] * [[Corporal John Current]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician Sidney D. Briggs]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. William H. Ambrosier]] * [[Pvt. James Ardinger]] * [[Pvt. David H. Baker]] * [[Pvt. Peter Beech]] * [[Bennett-38436|Pvt. Lucius C. Bennett]] * [[Pvt. Daniel Boyer]] * [[Pvt. Peter Boyer]] * [[Pvt. Cornelius Brown]] * [[Pvt. William Brown]] * [[Pvt. William Brown]] * [[Pvt. William Bull]] * [[Pvt. William Byers]] * [[Pvt. Benton Campbell]] * [[Pvt. James H. Carver]] * [[Pvt. Stephen H. Casey]] * [[Pvt. Lucius M. Christ]] * [[Pvt. William C. Clark]] * [[Pvt. John Coleman]] * [[Pvt. Moses Conchune]] * [[Pvt. Samuel J. Conklin]] * [[Conlin-336|Pvt. Patrick Conlin]]''Congressional Record.'' The House. 17 Dec 1908. pp. 391. * [[Pvt. Israel M. Cranmer]] * [[Pvt. James Cronan]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Current]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Custy]] * [[Pvt. Lowery Daugherty]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Delany]] * [[Pvt. Bartholomew Doolin]] * [[Pvt. James Dutott]] * [[Pvt. William Ellana]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Fisher]] * [[Pvt. John W. Fleming]] * [[Pvt. Maurice Foley]] * [[Pvt. John P. Franks]] * [[Pvt. John Gallivar]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Gordon]] * [[Pvt. John Griner]] * [[Pvt. Christian Graftmiller]] * [[Pvt. Augustus Graftmiller]] * [[Pvt. John Hensal]] * [[Pvt. Frank Hildabiddle]] * [[Pvt. Augustus Huffman]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Hull]] * [[Pvt. Michael Ireland]] * [[Pvt. Osimus H. Jones]] * [[Pvt. William Kalligher]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Keist]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Kief]] * [[Pvt. William King]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin F. Lauck]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. Lottridge]] * [[Pvt. William J. Lottridge]] * [[Pvt. John Long]] * [[Pvt. Patrick Madigan]] * [[Pvt. Richard Mahony]] * [[Pvt. John Malliett]] * [[Pvt. John Marshall]] * [[Pvt. Wallace B. Marsh]] * [[Pvt. John Mathews]] * [[Pvt. George W. McDougal]] * [[Pvt. James McDougal]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Myers]] * [[Pvt. William O'Neal]] * [[Pvt. William Oiler]] * [[Pvt. Lewis Pettee]] * [[Pvt. Edgar Peter]] * [[Pvt. Frederick Picker]] * [[Pvt. John M Rhodehamel]] * [[Pvt. William Rendfuss]] * [[Pvt. Edward Rice]] * [[Pvt. David Ross]] * [[Pvt. Perry Russell]] * [[Pvt. William Russell]] * [[Pvt. Andrew Ryan]] * [[Pvt. Conrad Senie]] * [[Pvt. James Shay]] * [[Pvt. Yarlington Shultz]] * [[Pvt. Alexander Sike]] * [[Pvt. Levi Smith]] * [[Pvt. John W. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Adam Sorg]] * [[Pvt. Sidney L. Spare]] * [[Pvt. Frank Swope]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Thomas]] * [[Pvt. John N. Trimble]] * [[Pvt. Harrison M. Tyler]] * [[Pvt. Henry Wheeler]] * [[Pvt. Henry H. Welchhone]] * [[Pvt. Bartholomew Welch]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Weitter]] * [[Pvt. George C. Westfall]] * [[Pvt. Michael Widman]] * [[Pvt. Moses Williams]] * [[Pvt. Henry Winck]] * [[Pvt. Isaiah Woodsides]] * [[Pvt. Solomon Wright]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Young]] * [[Pvt. Francis G. Young]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 5/6 * NCOs 1/20 * Musicians 0/1 * Privates 2/98 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster of Company K

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[[Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:57th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|'''57th Ohio Infantry Regiment''']]
[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K]] ➡️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' ''Company K was primarily made up of men from Logan and Sandusky Counties.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/160/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 160-164. '''Officers''' * [[Captain Daniel N. Straver]] * [[Captain John A. Smith]] * [[Baker-62903|Captain David W. Baker]] * [[Newell-5181|1st Lt. William M. Newell]] * [[Rogers-42184|1st Lt. George M. Rogers]] * [[1st Lt. Stephen H. Carey]] * [[1st Lt. George M. Berger]] * [[2nd Lt. Lucius Caul]] '''Non-Commissioned Officers''' * [[1st Sgt. Thomas B. McCormick]] * [[1st Sgt. John R. Weed]] * [[1st Sgt. David Martin]] * [[Sgt. James R. Wilson]] * [[Sgt. Robert J. Herdon]] * [[Sgt. William Nolestine]] * [[Sgt. John A. Woodruff]] * [[Sgt. Joseph I. Smith]] * [[Sgt. John Kirahoof]] * [[Sgt. John A. Plum]] * [[Sgt. Harrison Penner]] * [[Corporal William R. Curl]] * [[Corporal James R. McCormick]] * [[Corporal Thomas Hawkins]] * [[Corporal Henry Whitney]] * [[Corporal Henry Shultz]] * [[Corporal Cereno Stamats]] * [[Corporal Samuel H. Simpson]] * [[Corporal William A. Archer]] * [[Corporal John D. Brownley]] * [[Corporal Edward McBurney]] * [[Corporal Samuel Shultz]] '''Musicians''' * [[Musician John Botkin]] * [[Hailman-3|Musician DeWitt Haleman]] * [[Rupert-1034|Musician Francis M. Rupert]] '''Wagoners''' * [[Wagoner Dayton Rike]] '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. David Allebaugh]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Allebaugh]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin Allebaugh]] * [[Pvt. Edward J. Allabaugh]] * [[Pvt. John J. Beatty]] * [[Pvt. Allen J. Berry]] * [[Binkley-93|Pvt. Levi Binkley]] * [[Pvt. Melancthon Binkley]] * [[Pvt. Alexander Brownley]] * [[Pvt. William J. Buckover]] * [[Pvt. Eugene A. Chapman]] * [[Pvt. William A. Chapman]] * [[Pvt. Albert Cleavland]] * [[Pvt. Thaddeus O. Cook]] * [[Pvt. Gothart Cook]] * [[Pvt. George I. Cox]] * [[Pvt. Michael Crowe]] * [[Pvt. James B. Davis]] * [[Pvt. Thomas M. Dillon]] * [[Dipman-25|Pvt. Ernst Dipman]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Dodds]] * [[Pvt. Zadok A. Elliott]] * [[Fleming-15211|Pvt. Alexander Fleming]] - Unconnected * [[Pvt. Henry C. Fleming]] * [[Pvt. Martin Goodhart]] * [[Pvt. William Goodlove]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Hardin]] * [[Pvt. Philip Hauck]] * [[Pvt. James Hearl]] * [[Pvt. Patrick A. Herndon]] * [[Pvt. Jacob P. Hook]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Jervis]] * [[Pvt. George W. Jacobs]] * [[Pvt. Gothart Koch]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Krouse]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Lacy]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Lemasters]] * [[Le_Fevre-1379|Pvt. Nimrod D. LeFever]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. Loffer]] * [[Pvt. James Longbrake]] * [[Pvt. Jacob N. Longbrake]] * [[Pvt. Emanuel Lyberger]] * [[Pvt. Adam C. Martin]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. McAtee]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. McCormick]] * [[Pvt. Francis S. McManus]] * [[Pvt. Daniel McMahon]] * [[Pvt. James McGee]] * [[Pvt. Samuel M. McKinnon]] * [[Pvt. Aquilla McKinnon]] * [[Pvt. Jesse Meranda]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Mieuries]] * [[Pvt. George P. Mulford]] * [[Pvt. David Mull]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Nichols]] * [[Pvt. Michael Norton]] * [[Pvt. Henry E. Oharro]] * [[Overmyer-36|Pvt. Albert Overmyer]] * [[Pvt. Joseph Parks]] * [[Pvt. Anthony Parsold]] * [[Pvt. Jacob Penner]] * [[Pvt. William Plotts]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Poorman]] * [[Pvt. William Poorman]] * [[Pvt. Bernard Poorman]] * [[Pvt. George W. Pool]] * [[Pvt. Henry Rose]] * [[Pvt. Aaron G. Royer]] * [[Pvt. George S. Royce]] * [[Pvt. John J. Schuyhart]] * [[Pvt. Solomon Schultz]] * [[Pvt. Cyrus Schultz]] * [[Pvt. John Scott]] * [[Pvt. William Scott]] * [[Pvt. Abraham Shaffer]] * [[Pvt. George M. Shaffer]] * [[Pvt. Samuel Shannon]] * [[Pvt. Samuel A. Shroud]] * [[Pvt. Erasmus Shively]] * [[Pvt. William Shull]] * [[Pvt. Uriah Sillie]] * [[Pvt. Elias Slusser]] * [[Pvt. James Sneller]] * [[Pvt. George W. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Francis M. Smith]] * [[Pvt. David Smith]] * [[Pvt. Isaac N. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Robert Q. Smith]] * [[Pvt. Reuben Stahler]] * [[Pvt. William D. Stewart]] * [[Pvt. Thomas Templin]] * [[Pvt. Oliver P. Terry]] * [[Pvt. Erwin Thompson]] * [[Pvt. George Tobias]] * [[Pvt. John Vanfassen]] * [[Pvt. Robert H. Walker]] * [[Pvt. David Wagoner]] * [[Pvt. George Wagerman]] * [[Weatherhead-489|Pvt. John Weatherhead]] * [[Pvt. Mordecai Weeks]] * [[Pvt. John Weeks]] * [[Pvt. Stephen Woodruff]] * [[Pvt. Isaac Wren]] * [[Pvt. John S. Wren]] * [[Wren-778|Pvt. Edwin Wren]] ==Research Notes== * Officers 3/8 * NCOs 0/22 * Musicians 2/3 * Wagoners 0/1 * Privates 7/105 ==Sources==

57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Unassigned Recruits

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[[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K]] ⬅️ [[space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] ➡️ [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] ''This page is a part of the [[Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project.]] Stop in and contribute if you're interested in helping.'' Ranks shown are their final rank in that company. If a soldier (for example Americus V. Rice) was promoted from Company A to Field & Staff, his rank shown under Company A will be lower than his rank under Field & Staff. If he was breveted after the war, that higher rank will not be shown here. All data is taken from the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion.''Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/164/mode/1up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 160-164. '''Privates''' * [[Pvt. Henry Anderson]] * [[Pvt. William J. Brown]] * [[Pvt. H. Clarke]] * [[Pvt. William Covert]] * [[Pvt. James Gordon]] * [[Pvt. John F. Hall]] * [[Pvt. John Hartman]] * [[Pvt. Nicholas S. Haugh]] * [[Pvt. William B. Robison]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin Runyon]] * [[Pvt. Benjamin Smith]] * [[Pvt. George R. Solinger]] * [[Pvt. Henry Spalding]] * [[Pvt. Erwin Wickerd]] * [[Pvt. Absalom Wilkins]] ==Research Notes== * Privates 0/15 ==Sources==

57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] For a full list of existing profiles of the soldiers of this unit, see [[:Category:57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]]. The 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 57th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. == A Brief History of the Regiment == ''From: Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers.'' "This Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, in October, 1861, to serve three years. The original members (except veterans) were mustered out by detachments in November, 1864, and the organization, composed of veterans and recruits, retained in service until August 15, 1865, when it was mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department. "Only a partial official list of battles, in which this Regiment bore an honorable part, has yet been published by the War Department, but the following list has been compiled, after careful research, during the preparation of this work:"Ohio Roster Commission. [https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster05howerich/page/126/mode/2up ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission.''] Vol. 5. Akron, OH: Werner Co., 1886-1895. pp 127. * Battle of Shiloh (06-07 Apr 1862) * Battle of Morning Sun (01 Jul 1862) * Skirmish at Wolf Creek Bridge (23 Sep 1862) * Battle of Chickasaw Bayou (28-29 Dec 1862) * Battle of Arkansas Post (11 Jan 1863) * Siege and Assaults of Vicksburg (18 May - 04 Jul 1863) * Siege of Jackson (09-16 Jul 1863) * Battle of Missionary Ridge (25 Nov 1863) * Snake Creek Gap (08 May 1864) * Battle of Resaca (13-16 May 1864) * Battle of Dallas (28 May 1864) * Battle of Kennesaw Mountain (27 Jun 1864) * Battle of Atlanta (22 Jul 1864) * Siege of Atlanta (28 July - 02 Sep 1864) * Battle of Jonesborough (31 Aug - 01 Sep 1864) * Skirmish at Statesboro (04 Dec 1864) * Second Battle of Fort McAllister (13 Dec 1864) * Skirmish near Fayetteville (13 Mar 1865) * Battle of Bentonville (19-21 Mar 1865) == Recruitment == ''From Ohio in the War.'' "On the 14th day of September, 1861, [[Dennison-489|Governor Dennison]] gave authority to recruit a regiment of infantry, to be designated the Fifty-Seventh Regiment, and to rendezvous at Camp Vance, Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio. Recruiting commenced on the 16th day of September, and was pushed forward rapidly. The regiment was partially trained at Camp Vance, from where it moved on the 22d of January, 1862, to Camp Chase, where it was completed on the 10th of February, numbering nine hundred and fifty-six men and thirty-eight commissioned officers."Reid, Whitelaw. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_history_of_her_regiments_and_other_m/qvKxouViJBEC?hl=en&gbpv=1 ''Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers.''] Vol 2. Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1868. pp 342. The regiment was recruited from northwestern Ohio, initially under the command of [[Mungen-13|Colonel William Mungen]]. The companies were recruited as follows: * [[:Space: 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Roster Field and Staff|Field & Staff]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A - Putnam County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B - Hancock, Seneca, and Wood County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C - Auglaize, Mercer, and Sandusky County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D - Hamilton County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E - Hamilton, Allen, and Van Wert County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F - Hancock County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G - Hancock County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H - Hancock and Seneca County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I - Crawford, Shelby, and Sandusky County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K - Logan and Sandusky County]] * [[:Space:57th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] == Sources == See also: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/57th_Ohio_Infantry_Regiment "57th Ohio Infantry Regiment."] ''Wikipedia.org.'' * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UOH0057RI "57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry."] ''nps.gov.'' * [https://www.ohiocivilwarcentral.com/57th-regiment-ohio-volunteer-infantry/ "57th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry."] ''OhioCivilWarCentral.com.'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/57th_Regiment,_Ohio_Infantry "57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry."] ''FamilySearch.org.'' * Van Dorn, Robert J. & Daniel A. Masters, eds. ''The 57th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry.'' Perrysburg, OH: Columbian Arsenal Press, 2021.

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58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]][[Category: Battle of Chickamauga]][[Category: Battle of Missionary Ridge]][[Category: Battle of Rocky Face Ridge]][[Category:Battle of Columbia]][[Category: Battle of New Hope Church]][[Category: Battle of Dallas]][[Category: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]][[Category: Battle of Bentonville]][[Category: North Carolina, United States Civil War]][[Category:Battle of Kolb's Farm]][[Category:Battle for Broxton Bridge]] == Overview == The 58th Infantry Regiment was organized in Mitchell County, North Carolina, in July, 1862. Its twelve companies were recruited in the counties of Mitchell, Yancey, Watauga, Caldwell, McDowell, and Ashe. In September it moved to Cumberland Gap and spent the winter of 1862-1863 at Big Creek Gap, near Jacksboro, Tennessee. During the war it was assigned to Kelly's, Reynolds', Brown's and Reynolds' Consolidated, and Palmer's Brigade. The 58th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Atlanta, guarded prisoners at Columbia, Tennessee, during Hood's operations, then moved to South Carolina and skirmished along the Edisto River. Later it returned to North Carolina and saw action at Bentonville. It lost 46 killed and 114 wounded at Chickamauga, totalled 327 men and 186 arms in December, 1863, and took about 300 effectives to Bentonville. The unit was included in the surrender on April 26, 1865.[[#National_Park_Service]] === Officers === Field and Staff[[#58th]], [[#National_Park_Service]] * [[Palmer-15761|John B. Palmer]], Colonel * [[Dula-28|Thomas J. Dula]], Major, Lieutenant Colonel * [[Keener-1283|John C. Keener]], Major, Lieutenant Colonel * [[Kirby-4422|Edmund Kirby]], Lieutenant Colonel * [[Proffitt-475|William W. Proffitt]], Lieutenant Colonel * [[Silver-202|Samuel M. Silver]], Lieutenant Colonel * Alfred T. Stewart, Major * B. T. Perry, Adjutant * Edmund Kreley, Adjutant * E. J. Bearden, AQM * W. H. Harris, Surgeon * W. A. Collett, Surgeon * T. J. Mitchell, Assistant Surgeon * Q. M. Lewis, Assistant Surgeon * Alonzo or Lorenzo White, Assistant Surgeon * John W. Robey, Chaplain * Harrison Herndon, Sergeant Major * L. D. Cuffey, Sergeant Major * James Conley, QM Sergeant * John W. Meadows, QM Sergeant * John A. Hensley, Ordnance Sergeant * H. Esleg, Drum-Major * John C. Blair, Chief Musician * James M. Riddle, Hospital Steward Company A, Captain Martin Wiseman's Company, was organized on June 10, 1862 in Mitchell County, North Carolina. After Wiseman's 1862 resignation, the captaincy of Company A passed to F. A. Tobey. Company B, Captain Jacob W. Bowman's Company, was organized on May 17, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Bowman's resignation of 1862 passed the company command to Isaac H. Bailey, who was severely wounded at Chickamauga on September 20, 1863. Company C, Captain J. P. Horton's Company, was organized on May 29, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Horton resigned in 1862 and was followed by S. B. Briggs. Company D, Captain D. C. Harmon's Company, was organized on June 27, 1862 in Watauga County, North Carolina. Harmon, like his previous four peers, resigned in 1862 and was succeeded by Benjamin Franklin Baird. Company E, Captain Alfred T. Stewart's Company, was organized on July 29, 1862 in Caldwell County, North Carolina. Stewart was promoted to Major opening the command of the company. Thomas J. Coffey was chosen for the vacancy. Company F, Captain W. Conley's Company, was organized on July 14, 1863 in McDowell County, North Carolina. Conley died in November 1862 and was followed by C. O. Conley, who served until he was killed in action at New Hope Church, Georgia in June 1864. C. O. Conley was succeeded by H. C. Long. Company G, Captain Jonathan L. Phillips' Company, was organized on July 11, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. When Phillips was wounded and permanently disabled at Chickamauga on September 20, 1863, John R. Norris was promoted to fill the vacancy. Company H, Captain Thomas Dula's Company, was organized on March 15, 1862 in Caldwell County, North Carolina. Dula was promoted to Major and was succeeded by George Washington Finley Harper, regimental historian. Harper was promoted to Major in November 1864 and was succeeded by L. W. Gilbert. Company I, Captain John A. Miller's Company, was organized on July 15, 1862 in Watauga County, North Carolina. Miller was followed by William R. Hodges and J. C. McGhee in the captaincy of Company I. Company K, Captain S. M. Silver's Company, was organized on May 17, 1862 in Mitchell County, North Carolina. When S. M. Silver was promoted to Major he was succeeded by D. R. Silver in command of the company. Company L, Captain W. Gentry's Company, was organized on July 20, 1862 in Ashe County, North Carolina. Gentry was succeeded by Calvin Eller and L. Hurley. Company M, Captain J. L. Phillips' Company was organized on September 26, 1862 in Watauga and Ashe County, North Carolina. This company merged with Company G in 1863. === Battles === The 58th was engaged in the following battles, which are listed in chronological order: {{Image|file=58th_Regiment_North_Carolina_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Civil War Battles in North Carolina }} * [[:Category:Battle of Chickamauga]] on September 18–20, 1863 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Missionary Ridge]] on November 25, 1863 in Tennessee * 1st or 2nd Battle of Dalton in Georgia on February 22, 1864–February 27, 1864 or August 14, 1864–August 15, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge]] on May 7, 1864–May 13, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Resaca]] on May 13, 1864–May 15, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of New Hope Church]] on May 25–26, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Dallas]] on May 26, 1864–June 1, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Kolb's Farm]] on June 22, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]] on June 27, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Columbia]] on November 24, 1864 – November 29, 1864 in Tennessee * [[:Category:Battle for Broxton Bridge]] on February 2, 1865 in Orangeburg, South Carolina * [[:Category:Battle of Bentonville]] on March 19 – 21, 1865 in North Carolina {{Image|file=58th_Regiment_North_Carolina_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Battles of the American Civil War }} === Delap Cemetery === [[:Category: DeLap Cemetery, Jacksboro, Tennessee|Delap Cemetery]] is a Civil War cemetery located on Delap Lane (off Ellison Road) in Campbell County, Tennessee. It contains the graves of approximately 124 Confederate soldiers who died while camped near the base of Pine Mountain in the Jacksboro, Tennessee, area. The soldiers included members of North Carolina's 58th Regiment of the Confederate Army. The regiment had been formed at Camp Martin in Mitchell County, North Carolina. They had traveled from Cumberland Gap to Jacksboro, and were assigned to guard Big Creek Gap. There were approximately 1,000 soldiers camped at Jacksboro. In addition to North Carolina, there were soldiers from Tennessee and Alabama. == Other North Carolina Units == See [[Space:North Carolina Units, Confederate States of America]] for other North Carolina Confederate units. == Sources == * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0058RI 58th Regiment], National Park Service * [https://archive.org/stream/sketchoffiftyeig00harp/sketchoffiftyeig00harp_djvu.txt Sketch of the the fifty-eighth regiment (infantry) North Carolina troops], by Harper, G. W. F. (George Washington Finley), 1834-1921, Publication date 1901 * [http://26nc.org/History/58th-History/58th%20history.html History of the 58th], Jeffrey Craig Weaver, 1995, 1997, Arlington, Virginia * Battle Flag of the 58th Regiment, [http://michaelchardy.blogspot.ca/2011_01_01_archive.html Link] * Burials at Delap Cemetery, Campbell County, Tennessee, [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11264/memorial-search?page=1#sr-11356859 Link] * Roster of Troops, [http://www.civilwarindex.com/armync/soldiers/58th_nc_infantry_soldiers.pdf Link] * FamilySearch.com, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932376 Search], ''North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865'' * Sons of Confederate Veterans Confederate Graves Registry [http://cgr.scv.org/ Search] * North Carolina Digital Collection, 1901 Confederate Widows Applications, [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p16062coll21/searchterm/Widows/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc Browse] * Obituaries of North Carolina Soldiers in Newspapers, [http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/militaryobitscw.htm Browse]

5th Australian Division, Australian Imperial Force, World War I

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[[Category:Australian Imperial Force, World War I]] [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=200 }} '''This page expands on a section of the [[:Space:The_Australian_Army|The Australian Army]] page''' The '''5th Australian Division''' was an infantry division which was formed in February 1916 as part of the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). In addition to the existing 8th Brigade were added the new 14th and 15th Brigades, which had been raised from the battalions of the 1st and 2nd Brigades respectively. From Egypt the division was sent to France and then Belgium, where they served in the trenches along the Western Front until the end of the war in November 1918. Together with the 4th Division, it was a formation of II ANZAC Corps until transferred to the newly-formed Australian Corps in 1917 (other than a brief period in which it was 'lent' to the British XI Corps for the Battle of Fromelles). After the war ended, the division was demobilised in 1919. During the First World War, the following officers commanded the division: * 1916 [[McCay-71|Major General (later Lieutenant General Sir) James McCay]] * 1916-19 [[Hobbs-4155|Major General (later Lieutenant General Sir) Talbot Hobbs]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Division_(Australia) Wikipedia: 5th Division (Australia)]. ==Units== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Division_Artillery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Division Artillery], commanded by [[Tunbridge-122|Colonel Oliver Tunbridge]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Division_Ammunition_Column%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Division Ammunition Column] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Divisional_Train%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th divisional Train] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Division_Trench_Mortars%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Division Trench Mortars] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Divisional_Engineers%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Divisional Engineers] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Machine_Gun_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Machine Gun Battalion] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Pioneer_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Pioneer Battalion] *[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1st_Division_Signals_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 5th Division Signals Company] ==Brigades== The '''8th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade of the 5th Australian Division during the First World War. It saw action on the Western Front. The brigade was commanded by [[Tivey-40|(later Major General Edwin Tivey]]. The future Governor General of Australia, [[Casey-2832|Lord Casey]], was a decorated Major in the brigade. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_8th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 8th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:8th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 8th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:8th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 8th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:29th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 29th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:30th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 30th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:31st_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 31st Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:32nd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 32nd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:8th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 8th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:8th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 8th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:8th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 8th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51431 Australian War Memorial: 8th Infantry Brigade] The '''14th Infantry Brigade''' was an infantry brigade of the Australian Imperial Force. Originally raised in 1912 as a Militia formation, it was later re-raised in mid 1916 in Egypt as part of the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force for service during The Great War. For most of the war, the brigade was commanded by Brigadier General Clarence John Hobkirk, a British officer originally from the Essex Regiment. Towards the end of the war the brigade was commanded by [[Stewart-28391|Brigadier General Cam Stewart]]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_14th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 14th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:53rd_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 53rd Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:54th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 54th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:55th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 55th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:56th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 56th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:14th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 14th Field Ambulance] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Brigade_(Australia) Wikipedia: 14th Brigade (Australia)] The '''15th Infantry Brigade''' was a brigade formed late in the First World War as a unit of the 5th Division. The brigade was commanded by [[Elliott-11932|(later Major General) Harold 'Pompey' Elliott]]. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Headquarters_15th_Infantry_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I Headquarters 15th Infantry Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Field_Artillery_Brigade%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Field Artillery Brigade] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Light_Trench_Mortar_Battery%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Light Trench Mortar Battery] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:57th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 57th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:58th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 58th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:59th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 59th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:60th_Infantry_Battalion%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 60th Infantry Battalion] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Machine_Gun_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Machine Gun Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Field_Company%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Field Company] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:15th_Field_Ambulance%2C_Australian_Imperial_Force%2C_World_War_I 15th Field Ambulance] [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51438 Australian War Memorial: 15th Infantry Brigade].

5th Battalion, Chester County Militia, American Revolution

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[[Category:5th Battalion, Chester County Militia, Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolution]] 5th Battalion, 1780 Commanding Officers: Lt. Col. John McDowell {| border="2" cellpadding="1" |- ! || 1777 || 1780 |- | '''Township (if known)''' || '''Company''' ||''' Company''' |- | Londonderry Township || 1st Company: || 7th Company: |- | || Capt. John Ramsey || Capt. David Crosby |- | London Grove Township || 2nd Company: || 4th Company: |- | || Capt. Allen Cuningham || Capt. Francis Williamson |- | West Nottingham Township || 3rd Company: || 1st Company: |- | || Capt. Ephraim Blackburn || Capt. Ephraim Blackburn |- | New London Township || 4th Company: || 5th Company: |- | || Capt. John McKee || Capt. David Corray |- | East Nottingham Township || 5th Company: || 8th Company: |- | || Capt.Joseph Gardner || Capt. John Bryan |- | || Capt. John Bryan (1779) || |- | Lower Oxford Township || 6th Company: || 6th Company: |- | || Capt. David Hays || Capt. David Hays |- | || Capt. James Fulton (1778) || |- | Upper Oxford Township || 7th Company: || 2nd Company: |- | || Capt. John Kinkaid || Capt. John Kinkaid |- | || Capt. William Armstrong (1778) || |- | London Britain Township || 8th Company: || 3rd Company: |- | || Capt. Samuel Evans || Capt. Robert Correy |- |}

5th Contingent WA 1901 - Profile Tree

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[[Category: Australian Army, Second Boer War]] [[Category: 5th Western Australia Mounted Infantry]] {{Image|file=Boer_War.png |align=r |size= 130 | label= 5th Western Australia Mounted Infantry - - 1901 |caption= 5th Contingent }} [[space:Australia, The Second Boer War|Australia, The Second Boer War]] :This page is to collect the profiles of who have been found in the [https://www.vwma.org.au '''VWMA''' website] , and memorials around the world, and volunteered for the countries defence . [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/24727055 THE FIFTH CONTINGENT. COMPOSITION OF THE FORCE. LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEN.]
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(Boer War) ] }} Herewith is given a list of the officers, non-commissioned officers, and men composing the force which yesterday left for South Africa. The particulars given are taken from the attestation forms, kindly handed for the purpose to our representative by the Chief Staff Officer, Major Campbell. There are '''206''' men all told, under the command of '''12''' officers, with a chaplain and medical officer attached. From a perusal of the list of non-commissioned officers, it will be noticed that the majority of them have already seen service in '''South Africa.''' '' The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 7 Mar '''1901''' ''Page 3 THE FIFTH CONTINGENT. '' :[[Bessell-Browne-1|Alfred Joseph '''Bessell-Browne''' CB CMG DSO]] 3 Sep 1877 Auckland, New Zealand - 3 Aug 1947 :[[Forrest-1849|Anthony Alexander Forrest]] 20 Nov 1884 Perth, Western Australia - 15 May 1901 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :From the list of 200 men given hereunder the non-commissioned officers are to be selected. It is understood that these appointments will, so far as is justifiable, be given to those of the company who have already seen active service in the Boer war. . . . :From a perusal of the information given, it will be noticed that the force represents men of divers professions, trades, and callings. Among them is a barrister. Surveyors are represented by a single individual. Commercial travellers, engineers, warehousemen, clerks, drapers, grocers, butchers, printers, policemen and men of all sorts of occupations have turned soldier. Even a circus proprietor has enlisted. . . . :Of the 200 men, no less than 76 have seen service either with volunteer corps, or with other companies. A few of them have been connected with Imperial regiments, and two of them have held commissions. . . . . :The force is representative of the States. Victorians total 61. There are '''28 West Australians,''' 25 South Australians, 18 New South Welshmen, 8 Queenslanders, 8 New Zealanders, and 3 Tasmanians. There are 20 Englishmen, 5 Irishmen, and a Welshman, a Scotchman . . . . . :Seventy-five of the men were enlisted at Perth or Karrakatta camp. Of course, that number does not hail from the metropolis and Fremantle and surrounding districts alone. Many of those enlisted at Karrakatta came in from country districts. At Kalgoorlie 42 men were enlisted . . . . at '''Bunbury,''' 9; at Menzies, 7; at '''Bridgetown,''' 6; at Coolgardie, 4; at Wagin, 4; at '''Busselton,''' 4: at Albany, 2; and at Pinjarrah, 1. . . . :Up to the present seven officers have been appointed. They are: Lieutenants '''Darling,''' '''Brown,''' '''Measer,''' Scott, Ochiltree, and Griffiths, and Captain Downes; The three former were members of the '''First''' W.A. Contingent. :The list given below details the full name, age, Birthplace, occupation, place of enrolment, and previous service, if any, of each member, in that order. :1. Frederick Francis Edwards, Lance Corporal in Permanent mounted infantry (First Contingent) re-engaged. :2. Gerald Grave, 22 years, New Zealand Clerk; Perth, No previous service :3. William Wray Norrish, 21 years, Broomhill, (WA), engineer and fitter; Perth. Served 18 months with Fremantle Infantry. :4. Percival Henry George Albert, 18 years, Fremantle, cycle builder; Perth. Served two years as trumpeter with Fremantle Field Artillery, :5. William Frederick Bollinger, 30 years, commercial traveller; Boulder, served six months Boulder Rifle Gorps. :::''(and so to the '''Bunbury''' enlistements: )'' :59. George Ferguson Morgan, 20 years. Bunbury, striker ; Perth. No previous service. :80. Samuel Absolom Bickley, 21 years, Western Australia, plasterer; Bunbury. No previous service. :81. George Clarke, 29 years, Victoria, miner; Bunbury. No previous service. :82. John Stirling Teede, 27 years, Bunbury, compositor; Bunbury. No previous service. :83. Archibald Buchan, 24 years. South Australia, teamster ; Bunbury. No previous service. :84. Pryce John Williams, 28 years, Wales, teamster; Bunbury. No previous service. :85. [[Clifton-2938|Reginald '''Clifton,''']] 22 years, Western Australia, farmer; Bunbury. Twelve months S.W. Mounted Infantry. :86. [[Forrest-2569|Cuningham Campbell '''Forrest,''']] 22 years, Picton (W. A.), farmer ; Bunbury. No previous service. :87. Samuel Dyke, 35 years, South Australia, civil engineer; Bunbury. Fifteen years in South Australian Field and Garrison Artillery. :89. [[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert '''Moulton,''']] 20 years, West Australia, stockman; Bunbury. No previous service. :::''(and so to the '''Bridgetown''' enlistements: )'' :60. John Dickens, 30 years, London, labourer; Bridgetown. No previous service. :62. John Vance, 25 years, United States, America; Bridgetown. No previous service. :63. Peter Hamilton McMahon, 21 years, Victoria, miner; Bridgetown: Twelve months Victorian Rangers. :64. Frederick William Henry Samuel Malley, 23 years, South Australia; Bridgetown. No previous service. :90. William Gaudy, 25 years, England, labourer ; Bridgetown. No previous service. :::''(and so to the '''Busselton''' enlistements: )'' :76. James Marshall, 20 years, Victoria, butcher; Busselton. No previous service. :77. William Marshall, 23 years, Victoria, mill hand; Busselton. No previous service. :78. Francis Neale, 23 years, England, farmer ; Busselton, Served with Sussex Mounted Infantry. :122. James Byron Hayes, 34 years, England, circus proprietor; Busselton. No previous service. :['''SIXTH''' CONTINGENT. (1901, February 28). Bunbury Herald (WA : 1892 - 1919), p. 3. Retrieved May 1, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87100728

5th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 5th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 5th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1853 - 1855 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:4th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|4th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:6th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|6th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Bemister-40|Bemister, John]] || Conception Bay || Conservative |- | [[Benning-398|Benning, Clement]] || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Emerson-5344|Emerson, George Henry]] || Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | Hayward, John || Conception Bay || Conservative |- | [[Hogsett-133|Hogsett, George James]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Hoyles-4|Hoyles, Hugh William]] || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Little-2685|Little, Philip Francis]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[March-2278|March, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's || Liberal |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Talbot-5872|Talbot, William]] || Conception Bay || Liberal |- | [[Warren-23602|Warren, John Henry]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Winsor-531|Winser, Peter]] || Ferryland || Liberal |}

5th Generation

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5th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category: 5th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] ===The 5th Division=== The 5th Division was activated on 11 December 1917, just over eight months after the American entry into World War I, at Camp Logan, near Houston, Texas and began training for deployment to the Western Front. The entire division had arrived in France by 1 May 1918 and components of the units were deployed into the front line. The 5th Division was the eighth of forty-two American divisions to arrive on the Western Front. The 5th Division trained with French Army units from 1 to 14 June 1918. The first soldiers of the unit to be killed in action died on 14 June of that year. Among the division's first casualties was Captain Mark W. Clark, then commanding the 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment, who would later become a four-star general. On 12 September, the unit was part of a major attack that reduced the salient at St. Mihiel. The division later fought in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, the largest battle fought by the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) (and the largest in the history of the U.S. Army) in World War I. The war ended soon after, on November 11, 1918.[[Wikipedia:5th Infantry Division (United States)]] ---- Shoulder insignia, a red diamond. The division was organized at Camp Logan, Texas in latter part of May, 1917. The first organization to leave for overseas, entrained for Camp Merritt about the first of March. Division headquarters arrived at Havre, France, May 1, 1918. Sent to the Bar-sur-Aube area for training; June 1st moved by rail to the Vosges. Entered the Colmar sector in conjunction with the 21st Division (French) and remained there until July 16th. The division then moved by bus to the St. Die sector, and on the 23d of August, moved by bus and road to the St. Mihiel sector. In the St. Mihiel operation this division was a part of the 1st Army Corps and was placed in the line northeast of Regnieville-en-Haye with the 2nd Division on their left and the 90th Division on their right. The division continued in the St. Mihiel offensive until September 16th when it moved by road and bus to the Argonne front and went into the attack on October 12th east of Montfaucon. The division continued in the attack until October 22d when it was relieved by the 90th Division, and was withdrawn to the vicinity of Malancourt. On October 27th the division was again brought into the attack southwest of Brieulles, crossed the Meuse river and took Dun-sur-Meuse and continued the attack until November 11th, when it had reached a position just south of Marville. On November 13th the division was moved back to the vicinity of Murvaux and on November 20th to Lion-Devant-Dun. When the 3d Army was formed this division constituted a part of the command and was marched to the vicinity of Longwy where it was placed in charge of the lines of communication, taking over the control of the territory in its area. On December 8th the division marched to vicinity of Remich, Luxembourg and upon arrival there was placed under command of the 2d Army.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm The division captured from the enemy the following: 2,405 prisoners, ninety-eight pieces of artillery, 802 machine guns and made a total advance of twenty-nine kilometers against resistance. Battle losses: killed, 1908, wounded, 7,975, prisoners of war, ninety-eight men. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 163. :Commanders: *Major General James E. McMahon, U.S.A. from December 13, 1917 until October 24, 1918; *Major-General Hanson E. Ely from October 24 to November 11th. The 5th Infantry Division was assigned to: *[[:Category: I Corps, United States Army, World War I | I Corps]] *[[:Category: III Corps, United States Army, World War I | III Corps]] *[[:Category: VII Corps, United States Army, World War I | VII Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 5th Division *[[:Category: 9th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 9th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 10th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 10th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 5th Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I |5th Field Artillery Brigade]] *[[:Category: 13th Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I |13th Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category: 7th Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 7th Engineer Regiment]] *9th Field Signal Battalion *5th Infantry Division Headquarters Troop *5th Train Headquarters and Military Police **5th Ammunition Train **5th Supply Train **7th Engineer Train **5th Sanitary Train ***17th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***25th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***29th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***30th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company For the primary, peacetime category, see: * [[:Category: 5th Infantry Division, United States Army | 5th Infantry Division]] For more information on the 5th Infantry Division during World War I See: * [[Wikipedia:5th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)#World War I | Wikipedia:5th Infantry Division]]

5th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II

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For a grouping of profiles of persons assigned to the 5th Infantry during the Second World War, see [[:Category: 5th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II| the category for the 5th Infantry]]. [[Category: 5th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II]] ===5th Infantry Division=== The 5th Division was provisionally activated in August 1936 at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for the Second Army's Maneuvers using the 10th Infantry Brigade and the West Virginia Army National Guard's 201st Infantry Regiment. On 16 October 1939 the 5th Division was reactivated as part of the United States mobilization in response to the outbreak of World War II in Europe in September 1939, being formed at Fort McClellan, Alabama, under the command of Brigadier General Campbell Hodges. The following spring, in 1940, the division was sent to Fort Benning, Georgia, and then temporarily to Louisiana for training exercises, before being transferred to Fort Benjamin Harrison at the end of May 1940. That December the division relocated to Fort Custer, Michigan, from where it participated in the Tennessee maneuvers. The division went next to Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Arkansas, in August 1941 for staging into both the Arkansas and Louisiana maneuvers before returning to Fort Custer that October. The division, under the command of Major General Cortlandt Parker from August, was stationed there when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and Germany declared war on the United States in December 1941, thus bringing the United States into the conflict. As the winter passed the division was brought up to strength and fully equipped for forward deployment into a war zone. During April 1942, the 5th Division received its overseas orders and departed the New York Port of Embarkation (NYPOE) at the end of the month for Iceland. The 5th Division debarked there in May 1942, where it replaced the British garrison on the island outpost along the Atlantic convoy routes, and a year later was reorganized and re-designated as the 5th Infantry Division on 24 May 1943.[[Wikipedia:5th Infantry Division (United States)]] The 5th Infantry Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: XII Corps, United States Army, World War II | XII Corps]] For now, we are not anticipating creating categories for units smaller than the regiment, i.e. battalions, companies, platoons, so while you should note that in the biography section of the profile, add the profile to the regiment, which should be listed below. Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 5th Infantry Division *2nd Infantry Regiment *10th Infantry Regiment *11th Infantry Regiment *Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Infantry Division Artillery *19th Field Artillery Battalion, (105 mm) *46th Field Artillery Battalion (105 mm) *50th Field Artillery Battalion, (105 mm) *21st Field Artillery Battalion, (155 mm) *7th Engineer Combat Battalion *5th Medical Battalion *5th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized) *Headquarters, Special Troops, 5th Infantry Division *Headquarters Company, 5th Infantry Division *705th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company *5th Quartermaster Company *[[:Category: 5th Signal Company, United States Army, World War II|5th Signal Company]] *Military Police Platoon *Band ===Sources=== *[[Wikipedia:5th Infantry Division (United States)|5th Infantry Division (United States)]] Wikipedia entry *[https://www.unithistories.com/units/5th%20Inf.Div.asp Unit Histories] *[https://history.army.mil/documents/ETO-OB/5id-eto.htm 5th Infantry Division History]

5th Maryland Regiment (1776), Continental Army

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[[Category:5th Maryland Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution]] '''5th Maryland Regiment (1776)''' The 5th Maryland Regiment is a designation which has been held by several units over the years, not all of which necessarily share the same lineage and honors. Although the first unit to carry the "5th Maryland" designation was organized in 1776 from volunteers in rural Maryland, the designation has been most often associated with militia units in Baltimore. [[Wikipedia:5th_Maryland_Regiment]] The first 5th Maryland Regiment was organized on 27 March 1776 composing of eight companies of volunteers from the counties of Queen Anne's, Kent, Caroline, and Dorchester of the colony of Maryland and was authorized on 16 September 1776 for service with the Continental Army. Recruitment Areas It was assigned to the main Continental Army on 27 December 1776. On 22 May 1777, it was assigned to the 1st Maryland Brigade and re-organized on 12 May 1779 to nine companies. It was re-assigned to the Southern Department on 5 April 1780. The regiment was re-assigned from the 1st Maryland Brigade to the Maryland Brigade on 1 January 1781. The regiment would see action during the [[:Category:Battle of Long Island|Battle of Long Island]] (1776), the [[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]] (1777), the [[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]] (1777), the [[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]] (1778), the [[:Category:Battle of Camden|Battle of Camden]] (1780), and the [[:Category:Battle of Guilford Court House|Battle of Guilford Court House]] (1781). The regiment was furloughed 1 January 1782, at Round O, South Carolina and disbanded on 1 January 1783. '''5th Maryland Regiment''' :Active 1774-1783 :Country United States :Allegiance Continental Congress of the United States :Branch Army :Type Infantry :Size 728 soldiers(1776) re-organized to 611 soldiers(1781) :Part of Maryland Line :Nickname Dandy Fifth '''Engagements''' : [[:Category:Battle of Long Island|Battle of Long Island]] : [[:Category:Battle of Trenton|Battle of Trenton]] : [[:Category:Battle of Princeton|Battle of Princeton]] : [[:Category:Battle of Brandywine Creek|Battle of Brandywine]] : [[:Category:Battle of Germantown|Battle of Germantown]] : [[:Category:Battle of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth]] : [[:Category:Siege of Yorktown|Battle of Yorktown]] : [[:Category:Battle of Cowpens|Battle of Cowpens]] : [[:Category:Battle of Guilford Court House|Battle of Guilford Court House]] : New York 1776 : New York 1777 : South Carolina 1780 : South Carolina 1781 : South Carolina 1782 '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ef/Northpt.jpg/1280px-Northpt.jpg Painting of the Battle of North Point] by Don Troiani, at which the Maryland Militia, including the 5th Maryland Regiment, held up the British advance long enough to organize the successful defense of Baltimore. * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Lithograph_of_painting_byThomas_Ruckle.jpg The Battle of North Point], Lithograph of an original painting by militiaman and amateur painter Thomas Ruckle. Ruckle served with the Washington Blues, a company of the 5th Regiment, Maryland Militia, at the Battle of North Point

5th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Confederate)

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[[Category:5th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Confederate), United States Civil War]] For profiles of members of the unit, see [[:Category: 5th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry (Confederate), United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Goff-2066-1.gif|caption=Flag of the
Kentucky Orphan Brigade|align=r|size=150}} '''5th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry''' assembled during the late summer of 1861, included Freeman's Kentucky Infantry Battalion. Its members were raised in the counties of Pendleton, Breathitt, Morgan, Magoffin, Bath, Owen, Grant, Jessamine, Henderson, Harrison, Shelby, and Franklin. Being a twelve-month unit, when it became time to reenlist some of its members refused and were transferred to the 9th Kentucky Regiment. Later men of the 5th did reenlist for the duration of the war. It became part of the Orphan Brigade or Louisville Legion. The regiment reported 134 casualties in the Battle of Shiloh, then was active at Baton Rouge before being assigned to Kelly's and J H Lewis' Brigade, Army of Tennessee. It was prominent at Chickamauga and later took an active part in the Atlanta Campaign. In the fall of 1864 it was mounted as the [[:Category: 5th Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Infantry (Confederate), United States Civil War|5th Kentucky Mounted Infantry]]. The unit had 91 men disabled at Chickamauga, totalled 201 men and 165 arms in December, 1863.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CKY0005RIT National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. :'''Officers:''' Colonels Hiram Hawkins, Andrew J May, and John S Williams; Lieutenant Colonels John W Caldwell and George W Conner' and Majors Richard Hawes and William Mynheir. ==Sources==

5th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry

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[[Category: 5th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry, United States Civil War]] '''5th Regiment, Mississippi Cavalry''' was assembled at Columbus, Mississippi during the summer of 1863. Many of the men had seen prior service in various state commands, and some were from Panola and Kemper counties. It was assigned to Chalmers', W.F. Slemons', R. McCulloch's, Mabrey's, and W. Adams' Brigade and confronted the Federals in Mississippi, Kentucky, West Tennessee, and Alabama. Companies C, D, E, H, and K were captured at Selma in April, 1865, and the remaining companies were included in the surrender of the Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana. Its commanders were '''Colonel James Z. George'''; Lieutenant Colonels '''James A. Barksdale''', P.H. Echols, '''W.M. Reed''', and Nathaniel Wickliffe; and Majors W.G. Henderson and '''William B. Perry'''. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CMS0005RC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==History== The 5th Mississippi Cavalry was formed from the [[:Category: 19th Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry (George's), United States Civil War| 19th Battalion Mississippi Cavalry]], when their term of enlistment expired. '''Lt- Col. James Z. George''' commanded the regiment. The regiment was consolidated with the [[:Category: 18th Battalion, Mississippi Cavalry (George's), United States Civil War|18th Battalion Mississippi Cavalry]]. Lt-Col. J. Z. George had previously served as Adjutant General for the State of Mississippi and commanded a non-existent Mississippi State Troops. Even though his official rank in the Confederate Army was lieutenant colonel, he was still referred to as “General George”: and his regiment as "Colonel George’s regiment of cavalry" instead of the 5th Mississippi Cavalry. The regiment began forming and training in the summer of 1863 as part of General James R. Chalmers’ Cavalry Division, based out of Oxford, MS. During General Chalmers’ West Tennessee raid in October 1864 that culminated in the '''first Battle of Collierville''', the 5th Mississippi Cavalry was used to guard the crossing of the Tallahtachie River at Wyatt (near present day Abbeville). On the division’s return to Oxford, the 5 Mississippi participated in the battle of '''Wyatt''' on October 13. On November 3, 1863, General Chalmers made a second attempt at '''Collierville''', TN. The 5th Mississippi Cavalry was under the command of Col. Slemon’s Brigade. Gen. Chalmers ordered his two brigades to attack immediately since his intelligence told him that only one Union regiment was defending the earthworks. Slemon’s dismounted brigade formed on the right and led the attack with the 5th Mississippi Cavalry in the lead. The Union forces actually included the 7th Illinois Cavalry with small artillery and the 2nd Iowa Cavalry armed with 5-shot Colt rifles. Col. J. Z. George and another officer were the only two to reach the railroad embankment where they were captured. The Confederate attack was repulsed and the division returned to Oxford, MS. The other casualties of the regiment were 4 killed and 14 wounded. One company of the Fifth was in the gallant fight made at the Wolf River bridge in the '''Battle of Moscow''', TN, on December 4, 1863. In February 1864, General Chalmers was placed under the command of General N. B. Forrest Cavalry Corps. Lt-Col. James A. Barksdale was placed in command of the regiment which was in the brigade of '''Col. Jeffrey Forrest''', the youngest brother of General N. B. Forrest. At the '''Battle of Okolona''' on February 22, both Lt-Col. Barksdale and Col. Jeffrey Forrest were killed. The casualties of the regiment were 3 killed, 3 wounded, 3 missing. General Forrest selected Lt-Col Wiley M. Reed to command the regiment. The regiment was now under the brigade commanded by Col. “Black Bob” McCulloch when General Chalmers' division joined Gen. Forrest in the famous Tennessee raid of March and April, 1864. General Chalmers was ordered to take two brigades and attack '''Fort Pillow'''. The brigades left Jackson, TN, and rode all day and night in driving rain to reach Fort Pillow on the morning of April 12. After driving in the pickets and occupying the hills around the fort, General Forrest arrived to take command. The Confederates forces totaled approximately 1500 men while the fort was defended by 580 Union cavalrymen and black artillerymen, commanded by officers who had never been in combat. Many of the officers and soldiers were killed and wounded by Confederate snipers firing down into the fort from nearby bluffs. After the Union commander rejected the surrender terms, the Confederates charged over the walls and took the fort. The Confederate casualties included 100 including 14 killed. The 5th Mississippi Cavalry had the highest number of casualties of any regiment, including its commander, Lt-Col. Wiley Reed. The regiment returned to Mississippi. General Forrest remained in Jackson, TN, until May 1st. After marching in the funeral procession for Lt.-Col. Wylie Reed, he lead the remained of his cavalry corps back to Mississippi. (Wylie Reed's body was re-interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, TN, in 1887.) The regiment participated in the engagements between Pontotoc and Tupelo, July 10-15, 1864, including the '''Battle of Harrisburg''' (now within the city limits of Tupelo). The regiment was with Wade’s Brigade in August, 1864, contesting the advance of Hatch's Federal Division to Oxford, which the Union troops burned on August 22. They skirmished with the raiders in front of Oxford and on the 23d attacked the retreating column at Abbeville, In the report of May 10, 1864, the 5 Mississippi Cavalry was commanded by '''Capt. William B. Peery''' serving in McCulloch's Brigade, Forrest’s Cavalry. There were several changes of commanders over the next months. The regiment participated in Hood’s 1864 campaign. There was some reorganization of companies which left only 32 men in two companies in the 5 Mississippi. The remnant of the regiment surrendered to Union Gen James H. Wilson on May 7, 1865. After the war, James Z. George would return to Carrolton, Carroll County, and open up his law office. He also served as a Senator. The high school in North Carrolton, Carroll County, is named after him. ==Sources== *Official Records of the War of the Rebellion. *"Military History of Mississippi; 1803-1898” by Dunbar Rowland. New edition with supplement by H. Grady Howell, Jr. Chickasaw Bayou Press, 2003. *"Fort Pillow, a Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory" by John Cimprich, LSU Press, 2005. *“The Campaigns of Gen. Nathan B. Forrest”. Gen Thomas Jordan and J. P. Pryor. Da Capo Press, 1996. *"Brigadier General Tyree H. Bell, C.S.A.: Forrest'S Fighting Lieutenant", by Nathaniel Cheairs Hughes Jr., Unv Tennessee Press 2004, *“Hancock's Diary” or "A History of the Second Tennesse Cavalry". by R. R. Hancock, Brandon Printing Co, 1887.

5th Regiment, SC Infantry

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{{Image|file=Johnson-20173-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} ::::{{Red|5th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry}} Overview: 5th Infantry Regiment, assembled during March and April, 1861, contained men recruited in Laruens, Lancaster, Spartanburg, and Union counties. It was ordered to Virginia and, serving in D.R. Jones' Brigade, saw action at First Manassas. Later it was placed in General R.H. Anderson's, M. Jenkins', and Bratton's Brigade. It participated in the campaigns of the army from Williamsburg to Fredericksburg, then served in Longstreet's Suffolk operations and with D.H. Hill in North Carolina. Moving again with Longstreet, the unit did not arrive in time to take part in the Battle of Chickamauga, but was engaged at Knoxville. Returning to Virginia, it was conspicuous at The Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor, in the trenches of Petersburg, and around Appomattox. This regiment reported 3 killed and 23 wounded at First Manassas and totalled 650 men in April, 1862. It sustained 21 casualties at Williamsburg, 81 at Gaines' Mill, 73 at Frayser's Farm, 39 during the Maryland Campaign, and 102 at Wauhatchie. In 1864 it lost 18 killed, 95 wounded, and 16 missing during The Wilderness Campaign, and from June 13 to December 31, there were 11 killed and 65 wounded. On April 9, 1865, the unit surrendered 19 officers and 263 men. The field officers were Colonels A. Coward, John R.R. Giles, and Micah Jenkins; Lieutenant Colonels Andrew Jackson, G.W.H. Legg, and John D. Wylie; and Majors Thomas C. Beckham, William M. Foster, and William T. Thomson. [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CSC0005RI NPS Civil War Units]. {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-301.jpg |align=c |size=315 |label=Paula's Civil War Ancestors }}
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5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry

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[[Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Military_and_War_Portal|'''US Black Heritage: Military and War Portal''']] == Regiment Information == This infantry regiment consisted of African American enlisted men and white officers who fought for the Union Army during the American Civil war. It was initially formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI), but within a few months, as the United States Colored Infantry (USCI) was organized, it became the 5th Regiment of the USCI. Recruiting for the 127th OVI first began under the "Contraband Law" which allowed African Americans working for the United States to earn $10 per month - $3 for clothing and $7 as pay. The regiment was organized at Camp Delaware, Ohio and recruiting was slow at first. Its companies were mustered in on the following dates: * Companies B, C, E, G and H on 23 Jul 1863 * Company A on 7 Aug 1863 * Company D on 20 Aug 1863 * Company F on 9 Sep 1863 * Company I on 17 Oct 1863 * Company K on 15 Jan 1864 In Nov 1863, the company was moved to Norfolk, Virginia and James W. Conine was appointed as its Colonel. Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Siege of Petersburg, Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 Four soldiers from the 5th USCI were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaffin%27s_Farm Battle of Chaffin's Farm] during the Siege of Petersburg: [[Beaty-1489|Powhatan Beaty]], [[Bronson-1418|James H Bronson]], [[Holland-5549|Milton Murray Holland]], and [[Pinn-7|Robert A Pinn]]. The ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I says that 266 soldiers of the 5th Regiment died while serving. The regiment was mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. == Field And Staff Officers == The following men served as officers in the regimental "Field & Staff." See ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I , [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=617 page 593] for details. * James W. Conine, Colonel * Giles W. Shurtleff, Colonel * John B. Cook, Lieutenant Colonel * Ira C. Terry, Major * William R. Brazie, Major * Lyman Allen, Surgeon * George V.R. Merrill, Surgeon * [[Hunter-24717|Reuben Hunter]], Surgeon * Joseph A. Eastman, Assistant Surgeon * [[Merryweather-37|Henry Broadway Collins Merryweather]], Assistant Surgeon * A. Judson Gray, Assisstant Surgeon * Elliott F. Grabill, Adjutant * Henry L. Turner, Adjutant * Basil S. Spangler, Adjutant * James B. F. Marsh, R. Q. M. * J. R. Brown, Chaplain * James L. Patton, Chaplain * John W. Jackson, Ser. Maj. * James S. Tyler, Q. M. S. * Thomas S. Grimes Com. Ser. * Henry Self, Com. Ser. * D. S. Bolsinger, Hos. St'd == Rosters of Company Officers and Enlisted Men == The following space pages have rosters for each company of the 5th USCI. If you create a profile for one of these soldiers, please add their WikiTree ID to the roster table for their company. * '''Company A:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_A|5th USCI, Company A]] * '''Company B:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_B|5th USCI, Company B]] * '''Company C:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_C|5th USCI, Company C]] * '''Company D:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_D|5th USCI, Company D]] * '''Company E:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_E|5th USCI, Company E]] * '''Company F:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_F|5th USCI, Company F]] * '''Company G:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_G|5th USCI, Company G]] * '''Company H:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_H|5th USCI, Company H]] * '''Company I:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_I|5th USCI, Company I]] * '''Company K:''' See [[Space:5th_USCI%2C_Company_K|5th USCI, Company K]] === Resources for Researching Unit Members === * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=623 594]-624 (unit rosters); image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5. === Stickers and Categories for Profiles === :The following stickers and categories can be added as appropriate to profiles for soldiers from the 5th USCI to further honor their military service. :'''General military sticker for 5th USCI:''' Copy and paste the template below, then change ONLY the enlisted date, mustered date [this will be date they were mustered out or died], and rank. Leave everything else exactly the same. Adding this template will add the profile to the category for the 5th USCI. See [[Template:US_Civil_War]] for more details. :{{US Civil War
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:|description = missing in action :'''Categories:''' * [[Category:Battle of Chaffin's Farm]] : this category would be appropriate for any one who was killed or wounded in the Battle of Chaffin's Farm (sometimes referred to as the Battle of Chapin's Farm or Battle of New Market Heights). This was the battle that caused the most casualties in the 5th USCI. *[[Category: Siege of Petersburg]] : this category would be appropriate for any one who was killed or wounded in the Siege of Petersburg - most of the 5th USCI's casualties from the siege occurred in Jun 1864. == Sources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=623 594]-624 (unit rosters); image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]] * Larry Stevens, '''"127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, "''' ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. See also: * '''National Parks Service:''' "United States Colored Troops 5th Regiment Infantry," https://www.nps.gov/rich/learn/historyculture/5thusct.htm.

5th USCI, Company A

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company A was mustered in on 7 Aug 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. There was a large group of men who had enlisted for a term of one year in 1864 and they were mustered out on 29 Aug 1865 in New Berne, North Carolina, just a few weeks before the rest of the company was mustered out. :Casualties included: * 3 killed in action (Privates [[Jackson-56284|Samuel W Jackson]] and [[Pointer-894|John Thomas Pointer]], and [[Taborn-51|Henderson Taborn]]]) * 1 missing in action, assumed to be killed in action (Private [[Hicks-19759|George C Hicks]]) * 1 died while a prisoner of war ([[Artis-471|Private James Henry Artis]]) * 5 died of battle wounds, including two captains (Captains [[Brockway-1078|Orlando Park Brockway]] and [[Wilbur-2241|Wales Wilbur]]; Privates [[Byrd-6958|John Byrd]], [[Stewart-55516|John T Stewart]], and [[Williams-126691|John Williams]]) * 2 wounded in action and later discharged from the unit (2nd Lieutenant Wm S Simmons and Private Charles Moore) * 16 died of disease * 10 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=618 594-596]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, MIA means Missing In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Brockway-1078]]||Brockway||Orlando P||Captain||25||29 Jul 1863||1838||3 yrs||22 Jun 1864||died of battle wounds |- |[[Wilbur-2241]]||Wales||Wilbur||Captain||25||21 Jul 1862||1837||3 yrs||17 Oct 1864||died of battle wounds |- |||Jones||Robert H||Captain||24||11 Sep 1863||1839||3 yrs||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Bennett||Clifton A.||1st Lieutenant||19||20 May 1861||1842||3 yrs||29 Jul 1864||promoted to Captain of Co. B |- |||Simmons||Wm S||2nd Lieutenant||25||7 Nov 1864||1839||3 yrs||16 May 1865||wounded in action; OWD |- |||Burrows||Walter A.||2nd Lieutenant||25||29 Jul 1865||1840||3 yrs||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-I === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. 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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company B was mustered in on 23 Jul 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. There was a group of men who had enlisted for a term of one year in 1864 and they were mustered out on 22 Aug 1865 in New Berne, North Carolina, just a few weeks before the rest of the company was mustered out. :Company B suffered a number of casualties, with the largest number of soldiers being killed or wounded in action from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaffin%27s_Farm Battle of Chaffin's Farm], which occurred on September 29th-30th, 1864. The unit's roster referred to it as "Chapin's" farm instead of "Chaffin's" farm. :Casualties included: * 10 killed in action ** [[Johnston-28041|1st Lieutenant Robert F. Johnston]] ** [[Hall-68103|1st Sergeant Thacker H. Hall]], brother-in-law of Perry Huddleston ** [[Huddleston-3736|Corporal Perry Huddleston]], brother-in-law of Thacker H. Hall ** [[Brooks-26571|Corporal Ebenezer Brooks]] ** [[Beverly-1072|Private Samuel Beverly]] ** [[Clifton-4331|Private John Clifton]] ** [[Pryor-2900|Private John H. Pryor]] ** [[Richards-21830|Private Granville Richards]] ** [[Shields-7115|Private Alexander Shields]] ** [[Sims-10634|Private Marquis L. Sims]] * 6 died of battle wounds or in a field hospital: Privates [[Calloway-1028|John W. Calloway]], [[Evans-45574|William Evans]], [[Fortenberry-1067|Daniel K Fortenberry]], [[Simmons-20188|Threstly Simmons]], John Woodson, and [[Wright-62697|William R. Wright]] * 8 died of disease * 10 others died while serving (likely of disease) * 25 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=621 597-600]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Von Heintze||Carl||Captain||41||30 Jul 1863||1822||3||3 Aug 1864||Dismissed |- |||Bennett||Clifton A.||Captain||19||20 May 1861||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bates||Eugene F.||1st Lieutenant||21||21 Dec 1861||1840||3||23 Feb 1864||Transferred to Co. G |- |[[Johnston-28041]]||Johnston||Robert F.||1st Lieutenant||30||11 Nov 1863||1833||3||15 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Turner||Henry L.||1st Lieutenant||19||29 Sep 1864||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Spangler||Basil S.||1st Lieutenant||20||14 Nov 1863||1843||3||1 Aug 1865||Appointed Adjutant |- |||Owens||Thurston C.||2nd Lieutenant||21||29 Aug 1863||1842||3||9 Oct 1863||Dismissed |- |||Gray||Charles P.||2nd Lieutenant||20||29 Nov 1864||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-E === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Allstein||Henry||Private||21||29 Aug 1864||1843||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Anderson||George W.||Private||18||10 Jul 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Ball||Peter||Private||45||18 Jun 1863||1818||3||30 Nov 1863||SCD |- |||Barnes||Henry||Private||26||2 Jun 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Beaver||Thomas||Private||30||15 Aug 1864||1834||1||16 Oct 1865||OWD |- |[[Beverly-1072]]||Beverly||Samuel||Private||24||2 Jun 1863||1839||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Blair||Garrett||Private||18||1 Jun 1863||1845||3||30 Nov 1863||SCD |- |||Bloodsaw||Lewis||Private||20||29 Aug 1864||1844||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Booker||Charles||Private||18||22 Aug 1864||1846||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Bow||James W.||Corporal||19||2 Jun 1863||1844||3||9 Sep 1864||Died during service |- |[[Brooks-26571]]||Brooks||Ebenezer||Corporal||18||10 Jul 1863||1845||3||2 Aug 1864||KIA |- |||Brown||Edward||Private||25||20 Aug 1864||1839||3||11 Oct 1865||Mustered out |- |||Brown||George W.||Private||18||20 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Brumback||William||Corporal||19||6 Jul 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bundy||Thomas||Private||21||27 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Absent in hospital |- |[[Calloway-1028]]||Calloway||John W.||Private||24||2 Jun 1863||1839||3||18 Jun 1864||Died of battle wounds |- |||Calmus||Creed W.||Private||22||1 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Carter||Kendle||1st Sergeant||25||2 Jun 1863||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Carter-46731]]||Carter||Isaac||Private||22||29 Jun 1863||1841||3||28 Sep 1863||Died of disease |- |[[Clark-82027]]||Clark||George||Private||39||9 Nov 1863||1824||3||19 Nov 1864||Died of disease |- |[[Clifton-4331]]||Clifton||John||Private||36||6 Jul 1863||1827||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Cole||Joseph||Musician||20||25 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Cole||Franklin||Private||19||2 Jun 1863||1844||3||11 Oct 1865||Mustered out |- |||Coleman||James||Private||19||7 Jul 1863||1844||3||7 Jun 1865||SCD |- |||Cooper||Noah||Private||21||6 Jul 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Cosby||Charles||Private||20||1 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Cousins||Henry||Private||18||28 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Crooms||Charles||Private||27||13 Aug 1864||1837||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Daniels||Charles||Private||22||12 Aug 1864||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Davenport||Willis||Sergeant||26||7 Nov 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Davis-109234]]||Davis||Anderson||Private||26||29 Aug 1864||1838||3||2 Sep 1865||Died of disease |- |||Davis||John||Private||18||9 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Day||John||Private||38||30 Aug 1864||1826||1||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||Dickerson||Lewis||Private||40||20 Aug 1864||1824||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Dixon||Victor||Private||||||||||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Dole||John||Private||19||30 May 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Elias||Hunley||Private||25||22 Aug 1864||1839||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Evans||James W.||Private||25||19 May 1863||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Evans||John||Private||20||3 Aug 1864||1844||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Evans-45574]]||Evans||William||Private||30||3 Jun 1863||1833||3||12 Oct 1864||Died of battle wounds |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames F-M === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Fortenberry-1067]]||Fortenberry||Daniel||Private||18||19 Aug 1864||1846||1||31 Jan 1865||POW/Died of wounds |- |||Fortenberry||Edward||Private||39||19 Aug 1864||1825||1||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Freeman||Alexander||Corporal||19||25 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Gales||George W.||Private||21||1 Jun 1863||1842||3||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||Governor||David||Private||19||11 Aug 1864||1845||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Haithcock||George||Private||23||11 Aug 1864||1841||1||22 Aug 1864||ETS |- |||Hale||George||Private||21||29 Aug 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Absent in hospital |- |[[Hall-68103]]||Hall||Thacker H.||1st Sergeant||18||25 Jun 1863||1845||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |[[Henry-17985]]||Henry||Charles||Private||18||4 Jul 1863||1845||3||9 Oct 1863||Died of pneumonia during service |- |||Higgenbottom||Benjamin||Private||19||19 Aug 1864||1845||3||26 Aug 1865||OWD |- |||Hill||James||Corporal||22||2 Jun 1863||1841||3||27 Dec 1864||SCD |- |||Hill||John H.||Corporal||19||6 Jun 1863||1844||3||Unknown||SCD |- |||Hogans||David||Private||42||26 Aug 1864||1822||1||26 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Holley||Calvin||Private||30||20 Aug 1864||1834||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Huddleston-3736]]||Huddleston||Perry||Corporal||34||6 Jun 1863||1829||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Jackson||Andrew||Private||18||8 Jul 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Jackson||John||Private||26||13 Aug 1864||1838||1||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||Johnson||Arthur||Corporal||36||29 Jun 1863||1827||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Johnson-137211 ]]||Johnson||Alexander||Private||23||9 Jun 1863||1840||3||1 Aug 1865||Died of disease during service |- |||Jones||Alvis||Private||23||9 Aug 1864||1841||1||23 Jun 1865||SCD |- |||Jones||Eli||Private||31||9 Aug 1864||1833||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Jones||George||Private||33||29 Aug 1864||1831||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Jones||William||Private||44||24 Jun 1863||1819||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Julius||Robert||Private||26||9 Aug 1864||1838||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Kales||William||Sergeant||20||9 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Ladd||George||Corporal||18||31 Oct 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Ladd||Andrew||Private||19||14 Jun 1864||1845||3||25 Aug 1865||Absent in hospital |- |||Lawrence||Sanford||Private||19||9 Feb 1865||1846||1||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Lewis-57943]]||Lewis||Jeremiah T.||Private||18||27 Jun 1863||1845||3||2 Jan 1865||Died of disease |- |[[Lewis-57942]]||Lewis||William||Private||20||27 Jun 1863||1843||3||12 Aug 1864||Died of disease |- |||Marshall||James||Private||19||9 Aug 1864||1845||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Mason||Stephen||Private||35||9 Jun 1863||1828||3||18 May 1865||SCD |- |[[McCorgin-3]]||McCorgin||John||Private||24||14 Jul 1863||1839||3||28 Oct 1863||Died of lung fever at Camp Delaware, OH |- |||McCorgin||Julius||Private||19||14 Jul 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[McCorgin-2]]||McCorgin||Reuben||Private||18||14 Jul 1863||1845||3||20 Oct 1863||Died of typhoid fever at Camp Delaware, OH |- |[[McCorgin-1]]||McCorgin||Wade||Private||23||14 Jul 1863||1840||3||15 Sep 1865||Died of remittant fever |- |||McCraw||Charles||Private||27||27 Jun 1863||1836||3||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||McDonald||Richard||Private||25||27 Jun 1863||1838||3||25 Apr 1864||SCD |- |||McGee||William||Private||18||13 Aug 1864||1846||2||11 Oct 1865||Mustered out on order of War Department |- |||McKeel||William||Private||38||30 Jun 1863||1825||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Mickey||Edward||Private||19||20 Jun 1863||1844||3||Unknown||SCD |- |||Minis||Robert||Private||35||1 Jul 1863||1828||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames N-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Parker-51673]]||Parker||John||Private||32||10 Jul 1863||1834||3||1 Jul 1864||Died of typhoid during service |- |[[Payne-20779]]||Payne||John H.||Private||21||23 Jun 1863||1842||3||10 Oct 1863||Died of disease during service |- |||Penny||Thomas||Private||47||10 Jul 1863||1816||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Poindexter||Madison||Sergeant||32||29 May 1863||1831||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Pryor-2900]]||Pryor||John H.||Private||20||31 May 1863||1843||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Raglan||Peter||Private||44||2 Jun 1863||1819||3||25 Apr 1865||SCD |- |||Reed||John||Private||18||6 Jun 1863||1845||3||1 Aug 1863||SCD |- |[[Richards-21830]]||Richards||Granville||Private||22||26 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |[[Richardson-37136]]||Richardson||Thomas J||Private||19||6 Aug 1864||1845||1||20 Sep 1865||died of disease |- |||Rickman||Jackson||Private||35||30 Aug 1864||1829||1||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||Robinson||Johnson||Private||25||11 Aug 1864||1839||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Robinson||Samuel||Private||20||20 Jan 1865||1845||1||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Rogers||William||Private||18||16 Aug 1864||1846||3||12 May 1865||SCD |- |[[Shields-7115]]||Shields||Alexander||Private||18||20 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |[[Simmons-20188]]||Simmons||Thrisbly||Private||36||19 Aug 1864||1828||1||23 Mar 1865||Died of battle wounds |- |[[Sims-10634]]||Sims||Marquis L||Private||40||24 Jun 1863||1823||3||29 Sep 1865||KIA |- |||Sloan||Franklin||Corporal||21||20 Jun 1863||1842||3||19 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Slone||Samuel||Private||23||20 Jun 1863||1840||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Smith||William||Corporal||20||30 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Smith||James||Private||20||7 Nov 1863||1843||3||29 May 1865||SCD |- |||Smith||Nathan||Private||18||2 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Smith||Simeon||Private||32||19 Aug 1864||1832||1||Unknown||SCD |- |||Sowards||Horace||Private||27||3 Jun 1863||1836||3||18 May 1865||SCD |- |||Steems||Isaac H.||Private||19||14 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Stewart||John H.||Corporal||19||28 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Stewart||William||Private||18||9 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Tanner||George||Private||38||24 Jun 1863||1825||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Taylor||James W.||Private||20||3 Jul 1863||1843||3||9 Nov 1865||SCD |- |||Thompson||Matthew||Private||18||4 Jul 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Thornton||Robert||Private||18||4 Jul 1863||1845||3||31 Aug 1865||SCD |- |||Valentine||William||Sergeant||21||13 Jun 1863||1842||3||24 Jun 1865||SCD |- |||Valentine||John||Private||34||20 Jun 1863||1829||3||18 Nov 1863||SCD |- |||Valentine||Jordan||Private||27||18 Jun 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Veny||John||Private||30||12 Aug 1864||1834||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Wagoner-1580]]||Wagonett||Ephraim||Corporal||20||14 Jun 1863||1843||3||18 Nov 1863||Died during service |- |[[Walden-3069]]||Walden||George||Private||22||7 Jul 1863||1841||3||12 Jan 1865||Died of disease during service |- |||Walker||George||Private||28||13 Aug 1864||1836||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Walker||Willis||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Walters||Edward||Private||22||3 Aug 1864||1842||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||White||Obediah||Sergeant||21||6 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||White||George W.||Private||24||29 May 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Wilker||James||Musician||18||7 Nov 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Williams||Charles||Private||23||15 Aug 1864||1841||2||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Williams||Horace||Private||33||7 Jun 1863||1830||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Wilson||John||Private||18||19 Aug 1864||1846||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Woodson-2480]]||Woodson||John||Private||30||29 Aug 1864||1834||1||8 Dec 1864||Died of pneumonia in field hospital |- |||Woodson||William||Private||22||29 Aug 1864||1842||1||6 Sep 1865||ETS |- |[[Wright-62747]]||Wright||Clairbourne||Private||21||9 Aug 1864||1843||1||3 Apr 1865||Died of disease |- |||Wright||John||Private||19||18 Aug 1864||1845||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Wright-62697]]||Wright||William R.||Private||32||17 Aug 1864||1832||1||29 Sep 1864||Died of battle wounds |- |||Zimmerman||Henry||Private||22||27 Jun 1863||1841||3||18 May 1865||SCD |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=621 597]-600; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company B. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company C was mustered in on 23 Jul 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. There was a large group of men who had enlisted for a term of one year in 1864 and they were mustered out on 29 Aug 1865 in New Berne, North Carolina, just a few weeks before the rest of the company was mustered out. :The unit suffered the most casualties during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaffin%27s_Farm Battle of Chaffin's Farm and New Market Heights] on 29 Sep 1864. During this battle, all of the officers for Company C were killed or wounded so [[Holland-5549|Milton M. Holland]] took command of the company. He was awarded a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_of_Honor Medal of Honor] for his actions in this battle, one of only 26 African Americans to be awarded the Medal during the Civil War. :Casualties included: * 4 killed in action: Privates [[Blackburn-7370|Daniel Blackburn]], [[Viney-726|Floyd Viney]], [[Watson-39304|Benjamin Watson]], and [[Woods-20675|Nathan Woods]] * 2 died of battle wounds: Privates [[Newby-2218|William Newby]] and [[Reed-31730|Jesse Reed]] * At least seven died of disease * 13 others died while serving (likely also of disease) * 4 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability * 15 others wounded in battle == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=624 600-603]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Fahrion||Gustavus||Captain||24||4 Aug 1863||1839||3||8 May 1865||Resigned |- |||Griffith||Charles W. ||1st Lieutenant||25||9 Sep 1863||1838||3||7 Oct 1864||Resigned |- |||Stomats||Peter A.||1st Lieutenant||27||21 Sep 1863||1836||3||3 Sep 1864||Resigned |- |[[Call-1794]]||Call||Frank J.||1st Lieutenant||21||9 Oct 1863||1842||3||Unknown||Transferred to Co. H |- |||Viers||John B.||1st Lieutenant||24||10 Nov 1863||1839||3||19 May 1865||Transferred to Co. K |- |||Scroggs||Joseph J.||1st Lieutenant||27||5 Aug 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-G === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Anderson||Daniel||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Anderson||William C.||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Austin||Jeremiah||Private||22||1 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Bell||William R.||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bennett||Jacob||Private||17||16 Aug 1864||1847||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Bentley||William||Corporal||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Blackburn-7370]]||Blackburn||Daniel||Private||22||22 Jun 1863||1841||3||18 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Boman||William||Corporal||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bowen||Reese||Private||18||23 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1864||ETS |- |||Bowman||Washington||Private||42||22 Jun 1863||1821||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Boyers||Edward||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bradley||William H.||Private||22||13 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Aug 1864||ETS |- |[[Brooks-26591]]||Brooks||Charles||Private||18||23 Aug 1864||1846||1||1 Jun 1865||Died of disease |- |||Brown||Alfred||Private||28||22 Jun 1863||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Bryles||Robert||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||2||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Burles||Israel||Corporal||22||22 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Busentine||Jordon W.||Sergeant||23||22 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Carey-7560]]||Carey||Charles||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||10 Nov 1864||Died of disease |- |[[Clay-5613]]||Clay||Henry||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||24 Mar 1864||Died of disease |- |||Comes||James W.||Private||33||22 Jun 1863||1830||3||Unknown||Captured 4 Mar 1864;
absent in hospital with
no further record found |- |||Cooper||James W.||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Coursey||Thomas W.||Private||37||22 Jun 1863||1826||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Courtney||Edward||Private||49||22 Jun 1863||1814||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Cross||Thomas W.||Private||37||22 Jun 1863||1826||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Cunningham||Alexander||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Curry-8780]]||Curry||Henry||Private||33||15 Aug 1864||1831||1||10 Jun 1865||Died of disease |- |||Dandridge||Philip||Private||31||18 Aug 1864||1833||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Davis-118320]]||Davis||Cornelius||Private||18||30 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Davis||James||Private||18||26 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Duckwelder||Clayburn||Private||46||26 Aug 1864||1818||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Earley-928]]||Earley||James||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||8 Apr 1865||Died of disease |- |||Essig||George||Private||18||26 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Evans-45586]]||Evans||Daniel||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||22 Apr 1864||Died of disease |- |||Evans||Robert||Private||27||26 Aug 1864||1837||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Ferris-4099]]||Ferris||George||Private||33||22 Jun 1863||1830||3||11 May 1864||Died of pneumonia during service |- |||Festerman||Henry||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Fields-7887]]||Fields||Charles||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||30 Jul 1864||Died of typhoid pneumonia during service |- |||Fry||William H.||Sergeant||24||16 Oct 1863||1839||3||28 May 1865||OWD |- |||Fry||Joel I||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Gaines||James A.||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Garnes||William||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||1 Dec 1864||SCD |- |||Gones||William||Private||22||18 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames H-N === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Harding||Harrison||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Harper||William J.||Corporal||21||22 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Harper-16608]]||Harper||Alexander||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||5 Aug 1864||Died of typhoid fever during service |- |[[Harris-60881]]||Harris||George||Private||24||25 Aug 1864||1840||1||11 Feb 1865||Died of pneumonia during service |- |||Harris||Henry||Private||39||22 Jun 1863||1824||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Hickman||Joseph||Private||21||23 Aug 1864||1843||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Holland-5549]]||Holland||Milton M.||1st Sergeant||18||22 Jan 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Hommons||James||Private||18||22 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Hopkins||Charles||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Houston||Joseph A.||Sergeant||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Howell-14826]]||Howell||Edward||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||5 Aug 1864||Died of pneumonia during service |- |||Ivey||George||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||16 Oct 1863||OWD |- |||Jackson||John W.||Sergeant||24||22 Jun 1863||1839||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Jackson||Daniel||Private||47||22 Jun 1863||1816||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Jackson||Daniel Jr.||Private||19||23 Aug 1864||1845||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Jones||John W.||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Kelley||John||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Kelley||Milton||Private||18||23 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Lee||Benjamin||Private||19||19 Aug 1864||1845||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Lee||John||Private||36||10 Aug 1864||1828||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Lee-44987]]||Lee||Lewis||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||1||16 Apr 1865||Died of tuberculosis during service |- |||Lee||William||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Lett||William H.||Corporal||18||10 Sep 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Lett||Daniel||Private||23||22 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Lett||Samuel||Private||24||10 Sep 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Males||Aron||Private||19||15 Aug 1864||1845||1||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Manley||Benjamin||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Mason-24730]]||Mason||Thomas J.||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||25 Jul 1865||Died of disease during service |- |||May||James H||Private||18||22 Aug 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||McFarland||John||Private||37||20 Aug 1864||1827||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Moody||Henry||Private||21||22 Aug 1864||1843||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Moody||Jackson||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||1||28 May 1865||OWD |- |||Moore||John||Private||21||22 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Moore||Preston||Private||21||4 May 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Moore||Thomas||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Morris||Noah||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Morris-40352]]||Morris||William||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||7 Jan 1864||Died of exposure during service |- |||Nelson||Ferdinand||Sergeant||25||22 Jun 1863||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Newby||John||Corporal||26||10 Sep 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Newby||John W.||Private||22||11 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Newby||Stephen||Private||20||13 Aug 1864||1844||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Newby-2218]]||Newby||William||Private||22||10 Sep 1863||1841||3||3 Jul 1864||Died of battle wounds |- |||Norris||William||Private||23||20 Aug 1864||1841||1||28 May 1865||OWD |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames O-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Payne||Evan||Private||31||22 Jun 1863||1832||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Payne-20832]]||Payne||George||Private||24||22 Jun 1863||1839||3||13 May 1864||Died of typhoid fever during service |- |||Penny||Leroy||Private||25||10 Aug 1864||1839||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Pogue||Isaiah||Private||30||22 Jun 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Prince-6477]]||Prince||William||Private||36||22 Jun 1863||1827||3||12 Mar 1865||Died of disease |- |||Purle||John||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Reed-31730]]||Reed||Jessee||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Sep 1864||Died of battle wounds |- |||Riffith||Albert||Private||29||13 Aug 1864||1835||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Riggins||Alfred||Private||22||22 Aug 1863||1841||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Robertson||Henry||Private||42||22 Jun 1863||1821||3||28 May 1865||OWD |- |||Royal||Henry||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||2||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Rush||Wilmor||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||9 Dec 1863||SCD |- |[[Scott-56928]]||Scott||Abraham||Private||23||22 Jun 1863||1840||3||8 Oct 1863||Died of measles during service |- |||Scott||Richard||Private||21||22 Jun 1863||1842||3||28 May 1865||OWD |- |||Scott||William||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Shanks||William H.||Sergeant||26||22 Jun 1863||1837||3||16 May 1865||SCD |- |[[Singer-2253]]||Singer||Hugh||Private||22||22 Aug 1864||1842||1||3 Jun 1865||Died of typhoid fever during service |- |||Spears||Joel S.||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Starkes||Charles G.||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Starkes-85]]||Starkes||John||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||11 Jul 1865||Died or pleurisy during service |- |||Stevens||Stephen||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Steward||Alexander||Private||37||22 Jun 1863||1826||3||28 May 1865||OWD |- |||Strotter||Charles H.||Private||18||21 Aug 1864||1846||1||26 May 1864||OWD |- |||Tabler||Jesse||Private||25||15 Aug 1864||1839||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Taylor||Charles||Private||18||20 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Thomas||William H.||Corporal||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Thompson||George||Private||22||22 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Thompson||Henry||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Thompson||Samuel||Private||20||22 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Thompson||William||Private||24||22 Jun 1863||1839||3||25 May 1865||SCD |- |[[Turner-46871]]||Turner||George||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||16 Sep 1864||Died of malaria during service |- |||Valentine||John||Private||26||22 Jun 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Viney-726]]||Viney||Floyd||Private||18||13 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Wall||Moses||Private||40||22 Jun 1863||1823||3||28 May 1865||OWD |- |[[Watson-39304]]||Watson||Benjamin||Private||21||22 Jun 1863||1842||3||18 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Wells||Isaac L||Sergeant||23||22 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||White||Simon||Private||18||26 Aug 1864||1846||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Wilkins||John||Private||18||22 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Williams-127303]]||Williams||Charles||Private||30||22 Jun 1863||1833||3||28 May 1865||OWD - died of disease contracted during service |- |||Williams||James||Private||19||22 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |[[Woods-20675]]||Woods||Nathan||Private||31||22 Jun 1863||1832||3||18 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Woods||Robert||Private||20||14 Aug 1864||1844||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Woodson||Daniel||Corporal||24||22 Jun 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||Mustered out |- |||Yauger||John W.||Private||21||22 Aug 1864||1843||1||28 May 1865||OWD |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=624 600]-603; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company A. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company D was mustered in on 21 Aug 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. There was a large group of men who had enlisted for a term of one year in 1864 and they were mustered out in late Aug 1865 in New Berne, North Carolina, just a few weeks before the rest of the company was mustered out. :Company D soldier [[Bronson-1418|James H Bronson (1838-1884)]] received a Medal Honor. At the time of the [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Chaffin%27s_Farm|Battle of Chaffin's Farm]] he was a first sergeant. After the company's officers were killed or wounded in a charge, Bronson took charge of the company and led it gallantly in the rest of the battle. :25 men from Company D died while serving. * [[Hogan-7235|Lorenzo Hogan]] was killed in action. * [[Jordan-20403|Samuel Jordan]] was executed by the Confederate Army in retaliation for the execution of Daniel Bright, who had been tried and found guilty of participating in a guerilla unit fighting against the Union Army. * 23 others died of disease * 11 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=627 603-605]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period
of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Poundstone||Alex M.||Captain||28||12 Aug 1863||1835||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Skinner||Jacob K.||1st Lieutenant||28||11 Sep 1863||1835||14 Apr 1864||3||Resigned |- |||Way||David L.||1st Lieutenant||24||21 Aug 1862||1838||12 Oct 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Chapin||Lucian||2nd Lieutenant||44||16 Nov 1863||1819||22 Apr 1864||3||Resigned |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-G === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period
of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Artist-38]]||Artist||William||Private||20||3 Aug 1863||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Atwell||John C.||Sergeant||19||13 Jun 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Atwood||Kinchen||Private||20||14 Aug 1864||1844||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Bartley||Levi||Private||40||21 Aug 1863||1823||25 Jun 1865||3||SCD |- |||Bates||Peter||Private||22||1 Aug 1863||1841||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Bell||Joseph||Private||28||16 Aug 1863||1835||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Berry||Jackson||Private||29||6 Aug 1863||1834||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Betenbaugh||Joel||Private||18||1 Aug 1864||1846||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Beverly||Herod||Private||35||1 Aug 1863||1828||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Bird||George||Private||39||6 Aug 1863||1824||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Blanton||Nicholas||Private||26||19 Aug 1864||1838||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Bollman||John||Private||22||6 Aug 1863||1841||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Bradley||Morris||Private||21||3 Aug 1863||1842||Unknown||3||Unknown |- |||Bradshaw||Alfred||Corporal||20||3 Aug 1863||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Brawson||James||Private||21||3 Aug 1863||1842||Unknown||3||Absent in hospital with
no further record |- |[[Bronson-1418]]||Bronson||James H.||Musician||25||4 Jul 1863||1838||20 Sep 1865||3||On furlough, no further record |- |||Brooks||Abraham||Private||25||1 Aug 1863||1838||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Brooks||John W||Private||21||1 Aug 1863||1842||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Brown||John||Private||20||19 Aug 1864||1844||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Bruce-9659]]||Bruce||Samuel||Private||28||1 Aug 1863||1835||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Caldwell||Edward||Private||23||27 Jul 1863||1840||Unknown||3||Wounded; absent in hospital
with no further record |- |||Carter||Edward N||Private||24||13 Aug 1863||1839||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Carter||Joseph||Private||19||6 Aug 1863||1844||3 Jan 1865||3||SCD |- |[[Carter-46710]]||Carter||Nelson||Private||33||17 Aug 1863||1830||11 Aug 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Chafer||John||Private||24||4 Aug 1863||1839||Unknown||3||Wounded; absent in hospital
with no further record |- |||Chizenoll||Wilkinson||Private||22||25 Aug 1864||1842||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Clark||Andrew||Private||19||1 Aug 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Clark||David||Private||19||17 Aug 1864||1845||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Clark||Gabriel||Private||28||20 Aug 1864||1836||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Cochrel||John||Private||18||13 Aug 1863||1845||Unknown||3||Unknown |- |||Comings||Edward||Private||39||16 Aug 1863||1824||20 Feb 1864||3||SCD |- |[[Craddolph-2]]||Craddolph||Joseph||Private||21||25 Aug 1864||1843||29 May 1865||1||Died of disease |- |||Curl||Bryant||Private||39||19 Aug 1864||1825||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Dempsey-3535]]||Dempsey||McCazy||Private||35||19 Aug 1864||1829||19 Jun 1865||1||Died of disease |- |[[Fletcher-16645]]||Fletcher||Benjamin F||Private||25||3 Aug 1863||1838||20 Sep 1863||3||Died of disease |- |[[Foote-4809]]||Foote||George W.||Corporal||20||19 Aug 1864||1844||15 May 1865||1||Died of disease |- |||Ford||Thomas||Private||25||21 Aug 1863||1838||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Gailbor-1]]||Gailbor||Nathan||Private||26||31 Jul 1863||1837||9 Dec 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Galloway||Dennis||Private||25||19 Aug 1864||1839||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Gardner-22361]]||Gardner||Preston||Private||29||7 Jul 1863||1834||1 Dec 1863||3||Died of disease |- |||Glassgow||James||Private||18||13 Aug 1864||1846||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Goings||James M||Private||18||13 Aug 1864||1846||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Goings||John||Private||24||13 Aug 1864||1840||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Good||Thomas||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||20 Sep 1865||1||Mustered out |- |||Gore||Frank||Private||19||3 Aug 1864||1845||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS|| |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames H-M === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period
of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Hailstock||Owen||Sergeant||19||1 Aug 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Hall||George J||Private||21||1 Aug 1863||1842||26 May 1865||3||SCD |- |||Hamilton||Charles||Corporal||26||13 Jun 1863||1837||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Hammond||Landing||Private||24||18 Jun 1863||1839||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Hargrow||John||Private||19||13 Jun 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Harris||Samuel||Corporal||29||1 Aug 1863||1834||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Harris||Adam||Private||22||6 Jul 1863||1841||30 Jun 1865||3||SCD |- |[[Harris-60666]]||Harris||Alexander||Private||30||1 Aug 1863||1833||28 May 1865||3||Died in service |- |||Hicks||Alexander||Private||26||1 Nov 1863||1837||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Hogan-7235]]||Hogan||Lorenzo||Private||25||20 Aug 1864||1839||29 Sep 1864||1||KIA |- |[[Hollinger-812]]||Hollinger||John||Private||32||17 Aug 1864||1832||25 Mar 1865||1||Died of disease |- |||Hoover||Stephen||Private||37||1 Aug 1863||1826||15 Dec 1864||3||SCD |- |||Hunster||George||Private||24||1 Aug 1863||1839||Unknown||3||Wounded; absent on furlough
with no further record |- |||Jasper||William||Private||18||6 Jul 1863||1845||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||John||Nicholas||Private||21||25 Aug 1864||1843||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Johnson||Thomas R.H.||Sergeant||22||14 Aug 1863||1841||16 Oct 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Johnson||Abel||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Jones||Daniel||Private||18||17 Aug 1864||1846||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Jones||Dudley||Private||24||18 May 1864||1840||11 Jul 1865||3||SCD |- |||Jones||Samuel||Private||26||6 Jul 1863||1837||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Jones||William||Private||20||10 Aug 1863||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Jordan-20403]]||Jordan||Samuel||Private||19||1 Aug 1863||1844||18 Dec 1863||3||Executed by Confederate Army |- |||Kelly||Abraham P.||Corporal||21||13 Jun 1863||1842||24 Oct 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[King-58983]]||King||Anderson||Private||47||1 Aug 1863||1816||22 Dec 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||King||Charles||Private||23||13 Jun 1863||1840||12 Sep 1863||3||Transferred to Co. A |- |[[Land-3775]]||Land||Samuel||Private||18||13 Aug 1863||1845||21 Feb 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Lawrence||John||Private||20||1 Nov 1863||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Lee||Spencer||Private||19||20 Aug 1864||1845||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Lewis||Benjamin||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Lewis||Cornelius||Private||19||18 May 1864||1845||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Lewis||Edward||Private||20||18 May 1864||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Lewis-57903]]||Lewis||Stewart||Private||22||18 May 1864||1842||24 May 1865||3||Died of disease |- |[[Locklain-1]]||Locklain||John||Private||19||3 Aug 1863||1844||12 Jul 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Lowe||George||Private||20||5 Aug 1865||1845||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Malone||Ezekiel||Private||29||5 Aug 1863||1834||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Manley||Solomon J||Private||18||13 Jun 1863||1845||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Manuel||James||Private||30||17 Aug 1864||1834||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Marshall-28351]]||Marshall||William||Private||21||13 Jun 1863||1842||13 Sep 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||McCowan||Willis||Private||18||21 Aug 1864||1846||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||McGinnis||John||Private||21||1 Sep 1863||1842||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Miller||John H.||Musician||20||1 Aug 1863||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Minnus||John||Private||19||11 Aug 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Moore||Washington||Private||27||12 Aug 1863||1836||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames N-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period
of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Nelson-31310]]||Nelson||George||Private||18||10 Aug 1863||1845||24 Feb 1864||3||Died of disease |- |[[Norman-9590]]||Norman||Horace||Corporal||20||19 Aug 1863||1843||24 Apr 1865||3||Died of disease |- |||Olford||Frank||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Owens||Edward||Private||40||16 Aug 1863||1823||13 Jun 1865||3||OWD |- |[[Palmer-29945]]||Palmer||Jonah||Private||21||13 Aug 1863||1842||24 Aug 1863||3||Died of disease |- |||Peters||Sanford||Private||28||5 Aug 1863||1835||11 Oct 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Phillips||John||1st Sergeant||22||3 Aug 1863||1841||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Porter||Alexander||Private||19||1 Aug 1864||1845||24 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Reed||Booker||Private||26||13 Aug 1864||1838||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Richards||Edward||Private||30||5 Aug 1863||1833||10 Jun 1864||3||SCD |- |||Richardson||John||Private||23||26 Jul 1863||1840||26 Jun 1865||3||OWD |- |[[Row-834]]||Row||John||Private||46||30 Jun 1863||1817||5 Dec 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Ryan||George||Private||26||15 Aug 1863||1837||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Sanders||William J.||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||26 Jun 1865||1||Mustered out |- |||Seldon||Robert B||Private||26||14 Aug 1863||1837||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Shanks||James||Private||19||15 Jul 1863||1844||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Smith||Willis C.||Sergeant||24||13 Jun 1863||1839||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Smith||Charles||Corporal||19||13 Jun 1863||1844||25 Jul 1865||3||SCD |- |||Sowers||Joseph||Private||19||3 Aug 1863||1844||11 Oct 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Strodder||Daniel||Private||24||1 Aug 1864||1840||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Swayne-428]]||Swayne||Albert||Private||22||14 Aug 1863||1841||18 Feb 1865||3||Died of disease |- |||Taylor||Thomas||Private||21||6 Aug 1863||1842||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Taylor||Zackary||Private||24||19 Aug 1864||1840||25 May 1865||1||OWD |- |||Thompson||Burl||Private||18||1 Aug 1863||1845||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Thompson||George||Private||24||25 Aug 1864||1840||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Tyre||John||Private||18||19 Aug 1863||1845||24 Apr 1864||3||SCD |- |[[Upthegrove-39]]||Upthegrove||James||Private||19||9 Aug 1863||1844||13 Sep 1864||3||Died of disease |- |||Vickers||Henry||Private||23||17 Aug 1864||1841||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |||Ward||John||Private||27||4 Aug 1863||1836||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Warren-23257]]||Warren||Lewis||Private||21||21 Aug 1863||1842||30 Aug 1863||3||Died of disease |- |||Washington||George||Private||21||13 Aug 1864||1843||28 Aug 1865||1||ETS |- |[[Washington-4179]]||Washington||Reuben||Private||19||16 Aug 1864||1845||31 Mar 1865||1||Died of disease |- |||Watson||Frank||Private||23||12 Aug 1863||1840||11 Oct 1865||3||OWD |- |||Webb||James||Private||27||11 Aug 1863||1836||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||West||Moses G||Private||24||5 Aug 1863||1839||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |[[Wheeler-26326]]||Wheeler||Charles||Private||29||11 Aug 1863||1834||20 Sep 1863||3||Died of disease |- |||Whitfield||Nepthalia||Sergeant||20||6 Aug 1863||1843||24 Jun 1865||3||SCD |- |||Woods||James||Private||21||6 Aug 1863||1842||20 Sep 1865||3||Mustered out |- |||Works||Henry A||Private||20||20 Aug 1864||1844||6 Jun 1865||1||Mustered out |- |||Wyatt||Ira||Private||32||15 Aug 1863||1831||1 Aug 1863||3||Transferred to Co. H |- |||Yates||Miles||Private||19||20 Aug 1864||1845||28 Aug 1865||1||Mustered out |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=627 603]-605; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company A. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === The company mustered in on 23 July 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio and mustered out on 20 September 1865 at Carolina City, North Carolina. :Casualties included: * 4 killed in action (Capt. [[Oren-73|Charles Oren]], 1st Sgt. [[Steele-13472|George Steel]], Pvt. [[Evans-45581|William Evans]], and Pvt. [[Lewis-57946|Alexander Lewis]]) * 5 died of battle wounds (Pvts. [[Alexander-24359|William Alexander]], [[Bryant-19107|Samuel Bryant]], [[Crawford-25394|Robert Crawford]], [[Diggs-623|Johnson Diggs]], and [[Wilson-107441|Charles Wilson]]) * 2 wounded in action, with 1 (Pvt. Jefferson Pinkney) discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability * at least 5 died of disease * 9 others died while serving (likely also died of disease) * 2 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability (Pvt. Jefferson Pinkney, mentioned above, and Cpl. Frederick McClung) == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=630 606-609]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, MIA means Missing In Action, and ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year). ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Oren-73]]||Oren||Charles||Captain||33||Aug. 13, 1863||1830||July 23, 1864||3 yrs.||Killed July 23, 1864, in battle in front of Petersburg, Va. |- |||Ford||Frank J.||Captain||24||Sept. 7, 1863||1839||||3 yrs.||Transferred to Co. F Jan. 2. 1865. |- |||Dearborn||Josiah H.||Captain||24||Nov. 22, 1863||1839||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with company |- |||Stomats||Peter A.||1st Lieut.||27||Sept. 21, 1863||1836||||3 yrs.||Transferred to Co.C Feb. 23, 1864. |- |||Griffith||Charles W.||1st Lieut.||25||Sept. 9, 1863||1838||||3 yrs.||Assigned to Co. E Feb. 23, 1864 |- |||Ramsey||Gerard||1st Lieut.||24||Aug. 31, 1864||1840||May 3, 1865||3 yrs.||Resigned |- |||Way||David L.||2d Lieut.||24||Aug. 21, 1862||1838||||3 yrs.||(not stated) |- |||Doolitte||Oscar E.||2d Lieut.||||Aug. 9, 1863||||Dec 27, 1864||3 yrs.||Resigned |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-I === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |[[Alexander-24359]]||Alexander||William||Private||36||Aug. 29, 1864||1828||Feb 24, 1865||1 yr.||Died Feb, 24, 1865, at Fort Fisher, N. C. of wounds received Feb. 22, 1865, in battle of Wilmington, N.C. |- |||Anderson||Charles H||Private||18||July 29, 1863||1845||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with company |- |||Banning||John||Private||18||Aug. 1, 1863||1845||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Barnes||Nathan||Private||23||July 4, 1863||1840||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Bayles||James||Private||18||Mch. 12, 1864||1846||May 26, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Betts||Joseph P.||Corporal||23||July 13, 1863||1840||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Bird||John H||Private||20||June 21, 1863||1843||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Black||Edward||Private||18||July 28, 1863||1845||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Bond||Tony||Private||20||Aug. 20, 1864||1844||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Boswell||Albert||Private||31||July 23, 1863||1832||June 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |[[Bow-433]]||Bow||Henry||Private||21||Dec. 25, 1863||1832||Mar. 3, 1865||3 yrs.||Died at Fort Monroe, Va. |- |[[Bray-6953]]||Bray||William||Private||28||July 13, 1863||1835||Feb. 1864||3 yrs.||Died at Norfolk, Va. |- |||Brinn||William||Private||21||Aug. 14, 1864||1843||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Brown||Cornelius||Private||25||July 15, 1863||1838||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Brown||Harrison||Private||19||Aug. 17, 1864||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Brown||Henry||Private||18||Aug. 12, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Bryant-19107]]||Bryant||Samuel||Private||26||July 15, 1863||1837||Aug. 16, 1864||3 yrs.||Died Aug. 16, 1864, at Portsmouth. Va., of wounds received Aug. 12, 1864, in battle before Petersburg, Va. |- |||Burris||James||Private||24||June 30, 1863||1839||June 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Burton||Edward||Private||18||June 24, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Butcher||Henry||Corporal||33||July 28, 1863||1830||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Butler||Henry||Private||19||Aug. 1, 1864||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Caldwell||Henry||Private||20||Aug. 11, 1864||1844||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Calvin||John||Private||18||Aug. 10, 1864||1846||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Carr||John||Private||18||Aug. 9, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Carter||William A.||Private||19||Aug. 4, 1864||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Chafers||Dillon||1st Sergt.||24||June 9, 1863||1839||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Clark||Theodore A.||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1864||1846||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Coleman||Thornton||Private||19||Aug. 19, 1864||1845||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Cooper||John||Private||18||July 23, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Crawford-25394]]||Crawford||Robert||Private||25||Aug. 13, 1864||1839||May 11, 1865||3 yrs.||Died Wilmington, NC of head wound when tree fell on him |- |||Day||Newton||Private||18||Sept. 28, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Dearborn||William H||Private||19||June 26, 1863||1844||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Denpsee||Charles||Private||21||Aug. 18, 1864||1843||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Dent||Franklin||Sergeant||25||June 15, 1863||1838||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Dent||James H||Private||38||July 14, 1863||1825||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Diggs-623]]||Diggs||Johnson||Private||19||July 25, 1863||1844||Oct. 10, 1864||3 yrs.||Died at New York harbor of wounds received Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of Newmarket Heights, Va. |- |||Donathan||Charles||1st Sergt.||20||July 10, 1863||1843||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Edwards-40919]]||Edwards||Isaac||Corporal||22||June 28, 1863||1841||Sept. 14, 1865||3 yrs.||Died Sept. 14, 1865, at Morehead City, N.C. |- |||Elliott||Isaac||1st Sergt.||33||June 23, 1863||1830||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Evans||William||Private||18||June 15, 1863||1845||Sept. 29, 1864||3 yrs.||KIA battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia |- |||Fields||George||Private||19||Aug. 18, 1864||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Fox||John||Private||21||Aug. 19, 1864||1843||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Frazier||Robert H.||Private||24||June 24, 1863||1839||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Fry-9723 ]]||Fry||Peyton A.||Private||20||June 25, 1863||1843||Apr. 1, 1865||3 yrs.||Died at Madison, O. |- |||Fuller||Alexander||Private||19||June 16, 1863||1844||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Gales||John||Private||19||July 28, 1863||1844||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Garnes-134]]||Garnes||Samuel||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1864||1846||May 11, 1865||1 yr.||Died of typhoid fever at Raleigh, N.C. |- |||Goings||George||Corporal||22||June 11, 1863||1841||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Goings||Braxton||Private||27||June 7, 1863||1836||Sept. 6, 1863||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Goode||Charles||Private||21||Aug. 24, 1864||1843||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Hale||Charles W.||Private||22||Aug. 10, 1864||1842||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Hale||George||Private||23||Aug. 12, 1864||1841||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Harris||James||Private||24||June 30, 1863||1839||June 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Harrison||Henry||Private||23||July 10, 1863||1840||Nov. 28, 1863||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |[[Harrison-28943]]||Harrison||William||Private||18||July 9, 1863||1845||Oct. 9, 1863||3 yrs.||Died of pneumonia at Camp Delaware, O. |- |||Harrison||William||Private||35||May 30, 1864||1829||Oct. 18, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |[[Hart-22287]]||Hart||George||Corporal||23||July 10, 1863||1840||Dec. 1, 1864||3 yrs.||Died of chronic diarrhea at Fort Monroe Hospital, VA |- |[[Hayden-6374]]||Hayden||William||Private||28||July 18, 1863||1835||Nov. 10, 1863||3 yrs.||Died of disease at Camp Delaware, O. |- |||Henry||Lewis||Private||37||July 15, 1863||1826||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Herse||Jerry||Private||28||May 10, 1864||1836||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Hill||Gideon||Private||46||June 22, 1863||1817||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Hill||Lewis||Private||30||Aug. 19, 1864||1834||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Holmes||James||Private||18||Aug. 13, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||2 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Hornaday||Levi||Private||18||Aug. 29, 1864||1846||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Ireland||Robert||Private||44||July 1, 1863||1819||Aug. 26, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames J-R === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Jenkins||George W||Private||18||June 10, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Jennings-8074]]||Jennings||John H||Private||29||June 8, 1863||1834||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Johns||Richard||Private||22||July 10, 1863||1841||Apr. 28, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Johnson||Henry||Private||18||Aug. 20, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Johnson-138003 ]]||Johnson||William R.||Private||23||June 20, 1863||1840||Nov. 13, 1864||3 yrs.||Died of consumption at Balfour Hospital, Portsmouth, VA. |- |||Jones||James.||Private||28||Aug. 20, 1864||1836||Sept. 3, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Jones||John W||Private||48||June 15, 1863||1815||(unknown)||3 yrs.||(blank) |- |||Jones||Levi||Private||20||Aug. 16, 1864||1844||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Jones-136851 ]]||Jones||Mathew||Private||31||June 28, 1863||1832||Dec. 11, 1864||3 yrs.||Died of wounds at Ft. Monroe, Va. |- |||Lee||Haskins||Private||18||Aug. 18, 1864||1846||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Lewis||Samuel||Corporal||19||July 18, 1863||1841||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Lewis-57946]]||Lewis||Alexander||Private||21||July 13, 1864||1843||Sept. 29, 1864||3 yrs.||Killed in battle of Deep Bottom, Virginia |- |||Lewis||Uriah||Private||37||July 30, 1864||1827||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Lewis||Vincent||Private||29||June 28, 1863||1834||Mar. 20, 1861||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Mariday||Isaac||Private||21||July 4, 1863||1842||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Marks||Richard D.||Private||18||June 22, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Marshall||Henry||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1864||1846||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Maston||Samuel||Private||20||July 4, 1863||1843||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Mayo||George W.||Private||18||July 28. 1863||1845||Jun 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||McCann||Buford||Private||24||Aug. 16, 1864||1840||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||McClung||Frederick||Corporal||35||July 31, 1863||1828||Aug. 23, 1865||3 yrs.||Surgeon's certificate of disability |- |||McCommons||John||Private||18||Aug. 11, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||2 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||McCool||Henry||Private||29||Aug. 28, 1861||1832||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||McFarland||Allen||Private||18||July 2, 1863||1845||May 23, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |[[Miner-3708]]||Miner||John W.||Private||20||July 12, 1863||1843||Dec. 5, 1863||3 yrs.||Died of pneumonia at Entrenched Camp, Norfolk, VA |- |||Nicholas||William||Private||36||July 14, 1863||1827||Jun 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Owens||Douglas||Private||22||Sept. 20, 1863||1841||Dec. 9, 1863||3 yrs.||Discharged at Columbus, Ohio. |- |||Page||Job||Private||21||July 28, 1863||1842||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Parker||Ferdinand||Private||21||June 15, 1863||1842||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Patterson||John E.||Private||20||June 23, 1863||1843||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Perry-26535]]||Perry||Franklin B||Private||20||July 19, 1863||1843||May 10, 1865||3 yrs.||Died at Wilmington, N.C. |- |||Peyton||Augustus||Private||18||July 18, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Pinkney||Jefferson||Private||19||Aug. 17, 1864||1845||Oct. 19, 1865||3 yrs.||Surgeon's Certificate of Disability |- |||Powell||Alexander||Private||18||Aug. 15, 1864||1846||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Raines||Aaron E||Private||20||June 23, 1863||1843||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Raines||William W||Private||19||June 23, 1863||1844||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Ramsey||Alexander||Corporal||19||June 6, 1863||1841||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Rickman||William H.||1st Sergt.||44||July 21, 1863||1819||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Rickman||James A.||Corporal||18||June 21, 1863||1845||Sept. 20 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Rickman-1019]]||Rickman||John A||Private||29||June 10, 1863||1834||Sept. 21, 1863||3 yrs.||Died of pneumonia at Camp Delaware. Ohio |- |||Ridgeway||John||Private||18||Aug. 15, 1864||1846||Aug. 22, 1865||1 yr.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Robertson||George||Private||28||July 18, 1863||1835||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames S-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!End of Service!!Period of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Seldon||Samuel||Private||18||June 23, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |[[Seldon-212]]||Seldon||Thomas||Private||25||June 5, 1863||1838||Mar. 11, 1864||3 yrs.||Died of smallpox at Yorktown, VA |- |||Simmons||Wesley C||Private||22||June 1, 1862||1840||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Smith||Charles||Private||25||June 20, 1863||1838||(unknown)||3 yrs.||(blank) |- |||Smith||James M||Private||32||Aug. 23, 1864||1832||Aug. 27, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |[[Steele-13472]]||Steel||George||1st Sergt.||28||July 14, 1863||1835||Sept 29, 1864||3 yrs.||Killed Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of New Market Heights. Va. |- |||Stewart||William||Private||40||Aug. 19, 1864||1824||June 15, 1865||1 yr.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Taborn||Elias||Private||27||July 26, 1863||1836||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Taborn||John E.H.||Private||18||July 24, 1863||1845||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Taite||Henry||Private||30||June 15, 1863||1833||June 15, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Terne||Morris||Private||18||Aug. 18, 1864||1846||Aug 28, 1865||1 yr.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Tolliver||Phillip||Private||23||June 20, 1863||1840||(unknown)||3 yrs.||(blank) |- |||Turner||Henry||Private||18||Aug. 24, 1861||1843||Aug 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |||Turner||Joseph||Private||24||June 23, 1863||1839||Apr. 4, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Webb||Edward||Private||20||July 5, 1863||1843||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |- |||Williams||Woodson D.||Corporal||25||Sept. 21, 1863||1838||Oct. 21, 1865||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Williams||George||Private||23||June 11, 1863||1840||Jan 12, 1866||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |||Williams||Jacob||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1861||1843||Aug. 28, 1865||1 yr.||ETS |- |[[Wilson-107441]]||Wilson||Charles W||Private||19||July 24, 1863||1844||Oct. 6, 1864||3 yrs.||Died at Ft. Monroe. Va., of wounds received Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Wilson||Green||Private||17||July 22, 1863||1846||Sept. 4, 1863||3 yrs.||Discharged by order of War Department |- |[[Winfrey-550]]||Winfrey||Lewis L||Private||25||June 7, 1863||1838||Sept. 20, 1865||3 yrs.||Mustered out with co |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=630 606]-609; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company E. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === The company mustered in on 9 September 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio and mustered out on 20 September 1865 at Carolina City, North Carolina. :Casualties included: * 14 killed in action at the battle of New Market Heights, Virginia * 1 was killed "accidentally" * 1 died of battle wounds while being held as a prisoner of war * 15 died outside of battle. None were listed specifically as dying from wounds, but it is unclear if all 15 died of disease * 10 were discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability, plus 1 (Gustavus Edington) was noted as being wounded == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=633 609-612]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column: * ETS = Expiration of Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year) * KIA = Killed In Action * OWD = Order of War Department * SCD = Surgeon's Certificate of Disability ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Ford||Ellery C.||Captain||21||Sept. 7, 1863||1842||3||Jan. 27, 1865||Promoted to Major 107th U. S. Colored Troops |- |||Ford||Frank J.||Captain||24||Sept. 7, 1863||1839||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Johnson||Jacob T.||1st Lt.||24||Sept. 11, 1863||1839||3||Aug. 29, 1865||Resigned |- |||Wilber||Wales||1st Lt.||25||July 21, 1862||1837||3||Sept. 24, 1864||To Captain Co. A. |- |||Bishop||Jacob||2d Lt.||(blank)||Nov. 7, 1864||||3||April 22, 1865||Resigned |- |||Long||Joseph W.||2d Lt.||26||Aug. 12, 1863||1837||3||Jan. 16, 1864||Resigned |- |||Viers||John B.||2d Lt.||24||Nov. 10, 1863||1839||3||Apr. 1865||Trans. To Co. C |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-I === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Alexander||James||Private||46||Sept. 8, 1863||1817||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Anderson||William||Private||24||May 1, 1863||1839||3||May 20, 1865||SCD |- |||Bailey||Anderson||Private||19||Aug. 31, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Bailey||Lewis||Private||19||Sept. 4, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Baker||David||Sgt||27||Aug. 9, 1863||1836||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Baker-64283]]||Baker||James||Private||20||Aug. 21, 1863||1843||3||April 7, 1865||Died at Columbus, O. |- |||Beaty||Thomas||Private||22||Aug. 28, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Blake||George||Private||52||Aug. 7, 1863||1811||3||Dec. 10, 1863||SCD |- |||Booker||Fleming||Private||22||Aug. 17, 1864||1842||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Bowens||William||Private||18||Aug. 13, 1864||1846||1||June 7, 1865||SCD |- |[[Bowers-9686]]||Bowers||Joseph||Private||21||Aug. 21, 1863||1842||3||Jan. 16, 1864||Died at Norfolk, Va. (NOTE: His CMSR is filed as Joseph Bowman) |- |||Bowman||William J||Private||21||Aug. 17, 1864||1843||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Boyd||Nathan||Private||21||Aug. 17, 1864||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Brock||John||Private||29||Aug. 17, 1864||1835||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Bunch||John||Private||21||Aug. 21, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Burns||Alexander||Private||25||June 9, 1863||1838||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Callander||Samuel||Private||23||Aug. 16, 1864||1841||1||May 30, 1865||OWD |- |||Carter||John||Private||20||June 1, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Carter-46742]]||Carter||Robert||Private||18||Aug. 15, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 23, 1865||Died at New Berne, N. C. |- |||Carter||Robert||Private||18||(blank)||||3||March 20, 1861||SCD |- |[[Carter-46737]]||Carter||William H.||Private||25||June 25, 1863||1838||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Caston||Johnson||Private||20||Sept. 1, 1863||1843||3||||Returned to duty from General Hospital, Smithville. Ņ. C., June 28, 1865; no further record found. |- |||Chapman||William||Private||28||Aug. 25, 1863||1835||3||Nov. 28, 1863||SCD; also borne on rolls as "William Chatman." |- |[[Conally-19]]||Conally / Cornalty||Newton||Private||21||Aug. 17, 1863||1842||3||Mar. 4, 1864||Died at Norfolk, Va. (NOTE: CMSR is under Newton Cornalty) |- |||Cook||John||Private||25||Sept. 11, 1863||1838||3||(blank)|| |- |||Costem||Henry||Private||18||Aug. 15, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Cozen||Whitfield||Private||24||Aug. 20, 1864||1840||2||||Sick at Baltimore, Md., Oct. 31, 1864; No further record found. |- |[[Cumberland-417]]||Cumberland||Albert||Corporal||23||June 7, 1863||1840||3||Sept. 14, 1865||Died at Carolina City, NC |- |||Cumberland||Winston||Private||41||Aug. 18, 1864||1823||1||Aug. 22. 1865||ETS |- |||Davis||James||Private||22||Aug. 10, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Dickerson||Isaac||Private||17||Aug. 23, 1864||1847||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |[[Dixon-18426]]||Dixon||Lewis||Private||21||Aug. 13, 1864||1843||1||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Edington||Gustavus||1st Sergt||27||Aug. 28, 1863||1836||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of Newmarket Heights, Va. |- |||Ford||Spencer||Private||22||Aug. 17, 1863||1841||3||July 9, 1865||OWD |- |||Frazer||Albert||Private||42||Aug. 5, 1863||1821||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Gallimo||Mumford||Private||18||Aug. 31, 1863||1845||3||May 30. 1865||OWD |- |||Gilbert||Henry||Private||24||May 15, 1864||1840||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Goings||Benjamin F.||Sgt||22||Aug. 21, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Gray||Samuel||Private||26||Aug. 15, 1863||1837||3||Oct. 16, 1865||OWD |- |||Gray||William||Private||23||June 7, 1863||1840||3||(blank)|| |- |||Guilson||James||Private||27||Aug. 22, 1863||1836||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Hall||Eleazor F.||Sgt||23||Aug. 12, 1863||1840||3||March 20, 1865||SCD |- |[[Hamilton-34250]]||Hamilton||Benjamin W.||Private||31||Sept. 7, 1863||1832||3||Nov. 3, 1864||Died of disease at Ft. Monroe, VA |- |[[Hamilton-34250]]||Hamilton||George W||Private||31||Sept. 7, 1863||1832||3||Nov. 3. 1864||Died at Fort Monroe, Va. (NOTE: Duplicate of Benjamin W. Hamilton. See CMSR.) |- |[[Harris-61501]]||Harris||George R.||Private||22||Sept. 7, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 20. 1864||Died of disease at Ft Monroe, VA |- |||Henderson||Henry||Private||18||May 15, 1864||1846||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Henderson||Samuel||Private||42||Aug. 11, 1863||1821||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Henderson||William||Private||22||Aug. 11, 1861||1839||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Hewit||John||Private||18||Aug. 13, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Hill||George W.||Private||30||Aug. 28, 1863||1833||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Holland||Isaac||Corporal||20||Sept. 1, 1863||1843||3||May 30, 1865||OWD |- |[[Holley-1420]]||Holley||Alexander||Private||21||July 27, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 11, 1865||Died of disease at Regimental Hospital, Carolina City, NC |- |||Howard||Madison||Private||18||Aug. 28, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Hughes||Richard||Private||27||Sept. 2, 1863||1836||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Humphreys||Henry||Private||21||Aug. 16, 1864||1843||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames J-R === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Jackson||Hardy||Private||20||Aug. 16, 1864||1844||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |[[Johnson-13939]]||Johnson||George||Private||30||Aug. 13, 1864||1834||1||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Johnson||William||Private||23||May 15, 1864||1841||3||(blank)|| |- |[[Kennedy-27317]]||Kennedy||Washington||Private||37||Sept. 8, 1863||1826||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||King||William E.||Private||21||Aug. 21, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lewis||George||Private||39||Aug. 12, 1863||1824||3||||Absent on furlough Sept. 20, 1865; no further record found. |- |||Lewis||James E||Private||25||Aug. 8, 1864||1839||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Lewis||John||Private||20||Aug. 14, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lock||John||Private||19||Aug. 21, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Mabry-1522]]||Mabry||William||Private||24||Aug. 23, 1863||1839||3||Sept. 29, 1864||Died of battle wounds while a POW |- |[[Matthews-18881]]||Matthews||James||Private||25||Aug. 11, 1864||1839||2||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Mayo||James O||Private||18||July 10, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||McCowan||Charles I||Private||20||Sept. 6, 1863||1843||3||Dec. 10, 1863||SCD |- |||McDaniels||William||Private||21||Aug. 31, 1863||1842||3||Oct. 13, 1865||SCD |- |[[McPherson-7606]]||McPherson||Aaron||Private||19||Aug. 18, 1863||1844||1||June 20, 1865||Died at New Berne, NC |- |||Moore||Marshall||Private||29||Aug. 18, 1863||1834||1||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Morgan||Israel||Private||25||Aug. 16, 1863||1838||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Morris||Wilson||Private||20||Dec. 10, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Napper||John C||Private||24||Aug. 16, 1863||1839||1||May 30, 1865||OWD |- |||Newman||Francis||Private||19||July 15, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Olmstead||George||Private||19||Aug. 12, 1864||1845||1||May 30, 1865||OWD |- |||Olmstead||William||Private||18||Aug. 17, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Perkins||Benjamin||Private||18||Aug, 27, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |[[Perkins-21374]]||Perkins||Stephen||Private||19||Aug, 27, 1864||1845||1||July 8. 1865||Died of typhoid fever at New Berne, NC |- |||Powell||Robert||Private||38||Aug. 17, 1864||1826||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Price||James||Private||35||July 9, 1863||1828||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Reed-24894]]||Reed||James T.||Sgt.||18||Aug. 21, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Reed-33703]]||Reed||Lemuel||Private||28||Dec. 10, 1863||1835||3||Aug. 29, 1865||Died of typhoid fever at Carolina City, NC |- |||Rickman||George W||Private||17||July 24, 1863||1846||3||(blank)|| |- |[[Rickman-681]]||Rickman||William||Private||18||Aug. 22, 1864||1846||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Rollins||William H||Private||18||Aug. 4, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames S-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Saulsburry||William||Private||45||Sept. 8, 1863||1818||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Scott-3628]]||Scott||James E.||Corporal||18||July 25, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Scott-54174]]||Scott||John T.||Sgt||23||July 17, 1863||1840||3||May 30, 1865||OWD |- |[[Sellers-5055]]||Sellers||John||Private||31||Sept. 1, 1863||1832||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Shafer||William H||Private||19||Sept. 1, 1863||1844||3||Feb. 10, 1865||SCD |- |[[Shauber-2]]||Shauber/Shewber/Showber||Lewis||Private||35||Dec. 10, 1863||1828||3||March 13, 1864||Died of unknown causes at Yorktown, Va. |- |[[Shoemaker-4768]]||Shoemaker||William||Private||30||Aug. 28, 1863||1833||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Simpson||Isaac||Corporal||21||Aug. 22, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Simpson-27111]]||Simpson||John||Private||29||Aug. 10, 1863||1834||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Smith||Dempsey||Private||20||Dec. 10, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Smith-316530]]||Smith||Samuel||Private||28||Dec. 10, 1863||1835||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |[[Staves-57]]||Staves||Martin L||Private||18||Aug. 25, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 21, 1864||Died of typhoid fever at Portsmouth, Va. |- |||Stebout||George||Private||20||Sept. 1, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Stewart||Arthur||Private||21||Aug. 5, 1864||1843||3||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Stewart||Jarrett||Private||26||Aug. 14, 1863||1837||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Stewart||William||Corporal||18||July 17, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Stribling-561]]||Stribling||David||Private||21||Aug. 23, 1864||1843||1||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Strickney||Benjamin||Private||19||Aug. 20, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Therman||William||Private||20||Aug. 15, 1864||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Thomas||Horace||Private||20||Sept. 4, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Thompson-86225]]||Thompson||James M||Private||23||July 14, 1863||1840||3||Oct. 12, 1864||Killed accidentally near Richmond, Va. |- |||Thompson||Prince W. B.||Sgt.||21||Sept. 7, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 20. 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Titus-3053]]||Titus||Charles||Sgt||26||Aug. 12, 1863||1837||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of Newmarket Heights, Va. |- |||Unphreys||Henry||Private||24||Dec. 10, 1863||1839||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Valentine||William||Corporal||19||Aug. 26, 1863||1844||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Viney-763]]||Viney||Calvin||Private||29||June 28, 1863||1834||3||Oct. 4, 1864||Died of wounds, Fort Harrison, Richmond Va. |- |||Viney||Lemuel||Private||20||July 17, 1863||1843||3||Oct. 16, 1865||OWD |- |||Viney||Milton H.||Corporal||22||July 15, 1863||1841||3||Dec. 26. 1865||OWD |- |[[Wallace-25589]]||Wallace||Robert||Private||37||Sept. 1, 1863||1826||3||Feb. 3, 1864||Died of smallpox at Portsmouth, Va. |- |||Warrack||George||Private||22||Aug. 3, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Warrack||Jesse||Private||20||July 17, 1863||1843||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Watson-39059]]||Watson||Henry||Private||35||Aug. 16, 1864||1829||3||Jan. 19, 1865||Died at Portsmouth, Va. |- |||West||William||Corporal||21||Aug. 31, 1863||1842||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[White-42764]]||White||Hillery||Private||33||Aug. 25, 1864||1831||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||White||William||Private||19||Sept. 1, 1863||1844||3||May 5, 1865||SCD |- |||Whitfield||Jacob||Private||18||July 20, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Whitfield||John W||Private||17||Aug. 15, 1864||1847||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Whiting-4193]]||Whiting||James||Private||19||Aug. 16, 1864||1845||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Whitney||William||Private||20||Aug. 18, 1864||1844||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |[[Williams-130573]]||Williams||Charles||Private||25||Aug. 15, 1864||1839||2||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Williams||George||Private||18||July 10, 1863||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Williams||George M||Private||25||Aug. 15, 1864||1839||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Williams||Isaac H||Private||23||July 10, 1863||1840||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Williamson||John||Corporal||23||Aug. 12, 1863||1840||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Wilson-109469]]||Wilson||George||Private||22||Aug. 26, 1863||1841||3||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Wilson||John H||Private||22||Aug. 23, 1863||1841||3||(blank)||(blank) |- |||Wilson||Lovejoy||Private||19||Aug. 12, 1864||1845||3||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Wright||John||Private||28||Aug. 20, 1864||1836||1||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=633 609]-612; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 30 Apr 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company F. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === The company mustered in on 23 July 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio and mustered out on 20 September 1865 at Carolina City, North Carolina. :Casualties included: * 11 killed in action * 3 died of wounds * 16 died outside of battle (most likely from disease) * 9 discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability, with 3 of them specifically because of wounds == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=636 612-615]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column: * ETS = Expiration of Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year) * KIA = Killed In Action * OWD = Order of War Department * SCD = Surgeon's Certificate of Disability ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Cock||George B||Captain||27||Sept. 11, 1863||1836||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Bates||Eugene F.||1st Lieut.||21||Dec. 20, 1861||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 24, 1864||Promoted to Capt, Co K |- |||Grabill||Elliott F.||1st Lieut.||26||June 20, 1861||1835||3 yrs.||Nov. 2, 1863||Promoted to Adjutant |- |||Johnston||Robert F.||1st Lieut.||30||Nov. 11, 1863||1833||3 yrs.||Feb. 23, 1864||Trans. To Co. B |- |||McClelland||Joseph S.||1st Lieut.||26||Sept. 11, 1863||1837||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Johnson||James B.||2d Lieut||(blank)||Oct. 9, 1864||||3 yrs.||Jan 2, 1865||promoted 1st Lt. 117th ÚSCT |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-I === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Allen||George M.||Private||22||June 20, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Anderson||John||Private||20||June 14, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded May 16, 1864, in Kautz's Raid on P & L. R. R., Va., and Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of Newmarket Heights. Va. |- |||Asbury||John B||Private||38||Aug. 17, 1864||1826||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29, 1864. |- |[[Ash-3872]]||Ash||Abner||Private||45||June 24, 1863||1818||3 yrs.||Feb. 25, 1865||SCD |- |||Ash||Henry||Private||26||Aug. 19, 1864||1838||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Ash||William Ash||Corporal||19||June 30, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Ball-23965]]||Ball||Edward||Private||20||June 9, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 17, 1863||Died at Delaware, Ohio. |- |[[Beaty-1489]]||Beaty||Powhatan||1st Sergt.||24||June 7, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Brent-1188]]||Brent||Lawson||Private||42||Aug. 23, 1864||1822||1 yr.||June 15, 1865||Died at New Berne, N. C. |- |||Brooks||John W||Private||23||Aug. 23, 1864||1841||1 yr.||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Brown||Manuel||Private||21||June 7, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Brown||Robert D.||Corporal||23||June 6, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Brown||Thomas||Private||30||June 15, 1863||1833||3 yrs.||Mar 20, 1864||SCD |- |[[Bundy-2187]]||Bundy||William L||Private||30||Aug. 23, 1864||1834||1 yr.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of Market Heights, Va. |- |||Burnett||John||Private||28||June 20, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |||Campbell||George||Private||15||June 4, 1863||1848||3 yrs.||Nov. 16, 1863||OWD |- |[[Barnett-15196]]||Carr||Miles||Private||44||Aug. 23, 1864||1820||1 yr.||Sept, 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |[[Carr-18369]]||Carr||William R.||Private||38||Aug. 23, 1864||1826||1 yr.||June 18, 1865||Died at New Berne, N. C. |- |||Chavers||Charles H.||Corporal||18||June 17, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Cook||Nicholas||Private||41||July 17, 1863||1822||3 yrs.||Aug. 27, 1864||SCD |- |||Cook||William J.||Corporal||18||July 17, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Cooper||George M||Private||36||June 20, 1863||1827||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |||Cooper||William R||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Davis||Noah||Private||22||Aug. 26, 1864||1842||1 yr.||Sept. 14, 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29. 1864. |- |||Day||Alonzo||Private||21||June 14, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Delaney-3528|Delaney-3528]]||Delany||Isaac N.||Sergeant||51||June 20, 1863||1812||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Dickerson||James E||Private||18||June 15, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||May 16, 1864||KIA in battle of St. George Court House, Va. |- |||Dixon||Harrison||Private||21||June 22, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |[[Dorsey-3106]]||Dorsey||George||Private||42||Aug. 23, 1864||1822||1 yr.||Dec. 7, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe, Va. |- |[[Dorton-376]]||Dorton||Jordan||Private||19||June 19, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Dec. 18, 1863||KIA in battle of Indiantown, North Carolina. |- |||Drencher||Arthur||Private||42||June 23, 1863||1821||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD; Wounded July 30, 1864. |- |||Dudley||George||Private||45||June 7, 1863||1818||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Dunn||John W.||Sergeant||22||June 24, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864; also borne on the rolls as "George W. Dunn" |- |||Elkins||James||Private||41||June 20, 1863||1822||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Farrow-2364]]||Farrow||John N.||Sergeant||21||June 15, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 30, 1864||KIA in battle of Fort Harrison, Va. |- |||Finley||Hardin||Private||34||June 9, 1863||1829||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |[[Fisher-30311]]||Fisher||David T||Private||20||Aug. 23, 1864||1844||1 yr.||8 Jul 1865||Died at Goldsboro, N. c. |- |[[Fox-24193]]||Fox||Richard H||Private||20||June 20, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Dec. 18, 1863||KIA in battle of Indiantown, North Carolina. |- |[[Franklin-16150]]||Franklin||Jeremiah||Private||20||June 20, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Dec. 18, 1863||KIA in battle of Indiantown, North Carolina. |- |||Gibson||Thomas||Private||21||Aug. 13, 1864||1843||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Gibson||William O||Private||29||Aug. 13, 1864||1835||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS; Wounded Feb. 22, 1865. |- |||Giles||Edward||Private||32||Aug. 13, 1864||1832||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Goings||Nimrod||Private||28||Aug. 13, 1864||1836||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Grimes||Thomas||Private||44||June 18, 1863||1819||3 yrs.||||Promoted to Com. Sergeant June 18, 1863. |- |||Harris||Edward||Private||24||Aug. 13, 1864||1840||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Harris||Henry L||Private||35||Aug. 23, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 29, 1864||ETS |- |||Harris||James H||Private||20||June 27, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Harris||Thomas J.||Corporal||20||June 20, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Harvey||James||Private||27||Oct. 20, 1864||1837||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Highwarden||Shadrach||Private||18||June 19, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||March 20, 1864||SCD |- |||Hinyard||Daniel||Private||25||June 25, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Holland||James||Private||18||Sept. 2, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Sept. 6, 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29, 1864. |- |[[Hurley-3391]]||Hurley||Thomas J||Private||21||Oct. 20, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames J-R === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |[[Jackson-56289]]||Jackson||Andrew||Private||25||June 27, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Oct. 2, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va., of wounds received Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of Newmarket Heights, Va. |- |||James||Henry||Private||19||Dec. 13, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||James||James H||Private||18||June 26, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Jarreson||John||Private||19||Aug. 15, 1864||1845||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Jenkins||Edward||Private||18||June 25, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||May 26, 1865||OWD; discharged from hospital at Bristol, Pa; Wounded July 14, 1864 |- |[[Johnson-142959]]||Johnson||Albert||Corporal||19||June 9, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Nov. 11, 1863||Died of pistol shot wounds at Delaware, Ohio. |- |||Johnson||Thomas||Private||35||Aug. 23, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 2, 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29. 1864 |- |||Jones||Henry||Private||26||Aug. 16, 1864||1838||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Kelley||Harvey||Corporal||20||June 19, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co. |- |||Kyser||Henry||Sergeant||30||June 9, 1863||1833||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co ; wounded Sept. 9. 1864 |- |||Ladd||Benjamin F||Private||29||June 10, 1863||1834||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Lair-427]]||Lair||George||Private||18||Aug. 17, 1864||1846||1 yr.||March 23, 1865||Died at Wilmington, N. C. |- |||Lawson||Thomas E||Private||40||Aug. 17, 1864||1824||1 yr.||Sept. 8. 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29. 1864. |- |||Leach||Thomas||Private||38||Aug. 19, 1864||1826||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Lee||Bennett||Private||28||June 25, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lewis||John||Private||29||June 26, 1863||1834||3 yrs.||(blank)|| |- |[[Lindsey-6928]]||Lindsay||Jeremiah L||Private||20||June 19, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of Newmarket Heights, Va. |- |||Lucust||Alexander||Private||18||Aug. 19, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Marsh||James||Private||20||June 19, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Marshall||Henry||Private||21||July 14, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||(blank)|| |- |||Middleton||Edward||Corporal||29||June 23, 1863||1834||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Feb. 22, 1865 in battle of Wilmington, NC |- |||Miles||Henry||Private||18||June 23, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Minnus-3]]||Mimms / Minnus||George||Private||18||July 19, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 10. 1865||Died at Carolina City. NC |- |||Miskell||Isaac||Private||22||June 7, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |[[Moore-82088]]||Moore||William||Private||22||July 6, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Oct. 2, 1863||Died at Delaware, Ohio |- |||Morton||Charles||Private||18||June 18, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||April 20, 1864||SCD |- |||Moss||Charles H||Private||18||June 17, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Neily||James||Private||18||June 20, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Newland||David||Private||34||Aug. 23, 1864||1830||1 yr.||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Newman||Samuel||Private||25||Aug. 17, 1864||1839||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |[[Newman-14415]]||Newman||Tillman||Private||28||Aug. 23, 1864||1836||1 yr.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Norman||Amos J||Private||18||June 23, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |||Norman||Azariah||Private||28||Aug. 22, 1864||1836||1 yr.||Sept. 8, 1865||SCD; Wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Norman||Henry||Private||22||Aug. 10, 1864||1842||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Oberton||Levi||Private||21||Dec. 13, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 8, 1865||SCD; Wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Palmer||Thomas||Private||20||Aug. 13, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Parker||William A||Private||21||June 9, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Perry||Upton||Private||23||June 9, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Pettiford-234]]||Pettiford||John||Private||22||June 22, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Oct. 4, 1863||Died at Delaware, Ohio. |- |||Phelps||William||Private||22||Aug. 4, 1864||1842||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Pickett||William H||Private||21||June 14, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 8, 1865||ETS; Wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Plowden||Martin P||Private||22||June 2, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Oct. 9, 1863||SCD |- |[[Quann-38]]||Quann||David||Private||24||June 7, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||June 6, 1864||Died at Norfolk, Va., of wounds received in battle |- |[[Quann-36]]||Quann||William H||Private||30||June 15, 1863||1833||3 yrs.||March 18, 1865||Died of wound received in battle |- |||Reed||Samuel||Private||17||Dec. 1, 1863||1846||3 yrs.||(blank)|| |- |||Rickman||John L||Private||16||June 7, 1863||1847||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames S-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Saunders||James||Private||18||June 14, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Scott||Hiram||Private||28||July 14, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||Sept. 8, 1865||SCD; Wounded Feb. 22, 1865, in battle of Wilmington, N.C |- |||Scott||Thomas||Private||18||Aug. 24, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 2, 1865||ETS |- |||Simms||Henry||Private||28||July 19, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Simms||Michael||Private||24||Aug. 17, 1864||1840||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Simpson||Thomas H||Private||26||Aug. 16, 1864||1838||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS; Wounded Feb. 22, 1865 |- |||Simpson||William||Private||21||Aug. 13, 1864||1843||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |[[Smith-309201]]||Smith||Charles||Private||20||June 23, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||April 12, 1865||Died at Wilmington, N.C. |- |||Smith||Joseph||Private||22||June 7, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||June 15, 1865||OWD |- |||Spears||Nelson||Private||18||June 7, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Starks-1196]]||Starks||Thomas||Private||22||July 14, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Oct. 3, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va |- |||Steward||John C||Private||18||Aug. 23, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Swan||George||Private||19||June 20, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Aug. 31, 1865||OWD; Wounded and captured May 16, 1864, in battle of St. George Court House, Va |- |||Tate||Israel||Private||30||Aug. 19, 1864||1834||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |[[Tate-7075]]||Tate||John||Private||40||Aug. 23, 1864||1824||1 yr.||June 16, 1865||Died at New Berne, NC |- |||Taylor||Henry||Private||21||June 7, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Thomas||Benjamin||Private||18||Aug. 17, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Thomas-68500]]||Thomas||Charles||Private||21||June 14, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va |- |||Thomas||James||Private||35||Aug. 23, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 29, 1865||ETS |- |||Thompson||Archer||Private||23||June 22, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Thompson||John W||Private||23||June 11, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Thompson||William A||Private||18||Aug. 17, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |[[Topson-2]]||Topson||Matthew||Private||37||Aug. 10, 1864||1827||1 yr.||May 23, 1865||Died at Raleigh, NC |- |||Upthegrove||Charles H||Private||18||June 7, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Upthegrove||George||Private||18||June 7, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Upthegrove||John D.||Private||18||June 7, 1863||1845||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |||Wagner||James||Private||22||June 9, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Weldon||Joseph||Sergeant||23||July 3, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded July 30, 1864, Jan. 15, 1865, and Feb. 22, 1865 |- |||Wiles||Isaac||Private||33||Aug. 14, 1864||1831||1 yr.||Aug. 22, 1865||ETS |- |[[Woodson-2475]]||Woodson||Moses||Private||41||June 23, 1863||1822||3 yrs.||Aug. 17, 1865||Died at Carolina City, NC |- |[[Wright-62698]]||Wright||Edward S.||Private||19||June 15, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Mar. 17, 1865||Died of wounds received in battle |- |[[Wright-62699]]||Wright||William||Private||26||Aug. 23, 1864||1838||1 yr.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=636 612]-615 image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 30 Apr 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company G. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company H was mustered in on 23 Jul 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. There were a number of men who had enlisted for a term of one year in 1864 and they were mustered out in late Aug 1865 in North Carolina, just a few weeks before the rest of the company was mustered out. : 11 men from Company H died while serving. * 4 died of battle wounds: Sergeants Jacob A. Moss and Lafayette Tibbs and Privates David B. Brown and Henry Winslow * 6 were killed in action: 1st Lieutenant [[Smith-309202|Edwin R. Smith]] and Privates Brown Bailey, [[Burgess-14915|Enoch Burgess]], [[Cook-48485|Isaac Cook]], Andrew J. Rusk, and [[Wyatt-8636|Perry Wyatt]] * 1 was killed accidentally: [[Hawkins-18189|Edmond Hawkins]] * 15 others died while serving (likely of diesease) :There were also 10 discharged on surgeon's certificates of disability and one who was in the hospital with battle wounds at the time that the company mustered out. == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=639 615-618]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Blood||Erastus C.||Captain||28||4 Oct 1861||1833||3||28 Aug 1864||resigned |- |||Grabill||Elliott F.||Captain||26||20 Jun 1861||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Spear||Calvin T.||1st Lieutenant||27||13 Aug 1863||1836||3||-||promoted to Captain Co. K
on 7 Dec 1863 |- |||Scroggs||Joseph J.||1st Lieutenant||27||5 Aug 1862||1835||3||-||transferred to Co. C
on 21 Sep 1864 |- |[[Smith-309202]]||Smith||Edwin R.||1st Lieutenant||29||29 Jul 1863||1834||3||22 Aug 1864||KIA |- |[[Call-1794]]||Call||Frank J.||1st Lieutenant||21||9 Oct 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-F === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Anthony||Mark||Corporal||22||22 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Bailey-39824]]||Bailey||Brown||Private||24||22 Aug 1864||1840||1||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |[[Baker-64261]]||Baker||John||Private||19||14 Jul 1863||1844||3||2 Oct 1863||died in service |- |||Bannister||Joseph||Private||22||12 May 1864||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Baptist||Allen||Private||22||18 May 1864||1842||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Beard||George||Private||26||15 Jun 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Beasely||Robert||Private||25||18 May 1864||1839||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Bell||James||Private||22||8 Jul 1863||1841||3||16 Oct 1865||OWD |- |||Blake||William||Private||28||15 Jun 1863||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Blanchard||Joseph||Private||41||23 Jun 1861||1820||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Boger-688]]||Boger||Henry||Private||19||8 Aug 1864||1845||1||13 Feb 1865||died in service |- |||Boggs||Wilson||Private||19||17 Aug 1864||1845||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Boyd||William||Private||26||18 May 1864||1838||1||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Branch||Ryland||Private||18||12 May 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Brassfield-277|Brassfield-277]]||Brassfield||John||Private||20||17 Aug 1864||1844||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Brown-160396]]||Brown||David B||Private||22||7 Jul 1863||1841||3||29 Jul 1864||died of battle wounds |- |||Brown||Edward||Private||25||18 May 1864||1839||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Brown||Spencer||Private||20||18 May 1864||1844||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Bryant||George W.||Private||19||17 Aug 1864||1845||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Bryant||John W.||Private||24||22 Aug 1864||1840||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Burgess-14915]]||Burgess||Enoch||Private||20||17 Dec 1863||1843||3||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |[[Burrinder-1]]||Burrinder||Mark||Private||34||17 Aug 1864||1830||1||5 Oct 1864||died of typhoid fever |- |||Cannute||Clark||Private||18||17 Aug 1864||1846||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Cannute||Tate||Private||22||17 Aug 1864||1842||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Childs||Bentley||Private||38||13 Jul 1863||1825||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Chin||Luther||Private||20||28 Jun 1863||1843||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Christian||Richard||Private||25||7 Jul 1863||1838||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Clark||Charles||Private||18||13 Jun 1863||1845||3||31 Jul 1863||Discharged by civil authority |- |||Clay||Henry||Private||21||8 Jul 1863||1842||3||20 Mar 1864||SCD |- |||Clay||Henry||Private||45||16 Jul 1863||1818||3||20 Mar 1864||SCD |- |||Cloyd||George||Private||40||13 Jul 1863||1823||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Cole||James W.||Corporal||32||12 Jun 1863||1831||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Coleman||Daniel||Private||18||10 Jul 1863||1845||3||Unknown||wounded in action 17 Jan 1865; absent
in hospital, no further record |- |||Coleman||Ephraim||Private||25||18 May 1864||1839||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |[[Cook-48485]]||Cook||Isaac||Private||22||17 Aug 1864||1842||1||29 Sep 1864||KIA |- |||Decker?||George||Private||19||15 Jun 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Digon?||George||Private||21||15 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Douglass||James||Private||20||15 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Drake?||William||Private||18||1 Jul 1863||1845||3||15 Sep 1865||SCD |- |||Edner||James||Private||34||18 May 1864||1829||3||23 Apr 1865||died in service |- |||Edwards||Charles||Corporal||20||20 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||on furlough when company mustered out |- |||Edwards||James||Corporal||23||18 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Edwards||Fielding||Private||24||15 Jul 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Evans-47873]]||Evans||William||Private||28||17 Aug 1864||1836||1||8 Apr 1865||died of malaria |- |||Ferguson||James||Private||21||15 Aug 1864||1843||1||29 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Fields||William||Private||25||17 Aug 1864||1839||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames G-M === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Garnes||William||Corporal||21||16 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||on furlough when company
mustered out |- |||Garnes||Abner||Private||18||15 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Garnes-138]]||Garnes||James||Private||20||15 Jun 1863||1843||3||18 Oct 1864||died in service |- |||Goff||Charles||Private||18||17 Aug 1864||1846||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |[[Grandee-2]]||Grandee||Charles||Private||28||17 Dec 1863||1835||3||25 Jun 1864||died of pthisis pulmonalis at Ft. Monroe, VA |- |||Graves||Thomas||Sergeant||18||29 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Greene||Samuel||Private||18||17 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Haman||Alexander||Private||22||17 Aug 1864||1842||1||23 Jun 1863||OWD |- |||Hammond||Leandor||Private||24||Jun 1863||1839||3||1 Oct 1863||transferred to Co. D |- |||Hargro||Jeremiah||Private||27||20 Jun 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Harper||Peter||Private||23||18 May 1864||1841||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Harris||Levi B.||Corporal||28||17 Aug 1864||1836||1||21 Sep 1865||ETS |- |||Harris||George||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Harrison||Richard||Private||27||27 Jun 1863||1836||3||24 Apr 1864||SCD |- |||Haskins||Joseph||Private||36||18 May 1864||1828||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |[[Hawkins-18189]]||Hawkins||Edmond||Private||22||15 Aug 1864||1842||1||14 Jul 1865||killed accidentally by gunshot wound |- |||Holmes||George W.||Private||22||18 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Hooper||James||Private||45||22 Jun 1863||1818||3||1 May 1864||SCD |- |||Huhanks||William||Private||19||18 May 1865||1846||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Hunter||Julius||Private||20||16 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Irving||Palestine||Sergeant||18||29 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Jenkins||William||Private||19||13 Jul 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Joel||James||Private||18||10 Jul 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Johnson||William||Sergeant||20||13 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Johnson||Alfred||Private||22||18 May 1864||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Johnson||Edward||Private||27||13 Jul 1863||1836||3||16 Oct 1865||OWD |- |||Johnson||Horace||Private||25||29 Jun 1863||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Jones||John R.||Private||23||22 Aug 1864||1841||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Julius||Samuel||Private||22||15 Jun 1863||1841||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |[[Keelan-156]]||Keelan||Andrew||Private||30||18 May 1864||1834||3||10 Sep 1865||died of typhoid fever at New Berne, NC |- |||Lee||Jackson R.||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Lewis||Hezekiah||Private||27||7 Jul 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Logan||John||Private||23||22 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Lowe||Isaiah E.||Private||30||18 Jun 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Lowe||Jesse L. F.||Private||35||22 Aug 1864||1829||1||5 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Lucas||Isaac||Sergeant||22||17 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Malone||Daniel||Private||18||15 Jun 1863||1845||3||9 Sep 1865||died in service |- |||Mathews||George M.||1st Sergeant||20||29 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Maxwell||George||Corporal||22||22 Jun 1863||1841||3||5 Oct 1864||died in service |- |||Mayberry||Edward||Private||26||18 May 1864||1838||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||McKinney||John||Private||38||10 Jul 1863||1825||3||6 May 1864||died in service |- |||McMann||George||Corporal||20||16 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||McMann||John||Private||24||21 Jun 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||McPherson||Albert||Private||21||7 Jul 1864||1843||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Meade||Joseph||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||3||4 Sep 1864||died in service |- |||Mitchell||Andrew||Private||18||17 Aug 1864||1846||2||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Mitchell||Moses J.||Private||18||12 Aug 1864||1846||2||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Mitchell||Orlando||Private||28||15 Jun 1863||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Morgan||Samuel||Private||20||18 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Moss||Jacob A.||Sergeant||21||29 Jun 1863||1842||3||2 Oct 1864||died of battle wounds |- |||Murray||Joseph||Private||23||13 Jun 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Myers||Thomas||Private||32||4 Jul 1863||1831||3||15 Sep 1865||SCD |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames N-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Napper||William H.||Corporal||21||17 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Napper||Richard||Private||41||21 Jun 1863||1822||3||24 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Nelson||Washington||Private||22||29 Jun 1863||1841||3||2 Apr 1864||SCD |- |||Page||Clem||Private||24||29 Jun 1863||1839||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Palmer||Pompey||Private||26||18 May 1864||1838||3||Unknown||Unknown |- |||Penny||David||Private||20||24 Jun 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Perkins||Malhen J||Private||20||18 May 1864||1844||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Phillips||Gibson||Private||21||17 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Queen||John||Private||23||18 May 1864||1841||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Quinilhott||William||Corporal||20||21 Jun 1863||1843||3||15 May 1865||OWD |- |[[Reed-32883]]||Reed||John||Private||21||22 Aug 1864||1843||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Reed||William||Private||19||17 Aug 1864||1845||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Roberts||William C.||Private||22||17 Aug 1864||1842||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Rusk||Andrew J.||Private||21||13 Jul 1863||1842||3||15 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Secross||James||Private||41||15 Jun 1863||1822||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |[[Shelton-9030]]||Shelton||Aaron||Private||33||17 Aug 1864||1831||1||21 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Smith||Benjamin||Private||27||17 Aug 1864||1837||1||28 Apr 1865||OWD |- |||Smith||David||Private||39||27 Jun 1863||1824||3||4 Aug 1864||died in service |- |||Strawder||William||Private||18||29 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Streets||William||Private||18||29 Jun 1863||1845||3||26 Mar 1863||SCD |- |||Taylor||Flemming||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||3||27 May 1865||SCD |- |||Taylor||Zackary||Private||18||18 May 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||sick at Morehead City, N.C., no further record |- |||Thacker||Charles||Private||22||17 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Thomas||Edmund||Private||18||17 Aug 1864||1846||1||23 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Thomas||Lewis||Private||26||18 May 1865||1839||3||16 Jun 1865||OWD |- |||Thompson||Joseph||Private||30||3 Jul 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Thompson||William||Private||21||29 Jun 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Tibbs||Lafayette||Sergeant||19||27 Jun 1863||1844||3||19 Oct 1864||died of battle wounds |- |||Todd||Isaac||Private||26||17 Jun 1863||1837||3||17 Jun 1865||SCD |- |||Turner||Reddon||Private||18||23 Aug 1864||1846||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS |- |||Waldridge||Thomas||Private||21||18 May 1864||1843||3||22 Sep 1865||returned to duty from hospital; no further record |- |||Walker||William||Private||24||18 May 1865||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Warricks||Adoniram||Private||18||15 Jun 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Watkins||George||Private||22||15 Jun 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Webster||James||Corporal||28||21 Jun 1863||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Wells||George||Private||26||21 Jan 1865||1839||1||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Williams||Mingo||Private||44||21 Jan 1865||1821||1||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |||Wilson||Greenbury||Private||18||19 Aug 1865||1847||2||20 Sep 1865||mustered out |- |[[Winslow-3854]]||Winslow||Henry||Private||43||7 Jul 1863||1820||3||2 Oct 1864||died of battle wounds |- |||Wyatt||Ira||Private||32||15 Aug 1863||1831||3||9 Dec 1863||died in service |- |[[Wyatt-8636]]||Wyatt||Perry||Private||23||16 Jun 1863||1840||3||15 Jun 1864||KIA |- |||Wyatt||Richard||Private||19||16 Jun 1863||1844||3||16 Mary 1864||died in service |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=639 615]-618; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company A. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === The company mustered in on 17 October 1863 at Camp Delaware, Ohio and mustered out on 20 September 1865 at Carolina City, North Carolina. :Casualties included: * 3 killed in action * 3 died of wounds * 18 died outside of battle (most likely from disease) * 4 discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability, with 1 of them specifically because of wounds * 9 listed as wounded (including the one discharged on a surgeon's certificate of disability) == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=642 618-621]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column: * ETS = Expiration of Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year) * KIA = Killed In Action * OWD = Order of War Department * SCD = Surgeon's Certificate of Disability ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason |- |||Ford||F.J.||Captain||24||Sept. 7, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||||Trans. to Co. E |- |||Marvin||Ulysses L.||Captain||(blank)||Aug. 9, 1862||||(blank)||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Safford||Albert A.||1st Lieut.||24||Oct. 9, 1864||1840||(blank)||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Johnson||Jacob T.||2d Lieut.||(blank)||Sept. 11, 1863||||3 yrs.||||Trans. to Co. F |- |||Rockwell||David L.||2d Lieut.||(blank)||June 13, 1865||||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-I === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Alexander||Arthur||Private||20||Aug. 31, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Alexander||James H||Private||18||Sept. 1, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Anderson||William||Private||31||Oct. 3, 1863||1832||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Arnett||Daniel W.||Private||20||Aug. 28, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Ashford||John||Private||19||Sept. 15, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Ashford||Morgan||Private||20||Sept. 15, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Austin||Francis||Private||21||Aug. 7, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||May 28, 1865||OWD |- |[[Ayles-226]]||Ayles||Osborn||Private||27||Sept. 24, 1863||1836||(blank)||Aug. 8, 1864||Died of wounds |- |||Baldwin||Harrison||Private||20||Sept. 5, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Barnett||Samuel||Private||18||July 28, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Bassey||Charles||Private||18||Sept. 5, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Biggs||Daniel||Private||23||June 24, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Boone||William||Private||40||Oct. 6, 1863||1823||3 yrs.||April 27, 1864||SCD |- |||Bradshaw||John||Private||28||Aug. 15, 1864||1836||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Branan||Joseph||Corporal||21||Sept. 1, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||May 26, 1865||OWD |- |[[Brisentine-3]]||Brisentine||Jackson||Private||25||Aug. 18, 1864||1839||1 yr.||May 26, 1865||Died at Goldsboro, NC; listed as Baisentine in the roster |- |[[Brown-160509]]||Brown||Henry||Private||21||Aug. 12, 1864||1843||1 yr.||Nov. 24, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va. |- |||Brown||Sonnie||Private||25||Aug. 15, 1864||1839||1yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Brown||William||Private||19||Aug. 18, 1864||1845||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |[[Carpenter-24395]]||Carpenter||Jefferson||Corporal||29||June 26, 1863||1834||3 yrs.||Oct. 6, 1864||Died at Fort Monroe, Va., of wounds received Sept. 29, 1864, in battle of New Market Heights, Virginia. |- |||Carter||Caleb||Private||20||Mch. 1, 1865||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Carter||Joseph||Private||24||Oct. 1. 1863||1839||3 yrs.||(blank)|| |- |||Clemens||Joseph||Corporal||20||Sept. 5, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Cloyd-576]]||Cloyd||Isam||Private||32||May 15, 1864||1832||1 yr.||Oct. 8, 1864||Died of wounds |- |||Creal||George||Private||24||Sept. 29, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Curry||George W.||Sergeant||20||Sept. 8, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Dickerson||John||Corporal||19||Aug. 28, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||May 24, 1865||OWD; wounded Feb. 22, 1865 |- |||Douglas||Charles||Private||35||Aug. 18, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Downie||Washington||Private||23||Sept. 5, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Edmunds||Reuben||Private||23||Aug. 31, 1963||1940||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Ferguson||Frederick||Private||21||Aug. 31, 1864||1843||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Fisher||Joseph I||Private||36||Sept. 11, 1863||1827||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Ford||Robert H.||Private||44||Aug. 22, 1864||1820||1 yr.||May 28, 1865||OWD |- |[[Foster-33977]]||Foster||John L||Private||22||Sept. 3, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Aug. 5, 1864||Died of wounds |- |||Freeman||Henry W||Private||21||Aug. 27, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||(blank)||Absent in hospital; no further record found. |- |||Glice||Orange||Private||20||Aug. 30, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Grant||Mathew||Private||20||Aug. 9, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Green||Jefferson||Private||19||Aug. 18, 1864||1845||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Greene||Frank||Private||19||Oct. 1, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Griffin||Frank||Private||25||Oct. 17, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Hamilton||John F||Private||18||Aug. 11, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Hanson||Lloyd S.||Sergeant||19||Aug. 28, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||May 28, 1865||OWD |- |||Harris||John||Private||26||Oct. 6, 1863||1837||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Harris||John H||Private||26||Oct. 18, 1863||1837||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Harris||William H||Private||||Aug. 5, 1863||1863||3 yrs.||(blank)||Returned to duty from hospital Aug. 1, 1865; no further record found. |- |||Henderson||Anderson||Corporal||19||Aug. 27, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Hicks||Rufus||Private||20||Aug. 15, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames J-R === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |[[Jackson-56329]]||Jackson||Henry||Private||24||Sept. 15, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Nov. 1, 1864||Died |- |[[Jackson-56327]]||Jackson||Zebediah B.||Sergeant||24||June 26, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA at New Market Heights, Va |- |||Johnson||Cornelius I.||Private||22||June 26, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Johnson||James||Private||23||Aug. 23, 1864||1841||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Johnson||Russel R||Private||20||Aug. 16, 1864||1844||1 yr.||May 20, 1865||OWD |- |||Jones||Archie||Private||21||Aug. 15, 1864||1843||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Jones||John||Private||23||Aug. 15, 1864||1841||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Jones||William H||Private||18||Oct. 6, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Kiles||Henry||Private||20||Aug. 16, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Sept. 12, 1865||ETS |- |||Kirk||James A||Private||18||Aug. 11, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Lancaster||David||Private||25||Sept. 24, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Land||Littleton||Private||19||Aug. 12, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lee||Jacob||Private||24||Sept. 4, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Lee||John||Private||44||Sept. 14, 1863||1819||3 yrs.||April 27, 1864||SCD |- |||Lett||Clarkson||Corporal||21||Aug. 31, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lett||Milton||Private||18||Sept. 24, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lewis||Charles||Private||25||Oct. 2, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Lewis||Coleman||Private||25||May 15, 1864||1839||3 yrs.||(blank)||In confinement Dec. 8. 1864; no further record found. |- |[[Lewis-57948]]||Lewis||Enoch F.||Private||19||Oct. 13, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||May -, 1865||Died at Columbus, Ohio. |- |[[Lewis-57947]]||Lewis||Franklin||Private||19||Aug. 13. 1864||1845||1 yr.||Nov. 4, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va. |- |||Lowery||Jackson||Private||23||Aug. 5, 1864||1841||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Lowery||Stephen||Private||22||Aug. 5, 1864||1842||1 yr.||Aug. 30. 1865||ETS |- |||Lucas||Joseph||Private||24||Sept. 27, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||(blank)|| |- |[[Mallory-2649]]||Mallory||Henry A.||Private||32||Oct. 1, 1863||1831||3 yrs.||Nov. 3, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va. |- |||Massie||Henry||Corporal||25||Oct. 4, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Matthews||Samuel||Private||33||Sept. 14, 1863||1830||3 yrs.||June 12, 1865||OWD |- |||McKissic||Robert||Private||30||Aug. 23, 1864||1834||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Moore||Charles||Private||18||Sept. 6, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Aug. 7, 1864||Died near Petersburg, Va. |- |||Moore||Edmond||Private||23||Sept. 15, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Morgan||James||Private||24||May 15, 1864||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Morton||William B.||Private||19||Sept. 8, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Motley||Henry||Private||26||May 15, 1864||1838||3 yrs.||Dec. 1, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe, Va. |- |||Mott||William A||Private||30||Aug. 18, 1863||1833||3 yrs.||March 10, 1864||Died at Yorktown, Va. |- |||Myers||Arthur I||Private||23||Sept. 8, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Dec. 8, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe, Va. |- |||Newsome||Charles||Private||20||Aug. 15, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Parker||Cornelius||Private||24||May 15, 1864||1840||3 yrs.||May 28, 1865||OWD |- |||Parker||James||Private||25||Aug. 26, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||Nov. 3, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va. |- |||Phillips||James||Private||28||Sept. 6, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||June 13, 1865||OWD |- |[[Pinn-7]]||Pinn||Robert A.||1st Sergt.||20||Sept. 5, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded |- |||Powell||Clarence||Musician||18||Sept. 23, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Revels||Carter||Private||16||Oct. 10, 1863||1847||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Robinson||Edgo||Private||20||Aug. 18, 1864||1844||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Robinson||James||Corporal||25||Sept. 5, 1863||1838||3 yrs.||||Wounded June 18, 1864. near Petersburg, Va., absent in hospital; no further record found. |- |||Runnels||Thomas H||Private||22||Aug. 13, 1864||1842||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames S-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlisted!!Est. Birth Yr.!!Term!!End of Service!!Reason |- |||Saine||Sidney S.||Sergeant||18||Sept. 1, 1861||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded |- |||Salter||William||Private||22||Sept. 26, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Scott||John T||Private||21||Aug. 23, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||||MIA March 5, 1864, near New Kent C. H., Va.; no further record found. |- |[[Shorter-765]]||Shorter||Charles S.||Sergeant||21||Oct. 9, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 15, 1865||Died at Morehead City, NC; listed as Shotter in the roster |- |||Smith||Cyrus||Corporal||28||Sept. 6, 1863||1835||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Smith||Walter||Private||24||Dec. 10, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Speece-187]]||Spice||Nelson||Private||21||Aug. 3, 1864||1843||3 yrs.||Dec. 1, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe. Va. |- |||Steward||Byron||Private||18||Aug. 10, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Sept. 12, 1865||ETS |- |||Steward||Lucius||Private||35||Aug. 7, 1863||1828||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Strider||Washington||Private||18||Aug. 23, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Sutton||James||Private||35||Aug. 18, 1864||1829||1 yr.||May 25, 1865||OWD |- |||Symes||John||Private||27||Sept. 5, 1863||1836||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Symes||William||Private||24||Sept. 5, 1863||1839||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Teeters-240]]||Teeters||Charles||Private||19||June 26, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |[[Teeters-242]]||Teeters||Henry W.||Corporal||29||June 26, 1863||1834||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded June 18, 1864 |- |||Thomas||Charles||Private||18||Aug. 11, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Aug. 23, 1865||ETS |- |||Thomas||William H.||Sergeant||20||Sept. 23, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||July 25, 1865||SCD; wounded (lost an arm in battle) |- |||Toliver||Silas||Private||19||Aug. 27, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||June 5, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe, Va. |- |||Trent||Lewis H||Private||41||Sept. 28, 1863||1822||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Turner-46679]]||Turner||Henry||Private||21||Dec. 10, 1863||1842||3 yrs.||Sept. 29, 1864||KIA in battle of New Market Heights, Va. |- |||Turner||Peter||Private||22||Dec. 10, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; wounded Sept. 29, 1864 |- |||Turner||Samuel C||Private||18||Aug. 28, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Tyler-7760]]||Tyler||James S||Private||26||June 19, 1863||1837||3 yrs.||||Promoted to QMS Dec. 1, 1863 |- |||Walker||James H.||Private||18||Aug. 15, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Nov. 15, 1864||Died at Point of Rocks, Va. |- |||Warner||Parker||Private||35||Aug. 15, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |- |||Warren||Ellis||Private||30||May 15, 1864||1834||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Washington-4181]]||Washington||Robert||Private||18||Aug. 18, 1864||1846||1 yr.||Mar. 31, 1865||Died at Wilmington, NC |- |||Watkins||Gabriel||Private||23||Aug. 23, 1863||1840||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||White||William||Musician||19||Aug. 8, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co; Wounded June 18, 1864 |- |||Whiting||Johnson||Private||36||Oct. 1, 1863||1827||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Wilkinson||Thomas||Private||20||June 26, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |||Wilson||Harrison||Private||22||Sept. 27, 1863||1841||3 yrs.||Sept. 20, 1865||Mustered out with co |- |[[Wilson-106240]]||Wilson||John||Private||20||Aug. 27, 1863||1843||3 yrs.||Dec. 5, 1864||Died at Ft. Monroe, Va |- |||Winters||Oscar||Private||18||Sept. 8, 1863||1845||3 yrs.||June 13, 1865||OWD |- |||Wright||Edward||Private||19||Oct. 4, 1863||1844||3 yrs.||Apr. 27, 1864||SCD |- |||Wright||Jesse||Private||35||Aug. 18, 1864||1829||1 yr.||Aug. 30, 1865||ETS |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=642 618]-621 image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 7 May 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company I. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

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[[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|'''5th Regiment United States Colored Infantry''']] == About == === Regiment Information === :The 5th US Colored Infantry Regiment was originally formed as the 127th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. See [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|regiment's main page]] for more information. :Battles that the regiment participated in include: * New Kent C.H., Virginia; 2 May 1864 * City Point, Virginia; 6 May 1864 * Fort Darling, Virginia; 12-16 May 1864 * Petersburg Virginia; 15 Jun 1864-31 Aug 1864 * New Market Heights, Virginia; 28-30 Sep 1864 * Fair Oaks, Virginia; 27-28 Oct 1864 * Sugar Loaf Hill, North Carolina; 19 Jan 1865 * Federal Point, North Carolina; 11 Feb 1865 * Wilmington, North Carolina; 22 Feb 1865 === Company Information === :Company K was mustered in on 15 Jan 1864 at Camp Dennison, Ohio. They mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 in Carolina City, North Carolina. :Casualties included: * 1 soldier who died of battle wounds: Private [[Brown-160427|Tillman Brown]] * 3 soldiers who were missing in action after the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chaffin%27s_Farm Battle of Chaffin's Farm and New Market Heights] on 29 Sep 1864: Privates [[Baggs-674|Henry Baggs]], [[Moss-10517|Sidney Moss]], and [[Woods-20623|William Woods]] * 15 others died while serving (likely of disease) * 3 dismissed on a Surgeon's Certificate of Disease * 13 wounded in battle == Roster == :The roster below is based on the ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,'' Volume I, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=645 621-624]. :In the "Discharge Reason" column, KIA means Killed In Action, MIA means Missing In Action, ETS means they mustered out at the End of their Term of Service (mostly men who had enlisted for a period of 1 year), OWD means discharged on Order of War Department, and SCD means discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. ::See also: [[:Category:5th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment category on Wikitree]] === Officers === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#e6faff" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason!!Wounds |- |||Spear||Calvin||Captain||28||25 Aug 1863||1835||3||24 Aug 1864||dimissed|| |- |||Bates||Eugene F.||Captain||23||20 Dec 1861||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Price||John A.||1st Lieutenant||23||28 Dec 1863||1840||3||22 Nov 1864||OWD|| |- |||Viers||John B.||1st Lieutenant||24||10 Nov 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Wilson||Benjamin D.||2nd Lieutenant||25||13 Aug 1862||1837||3||13 Sep 1864||resigned|| |- |[[Call-1794]]||Call||F.J.||2nd Lieutenant||21||9 Oct 1864||1843||3||11 Jan 1865||Appointed 1st Lieutenant Co. C|| |- |||Ryder||William H.||2nd Lieutenant||||24 Sep 1864||1864||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 27 Oct 1864 |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames A-G === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fcf3e3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason!!Wounds |- |||Alberson||William||Private||18||6 Jan 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Amos||John||Private||22||4 Jan 1864||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 15 Jun 1864 and 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Anderson||Henry||Corporal||32||5 Dec 1863||1831||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Baggs-674]]||Baggs||Henry||Private||28||5 Jan 1864||1836||3||29 Sep 1864||MIA|| |- |||Banks||James||Private||25||4 Jan 1864||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Bennett||Ransom||Private||18||24 Dec 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 22 Feb 1865 |- |||Birney||Alexander||Sergeant||18||3 Dec 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Blair||James||Private||44||5 Jan 1864||1820||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Bonderant||Henry C.||Corporal||32||28 Nov 1863||1831||3||16 Oct 1865||mustered out||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Bonderant||William||Private||21||8 Aug 1864||1843||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Booker||Edward||Private||22||24 Dec 1863||1841||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Bowman||John||Private||30||24 Dec 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Brady||Horace||Private||18||4 Jan 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Brown-160381]]||Brown||James||Private||18||28 Dec 1863||1845||3||May 1864||died in service|| |- |[[Brown-160427]]||Brown||Tillman||Private||20||26 Nov 1863||1843||3||5 Nov 1864||died of battle wounds||wounded 29 Sep 1864 amp left leg |- |||Burke||John||Corporal||23||16 Dec 1863||1840||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Bynum||John||Private||19||28 Nov 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Cheatham||Daniel||Private||20||8 Aug 1864||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Clark||John||Private||18||24 Aug 1864||1846||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Cook||Charles W.||Private||18||28 Nov 1863||1845||3||15 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Cook||Edward||Private||25||1 Jan 1864||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Cook||Joseph||Private||21||1 Jan 1864||1843||3||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Cook||Robert||Private||28||15 Jan 1864||1836||3||3 May 1865||OWD||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Davis||Orange||Private||20||4 Jan 1864||1844||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Davis||William||Private||25||4 Jan 1864||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Davis-109254]]||Davis||William C.||Private||18||18 Aug 1864||1846||2||5 Sep 1865||died in service|| |- |||Dawson||William H.||Private||20||28 Dec 1863||1843||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Dempsey||Henry||Private||39||28 Dec 1863||1824||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Eckler||William||Private||18||26 Nov 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Edwards||Samuel||Private||45||6 Jan 1864||1819||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Ellison||John F||Private||18||28 Dec 1863||1845||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Etter||James||Private||21||1 Jan 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Floyd||William E.||Private||18||18 Aug 1864||1846||2||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Frazier||James||Private||39||28 Dec 1863||1824||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Gillis||Berry||Private||19||17 Dec 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Golden||Abednego||Private||29||17 Aug 1864||1835||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Gordan||Nathan||Private||28||24 Dec 1863||1835||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames H-R === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#d0e3cf" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason!!Wounds |- |||Hall||John F||Private||24||26 Dec 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 30 Jul 1864 |- |||Harden||Samuel||Private||20||21 Dec 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Harden||William||Corporal||19||24 Dec 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Harvey||Henry||Private||21||28 Dec 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Hawkins||James||Private||20||31 Dec 1863||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Heathcock||Dickinson||Private||40||22 Dec 1863||1823||3||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Hill||James||Private||19||26 Jan 1865||1846||1||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Hill||Robert||Private||18||26 Dec 1863||1845||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Hill||Zebedee||Private||34||1 Jan 1864||1830||3||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Hood||William H.||Private||40||16 Aug 1864||1824||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Hudson||Benjamin||Private||35||18 Dec 1863||1828||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Hunter||William||Private||18||26 Nov 1863||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 22 Feb 1865 |- |||Ikert||George||Private||24||18 Dec 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Imes||Esau||Corporal||18||18 Aug 1864||1846||2||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Jackson||Andrew||Private||25||25 Aug 1864||1839||3||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Jackson||Daniel||Private||33||4 Dec 1863||1830||3||Jul 1864||died in service|| |- |||Jackson||David M||Private||22||24 Dec 1863||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Jackson||Elisha||Private||19||24 Dec 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Jackson||Hiram||Private||25||28 Dec 1863||1838||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Jackson||John||Private||40||24 Dec 1863||1823||3||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Jackson||Lewis||Private||19||24 Dec 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Jackson||William F.||Private||21||1 Jan 1864||1843||3||14 Sep 1865||died in service|| |- |||Johnson||George||Private||26||14 Dec 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Johnson||Samuel||Private||26||24 Aug 1864||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Jones||David||Private||24||18 Aug 1864||1840||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Jones||Robert W.||Sergeant||26||7 Dec 1863||1837||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Kelly||William H.||Sergeant||30||4 Dec 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Kennedy||Miles||Corporal||21||19 Aug 1864||1843||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Kennedy||William||Private||23||18 Aug 1864||1841||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||King||Newton B.||Sergeant||30||24 Dec 1863||1833||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||King||William||Private||36||18 Aug 1864||1828||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Kinney||Amos||Private||21||1 Dec 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 18 Jun 1864 |- |||Laden||William||Private||30||12 Aug 1864||1834||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Lawrence||Isaac||Private||18||13 Aug 1864||1846||2||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Lee||William||Private||22||4 Jan 1864||1842||3||6 Jan 1865||died in service|| |- |||Lytle||John||Private||44||4 Jan 1864||1820||3||3 Jan 1865||SCD||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Merrill||Reuben S.||Private||23||28 Dec 1863||1840||3||14 Jul 1865||SCD||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Moore||William||Corporal||29||5 Dec 1863||1834||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Morris-40186]]||Morris||Elisha||Private||18||28 Dec 1863||1845||3||8 Jul 1865||died of disease in service|| |- |[[Moss-10517]]||Moss||Sidney||Private||||||||3||29 Sep 1865||MIA|| |- |||Myers||Truax H.||Sergeant||24||7 Dec 1863||1839||3||9 Aug 1864||died in service|| |- |||Nelson||Harrison||Private||18||20 Dec 1863||1845||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Nelson||Samuel||Private||19||24 Aug 1864||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Owens||Algeron||Private||20||7 Jan 1865||1845||1||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Page||David||Private||20||30 Dec 1865||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Parker-51520]]||Parker||George||Private||25||4 Jan 1864||1839||3||3 Jul 1864||died in service|| |- |||Parker||James||Private||||24 Dec 1863||1863||3||Unknown||sick in hospital, no further record|| |- |||Parker||James P.||Private||29||23 Dec 1863||1834||3||Unknown||Unknown|| |- |||Price||Lewis||Private||27||28 Dec 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Ransom||Edward||Private||22||16 Aug 1864||1842||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Ransom||Jeremiah||Private||21||25 Dec 1863||1842||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Rea||Phillip||Private||24||4 Jan 1864||1840||3||16 Aug 1865||died in service|| |- |||Robinson||Robert||Private||19||16 Aug 1864||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |} === Enlisted Men, Surnames S-Z === {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f2f2d3" !Wiki ID!!Surname!!First Name!!Rank!!Age!!Enlistment Date!!Est. Birth Year!!Period
of Service!!End of Service!!Discharge Reason!!Wounds |- |[[Sampson-6054]]||Sampson||Andrew||Private||42||31 Dec 1863||1821||3||27 Jul 1865||died in service|| |- |||Scott||Albert||Private||29||18 Aug 1864||1835||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Scott||John||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Scott||Washington||Private||44||4 Jan 1864||1820||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Scott||William H.||Corporal||22||16 Aug 1864||1842||1||27 Apr 1865||died in service|| |- |||Simpson||John||Corporal||25||24 Nov 1863||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Singer||Archibald W||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Sly||William||Private||27||25 Dec 1863||1836||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Smith||John||Private||33||24 Dec 1863||1830||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Sneed||Meredith||Private||28||19 Aug 1864||1836||1||22 Jun 1865||OWD|| |- |||Spear||Samuel||1st Sergeant||24||28 Dec 1863||1839||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out||wounded 29 Sep 1864 |- |||Stile||Thomas||Private||38||16 Aug 1864||1826||1||29 May 1865||OWD|| |- |||Strange||George F.||Private||18||19 Aug 1864||1846||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Strange||William||Private||19||28 Dec 1863||1844||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Tandy||Robert||Private||21||8 Aug 1864||1843||1||22 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Tapisco||James||Private||18||25 Aug 1864||1846||1||28 Aug 1865||ETS|| |- |||Trent||Aaron||Private||24||4 Jan 1864||1840||3||17 Apr 1864||died in service|| |- |[[Tyson-2893]]||Tyson||William F.||Private||18||15 Aug 1864||1846||3||21 Jun 1865||died in service|| |- |||Walker||Henry||Private||23||25 Aug 1864||1841||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Watson||James||Private||33||18 Aug 1864||1831||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Webster||Arthur||Private||35||26 Aug 1864||1829||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Weldon||Robert||Private||18||10 Aug 1864||1846||3||10 Aug 1865||SCD|| |- |||White||William H.||Private||18||1 Jan 1864||1846||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Williams||Harrison||Private||19||13 Aug 1864||1845||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Williams||Isaac||Private||20||4 Jan 1864||1844||3||29 Sep 1865||OWD|| |- |||Williams||Nelson||Private||23||14 Feb 1865||1842||1||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |||Willis||Jesse||Private||26||16 Aug 1864||1838||3||20 Sep 1865||mustered out|| |- |[[Wilson-106389]]||Wilson||George||Private||19||12 Aug 1864||1845||3||29 Jan 1865||died in service|| |- |[[Wilson-106388]]||Wilson||James||Private||24||4 Jan 1864||1840||3||26 Oct 1864||died in service|| |- |[[Woods-20623]]||Woods||William||Private||40||14 Nov 1863||1823||3||29 Sep 1864||MIA|| |- |||Yager||John W.||Private||21||22 Aug 1864||1843||1||21 Nov 1864||Transferred to Co. C|| |} == Suggested Resources == * '''''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866,''''' Volume I (Akron, Ohio: The Werner Company, 1893), compiled and published under the Roster Commission of the Ohio General Assembly, pages [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=615 591]-592 and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004198746&view=1up&seq=645 621]-624; image copy, ''HathiTrust Digital Library,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015004198746 : accessed 9 Mar 2023). * '''"United States, Compiled Military Service Records Of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served With The U.S. Colored Troops, 1861-1866,"''' database with images, ''FamilySearch,'' https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3518724. * '''"Civil War 'Widows' Pensions',"''' database with images, ''Fold3,'' https://www.fold3.com/publication/24/civil-war-widows-pensions/browse > USCT > Infantry > Regiment 5 > Company A. * '''Larry Stevens's references list:''' Larry Stevens, "127th Ohio Infantry, 5th U.S. Colored Troops, " ''Ohio in the Civil War,'' http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw127.html : accessed 9 Mar 2023. * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:5th_United_States_Colored_Infantry_Regiment|5th United States Colored Infantry Regiment]]

6 Natal Avenue, Edithvale, Victoria, Australia

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[[Category:Edithvale, Victoria]] Around 1929 [[Crofts-666|Mabel Setford (nee Crofts)]] purchased a holiday house at 6 Natal Avenue, Edithvale. As you drive down Natal Avenue, it's the last house on the left side. The backyard backed onto the beach - although the sand had built up from the beach side to the top of the fence, together with trees. Mabel left the property to her three sons, [[Setford-40|Donald Setford (1910 - 1987)]], [[Setford-22|Ronald Horace Setford (1915 - 1988)]] and [[Setford-44|Anthony Setford (1922 - 1980)]], as tenants in common when she died, and in 1946 it was worth £615. Over the years the house was described in the Sand's directories as "holiday house", and originally it must have been a dirt road as there is an advertisement in the Argus in 1939 asking for tenders for construction of Natal Avenue. In 1964 [[Setford-22|Ron]] sold his share of the property to his brothers. [[Setford-40|Don]] and [[Setford-44|Tony]] sold the property in January 1973. It changed owners a couple of times more before it was demolished, and a new house was built. I heard that the actor Alan Dale had purchased it. ([[Salisbury-2431|Lauren Thomson]]) remembers going down there for holidays in the 1960s when [[Girt-64|Maiser]] lived there. Going to Edithvale was considered a "trip" whereas now it's just a suburb. I remember sleeping in a small bedroom near the back door and Maiser sitting next to the bed talking to me. The house was very dark inside. There was a wooden pinball type game. In February 2019 Peter Setford wrote: :''When we holidayed there for 2 weeks every January, the balcony was not there any more and the staircase was blocked off. The hot water service was a kero burning unit that only filled the bath, and the ‘washing machine’ was a copper. I don’t remember what fuel it used. The toilet was outside and the pan was collected by the ‘shit carter’ every week. I still remember the smell when the pan got fullish. Geoff Setford wrote: :''I believe the old house No 6, was purchased in the 1920's. Jan and I lived there in 1972/3, Before we moved to Langrigg Ave, No 21.

60th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War

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For the grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with this unit, see [[:Category:60th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 60th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==60th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment== :Nicknames: "1st St. Lawrence Regiment"; "Ogdensburg Regiment"; "Union Guards" :Mustered in: October 30, 1861 :Mustered out: July 17, 1865. {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-42.jpg |caption=60th Regiment NY Volunteer Infantry National Color }} ==National Park Service History== '''60th Regiment, New York Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Ogdensburg, N. Y., and mustered in October 30, 1861. Left State for Baltimore, Md., November 4, 1861. Attached to Dix's Division to March, 1862. Railroad Brigade, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Sigel's Division, Dept. of the Shenandoah, to June 26, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps, Pope's Army of Virginia, to August, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps, Army of Virginia, to September, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps, to May, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October, 1863, and Army of tho Cumberland to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division. 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at Baltimore, Md., and between there and Washington, D. C.; also at Relay House, Md., and Harper's Ferry, W. Va., till June, 1862. Defence of Harper's Ferry May 28-30. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley till August. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Sulphur Springs August 24. Battle of Groveton August 29. Bull Run August 30. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battle of Antietam, Md., September 16-17. Duty at Bolivar Heights till December. Reconnoissance to Rippon, W. Va., November 9. Expedition to Winchester December 2-6. March to Fredericksburg, Va., December 9-16. Duty at Fairfax till January 20, 1863. "Mud March" January 20-24. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa, July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till September 24. Movement to Bridgeport, Ala., September 24-October 3. Duty in Lookout Valley till November. Reopening Tennessee River October 26-29. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. Battles of Lookout Mountain November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25. Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. Duty at Bridgeport, Ala., till May, 1864. Scout from Stevenson to Caperton's Ferry April 11 (Detachment). Veterans on furlough December, 1863-January, 1864. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1-September 8. Operations about Rocky Faced Ridge, Tunnel Hill and Buzzard's Roost May 8-11. Battle of Resaca May 14-15. Near Cassville May 19. New Hope Church May 25. Battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 26-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Mountain June 11-14. Ackworth June 12. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Gilgal or Golgotha Church June 15. Muddy Creek June 17. Noyes Creek June 19. Kolb's Farm June 22. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July 6-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge August 26-September 2. Occupation of Atlanta September 2 to November 15. Expedition from Atlanta to Tuckum's Cross Roads October 26-29. Near Atlanta November 9. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Near Davisboro November 28. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. North Edisto River, S. C., February 12-13. Battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D. C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Mustered out July 17, 1865. {{Image|file=60th_New_York_Monument_at_Gettysburg.png |caption="Union Guards", 60th Infantry Monument at Gettysburg }} Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 64 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 5 Officers and 96 Enlisted men by disease. Total 168. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0060RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Databas[[Category: New York Infantry Regiments, United States Civil War]] ==The Union Army History== Sixtieth Infantry. Cols., William B. Hayward, George S. Greene, William B. Goodrich, Abel Godard, Winslow M. Thomas, Lester S. Wilson; Lieut.-Cols., William B. Goodrich, Charles R. Brundage, John C. O. Reddington, Winslow M. Thomas, Lester S. Wilson, Abner B. Shipman, Michael Nolan; Majs., Charles R. Brundage, Edward C. James, Abel Godard, Winslow M. Thomas, Thomas Elliott, Abner B. Shipman, Michael Nolan. This regiment, the 1st St. Lawrence regiment, was organized at Ogdensburg and there mustered into the U. S. service for three years, on Oct. 30, 1861. It left for Washington on Nov. 4, was stationed in that vicinity during the winter and was in Gen. Dix's railroad brigade in the spring of 1862. In June, 1862, the regiment was attached to the 2nd brigade, of Sigel's division, Department of the Shenandoah and later to the 3d brigade, 2nd division, 2nd corps, Army of Virginia. It participated in Gen. Pope's Virginia campaign and on Sept. 12, was attached, with its brigade and division, to the 12th corps. At Antietam, Col. Goodrich, commanding the brigade, was killed and the regiment lost 22 in killed, wounded and missing. In October it was assigned to the 2nd brigade, 2nd division of the 12th corps, posted at Harper's Ferry until December, and then went into winter quarters at Stafford Court House, Va. In the Chancellorsville movement the 12th corps led the advance and the loss of the 60th regiment was 66. At Gettysburg the loss was again heavy in the defense of Gulp's hill. Moving southward with the army as far as the Rappahannock, the regiment received orders to join the forces in the West and arrived at Bridgeport, Ala., the first week in October. The 60th was present at the battle of Wauhatchie, Tenn., and in the Chattanooga campaign. In Dec., 1863, a sufficiently large proportion of the regiment reenlisted to secure its continuance in the field as a veteran organization and became a part of the 3d brigade, 2nd division, 20th corps, with which it shared in the Atlanta campaign, the march to the sea, and through the Carolinas. In June, 1865, the regiment received by transfer the veterans and recruits of the 107th, 136th and 150th N. Y. infantry and was assigned to the 3d brigade, Bartlett's division, 22nd corps, with which it served until mustered out of the service at Alexandria, Va., July 17, 1865. The loss of the command during the service was 67 by death from wounds and 101 from other causes.Union Army, Vol. 2: ==New York in the War of the Rebellion History== Colonel Charles R. Brundage, 33d State Militia, received authority, July 5, 1861, to organize a regiment of infantry, of which his regiment of militia should and did form the nucleus. The regiment was organized at Ogdensburg October 25, 1861; it received its numerical designation; and, October 30, 1861, Col. Wm. B. Hayward having succeeded Colonel Brundage, it was mustered in the service of the United States for three years. At the expiration of its term of service, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the. regiment retained in service. In June, 1865, the enlisted men of the 107th, 136th and 150th Infantries, not mustered out with their regiment, joined this by transfer. The companies were recruited principally: A at Canton, Hermon, Potsdam, Russell, Madrid, Colton, Parishville and Gouverneur; B at Gouverneur, Macomb and DePeyster; C at Hammond, Morristown, Oswegatchie, Edwards, Rossie, Russell and Fowler; D at Russell, Edwards, Pierrepont and Canton; E at Malone, Bangor and Brandon; F at Ogdensburg and Heuvelton; G at Madrid, Waddington, Louisville, Massena and Norfolk; H at Champlain, Mooers, Ellenburgh, Altona, Chazy, Saranac and Lisbon; I at Lawrence, Stockholm and Brasher; and K at Stockholm and Richville. The regiment left the State November 4, 1861; served between Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D. C., from November, 1861; under General Dix in the so-called Railroad Brigade, at Baltimore and Relay House, Md., from March, 1862; in 2d Brigade, Sigel's Division, Department of Shenandoah, from June, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, Army of Virginia, from June 26, 1862; in same brigade and division, 12th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from September 12, 1862; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 12th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from October, 1862; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, I2th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from April, 1863; on veteran furlough in December, 1863, and January, 1864; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 20th Corps, from April, 1864; in 3d Brigade, Bartlett's Division, 22d Corps, from June, 1865; and, commanded by Col. Lester S. Willson, it was honorably discharged and mustered out, July 17, 1865, at Alexandria, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 37 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 1 officer, 27 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 5 officers, 96 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 160 enlisted men; aggregate, 168; of whom 3 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. {{Image|file=60th_New_York_Monument_at_Gettysburg.jpg |caption="Union Guards" Rear }} ===Sources=== *New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. *The Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers. Madison, WI: Federal Pub. Co., 1908. volume II. *http://gettysburg.stonesentinels.com/union-monuments/new-york/new-york-infantry/60th-new-york/ *http://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/new-york-infantry/60th-new-york/

60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry

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[[Category: 60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3rd Regiment, Wise Legion)''' Overview:60th Infantry Regiment [also called 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion] was organized in August, 1861. The unit served in Field's, McCausland's, and T. Smith's Brigade. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and reported 31 killed and 173 wounded. Later it was attached to the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee and participated in numerous conflicts including the fight at Piedmont. The 60th took part in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley and fought its last battle at Waynesborough. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Beuhring H. Jones and William H. Starke; Lieutenant Colonels James L. Corley, William A. Gilliam, George W. Hammond, J.W. Spaulding, John C. Summers, and W.A. Swank; and Majors William S. Rowan, James W. Sweeney, and Jacob N. Taylor. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0060RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ---- [[Image: Hughes-3666-1.jpg]] 60th Virginia Infantry 60th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment *Active August 1861 – April 1865 *Country Confederacy *Allegiance Confederate States of America Confederate States of America *Role Infantry *Engagements American Civil War: Battle of Cloyd's Mountain 1864 Seven Days' Battles-Battle of Piedmont-Valley Campaigns of 1864-Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia *Disbanded April 1865 ---- The 60th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia and in Tennessee. The 60th Virginia (also called 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion) was organized in August 1861. The unit served in Field's, McCausland's, and T. Smith's Brigade. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and reported 31 killed and 173 wounded. Later it was attached to the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee and participated in numerous conflicts including the fight at Piedmont. The 60th took part in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley and fought its last battle at Waynesboro. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Beuhring H. Jones and William H. Starke; Lieutenant Colonels James L. Corley, William A. Gilliam, George W. Hammond, J.W. Spaulding, John C. Summers, and W.A. Swank; and Majors William S. Rowan, James W. Sweeney, and Jacob N. Taylor. The last officer to command the unit on the field of battle was Acting Major John L. Caynor who was captured with much of the unit at the Battle of Waynesboro on March 2, 1865.[[Wikipedia:60th_Virginia_Infantry]] ==Sources== ----

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[[Category:60th Regiment of Foot]] === 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924030726735 A Brief History of the Unit] at archive.org. [https://archive.org/details/aregimentalchro00wallgoog A regimental chronicle and list of officers of the 60th, or the King's Royal Rifle Corps, formerly the 62nd, or the Royal American Regiment of Foot] The unit was originally raised in the American colonies in 1756 as the 62nd (Royal American) Regiment to defend the thirteen colonies against attack by the French and their Native American allies. After Braddock's defeat in 1755, royal approval for a new regiment, as well as funds, were granted by parliament just before Christmas 1755 – hence the regiment's traditional birthday of Christmas Day. However parliamentary delays meant it was 4 March 1756 before a special act of parliament created four battalions of 1,000 men each to include foreigners for service in the Americas. Although raised as an "American" Regiment the officers were recruited from Europe – not from the American colonies – and consisted of English, Scots, Irish, Dutch, Swiss and Germans. It was the first time foreign officers were commissioned as British Army officers. The total regiment consisted of 101 officers, 240 non-commissioned officers and 4,160 enlisted men. The battalions were raised on Governors Island, New York. The regiment was renumbered the 60th (Royal American) Regiment in February 1757 when the 50th (Shirley's) and 51st (Pepperel's) foot regiments were removed from the British Army roll after their surrender at Fort Oswego. ===Napoleonic Wars=== During the Napoleonic Wars the regiment saw action in the Peninsular War. The first four battalions had been raised as regular line battalions, but in 1797 a 5th battalion had been raised at Cowes on the Isle of Wight and equipped entirely with the Baker rifle, and wore green jackets with red facings.[5] The mixing of rifle troops and muskets proved so effective that eventually line battalion light companies were replaced with rifle companies. The line battalions found themselves in several different theatres, including the West Indies. The rifle battalion was soon joined by a second, and these found themselves in the Peninsula with Wellington's army, serving along with the 95th Rifles, and the King's German Legion rifle units. A 7th battalion was eventually raised as a rifle battalion specifically for service in the [[:Category: War of 1812|American War of 1812]]. ===1st Battalion 1810-1819=== The [[Space:60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion|1st Battalion]] was transferred from Jamaica in April 1810 to Cowes on the Isle of Wight, where it was refilled with a conscription of foreign troops. Thereafter the 1st Battalion was transferred to the Cape Colony in September 1811 where they fought in the the 4th Xhosa War until 1812. Thereafter they protected the boundaries of the Cape Colony until they were disbanded in 1819. ===Reorganisation=== After the Napoleonic Wars the regiment received a new title: first, in 1815, its name was changed to [[:Category: Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps|Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps]] and then, in 1830, to the [[:Category: King's Royal Rifle Corps|King's Royal Rifle Corps]] (KRRC). This renaming probably went unnoticed on the other side of the world where the [[Space:60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion|1st Battalion]] still used 60th Regiment of Foot until they were disbanded in 1819. ==Sources==

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[[Category: British Army]] [[Category: 60th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 1st Battalion 1810-1819]] [[Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War]] {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="center" style="background-color:#00247D;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #CF142B;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #f4ede9;" !|[[Space:60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion|60th Reg. of Foot 1st Bat. 1810-1819]] !|[[Space:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Fourth Xhosa War]] !|[[:Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Category: Fourth Xhosa War]] |} |} |} |} {{clear}} :'''Introduction''' :60th Regiment of Foot 1st Battalion :This is a list of known soldiers of the 60th regiment of Foot, 1st Battalion who were issued with a colonial pass to remain in the Cape Colony after their discharge from the Regiment, having served their contracts. Discharges began in 1816 and ended in 1819. Everyone that was issued with a colonial pass did not necessarily remain in the colony for the rest of their lives. :'''History of the 1809-1810 enrollment''' :Die Pruisiese soldate wat in diens geneem is te Cowes op die eiland "Isle of Wight", Engeland is vermoedelik gevangene geneem deur die Engelse nadat die Engelse die Hollandse dorp Flushing (Vlissingen) verower het in 1809 Mariusz Kowalski, Poland per e-pos dd 2017-04-17. Die dorp was verdedig deur Napoleon se Pruisiese Regiment, 2de en 3de bataljonne wat saamgestel is in November en Desember 1806 te Leipzig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_Regiment_(France) uit Pruisiese soldate wat weer op hul beurt deur Napoleon gevange geneem was. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Preu%C3%9Fen_(Grande_Arm%C3%A9e) :'''Forreign French Units''' http://journals.openedition.org/rha/6752 Foreign units in the Napoleonic armies ::''The following year, the "Prussian regiment" incorporated deserters and prisoners of war formerly serving Berlin. For its part, the "Irish legion", formed in 1803, is reinforced by 1,800 Poles in 1806, then prisoners of war of various nationalities from 1809'' :The Irish Legion of Napoleon, 1803-15[http://www.academia.edu/14251775/The_Irish_Legion_of_Napoleon_1803-15 Page 192 The Irish Legion of Napoleon, 1803-15] Nicholas Dunne-Lynch ::''In 1806, the Legion was deployed in Germany and, at last, recruiting actively.The first surge came at Mainz with a contingent of Prussian prisoners of war,among which were many Irish rebels of 1798 and 1803 who had been inducted into the Prussian army as an alternative to transportation, though it is widely held they were sold into slavery in the salt mines.'' :'''15 Augustus 1809 Flushing (Vlissingen)''' ::''Om twee uur des nachts hield het bombardement op. Binnen een uur werd er gekapituleerd, Het hele garnizoen van Vlissingen, vijfduizend man, werd krijgsgevangen gemaakt en naar Engeland verscheept''[http://collectie.legermuseum.nl/sites/strategion/contents/i004541/arma07%20de%20engelse%20inval%20in%20zeeland%20in%201809.pdf DE ENGELSE INVAL IN ZEELAND IN 1809.] door Drs. J. G. Kerkhoven, conservator afdeling III "Uniformen, vaandels etc." eindredactie: Drs. J. van Eyk ::''Het aantal gesneuvelde Franse soldaten is niet bekend; wel dat er na de capitulatie op 15 augustus 3.773 als krijgsgevangenen door de Engelsen werden afgevoerd.''[https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2002/06/26/de-engelse-invasie-in-zeeland-7595708-a1236217 J.H. Deibel. De Engelschen in Zeeland] in 1809 (Middelburg, 1909). :'''British captured French troops at Flushing''' ::''any force which may be destined to defend that place must in the end be lost to England, either by capitulation or sickness, and in the former case we shall be more than indemnified for the loss of '''4000''' men, who capitulated in Flushing, '''not 1000 of whom were French'''''[https://archive.org/stream/cobbettspolitic10cobbgoog#page/n318/mode/2up/search/flushing Cobbett's political register p607 dd October 21, 1809] {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-29.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption=''List of prisoners of war regiments'' }} {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-30.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption='Regiment de Prusse 1806'' }} :'''Capitulation at Flushing''' ::1 Reg de Prussia[https://books.google.com.na/books?id=wGBKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PT19&lpg=RA1-PT19&dq=capitulation+flushing&source=bl&ots=3KRUNk9qA3&sig=M7S4Cs1gUDVsRCnHzu3WnX296JU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSsMDZwvDYAhVkL8AKHXbNDY0Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false A Collection of Papers Relating to the Expedition to the Scheldt] ::28 Officers ::987 Troops ::129 sick and wounded including 4 officers ::Total 1144 {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-31.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption='Regiment Irlandais '' }} ::1 Batt. du Reg. Irlandois ::13 Officers ::331 Troops ::28 sick and wounded ::Total 372 :'''Prisoners of war. French. Portsmouth. 1809''' http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C2689020 ADM 103/352-356 National Archive: Kew :Every prisoner was registered, in order of arrival, with his rank, name of regiment or ship, place and date of. capture, whence received (e.g. transports), date and place of birth, physical description (except for senior officers or wives) date of arrival, articles supplied (e.g. hammock and blanket), date and destination of discharge. ::ADM 103/354http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/prisoners-of-war-1715-1945 ::John Homan — 1809 Cambrai France Napoleonic Wars ::John Heyman — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Jean Lisky — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Lehonard Koevoed— 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Frederick Shneider — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Henry Horn — 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Antoine Trompeter — 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Francois Bernard — 1810 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Johan Heyman — 1810 Portchester Depot England Napoleonic Wars {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-24.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label='''60th Regiment of Foot''' |link= |caption=''60th Regiment Foot'' }} :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot''' :WO 25 - CASUALTY RETURNS (Includes died, deserted, transferred or become missing, etc Contains no information on discharges or transfers for 1811-1819) :Reference: WO 25/1912 :Description: 60 Foot. 1 Battn. :Date: 1809-1817 :Held by:[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4398773 The National Archives, Kew] :'''Regimental Chronical'''[https://archive.org/stream/aregimentalchro00wallgoog#page/n75/mode/2up/search/First Regimental Chronical p49] A regimental chronicle and list of officers of the 60th, or the King's Royal Rifle Corps, formerly the 62nd, or the Royal American Regiment of Foot by Wallace, Nesbit Willoughby, 1839-1931 Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2018-06-10 ::p24:''1810, 1st [Battalion] Jamaica, Guadaloupe, Cowes ::p49:''1810, April 28. First Battalion moved from the West Indies to England.'' ::p24:''1811, 1st [Battalion] Cowes, Cape of Good Hope ::p49:''1811, May 30. First Battalion moved from England to Africa.'' :Disbanded ::p25 ''1819, 1st [Battalion] Cape of Good Hope, Demerars, Portsmouth, D'' ::p51:''1819 January 9 First Battalion moved from Africa to West Indies, and thence to England, in transports " Minerva," " Nautilus," " William Pitt," and " Astrea;" and was disbanded at Portsmouth, and the men drafted into Second Battalion, at Quebec.'' ::p51:''1819 May 8 Second Batalion called the First or Riffle Batalion'' ===Immigrasie=== {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-28.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=Example 1811 Transport |link= |caption=''Example 1811 Transport''' }} {{Image|file=Heyman-111-4.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Skip Portsea }} :'''Seereis''' :1811 September 18 Arrival ship Portsea with troops from Spithead at the Cape. :Die enigste skip met troepe wat aan die Kaap arriveer wat klop met die vertrek vanaf Cowes deur die 1ste Divisie was op 18 September 1811, :Skip: Portsea, Kaptein: H Roberts, English India Transport, Vertrek vanaf Spithead, Arriveer Kaap, met Troepe aan boord.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879335;view=1up;seq=87 African Court Calendar 1812 p] Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-04-08 {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-1.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=Port Sea 1807 |link= |caption=''Port Sea 1807''' }} :Port Sea Launched in 1807, Lengthened: Tonnage increased from 315 to 425. Sold for a Free Trader[https://books.google.com.na/books?id=SpleAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=ship+register+%22port+sea%22+1807&source=bl&ots=lvmd4FWp9I&sig=atAV17qAtTE2V6zeWtkojMvt2_c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiay93p-6_ZAhVTQMAKHcKjDjoQ6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=%22port%20sea%22%201807&f=false Ship building in India] p102 1840 Calcutta By John Phipps (of the Master Attendant's Office, Calcutta.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsea_(1807_ship) Wikpedia] :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot at the Cape Colony''' :'''African Court Calender''' ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879335;view=1up;seq=73 1812] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879336;view=1up;seq=75 1813] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879337;view=1up;seq=79 1814] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879338;view=1up;seq=81 1815] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879339;view=1up;seq=83 1816] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879340;view=1up;seq=81 1817] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879341;view=1up;seq=80 1818] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879342;view=1up;seq=102 1819] :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot at the Cape Colony''' Excerpts from the letters of from Lord Charles Somerset Vol 9 +10 Records of the Cape Colony, COPIED FOR THE CAPE GOVERNMENT, FROM THE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON, BY GEORGE M^CALL THEAL, D.Lit., LL.D. PRINTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CAPE COLONY. 1902, D BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-11-21 :'''The fourth Kafir war''' :Vol 10 p 429 https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n443/mode/2up ::''A reinforcement of two hundred men of the first battalion of the 60th regiment, which had '''arrived in the colony in September 1811,''' having been sent to Colonel Graham's aid...'' :Vol 10 p 430https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n445/mode/2up ::''By the beginning of March the fourth Kaffir war was over, and it had ended-as neither the second nor the third had - favourably for the Europeans. At its close there were in the field eight hundred burghers and twelve hundred and fifty two soldiers , including the Hottentot regiment. The Xosas driven over the Fish river numbered in all about twenty thousand souls.'' :Vol 10 p 431https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n445/mode/2up ::''Most of the European troops who had taken part in the war were recalled to Cape Town, but others were sent to the front, and at the close of the year the line of defence was occupied, in addition to the burghers, by 59 dragoons, 427 men of the 60th, and the Hottentot regiment. '' :'''Prelude to Discharges''' :Vol 10 p155https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n167/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Lieutenant Colonel Torrens. :Cape of Good Hope, :Government House, August 7th 1814. ::'' ''Weighing therefore all these circumstances together with that of '''986''' men of the 1st Battalion of the 60th Regiment out of '''992 being for limited service''' '' :Vol 10 p311https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n325/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Earl Bathurst. :Government House :Cape or Good Hope, 19th June 1815. ::''The only Corps of Infantry remaining being the first Battalion of the 60th Regiment, a part of which is employed in the Interior of this Settlement (500 miles from this place), and this Regiment being composed of '''Foreigners,''' a description of Soldier which I understand '''has not been considered eligible for the Indian Service.''' '' :Vol 11 p186 https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcapecol00thea_11#page/186/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Earl Bathurst. :Cape of Good Hope, September 19th 1816. ::''I have been under the necessity of saying that the detachments of the 83rd Regiment " must " be relieved by the 72nd Foot, in order that I might explain to your Lordship that it became at a former period expedient to remove the 60th Regiment from those duties which from their scattered nature required men of the steadiest character. The men of the Battalion in question '''are all foreigners except 14 deserters from other armies.''' Restless in their characters, anxious to return to their own countries or at any rate to be removed from the sameness of this distant establishment, men so circumstanced, looking so wistfully for change, without attachment to the Government which supports them, appear to be ill calculated for associating with the lower class of inhabitants of a recently acquired country, whose principles are not yet by any means fixed, and the inconvenience has been sensibly felt and remarked.'' ::''But, my Lord, supposing the 1st Battalion of the 60th Regiment was not composed of the description of men I have alluded to, still the removal of the 83rd Regiment will leave this place with a Force inadequate to the duties, as your Lordship will perceive from the enclosed detailed returns, and that Force will be daily diminished from the nature of the enlistment of the men of the 60th Regiment. The '''present strength of the Battalion is 951''', of which '''217''' become '''entitled to their discharges''' in the course of the present year ('''1816'''), and '''541''' more in the course of the next ('''1817'''), when the Battalion will of course be reduced to 193 rank and file,'' :'''Discharged members found in Colonial records''' :The following 619 names I transcribed are those I could find in the Cape Colony's Colonial Pass register. The work has not been verified so spellings may change.The surnames in all caps were ones I found on NAAIRSVerwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-12-31 : Three more names are to be found [http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/index.php/military-records/retirements-at-the-cape-1818-1826 here] listed in WO 23/147 at The National Archives, Kew. Transcribed by Charles Fison. :Schwalder John 60th Foot 57 Rawielder, Alsace 1818-8-12 :Leader John 60th Foot 44 Islington, Middx. 1819-7-29 :Schalek Ignatius 60th Foot 49 Hilsketz, Poland 1819-7-29 : The Separate Permit List (last image at the bottom) contains the names of 60th regiment of Foot soldiers who were discharged. 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|Henry||Beauforth||1298||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-69WZ-8?i=459&cat=86036 Henry]|||| |- |Henry||Becken||1563|||||| |- |C||Becker||1809|||||| |- |Geovanie||Belle||1649|||||| |- |John||BENDER||1081||[[Bender-2812]]|||| |- |Christian||Berewinkel||2211|||||| |- |Chritiaan||Berewinkel||2214|||||| |- |George||Berg||1373|||||| |- |Godlieb||Berg||1550|||||| |- |John||Berghard||1164|||||| |- |Nicolaas||Bernard||1273||[[Bernard-3129]]|||| |- |John||Bernardo||1733||[[Bernardo-268]]|||| |- |Francis||Bernhard||1070||[[Barnard-695]]|||| |- |John||Bernhard||Dead|| ||1816-07-09||Lakowa |- |Carl||Bernickky||1174|||||| |- |Bernhardt||Bernstein||1158|||||| |- |Bernh:||Bertani||1621|||||| |- |Anthon||Beseler||1394|||||| |- |Leonard||Beuther||1287|||||| |- |Dominica||Biancia||2544|||||| |- |John||Bidan||2664|||||| |- |Joseph||Bienefeld||2512|||||| |- |Christiaan||Bieneman||2552|||||| |- |Henry||Bishop||2526|||||| |- |Jan||BITTENBROEK||1076||[[Bittenbroek-1]]|||| |- 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|Godfried||Kujshard||1266|||||| |- |Charles||Kunszle||1315|||||| |- |Pieters||Kurtzen||1159|||||| |- |John||Kusma||1219|||||| |- |Ludwig||Lambersie||1203|||||| |- |Gysbert||Lamertz||1184|||||| |- |Peter||Langer||1150|||||| |- |Poter||Laros||1355|||||| |- |Sanislaus||Laskosky||1351|||||| |- |Giovani||Latitia||2555|||||| |- |John||LATZKY||1082||[[Latsky-3]]|||| |- |John||Launspach||1332|||||| |- |John||Laupsinger||1201|||||| |- |Dominicq||Lazy||1631|||||| |- |Fridrich||Leffleur||Invalided||paid to 24 May. 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|John||Malditz||1931|||||| |- |Pieter||Manants||1977|||||| |- |Nicolaas||Mans||1625|||||| |- |Peter||Marks||1360|||||| |- |Joseph||MARTIN||1043|||||| |- |Laurence||Martin||2571|||||| |- |Pierre||Martin||2428|||||| |- |Francois||Martins||1261|||||| |- |John||Masdiek||1001|||||| |- |Guisepi||Masanene||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Italie |- |Charles||Mathys||1073|||||| |- |Nicolaas||Matthee||1370|||||| |- |Jacob||May||1234|||||| |- |John||Meewes||1233|||||| |- |Anton||Meliazie||1624|||||| |- |Andrew||Merkel||1707|||||| |- |Joseph||Mesler||2427|||||| |- |Fredrik||Meyer||1100|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1349|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1540|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1651|||||| |- |Joseph||Meyer||1346|||||| |- |Bryan||Michel||Died|| ||1817-12-03||Dublin |- |John||Mielman||1205|||||| |- |Fredrik||Minckler||1552|||||| |- |John||Minnebeer||1202|||||| |- |Henry||MITTLER||1027|||||| |- |Stepan||Mollack||1283|||||| |- |James||Monican ||Deserted|| ||1817-10-12/10-18||Galway |- |John||Monnoh||1944|||||| |- |John||Mora||1341|||||| |- |James||Morrow||Deserted|| ||1817-11-10||Limerich |- |Isaac||Moses||1532|||||| |- |Isaac||Moses||1557|||||| |- |Marcus||Mulder||1229||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-69WZ-V?i=447&cat=86036 Marcus]|||| |- |Barend||Muller||1301|||||| |- |Christian||Muller||Deserted|| ||1817-09-05||Langeneta Savoni |- |Francis||Muller||2525|||||| |- |Godfried||Muller||2174|||||| |- |HI||Muller||1741|||||| |- |J||Muller||1961|||||| |- |Peter||Muller||870|||||| |- |Peter||Muller||1674|||||| |- |John||Mullermeister||1348|||||| |- |Zaim||Musqualon||2530|||||| |- |Johan||NANNEN||1034|||||| |- |Gysbert||Nannet||1037|||||| |- |John||Nassau||1734|||||| |- |Casper||Nasty||1412|||||| |- |Mathias||Navaraty||2249|||||| |- |John||Nefke||Deserted|| ||1816-04-29||Dremns |- |John||Nefske||Deserted|| ||1817-09-13||Prussia |- |John ||Nelson||1197|||||| |- |John||Nesteraas||1387|||||| |- |John||Neuman||1103|||||| |- 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|Charles||Peltzer||1352|||||| |- |Frederik||Peter||1236|||||| |- |John||Peters||2175|||||| |- |Michael||Petrof||2560|||||| |- |Joseph||Petz||1120|||||| |- |Charles||Phall||1535||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-69WC-8?i=475&cat=86036 Charles]|||| |- |John||Phiilifes||1551|||||| |- |John||Phleck||1539|||||| |- |S(B)||PIETERSEn||1053|||||| |- |Charles||Pittingshoff||1987|||||| |- |Charles||Pitton||1388|||||| |- |Godlieb||PLETZER||1045|||||| |- |Andra||Poskay||1409|||||| |- |M||Potter||1890|||||| |- |Francis||Prevacerin||1943|||||| |- |Francis||Prickell||1110|||||| |- |Joseph||Puznius||2181|||||| |- |Charles||Regami||1629|||||| |- |John||Reich||1934|||||| |- |Frederick||Reichfield||1182|||||| |- |William||Richardson||1564|||||| |- |William||Roach||Deserted|| ||1817-11-11||Tipperary |- |Godlieb||Roder||1491|||||| |- |Pierre||ROSA||1030|||||| |- |Giovany||Rosamino||1639|||||| |- |Joseph||Roscheck||2645|||||| |- |John||Rose||1758|||||| |- |Jacob||Rossi||Discharged|| ||1816-05-09||Fettiz |- |A||Rosenkraans||2426||[[Rosenkrantz-69]]|||| |- |Anthony||Roshneck||1534|||||| |- |Bernard||Rosier||1211|||||| |- |Alexander||Rosenberg||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Hungary |- |Michel||Rossi||1595|||||| |- |Anthoon||Rother||1594|||||| |- |Servatus||Rufos||1739|||||| |- |Friedrich||RUPPING||1080|||||| |- |Benjamin||Sandford||1181|||||| |- |Andrew||Santini||1581|||||| |- |Godlieb||Sasbert||1300|||||| |- |John||Savanna||Died|| ||1817-09-12||Seville Spain |- |Giovani||Savatina||2558|||||| |- |John||Schaap||1336|||||| |- |John||Schaap||1389|||||| |- |Carel||Schaffer||1398|||||| |- |John||Schastaek||2519|||||| |- |Adam||Scheffer||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Germany |- |Jacob||Scheiner||1286|||||| |- |Godlieb||Scheller||2184|||||| |- |Frederick||SCHENK||1060|||||| |- |Lucas||Scheskosky||1350|||||| |- |John||Schewerush||2189|||||| |- |Peter||Schilforth||1871|||||| |- |Albert||Schlarck||1308|||||| |- |Goof||Schlumene||1025|||||| |- 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61st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:Battle of Appomattox Court House]] [[Category:Battle of Malvern Hill]] [[Category:Seven Days' Battles]] [[Category:Battle of the Wilderness]] [[Category: 61st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] {{Profile-box|for profiles, see [[:Category: 61st Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War|the category]]}} '''61st Regiment, Georgia Infantry''' [also called 26th Regiment] assembled at Charleston, South Carolina, in May, 1862. It was formed by using the [[:Category: 7th Battalion, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War | 7th Georgia Battalion]] as its nucleus. The men were from the counties of Irwin, Tattnall, Brooks, Bulloch, Montgomery, Bibb, Quitman, and Wilkes. Ordered north in June, the unit arrived at Petersburg, Virginia, with 1,000 officers and men. During the war it was brigaded under Generals Lawton, John B Gordon, and C A Evans, Army of Northern Virginia. It participated in many conflicts from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor, went with Early to the Shenandoah Valley, then fought in numerous engagements around Appomattox. This regiment sustained 36 casualties at Gaines' Mill, 63 at Second Manassas, 114 at Sharpsburg, and 100 at Fredericksburg. It lost thirty-seven percent of the 288 at Gettysburg and sixty-five percent of 150 at Monocacy. The 61st surrendered with no officers and 81 men, of which only 49 were armed.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CGA0061RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ==Officers== Colonel John H Lamar; Lieutenant Colonels Charles W McArthur and James Y McDuffie; and Majors Peter Brenan, Archibald P MacRae, Henry Tillman, and James D Van Valkenburg. ==Companies== :A - "Irwin Cowboys" (Irwin County, Captains Willcox & McDuffie) :B - "Tattnall Rangers" (Tattnall County, Captains Johnson & A.P. McRae) :C - "Brooks Rifles" and "Wiregrass Riflemen" (Brooks and Thomas Counties, Captains McDonald & Edmonson) :D - "DeKalb Guards" (Bulloch County, Captains Kennedy & Tillman) :E - [[:Category: Montgomery Sharpshooters, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War |"Montgomery Sharpshooters"]](Montgomery County, Captains McArthur & T.M. McRae) :F - "The Stark/Starke Guards" :G - "Wilkes Guards" (Wilkes County, Captains Fannin & Colley) :H - "Tattnall Volunteers" (Tattnall County, Captain Dasher) :I - "Thompson Guards" (Macon and Bibb County, Captain Van Valkenburg) :K - formed with volunteers from Companies A-I (Captain Sharpe) ==Actions and Engagements== :Seven Days Battles June 1862 :Gains Mills, 27 June 1862 :Malvern Hill, 1 July 1862 :Bristoe Station, 27 August 1862 :Groveton/Brawner's Farm, 28 August 1862 :Second Bull Run or Manassas, 29-30 August 1862 :Sharpsburg/Antietam, 17 September 1862 :Fredericksburg, 13 December 1862 :Chancellorsville, 29 April-5 May 1863 :Winchester, 13-14 June 1863 :York & Wrightsville, 28-29 June 1863 :Gettsyburg, 1-3 July 1863 :Battle of the Wilderness, 5-6 May 1864 :Spotsylvania Court House, 10-12 May 1864 :Monocacy, 9 July 9 1864 :Winchester/Opequon Creek, 19 September 1864 :Fisher's Hill, 22 September 1864 :Cedar Creek, 19 October 1864 :Hatcher's Run, 5-7 February 1865 :Hares Hill/Fort Steadman, 25 March 1865 :Appomattox Court House, 9 April 1865 ==Sources== * [[Wikipedia:61st Georgia Volunteer Infantry]]

62nd Regiment of Foot, American Revolution

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[[Category:62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, American Revolution]] [[Category:British Units in the American Revolutionary War]] The '''King's Royal Rifle Corps''' was raised in the American colonies in 1756 as the '''62nd (Royal American) Regiment''' to defend the thirteen colonies against attack by the French and their Native American allies. After Braddock's defeat in 1755, royal approval for a new regiment, as well as funds, were granted by parliament just before Christmas 1755 – hence the regiment's traditional birthday of Christmas Day. However, parliamentary delays meant that it was 4 March 1756 before a special act of parliament created four battalions of 1,000 men each to include foreigners for service in the Americas. The regiment was intended to combine the characteristics of a colonial corps with those of a foreign legion. Swiss and German forest fighting experts, American colonists and British volunteers from other British regiments were recruited. These men were Protestants, an important consideration for fighting against the predominantly Catholic French. The officers were also recruited from Europe – not from the American colonies – and consisted of English, Scots, Irish, Dutch, Swiss and Germans. It was the first time foreign officers were commissioned as British Army officers. In total, the regiment consisted of 101 officers, 240 non-commissioned officers and 4,160 enlisted men. The battalions were raised on Governors Island, New York. The regiment was renumbered the 60th (Royal American) Regiment in February 1757 when the 50th (Shirley's) and 51st (Pepperrell's) foot regiments were removed from the British Army roll after their surrender at Fort Oswego.[8] The 60th was uniformed and equipped in a similar manner to other British regiments with red coats and cocked hats or grenadier caps, but on campaign, swords were replaced with hatchets, and coats and hats cut down for ease of movement in the woods. '''American War of Independence''' Two additional battalions of the regiment (the 3rd and 4th battalions) were raised in England in 1775, principally of men recruited from England and Hanover in 1775 for service in the American War of Independence. After assembly in the Isle of Wight, both battalions were sent in 1776 to Florida where they were joined by detachments from 1st and 2nd Battalions.[11] These battalions were deployed to Georgia and were involved in skirmishes at Sudbury in January 1779, the Battle of Briar Creek in March 1779, the Siege of Savannah in October 1779 where elements from the 4th Battalion captured the Colour of the 2nd South Carolina Regiment, and at Augusta in September 1780.[11] The 3rd and 4th battalions were disbanded in June 1783.[11] '''Officers of the 62nd (Royal American) Regiment of Foot during the period of the Northern Campaign of 1777''' * (*) Signifies an officer who actually served with the regiment in Lieutenant-General [[Burgoyne-130|John Burgoyne (1722-1792)]]'s Army from Canada during the Northern Campaign of 1777 {| border="2" cellpadding="1" |- | Name || Biography |- | Major-General [[Jones-66249|Valentine Jones (abt.1724-bef.1779)]], Colonel of the Regiment || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Valentine_Jones.htm |- | *Lieutenant-Colonel [[Anstruther-94|John Anstruther (1736-1815)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/John_Anstruther.htm |- | *Major [[Harnage-77|Henry Harnage (1739-1826)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Henry_Harnage.htm |- | Chaplain the Reverend [[St._George-204|Henry St. George (1744-1831)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Henry_St_George.htm |- | *Deputy Chaplain the Reverend [[Mongan-144|Charles (Mongan) Warburton DD (1754-1826)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Charles_Mongan.htm |- | *Adjutant [[Fitzerald-2|George Tobias Fitzerald (abt.1745-1777)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/George_Tobias_Fitzerald.htm |- | *Lieutenant and Quarter-Master[[Bromhead-10|Gonville Bromhead (1758-1822)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Gonville_Bromhead.htm |- | *Surgeon Alexander Moodie || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Alexander_Moodie.htm |- | *Surgeon's Mate Joseph Alder || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Joseph_Alder.htm |- | *Captain George Marlay || https://www.62ndregiment.org/George_Marlay.htm |- | *Captain Erle Hawker || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Erle_Hawker.htm |- | *Captain Alexander Campbell (light infantry) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Alexander_Campbell.htm |- | *Captain John Shrimpton (grenadier) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/John_Shrimpton.htm |- | Captain John Nash || https://www.62ndregiment.org/John_Nash.htm |- | *Captain Abraham Bunbury || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Abraham_Bunbury.htm |- | *Captain William Sotheron || https://www.62ndregiment.org/William_Sotheron.htm |- | Captain Richard Baily || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Richard_Baily.htm |- | Captain William Hall || https://www.62ndregiment.org/William_Hall.htm |- | *Captain-Lieutenant Henry Harrington || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Henry_Harrington.htm |- | *Lieutenant Thomas Reynell || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Thomas_Reynell.htm |- | *Lieutenant George Preston Vallancey (light infantry) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/George_Vallancey.htm |- | *Lieutenant John Jones (light infantry) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/John_Jones.htm |- | *Lieutenant Arthur Blackall (grenadier) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Arthur_Blackall.htm |- | *Lieutenant William Cumberland Wilkinson || https://www.62ndregiment.org/William_Wilkinson.htm |- | *Lieutenant Conolly Coane (grenadier) || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Conolly_Coane.htm |- | *Lieutenant [[Harvey-20374|Stephen Harvey R.N. (bef.1757-1777)]] || https://www.62ndregiment.org/Stephen_Harvey.htm |- | *Lieutenant Archibald Stuart || |- | Lieutenant Joshua Wilcocks || |- | *Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead || |- | *Lieutenant William Pendred Naylor || |- | *Lieutenant Lowther Matthews || |- | Lieutenant William Wybrants || |- | Ensign Alexander Hay || |- | *Ensign Richard James || |- | *Ensign Henry Blacker || |- | Ensign Hibbert Newton || |- | *Ensign George Taylor || |- | Ensign William Foxlow || |- | *Ensign George Hewey || |- | *Ensign Henry Young || |- | *Ensign Louis Joseph, Chevalier D'anterroches || |- | *Ensign Levinge Cosby Phillips || |- | Ensign Samuel Pack || |- | Ensign Neptune Blood || |- | *Volunteer Jonas Parker || |- | *Serjeant-Major James Green || |- | Philip John Anstruther || |- | *Volunteer Lancelot Weir || |- | *Volunteer George Williams || |- | *Volunteer St. Leger Bevill || |} == Sources == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Royal_Rifle_Corps

63rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry

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[[Category:63rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''63rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry''' == History of the 63rd Regiment of Alabama Infantry == “There were about nine regiments and three battalions of reserves, composed for the most part of very young men, about two regiments being made up of old men, and they were organized principally for the defense of Mobile and the bay forts. Some of these were, in 1864, consolidated under the command of Col. Daniel Huger, of the First reserve regiment, and the new regiment known as the Sixty-Second Alabama. Others, under '''Col. Olin F. Rice''', of the Second Reserve regiment, were known as the Sixty-Third. The First Battalion, also called the Fourth reserve regiment, was consolidated with the Third and Fourth battalions under '''Lieut. -Col. E. M. Underhill,''' and called the Sixty-Fifth Alabama; it was employed mainly in the defenses of Mobile, though a detachment was sent to Montgomery in April 1865, and retired before Wilson’s army to Girard, where it fought with severe loss and was captured. The Sixty-second and Sixty-third fought in General Thomas’ brigade at Fort Gaines and Spanish Fort, losing a large number in killed and wounded. Relieved at Spanish Fort by Holtzclaw’s brigade, they were sent to Blakely, where, after enduring the privations and perils of the siege of Blakely, they were captured, and were exchanged a few days before the final surrender of the department of the Gulf. Captain Johnson, of the Sixty-third, was killed, and Captain Ward, of the Sixty-second, wounded, at Spanish Fort. Captain J. W. Pitts, who assisted in the defense of Talladega during Rousseau’s raid, became major of the Sixty-second. This regiment, composed wholly of young men, was especially complimented by General Liddell for gallant conduct at Spanish Fort.” [[http://www.geocities.com/genealogy1705/63rdHistoty.htm 63rd History]] == Officers of the 2nd Reserve Regiment/ 63rd Regiment == Olin F. Rice- Colonel Johnson - Captain == Enlisted and drafted men of the 63rd Regiment == '''Company A''' W. A. Dollar, Newton Freeman, Private John Freeman, Private Wesley Gallespie, Private Madison Harper, Private G. Harrington, Private C. G. Harris, Private '''Company B''' Tillman S. Simmons, Company B, Private and Corporal,[ Simmons-8237] James Goodwin, Private/Corporal Robert Edwards,, Private James Evans,, Private Philip Faber, , Private James Farrior, Private Eli Galloway, Private Eli Harris, Private Rhodes Duncan, Private Thomas Grace, Private '''Company D''' Paul Drakeford, Private John Heath, Private James Faulk, Private J. R Faust, Private '''Company E''' I.W. Gillmore, , Private G. W. Eisland, Private P. Falk, , Private J. K. Faulk, , Private J. P. Faulk, , Private W. R. Faulk, Private J. Harper, Private W. T. Dowling, Private Thomas Duberry, Private J. H. Duke, Private '''Company F''' I. R. Fulmen, Corporal W. T. Driver, Private A. Duett, Privater A.G. Harvill, Private J. Hazzard, Private G. B. Fails, Private L. Frazier, Private W. D. Fuller, Private W. J. Harris, Private H. J. Goodwin, Private '''Company G''' John Ginright,, Private '''Company H''' J. T. Ellis, , Corporal J. Echols, , Private A. W. Gibbs, , Private R. Harris, Private R. Foster, Private '''Company I''' Isaac Haynes, , Private Joseph Ellison,, Private Samuel Ellison, Private Thomas Fuller, Private '''Company K''' G. Edwards, Private J.T. Edwards,, Corporal R. German, , Private H. Elliot, , Private D. M. Fannell, Private Richardson's Company David Fry, Private ====
Too Little Too Late
==== : An interesting and useful genealogical research aide, this unit history contains the records of 1,133 young Alabama men who joined the war late, founght in battle and were captured at Blakeley, Alabama. Upon capture, they were sent as prisoners to Ship Island near Biloxi, Mississippi, Of these young men, many being 17 or younger, almost all survived the war, which makes their records interesting and important to researchers. This work contains muster rolls and rosters, and service records for the 2nd Alabama Regiment Reserves, which was organized in August 1864. Its designation changed between March and May 1865 to the 63rd Alabama Infantry Volunteers. Many of the service record entries include the soldiers name, company, rank, date mustered, a physical description, where he was stationed, when and why he was released from the service, and place of residence. Also included are some records for the 89th, 94th and 95th Alabama Militias. This book contans illustrations of the U.S. Hospital Steamer, D.A. January and the flag of the 2nd Alabama Reserves/63rd Infantry CSA. ===Sources=== *From the book: Confederate Military History Page 231 **Reserve Regiments and Battalion HistorySixty-Second, Sixty-Third and Sixty-Fifth Regiments *This book can be ordered through www.willowbendbooks.com ISBN #:0788419889 [[http://www.geocities.com/genealogy1705/Too_Little_Too_Late.html '''''Too Little Too Late - the History of the Sixty-Third/Second Alabama Reserve''''']] *''63rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment'', '''''Too Little Too Late - the History of the Sixty-Third/Second Alabama Reserve''''' by Arthur ''E. Green''. Originally published in 2001, by Heritage Books, Inc., 1540 E. Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, MD 20716, or calling 1-800-398-7709. You can also visit their website at Heritage Books, Inc. now. This soft back book is 233 pages, measuring 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. This book contains the transcribed service records of 1133, mostly 17 year old men who served in this particular regiment and fought at the Battle of Blakeley. It contains illustrations of their flag and the US Hospital Steamer D. A. January that transported wounded from Blakeley and Spanish Fort. It also contains the rosters of some companies of the 89th, 94th and 95th Alabama Militia CSA. *This company subsequently became Company C, 2nd Regiment Alabama Reserves, however, these records are filed in the 63rd Alabama Infantry files *[[http://www.civilwarindex.com/alabama.html List of Alabama Infantries]] *http://www.archives.state.al.us/referenc/alamilor/63rdinf.html

63rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia, United States Civil War

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[[Category:63rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia, United States Civil War]] ===63rd Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia (Union)=== Organized in Phelps, Crawford & Pulaski Counties, Commanded by Colonel John. E. Davis and Isaac S. Warmoth with a strength of 705. '''63rd Regiment, Enrolled Militia, Missouri Infantry (60 days 1864)''' Overview:Duty in 7th Military District, North Missouri. *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMO0063RIE National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/63rd_Regiment,_Enrolled_Missouri_Militia_(Union) 63rd Regiment Enrolled Militia] ''Brief History'' The regiment was enrolled between 1 August 1862 and 25 September 1864. The final discharge was 20 January 1865. The Colonels in charge were Colonel John E. Davis and Colonel Isaac S. Warmoth. ''Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin'' Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. *Company A - Captain Peter C. Roberts - Many men from Rolla, Phelps County *Company B - Captain Alonzo W. Thompson - Many men from Waynesville, Pulaski County *Company C - Captains B.L. Royse and John W. Thompson - Many men from Waynesville, Pulaski County *Company D - Captains Charles P. Gould and James B. Smith - Many men from Cuba, Crawford County *Company E - Captain Nathaniel B. Reeves - Many men from Cuba, Crawford County *Company F - Captain James C. Wheeling - Many men from Steelville, Carwford County *Company G - Captain Ezra Tiffany - Many men from Rolla, Phelps County *Company H - Captain Peter C. Roberts - Many men from Rolla, Phelps County *Company I - Captain W.H. Ferguson - Many men from Cuba, Crawford County *Company K - Captains Callahan H. Hart and James A. Lofton - Many men from Waynesville, Crawford County *Company L - Captain John G. Myers - Many men from Rolla, Phelps County The above information about the companies with partial rosters is found in Kenneth E. Weant's book, Civil War Records:Missouri Enrolled Militia Infantry Regiments, Volume 9 (Arlington, Texas : K.E. Weant, c2010), pages #120-138. FHL book 977.8 M2wka v. 8

63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry

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[[Category: 63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''63rd Regiment, Georgia Infantry''' organized at Savannah, Georgia, in December, 1862, using the [[:Category: 13th Battalion, Georgia Infantry, United States Civil War | 13th Georgia Infantry Battalion]] as its nucleus. With more than 1,100 officers and men, the unit was assigned to the Departments of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. It served as infantry and heavy artillery at Thunderbolt and Rosedew Island, and Companies B and K were engaged at Battery Wagner near Charleston. Later the regiment was placed in General Mercer's and J A Smith's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. Now serving as infantry, it participated in the Atlanta Campaign, July 20 to September 1, this unit reported 10 killed, 61 wounded, and 39 missing and in December, 1864, totalled 143 effectives. Very few surrendered on April 26, 1865.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CGA0063RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. ====Officers==== Colonel George A Gordon, Lieutenant Colonel George R Black, and Majors Joseph V H Allen and John R Giles. ==Companies with Counties of Origin== Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2.397 men on its roster for this unit. Roster. *Officers, Non-Commissioned Offices, and Staff - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 369-371 *Company A - ("Oglethorpe Light Artillery") Richmond County - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 371-393; USGenWeb (give Oglethorpe, Georgia ) *Company B - ("Phoenix Riflemen") Chatham County - see - Roster- on Volume 6 page 394-406 *Company C - Miscellaneous counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 406-414 *Company D - Miscellaneous counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 415-423 *Company E - Marion and other counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 423-431; USGenWeb *Company F - Chatham and other counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 431-445 *Company G - Spalding and other counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 445-454 *Company H - Jefferson, Laurens and other counties - see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 454-462; USGenWeb *Company K - Chatham and other counties- see - Roster - on Volume 6 page 473-487 == Sources == Georgia, and Lillian Henderson. 1959. Roster of the Confederate soldiers of Georgia, 1861-1865. Hapeville, Ga: Longina & Porter. WorldCat FHL Collection HATHI TRUST Digital Library HATHI TRUST also on USGenWeb Other Sources *Georgia [http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/civilwar/csamilitary.html USGenWeb] Archives Project - Civil War Records - Individual Soldiers *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1932370 Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865] *Georgia, Civil War Service Records of Union Soldiers, 1861-1865 *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2126718 Georgia, Confederate Home Records], 1901-1930 Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier. It covers the major records that should be used. Additional records are described in ‘Georgia in the Civil War’ and ‘United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865’ (see below). *National Park Service, [http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/ The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System], is searchable by soldier's name and state. It contains basic facts about soldiers on both sides of the Civil War, a list of regiments, descriptions of significant battles, sources of the information, and suggestions for where to find additional information. *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Georgia_in_the_Civil_War Georgia in the Civil War] describes many Confederate and Union sources, specifically for Georgia, and how to find them.. These include compiled service records, pension records, rosters, cemetery records, Internet databases, published books, etc. *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/United_States_Civil_War,_1861_to_1865 United States Civil War, 1861 to 1865] describes and explains United States and Confederate States records, rather than state records, and how to find them. These include veterans’ censuses, compiled service records, pension records, rosters, cemetery records, Internet databases, published books, etc. *Gordon, George A. (George Augustus). What will he do with it? : an essay delivered in Masonic Hall, Savannah, on Thursday, October 27, 1863 : and again by special request on Monday, December 7, 1863, for the benefit of the Wayside Home, in Savaannah, and repeated with slight alterations for similar objects in Augusta, Milledgeville, Macon, Atlanta, LaGrange and Columbus. (Bethesda, Maryland : University Publications of America, c1990),[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/758798 FHL fiche 6082376]

64th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:37th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:64th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Space:Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle | Battle of Gettysburg, Union Order of Battle]] See: https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry-1/64th-infantry-regiment/newspaper-clippings 64th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings THE ROLL OF HONOR. " Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori." [[Fuller-19872 | HENRY VAN AERNAM FULLER (1841-1863)]], Captain of company F, 64th regiment, New York Infantry Volunteers, leading his command, (in a charge of the Second Corps, at the battle of Gettysburg, after breaking the first and second rebel lines of battle, in the attack upon the third line,) was struck by a bullet in the breast, which passed out at the shoulder, causing his death in a few moments on the 2d July, 1863. Captain Fuller was the oldest son of Benjamin and Ann V. A. Fuller, was born in Little Valley, New York, February 16, 1841. In 1860 he was married to Miss Ada C., adopted daughter of Dr. Lyman Twomley. When the call for three years' troops was made, young Fuller felt impelled to obey the summons of his country, and in August, 1861, he enlisted as a private; upon the organization of his company he was selected as Orderly Sergeant, and upon the muster of the 64th N. Y. Vol. into the United States service, he was elected by the voice of his comrades, and commissioned, by Gov. Morgan second Lieutenant December 13, 1861. On the 23d July, 1862, he was promoted to First Lieutenant; and in January 1863, he was commissioned, by [[Seymour-1853 | Gov. Seymour (1810-1886)]], as Captain, with rank from December 30, 1862. [[Bingham-4618 | Colonel D. G. Bingham (1827-1864)]] on the 1st of January, 1863 (three vacant captaincy's existing in the 64th N. Y. V.) wrote to Governor Seymour recommending Lieut. FULLER'S promotion as Captain, saying that, he was "a young man of good education and intelligence; has served as Lieutenant since the organization of the regiment; acting at different times as 2nd and 1st Lieut., and commandant of company and Adjutant; and has been constantly with his regiment. He has been in all the battles in which his regiment has been engaged, viz (besides the Siege of Yorktown) Fair-Oaks, Gains-Mill, Peach-Orchard, Savage's-Station, White-Oaks-Swamp, Malvern-Hill, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, besides several skirmishes; and has, in all, displayed a gallantry and intrepidity deserving reward. For these and other minor considerations, which I might detail, I hope your Excellency will favorably consider this application." To the above generous testimonial, which does honor to Col. Bingham as a commander and honest man, [[Fenton-1251 | Hon. R. E. Fenton (1819-1885)]], the distinguished Representative of the District (whence the regiment came) in Congress,—the soldier's constant counsellor and friend, and in whose career, conduct and advancement, he has ever evinced the most earnest solicitude and pride,—wrote Governor Seymour that, "I know young Fuller, and it affords me pleasure to say, he is an accomplished young man, and a most deserving officer. In the service for more than fifteen months, he has, by his devotion and gallant acts, fairly earned this additional honor; and I beg to join in the request that your Excellency confer upon him a Captain's commission. I know of no young man in whose promotion I feel a deeper interest...to say that, both the forego… It is due for .... ing recommendations were penned, and presented to Governor Seymour by another warm personal friend of young Fuller's, without his solicitation or knowledge. The case was so strongly and earnestly written and personally prosecuted, as to arrest the attention and enlist the favor of the Governor, that he promptly conferred the Captaincy. It is no impropriety, now, to add, that, soon after (a vacancy then supposed to exist) the Governor decided to further promote young Fuller to a Lieut. Colonelcy. To the battles already named, in which Captain Fuller participated, with the heroically renowned 64th regiment, there is to be added the three days battles of Chancellorsville, just two months preceeding the battle of Gettysburg. In all the battles and skirmishes named, he led his command with the most undaunted courage. As the carnage wore on and the leaden hail increased, and the rebel demons became more furious, so rose the spirit, and daring, and energy of the soldier; raising his sword, he would cheer on his men to "boldly meet the foemen; there is no more danger to yourselves with an unfaltering front, a sharp eye, and a quick hand upon the matchlock, than in cowardice! Besides, boys, we are fighting for the Right, for Liberty, and for our Country!" It is a singular fact that Capt. Fuller was never wounded in any engagement but in that in which his life was sacrificed. He never had a "leave-of-absence" until January last, when he asked for 20 days, and [[Hancock-6331 | Maj.-Gen. Hancock (1824-1886)]] gave him 25. He was never on the "sicklist," until after the return from the "ill-fated Peninsula campaign," he was ordered to the hospital by the Surgeon at Arlington Heights. While there, learning that the army (and his regiment) were moving up the Potomac, he deserted the hospital, overtook his regiment six miles above this city, marched with it, participated in the great battle of Antietam, and asked no favors of the Surgeon. Captain Fuller possessed the confidence of his superior officers. When [[Caldwell-10979 | General Caldwell (1833-1912)]] commanded the brigade to which the 64th was attached, he stated to the writer of this paper that "he knew young Fuller well, that he regarded him as a talented young man, and one of the live and accomplished officers of his command: was pleased to learn of his promotion, as well deserved and honorably earned; and hoped to learn of his further advancement." Captain Fuller was endowed with superior mental force; possessed a fine, manly person; a handsome, pale, intellectual face, clear, grey eyes, brown hair; was six feet in height, erect and dignified in his movements. He was of pleasing address, and an interesting and forcible writer, as he was an engaging conversationalist and speaker. Had he survived the war, it was his intention to have devoted himself to the study and profession of Law. I believe that he would have proved a very able jurist, and a most eloquent advocate. His education was obtained in those great American institutions—the COMMON SCHOOLS—with a few terms in the Fredonia and Randolph Academies. At home, or in the camp, he was a lover of books of the higher class, and a devotee of the great poets. His father, mother, two brothers and a sister: his young and amiable wife, and infant son, survive him to lament the early death of one of the best of men—to inherit the noble examples, and manly virtues, and heroic deeds, and fame of one of the bravest defenders of his country's Liberties! No one, outside the sacred family could have possessed the confidence, or knew and appreciated the high and honorable qualities of Captain Henry V. Fuller, more than the writer of this grateful tribute to his memory. I knew him thoroughly for twelve years as an honest boy, and an upright man. He was incapable of dissimulation; and he scorned a base action. Few knew him but to respect him;—and many old and young friends will mingle their sorrowful thoughts with the stricken household of the departed Hero. His brother, Benjamin, served two years in the famous 37th N. Y.; and his uncle, Dr. H. Van Aernam, is the distinguished Surgeon of the 154th N. Y. V. As a soldier he comprehended his duties, and performed them regardless of personal comfort. Conscientious, strict and just to the brave men of his command, he never asked them to confront danger where he was not willing to lead. If men ever inspired respect, courage and enthusiasm among their fellows, the subject of this notice did, and his comrades loved him with unstinted devotion. In the camp, their wants and their rights were scrupulously attended to; on the battle-field, none were more bold, or brave, or gallant. At Gettysburgh on the fatal day, might he not have said to his daring followers: "If you fight against your country's foes, Your country's fat shall pay your pains the hire; If you do fight in safeguard of your wives, Your wives shall welcome home the conquerors; If you do free your children from the sword, Your children's children quit it in your age. Then, in the name of God, and all these rights, Advance your standards, draw your willing swords: For me, the ransom of my bold attempt Shall be this cold corpse on the earth's cold face!" John Manley. Washington, D. C., July 10, 1863. LOSSES IN THE 64TH N. Y. V. We have received from Col. D. G. Bingham, of the 64th New York, the following list of killed, wounded and missing in his Regiment. The letter was accompanied by a long and interesting account of the battle of Gettysburg, which from a lack of time and space, we are unable at this time to publish. It may be found on the 1st page of our next paper. List of Casualties in the 64th Reg't N. Y. Vols., 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, at the Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1863. Col. D. G. Bingham, left hip, slight. Maj. L. W. Bradly, left arm and right side, slight. Adj't J. M. Petitt, left side of face, severe. Serg't-Maj. Joseph Savage, right shoulder, amputated. COMPANY A.—KILLED. Private Clayton A. Gardner. WOUNDED. 1st Lieut. James J. Meservy, right leg, severe. 1st Serg't E. P. McCutchen, head, slight. Serg't J. A. Darby, right leg, severe. Corp'l G. W. Van Vlack, right breast, slight. Private A. Reaggles, right leg, severe. " P. Boardway, head, slight. " B. H. Smith, right thigh severe, and left hand slight, released prisoner. MISSING. Corporals H. H. Darby and E. W. Prosser. COMPANY B.—KILLED. Private Alfred Lane, shot through breast. " Stephen Curtis. WOUNDED. Capt. R. R. Crowley, left leg, severe. Serg't Lyman Dean, back, slight. Corp'l Chauncey McCoon, color bearer, left thigh, severe. Corp'l Albert Marsh, left thigh, slight. Private Andrus Franklin, left leg, severe. “ Wm. H. Geary, left side, slight. " Newell C. Morgan, right thigh, severe. " Orrin Wait, right leg, severe. " Tenny L. Walsh, right thigh, severe. " Eben Willard, right leg, severe. PRISONERS AND PROBABLY WOUNDED. Corp'l Barnet Mosher, Private Jas. Boyden. MISSING. Corp'1 Lemuel Owen. COMPANY C.—WOUNDED. Serg't Joseph Charlesworth, head, slight. Corp'l Wm. Van Atter. ankle, slight. Private Leroy Shippy, right hand, severe. " Rudolph Gregory, right arm, slight. COMPANY D.—KILLED. 1st Lieut. Alfred H. Lewis, shot through lungs. Corp'l E, Stone, color bearer, shot through body and leg. Private L. Carpenter, spent ball bruise on side. " F. H. Howard, shot through breast. WOUNDED. Corp'l A. Adams, left hand, slight. Private C. B. Crenk, right leg, slight. " L. Millspaugh, right arm, severe. " J. Peters, right hand, slight. " J. Ray, right thigh, severe. MISSING. Privates, A. J. Banister, W. B. Persons, W. M. Starkweather. COMPANY E.—KILLED. Private E. Cadwell, shot through lungs. " W. Owen, shot through head and breast. WOUNDED. 1st Serg't. E. Shepherd, breast severe, prisoner. Serg't J. Taylor, left shoulder, slight. Serg't L. Fountain, neck, slight. Corp'l W. Dudley, right thigh, dangerous, amputated. " T. Caldwell, abdomen, slight. " B. Orcutt, right hand, severe. " F. Lewis, head, slight. Color Corp'l A. Empy, right thigh and hand, slight. Private W. Gunnuny, shoulder, severe. " D. Pollay, neck, slight. " J. Salisbury, neck, mortal, died July 5. MISSING. Corp'l H. Dumond. COMPANY F.—KILLED. Capt. Henry V. Fuller, shot through right lung. WOUNDED. 1st Lieut. J. A. Manley, left arm, slight. 1st Serg't H. H. French, right breast and shoulder, amputated at shoulder joint. Serg't S. E. Preston, left arm, severe. Corp'l T. J. Zibble, color bearer, head, slight. Corp'l Wm. Moore, right hip, severe. " B. Hopper, right hip, severe. Private W. B. Primmer, left thigh, severe. PRISONER. Corp'l E. Russell. MISSING. Corp'l Lyman Jeffords. Privates, George Whipple, Cassius M. Ellis, John D. Watkins. COMPANY G.—KILLED. 1st Lieut. Willis G. Babcock, shot through lungs. Private Charles H. Burns, shot through head. WOUNDED. Serg't D. C. Huntoon, right shoulder and chin, slight. Corp'l James F. Caton, left shoulder, dangerous. Private Nicholas Herbig, right arm, slight. " George Murshull, left knee, severe, ampu'ted. " James Powell, knee. " Oscar Shay, leg. " Rowland Ormsby, right thigh, amputated. " Lewis S. Healy, right cheek, severe, paroled prisoner. COMPANY H.—WOUNDED. 2d Lieut. R. F. Lincoln, right thigh, slight. Serg't H. Presher, left thigh, severe. Private M. Knuppenburg, left leg, severe. COMPANY I.—KILLED. 1st Lieut. Ira S. Thurber, shot through hand & breast. WOUNDED. Serg't Wm. Speaker, left ankle, severe, amputated. Corp'l Charles Alason, left wrist, severe. Private George S. Smith, left thigh, dangerous. " Delos M. Norwood, right ankle, severe. " John Mullison, head, severe. " Thomas, leg, slight. MISSING. Private Orrin Barnes. COMPANY K.—KILLED. Private Morris Keno. WOUNDED. 1st Lieut. Charles Soule, left hand, slight. 1st Serg't Daniel T. Wood, right arm, severe. Serg't Simeon M. Ingraham, left hand, severe. Corp'l Philo W. Sanders, left thigh, severe, paroled prisoner. Private Alfred W. Dye, left shoulder, dangerous. SUMMARY Killed. Officers, 3, Enlisted men 11 Wounded. " 8, " " 61 Prisoners and Missing " -, " " 15 11 87 Total number Casualties, 98. The following is the list of killed and wounded in Co. E, 64th Reg't: Killed.—Wm. E. Owen, C. A. Caldwell. Wounded.—Serg'ts E. H. Shepherd, Joseph Taylor, L. D. Fountain; Corp'ls W. D. Dudley, S. F. Colwell, C. B. Orcutt, F. M. Lewis, A. Empy; Privates W. H. Ganoung, David Pollay and J. Salisbury, since died. Missing—Corp'l H. K.Dumond. Capt. WM. GLENNY. The 64th Regiment at the Battle of Gettysburgh.—Capt. H. V. Fuller— Lieuts. Lewis and Babcock Killed! Col. D. G. Bingham, of the 64th Regiment, writes us under date of July 19, last, from Baltimore, referring us to the New York papers for a list of the casualties in the 64th Reg't, at the battle of Gettysburgh. Col. B., however, begs to put upon record his sorrow and grief for the loss of three of his line officers--Capt. H. V. Fuller, Lieuts. Lewis and Babcock, and we mournfully afford him space to do so. He says: " The loss of these three officers killed (Capt. Fuller, Lieut. Lewis and Lieut. Babcock) will be to the regiment irreparable. No more gallant soul winged its flight from the battlefield than that of Capt. Fuller. A more gallant spirit never went into battle. To see him in the heat and excitement of a charge, handsome as an Apollo, cheering on his men, throwing the whole of his ardent soul into every gesture, one was convinced, that to him the smoke and dust of battle were as the breath of life. Young, ardent, impetuous and impulsive, generous and open hearted to a fault, possessed of all those unselfish and magnanimous qualities which make up the character of a true soldier, he was the idol of his company and beloved by his Regiment. Lieut. Lewis, commanding Co. D, and recommended for its Captain, was a man of sterling worth and integrity of character. Quiet and modest in demeanor; at all times cool, collected and undemonstrative, his acquaintance was not as easily formed or his confidence gained, as one more impulsive, but whoever once became fairly conversant with his character, ever after regarded him with feelings of the highest respect. His judgment was sound and reliable, his courage undoubted, his opinions well weighed and considered, and rarely or never changed after being delivered. He had a native dignity, a natural aptitude for command, in fact was one of the few who are born to command. Firm and unyielding, but kind, considerate and rigidly impartial in the government of his company, his men loved and esteemed him, and his every command was cheerfully and unhesitatingly obeyed. Punishments were unknown in his company. It is a great consolation to me to feel that I was able to gratify, in an important matter, his last expressed wish. Lieut. Babcock was a very promising young officer, an accomplished tactician and close military student. These three officers had passed unscathed through all the battles which the regiment had been engaged, (10 general engagements and several skirmishes) to fall together in this. They were firm friends in life and in death were not separated. The above is not to be regarded as a eulogy for the occasion, but a sincere and heartfelt testimonial to the worth and qualities of these offices. They had risen rapidly, (the last two from the ranks,) recommended each time for meritorious conduct, particularly set forth. They had been tried in many ordeals and out from each fire the gold came the more purified." Truly yours, &c., D. G. BINGHAM. CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTY-FOURTH NEW YORK. The following is a list of casualties in the 64th N. Y. Regiment, 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corp, army of the Potomac, at the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 2d, 1863: Colonel D. G. Bingham, left hip, slight. Major L. W. Bradley, left arm, right side, slight. Adjutant J. M. Pettit, left side and face, severe. Sergt.-Maj. Joseph Savage, right shoulder, amput'd. COMPANY A. KILLED. Clayton A. Gardner. WOUNDED, First-Lieut. James J. Miservey, right leg, severe. First-Sergeant E. P. McCutchen, head, slight. Sergeant J. A. Darby, right leg, severe. Corp. Geo. Van Vlack, right breast, slight. Private A. Reaggles, right leg, severe. Private P. Bvardway, head, slight. Private B. H. Smith, right thigh, severe, and left hand, slight. Released prisoner. MISSING. Corporal H. H. Darby. Corporal E. W. Prosser. COMPANY B. KILLED. Alfred Lane, shot through the breast. Stephen Curtis. WOUNDED. Capt. R. R. Crowley, left leg, severe. Sergt. Lyman Dean, back, slight. Corp. C. McKoon, color-bearer, left thigh, severe. Corp. Albert Marsh, left thigh, slight. Andrus Franklin, left leg, severe. William H. Geary, left side, slight. Newell C. Morgan, right thigh, severe. Orrin Wait, right leg, severe. Tenny L. Walsh, right thigh, severe. Eben. Willard, right leg, severe. PRISONERS AND PROBABLY WOUNDED. Corporal Barnet Mosher. James Boyden. MISSING. Corporal Samuel Owen. COMPANY C. WOUNDED. Sergeant Joseph Charlesworth, head, slight. Corporal William Van Alter, ankle, slight. Leroy Shippery, right hand, severe. Rudolph Gregory, right arm, slight. COMPANY D. KILLED. 1st Lieut. Alfred H. Lewis, shot through lungs. Corp. E. Stone, color-bearer, shot thro' body and leg. L. Carpenter, spent ball, bruise on side. F. H. Howard, shot through breast. WOUNDED. Corp. A. Adams, left hand, slight. C. B. Cronk, right leg, slight. L. Millspaugh, right arm, severe. J. Peters, right hand, slight. J. Ray, right thigh, severe. MISSING. A. J. Bannister. W. B. Persons. W. M. Starkweather. COMPANY E. KILLED. E. Cadwell, shot through lungs. W. Owen, shot through head and breast. WOUNDED. 1st Sergt. E. Shepherd, breast, severe—prisoner. Sergt. J. Taylor, left shoulder, slight, Sergt. L. Fountain, neck, slight. Corp. W. Dudley, right thigh, dangerous, amput'ed. Corp. T. Caldwell, abdomen, slight. Corp. B. Orcott, right hand, severe. Corp. F. Lewis, head, slight. Color Corp. A. Empy, right thigh and hand, slight. W. Ganung, shoulder, severe. D. Pollay, neck, slight. J. Salisbury, neck, mortal, died July 5, 1863. MISSING. Corp. H. Dumond. COMPANY F. KILLED. Capt. Henry V. Fuller, shot through the Right lung. WOUNDED. First Lieut, John A. Manley, left arm, slight. First Sergt, H. H. French, right breast and shoulder, amputated at shoulder joint. Sergt, S. E. Preston, left arm, severe. Corp. T, J. Zibble, color bearer, head slight. Corp. Wm. Moore, right hip, severe. Corp. B. Hopper, right hip, severe. W. B. Primmer, left thigh, severe. PRISONER. Corp. Lyman Jeffords. Geo. Whipple. Cassus M. Ellis. John D. Watkins. COMPANY G. KILLED. 1st Lieut. Willis G. Babcock, shot through lungs. Private Charles H. Burns, shot through the head. WOUNDED. Sergt.D. C. Huntoon, right shoulder and chin, slight. Corp. James F. Caton, left shoulder, dangerous. Nicholas Herbis, right arm slight. Geo. Marshall, left knee, amputated. James Powell, knee. Oscar Shay, leg. Rowland Ormsby, right thigh amputated. Lewis S. Hoaly, right cheek, severe; paroled prisoner. COMPANY H. WOUNDED. 2d Lieut, Richard F. Lincoln, right thigh, slight. Sergt. H. Presher, left thigh, severe. M. Knuppenburg, left leg, severe. COMPANY I. KILLED. 1st Sergt. Ira S. Thurber, shot through hand and breast. WOUNDED. Sergt. Wm. Spraker, left ankle, severe, amputated. Corp, Chas. Mason, left wrist, severe. George S. Smith, left thigh dangerous. Delos M. Norwood, head, severe. John Mullison, head, severe. Thomas Manning, leg, slight. MISSING. Orrin Barnes. COMPANY K. KILLED. Morris Keno. WOUNDED. 1st Lieut. Charles Soule, left hand, slight. 1st Sergt. Daniel T. Wood, right arm severe. Sergt. Simeon M. Ingraham, left hand, severe. Corp. Philo W. Sanders, left thigh, severe, paroled prisoner. Alfred W. Dye, left shoulder dangerous. SUMMARY. Officers. Enlisted men. Killed 3 11 Wounded 8 61 Prisoners and missing 0 15 Total 11 87 Total number of casualties ...... 98 The above list is as nearly accurate as it can be made at present. Most of the missing are wounded and prisoners, undoubtedly, and not so badly wounded as to prevent their being sent away. Some of the missing may yet be in hospitals of other corps. The regiment went into action near the Sugar Loaf, on our left, on the ground where the enemy had made the most desperate efforts to breast our lines. The 3d and 5th Corps had already fought over the same ground, when the 1st Division 2d Corps was brought up to relieve the 5th, and made the last desperate charge which closed the battle of Thursday. D. G. BINGHAM, Colonel 64th Regt. THE SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Gettysburg, Pa., July 15, 1863. Please publish the enclosed list of casualties of the Sixty-fourth regiment New York Volunteers, for the benefit of the friends and relatives of the killed and wounded. The men are from different parts of the State, and their families cannot be reached by the local presses. It has not been possible to send a complete list till now, and much anxiety and suffering is caused by publishing inaccurate lists very soon after the battle. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, D. G. BINGHAM, Colonel Sixty-fourth Regiment New York Volunteers. LIST OF CASUALTIES IN THE SIXTY-FOURTH REGIMENT NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS, FOURTH BRIGADE, FIRST DIVISION, SECOND CORPS, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, AT THER BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG. PA., JULY 2, 1863: Colonel D. G. Bingham, left hip, slightly. Major L. W. Bradley, left arm and right side, slightly. Adjutant J. M. Pettit, left side of face, severely. Sergeant-major Jos. Savage, right shoulder, amputated. COMPANY A-- Killed--Clayton A. Gardner. Wounded— First Lieutenant Jas. J. Meservy, right leg, severely; First Sergeant E. P. McCutchen, head, slightly; Sergeant J. A. Darby, right leg, severely; Corporal G. W. Van Vlack, right breast, slightly; A. Reaggles, right leg, severely; P. Boardway, head, slightly; B. H. Smith, right thigh severely, and left hand, slightly--released prisoner. Missing-- Corporal H. H. Darby, and Corporal E. W. Prosser, Co. C. COMPANY B.-- Killed--Alfred Lane, shot through the breast; Stephen Curtis. Wounded--Captain R. E. Crowley, left leg, severely; Sergeant Lyman Dean, back, slightly; Corporal Chauncey McKoon, color bearer, left thigh, severely; Corporal Albert Marsh, left thigh, slightly; Andrus Franklin, left leg, severely; W. H. Geary, left side, slightly; Newell C. Morgan, right thigh, severely; Orrin Wait, right leg, severely; Tenny L. Walsh, right leg, severely; Eben Willard, right leg, severely. Prisoners, and probably wounded— Corporal Barnet Mosher and James Boyden. Missing— Corporal Lemuel Owen. COMPANY C.— Wounded— Sergeant Joseph Charlesworth, head, slightly; Corporal William Van Alter, ankle, slightly; Leroy Shippey, right hand, severely; Rudolph Gregory, right arm, slightly. COMPANY D— KIlled-- First Lieutenant Alfred H. Lewis shot through lungs; Corporal Edmund Stone, Jr., color bearer, shot through body and leg; Levi Carpenter spent ball bruise on side; Frank Howard, shot through breast. Wounded— Corporal A. Adams, left hand, slightly C. B. Cronk, right leg, slightly; L. Millspaugh, right arm, severely; J. Peters, right hand, slightly; James Ray, right thigh, severely. Missing-- A. J. Banister, W. B. Persons, W. M. Starkweather. . COMPANY E.— Killed-- E. Cadwell, shot through lung; W. Owen, shot through bead and breast. Wounded-- First Sergeant E. Shephard, breast, severely—a prisoner; Sergeant J. Taylor, right shoulder, slightly; Sergeant L. Fountain, neck, slightly; Corporal W. Dudley, right thigh, dangerously—amputated; Corporal T. Caldwell, abdomen, slightly; Corporal B. Orcutt, right hand, severely; Corporal F. Lewis, head, slightly; Color Corporal A. Empy, right thigh and hand, slightly; W. Garning, shoulder, severely; D. Pollay, neck, slightly; J. Salisbury, neck, mortally—died July 5,1863. Missing-- Corporal H. Dumond. COMPANY F— Killed--Captain Henry V. Fuller, shot through right lung. Wounded— First Lieutenant J. A. Manley, left arm, slightly: First Sergeant B. H. French, right breast, and shoulder amputated at joint: Sergeant S. E. Preston, left arm, severely; Corporal T. J. Zibble, color bearer, head, slightly; Corpora! Wm. Moore, right hip, severely; Corporal B. Hopper, right hip, severely; W. B. Trimmer, left thigh, severely. Prisoner— Corporal E. Russell. Missing— Corporal Lyman Jeffords, George Whipple, C. M. Ellis, John D. Watkins. COMPANY G— Killed— First Lieutenant Willis G. Babcock, shot through lungs; Charles H. Barns, shot through head. Wounded— Sergeant D. C. Huntoon, right shoulder and chin, slightly; Corporal James Caton, left shoulder, dangerously; Nicholas Herbig, right arm, slightly George Marshall, left knee, severely, amputated; James Powell, knee; Oscar Shay, leg; Roland Ormsby, right thigh, amputated; Lewis S. Healy, right cheek, severely, paroled prisoner. COMPANY H— Wounded-— Second Lieutenant Richard F. Lincoln, right thigh, slightly; Sergeant H Presher, left thigh, severely; M. Knuppenburg, left leg, severely. COMPANY I— Killed— First Sergeant Ira S. Thurber, shot through hand and breast. Wounded— Sergeant William Spraker, left ankle, severely, amputated; Corporal Charles Mason, left wrist, severely; George S. Smith, left thigh, dangerously; Delos M. Norwood, right ankle, severely; John Mullison, head, severely; Thomas Manning, leg, slightly. Missing-- Orvin Barnes. COMPANY K— Killed— Morris Keno. Wounded— First Lieutenant Charles Soule, left hand, slightly; First Sergeant Daniel T. Wood, right arm, severely: Sergeant Simeon M. Ingraham, left hand, severely; Philo W. Sanders, left thigh, severely—paroled prisoner: Alfred W. Dye, left shoulder, dangerously. SUMMARY, Officers, Men. Killed ................................. 3, 11 Wounded ............................8, 61 Prisoners and missing.......— 15 Total ................................. 11, 87 Aggregate loss 98. The above list is as nearly accurate as it can be made out now. Most of the missing are wounded and prisoners undoubtedly, and not so badly wounded as to prevent their being sent away. Some of the missing may yet be in the hospitals of other corps. The regiment went into action near the Sugar Loaf, on our left, on the ground where the enemy had made the most desperate efforts to break our lines. The Third and Fifth corps had already fought over the same ground, when the First division, Second corps, was brought up to relieve the Fifth, and made the last desperate charge which closed the battle of Thursday. D. G. Bingham, Colonel, Sixty-fourth New York. OUR BRAVE DEAD. Amid our rejoicings over the great victories recently won by our brave defenders and our thanksgivings to Him who has led them on to conquest, we are called upon to "weep, with those who weep." We have friends and neighbors who would be less than human did not their hearts bleed even while victory is crowning our arms; for that victory has been gained at the expense of the lives of those they love.—many a tear has been shed within the past week in this town over the returns that have come to us from the field of battle and of blood. Homer has lost at least five of her noble sons who went to fight for their country and for Freedom. The names of Clark Stickney, Willis G. Babcock, Charles F. Pratt, Morris I. Shattuck, and John B. Owen, will long by remembered and honored by the inhabitants of Homer. The two first had been for several years exemplary members of the Baptist Church. Those knew Babcock will readily concur with Maj. Bradley in his estimate of Willis’ character. Stickney was also a noble young man.— He went to the war with the solemn conviction that his duty called him there. He was doubtless right. He closed his earthly career in the spot where he ought to have been found. Pratt was in the 76th Regiment. While a student in our Academy he thought he became a christion. A few days before his death he asked one of his comrades in case of his decease to tell his parents that he was ready to meet his God. The above were three excellent young men who bade fair to be an honor to their parents and to our town. But He who gave them has called them to a higher service. With the other three we were less acquainted, but we believe them to have been of good moral character and they deserve a place of honor in our records. They have fallen on the field of glory. Their names will be linked with one of the proudest events in the march of Time. HEADQUARTERS 64TH REGT, N. Y. V., BATTLE FIELD NEAR GETTYSBURG, PA., SUNDAY, July 5th. 1883. SAMUEL BABCOCK, ESQ,— Dear Sir: Yesterday was a sad day to us; we buried our dead. Your brave son Lieut. Willis G. Babcock has fought his last battle.—He sleeps by the side of a great rock covered by a running vine, just in front of our breast works. He was killed in battle July 2d. He was in the thickest of the fight, and to the very front in our charge. The last position of the enemy that we took was a rocky ledge of wood. During the time we held the ledge I saw Willis very active in directing them when and where to shoot. I saw him standing by the side of Sergeant Peterson of his company, tearing cartridges for the Sergeant. We had to abandon our advanced position and were followed up by the enemy under cover of a knoll and lost many. Willis was shot while we were falling back through a wheat field. He was shot through the right breast by a rifle ball. He fell about 6 P. M. That night the enemy held the field and the next day their sharpshooters kept us back.— On the morning of the 4th, I sent Captain Feapet out with a detail to look for the wounded and dead. They found the body of Willis; on his breast was pinned an envelope on which was written in a strange hand, Lieut. W. G. Babcock, 64th Regiment, N. Y. V. His sword, memorandum-book and purse were gone, but his clothing had not been disturbed. We buried him on the farm of George Weikert, back of his stone house. We put up a head board, cutting the name Lieut. W. G. Babcock, 64th N. Y. V. We made the best coffin we could of boards and rolled him in a blanket. On the top of his box coffin I placed a bent bayonet. We to-day built a fence around the grave. The loss of the 64th was great. I mourn with you the loss of your son. I loved him,—may God bless you. Most respectfully yours, L. W. Bradley, Major Commanding 64th N. Y. V. PAROLED PRISONERS.—The following list of prisoners we copy from the New York Times as having arrived at Annapolis, Maryland, Dec. 30, 1863. From the 64th, N. Y., are Sergt. C. Disbrow, G. W. Whipple, Corp. E. Russel and J. D. Watkins. From the 154th, N. Y., are Corp. P. Baxter and F. Easterly, all direct from Richmond. GEN. CALDWELL’S BRIGADE - A BAND OF HEROS. A letter from Bolivar Heights speaks in the following manner of the brigade of Gen. John C. Caldwell: This brigade, one of the best in the service, and commanded by an able, brave and efficient General, has seen, perhaps, as much hard work as any other, and have been less noticed in the columns of the papers. Commencing at Yorktown, in all the battles of the Peninsula, they took an active part, and received from their Commanding General justly deserved ecomiums. In the battles of Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, and Charles City Cross Roads, and more lately at the battle of Antietam, they took an active and conspicuous part, so much that the brigade, once numbering four thousand men, is now reduced to a little over twelve hundred men, although having five regiments attached to it. In the battle of Antietam, and in the much-talked-of corn field where the slaughter was so great, they were in the thickest of it, and stood their ground like heroes, as they are. It was in this same corn field that they captured six Secession flags and took something over three hundred prisoners, among whom were eight commissioned officers. One of the colors captured was a North Carolina State flag, made of heavy blue silk, and upon it painted the coat of arms of the State. This was taken from the Fourteenth Regiment of that State. Another one taken was the old style seven-starred and seven-barred Confederate flag. Another a battle flag, upon which was inscribed Williamsburg and Fair Oaks — These, together with three other battle flags, go to make up the number of the capture. The 64th Regiment is in Caldwell's Brigade. Yours, &c., Capt. H. L. JONES, Co. B. DEATH OF COL. BINGHAM.—Col. Daniel G. Bingham, late of the 64th Regiment, N. Y. Vols., died at the residence of Mr. Thwing, in Leroy, on Thursday afternoon, after along illness contracted in the service. At the breaking out of the rebellion he was residing at Ellicottville in Cattaraugus County, and when, in 1861, that Regiment was raised, he was commissioned Lieut.-Col. At Fair Oaks he was severely wounded and was shortly after promoted to the Colonelcy. At Chancellorville and Gettysburg he led his command and was slightly wounded in both actions. Immediately after the battle of Gettysburg, his disease, Consumption, manifested itself so decidedly that he was compelled to leave the field, temporarily, as he thought, but as it proved, forever. His comrades recognized and will always remember him as a brave, earnest and devoted soldier, and all his acquaintances knew him as a true man and gentleman. He persisted in doing duty in the field when physicians and friends advised him that he was becoming the victim of the fatal disease of which he died, and only bade farewell to his regiment when his physical strength forsook him. His loss is a heavy one to his command which greatly loved him and to his country which he nobly served. LIEUT. COL. BRADEY:—It affords us great pleasure to be able to state that Major Bradley, who has just returned from the Army of the Potomac wounded, has received his commission as a Lieut. Colonel, to date from the 4th of May inst. This is as it should be. Colonel Bradley has shown himself a brave man-none more so. Hereafter give him the title he has so nobly won, Colonel Bradley. MAJOR BRADLEY NOT DEAD.—We notice in the New York Herald of to-day that Major Bradley, of the 64th, was wounded and had arrived in Washington. How bad he is wounded does not appear. If he is not too badly wounded, we shall soon expect to see the hero home. TIDINGS FROM MAJOR BRADLEY.— We understand Mrs. Bradley received a letter from the Major this morning, announcing his safe arrival in Washington on the 16th. He has received a severe flesh wound in the right arm, and expects to be able to come home in about a week. This is certainly good news, not only to his family, but his many warm friends in this city. We shall probably be able to publish more about the Major in our next. P. S.—Since writing the above, we have been handed the following letter from the Major: WASHINGTON, D. C., "METROPOLITAN," May 17, P. M. 1864. Gents:—I am happy to be able to inform you that, receiving a severe gun-shot wound on the 12th inst., whilst charging on the enemy, in my right arm, just below the shoulder, severing the artery but not injuring the bone. I have been able to reach this city, (16th inst.) Receiving leave of absence, I had hoped to leave here the 19th inst., but am advised by Surgeon Bliss, late "Medical Director Kearney's Corps," now on duty in this city, not to so endanger myself, for fear of anticipated hemorrage, as is often the case on seventh day. I cannot, in his opinion, safely leave prior to 21st, and he adds, "should not without a medical attendant," and there are none here available. Please telegraph on receipt; care as above. Please inform Mrs. B. that I am safe and doing well. Hope to be home within a week. Capt. Stranahan, of Connecticut, done me and my officers good service. My command had the honor to confront the "44th Va.," took their flag, after scaling rebel works, and killed their Colonel. Fight commenced with 13 Commissioned officers—had three killed, one wounded, — missing and supposed dead—four wounded—two seriously—making eight out of 14 officers, killed and wounded. A great number of my non-commissioned officers and privates lost. I had the honor to have my position in front line, right of Brigade. Our Brigade was followed by the gallant "Irish Brigade." Most Resp'y, your ob't Serv't, L. W. BRADLEY, " By a friend." Major 14th N. Y. Vols. By Telegraph from Harewood Hospital, Washington, May 19, 1864. H. W. Dixon, Esq.--Major Bradley is on Washington at Metropolitan Hotel, wounded in right arm, doing well. Saw him last night. Yours, &c., E. Cook Webb, Ass't Surgeon U. S. A. DEATH OF A VETERAN SOLDIER.— Sergeant James F. Smith, Company I, 64th Regiment New York Volunteers, died in the Regimental Hospital near Kelly's. Ford, on or about the 20th ult. Sergeant Smith was one of the first men to enlist in this gallant Regiment, having been a member of Captain Renwick's Company from its organization. He has been in every battle in which that Regiment has served, was wounded at Fair Oaks, and has been at home on furlough but once during his more than two year's service in the field. He was a brave and faithful soldier, and leaves a wife and one child to mourn his loss. WOUNDED SOLDIERS AT HOME. Major BRADLEY, of the 64th Regiment, who was wounded in the right arm during the battle of the 12th inst., arrived at his home in this city last Saturday. His wound, though severe, is not serious. He expects to be able to join his Regiment in a short time. Young Coons, of Germantown, who was seriously wounded in the right arm during the first day's battle of the Wilderness, arrived home last Thursday, and there is a fair prospect that he will save his limb. Immediately after he received the wound, an Army Surgeon said the limb must be amputated in order to save his life. Coons resolutely objected to the butchering operation, and through the intercession of an officer of rank who knew him, he was allowed the alternative of submitting to amputation or being taken home. He preferred to come home, and on his arrival Dr. Whitbeck of this city was called to attend to his case. The wound, although very severe and long neglected, was properly dressed, and there is now every reason to believe that the limb will be saved unimpaired. Capt. Beekman, of Kinderhook, who was shot in the side at the same time Coons was wounded, has received permission to return home, and is daily expected. At last accounts he was in Washington, and his wound was not considered dangerous. COLS. FAIRCHILD AND BROOKS.—These two well known officials, the former of the 89th., and the latter of the 64th. N. Y. Regiment will soon leave our city for the stirring scenes at the front. We believe Col. Fairchild left last night with several officers of his command for Annapolis, via New York City. Col. Brooks yet remains in town but will leave this week. We wish them long life and fair sailing. OFF FOR THE WAR—Lieutenants Benjamin and Rood, 63d N. T. V., left this morning for the field. They took with them an elegant sword with equipments, as a present to their Col., from the officers and men of the 63d Regiment. CAMP OF THE 64TH REGIMENT, N. Y. V. Near the Chickahominy, Va. June 5th, 1864. Lucius Humphry—Sir:— I find it my duty to inform you of the death of your son. William was killed yesterday by a rebel sharpshooter while on picket. Capt. Ketchum, chose a nice place to lay him, and Corporal Hyers and myself buried him this noon. He is buried under a large walnut tree, and his grave is marked. We feel sad for our comrade. He fell in his place like a good soldier. He was within four rods of the enemies works. He was in the fight all day the 3d, which was very hard, for our regiment suffered considerably, but not so much as others did. We have lost a comrade from our ranks who we dearly loved, and his friends at home will mourn his loss, but he has fallen with the rest his company in defence of his country and freedom. Yours, Very Respectfully, E. Lamhart, Corp. 64th, Regiment .... any other result than the latter. By stating the fact the 64th occupy a nearer position to the rebel army than any other troops in the army of the Potomac, and with love to yourself and family, I remain as ever, your friend, Capt. Wm. Glenny. — P. S. I have forgotten to give you the casualties, which are as follows, since the opening of the campaign. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Killed, 3 Wounded, 6 Missing, 1 ENLISTED MEN. Killed, 15 Wounded, 66 Missing, 14 Total, 105 We have present for duty about one hundred men, exclusive of cooks and musicians, about twenty in number. Well, my friend Hutchinson, I have written much more than I anticipated, yet I have but little more than hinted at what I have seen and passed through. When I view the ground over, I cannot but feel that it is only by a special providence that my life has been spared. But many a noble patriot has fell paid as the price of victory his own hearts blood, and more has yet to be shed. And while the nation rejoices over our glorious victories, let them not forget the memory, widows, orphans and friends of our illustrious dead. Of Gen. Grant I have not yet spoken. Let it suffice for me to say, as soldiers, we believe in him. As to the future I will make no predictions. Judging from the past, it will not weary your patience to allow time to reveal the defeat or triumph of our armies. Of course we do not allow ourselves to think of .... The loss in our regiment is not heavy.—Capt. Ketchum received a severe wound this morning, while on picket; he is now in the hospital and will, probably, be allowed to go home. We are all delighted with our new Major, Wm. Glenny, who is still in command. Though not in Petersburg, we are in sight of its church spires, which are in easy range of our artillery. I wish I was in sight of the church spires of Elmira for a few days, just long enough to get a good rest. These marches and constant fighting, night and day, tries a fellow's endurance. Some of our boys yield to the pressure, but as a general thing, braver or better soldiers cannot be found. Write to me often. Give my love to the friends at home. Your brother, L. H. Fassett. (Letter from Capt. Lewis H. Fassett). 64th New York Infantry Regiment's Monument at Gettysburg ='''II Corps, First Division, 4th Brigade'''= ===='''Commanding: [[Brooke-2981 | Col John Rutter Brooke (1838-1926)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863'''==== :'''64th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry''' :'''Field and Staff''' ::'''Colonel''' ::Commanding:[[Bingham-4618 | Col Daniel G. Bingham (1827-1864)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Commanding:[[Bradley-19462 | Maj Leman W. Bradley (1820-1912)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Lieutenant-Colonel''' ::Commanding: ::'''Majors''' :: ::'''Adjutant''' ::[[Pettit-4280 | 1st Lt. James M. Pettit (1833-1918)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::'''Quartermasters''' :: ::'''Surgeon''' :: ::'''Asst. Surgeons''' :: ::'''Chaplain''' :: :'''Non-Commissioned Staff''' ::'''Sergeant-Majors''' :: ::'''Q.M.-Sergeant''' :: ::'''Com.-Sergeant''' :: ::'''Hospital Steward''' :: ::'''Company A''' ::'''Captains''' :: ::'''Privates''' ::[[Lafferty-1314 | Pvt. Daniel Wiley Lafferty (1833-1900)]] Mustered out 17 Jan 1863 ::'''Company C''' :::'''Captains''' :::'''First Lieutenants''' :::'''Second Lieutenants''' :::'''First Sergeants''' :::'''Sergeants''' :::'''Corporals''' :::'''Drummer''' :::'''Fifer''' :::'''Wagoner''' :::'''Privates''' ::'''Company D''' :: ::'''Company E''' ::'''Company F''' ::'''Company H''' '''PRESENT AT GETTYSBURG''' ::Commanding:[[Bingham-4618 | Col Daniel G. Bingham (1827-1864)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::Commanding:[[Bradley-19462 | Maj Leman W. Bradley (1820-1912)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ::[[Pettit-4280 | 1st Lt. James M. Pettit (1833-1918)]] Wounded at Gettysburg 2 Jul 1863 ---- {{ProjectCategory|US Civil War|US_Civil_War}}

66 Kilmore Road, Crossgar, Kilmore, County Down

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[[Category:Kilmore Village, County Down]] '''SIMPSON family home at 66 Kilmore Road'''
The Simpson family home is located at 66 Kilmore Road in County Down, Northern Ireland, where a bridge over the Annacloy River leads to the village of Kilmore. When [[Simpson-22756|Thomas Simpson (1865-1940)]] passed away in 1940, his death record refers to him as "Thomas Simpson, late of Kilmore Bridge Crossgar." Descendants still live there today (2021). Although connected with the village of Kilmore, the house at 66 Kilmore Road actually sits in Crossgar townland in the parish of Kilmore. Google maps (incorrectly) shows the address as 73 Kilmore Road. Google maps location: 54.386056,-5.770451 Address: 66 Kilmore Road, Crossgar, County Down BT309HJ

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[[Category:Hope, British Columbia]] [[Category:Webber-4005 Places]] Greg Webber's First Home

6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion

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[[Category:6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion%2C_United_States_Army%2C_World_War_II]] == Background == The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as "The Six-Triple Eight," was an all-Black, all-female United States Army battalion that served in Europe during World War II. It consisted of 824 enlisted personnel and 31 officers drawn from the Women's Army Corps, the Army Service Forces, and the Army Air Forces. The servicewomen were stationed primarily in Birmingham, England and Rouen, France, where they processed undelivered mail for the United States military. == Roster == The following roster was derived from the [https://www.womenofthe6888th.org/list-of-6888th-veterans List of 6888th Veterans] on the Women of the 6888th Organization website. Note that according to the site, this is only a partial roster; in addition, several duplicates have been found. A researcher for the organization has also supplemented the original roster with nine more names. These names, and the duplicates, are listed in the Notes section (see below the full roster). Surnames on this list are the last names that the women enlisted under, regardless of LNAB or later name changes (due to marriage, etc.). Spellings of surnames and given names should be as accurate as possible after consulting all genealogical sources. For example: PFC Breedlove's first name is spelled "Aileen" on the 6888th organization roster, and "Aline" on her enlistment record; it is spelled "Ailleen" on her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57701950/ailleen-melville gravestone] and so that is the spelling used here. The organization website's roster gives the servicewoman's name, rank, and state (usually either state of enlistment or of birth, but sometimes this is a state where the veteran resided later). More information has been supplied from the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2028680 World War II Army Enlistment Records] database on FamilySearch, including the servicewoman's birth year, birth place, enlistment date, and place (city and state) of enlistment. === A === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Abram-467|Abram]]||[[Abram-467|Leona]]||PVT||1916||Mississippi||8/23/1944||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Adams-17213|Adams]]||[[Adams-17213|Charity Edna]]||MAJ||1917||North Carolina||7/13/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Adams-55599|Adams]]||[[Adams-55599|Henrietta G.]]||T5||1922||Kentucky||5/4/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Akers-3130|Akers]]||[[Akers-3130|Amelia]]||T5||1920||Virginia||3/3/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Albert-3986|Albert]]||[[Albert-3986|Bettie Mae]]||PFC||1912||Mississippi||3/15/1944||River Falls, WI |- |[[Webb-26974|Albritton]]||[[Webb-26974|Blanche]]||PVT||1911||Oklahoma||4/15/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |[[Alexander-20649|Alexander]]||[[Alexander-20649|Cornelia Dolores]]||PVT||1915||Georgia||2/2/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Alexander-20648|Alexander]]||[[Alexander-20648|Lubertha]]||PVT||1923||Mississippi||9/12/1944||Nashville, TN |- |[[Alexander-23802|Alexander]]||[[Alexander-23802|Sallie Beth]]||PFC||1919||North Carolina||4/15/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Allen-62892|Allen]]||[[Allen-62892|Dorothy Elizabeth]] ||PFC||1919||Virginia||3/12/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Allen-54606|Allen]]||[[Allen-54606|Earnestine Ada]]||PVT||1914||Virginia||8/1/1944||Richmond, VA |- |[[Allen-62896|Allen]]||[[Allen-62896|Hazel]]||PFC||1915||Louisiana||9/20/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |[[Allen-62898|Allen]]||[[Allen-62898|Luvenia]]||T5||1920||Mississippi||3/13/1943||Memphis, TN |- |'''[[Allison-7778|Allison]]'''||'''[[Allison-7778|Alice Mae]]'''||T4||1917||Ohio||3/5/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Nichols-20774|Alvin]]||[[Nichols-20774|Thelma Carol]]||PFC||1905||Kansas||4/7/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |[[Amis-443|Amis]]||[[Amis-443|Margie L.]]||PFC||1913||North Carolina||3/11/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Amos-3170|Amos]]||[[Amos-3170|Gatha Louise]]||PVT||1919||Illinois||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Anderson-74883|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-74883|Jennie Vivian]]||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||5/4/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Anderson-74885|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-74885|Joyce G.]]||PVT||1923||New York||3/23/1944||New Haven, CT |- |[[Anderson-74887|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-74887|Love Peace]]||CPL||1919||Virginia||3/30/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Anderson||Mabel W.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Kansas (?) |- |[[Unknown-638153|Anderson]]||[[Unknown-638153|Margaret Francis]]||PFC||1911||Ohio||3/20/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Anderson-74704|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-74704|Rose Marie]]||PVT||1921||Tennessee||8/16/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Arkward-1|Arkward]]||[[Arkward-1|Velma Jerome]]||PFC||1922||New Jersey||8/3/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Armistead-1599|Armistead]]||[[Armistead-1599|Edith Jane]]||PVT||1921||New York||1/22/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Letcher-373|Armstrong]]||[[Letcher-373|Ella Kelley]]||PFC||1916||Alabama||3/23/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Armstrong-24407|Armstrong]]||[[Armstrong-24407|Katherine S.]]||PVT||1915||Kentucky||1/14/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Masters-5000|Armstrong]]||[[Masters-5000|Sylvia E.]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||3/22/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Artist-41|Artist]]||[[Artist-41|Mary A.]]||PFC||1921||Pennsylvania||6/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Hill-47542|Askins]]||[[Hill-47542|Violet W. ]]||1LT||1916||Oklahoma||7/11/1942||Chicago, IL |- |[[Augustine-671|Augustine]]||[[Augustine-671|Bernice A.]]||CPL||1915||New York||1/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |'''[[Auls-19|Auls]]'''||'''[[Auls-19|Novella]]'''||T5||1921||Ohio||2/27/1943||Montgomery, AL |- |[[Avant-318|Avant]]||[[Avant-318|Gladys Beatrice]]||PFC||1918||Georgia||9/21/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Snell-5670|Axam]]||[[Snell-5670|Bernice S.]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||not found||not found |} Enlistment Record not found for: Anderson, Mabel W, PVT (Kansas). No records found. Axam, Bernice S, PVT (New Jersey). This is certainly the same woman as the Bernice Snell who died 8 Oct 2005 and whose obituary in the Passaic, NJ Herald-News mentions that she served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II, but an enlistment record (under either name) has not been located. === B === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Bacote-9|Bacote]]||[[Bacote-9|Alva B.]]||PFC||1921||South Carolina||4/10/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Baker-62886|Baker]]||[[Baker-62886|Myrtle]]||PFC||1920||Kentucky||12/15/1942||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |[[Balloon-2|Balloon]]||[[Balloon-2|Lucile M.]]||PVT||1920||South Carolina||8/26/1944||Columbia, SC |- |Balls||Louisa||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |[[Banks-10911|Banks]]||[[Banks-10911|Dorothy Elizabeth]]||PVT||1921||New York||6/24/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Bankston-689|Bankston]]||[[Bankston-689|Mary Hortensa]]||PFC||1921||New York||3/29/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Barbour-1969|Barbour]]||[[Barbour-1969|Margaret Francis]]||PFC||1919||Virginia||3/13/1944||Norfolk, VA |- |[[Barker-13312|Barker]]||[[Barker-13312|Elizabeth B.]]||PFC||1920||North Carolina||3/11/1943||Camp Butler, Durham, NC |- |[[Barksdale-802|Barksdale]]||[[Barksdale-802|Crinna Mae]]||PFC||1917||Tennessee||3/13/1943||Memphis, TN |- |[[Barlow-5005|Barlow]]||[[Barlow-5005|Mary J.]]||PFC||1923||Connecticut||(not found)||(not found) |- |[[Barnes-28565|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-28565|Agnes E.]]||PVT||1915||Maryland||3/13/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Barnes-24607|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-24607|Margaret Ellen ]]||1LT||1911||Ohio||11/21/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Barnes-28577|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-28577|Wilma Evonne]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||3/29/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Bartlett-15428|Bartlett]]||[[Bartlett-15428|Dorothy Agnes]]||PVT||1911||New Jersey||10/2/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Barton-12244|Barton]]||[[Barton-12244|Johnnie M.]]||PFC||1918||Texas||5/27/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Bastin-626|Bastin]]||[[Bastin-626|Edna]]||PVT||1902||Mississippi||7/8/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Batiste-115|Batiste]]||[[Batiste-115|Annetta A.]]||T4||1919||Louisiana||12/14/1942||New Orleans, LA |- |'''[[Silver-2491|Battle]]'''||'''[[Silver-2491|Arleatha Silver]]'''||PVT||1920||North Carolina||10/4/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Battle-1163|Battle]]||[[Battle-1163|Lillian Irma]]||PVT||1923||Alabama||9/20/1944||Pittsfield, MA |- |[[Beard-7648|Beard]]||[[Beard-7648|Mamie Lee]]||PVT||1915||Alabama||6/10/1944||Fort Sheridan, IL |- |[[Anderson-80346|Beaumont]]||[[Anderson-80346|Geraldine]]||PFC||1909||Mississippi||4/26/1944||Illinois (?) |- |[[Harris-60598|Bell]]||[[Harris-60598|Adelina Harris]]||T5||1920||Virginia||9/14/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Derriecott-1|Bell]]||[[Derriecott-1|Lena Derriecott]]||CPL||1923||Georgia||11/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Bell-41438|Bell]]||[[Bell-41438|Theresa Mae]]||CPL||1909||Louisiana||2/27/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Bennett-41155|Bennett]]||[[Bennett-41155|Pearl L.]]||PVT||1921||Arkansas||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Berks-24|Berks]]||[[Berks-24|Blanche Viola]]||UNK||1918||Pennsylvania||10/27/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Morse-11335|Berry]]||[[Morse-11335|Carolyn Morse]]||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||7/13/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Berry-25218|Berry]]||[[Berry-25218|Tommye Ruth]]||TSGT||1921||Missouri||11/20/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |'''[[Bias-400|Bias]]'''||'''[[Bias-400|Laura Amelia]]'''||PFC||1923||Massachusetts||2/10/1944||Springfield, MA |- |[[Birkhead-234|Birkhead]]||[[Birkhead-234|Dorothy Dale]]||PVT||1921||New Jersey||12/21/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Bivens-970|Bivens]]||[[Bivens-970|Bridget Viola]]||PVT||1919||Kentucky||4/13/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Blackett-581|Blackett]]||[[Blackett-581|Clarice E.]]||PVT||1922||Florida||10/9/1944||New York City, NY |- |Blake||Virginia A.||PVT||1899||Connecticut||2/8/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Schooler-361|Blythe]]||[[Schooler-361|Jennetta Schooler]]||CPL||1914||Kentucky||1/14/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Boatright-733|Boatwright]]||[[Boatright-733|Willamae]]||PFC||1923||South Carolina||10/11/1944||New Jersey (?) |- |[[Boggues-1|Boggues]]||[[Boggues-1|Ruth Elizabeth]]||PVT||1924||Tennessee||9/24/1944||Nashville, TN |- |[[Booker-2606|Booker]]||[[Booker-2606|Bessie]]||PVT||1921||Texas||6/15/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |[[Bowden-5634|Bowden]]||[[Bowden-5634|Kitty Cornelia]]||PFC||1920||Virginia||4/16/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Bowen||Betty Lou||T5||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Boyce||Hettie||PFC||1912||Oklahoma||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Boyd-21270|Boyd]]||[[Boyd-21270|Erma Pauline]]||PVT||1922||Texas||4/16/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Unknown-659738|Braceful]]||[[Unknown-659738|Annie Lee]]||T5||1921||Georgia||9/16/1942||Detroit, MI |- |[[Braddock-4832|Braddock]]||[[Braddock-4832|Doris Elnora]]||CPL||1922||New York||4/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Starnes-1858|Bradley]]||[[Starnes-1858|Alberta Ora]]||CPL||1917||Nevada||3/19/1943||Omaha, NE |- |[[Morrell-2055|Bradsher]]||[[Morrell-2055|Herlene Roberta]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||10/18/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Brady||Erma Pauline||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Colorado (?) |- |[[Bryant-19956|Bragg]]||[[Bryant-19956|Ora Elizabeth]]||T5||1917||Colorado||4/4/1943||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Brake-785|Brake]]||[[Brake-785|Odessa Alice]]||PVT||1922||North Carolina||12/1/1943||Norfolk, VA |- |[[Branch-3028|Branch]]||[[Branch-3028|Phyllis Louise]]||PFC||1920||New York||10/24/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Graves-13639|Bratcher]]||[[Graves-13639|Lillie G.]]||PFC||1910||Virginia||1/21/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Allgood-792|Braxton]]||[[Allgood-792|Claudia Drucilla]]||PVT||1922||South Carolina||2/19/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Breedlove-1758|Breedlove]]||[[Breedlove-1758|Ailleen]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||1/19/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |[[Hill-59558|Bridgers]]||[[Hill-59558|Jessie Mae]]||PVT||1920||North Carolina||3/4/1943||Washington, D. C. |- |[[Brock-8255|Brock]]||[[Brock-8255|Emma H.]]||PFC||1918||Georgia||1/21/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[McGhee-1653|Brooks]]||[[McGhee-1653|Lucille McGhee]]||CPL||1907||South Carolina||2/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Brown||Catherine G.||SGT||1915||Maryland||1/7/1943||Washington, D. C. |- |[[Brown-168215|Brown]]||[[Brown-168215|Dorothy Elizabeth]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||3/25/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |[[Unknown-660038|Brown]]||[[Unknown-660038|Edna L.]]||SSG||1921||Louisiana||3/13/1945||Detroit, MI |- |[[Brown-168122|Brown]]||[[Brown-168122|Eugenia Anjoline]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||2/29/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Unknown-659749|Brown]]||[[Unknown-659749|Gladys Williams]]||PVT||1907||Florida||10/26/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Brown-168252|Brown]]||[[Brown-168252|Izona J.]]||PVT||1920||Oklahoma||3/17/1943||Muskogee, OK |- |Brown||Marjorie||CPL||1916||New York||4/21/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Brown-168255|Brown]]||[[Brown-168255|Opal Doris]]||PFC||1920||Oklahoma||3/31/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Brown||Ruth Verjil||T5||1905||Texas||1/15/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Brown-168131|Brown]]||[[Brown-168131|Susie B.]]||PFC||1920||Georgia||2/2/1943||Cleveland, OH |- |[[Brown-168116|Brown]]||[[Brown-168116|Vivian Mae]]||PFC||1912||Ohio||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Brown-168221|Browne]]||[[Brown-168221|Dolores Mercedes]]||SGT||1921||New York||1/4/1943||Hartford, CT |- |[[Bruce-12747|Bruce]]||[[Bruce-12747|Louise Rita]]||PFC||1913||Mississippi||3/2/1943||Jackson, MS |- |[[Brumfield-1264|Brumfield]]||[[Brumfield-1264|Gladys Lenyer]]||SGT||1919||Georgia||1/8/1943||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |'''[[Bryant-19961|Bryant]]'''||'''[[Bryant-19961|Grace Evelyn]]'''||CPL||1917||Indiana||8/4/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Bryers-83|Bryers]]||[[Bryers-83|Louise Ellene]]||PFC||1916||Ohio||8/29/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Bugg-891|Bugg]]||[[Bugg-891|Vyvyanne Elmore]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||4/4/1944||Fort Des Moines, Iowa |- |[[Burrell-3443|Burrell]]||[[Burrell-3443|Annie E.]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||3/18/1943||Memphis, TN |- |[[Burt-5533|Burt]]||[[Burt-5533|Lila Virginia]]||PVT||1922||Illinois||9/6/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Cross-14676|Burton]]||[[Cross-14676|Edna Cross]]||T5||1912||Florida||12/12/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |[[Buster-443|Buster]]||[[Buster-443|Mary Elmira]]||SGT||1900||Virginia||5/4/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Butler-29578|Butler]]||[[Butler-29578|Davetter]]||PVT||1921||North Carolina||2/20/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Butler-31554|Butler]]||[[Butler-31554|Lucille Frances]]||PVT||1916||Kentucky||2/22/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Butterfield-3435|Butterfield]]||[[Butterfield-3435|Lillian A.]]||SGT||1918||New York||6/11/1943||Cape May, NJ |- |[[Bybee-882|Bybee]]||[[Bybee-882|Anna L.]]||PVT||1917||Ohio||3/30/1944||Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Balls, Louisa, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. [[Barlow-5005|Barlow, Mary J]], PVT (Connecticut). Mary was one of the three servicewomen tragically killed in a jeep accident. The 6888th organization roster has her as a Private, but her gravestone at Omaha Beach gives her rank as Private First Class. Her service with the 6888th is certain but her enlistment record has not been found. [[Anderson-80346|Beaumont, Geraldine]], PFC (Illinois). A record from the Department of Veteran's Affairs BIRLS Death Files has a Geraldine Beaumont who served from 26 Apr 1944 to 2 Feb 1946 and died 13 Oct 1977, but no enlistment record has been found. Boatright, Willamae, PVT (New Jersey). Her BIRLS file, under "Willa Majett," indicates enlistment from 11 Oct 1944 to 9 Jul 1946. She married Oswald Majett in 1957, after her service. Her veteran's gravestone has her rank as PFC and not PVT. She was born in South Carolina, but lived in New Jersey in 1940 and likely enlisted there. Bowen, Betty Lou, T5 (Illinois). No records found. Brady, Erma Pauline, PVT (Colorado). No records found. Possibly the same woman as Erma Pauline Boyd, PVT (Texas). Bugg, Vyvyanne Elmore, PFC (Pennsylvania). She applied for (and received) a Veteran's Compensation in Pennsylvania in 1950, and the form listed all relevant information about her service, but her actual enlistment record has not been located. === C === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Cabbell||Lillian||PFC||1920||New Jersey||3/22/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Norrel-2|Cable]]||[[Norrel-2|Doris M. Norrel]]||CPT||1911||Alabama||6/21/1940||Indiana (?) |- |[[Campbell-57668|Campbell]]||[[Campbell-57668|Abbie Noel]]||CPT||1918||Alabama||7/16/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Campbell-57669|Campbell]]||[[Campbell-57669|Addie Lee]]||T4||1918||Alabama||2/25/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Campbell||Irma Lucille||CPL||1916||Virginia||2/5/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Canty||Marcella Lee||PFC||1921||North Carolina||12/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Carr-15464|Carr]]||[[Carr-15464|Gloria Hermoline]]||T5||1922||Illinois||2/23/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Carr||Irene V.||CPL||1918||Virginia||4/6/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Carrington-2086|Carrington]]||[[Carrington-2086|Beverly Winifred]]||T5||1922||Massachusetts||4/3/1943||Boston, MA |- |Carter||Bessie Mae||PFC||1919||Louisiana||1/21/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Carter-49009|Carter]]||[[Carter-49009|Edith Marguerete]]||CPL||1918||Delaware||2/1/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Schuster-2459|Carter]]||[[Schuster-2459|Gladys Schuster]]||PVT||1922||New York||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Davenport-9054|Carter]]||[[Davenport-9054|Mildred Ellen Davenport]]||CPT||1900||Massachusetts||7/11/1942||Boston, MA |- |'''[[Galloway-5407|Cartwright]]'''||'''[[Galloway-5407|Charlotte]]'''||PVT||1914||Pennsylvania||11/9/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Cawthorne-266|Cawthorne]]||[[Cawthorne-266|Arlethea Mollie]]||PFC||1919||Virginia||6/1/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Caywood-247|Caywood]]||[[Caywood-247|Virgie L.]]||CPL||1920||Arkansas||4/2/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Cephas-21|Cephas]]||[[Cephas-21|Frances E.]]||PFC||1918||District of Columbia||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Chambers||Effie||PVT||1919||Mississippi||10/7/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Chappell-4617|Chappell]]||[[Chappell-4617|Frances]]||PVT||1922||Virginia||11/18/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Charles-4512|Charles]]||[[Charles-4512|Alice Serena]]||PFC||1918||Pennsylvania||12/28/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Charlot-120|Charlot]]||[[Charlot-120|Marie Dora]]||T5||1921||Louisiana||2/25/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Cherry-3904|Cherry]]||[[Cherry-3904|Willia Gene.)]]||1LT||1919||Michigan||8/30/1942||Detroit, MI |- |'''[[Chestang-16|Chestang]]'''||'''[[Chestang-16|Maggie A.]]'''||PVT||1922||Mississippi||4/21/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Williams-132761|Chinn]]||[[Williams-132761|Freddie William]]||PFC||1919||Texas||5/6/1944||McKinney, TX |- |[[Clark-81106|Clark]]||[[Clark-81106|Enid Ernestine]]||PFC||1922||Massachusetts||9/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |'''[[Walker-68544|Clark]]'''||'''[[Walker-68544|Gurthalee]]'''||SSG||1919||California||10/20/1943||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Clayton-9457|Clayton]]||[[Clayton-9457|Gladys Selucia]]||SGT||1917||Georgia||12/5/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Cleggett||Lola Irene||PVT||1917||Mississippi||2/3/1944||Jackson, MS |- |[[Colbert-1771|Colbert]]||[[Colbert-1771|Elizabeth Jean]]||PFC||1919||Oklahoma||12/31/1942||Oklahoma City, OK |- |[[Cole-32402|Cole]]||[[Cole-32402|Florence Marie]]||T5||1919||Texas||12/4/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Coleman-20684|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-20684|Alberta]]||CPL||1916||Kentucky||3/4/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Coleman||Madeline A.||T5||not found||not found||not found||New York (?) |- |[[Coleman-20716|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-20716|Mary Minkins]]||PVT||1921||Virginia||11/17/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Coleman-18984|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-18984|Willie Lee]]||PVT||1922||Alabama||6/14/1944||Montgomery, AL |- |[[Collier-7554|Collier]]||[[Collier-7554|Gladys L.]]||PVT||1923||Kentucky||8/22/1944||Los Angeles, CA |- |Collier||Pinkie||PVT||1919||Mississippi||3/4/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Collins-39865|Collins]]||[[Collins-39865|Arthurine]]||PVT||1923||Mississippi||12/8/1943||Detroit, MI |- |[[Collins-39864|Collins]]||[[Collins-39864|Carmen Ismary Hyacinth]]||PVT||1908||Bermuda||10/17/1944||New York City, NY |- |Collins||Florence A.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |[[Conner-6441|Conner]]||[[Conner-6441|Arjean B.]]||PFC||1922||Illinois||6/5/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Conrad-5277|Conrad]]||[[Conrad-5277|Charlet Lillian]]||PVT||1923||North Carolina||3/24/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |Cornwell||Elizabeth H.||PFC||1914||North Carolina||4/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Cosey||Beatrice||PFC||1923||Alabama||5/18/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |[[Couch-4054|Couch]]||[[Couch-4054|Anna Mae]]||PFC||1920||Illinois||1943||Chicago, IL |- |Cox||Dorothy||T5||1915||Missouri||12/18/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |Cox||Venus B.||PVT||1917||Kentucky||3/23/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Peters-19131|Crabtree]]||[[Peters-19131|Susan V.]]||CPL||1921||Virginia||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Craddock||Hazel Evelyn||2LT||1920||Iowa||2/9/1943||Des Moines, IA |- |[[Crawford-26239|Crawford]]||[[Crawford-26239|Mary]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||5/11/1944||Wilmington, DE |- |[[Crawl-18|Crawl]]||[[Crawl-18|Annie Olivie]]||PVT||1922||not found||10/26/1943||Georgia (?) |- |Crews||Frances Vernon||PVT||1915||Alabama||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Crockett-4007|Crockett]]||[[Crockett-4007|Maxine Amelia]]||PVT||1921||Ohio||5/16/1946||Cleveland, OH |- |Cross||Minnie Grace||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Kentucky (?) |- |Crump||Catherine Jane||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||4/4/1944||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Cruse||Gertrude Elizabeth||T5||1920||Alabama||10/17/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Cumberbatch-49|Cumberbatch]]||[[Cumberbatch-49|Pearl Ethlene]]||PVT||1921||Connecticut||5/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Haack-417|Cummings]]||[[Haack-417|Ruthana]]||PVT||1919||Illinois||5/6/1944||Chicago, IL |} Enlistment Record not found for: Cable, Doris M Norrel, CPT (Indiana). Doris' BIRLS file indicates that she served from 21 Jul 1940 to 7 June 1958. It is likely that she served under the married name Cable, but her enlistment record has not been found. Coleman, Madeline A, T5 (New York). No records found. Collins, Florence A, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Crawl, Annie Olivie, PVT (Georgia). Enlistment record not found, but BIRLS death file has dates of service 26 Oct 1943 to 8 Mar 1946 (1st enlistment) and 16 Nov 1948 to 15 Nov 1950 (2nd enlistment). Cross, Minnie Grace, PFC (Kentucky). No records found. Crump, Catherine Jane, PVT (Pennsylvania). Enlistment record not found, but she applied for (and received) a Veteran Compensation in Pennsylvania and her application has all relevant service information. === D === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Dabney||Violet||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Dailey||Dorothy Senara||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Dailey-3109|Dailey]]||[[Dailey-3109|Gladys Sylvertia]]||PVT||1905||Tennessee||9/16/1944||St. Louis, MO |- |Daniel||Rhoda A.||SGT||1920||Virginia||2/15/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Daniels||Bennye Barbara||CPL||1918||Alabama||3/6/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Daniels-9734|Daniels]]||[[Daniels-9734|Cleopatra Vivian]]||SGT||1902||Alabama||7/16/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Daniels||Dorothy Ella||PVT||1923||California||9/19/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Washington-4468|Daniels]]||[[Washington-4468|Mary Margaret]]||T5||1921||Ohio||9/5/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Daniels||Ruth Elizabeth||PFC||1922||New York||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |Dannals||Elsie Averna||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||3/6/1944||Altoona, PA |- |Davenport||Naomi||PFC||1922||South Carolina||11/5/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Davis-106527|Davis]]||[[Davis-106527|Elizabeth Mary]]||PFC||1913||Alabama||3/8/1944||Montgomery, AL |- |Davis||Ella Mae||PVT||1918||Arkansas||2/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Davis||Eula Gray||PVT||1920||North Carolina||4/22/1944||Richmond, VA |- |[[Davis-114001|Davis]]||[[Davis-114001|Lola Bernice]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||10/25/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |[[Unknown-659895|Davis]]||[[Unknown-659895|Mary F.]]||PFC||1912||Georgia||4/2/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Davis||Ursula Virginia||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||4/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Dawson||Effie Vena||PFC||1926||Alabama||11/16/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Dean||Freda Mae||PVT||1921||Alabama||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Dean||Ruth Naomi||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Deane||Gwendolyn Clark||PVT||1923||Tobago||6/5/1944||Bronx, New York City, NY |- |Debman||Gladys Eva||PFC||1922||New Jersey||2/5/1944||Newark, NJ |- |Dedeaux||Olive Katheryn||PFC||1921||Mississippi||2/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |DeFreese||Emma Scott||PVT||1907||New Jersey||6/19/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Blocker-629|Demby]]||[[Blocker-629|Addie Mae]]||PFC||1907||North Carolina||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |DeWitt||Elizabeth Joyce||CPL||1919||North Carolina||5/4/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Diggs||Rosa Gertrude||PFC||1922||Virginia||5/20/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Dinkins||Daisy Bell||CPL||1921||New Jersey||3/13/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Ellis-16670|Dixon]]||[[Ellis-16670|Alyce Lillian]]||PFC||1907||Massachusetts||4/26/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Dogan-161|Dogan]]||[[Dogan-161|Blanche Wilhelmina]]||CPL||1915||Georgia||11/7/1942||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Doss-1831|Doss]]||[[Doss-1831|Mamie Ann]]||T4||1916||Alabama||12/10/1942||Chicago, IL |- |Douglas||Harriett Elaine||PFC||1907||New York||5/24/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Matthews-19507|Douglas]]||[[Matthews-19507|Izetta M.]]||PVT||1905||Illinois||2/2/1943||New York City, NY |- |Downing||Lular Rachel||PVT||1922||North Carolina||3/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |Drummond||Martha A.||CPL||1921||Virginia||10/27/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Duncan||Liddie Mae||SGT||1916||Louisiana||3/2/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |[[Duncan-21253|Duncan]]||[[Duncan-21253|Lillian Willierob]]||1LT||1914||Alabama||9/30/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Duncan-22780|Duncan]]||[[Duncan-22780|Thelma Ann]]||PVT||1924||Florida||6/28/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Dunn-21928|Dunn]]||[[Dunn-21928|Althea Veronica]]||PFC||1922||Louisiana||1/23/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Dunn-11236|Dunn]]||[[Dunn-11236|Millie L.]]||T5||1918||North Carolina||1/8/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Dupree-717|Dupree]]||[[Dupree-717|Mildred Virginia]]||1LT||1921||West Virginia||9/19/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Dean, Ruth Naomi, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. === E-F === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Easterling||Sophia E.||PFC||1920||Mississippi||12/19/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Ebo||Mary Aleese||SGT||1920||New York||12/27/1943||Utica, NY |- |Edmonson||Lula M.||PVT||1923||Indiana||2/1/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Edwards||Alice E.||2LT||1920||South Carolina||12/5/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Edwards||Bertie Marie||2LT||1917||Virginia||4/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Edwards||Carroll M.||PVT||1915||Tennessee||12/9/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Edwards-39681|Edwards]]||[[Edwards-39681|Eva]]||PVT||1919||Alabama||6/22/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |'''[[Eiland-297|Eiland]]'''||'''[[Eiland-297|Evelyn]]'''||T5||1923||Illinois||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Ellis-29355|Ellis]]||[[Ellis-29355|Dorothy]]||PFC||1921||Illinois||4/29/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Ellis||Margaret G.||PVT||1916||Mississippi||3/16/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Ellis||Marguerite J.||PFC||1920||Texas||3/29/1943||Houston, TX |- |Ellison||Edith Marie||PFC||1917||Virginia||6/13/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Elzie-23|Elzie]]||[[Elzie-23|Marian M.]]||PFC||1916||Maryland||2/11/1943||Geneva, PA |- |[[Elzie-21| Elzie]]||[[Elzie-21|Vivian N.]]||2LT||1914||Maryland||10/31/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Hurst-6566|English]]||[[Hurst-6566|Helen Navalee]]||PVT||1922||Louisiana||8/24/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Evans||Adele||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |[[Evans-47978|Evans]]||[[Evans-47978|Cleopatra]]||PFC||1917||Tennessee||12/1/1942||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Evans||Isabella P.||SSG||1919||North Carolina||8/15/1943||Fort Clark, Brackettville, TX |- |Evans||Vernice Eloweiss||T5||1922||Arkansas||2/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Everett-6762|Everett]]||[[Everett-6762|Ruby Leania]]||PVT||1922||Florida||5/16/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Fairgood-1|Fairgood]]||[[Fairgood-1|Mercilene Lettice]]||T4||1918||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Fairweather||Amy Mary||PVT||1896||Barbados||6/30/1944||New York City, NY |- |Fant||Beula Tee||PFC||1899||Oklahoma||3/16/1943||Denver, CO |- |Faulk||Ermayne Sanata||PVT||1921||South Carolina||11/16/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Fayson-3|Fayson]]||[[Fayson-3|Jennie Lee]]||PVT||1921||Florida||3/8/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Ferguson||Alvia||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Ferguson||Dora Briszella||PVT||1921||Virginia||12/3/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |Ferguson||Jane Elizabeth||PFC||1920||West Virginia||7/13/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Ferguson||Rebecca Beatrice||PVT||1920||Virginia||5/8/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Bonner-3321|Fifer]]||[[Bonner-3321|Erma Lee]]||SGT||1893||Mississippi||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Finch||Ermantrude||PVT||1909||Anguilla||4/29/1944||New York City, NY |- |Finley||Annie Turner||PFC||1918||Virginia||2/8/1944||Winchester, VA |- |Fitzsimmons||Vivian||PFC||1920||Ohio||1/30/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Flatts||Frances E.||2LT||1906||New York||12/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Fletcher||Edna Allyne||PFC||1917||Mississippi||10/7/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Fly-337|Fly]]||[[Fly-337|Willeen S.]]||PVT||1917||Illinois||2/6/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Ford||Alice Olivia||PVT||1915||Pennsylvania||6/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Ford||Lorener F.||CPL||1922||West Virginia||9/21/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Foster||Bessie Alice||T5||1907||Mississippi||4/13/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Foster||Frances Anna||PVT||1916||California||2/20/1943||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Fraser-14040|Fraser]]||[[Fraser-14040|Burnardine E.]]||PFC||1921||Florida||2/2/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Fray||Evelyn Louise||PFC||1923||New York||10/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Frazier||Polly Anna||PFC||1907||not found||4/5/1944||California (?) |- |Freeman-Johnson||Gwendolyn||UNK||1924||not found||not found||Illinois(?) |- |Fry||Ruby L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Alabama (?) |- |[[Fuller-20912|Fuller]]||[[Fuller-20912|Jacquelyn]]||PFC||1923||Texas||2/4/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Fuller-20915|Fuller]]||[[Fuller-20915|Winona]]||PFC||1920||Texas||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |} Enlistment Record not found for: Evans, Adele, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Ferguson, Alvia, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Frazier, Polly Anna, PFC (California). Her BIRLS file has an enlistment period of 5 Apr 1944 to 30 Dec 1945, but the enlistment record has not been found. Freeman-Johnson, Gwendolyn, UNK (Illinois). Name provided by researcher Marsha Holder; no records found. Fry, Ruby L, PVT (Alabama). No records found. === G === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Gaddy-690|Gaddy]]||[[Gaddy-690|Ruth Lillian]]||PFC||1918||North Carolina||10/10/1942||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Gafford||Ella B.||1LT||1913||Arkansas||12/18/1942||Little Rock, AR |- |Gaines||Rosetta||PVT||1920||Michigan||11/11/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Galloway||Phyllis Inez||PVT||1923||Virginia||3/13/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Gammon||Mamie||PVT||1923||West Virginia||12/28/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Garcia||Crescencia||PVT||1920||Unknown||5/18/1944||New York City, NY |- |Garner||Irene H.||PFC||1923||Ohio||8/26/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Garrett||Mattie E.||T3||1920||South Carolina||9/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Garrison||Anne B.||PVT||1922||Virginia||5/20/1944||Richmond, VA |- |Gary||Sarah Belle||PVT||1917||South Carolina||3/20/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Gaskill||Edith F.||PFC||1921||New York||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Gates-8823|Gates]]||[[Gates-8823|Mildred Rebecca]]||PFC||1917||Ohio||3/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Gatliff||Dorothy M.||PVT||1914||Indiana||4/20/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Stocks-1001|George]]||[[Stocks-1001|Christel Stocks]]||T5||1916||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Gibson||Eleanor Wyetta||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||7/6/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Gill||Marilyn E.||T4||1921||Kentucky||12/12/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Gillis||Sylvia||PVT||1923||New Jersey||6/2/1944||Newark, NJ |- |[[Gillisslee-1|Gillislee]]||[[Gillisslee-1|Marie Birdell]]||PFC||1914||Georgia||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Givens||Elsie||PFC||1916||North Carolina||1/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Givens-2484|Givens]]||[[Givens-2484|Hester]]||PFC||1919||Georgia||5/18/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Glass-6285|Glass]]||[[Glass-6285|Rebecca Adella]]||PVT||1918||Arkansas||2/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Glenn-5331|Glenn]]||[[Glenn-5331|Mary Elizabeth]]||PFC||1911||Georgia||12/16/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Glenn-4902|Glenn]]||[[Glenn-4902|Virginia Louise]]||PVT||1918||North Carolina||1/27/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |[[Glover-10229|Glover]]||[[Glover-10229|Arena Theresa]]||T5||1919||Georgia||1/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Godboldte-1|Godboldte]]||[[Godboldte-1|Jessie Lee]]||CPL||1921||Florida||9/14/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Goddard-6403|Goddard]]||[[Goddard-6403|Martha Lorraine]]||CPL||1920||Georgia||12/18/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Goldsby-168|Goldsby]]||[[Goldsby-168|Cecilia Delphine]]||T5||1907||Alabama||3/2/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Sidney-364|Goode]]||[[Sidney-364|Marian Sidney]]||SGT||1921||Georgia||2/12/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Goodloe||Juanita||SSG||1921||Texas||12/11/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Goodwin-13873|Goodwin]]||[[Goodwin-13873|Marseleana Rebecca]]||SSG||1907||Georgia||1/26/1943||Macon, GA |- |Gould||Helen Vivian||T5||1918||Pennsylvania (?)||7/6/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Grace||Flora||CPL||1907||Mississippi||3/6/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Grant||Bernice M.||PFC||1923||South Carolina||3/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Nichols-22306|Grant]]||[[Nichols-22306|Callie Nichols]]||PFC||1919||Mississippi||10/5/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Gray||Dolores Carolyn||SGT||1920||Delaware||3/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Gray-40228|Gray]]||[[Gray-40228|Frances Myrtle]]||PVT||1923||North Carolina||9/13/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |Gray||Mattie L.||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Florida (?) |- |Gray||Mattie Lue||PVT||1920||Tennessee||1/6/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Green||Dorothy D.||PVT||1921||Unknown||3/23/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |Green||Thelma Vivian||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||2/16/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Greene||Irene Robinson||PVT||1921||Alabama||9/1/1943||Alabama (?) |- |Greene||Mary Elizabeth||PFC||not found||not found||not found||not found |- |Greenlee||Sarah L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Florida (?) |- |Griffin||Evelina Rachel||PVT||1917||Delaware||7/7/1943||Camden, NJ |- |Griffin||Fannie A.||1LT||1920||Louisiana||8/11/1942||New York City, NY |- |Griffin||Isabel J.||PVT||1921||Mississippi||4/24/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Griffin||Mattie L.||PFC||1915||Arkansas||2/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Griggs||Hilda Parthenia||PVT||1923||New Jersey||12/8/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Grimes||Annie L.||PVT||1921||Arkansas||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Grinter||Annie K.||PVT||1919||Alabama||3/9/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Grooms||Zella H.||PVT||1922||Kentucky||1/29/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Grundy||Marian Rosalie||PFC||1919||Pennsylvania||1/13/1943||Philadelphia, PA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Gray, Mattie L, PFC (Florida). Note that this may be the same woman as Gray, Mattie Lue, PVT (California) whose gravestone says PFC. No connection has been found so far between the second woman and the state of Florida, however. Greene, Irene Robinson, PVT (Alabama). Her BIRLS file indicates an enlistment period of 1 Sep 1943 to 13 Nov 1945, but the actual enlistment record has not been found. Note that her BIRLS record incorrectly identifies her as male. It is possible that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM6Y-YHY this enlistment record], under the name Irene D. Watts, is hers, but no other record connecting her to the Watts surname has been found. Greene, Mary Elizabeth, PFC (Unknown). Name provided by researcher Marsha Holder. No records found. Greenlee, Sarah L, PVT (Florida). No records found. === H === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Hairston||Lucille Miller||PFC||1916||South Carolina||3/11/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Hairston||Maetris Lee||PVT||1924||Michigan||3/21/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Hairston||Marie M.||T5||not found||not found||not found||Virginia (?) |- |Haley||Creadell Johnette||T4||1917||Oklahoma||9/4/1942||Peoria, IL |- |Hall||Dolly Floyd||PFC||1922||New York||5/22/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Hall-66279|Hall]]||[[Hall-66279|Esther DeLois]]||CPL||1916||North Carolina||2/27/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Hall||Gertrude Virginia||SGT||1919||District of Columbia||4/3/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Hall||Jessie Bowie||PVT||1921||Louisiana||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Hammond||Ruth Henrielle||CPL||1916||Kentucky||4/15/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Hampton||Margaret Ethelyn||PFC||1921||Illinois||3/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Hannah||Vernelle Annalee||PFC||1919||Unknown||2/15/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Harding-11204|Harding]]||[[Harding-11204|Adlease]]||PVT||1914||Mississippi||4/6/1943||Jackson, MS |- |[[Harmon-9726|Harmon]]||[[Harmon-9726|Nellie Ruth]]||T5||1918||Georgia||5/22/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Harris||Audrey Elizabeth||PFC||1920||Connecticut||3/29/1944||New Haven, CT |- |Harris||Hattie Jane||PVT||1922||Louisiana||3/6/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Harris||Ira Mae||PVT||1913||Texas||10/1/1942||Dallas, TX |- |Harris||Norene||SSG||1920||Alabama||12/5/1942||Kentucky (?) |- |Harris||Rosa Mae||SGT||1919||North Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Harrison||Bertha C.||PFC||1921||District of Columbia||3/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Harrison||Lillie Beatrice||PFC||1910||South Carolina||1/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Harrison||Vera A.||CPT||1919||Kentucky||7/8/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Harshaw||Allie Gearldyn||PVT||1918||Ohio||see notes||see notes |- |Hart||Bernice Allen||T5||1920||District of Columbia||10/15/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Haskin||Mabel Lucille||PFC||1919||Mississippi||1/19/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Hayden||Vivian G.||PFC||1920||Kentucky||12/12/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Hayes-22970|Hayes]]||[[Hayes-22970|Velma Paulene]]||T5||1919||Georgia||1/19/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Cooke-9160|Hayes]]||[[Cooke-9160|Vernese Virginia]]||PFC||1919||North Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Henderson||Bernice Gaines||1LT||1904||Ohio||12/19/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Henderson||Helen Ernestine||PFC||1919||Virginia||7/2/1943||not stated |- |Hernandez||Constance Muriel Elizabeth||CPL||1922||New York||3/25/1943||Boston, MA |- |Herndon||Geraldine Eunice||PFC||1920||Iowa||12/5/1942||Omaha, NE |- |Hester||Bernice||PVT||1923||Alabama||1/23/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Heyward||Louise Susan||CPL||1920||South Carolina||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Connor-4943|Hibler]]||[[Connor-4943|Rhoda Mae]]||PVT||1918||Alabama||9/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hill-59546|Hill]]||[[Hill-59546|Florine J.]]||CPL||1921||Georgia||12/18/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Hill-59547|Hill]]||[[Hill-59547|Mary Louise]]||PFC||1920||Texas||5/17/1943||Tyler, TX |- |[[Hinton-3424|Hinton]]||[[Hinton-3424|Catherine Rosander]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||7/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Hinton-3968|Hinton]]||[[Hinton-3968|Lorraine]]||T5||1918||Illinois||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Holbert-752|Holbert]]||[[Holbert-752|Luella E.]]||T5||1918||Kansas||9/17/1946||Denver, CO |- |[[Unknown-660021|Holley]]||[[Unknown-660021|Ada W.]]||PVT||1906||Georgia||3/9/1944||Camden, NJ |- |Holloway||Mildred||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |[[Holmes-23209|Holmes]]||[[Holmes-23209|Helen R.]]||T5||1920||Ohio||5/5/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Holmes-23212|Holmes]]||[[Holmes-23212|Wilhelmina Lorenza]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||10/5/1944||Asheville, NC |- |Hooper||Mildred Lois||PFC||1922||Texas||2/5/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Hopkins||Paulene Lewis||PFC||1919||Texas||9/6/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Horace-45|Horace]]||[[Horace-45|Marian Clay]]||PVT||1920||Arkansas||2/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[House-7785|House]]||[[House-7785|Willie Mae]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||6/26/1944||Birmingham, AL |- |Houston||Lucile M.||PFC||not found||not found||not found||North Carolina (?) |- |Howard||Dorothy Lee||CPL||1919||Louisiana||2/3/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Howard-36126|Howard]]||[[Howard-36126|Lima Justine]]||PVT||1923||Tennessee||12/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hudgins-1641|Hudgins]]||[[Hudgins-1641|Madelyn Lou]]||CPL||1919||Tennessee||6/5/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Hudson||Jessie G.||PVT||1918||Colorado||7/10/1943||Salt Lake City, UT |- |[[Moore-85911|Huff]]||[[Moore-85911|Sadie]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||3/17/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Huggar||Bernice Eunice||PFC||1904||Illinois||1/6/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hughes-32467|Hughes]]||[[Hughes-32467|Ernestine Elizabeth]]||T5||1917||Texas||8/28/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Hunt-20292|Hunt]]||[[Hunt-20292|Indiana]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||9/15/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Hunter-26226|Hunter]]||[[Hunter-26226|Alice Tine]]||PVT||1924||Indiana||10/10/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Hurston-66|Hurston]]||[[Hurston-66|Cora Lee]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||2/27/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |[[Hutchins-5422|Hutchins]]||[[Hutchins-5422|Dena M.]]||SSG||1921||Florida||12/11/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Hutchins||Dorothy Elizabeth||T5||1916||Virginia||2/4/1943||Richmond, VA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Hairston, Marie M, T5 (Virginia). No records found. Harshaw, Allie Gearldyn, PVT (Ohio). Allie likely enlisted under the name Harshaw originally, but that record has not been found. She [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8L3-RVZ reenlisted] as a Sergeant on 27 Aug 1946 under the name Allie H Coates, with the marital status divorced with dependents. Holloway, Mildred, PFC (Indiana). No records found. Houston, Lucile M, PFC (North Carolina). No records found. She may be the same woman as Balloon, Lucile M, PVT (South Carolina), who has an enlistment record but no other records. === I-J === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Ingold||Thelma Blanche||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||2/1/1945||Fort George G Meade, MD |- |Irby||Doris||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Unknown |- |[[Irvin-1995|Irvin]]||[[Irvin-1995|Willie Belle]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||7/19/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |Isaac||Elvena E.||PVT||1922||New York||11/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Anna M.||PFC||1908||Missouri||1/20/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Jackson||Dollie Elizabeth||PVT||1919||Missouri||2/25/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Jackson||Dorothy Delilah||PVT||1919||Virginia||3/17/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Jackson||Dorothy Mae||PFC||1920||Tennessee||1/20/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |Jackson||Edna L.||CPL||1915||Pennsylvania||12/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Ella Mae||PFC||1920||Texas||2/15/1943||Houston, TX |- |Jackson||Elvire Louise||PFC||1910||District of Columbia||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Jackson||Ethel Mae||PVT||1911||Oklahoma||8/5/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |[[Jackson-59475|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59475|Florida Bell]]||PVT||1918||Florida||3/31/1943||Miami, FL |- |Jackson||Hazel Stanford||PFC||1920||South Carolina||5/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Jewell Lorraine||CPL||1921||Unknown||2/17/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Jackson||Julia M.||PVT||1911||Kentucky||4/20/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Jackson-59368|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59368|Marian Sarah]]||PFC||1917||Connecticut||3/23/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Jackson||Mary Rebecca||CPL||1917||Maryland||6/18/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Jackson||Mattie Laura||SGT||1918||Illinois||6/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Jackson-59837|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59837|Novella Ernestine]]||PFC||1916||South Carolina||1/23/1943||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |Jackson||Willie Marie||PVT||1922||Alabama||11/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jacobs||Emma Jean||T5||1922||Arkansas||5/14/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Jacobs-18753|Jacobs]]||[[Jacobs-18753|Isofine]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||5/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jacobs||Ruth Sarver||PFC||1908||Indiana||4/29/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |James||Ruth Elma||PVT||1924||Virginia||9/9/1944||New York City, NY |- |Janer||Margaret Beatrice||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Connecticut (?) |- |Jefferson||Frances Gertrude||T5||1926||Virginia||3/21/1944||Virginia (?) |- |Jefferson||Ruth Elizabeth||CPL||1920||Ohio||3/16/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Jeffrey||Evangeline Gertrude||PFC||1915||New York||2/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Jenkins-21312|Jenkins]]||[[Jenkins-21312|Emma L.]]||PVT||1921||North Carolina||2/6/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Jennings||Ada Louise||CPL||1920||Maryland||3/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |'''[[Jennings-11435|Jennings]]'''||'''[[Jennings-11435|Hazel C.]]'''||CPL||1917||Virginia||1/13/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Patterson-25279|Jewett]]||[[Patterson-25279|Willie Mae]]||CPL||1917||Louisiana||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Johnson||Alease Eileen||PFC||1921||South Carolina||3/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Leach-8727|Johnson]]||[[Leach-8727|Annie Leach]]||SGT||not found||not found||not found||North Carolina (?) |- |Johnson||Bebe C.||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||3/4/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Johnson-136835|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-136835|Catherine Caroline]]||T5||1921||Ohio||7/31/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Johnson||Emma Elizabeth||PVT||1923||Ohio||11/10/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Johnson-143767|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-143767|Eunice Lee]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||5/17/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Johnson-133792|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-133792|Felicia LaVon]]||PVT||1921||Alabama||2/25/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Johnson||Hessie||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/19/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Johnson-143768|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-143768|Johnita Alyse]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||1/25/1943||New York City, NY |- |Johnson||Lauretta||PVT||1923||New York||6/14/1944||New York City, NY |- |Johnson||Lillian Willene||CPL||1921||North Carolina||3/15/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Johnson||Lucille Virginia Mae||PVT||1919||not found||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Johnson||Martha Lee||T5||1921||Louisiana||3/25/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Johnson||Olivia||PVT||1921||Mississippi||3/9/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Johnson||Philista||PFC||1920||Alaska||11/11/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Johnson||Romay C.||PVT||1919||Virginia||5/18/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Johnson||Thelma Pearlie||PVT||1916||Texas||3/16/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |Johnson||Tommie Mae||PVT||1907||Ohio||12/15/1943||New Haven, CT |- |Johnston||Dolores Mamie||PVT||1918||Pennsylvania||5/20/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jones||Elaine Viola||T5||1921||Pennsylvania||9/1/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jones||Laura Mae||PVT||1924||North Carolina||8/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Jones||Leona Virginia||PVT||1923||Virginia||9/28/1944||Norfolk, VA |- |Jones||Lillian Vera||PFC||1920||Illinois||1/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jones||Louise Bromfield||PVT||1912||Indiana||8/5/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Jones||Lucille Muril||PVT||1920||Mississippi||4/10/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Jones||Mintha||PVT||1916||Kansas||11/11/1943||Topeka, KS |- |Jones||Nannie Pearl||PVT||1923||North Carolina||2/9/1944||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Jordan||Frances C.||PFC||1916||Pennsylvania||3/20/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Jordan||Mercedes Antoinette||2LT||1913||Illinois||9/2/1942||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Ingold, Thelma Blanche, PVT (Pennsylvania). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application includes all relevant service information. Irby, Doris, PFC (Unknown). No records found. Janer, Margaret Beatrice, PVT (Connecticut). No records found. Jefferson, Frances Gertrude, T5 (Virginia). Her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123389547/frances-gertrude-jeffries obituary] records her service dates, but the enlistment record has not been found. Johnson, Annie Leach, SGT (North Carolina). No records found. Johnson, Lucille Virginia Mae, PVT (District of Columbia). According to [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189829387/lucille-virginia_mae-mcjimpsey FindAGrave] she is the same woman as Lucille V. McJimpsey, but no enlistment record has been found under either name. Jones, Elaine Viola, T5 (Pennsylvania). There is an [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8LS-BGJ enlistment record] for an Elaine V Jones that is probably her, but the enlistment date is quite a ways off from what our Elaine reported on her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application (2 Nov 1942, rather than 1 Sep 1943) and the enlistment record describes her race as White. There is a distant possibility that this record is for a different (white) Elaine V Jones who was also born in 1921 in PA and enlisted in the Army in Philadelphia. (More likely, the original record or its transcription contains a mistake.) === K-L === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Kearney-3173|Kearney]]||[[Kearney-3173|Mary F.]]||CPT||1906||Connecticut||8/29/1942||Connecticut (?) |- |Kelly||Cecelia Hare||SGT||1905||Tennessee||11/3/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Keys||Sarah||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Unknown |- |King||Adella||PVT||1923||Michigan||12/13/1943||Detroit, MI |- |King||Catherine Alice||SGT||1913||Pennsylvania||12/15/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |Kitchen||Georgia Ella||PVT||1921||South Dakota||not found||Illinois (?) |- |[[Knight-28281|Knight]]||[[Knight-28281|Annie B.]]||PFC||1918||Florida||11/16/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Knox||Vergie D.||SSG||1923||Virginia||4/19/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Lackey||Minnie Pearl||T4||1918||Mississippi||10/31/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Lamb-12083|Lamb]]||[[Lamb-12083|Elizabeth Ola]]||PFC||1923||Georgia||10/2/1943||Miami, FL |- |Landry||Catherine G.||1LT||1913||Louisiana||10/2/1946||San Francisco, CA |- |Lane||Juanita Rose||PFC||1918||Illinois||6/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Lane||Virginia Marcelline||CPL||1921||Minnesota||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Latta-1056|Latta]]||[[Latta-1056|Maggie Ada]]||T4||1919||North Carolina||1/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Lawrence||Jerrell||SSG||not found||not found||not found||Texas (?) |- |Lawrence||Marion Elizabeth||SGT||1918||Pennsylvania||3/12/1943||Richmond, VA |- |'''[[Lawson-13802|Lawson]]'''||'''[[Lawson-13802|Annie Mae]]'''||T5||1921||Louisiana||1/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[League-224|League]]||[[League-224|Ilda Ruth]]||PVT||1923||Tennessee||1/4/1944||Newark, NJ |- |[[LeBeau-716|LeBeau]]||[[LeBeau-716|Elfreda St Anne]]||2LT||1914||Louisiana||1942||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Ledbetter-2728|Ledbetter]]||[[Ledbetter-2728|Theopia Louise]]||PVT||1917||North Carolina||4/9/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Lee||Catherine||PFC||1920||Texas||3/5/1943||Houston, TX |- |Lee||Hattie Mae||PFC||1913||North Carolina||3/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lee||Katherine||T5||1920||Virginia||2/27/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Lee||Theodosia Ernestine||PFC||1918||Oklahoma||11/5/1942||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Lee||William Henrietta||PVT||1918||South Carolina||4/27/1943||New York City, NY |- |LeSueuer||Evelyn C.||PFC||1916||Maryland||1/12/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Lewis||Bernice F.||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||6/28/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Lewis||Lucille||SGT||1920||Texas||4/23/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Lewis||Mamie Lessie||PFC||1919||West Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lewis||Ruth Ellen||PVT||1923||Illinois||10/2/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Linzey-29|Linzey]]||[[Linzey-29|Edith Marguerite]]||T4||1919||New York||10/15/1942||Newark, NJ |- |[[Lipscomb-1225|Lipscomb]]||[[Lipscomb-1225|Ruby L.]]||PFC||1920||South Carolina||1/14/1943||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |[[Boyd-21273|Little]]||[[Boyd-21273|Fannie Boyd]]||SSG||1917||Florida||2/10/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Johnson-143747|Lofty]]||[[Johnson-143747|Velma Claire]]||PVT||1922||District of Columbia||1/14/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Loggins-377|Loggins]]||[[Loggins-377|Leatha Mae]]||PVT||1922||Oklahoma||2/24/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Long||Phyllis Gray||PVT||1920||Pennsylvania||10/13/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Longmires-1|Longmire]]||[[Longmires-1|Sara Elizabeth]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||7/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Lottier-2|Lottier]]||[[Lottier-2|Ruth Lucille]]||T5||1912||Ohio||12/19/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Lounds-31|Lounds]]||[[Lounds-31|Dorothy Elizabeth]]||PVT||1913||New York||6/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Loving-1051|Loving]]||[[Loving-1051|Ethel Christina]]||T4||1922||New York||1/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Lowe-16059|Lowe]]||[[Lowe-16059|Josie M.]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||4/20/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |Lowe||Leatrice Joy||PVT||1924||Illinois||8/30/1944||Illinois (?) |- |Lowery||Lavinia Cleora||PVT||1918||Kansas||2/27/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Lozi||Evelyn Bernice||PFC||1922||New York||12/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lucas||Grace Elizabeth||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||1/3/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Lucas-9145|Lucas]]||[[Lucas-9145|Willma Henrietta]]||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||1/3/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |Lynch||Fannie E.||T5||1918||New York||3/4/1943||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Kearney, Mary F, CPT (Connecticut). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 29 Aug 1942 to 16 Jun 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. Keys, Sarah, PVT (Unknown). No records found. Kitchen, Georgia Ella, PVT (Illinois). No service records found. Lawrence, Jerrell, SSG (Texas). No records found. Note that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PL-9V4 this enlistment] for a Jerel W Lawrence from Texas is for a different person (a man). Lowe, Leatrice Joy, PVT (Illinois). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 30 Aug 1944 to 22 Mar 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. === M === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Mackey-3355|Mackey]]||[[Mackey-3355|Marion]]||CPL||1920||Florida||11/25/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |[[Macklin-783|Macklin]]||[[Macklin-783|Josephine]]||PVT||1924||Illinois||10/5/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Williams-132758|Maddox]]||[[Williams-132758|Eddye G.]]||CPL||1912||Tennessee||1/12/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Madison||Cora DeVerne||PVT||1916||Tennessee||1/28/1944||Memphis, TN |- |Mance||Tryphena Teresa||UNK||1920||Maryland||3/28/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Maniece-2|Maniece]]||[[Maniece-2|Mary Rose]]||PFC||1921||Alabama||12/23/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Marsaw||Rosa Lee||PVT||1923||Arkansas||2/26/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Marsett||Berenice Elisabeth||PVT||1921||Virginia||4/10/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Marshall||Genevieve||PVT||1921||New York||2/22/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |Marshall||Grant Esther||PVT||1918||Kentucky||2/9/1943||Louisville, KY |- |Martin||Evelyn Clarisse||T4||1920||Missouri||3/10/1943||Buffalo, NY |- |Martin||Frances||PVT||1915||West Virginia||1/8/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Martin||Gertrude W.||SGT||1908||Virginia||1/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Martin||Jeanette Belle||T5||1916||West Virginia||3/23/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Martin||Mary Margurite||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Tennessee (?) |- |Mason||Annie Mae||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/22/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Mathis||Celestine||PVT||1916||Texas||8/30/1944||Milwaukee, WI |- |'''[[Murphy-23142|Matthews]]'''||'''[[Murphy-23142|Vashti Murphy]]'''||PFC||1921||Maryland||9/20/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Maxwell||Doris M.||PVT||1924||Indiana||4/1/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Mays||Emily Cynthia||PFC||1920||New York||3/31/1943||New York City, NY |- |Mays||Ruth Michael||PVT||1924||New York||3/23/1944||New York City, NY |- |Mazyck||Vivian Alice||SGT||1916||South Carolina||11/16/1942||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |McBride||Mary Jean||PVT||1923||Illinois||6/17/1944||Chicago, IL |- |McClain||Mary||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Louisiana (?) |- |[[Jones-142913|McClenton]]||[[Jones-142913|Maggie M.]]||PFC||1914||Oklahoma||8/10/1943||Oklahoma (?) |- |McClung||Ruby Lee||SGT||1919||Texas||3/5/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[McCullum-239|McCullum]]||[[McCullum-239|Charlotte M.]]||CPL||1910||Louisiana||10/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |McDonald||Bette Elizabeth||PFC||1923||California||1/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |McDougal||Evelyn||PVT||1919||Illinois||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |- |McKell||Pearline||CPL||1916||not found||not found||Missouri (?) |- |McKinney||Marie A.||PVT||1914||Virginia||12/8/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |McKnight||Martha Anna||PVT||1919||Texas||7/10/1943||Dallas, TX |- |McMillan||Vermell Elmira||PFC||1919||Alabama||3/20/1943||Newark, NJ |- |McNair||Elizabeth M.||PFC||1914||North Carolina||3/11/1943||Hartford, CT |- |McNeal||Julia||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/25/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Unknown-660097|McNeeley]]||[[Unknown-660097|Eloise B.]]||PVT||1904||Georgia||1/11/1943||New York City, NY |- |McRae||Geneva||T5||1915||North Carolina||2/25/1943||New York City, NY |- |McRae||Ina||SSG||1920||North Carolina||11/17/1942||New York City, NY |- |McWhorter||Jetta Mae||CPL||1913||Mississippi||2/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |Medley||Mary Nannie||T5||1920||Virginia||1/21/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Woodruff-4977|Metoyer]]||[[Woodruff-4977|Katherine Serena]]||PVT||1922||Ohio||2/5/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Meyers||Audrey||PVT||1924||New York||6/19/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Middlebrook-781|Middlebrook]]||[[Middlebrook-781|Susie Irma]]||PFC||1909||Alabama||10/27/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |Miller||DeLois George||PVT||1919||Missouri||8/4/1943||Illinois (?) |- |[[Miller-114682|Miller]]||[[Miller-114682|Doretha]]||PVT||1919||Georgia||4/5/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Miller||Evelyn Eva||PVT||1924||not found||not found||Kentucky (?) |- |Miller||Hilda M.||PFC||1920||District of Columbia||6/9/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Miller||Phoebe Elaine||PVT||1920||West Virginia||8/4/1943||West Virginia (?) |- |Mills||Lottie S.||T5||1903||North Carolina||3/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Mills||Ophelia||PFC||1919||Texas||3/12/1943||Houston, TX |- |Minor||Helen Beatrice||PFC||1922||Texas||2/5/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Minter-1298|Minter]]||[[Minter-1298|Alma Gladys]]||T4||1920||Georgia||2/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Mitcherson||Katherine A.||PVT||1924||Kentucky||3/24/1944||Buffalo, NY |- |Monroe||Mary Priscilla||T5||1899||Pennsylvania||11/20/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Montgomery||Mildred Fredonia||T5||1913||Mississippi||4/26/1943||Houston, TX |- |Moody||Mary Elizabeth||T5||1915||Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Moore||Doris||PVT||1916||New Hampshire||4/1/1943||Manchester, NH |- |Moore||Elizabeth Christina||CPL||1923||Virginia||4/19/1944||Norfolk, VA |- |Moore||Hazel D.||PVT||1918||Wisconsin||5/27/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Moore||Lethelma||PFC||1912||Tennessee||1/26/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Moore||Marion Mildred||PFC||1919||Louisiana||1942||New Orleans, LA |- |Moore||Norma Katherine||PFC||1923||New York||11/15/1943||New York City, NY |- |Moore||Queen Esther||CPL||1915||New Jersey||2/10/1943||Camden, NJ |- |Moorehead||Jeanetta Lucile||T5||1921||Alabama||8/12/1943||Fort Clark, Brackettville, TX |- |Moorehead||Mattie Mae||T4||1913||North Carolina||12/31/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Moraney||Elizabeth||PVT||1923||Pennsylvania||12/9/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Unknown-660142|Morgan]]||[[Unknown-660142|Sarah F.]]||PVT||1908||Georgia||1/24/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Morris||Beatrice Rosetta||PFC||1920||not found||4/1/1943||New York (?) |- |Morrison||Almeta Phelice||PFC||1900||Louisiana||1/28/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Morrow||Irene||PVT||1921||Oklahoma||3/10/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Morton||Georgiana||T5||1921||North Carolina||2/2/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Moses||Annie L.||PFC||1920||Louisiana||5/18/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |'''[[Moton-40|Moton]]'''||'''[[Moton-40|Jennie Dee]]'''||CPL||1919||Alabama||6/24/1943||not stated |- |Murray||Edith Frances||PVT||1900||Virginia||10/11/1944||New Jersey (?) |} Enlistment Record not found for: Martin, Mary Margurite, PVT (Tennessee). No records found. McClain, Mary, PFC (Louisiana). No records found. McClenton, Maggie M, PFC (Oklahoma). Her military headstone application has service dates and information, but her enlistment record has not been found. McKell, Pearline, CPL (Missouri). Oddly, her BIRLS file only has service dates from 15 Nov 1950 to 1 Sep 1951; her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81386408/pearline-mckell military headstone], however, says both World War II and Korea. Her enlistment record has not been found. Miller, DeLois George, PVT (Illinois). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 4 Aug 1943 to 11 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Miller, Evelyn Eva, PVT (Kentucky). No service records found, but she does have a [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155798993/evelyn-eva-miller military gravestone]. Note that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM6Y-BV1 this enlistment record] for an Evelyn E Miller from Kentucky is a different woman (she is white and born in a different year). Miller, Phoebe Elaine, PVT (West Virginia). Her BIRLS file (under the name Phoebe E Parks) has service dates from 4 Aug 1943 to 6 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Morris, Beatrice Rosetta, PFC (New York). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 1 Apr 1943 to 3 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Murray, Edith Frances, PVT (New Jersey). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 11 Oct 1944 to 17 Nov 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. === N-O === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Nailor||Mary Catherine||PVT||1923||not found||9/26/1944||Maryland (?) |- |Nelson||Carrie Ethel||PFC||1915||Kentucky||11/21/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Nelson||Catherine Louise||SGT||1913||Texas||2/12/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Becks-88|Nevels]]||[[Becks-88|Mable Virginia]]||CPL||1921||Nebraska||1/16/1943||Omaha, NE |- |Niblet||Normal||PFC||1921||Louisiana||3/4/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |Noisette||Emily Olive||PFC||1921||Maryland||3/30/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Norman||Hazel||PFC||1921||Ohio||4/6/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Norris||Helen Marie||PFC||1917||Kentucky||2/20/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Johnson-143799|Nosby]]||[[Johnson-143799|Clara Jewett Johnson]]||PVT||1917||Ohio||11/30/1944||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Nowell||Vivian A.||PVT||1915||New York||7/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |O'Brien||Ruby M.||SGT||1919||Texas||4/19/1943||San Francisco, CA |- |[[O'Bryant-399|O'Bryant]]||[[O'Bryant-399|Essie Dell]]||T5||1915||Georgia||3/20/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[O'Bryant-401|O'Bryant]]||[[O'Bryant-401|Tessie Theresa]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||2/5/1943||Savannah, GA |- |O'Dell||Evelena||PFC||1921||California||1/23/1943||Omaha, NE |- |O'Gilvie||Gladys B.||PVT||1920||Louisiana||4/6/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |O'Kelly||Thelma Lee||PFC||1918||Michigan||4/1/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |O'Riley||Essie Oralea||PFC||1919||Texas||3/11/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |Oliver||Azalia||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Oliver||Elsie Jeannetta||PFC||1912||Virginia||5/15/1943||Boston, MA |- |Ortiz||Mablyne||T5||not found||not found||not found||Texas (?) |- |[[Owens-15714|Owens]]||[[Owens-15714|Lucie C.]]||CPL||1903||Georgia||2/8/1943||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Nailor, Mary Catherine, PVT (Maryland). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 26 Sep 1944 to 9 Jul 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. Oliver, Azalia, PFC (Ohio). No records found. Ortiz, Mablyne, T5 (Texas). Her name appears on a list of troops being transported to Fort Sam Houston for separation, along with many other members of the 6888th, but this is the only record that has been found for her. === P-Q === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Paige||Doris Louise||T5||1901||Mississippi||12/19/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Palmer||Theodora Porcher||PFC||1917||New York||1/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |Parker||O'Dell||UNK||1923||North Carolina||11/28/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Parker||Sarah Antoinette||PVT||1920||Illinois||5/27/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Parker||Thelma Alice||PVT||1919||North Carolina||4/3/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Greene-12056|Partridge]]||[[Greene-12056|Phyletus Clyde Greene]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||5/10/1944||Atlanta, GA |- |Pate||Kate||PFC||1921||Texas||2/22/1943||Houston, TX |- |Patillo||Stella E.||SGT||1916||Pennsylvania||12/7/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Smith-324118|Patten]]||[[Smith-324118|Beulah Helen]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||6/19/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Patterson||Elizabeth M.||T5||1907||Tennessee||2/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Patton-8965|Patton]]||[[Patton-8965|Golda Lee]]||T5||1918||Oklahoma||3/17/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Penn||Essie Lee||PVT||1908||Texas||4/21/1943||Houston, TX |- |Penny||Louise Tyler||SGT||1918||Virginia||4/10/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Perkins||Willa Mae||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Perry||Lillie||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Perry||Nazimova Lee||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||8/31/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Peterson-18998|Peterson]]||[[Peterson-18998|Mary Louise]]||PFC||1923||Georgia||11/23/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Peterson||Mildred Elizabeth||PVT||1922||Texas||5/28/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Petway||Monierah||PVT||1923||Kansas||10/9/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |Phibbs||Rhoda||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |[[Philpot-1012|Philpot]]||[[Philpot-1012|Alma Marjorie]]||CPL||1920||Florida||4/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Brooks-28079|Philyaw]]||[[Brooks-28079|Ethel]]||UNK||1909||Maryland||3/10/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Pickett||Frances Elizabeth||CPL||1921||Missouri||3/20/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Pinkett||Helen Lee||PVT||1917||Pennsylvania||8/1/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Pinkney-544|Pinkney]]||[[Pinkney-544|Elouise Algatia]]||CPL||1909||Georgia||3/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Pitts-6203|Pitts]]||[[Pitts-6203|Ardella Cody]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||3/12/1944||Savannah, GA |- |Pitts||Lucia M.||T4||1904||Tennessee||12/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Pleasants||Annie Lucille||PVT||1924||Virginia||8/7/1944||Richmond, VA |- |Poindexter||Lucille A.||PFC||1919||West Virginia||2/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Pollard||Hortense||PFC||1924||Maryland||8/14/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Pollitt||Lucy Geraldine||PVT||1920||Maryland||9/7/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Poole||Carolyn Blondell||PVT||1919||South Carolina||3/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Porter||Maude Virginia||PVT||1922||Tennessee||9/23/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Powell||Calonia V.||2LT||1918||Texas||8/15/1942||Houston, TX |- |Powell||Josephine||PVT||1921||North Carolina||6/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Powell||Margaret Mae||PVT||1920||Connecticut||3/7/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Presley||Torrine Delores||PFC||1922||Arkansas||3/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Prestwood-226|Prestwood]]||[[Prestwood-226|Duray Mae]]||PFC||1921||Florida||2/9/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Primus||Dona Mary||PVT||1916||South Carolina||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Purdy||Thelma Elizabeth||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||3/3/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Quarles-936|Quarles]]||[[Quarles-936|Minnie Bell]]||PVT||1922||Alabama||2/20/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Queen||Dorothy||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |} Enlistment Record not found for: Perkins, Willa Mae, PFC (Illinois). No records found. Perry, Lillie, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Phibbs, Rhoda, PVT (Illinois). No records found. Pinkett, Helen Lee, PVT (Pennsylvania). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application includes all relevant service information. Primus, Dona Mary, PVT (District of Columbia). No service records found. Queen, Dorothy, PVT (Ohio). No records found. === R === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Radcliff||Florence Lucille||PFC||1919||Illinois||1/22/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Redmond||Ophelia Mae||PFC||1922||Kentucky||5/26/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |Reed||Annie Proctor||SGT||1920||Mississippi||8/19/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Reed||Evelyn||PFC||1919||South Carolina||4/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Reese||Annie Mae||PVT||1918||Georgia||1/19/1944||Providence, RI |- |[[Reeves-12090|Reeves]]||[[Reeves-12090|Earlene June]]||PFC||1924||Georgia||2/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |Reid||Dorothy Louise||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Reid||Louise Almenta||CPL||1917||South Carolina||6/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Rettig||Jewell||T5||1920||Texas||121/4/1942||Dallas, TX |- |Revernal||Minerva Loraine||PVT||1923||Texas||4/22/1944||Dallas, TX |- |Rhoden||Myrtle A.||T5||1921||New York||1/27/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Unknown-660213|Rice]]||[[Unknown-660213|Elouise Hudgins]]||PFC||1919||Georgia||6/19/1944||Savannah, GA |- |Rich||Julia A.||2LT||1920||Unknown||3/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Richards||Eddie T.||PVT||1920||Texas||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Richardson||Bettye Jean||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Michigan (?) |- |Richardson||Cora Lee||PFC||1910||Arkansas||7/2/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Unknown-660219|Richardson]]||[[Unknown-660219|Doris S.]]||T5||1921||Florida||2/13/1943||New York City, NY |- |Richardson||Winnie B.||PFC||1920||Texas||11/5/1942||Houston, TX |- |Ricketts||Adele||PFC||1904||Kentucky||12/30/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Riddick||Ruth V.||CPL||1915||Virginia||1/15/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Riddick||Velma Ann||T5||1920||North Carolina||5/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Ringer||Dorothy Mae||PFC||1921||Ohio||2/16/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Roberts||Onnie Lois||PFC||1920||Texas||2/6/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |'''[[Robey-1085|Robey]]'''||'''[[Robey-1085|Florida Elizabeth]]'''||T4||1920||Texas||4/9/1943||Houston, TX |- |Robinson||Aleese Juanita||PFC||1917||Pennsylvania||7/7/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Robinson||Bessie Lee||T4||1901||not found||2/17/1943||Ohio (?) |- |Robinson||Beulah E.||T5||1917||New Jersey||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |Rodgers||Juanita Gertrude||PFC||1921||Ohio||4/15/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Rodriguez-8914|Rodriguez]]||[[Rodriguez-8914|Erma Louise]]||PVT||1912||Florida||9/21/1943||New Haven, CT |- |[[Pursall-12|Rookard]]||[[Pursall-12|Tommie Lon]]||PVT||1909||Georgia||11/27/1946||Camp Atterbury, Columbus, IN |- |Rose||Gertrude Louise||SSG||1907||Maryland||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Ross||Evelyn||T4||not found||not found||not found||Wisconsin (?) |- |Ross||Louise Virginia||PVT||1919||Virginia||3/11/1944||New York City, NY |- |Ross||Mary L.||PFC||1919||Wisconsin||1/16/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Rowland||Guthrie H.||PVT||1923||Oklahoma||5/23/1944||Camp Gruber, Cookson Hills, OK |- |Rozier||Mary Elizabeth||PFC||1917||Kentucky||5/8/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Ruddock-511|Ruddock]]||[[Ruddock-511|Deloris Louise]]||PFC||1923||District of Columbia||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Ruffin||Grace Lee||PFC||1917||Virginia||12/3/1943||Norfolk, VA |- |Russell||Hazel Marie||T5||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Russell||Sarah Olive||T5||1919||Pennsylvania||7/4/1944||Philadelphia, PA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Reid, Dorothy Louise, PFC (Pennsylvania). No records found. Richardson, Bettye Jean, PVT (Michigan). No records found. Robinson, Bessie Lee, T4 (Ohio). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her BIRLS file has service dates from 17 Feb 1943 to 31 Mar 1963. Ross, Evelyn, T4 (Wisconsin). No records found. [[Ruddock-511|Ruddock, Deloris Louise]], PFC (District of Columbia). No service records found. (Her enlistment record has not been found; she died in 2021, and Ancestry's BIRLS Death File database currently only goes up to 2010.) Russell, Hazel Marie, T5 (Ohio). She may be the Hazel Marie Russell whose BIRLS file indicates service from 28 Aug 1943 to 26 Nov 1962, but this has not been confirmed. === S === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Saddler||Girtie Marie||PFC||1912||Mississippi||1/19/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Sales||Margaret Glenn||PVT||1924||Illinois||9/21/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Samples-1177|Samples]]||[[Samples-1177|Edna Randolph]]||PFC||1922||Missouri||2/4/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Sanders-22405|Sanders]]||[[Sanders-22405|Edna Bernice]]||T5||1908||Georgia||6/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Saunders||Lerah N.||SGT||not found||not found||not found||West Virginia (?) |- |Saunders||Nettie Mae||PVT||1916||Kentucky||5/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Scales||Florence Verillian||T4||1922||Missouri||4/23/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Schuster||Benita Franklin||PVT||1921||California||4/24/1944||New York City, NY |- |Scott||Antoinette Lillian||PVT||1916||Virginia||3/8/1943||Richmond, VA |- |'''[[Scott-32782|Scott]]'''||'''[[Scott-32782|Bernyce Quinette]]'''||SGT||1920||Georgia||12/30/1942||Columbus, OH |- |[[Scott-53090|Scott]]||Blanche Leona||1LT||1915||Virginia||9/18/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Scott||Dorothy H.||1LT||1914||Illinois||8/8/1942||Peoria, IL |- |Sessoms||Gertrude||CPL||1918||Virginia||10/23/1942||St Louis, MO |- |[[Seymour-6229|Seymour]]||[[Seymour-6229|Tessie Mae]]||PFC||1921||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Sherard-199|Sherard]]||[[Sherard-199|Corrie S.]]||1LT||1914||Georgia||7/16/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |Sherman||Frances Cleo||PVT||1918||Virginia||1/29/1943||Albany, NY |- |Showell||Lillian Viola||PFC||1920||North Carolina||3/19/1943||Buffalo, NY |- |Sibbie||Minnie Smith||PFC||1921||Mississippi||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Simmons||Annette W.||T5||1916||Louisiana||11/23/1942||New Orleans, LA |- |Simmons||Helen Sheron||PFC||1922||Missouri||4/17/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Simmons||Margaret Perkins||PFC||1921||Texas||11/5/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Simmons||Rosalie Adelaide||PFC||1918||Michigan||9/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Simon||Clara Belle||PVT||1920||North Carolina||2/16/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Singleton-5352|Singleton]]||[[Singleton-5352|Dannie M.]]||CPL||1916||Florida||12/5/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Singleton||Virginia Ann||PFC||1921||Ohio||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Smalls||Ann E.||PFC||1920||South Carolina||2/22/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Stockton-3077|Smith]]||[[Stockton-3077|Alberta Myke]]||SSG||1922||Ohio||4/8/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Alice Hester||PVT||1921||Unknown||3/9/1943||Allentown, PA |- |Smith||Anjenettie||PVT||1922||Oklahoma||2/25/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Smith||Bettie Jeanne||SGT||1922||Kansas||3/17/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Smith||Callie Katrina||CPL||1912||Alabama||2/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Smith||Caroline Elizabeth||PVT||1923||New Jersey||9/21/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Collins-39921|Smith]]||[[Collins-39921|Darnela Bernice]]||PVT||1920||Ohio||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Smith-301475|Smith]]||[[Smith-301475|Delores Hall]]||PVT||1913||Alabama||4/20/1944||Birmingham, AL |- |Smith||Doris Josephine||PVT||1924||Ohio||2/3/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Smith-324293|Smith]]||[[Smith-324293|Elaine O.]]||SSG||1918||Florida||2/28/1943||Miami, FL |- |Smith||Erma L.||PFC||1922||Texas||3/29/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Smith-301052|Smith]]||[[Smith-301052|Fannie Clarine]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||4/9/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Smith-324294|Smith]]||[[Smith-324294|Florita Davis]]||PFC||1920||Florida||8/16/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Smith-324320|Smith]]||[[Smith-324320|Geneva Iona]]||PVT||1915||Georgia||2/19/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Smith-324324|Smith]]||[[Smith-324324|Henrie Mae]]||T5||1920||Georgia||3/15/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Smith-301476|Smith]]||[[Smith-301476|Mary Frances]]||T5||1921||Alabama||1/16/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Smith||Mary Jane||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Smith||Pettie Mae||SGT||1923||Mississippi||not found||Mississippi (?) |- |Smith||Rubye Marie||PVT||1922||Massachusetts||1/27/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Smith||Sallie M.||SGT||1916||Virginia||2/6/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Thelma||T5||1921||Ohio||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Vernie Mae||SGT||1920||Ohio||7/22/1943||Minneapolis, MN |- |[[Smothers-729|Smothers]]||[[Smothers-729|Ozie Bell]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||9/14/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |Sneed||Mabel F.||PVT||1917||Oklahoma||2/3/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Solomon||Bertha Mae||PVT||1924||Ohio||2/24/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Steele-13209|Steele]]||[[Steele-13209|Hattie Irene]]||PFC||1915||Alabama||6/24/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Stewart||Doris Elizabeth||T5||1917||Virginia||10/1/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Unknown-660388|Stewart]]||[[Unknown-660388|Gussye Delores]]||2LT||1918||Florida||3/20/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Stewart||Naomi Virginia||PVT||1919||Pennsylvania||1/18/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Stokenberry||Trenna J.||PVT||1897||Oklahoma||9/14/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Stokes||Aubrey Annette||2LT||1911||Virginia||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Stone||Christina||CPL||not found||not found||not found||District of Columbia |- |Stone||Rose||PVT||1921||Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Stovall||Janyce Lee||PFC||1921||Pennsylvania||5/11/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Jones-112071|Streibling]]||[[Jones-112071|Helen DeVon]]||CPL||1908||Virginia||9/10/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |'''[[Stroud-3298|Stroud]]'''||'''[[Stroud-3298|Inez Naomi]]'''||CPL||1909||North Carolina||6/17/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Stuart||Rose||T4||1907||Mississippi||3/24/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Studdard-251|Studdard]]||[[Studdard-251|Naomi]]||PFC||1922||Georgia||11/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Suarez||Viola Evelina||T5||1902||Panama||12/16/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Suggs||Marjorie Randolph||TSGT||1916||New Jersey||3/1/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Sullivan||Eleanor Frances||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||1/14/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Sutton||Effie Clark||PFC||1914||North Carolina||2/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Swantner||Blanche V.||PFC||1907||Missouri||6/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Sydnor||Gloria A.||PVT||1924||Maryland||9/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |} Enlistment Record not found for: Saunders, Lerah N, SGT (West Virginia). No records found. Singleton, Virginia Ann, PFC (Ohio). No service records found. Smith, Mary Jane, PVT (Illinois). No records found. Smith, Pettie Mae, SGT (Mississippi). No service records found. Stone, Christina, CPL (District of Columbia). No records found. === T-U === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Tabb-454|Tabb]]||[[Tabb-454|Dorothy B.]]||SGT||1921||Oklahoma||3/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Thompson-87888|Tabb]]||[[Thompson-87888|Sarah Lee]]||PFC||1909||Alabama||3/2/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Talbert||Fannie Louise||T5||1914||New Jersey||not stated||Washington, D.C. |- |Talbert||Menthie Robbie||PFC||1922||Louisiana||10/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Tankard||Nispa Victoria||PVT||1913||New Jersey||6/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Rutland-627|Tanner]]||[[Rutland-627|Maybelle Rutland]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Tapp||Alonda Rose||PVT||1924||Kansas||8/16/1944||Kansas City, MO |- |Tarryk||Anna M.||PFC||1915||New York||7/21/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Tate||Lyria Earnestine||PFC||1921||Arkansas||3/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Tates||Catherine L.||PVT||1917||Maryland||2/12/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Taylor||Ermene Elizabeth||PFC||1921||North Carolina||3/10/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Taylor||Gloria Phenryne||PVT||1921||Maryland||9/20/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Taylor||Maude||PVT||1924||Michigan||3/23/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Taylor||Millie Mary||PVT||1923||Texas||11/9/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Taylor||Odessa||CPL||1921||Tennessee||10/10/1942||St Louis, MO |- |[[Taylor-97530|Taylor]]||[[Taylor-97530|Sarah G.]]||PFC||1918||North Carolina||4/10/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Terry-9563|Terry]]||[[Terry-9563|Annie Lee]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||2/1/1943||Charlotte, NC |- |Terry||Estelle||PVT||not found||not found||not found||New Jersey (?) |- |Thomas||Amanda F.||SSG||1921||Virginia||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Thomas||Bernice||SGT||1908||New York||12/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |Thomas||Essie M.||PVT||1917||Mississippi||1/30/1942||Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA |- |Thomas||Essie Mae||PVT||1923||Mississippi||8/10/1944||Jackson, MS |- |Thomas||Gladys Odessa||PFC||1921||Louisiana||6/20/1944||Detroit, MI |- |[[Thomas-63781|Thomas]]||[[Thomas-63781|Ophelia Dark]]||PVT||1921||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Thornton||Grace E.||PFC||1909||Mississippi||12/31/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Thornton-11110|Thornton]]||[[Thornton-11110|Lydia E.]]||PVT||1922||Arizona||4/18/1943||Phoenix, AZ |- |Threadgill||Hazel E.||PFC||1907||Missouri||3/2/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Tillman||Birdie||SSG||1921||Oklahoma||3/25/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Tivis||Georgia Evan||T5||1914||Missouri||11/25/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |[[Tolliver-459|Tolliver]]||Cordelia Lucille||PFC||1921||Indiana||5/22/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |Tonkins||Vashti B.||1LT||1909||Virginia||8/4/1942||Richmond, VA |- |Toolsie||Edna||PVT||1906||Trinidad||7/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Townsend||Margoit Michele||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||11/3/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Trail||Sammye Lee||PFC||1923||Alabama||5/5/1944||Memphis, TN |- |Truatt||Alva C.||PFC||1921||Virginia||12/2/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Turner-48900|Turner]]||[[Turner-48900|Bessie Gladys]]||PFC||1910||Georgia||1/29/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Turner||Catherine E.||PVT||1918||New Jersey||12/8/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Turner-48905|Turner]]||[[Turner-48905|Dorothy Eurgenia]]||PFC||1915||Georgia||2/12/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Turner||Jennie Ruth||CPL||1921||South Carolina||6/17/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Underwood-9628|Underwood]]||[[Underwood-9628|Bernice Nelly]]||PVT||1920||Arkansas||10/14/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |[[Williams-134385|Usher]]||[[Williams-134385|Louise Rachel]]||PVT||1915||Alabama||10/18/1946||Camp Atterbury, Columbus, IN |- |Ussery||Lucy June||PVT||1923||Michigan||3/6/1944||Detroit, MI |} Enlistment Record not found for: Terry, Estelle, PVT (New Jersey). No records found. === V-W === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Vairin||Grace||PVT||1923||Arkansas||4/12/1944||Chicago, IL |- |VanOrkey||Marion||PVT||1914||New Jersey||5/29/1943||Asbury Park, NJ |- |Wade||Ruth Verena||T4||not found||not found||not found||Michigan (?) |- |[[Walker-68567|Walker]]||[[Walker-68567|Mary Elizabeth]]||T5||1922||Georgia||6/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Wallace||Elnora Alta||PVT||1923||Kansas||9/9/1944||Minneapolis, MN |- |[[Walthall-425|Walthall]]||[[Walthall-425|Mary Louise]]||PVT||1923||Alabama||12/15/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |Walton||Johnnie Mae||CPL||1918||Texas||5/28/1943||Houston, TX |- |Ward||Ruby Lee||PVT||1923||Arkansas||4/21/1944||Little Rock, AR |- |Wardell||Constance Arnold||PVT||1922||District of Columbia||5/25/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Brown-168484|Warden]]||[[Brown-168484|Laura Frazier]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||6/6/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |[[Ware-6399|Ware]]||[[Ware-6399|Doris Madeline]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||11/3/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Washington||Alberta Dorothy||PFC||1921||Ohio||11/28/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Washington-4497|Washington]]||[[Washington-4497|Hazel Leona]]||T5||1908||Missouri||1/14/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Washington||Lois M.||PVT||1909||Illinois||9/22/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Washington||Malinda Ann||PFC||1904||Louisiana||3/4/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Garland-4920|Waters]]||[[Garland-4920|Claire Lilla]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Watkins||Leila Mae||PFC||1921||Alabama||10/10/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Watkins||Virginia Powell||PFC||1907||Virginia||2/25/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Watts-15599|Watts]]||[[Watts-15599|Essie M.]]||T5||1921||Florida||2/11/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Watts-15598|Watts]]||[[Watts-15598|Norma L.]]||PVT||1913||New York||6/21/1944||New York City, NY |- |Wearye||Shirley Hertiesine||T5||1920||Mississippi||2/23/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Webb||Clara Marie||CPL||1921||Indiana||3/13/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |Webb||Constance Elaine||PVT||1923||Pennsylvania||7/31/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Harris-63743|Webb]]||[[Harris-63743|Julia Catherine]]||PFC||1922||Georgia||12/22/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Washington-4496|Weddle]]||[[Washington-4496|Theada G.]]||T5||1922||Missouri||4/17/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Wells||Ester R.||PFC||1920||West Virginia||12/23/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Lee-47020|Wheat]]||[[Lee-47020|Leola L.]]||T5||1913||Georgia||10/30/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[White-86419|White]]||[[White-86419|Velma Lawhorn]]||T5||1919||Louisiana||10/16/1942||Louisiana (?) |- |Whiting||Mary L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |Whiting||Willie M.||PFC||1924||Illinois||7/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Whitley-3263|Whitley]]||[[Whitley-3263|Artelya]]||PFC||1916||North Carolina||11/4/1942||Boston, MA |- |Whyte||Grace Margaret||PVT||1923||Maryland||9/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Wilkins||Annie B.||PVT||1923||Virginia||8/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Williams||Allie E.||T5||1920||Oklahoma||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Williams-133012|Williams]]||[[Williams-133012|Breda Violet]]||PVT||1916||New Jersey||4/14/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Williams||Dora Mae||PVT||1922||Virginia||5/4/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Williams||Dorothy Elizabeth||T5||1919||Pennsylvania||6/23/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |Williams||Estell Bernice||PVT||1913||Arkansas||3/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Small-8423|Williams]]||[[Small-8423|Eunice Viola]]||SSG||1913||Pennsylvania||1/20/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Williams-123348|Williams]]||[[Williams-123348|Julia H.]]||1LT||1916||Alabama||12/23/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Williams-133106|Williams]]||[[Williams-133106|LaMonithal Lafayette]]||PVT||1923||Texas||3/31/1944||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Unknown-660571|Williams]]||[[Unknown-660571|Lettie Roberta]]||PVT||1904||Georgia||8/22/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Sloan-5985|Williams]]||[[Sloan-5985|Ruth Cathryn]]||PFC||1918||Georgia||10/19/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Williams||Sara E.||PVT||1920||Virginia||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Williams||Vertile Jessie Mae||PVT||1923||District of Columbia||5/5/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Unknown-660586|Williams]]||[[Unknown-660586|Willie Mae]]||PVT||1912||Florida||2/27/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Williamson||Genevieve Hanna||PVT||1922||Montana||5/15/1943||Butte, MT |- |[[Bell-43616|Willis]]||[[Bell-43616|Alberta Clarteen]]||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||9/23/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Willis||Bessie M.||T5||1909||Louisiana||12/17/1942||Chicago, IL |- |Wilson||Anna Mae||PVT||1922||Mississippi||3/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Wilson||Cecilione||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Kansas (?) |- |[[Wilson-111492|Wilson]]||[[Wilson-111492|Clara Emma]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||8/23/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Wilson||Eleanor Ann||PVT||1919||Maryland||4/11/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Wilson||Emma M.||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||5/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Wilson||Marcell Booker||SGT||1921||South Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Wilson||Mildred J.||PVT||1919||Tennessee||6/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Wilson||Ruby Mae||PVT||1924||Pennsylvania||6/23/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |Wimberly||Annie Lee||PFC||1920||Mississippi||10/31/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Wingo-789|Wingo]]||[[Wingo-789|Ethel Mae]]||PFC||1921||Florida||5/15/1944||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Withers||Heather Riley||PFC||1922||New Jersey||6/12/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Wood||Helen M.||PFC||1915||New York||1/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Wood||Hilda E.||PFC||1924||South Carolina||3/17/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Woods||Dolly B.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |Woodson||Alice G.||SGT||1913||Wisconsin||3/20/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Woodward-10419|Woodward]]||[[Woodward-10419|Levonia]]||T5||1921||Georgia||1/22/1943||Detroit, MI |- |[[Wray-9428|Wray]]||[[Wray-9428|Lauretta]]||CPL||1922||New Jersey||2/17/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Wright-65997|Wright]]||[[Wright-65997|Catherine]]||PVT||1913||Pennsylvania||1/22/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Wright-65957|Wright]]||[[Wright-65957|Myrtle Elizabeth]]||PFC||1905||Texas||4/1/1944||San Antonio, TX |- |[[Wyatt-9113|Wyatt]]||[[Wyatt-9113|Ruth Lelan]]||SGT||1920||Ohio||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Wade, Ruth Verena, T4 (Michigan). No records found. White, Velma Lawhorn, T5 (Louisiana). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her BIRLS file has service dates from 16 Oct 1942 to 12 Nov 1945. Wilson, Cecilione, PVT (Kansas). No records found. Woods, Dolly B, PVT (Indiana). No records found. === Y-Z === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Yerger-201|Yerger]]||[[Yerger-201|John Evelyn]]||PVT||1921||Arkansas||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Young-58140|Young]]||[[Young-58140|Dorothy Gloria]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||1/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Young-58139|Young]]||[[Young-58139|Evelyn M.]]||PVT||1922||Virginia||4/30/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Young-58072|Young]]||[[Young-58072|Margaret Lydia]]||T4||1918||Alabama||7/17/1943||Des Moines, IA |- |[[Young-58147|Young]]||[[Young-58147|Mary Purnell]]||PVT||1918||Maryland||1/8/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Young-58061|Young]]||[[Young-58061|Vivian Winifred]]||SGT||1915||Maryland||1/29/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Zeigler-1205|Zeigler]]||[[Zeigler-1205|Edna Mae]]||T5||1919||Oklahoma||4/14/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |[[Zenon-25|Zenon]]||[[Zenon-25|Mable Jeannette]]||PVT||1922||Texas||10/23/1944||Fort Crockett, Galveston, TX |} == Notes == The 6888th Organization website's roster has the following women listed twice under different names (only the second name has been used for this page's roster): * Bolden, Katherine S, PVT (Ohio) is the same woman as Armstrong, Katherine S, PVT (Ohio) * Flanagan, Burnadine, PFC (Florida) is the same woman as Fraser, Burnardine E, PFC (Connecticut) * Mitchell, Myke A, PVT (Virginia) is the same woman as Smith, Myke A. Mitchell, PVT (Virginia) * McCloud, Ira Mae Harris, PVT (Ohio) is the same woman as Harris, Ira Mae, PVT (Texas) * Moore, Annie Beulah, PVT (Maryland) is the same woman as Wilkins, Annie B, PVT (Maryland) * Smith, Evelena Odell, PFC (Nebraska) is the same woman as O'Dell, Evelena, PFC (Kansas) * Smith, Lucille, PFC (Texas) is the same woman as Lewis, Lucille, SGT (Texas) * Williams, Estell Bernice, PVT (California) is the same woman as Williams, Estelle Bernice, PVT (Arkansas) In addition, the following women ''may be'' the same, but this is unproven (and they are therefore given separate entries): * Brady, Erma Pauline, PVT (Colorado) and Boyd, Erma Pauline, PVT (Texas) * Gray, Mattie L, PFC (Florida) and Gray, Mattie Lue, PVT (California) * Houston, Lucile M, PVT (North Carolina) and Balloon, Lucile M, PVT (South Carolina) Researcher Marsha Holder has also provided nine additional names to supplement the list on the website. These are: * Anderson, Jennie Vivian * Berks, Blanche Viola * Ferguson, Dora Briszella * Freeman-Johnson, Gwendolyn * Greene, Mary Elizabeth * Mance, Tryphena Teresa * Parker, O'Dell * Russell, Sarah Olive * Thornton, Grace E. == Links == * U.S. Army Center of Military History article: [https://history.army.mil/html/topics/afam/6888thPBn/index.html 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (Women's Army Corps)] * Women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion organization page: https://www.womenofthe6888th.org/ * Wikipedia article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion]

69th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War

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'''69th Regiment, New York Infantry''' is one of the most famous regiments of the Irish Brigade, it is the only regiment from the Irish Brigade to continue into modern time https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/69th_Infantry_Regiment_(New_York) See [[:Category: 69th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] for profiles of persons affiliated with this unit. Regiment lost during service 13 officers and 246 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 142 enlisted men by disease. Total 401. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0069RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] '''Fox's History''' There were '''three regiments, each known as the Sixty-ninth New York.''' # 69th NY Militia Regiment which fought at First Bull Run, and afterwards volunteered repeatedly in different emergencies See [[:Category: 69th Regiment, New York Militia, United States Civil War]] for profiles of persons affiliated with this unit. # the Official 69th NY Infantry whose losses are given above, served through the war in '''the famous Irish Brigade associated with [[Meagher-158|Thomas Francis Meagher US Army]]''' # the 69th National Guard Artillery, known '''officially as the 182d New York''' Volunteers, served in the '''Corcoran Legion associated with [[Corcoran-1066|Brig. Gen. Michael "Mick" Corcoran ]] ''' See [[:Category: 182nd Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] for profiles of persons affiliated with this unit. The 69th proper, to which this page belongs, was organized in September, 1861; served three years, after which it reenlisted, and served through the remainder of the war, its gallantry on many fields attesting anew the fidelity and courage of the Irish soldier. At Antietam this regiment, then in Richardson's Division, fought at the Bloody Lane, where eight of its color-bearers were successively shot down. At Fredericksburg a color-sergeant of the Sixty-ninth was found dead, with the flag concealed and wrapped around his body, a bullet having pierced the flag and his heart. In that battle the regiment lost 16 officers and 112 men killed and wounded, out of 18 officers and 210 men engaged.Official Records, Vol. XXI; but Captain Saunders, in his official report, states this loss at 16 officers and 160 men. The Sixty-ninth lost the most men in action, killed and wounded, of any regiment from the State of New York. "Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington" publ 1889 by William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., p 204 also see p 3, 8, 12, 18, 31, 35, 36, 37, 118, 426, 432, 478, 576 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t41r6n91f&view=1up&seq=216&size=125 '''Organization:''' Organized at New York and mustered in November 18, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., November 18. Attached to Meagher's Brigade, Sumner's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1864. Consolidated Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps, to November, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps, to June, 1865. '''Detailed Service:''' Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10. Ordered to the Peninsula, Va., March 28. Siege of Yorktown April 16-May 4. Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks May 31-June 1. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Battles of Gaines' Mill June 27; Peach Orchard and Savage Station June 29; White Oak Swamp and Glendale June 30; Malvern Hill July 1. At Harrison's Landing till August 16. Movement to Fortress Monroe, thence to Alexandria and Centreville August 16-30. Cover retreat of Pope's Army to Washington August 31-September 2. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battle of Antietam September 16-17. At Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September 22-October 29. Reconnoissance to Charlestown October 16-17. Advance up Loudoun Valley and movement to Falmouth, Va., October 29-November 17. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. At Falmouth, Va., till April 27, 1863. "Mud March" January 20-24. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-4. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap July 5-24. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till October. Advance from the Rappahannock to the Rapidan September 13-17. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Auburn and Bristoe October 14. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Duty at and near Stevensburg, Va., till May, 1864. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Po River May 10; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient or "Bloody Angle" May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad, June 22-23, 1864. Demonstration north of James River July 27-29. Deep Bottom July 27-28. Demonstration north of James River August 13-20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14-18. Ream's Station August 25. Reconnoissance to Hatcher's Run December 9-10. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5-7, 1865. Watkins' House March 25. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Hatcher's Run or Boydton Road March 29-31. White Oak Road March 31. Sutherland Station and fall of Petersburg April 2. Sailor's Creek April 6. High Bridge and Farmville April 7. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Moved to Washington, D. C., May 2-12. Grand Review May 23. Mustered out June 30, 1865. '''Songs:''' There are many songs about this regiment. Here are a few of them. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWvdf_51Iq0 "The Fighting 69th"] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jro-tNUYhSg "Boys That Wore The Green"] '''Memorials''' A list of some of the memorials associated with this regiment. * Monument to Fighting 69th in Ballymote, Ireland https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/Fighting_69th_Monument_in_Ballymote.JPG ==Sources==

6th Battalion, Texas Cavalry (Gould's)

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[[Category: 6th Battalion, Texas Cavalry (Gould's), United States Civil War]] For profiles, see [[:Category: 6th Battalion, Texas Cavalry (Gould's), United States Civil War|the category]] 6th Cavalry Battalion was formed late in 1862 with about 400 officers and men. It was attached to the Trans-Mississippi Department and served in Texas and Louisiana until December, 1864. At that time the unit disbanded. Its commanders were Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Gould and Major William W. Veser. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CTX0006BC National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] Gould's Battalion was organized in May 1862 at Porter Springs, Houston County, Texas by Robert S. Gould of Leon County. The men in Gould’s Battalion were from Houston, Leon, Madison and Trinity counties. This battalion numbered about 525 men and was first attached to the 13th Texas Cavalry, but became an independent battalion. Afterwards, it was placed in General Horace Randal's, 2nd Brigade, Walker's Division. On November 12, 1864, Major Gould was promoted Lieutenant Colonel and Captain William Viser was promoted to Major. Major Brannan died in October of 1866 from wounds suffered at Battle of Mansfield. and is buried in the Viser Cemetery in Midway, Madison County, Texas. Gould’s battalion participated in the battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, Louisiana. :Officers of Gould's Battalion :Major, Robert S.Gould [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/gould-robert-simonton Texas State Historical Society page] :Surgeon, W.E. Saunders :Quartermaster, Henry D. Patrick :Adjutant, Thomas Carson Brannan :Company A :Captain, P.I. Holly :1st Lieut., W.R. Hulett :2nd Lieut., S.S. Strong :2nd Lieut., E.W. Womack :Company B :Captain, William W. Vesser :1st Lieut., Neil McMillian :2nd Lieut., J.T. Closs :2nd Lieut., T.L. Camp :Company C :Captain, James McClean :2nd Lieut., D.B. Grigsby :2nd Lieut., R.H. Grigsby :Company D :Captain, Thomas J. Thorn :1st Lieut., J.D. Polk :2nd Lieut., L.D. Goodwin :2nd Lieut., Sam Hanna :Company E :Captain, A.G. Rogers :1st Lieut., T.J. Nison :2nd Lieut., I.R. Barbee :2nd Lieut., C.G. Wooten On November 12, 1864, Companies A and B of the squadron of Cavalry attached to the Division, was dismounted and attached to Gould's Battalion. Major Gould was promoted Lieut-Colonel, and Captain Viser to Major of the same. ===Sources=== http://web.archive.org/web/20131208090850/http://texansinthecivilwar.com/goulds_battalion.html

6th Cavalry Regiment, United States Army

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6th Dragoon Guards

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[[Category: 6th Dragoon Guards]] See:[[:Category: 6th Dragoon Guards]] ==6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)== ===Recruitment===
'''6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) Recruiting poster'''

'6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) Recruiting poster
*NAM Accession Number *NAM. 1983-11-93-1 *Copyright/Ownership: National Army Museum, London *Location: National Army Museum, Study collection *Object URL: http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1983-11-93-1 Sourced From: [http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1983-11-93-1 National Army Museum] on Thursday, September 04, 2014.
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''Recruiting poster printed by Gale and Polden Limited, 1920.''

'6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers) Wanted Smart and Intelligent Young Men To Join This Distinguished Regiment'.'
The 6th Dragoon Guards served throughout the First World War on the Western Front, fighting at Mons, the Marne, in the first two battles of Ypres, the Somme, Arras and Cambrai. It spent the post-war years in Ireland during its War of Independence (1919-1922), before being redeployed to India. There, in 1922, it was merged with the 3rd Regiment of Dragoon Guards to form the 3rd/6th Dragoon Guards. The carabiniers title did live on, however, since the new unit was renamed the 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) six years after its formation.
*NAM Accession Number *NAM. 1983-11-93-1 *Copyright/Ownership: National Army Museum, London *Location: National Army Museum, Study collection *Object URL: http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1983-11-93-1 Sourced From: [http://www.nam.ac.uk/online-collection/detail.php?acc=1983-11-93-1 National Army Museum] on Thursday, September 04, 2014.


===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Hepburn-403.jpg 1911] Mauritius and South Africa=== :List of '''6th Dragoon Guard'''
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County/Island: Military | Country: England | Military Unit: 6th Dragoon Guards | Registration District Number: 641 | ED, institution, or vessel: Mauritius and South Africa | Piece: 34976
#Owen James Burrells | Age 21 #Walter Betty Campbell | Age 21 #John Davidson | Age 21 #Thomas William Charlton | Age 22 #Alexander Main | Age 22 #John Ernest Edwards | Age 21 #Robert Macdonald | Age 21 #Alexander Munro | Age 21 #James Miller Macintosh | Age 21 #John William Chiddington | Age 17 #James Meston | Age 21 #John Herdman | Age 21 #Douglas Macdonald | Age 21 #William Reynolds | Age 22 #John Sharp | Age 26 #Jesse James | Age 21 #Thomas Wood | Age 21 #John Smyth | Age 21 #Henry Scott | Age 21 #Henry Pattinson | Age 22 #Andrew Griffen | Age 21 #Thomas Jardine | Age 20 #James Davidson | Age 21 #James Gordon Forster | Age 20 #Samuel Pusill | Age 21 #Albert Thomas Williams | Age 21 #Arthur Smith | Age 21 #[[Hepburn-403|Charles Hepburn]] | Age 21 | POB: Aberdeen, Scotland | Single | Rank: Private #James Small | Age 21 #William George Wyatt | Age 22 #Charles Stock | Age 20 #Charles Reginald Horwood | Age 16 #Thomas Morgan | Age 21 #Charles Frederick Fisher | Age 18 #Patrick Geraghty | Age 21 #Frederick Thorncroft | Age 16 #George Penfold | Age 16 #William Wilson | Age 20 #Andrew Beer | Age 21 #William Jones | Age 20 #Samuel Sissous | Age 22 #Arthur Owens | Age 21 #William Kay | Age 21 #William Phillips | Age 21 #John Critchley | Age 21 #Harry Granville Smith | Age 20 #William Frederick Blowers | Age 20 #Walter Wheelhouse | Age 22 #Alexander Bamberry | Age 20 #Archibald Juill | Age 20 #Reginald Henry Edward Henning | Age 20 #Peter Docherty | Age 20 #William John Moss | Age 20 #William Adam | Age 20 #Edward Gerrard Hairs | Age 20 #Albert Edward Harris | Age 20 #James Cuthbertson | Age 20 #James Sinclair | Age 21 #Joseph Meritt Jackson | Age 20 #John Prentice | Age 20 #Frederick Hawkes | Age 20 #John Davie Berry | Age 21 #Arthur William Kellow | Age 20 #Greslin Grinesguard | Age 20 #James Arthur Ratlidge | Age 20 #George Atherton | Age 20 #Gordon Neill | Age 20 #Richard George Bovill | Age 20 #Harold Frank Luther | Age 20 #William John Sickler | Age 20 #John Hunter | Age 20 #Sydney Frederick McIntyre | Age 20 #William Meiklejohn | Age 21 #Horace Brown | Age 20 #Roderick Mackenzie | Age 21 #George James Twiss | Age 20 #Joseph Cox | Age 20 #Frederick Davies | Age 22 #Edward Judd | Age 24 #Robert Edney | Age 20 #William Collings | Age 16 #Arthur Maude | Age 21 #Stanley Roberts O'Connor | Age 20 #John Barnes | Age 23 #Llewellyn Thomas | Age 20 #Samuel Whiteside | Age 24 #James Holmes | Age 22 #William Heath | Age 26 #Frank Brown | Age 27 #George Serrels | Age 21 #Oswald Warburton Howarth | Age 25 #Harry Thomas | Age 21 #Ernest Killer | Age 22 #Frederick James Andrews | Age 23 #Robert Lambie | Age 21 #Albert Allen | Age 23 #John Welb Clatsworthy | Age 19 #David Jones | Age 23 #Richard White | Age 20 #William Wales | Age 21





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6th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 6th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 6th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1855 - 1859 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:5th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|5th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:7th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|7th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Bemister-40|Bemister, John]] || Bay de Verde || Conservative |- | [[Benning-398|Benning, Clement]] || Burin || Liberal |- | Brown, Robert || Port de Grave || Conservative |- | Byrne, Thomas || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Carter-7776|Carter, F.B.T.]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Carter-23758|Carter, Robert]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Casey-7174|Casey, John]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Delaney-4024|Delaney, John]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Ellis-29362|Ellis, William Henry]] || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Fox-24694|Fox, John]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | Gearin, J. J. || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Glen-816|Glen, Thomas]] || Ferryland || Conservative |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Carbonear || Liberal |- | Hayward, John || Harbour Grace || Conservative |- | [[Hogsett-133|Hogsett, George James]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Hoyles-4|Hoyles, Hugh William]] || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | Kavanagh, John || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Kelly, Michael John || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Knight, Thomas || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Little-2685|Little, Philip Francis]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[March-2278|March, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | Morris, Patrick || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Prendergast, James Luke || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | Prowse, Robert Henry || Burgeo-La Poile || Conservative |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Shea-1585|Shea, Edward Dalton]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Talbot-5872|Talbot, William]] || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Walbank-29|Walbank, Matthew W.]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Warren-23602|Warren, John ]]|| Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Whiteway-28|Whiteway, William]] || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Winsor-531|Winser, Peter]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | [[Winter-8068|Winter, John]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |}

6th Generation

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[[Category:Bishop-16832 wip lists]] * CL = Children Listed * CA = Children Added * CC = Children Completed * SA = Siblings Added * PC = Parents Connected * PNC = Parents Need Created * NSP = Spouses Need Profiles/connections == My 6th generation (48 - 3rd Great Grandparents) == As of 29 Jan 23 *Added or found on WT: 48 of 48 (100%) *Profiles fully sourced and noted: 1 of 48 (2%) *Profiles completed: 13 (27%) :{| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="B9D9EB" !width=240|3G Matrimaternal !width=80|Created !|Biography !|Reviewed !|Notes |-
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| [[Herrington-1621|Nancy E (Herrington) Fryman (abt.1841-abt.1906)]] ||2021-07-05 || || || |- | [[Fryman-301|Nelson Fryman (1836-1919)]] ||2021-07-05 || || || |- | [[Wiggins-4264|Sarah Ann (Wiggins) Stewart (abt.1812-aft.1880)]]||2022-04-24 || || || |- | [[Stewart-49345|Alexander Stewart (abt.1810-aft.1870)]] ||2022-04-24 || || || |- | [[Collins-33394|Matilda (Collins) Wells (1809-1892)]] ||2022-04-23 || || || CA |- | [[Wells-26307|William W. Wells (abt.1800-abt.1872)]] ||2022-04-23 || || ||CA |- | [[Bowie-1473|Mary Ellen (Bowie) Mann (abt.1831-abt.1899)]] ||2022-04-24 || || || created |- | [[Mann-4674|Elias Mann (abt.1829-1907)]] || NMM || || || |- |} :{| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="C9A0DC" !width=240|3G Patripaternal !width=80|Created !|Biography !|Reviewed !|Notes |-
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6th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:6th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] For profiles of persons of this unit, see [[:Category:6th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category for the 6th Infantry Division]]. ===6th Infantry Division, US Army, WWI=== The shoulder insignia of the division is a six pointed star of red with the numeral "6" in blue superimposed on the center of the star. Popularly known as the "Star Division." Organized at Camp Forest, Ga., and Camp McClellan, Alabama, on November 26, 1917. On March 13, 1918, headquarters moved to Camp Forrest, Ga., and later left on May 8th and was established at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. Practically every state in the Union was represented in the volunteer personnel of the division; however, the majority of the men were from the South. The division, less artillery and engineers began embarking from New York on May 8, 1918, and began debarking in England on July 17th, the last units arriving in France, August 28, 1918. From England the troops were transported to France, beginning July 21st, debarking at LeHavre. Preceding the division, the engineers arrived on May 18th at Brest, and were engaged in construction work at Gievres before joining the division in August near Chateauvillain. The artillery landed at Le Havre on July 29th and began its training at Valdahon. After training in the vicinity of Chateauvillain, the division, less artillery, left on August 27, 1918, for Gerardmer where it occupied, under French command, a sector in the Vosages until October 11, 1918. On October 27th the division was moved from Gerardmer by rail to the vicinity of Les Islettes and established headquarters at Beauchamp Farm. On November 2, 1918, the division began to march forward in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. On November 6th, headquarters was established at Stonne. Marched to a sector northeast of Verdun and entered the line on November 14th. Relieved on November 21st, and proceeded to the 14th training area. November 30th, the division headquarters was established at Aignay-le-Duc. Battle casualties, 285, of which three were prisoners of war. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, ten.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm :Commanders: *Brigadier General James B. Erwin, November 26, 1917 to August 31, 1918 *Major General Walter P. Gordon, August 31 to November 11, 1918. The 6th Infantry Division was assigned to: *[[:Category: I Corps, United States Army, World War I | I Corps]] *[[:Category: V Corps, United States Army, World War I | V Corps]] *[[:Category: VIII Corps, United States Army, World War I | VIII Corps]] For now, we are not anticipating creating categories for units smaller than the regiment, i.e. battalions, companies, platoons, so while you should note that in the biography section of the profile, add the profile to the regiment, which should be listed below. Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 6th Division *[[:Category: 11th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 11th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 12th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 12th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 6th Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 6th Field Artillery Brigade]] *[[:Category: 16th Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I | 16th Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category: 17th Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I | 17th Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category: 18th Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I | 18th Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category: 318th Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 318th Engineer Regiment]] *[[:Category: 51st Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 51st Infantry Regiment]] *[[:Category: 52nd Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 52nd Infantry Regiment]] *[[:Category: 53rd Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 53rd Infantry Regiment]] *[[:Category: 54th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 54th Infantry Regiment]] *6th Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 6th Division *6th Train Headquarters and Military Police **6th Supply Train **318th Engineer Tran **6th Ammunition Train **6th Sanitary Train ***20th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***37th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***38th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***40th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company A division can also have separate battalions/companies that fall directly under the division and not under a regiment, for instance the HQ element for the general and his staff, a tank, artillery, engineer, etc unit. 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6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army

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[[Category:6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution]] '''6th Massachusetts Regiment (1777)''' The 6th Massachusetts Regiment (Nixon's Regiment) was formed by reconstituting the remnant of the [[:Category:4th Continental Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution | 4th Continental Regiment]] as a regiment to serve for the duration. The commanding officer, [[Nixon-1583|Thomas Nixon]], had been the lieutenant colonel of [[Nixon-2257|John Nixon]]'s Regiment in 1775 and lieutenant colonel of the 4th Continental Regiment in 1776. He was promoted to colonel on August 9, 1776. [[Tupper-661|Colonel Benjamin Tupper]] was commanding officer of the 6th Massachusetts Regiment from January 1, 1783 until June 12, 1783. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Massachusetts_Regiment] '''Bunker Hill''' During the battle of Bunker Hill the 6th Massachusetts Regiment, under the command of Colonel John Nixon, was positioned in the redoubt on Breeds Hill near [[Brewer-850|Captain Jonathan Brewer]] and [[Prescott-1117|Captain William Prescott]] regiments. During General William Howe's first attack on Breed's Hill, Nixon was wounded and was withdrawn from the battle. The remaining members of the regiment withdrew when the redoubt was overtaken by Howe's second attack. '''Later service''' The 6th Massachusetts participated in the New York campaign by helping fortify Governors Island in New York Harbor in August 1776. They later fought in the Battle of Harlem Heights and the Battle of Trenton under General Nathanael Greene. The regiment reinforced General Philip Schuyler at Stillwater, New York in July 1777. The 6th Massachusetts composed part of the main body of General Horatio Gates at the Battles of Saratoga. Peter Salem, a freed African-American slave, served in the regiment from April 24, 1775 to December 31, 1779. '''Commanding officers''' Colonel John Nixon - Commanded the regiment from May 19, 1775 until August 9, 1776 when he was promoted to Brigidier General. Colonel Thomas Nixon - Brother of John Nixon. Served as Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th Massachusetts from May 19, 1775 until he took command of the regiment on August 6, 1776 and was promoted to Colonel. Retired January 1, 1781. Lieutenant Colonel Calvin Smith - Commanded the regiment as a Lieutenant Colonel from January 1, 1781 to January 1, 1783. Colonel Benjamin Tupper - Commanding officer January 1, 1783 until the unit was disbanded on June 12, 1783. '''Other officers''' Thomas Barnes- Served as Captain from January 1777 to March 1779 when he was promoted to Major with the 12th Massachusetts. Richard Buckmaster- Served as Lieutenant, 2d Lieutenant and Captain from December 1775 until his death in November 1779. William Buckmaster- Served as Lieutenant-Colonel from December 1776 until his death on November 1776. Japhet Daniels- Served as Captain from January 1777 to June 1783. [[Frost-1868|Samuel Frost]]- Served as Sergeant-Major, Ensign, 1st Lieutenant, Captain Lieutenant and Captain from January 1776 to June 1783. [[Harwood-1197|Peter Harwood]]- Served as Captain and Major from November 1776 until he resigned October 1780. Benjamin Heywood- Served as Lieutenant, Captain from December 1775 until June 1783. Abel Holden- Served as Lieutenant and Captain from December 1775 until he resigned May 1781. John Holden- Served as Captain Lieutenant and Captain from January 1777 until he resigned April 1780. Calvin Smith- Served as Lieutenant-Colonel from November 1776 to March 1779 and Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant from January 1781 to June 1783. John Spur- Served as Captain and Major from January 1777 until he retired January 1781. [[Thompson-26986|Joseph Thompson]]- Served as Captain and Major from January 1776 until he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in the 10th Massachusetts in December 1777. William Toogood- Served as 1st Lieutenant and Captain from January 1776 until he resigned April 1779. Joseph Butler- Served as a Captain from January 1776 until December 31, 1776. '''6th Massachusetts Regiment''' :Active: 1775-1783 :Allegiance: Continental Congress :Branch: Continental Army :Type: Infantry :Part of: Massachusetts Line :Engagements: ::Battle of Bunker Hill ::New York Campaign ::Battle of Trenton ::Battle of Princeton ::Battle of Saratoga :Commanders: ::John Nixon, ::Thomas Nixon, ::Benjamin Tupper '''Images''' * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/91/The_death_of_general_warren_at_the_battle_of_bunker_hill.jpg/1280px-The_death_of_general_warren_at_the_battle_of_bunker_hill.jpg The Death of General Warren] at the Battle of Bunker Hill by John Trumbull, 1786 ==Sources==

6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery

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[[Category:6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] *Main US Civil War Project Page: [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Main Project Page]] *For profiles, see [[:Category: 6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|the category]] The regiment was originally formed as the [[:Category: 1st Regiment, Alabama Siege Artillery (African Descent) (Union), United States Civil War| '''1st Regiment Alabama Siege Artillery(African Descent)''']] from ex-slaves who had fled to Corinth, Mississippi. The regiment was re-designated the 6 US Colored Heavy Artillery on March 11, 1864. The white officers had been promoted from other units, such as 1st Missouri Light Artillery, where they been NCO's. Most of the officers had no combat experience. The commander was '''Lieut-Colonel Thomas J. Jackson'''. He assigned the newly promoted '''Major Lionel Booth''' as the field commander. On March 17, Lieut-Colonel Thomas J. Jackson was placed in command of the regiment. The next day he turned the command over to newly promoted '''Major Lionel F. Booth'''. Major Booth and most of the other white officers had held the rank of sergeant before accepting their position in the colored battery. The 6 USCHA was ordered to Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River north of Memphis to support the '''13th Tennessee Cavalry(US)''' as they recruited more men. Major Booth moved the 6 USCHA to Fort Pillow on March 26 to support Bradford's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion, where both units continued to recruit and train new soldiers. The regiment arrived at Fort Pillow on March 29 and, being the senior officer, Major Booth was placed in command of the fort. Major Booth was the highest ranking officer at the garrison so he was in command during the '''Battle of Fort Pillow''' on April 12, 1864. He was killed by a sniper early in the battle so the command was under Major William F. Bradford, who had no combat experience. On April 12, the fort was defended by 550 cavalry and artillerymen when it was attacked by approximately 3,000 troops lead by General James R. Chalmers and Confederate Cavalry Corps commander, General Nathan B. Forrest. The battery took positions inside the inner fort walls. However, the Confederates had occupied the surrounding bluffs that allowed them to fire down into the fort. Early in the morning, Major Bradford was shot through the heart by a Confederate sniper. The command of the fort fell to the in-experienced Major William F. Bradford, the commander of the '''13th Tennessee Cavalry(US)'''. The command of the 6 Heavy Artillery probably fell to Captain Charles Epeneter, who also was wounded in the head. The Battery operated '''two 12-pound howitzers''' at the northern embrasures or openings in the parapet. Several days before the battle, '''two 10-pound Parrotts''' were brought to Fort Pillow. These pieces were placed outside the fort at the beginning of the battle, but were soon moved inside the fort. Wooden platforms were hastily erected adjacent to two open embrasures facing south. During the final assault on the fort, all Union artillery was largely ineffective because the guns could not be depressed enough to fire upon the Confederates on the steep terrain below. Two other cannon, 6-pound James Rifles, were placed in the center two embrasures and manned by a section of men from '''Company D, 2nd US Colored Light Artillery'''. The regiment suffered many casualties at the battle, but unlike many newspaper reports, all of the black soldiers were not killed. Fifty-six were taken prisoner by the Confederates. Most of them were taken to Mississippi and Alabama and returned to hard labor. Whereas the white captors of the Bradford's 13th Tennessee Cavalry(US) were sent to Andersonville Prison (Andersonville National Historic Site) where a large percentage died. Several of the black prisoners escaped and many of those missing in action eventually returned to their unit. The 6 USCHA had 8 Officers and 213 Enlisted men at Fort Pillow before the battle. A total of 56 black soldiers were taken prisoner, most from the 6 USCHA. The black prisoners were returned to hard labor, building forts or working in salt mines. After the battle, Lt-Col. Jackson resumed command of the 6 US Colored Heavy Artillery. On April 26, 1864, the regiment was renamed [[:Category: 7th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War| '''7th US Colored Heavy Artillery''']]. Finally, the survivors of the regiment were formed into the [[:Category: 11th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (New Organization), United States Civil War | '''11 US Colored Infantry (New)''']] on Feb 7, 1865. The men were mustered out of service on Dec 11, 1865. The names of those who served in the 6 USCHA are engraved on the African-American Memorial, Washington, D.C., under the 11 USCT(New). For your research, many soldiers who served in the 6 USCHA also have service records under the 11 USCT(New). '''6th Regiment, United States Colored Heavy Artillery''' Overview:Organized from 2nd Mississippi Heavy Artillery (African Descent). Designated 5th Heavy Artillery March 11, 1864, and 6th Heavy Artillery April 26, 1864. Attached to Post of Natchez, Miss., District of Vicksburg, Miss., Dept. of Tennessee, and Dept. of Mississippi to February, 1865. Post of Natchez, Dept. of Mississippi, to April, 1865. Dept. of the Gulf to May, 1866. Service:-Duty at Natchez, Miss., and Vidalia, La., till May, 1866. Skirmish near Vidalia, La., July 22, 1864. Attack on Steamer "Clara Bell" July 24, 1864 (4 Cos.). Expedition from Natchez to Gillespie's Plantation, La., August 4-6, 1864. Concordia Bayou August 5. Expedition from Natchez to Buck's Ferry and skirmish September 19-22, 1864. Expedition from Natchez to Waterproof and Sicily Island September 26-30, 1864. Expedition from Natchez to Homichitto River October 5-8, 1864. Expedition from Vidalia to York Plantation, La., October 26-27, 1864. Skirmish at Black River October 31 and November 1, 1864. Mustered out May 18, 1866. MISSISSIPPI VOLUNTEERS. 2nd REGIMENT HEAVY ARTILLERY (AFRICAN DESCENT). Organized at Natchez, Miss., September 12, 1863. Attached to post of Natchez, Miss., District of Northeast Louisiana, to January, 1864. Post of Vicksburg, District of Vicksburg, Miss., to March, 1864. District of Natchez, Miss., to April, 1864. Service:-Garrison duty at Natchez and Vicksburg, Miss., till April, 1864. Skirmish at Vidalia February 7, 1864. Designation changed to 5th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery March 11, 1864, and to 6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery, April 26, 1864 (which see).[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UUS0006RAH0C National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ===Sources=== * The Campaigns of Gen. Nathan B. Forrest. Gen Thomas Jordan and J. P. Pryor. Da Capo Press, 1996. 736 pages. Appendix includes a list of 226 Prisoners of Fort Pillow. * "Fort Pillow, a Civil War Massacre, and Public Memory" by John Cimprich, LSU Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8071-3110-5. 192 pages. Maps. * "River Run Red" by Andrew Ward, Viking Penguin, 2005. 530 pages. ISBN 0-670-03440-1. * The River Was Dyed With Blood; Nathan Bedford Forrest & Fort Pillow", Brian Steel Wills, Unv of Oklahoma Press, 2014. 274 pages.

6th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry

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[[Category:6th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''Union Regiment ''' This Infantry was created by the Virginia Governor and General Rosecrans on the authority of the War Department in August of 1861. This unit was specifically created to serve as the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad guards. They were to provide protection to the loyal citizens along the line of the railroad. The unit was to receive 15 companies by special authority. ---- In 1862, due to the success; companies were being stationed further on the outposts and started participating in skirmishes withe guerrillas. In specific Company A and G were attacked by General Jenkins; while stationed at Weston (6 men reported being wounded). ---- On 13 Oct in the year of 1863: Capt. Mattingly, commander of Company G; was attacked at Bulltown by Col. William L. Jackson in an attempt to seize control. Capt. Mattingly took control of the situation and commanded the combined forces of the 6th and the 11th West Virginia Infantry, along with other parts of the regiment. His combined force totaled 7 officers and 117 infantry men. Capt. Mattingly commanding his 124 force against Col. William Jackson's combined force of 700 infantry, 75 cavalry, and one piece of artillery; was victorious. Capt Mattingly's command's casualty was himself; being seriously wounded in the thigh. Col. Jackson's force suffered with the loss of life to 24 men, and the wounding of 60 men. ---- In August 4, 1864; a 3000 strong force commanded by General McCausland attacked New Creek, West Virginia. Companies A, G and L, being stationed there engaged the enemy and lost 2 men with 4 being wounded. ---- Then again on 2 Nov in 1864 New Creek was attacked by surprise resulting in a large force being captured. A detachment of Company L was taken prisoner including: ::1st Lt. William R. McDonald ::John C. Anderson ::Isaac Ice ::Andrew J. Ice ::David S. Musgrave ::John D. Miller :: George W. Sands Meanwhile; 300 of this force serving under Major McDonald attacked Piedmont, West Virginia. Captain Fisher, AKA John Fisher of Fairmont, was stationed there with his Company A; a force of 35 men. Captain Fisher is credited with saving the town; they were highly complimented with special orders from General Cook. ---- The end of July in 1864; the 6th West Virginia Infantry was consolidated. Companies I - K - L and M were combined to make 2 companies.
6th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry Volunteers (Dec 20 1864).
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6th United States Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War

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[[Category: 6th United States Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War]] ''' United States Volunteer Infantry''' *[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/American_Volunteer_Forces_in_the_War_with_Spain American Volunteer Forces in the War with Spain] :Mustered In: 24 June-15 July 1898 in Kentucky and Tennessee :Mustered Out: 15 March 1899 at Savannah, Georgia :Service Beyond the United States: Puerto Rico :Leaving the United States: 10 October 1898 :Arrival in Foreign Country: 15 October 1898 :Leaving Foreign Country: 12 February 1899 :Returned to United States: 18 February 1899 :Mustered In: ::Officers: 46 ::Enlisted Men: 904 :Mustered Out: ::Officers: 46 ::Enlisted Men: 873 :Total Number Accounted for on Muster Out Roll: ::Officers: 54 ::Enlisted Men: 995 Assigned to: *[[:Category: 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps, United States Army, Spanish-American War | 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Third Army Corps]]

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== Frequently Used Sources and Formats == * [[Space:Jillaine%27s_Dream_Source_Help_Page|Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]] === Medieval === ** The first two entries -- Royal Ancestry, and Magna Carta Ancestry, are the work of Liz Schifflett, leader of the Magna Carta project. Use the links to see and use the rest of the proper source formats for these two books. * Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: the author, 2013. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Royal Ancestry|Royal Ancestry]].'' * Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]].'' * Cokayne, George Edward ed. [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/complete-peerage ''The Complete Peerage''], Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Vol. I: Ab Adam - Basing, 2nd edition. (London,1910). Revised and Expanded Second Editions. Archive.org 1910 ed. This page by Joe Cochoit lists the volumes and also great Medieval links. * ''Medieval Lands'', database online, (accessed 31 March 2015), Charles Cawley and Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#RandolphNevilledied1331B Randolph Neville], * ''Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry: Concepts and Terms'', Bradford B. Broughton, (Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, Inc., 1966) * ''The Peerage'', database online, Compiler: Darryl Lundy, Ngaio, Wellington, New Zealand. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p57567.htm#i575670 John Shelley], citing Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. volume 3, page 3595 * [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ ''Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins''] database online, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, follows Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry''. It includes Magna Carta Surety Barons and many of their descendants. === Plymouth Colony - 1620 === * The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/227/0 ''William Brewster''], pp 227-230 * Merrick, Barbara. 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Includes all entries from ''The Great Migration Series'', the ''Study Project'', ''The Pilgrim Migration 1620-1633'' and the ''The Winthrop Fleet 1629-1630''. * Clapp, Roger, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082409321;view=1up;seq=7;size=125 ''Memoirs of Roger Clap - 1630''], at HathiTrust.org, (Boston, David Clapp, Jr. 1844), from the Collections of the Dorchester Antiquarian Society, first published 1731, pp iv-64 NOTE: the ''only'' documentary evidence of the 1630 voyage of the ship Mary & John. * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). Roger Clap: 27, 62, 69, 77, 95, 272. NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut. * The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/193/24672560 ''John and Margaret (Holdsnode) Denne of Salem County New Jersey With Her Descent from the Feudal Baron Gilbert Peche''], by Col. Charles M. Hansen, U.S.A. (Retd.) F.A.S.G., TAG Vol. 68 (1993), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/199/24672566 ''Peche to Halsnode Line of Descent''] TAG Vol 68 (1993) page 199. * Hoover, Lois Payne, ''The Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem Massachusetts, 1635, Five Generations of Descendants'', (2010, 3rd printing 2015), Towne Family Association by Otter Bay Books, Baltimore, Maryland. ::: This Towne book was commissioned by the Towne Family Association. ''Towne Family'' won the 2011 Grand Prize from the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, and in the same year received the 2011 Award of Excellence for a Genealogy and Family History from the National Genealogical Society. == Windsor, Connecticut == * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). [NAME] [PAGE] NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut, particularly in their interrelationships. == Massachusetts == * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784513 ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay in New England''], database online at HathiTrust.org, Editor: Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, (Boston, 1853), Vol 1 - 5, 1628 - 1686 === Dorchester, Massachusetts === * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). NAME] [PAGE] NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut, particularly in their interrelationships. * [https://archive.org/details/towndorchester00bostrich ''History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts''], (database online at Internet Archive), by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.); Making of America Project; Clapp, Ebenezer, (Boston, E. Clapp Jr., 1859) == New Jersey == === Corrections to "History and genealogy of Fenwick's Colony" === * Bingham, Glenn J. (comp.) and Salem County Historical Society. [http://salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com/research-library/genealogy/shourds/shourds-main-document/ ''Corrections to Thomas Shourds’ History and genealogy of Fenwick’s Colony''], page [XX, line X]. Accessed [DATE], === Shourds' ''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony'' === * Shourds, Thomas, [https://archive.org/stream/historyandgeneal00shou#page/n9/mode/2up ''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony''], at Archive.org, by Shourds, Thomas, (1876), page XX === Pancoast Family in America === * Pancoast, Bennet S., ''The Pancoast Family in America'', Vol 1, (Woodbury, New Jersey, [https://www.gchsnj.org/resources/publications-downloads/ The Gloucester County Historical Society], 1981) [available as pdf download for $7.50] pages 1 - 6 === Nathaniel - Thomas - Samuel Harris of Salem, New Jersey === * The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11671/56/236346363 ''Harris of Cumberland County, N.J.''], by Walter Sheppard, Jr., M.S., NEHGR Vol 105 (1951), pp 56 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12811/79/144355022 ''Part I: The Family of Thomas Harris of Fairfield''], PGM Vol 17, pp 79 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12811/91/0 ''Part II - The Family of Nathaniel Harris of Hopewell''], by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and Lewis D. Cook, PGM Vol 17 (1950), pp 91 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12811/96/0 ''Part III - The Family of Samuel Harris of Hopewell''], by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and Lewis D. Cook, PGM Vol 17 (1950) , pp 96 === Calendar of Wills 1670 - 1730 === * Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, database online at Archive.org, editor William Nelson, (Patterson, New Jersey, 1901), [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer00newj#page/n5/mode/2up ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills Vol. I, 1670 - 1730''], page XXX, Calendar of Will for YYY ZZZ === Calendar of Wills 1730 - 1750 === * [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer02newj#page/222/mode/1up ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], database online at Archive.org, editor A. Van Doren Honeyman, (Trenton, New Jersey, 1901), "Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey XXX First series; v. 1-42, database online, Vol II, 1730 - 1750, page 222, Calendar of Will for Thomas Harris === Calendar of Wills 1751 - 1760 === * Source: S341 Author: New Jersey Historical Society, and its Committee on Colonial Documents; editor - A. VAN DOREN HONEYMAN ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. III 1751-1760'' Publication: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers.; (SOMERVILLE, N. J.; 1924); Repository: [[#R16]], page 348: [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelatin32newj#page/348/mode/2up ''1753, Apr. 18. Ware, Joseph of Alloways Creek Township, Salem Co., yeoman, will of''], * Repository: R16 Name: Internet Archive === Calendar of Wills 1761 - 1770 === * [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer03newj#page/n1/mode/2up ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], database online at Archive.org, editor A. Van Doren Honeyman, (Somerville, New Jersey, 1928), "Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey XXXIII, Vol IV, 1761 - 1770, page ???, Probate of ??? ??? === Calendar of Wills 1771 - 1780 === * [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer06newj#page/231/mode/1up ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], database online at Archive.org, editor A. Van Doren Honeyman, (Trenton, New Jersey, 1931), "Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey XXXIV First series; v. 1-42, database online, Vol V, 1771 - 1780, page 231, Probate of Samuel Harris === Calendar of Wills 1791 - 1795 === * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106002 ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], database online at ExLibrisRosetta, editor Elmer T. Hutchinson, (Jersey City, New Jersey, 1942), "Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey XXXVIII First series; v. 1-42, database online, Vol VIII, 1791 - 1795, page 347, Calendar of Will for Levi Stratton of Fairfield, Cumberland === Calendar of Wills 1796 - 1800 === * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106002 ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], database online at ExLibrisRosetta, editor Elmer T. Hutchinson, (Newark, New Jersey, 1944), "Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey XXXVIII First series; v. 1-42, database online, Vol VIII 1791 - 1795, pages 162 - 163 Calendar of Will for Nathaniel Harris, Sr. of of Hopewell Township, Cumberland County === Calendar of New Jersey Wills - Vol XI - 1806 - 1809 === * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE106713 ''Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc.''], Vol XI 1806 - 1809, database online at ExLibrisRosetta, editor Elmer T. Hutchinson, (Trenton, New Jersey, 1947), "Documents relating to the colonial, Revolutionary and Post-revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey", Archives of the state of New Jersey, First Series Vol XL. 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Mr. Roberts, a former history teacher and long-time resident of the Texas Panhandle, thoroughly documented this biography of Charlie Newell, his family and associates. * Repository: Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave. SE Washington, DC, 20540, For research questions, see the library information page: [http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-contactus.html LoC # for research questions 202-707-8000] === Lytton === * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deschart/z0000655.html ''Lytton Study Group''], database online at Roots Web, WDC GenWeb Project: Linked Descendant Charts of Virginia and West Virginia Families === General Reference and Maps === * GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Bassingbourn in South Cambridgeshire | Map and description, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. 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7 Generations of Bigham and Minniehan Ancestors

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == 7 Generations of Bigham and Minniehan Ancestors == By: Zachary Hilan Johnson Honors Thesis Project – Spring 2013 Advisor: Rabia Gibbs * Citation Example: ::: Johnson, Zachary Hilan, Author ''[[Space:7 Generations of Bigham and Minniehan Ancestors|7 Generations of Bigham and Minniehan Ancestors]]'' (2013) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Johnson|Johnson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:7 Generations of Bigham and Minniehan Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === About the work === ::'''Abstract''' ::The purpose of this project is to fulfill the thesis requirement for the Chancellor’s Honors Program at the University of Tennessee by documenting my family lineage through my mother’s side seven generations back from me. To accomplish this, I have created two pedigree charts that list ancestors through my grandmother, Hallena Elizabeth Bigham, and grandfather, Hilan Patrick Minniehan. The names and dates documented on these pedigree charts correspond with an alphabetical name list that includes short biographies and citations for each family member. ::'''Sources and Methodology''' ::This project was researched during the Fall of 2012 and Spring of 2013, mostly at the East Tennessee History Center’s McClung Collection and the University of Tennessee Special Collections. A majority of my sources are from local histories or reference books, while some have come from online sources such as ancestry.com and findagrave.com. These records include census records, county histories, microfilm, marriage records, cemetery records, and Civil War muster rolls. Excluded from the project are certain family members including my mother, grandmother, and grandfather. Each of these entries would take up large amounts of time and space on their own and are beyond the scope of this project. I have also left out ::Hilan Minniehan’s father’s tree from the name entries portion of this project. There are a number of unknowns and discrepancies there that would take a large amount of time to work through, and are thus also beyond the scope of this project. I have left entries and descriptions blank when I was unable to find information or adequate sources. I also have entries with few to no citations. In these instances, the information came from an inadequately historical source before this project began, such as personal family trees from other family members or uncited work published online. I decided to leave these entries in for the sake of continuity. ::'''Acknowledgements''' ::I would first like to thank my thesis advisor, Rabia Gibbs, for agreeing to advise and review this project. I would also like to thank my mother, Amy Johnson, and grandmother, Hallena Bigham, for instilling a profound appreciation for history in me that became the impetus for beginning this project.

70 Jahre Freiwillige Feuerwehr Horneburg

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[[Category:Löschzug Horneburg, Freiwillige Feuerwehr Datteln]] = Jubiläumszeitschrift zum 70 -jährigen Bestehen der Freiwillige Feuerwehr Horneburg = Die Zeitschrift wurde zum 70-jährigen Bestehen des Löschzug Horneburg im Jahr 1979 herausgegeben. ==Abschrift des Inhalts== Aus dem Originaldokument wurde per OCR der Text extrahiert und mit Links zu Personenprofilen angereichert. Die Schreibweise des Originals wurde erhalten. Die Bilder wurden mit höherwertigen Scans ersetzt (sofern vorhanden) und die Werbung wurde entfernt. Der Originalscan findet sich [[:image:file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg.pdf|hier]]. {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg.jpg |size=m |caption=Deckblatt der Festzeitschrift }} '''Seite 1''' - Werbung '''Seite 2''' ''"Gott zur Ehr dem Nächsten zur Wehr"'' {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-1.jpg |size=m |align=l }} {{Clear}} Herausgegeben aus Anlaß des 70-jährigen Bestehens am 23. und 24. Juni 1979 '''Seite 3''' - Werbung '''Seite 4''' ===Nur so weiter!=== {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Zum 70jährigen Bestehen spreche ich den Männern der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr im Stadtteil Horneburg meinen herzlichen Glückwunsch aus. Möge die kame- radschaftliche Verbundenheit und das besondere Verantwortungsbewußtsein für die Mitbürger auch in den nächsten Jahrzehnten so ausgeprägt wie bisher erhalten bleiben. Über 65 Jahre war der jetzige Löschzug Horneburg die selbstständige Frei- willige Feuerwehr der Schloßgemeinde. Im Zuge der kommunalen Neuglieder- ung wurde die Wehr 1975 in die Freiwillige Feuerwehr der Stadt Datteln ein- gegliedert. Erfreulicherweise hat sich diese verwaltungsmäßige Veränderung aber in keiner Weise auf die Einsatzbereitschaft des Horneburger Löschzuges ausgewirkt. Ein Grund für diesen reibungslosen Übergang sind sicher die seit langem guten nachbarschaftlichen Beziehungen zwischen den Wehren in Datteln und Horneburg gewesen. Hinzu kommt der Wille des Rates der Stadt Datteln, die Einsatzbereitschaft des Löschzuges Horneburg im Rahmen der gegebenen Möglichkeiten weiter zu fördern. Ich bin sicher, daß der Löschzug Horneburg auch künftig zur Sicherheit der Bürger dieses Stadtteils immer einsatzbereit sein wird. Dem Vorstand und allen Mitgliedern des Löschzuges wünsche ich ein gutes Gelingen des Jubiläumsfestes. Ihr [[Niggemeier-9|Horst Niggemeier]] Bürgermeister {{Clear}} '''Seite 5''' - Werbung '''Seite 6''' - Werbung '''Seite 7''' - Werbung '''Seite 8''' ===Grußwort des Kreises Recklinghausen=== {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |label=Helmut Marmulla }} {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |label=Rudolf Pezely }} {{Clear}} Der Kreistag und die Kreisverwaltung übermitteln der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Datteln-Horneburg zum 70-jährigen Bestehen die herzlichsten Glückwünsche. Feuerschutz ist eine Öffentlich und gesetzlich vorgeschriebene Aufgabe. Innerhalb einer derartigen gesetzlichen Regelung hat der freiwillige Feuer- wehrdienst seinen Platz, wie es die gegenwärtige Brandschutzgesetzgebung der Bundesländer zeigt. Ja, der abwehrende Brandschutz ist auf die Freiwilli- gen Feuerwehren angewiesen, da die Sicherung des Brand- und Katastrophen- schutzes nur durch hauptberufliche Kräfte allein schon finanziell nicht tragbar wäre. Der Kreis Recklinghausen ist stolz auf seine zehn Freiwilligen Feuerwehren mit fast 2000 Feuerwehrmännern. Auch wissen wir von mancher Katastrophe in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, die durch den Einsatz der Feuerwehr in Grenzen gehalten werden konnte. Wir nehmen gern das 70-jährige Jubiläum der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Datteln- Horneburg zum Anlaß, im Namen von Kreistag und Kreisverwaltung den Frei- willigen Feuerwehrmännern für ihren uneigennützigen Einsatz, für alle Hilfsbe- reitschaft und alle guten Taten zu danken. Möge das Beispiel dieser Hilfsbereitschaft am Nächsten, besonders aber auch den jungen Menschen, ein nachahmenswertes Vorbild sein. [[Marmulla-1|Helmut Marmulla]] Landrat [[Pezely-1|Rudolf Pezely]] Kreisdirektor '''Seite 9''' - Werbung '''Seite 10''' - Werbung '''Seite 11''' - Werbung '''Seite 12''' ===Liebe Kameraden der Feuerwehr Datteln-Horneburg,=== {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-5.jpg |align=r |size=m }} die Freiwillige Feuerwehr Datteln-Horneburg begeht in diesen Wochen ihr Gründungsfest, ihr 70-jähriges Bestehen. 1909 fanden sich beherzte Männer zusammen, um den Feuerschutz in der Gemeinde Horneburg zu sichern. 70 Jahre sind seitdem ins Land gegangen, 2 Weltkriege hat diese Einrichtung überdauert. Was drängt die Männer der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Horneburg, diesen Dienst am Nächsten ehrenamtlich zu versehen? Sicher ist es das Eigentum, Haus und Hof des Nachbarn im Brandfalle zu schützen, das Feuer zu löschen, um so Menschenleben zu retten und Sach- schäden so gering wie möglich zu halten. Hier in Horneburg ist das Element der Kameradschaft eine Verklammerung — einer für alle, alle für einen — noch so recht spürbar; und das auch über den Feuerwehrdienst hinaus. Mögen die Elemente des sichtbaren Helfens ein Gegengewicht zu unserer oft so materialistisch anmutenden Zeit sein. Den Kameraden der Feuerwehr Datteln-Horneburg wünsche ich festliche Tage des Frohsinns und der Besinnung. Auf eine weitere gute Zusammenarbeit mit den Freiwilligen Feuerwehren des Kreises Recklinghausen Ihr Franz Breloer Kreisbrandmeister {{Clear}} '''Seite 13''' - Werbung '''Seite 14''' - Werbung '''Seite 15''' - Werbung '''Seite 16''' ===Grußworte des Wehrführers Walter Schmidt zum 70-jährigen Bestehen des Löschzuges 6 Horneburg.=== {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-6.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Die Männer der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Horneburg feiern in diesem Jahr zum erstenmal ein Jubiläum als Angehörige der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr der Stadt Datteln. Nach der kommunalen Neugliederung ist aus dem "Löschzug 4 Wal- trop‘" der "Löschzug 6 Datteln" geworden. Es mag nun den Anschein erwecken, daß sich für den Löschzug etwas geändert haben könnte. Feuerwehrleute aber sind eine Familie, und keine kommunale Neugliederung kann eine Änderung ihrer Bereitschaft im Dienste am Nächsten herbeiführen. "Der Löschzug 6 Horneburg" kann nun auf sein 70-jähriges Bestehen zurück- blicken, sieben Jahrzehnte der stillen Pflichterfüllung zum Wohle seiner Mitmenschen. Ich danke hiermit allen Kameraden, die sich für diese große Aufgabe frei- willig zur Verfügung stellen. Ich danke aber auch allen Frauen und den Ange- hörigen dieser Männer für ihre persönlichen Opfer. Mögen sich immer junge beherzte Männer für dieses große Werk der freiwilligen Hilfeleistung bereit- finden. So grüße ich alle Feuerwehrmänner und Festteilnehmer dieses Jubiläums und wünsche allen frohe und erlebnisreiche Feststunden. Datteln im Juni 1979 Walter Schmidt Wehrführer {{Clear}} '''Seite 17''' - Werbung '''Seite 18''' - Werbung '''Seite 19''' - Werbung '''Seite 20''' ===70 Jahre Freiwillige Feuerwehr Horneburg=== {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-7.jpg |align=r |size=m }} Die Feuerwehr Horneburg feiert in diesen Tagen ihr 70jähriges Bestehen. 70 Jahre "Freiwillige Feuerwehr" bedeuten, sieben Jahrzehnte verantwortungs- bewußte Arbeit zum Schutz und zur Sicherheit der Bürger unserer Gemeinde. In diesen 70 Jahren haben sich immer wieder junge Männer gefunden, die sich freiwillig zur Verfügung stellten, diesen oft gefährlichen Dienst zu tun. Diese ehrenamtliche Aufgabe in der Gemeinschaft möge auch weiterhin An- sporn für die Jugend unserer Gemeinde sein, in ihrem freiwilligen Einsatz, in ihrem Dienst am Nächsten und in ihrer Bereitschaft, für die Allgemeinheit helfend tätig zu sein getreu dem Wahlspruch: „Gott zur Ehr, dem Nächsten zur Wehr“ Bernhard Bußmann Wehrführer {{Clear}} '''Seite 21''' - Werbung '''Seite 22''' - Werbung '''Seite 23''' - Werbung '''Seite 24''' {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Löschzug V im Jubiläumsjahr 1979 }} {{Clear}} '''Seite 25''' - Werbung '''Seite 26''' - Werbung '''Seite 27''' - Werbung '''Seite 28''' ===Mitgliederliste=== der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr der Stadt Datteln Stand: 1. Januar 1979 Zug V Horneburg {| border="0" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Lfdn.''' || '''Name''' || '''Dienststellung''' || '''Wohnung'''|| '''Eintritt''' |- | 1 || Bernhard Bußmann || Oberbrandmeister || Sauerkamp 5 || 1958 |- | 2 || Josef Hölter || Oberbrandmeister || Magdalenenstraße 9 || 1958 |- | 3 || [[Bergfort-2|Franz-Josef Bergfort]] || Brandmeister || Schloßstraße 69 || 1951 |- | 4 || Ernst Hoppe || Brandmeister || Magdalenenstraße 6 || 1966 |- | 5 || Egon Schwalvenberg || Unterbrandmeister || Horneburger Straße 44 || 1945 |- | 6 || Paul Breuckmann || Unterbrandmeister || Sauerkamp 15 || 1956 |- | 7 || [[Reckwerth-2|Albert Reckwerth]] || Unterbrandmeister || Magdalenenstraße 4 || 1957 |- | 8 || [[Schwick-17|Werner Schwick]] || Unterbrandmeister || Neuerkamp 1 || 1957 |- | 9 || Johannes Hoppe || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Magdalenenstraße 5 || 1958 |- | 10 || [[Kalb-135|Winfried Kalb]] || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Neuerkamp 6 || 1959 |- | 11 || Klemens Lücke || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Horneburger Straße 46|| 1963 |- | 12 || [[Kalb-222|Heinz-Egon Kalb]] || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Neuerkamp 6 || 1966 |- | 13 || Leo Balan || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Horneburger Straße 6 || 1966 |- | 14 || Wilhelm Budde || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Schloßstraße 67 || 1966 |- | 15 || Eberhard Holöchter || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Hochfeld 60 || 1968 |- | 16 || Wilhelm Schulte || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Im Bollwerk 18 || 1970 |- | 17 || Ludger Holöchter || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Im Weingarten 21 || 1970 |- | 18 || Franz Beckmann || Oberfeuerwehrmann || O.-E. Horneburger Straße 575 || 1970 |- | 19 || Hermann Schwott || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Banhofstraße 26a || 1971 |- | 20 || Heribert Eick || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Hermannstraße 7 || 1971 |- | 21 || Reinhard Hoppe || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Wilhelmstraße 9 || 1969 |- | 22 || Heiner Reckwerth || Oberfeuerwehrmann || Magdalenenstraße 4 || 1969 |- | 23 || Jochen Schultz || Feuerwehrmann || Pootendiek 4 || 1973 |- | 24 || Heinz Klauke || Feuerwehrmann || Schloßstraße 1 || 1973 |- | 25 || Hans-Peter Neumann || Feuerwehrmann || Horneburger Straße 19 || 1974 |- | 26 || Ludger Formanowitz || Feuerwehrmann || Rosenweg 6 || 1974 |- | 27 || Herbert Bergfort || Feuerwehrmann || Horneburger Straße || 1975 |- | 28 || Wilhelm Müschenborn || Feuerwehrmann || Magdalenenstraße 10 || 1975 |- | 29 || Norbert Zöllner || Feuerwehrmann || Friedhofstraße 5 || 1976 |- | 30 || Michael Zühr || Feuerwehrmannanwärter || Wilhelmstraße 16 || 1978 |- | 31 || Thomas Michalak || Feuerwehrmannanwärter || Magdalenenstraße 14 || 1978 |- | |} '''Seite 29''' - Werbung '''Seite 30''' - Werbung '''Seite 31''' - Werbung '''Seite 32''' ===Mitgliederliste=== der Altersabteilung der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr der Stadt Datteln Stand: 1. Januar 1979 Zug V Horneburg {| border="0" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Lfdn.''' || '''Name''' || '''Wohnung'''|| '''Eintritt''' || '''Geburtsdatum''' |- | 1 || [[Balan-66|Balan, Leo]] || Horneburger Str. 2 || 1929 || 11.3.1909 |- | 2 || [[Simon-6659|Simon, Rudolf]] || Sauerkamp 3 || 1934 || 7.8.1913 |- | 3 || [[Hoppe-937|Hoppe, Ernst]] || Magdalenenstraße 6 || 1945 || 12.6.1909 |- | 4 || [[Behler-171|Behler, Josef]] || Horneburger Str. 17 || 1945 || 16.4.1904 |- | 5 || [[Bußmann-58|Bußmann, Stefan]] || Sauerkamp 5 || 1949 || 3.12.1905 |- | 6 || [[Holöchter-1|Holöchter, Wilhelm]] || Im Weingarten 21 || 1945 || 21.12.1916 |- | |} '''Seite 33''' - Werbung '''Seite 34''' - Werbung '''Seite 35''' - Werbung '''Seite 36''' - Werbung '''Seite 37''' - Werbung '''Seite 38''' Allen verstorbenen, gefallenen und vermißten Mitgliedern der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Horneburg ein ehrendes, bleibendes Gedenken '''Seite 39''' - Werbung '''Seite 40''' - Werbung '''Seite 41''' - Werbung '''Seite 42''' - auf rotem Papier gedruckt ===FESTFOLGE=== Samstag, 23. Juni 1979 {| border="0" | || |- | 15.00 Uhr || Fahrzeug- und Geräteschau, verbunden mit einer |- | || Sonderübung an der Schule |- | 16.00 Uhr || Gemütlicher Nachmittag mit Kaffee und Kuchen für |- | || Jedermann auf dem Schulhof |- | || Für unsere Kleinen, Rundfahrten mit Feuerwehrfahrzeugen |- | 19.00 Uhr || Gratulationscour, anschließend großer Feuerwehrball |- | || auf dem Schulhof vor unserem Gerätehaus |- | || Für Tanz und Unterhaltung sorgen an diesem Abend |- | || die "Sonaros" |- | |} Bei Anbruch der Dunkelheit Wasserorgel der FF Datteln '''Seite 43''' - Werbung, auf rotem Papier gedruckt '''Seite 44''' - auf rotem Papier gedruckt ===FESTFOLGE=== Sonntag, den 24. Juni 1979 11.00 Uhr Frühschoppen auf dem Schulhof vor dem Gerätehaus Für Unterhaltung sorgt das Horneburger Blasorchester 13.00 Uhr Ausgabe von Erbsensuppe aus der Gulaschkanone '''Seite 45''' - Werbung, auf rotem Papier gedruckt '''Seite 46''' - Werbung '''Seite 47''' - Werbung '''Seite 48''' - Werbung '''Seite 49''' - Werbung '''Seite 50''' {{Image|file=70_Jahre_Freiwillige_Feuerwehr_Horneburg-9.jpg |caption=Auszug aus der Ausgabe vom 10. 5. 1909 der Recklinghäuser Zeitung }} '''Seite 51''' - Werbung

74 Acres 47 Perches, Denver and West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Denver, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=5150600916369408 Plat Plotter] Originally part of [[Space:85 Acres 93 Perches, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|85 Acres 93 Perches, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] owned by Jacob Royer ==Plats Taken from This Plat== [[Space:Cocalico Park Real Estate Development, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Cocalico Park Real Estate Development, Denver, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Known Owners== Adam R Royer and his estate - from 5 Nov 1870 until 2 Apr 1900 Daniel F Bittner and his estate - 2 Apr 1900 until 12 Apr 1927 Adam R Brubaker, Edwin T Line, and H L Heiser (officers of Denver Realty Corporation) - from 12 Apr 1927 until 29 May 1927 Denver Realty Corporation - from 29 May 1927 ==Historical Valuations== 2 Apr 1900 - $5,650.64 12 Apr 1927 - $20,000.00 ==Sources== Lancaster County Deeds, Book M28 Page 429 Lancaster County Deeds, Book M28 Page 139 Lancaster County Deeds, Book M18 Page 14 Lancaster County Deeds, Book M12 Page 395

74th Regiment, Illinois Infantry

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[[Category:Army of the Ohio (1862), Union Army, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Category:Battle of Missionary Ridge]] [[Category:Battle of Nashville]] [[Category:Battle of Franklin (1864)]] [[Category:Battle of Jonesborough]] [[Category:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]] [[Category:Battle of Resaca]] [[Category:Atlanta Campaign]] [[Category:Battle of Chickamauga]] [[Category:Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Category:Tullahoma Campaign]] [[Category:Battle of Stones River]] [[Category:Battle of Perryville]] [[Category:74th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War]] == 74th Regiment, Illinois Infantry== The 74th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Most of the companies were made up of men from Winnebago County. {{Image|file=74th_Regiment_Illinois_Infantry-2.jpg |caption=''Camp Fuller'' }} The 74th was organized at Camp Fuller in [[Space:Rockford_Illinois|Rockford]] in August 1862 and mustered into the US Army on September 4. The Regiment had their own Regimental Nurse [[Conger-1140|Mary Jane Brainard]] who came along with her husband [[Brainard-822|Private Jared Brainard]]. On September 30, 1862, the Regiment left by train from Rockford to report for duty at Louisville, Kentucky. They were attached to 30th Brigade, 9th Division, Army of the Ohio, afterward known as the Army of the Cumberland, - which was then being organized under [[Buell-525|General Don Carlos Buel]]. On October 1 they joined with the Seventy-fifth and Fifty-ninth Illinois, the Twenty-second Indiana, and the Fifth (Pinney's) Wisconsin Battery and formed the Thirtieth Brigade, Ninth Division, Fourteenth Corps, under the command of Colonel Philip Sidney Post. By Dec. 4, 1862, only 600 of the almost 1,000 men who had left Rockford were able to report for duty. On Dec 3, 1864, shortly before the final battle at Nashville, there were only 126 men left of the 940 who had left Rockford. On June 10 1865 the 74th, numbering 343 (some had been recruited since mustering in 1862 at Camp Fuller) were mustered out of service at Nashville, Tennessee. They returned to Rockford on June 29 and were welcomed with a public reception. ===Officers=== {{Image|file=74th_Regiment_Illinois_Infantry-3.jpg |caption=Commanding officers of the Illinois 74th Infantry }} ====Colonels==== *[[Marsh-11287|Colonel Jason Marsh]], Rockford *[[Byran-21|Colonel Thomas J. Byron]], Durand *[[Kerr-11071|Lieutenant Colonel James Kerr]], Roscoe ====Majors==== *[[Dutcher-748|Major Edward F. Dutcher]], Oregon *[[Remington-1595|Major Thomas J. L. Remington]], Rockford ====Adjutants==== *Edward A. Blodgett *Anton Nieman, Chicago *[[Potter-13336|First Lieutenant Andrew M. Potter]], Rockford *[[Nye-2806|First Lieutenant John H. Nye]], Shirland ====Quartermasters==== *[[Allen-57318|Gardner Allen]], Rockford *[[Dunbar-3122|George Dunbar]], Rockford *[[Lewis-49997|Lewis Williams]], Rockford *[[Morrill-480|Walter D. B. Morrill]], Rockford ====Surgeons==== *Charles N. Ellenwood, Chicago :*[[Strong-7213|Dr. Henry P. Strong]], 1st Assistant, Rockford :*Chesseldon Fisher, 1st Assistant, Freeport :*Albert Coates, 1st Assistant, Chicago ====Chaplains==== *Timothy B. Taylor, Durand *[[Pettibone-1063|Ira Fayette Pettibone]], Durand ====Sergeant Majors==== *[[Peake-1123|Rudophus Peake]], Rockford *[[Cain-7962|William Cain]] Rockford ====Musicians==== *[[Miller-67056|Asher Miller]], Pipe Major, Rockford *Shepherd Noross, Rockton *Joe Blanchard, DeKalb Center *[[Hurd-3655|George A. Hurd]], Principal Musician, Howard *Charles W. Gerham, Winnebago ===Companies=== ''' A (Winnebago County)''' :Men from Rockford, Harrison, Harlem, Guilford, Burritt, Cherry Valley, New Milford, and Owen *'''Officers''' ::[[Remington-1595|Major Thomas J. L. Remington, Rockford]] ::[[Leffingwell-166|Captain Josiah Leffingwell]], Harrison ::First Lieutenant Sylvester Clement ::First Lieutenant James S. Cowan, Rockton ::[[Barker-16282|Second Lieutenant Alfred Barker]], Rockford ::[[Vance-5647|Second Lieutenant John Vance]], Rockford ::[[Leffingwell-440|Sergeant William Leffingwell]], Rockton ::Sergeant Norman Robinson, Rockford ::[[Hunter-12984|Corporal James Hunter]], Guilford ::[[Coulter-3599|Corporal James Robert James Coulter]], Harrison ::Corporal Edward Dufoe, Rockford ::Corporal John N. Smith, Harrison ::[[Hutchins-2820|Corporal Amasa Hutchins]], Rockford ::[[Edes-211|Corporal John M. Edes]], Harrison ::Corporal William H. Hitchcock, Rockford ::[[Woodle-105|Corporal Allen Woodle]], Harrison '''B (Winnebago County) ''' :All men from Pecatonica *'''Officers''' ::[[Buttolph-182|Captain David Bottolph]], Pecatonica ::Captian August Thomson, Pecatonica ::First Lieutenant Edwin Swift, Pecatonica ::[[Buttolph-183|First Sergeant James H. Bottolph]], Pecatonica ::Sergeant James P. Barker, Pecatonica ::Sergeant Wilson H. Moulton, Pecatonica ::Corporal Benjamin C. Brown, Pecatonica ::Corporal Frank Chapman, Pecatonica ::Corporal Frank Flynn, Pecatonica ::Corporal William E. Lowe, Pecatonica ::Corporal George Rugg, Pecatonica ::Corporal Henry A. Stebbins, Pecatonica '''C (Winnebago County)''' ::Men from Rockford, Harrison, Harlem, Guilford, Burritt, Seward, Winnebago, Cherry Valley and Owen *'''Officers''' ::Captain Hampton Sloan, Winnebago ::[[Brazee-128|Captain Christopher Brazee]], Rockford ::Captain John Squier, Rockford ::First Lieutenant Hosmer P. Holland, Rockford ::First Lieutenant Alexander H. Beatie, Rockford ::Second Lieutenant Richard P. Blaisedell, Rockford ::Second Lieutenant Robert Simpson, Rockford ::Sergeant Ezra Grippen, Winnebago ::[[Champlin-960|Sergeant Bradford A. Chaplin]], Rockford ::Sergeant Charles H. C. Dogwell, Rockford ::Corporal Francis H. Fairman, Rockford ::Corporal Cyris Miller, Winnebago ::Corporal Samuel Washburn, Rockford ::Corporal David H. Sacia, Winnebago ::Corporal John A. Holland, Rockford ::Corporal Thomas P. Treadwell, Winnebago ::Corporal Thomas R. Heigley, Rockford '''D (Winnebago County)''' ::Men from Rockford, Harrison, Harlem, Guilford, Burritt, Steward, Winnebago, Cherry Valley, Shirland, Rockton, and Roscoe *'''Officers''' ::[[Douglass-4179|Captain Jonathan H. Douglas]], Rockford ::[[Hatch-5824|Captain Hobart H. Hatch]], Rockford ::[[Nye-2806|First Lieutenant John H. Nye]], Shirland ::First Lieutenant John Beatson, Burritt ::Sergeant Thomas W. Cole, Rockford ::Sergeant William C. McCaughey, Rockford ::Sergeant Omri J. Cummings Guilford ::Sergeant John G. Morgan, Shirland ::Corporal Riley Van Pattan, Rockford ::Corporal James Crane, Rockford ::[[Gilchrist-2071|Corporal Henry Gilchrist]], Rockford ::Corporal Edgar G. Day, Rockford ::Corporal Otis G. Sanderson, Rockford ::Corporal Charles E. Goodspeed, Rockford ::Corporal Henry W Smith, Rockton '''E (Winnebago County)''' ::Men from Rockford, Seward, Burritt, Harlem, Winnebago, Cherry Valley, Pecatonica, New Milford, Rockton, Roscoe, and Pecatonica *'''Officers''' ::[[Cosper-318|Captain Elias Cosper]], Rockford (Promoted to Major, Paymaster) ::[[Blakesley-295|Captain Alpheus Blakesley]], Rockford ::First Lieutenant William Powell, Cherry Valley ::First Lieutenant Charles C. Allen, Pecatonica ::Second Lieutenant William P. Sherman, Rockford ::Second Lieutenant James C. Babbitt, Seward ::Second Lieutenant Morgan J. Conradt, New Milford ::Sergeant William E. Lippitt, Cherry Valley ::Sergeant James McAffee, Harlem ::Sergeant Ebenezer Webster, Seward ::[[Butler-26508|Corporal Barkley Butler]], Rockford ::Corporal Norman Clothier, New Milford ::Corporal Edward H. Cook, Rockford ::Corporal Dwight B. Holdrifge, New Milford ::Corporal James L. Sherman, Rockford ::Corporal Lewis T. Sweezey, Guilford '''F (Winnebago County)''' :Men from Rockford, New Milford, Howard, DeKalb Centre, Cherry Valley, Pecatonica, Durand, Byron, Monroe, Harrison, Rockton, and Guilford *'''Officers''' ::[[Barker-16276|Captain Henry C. Barker]], Rockford ::Captain George R. Bradshaw, Byron ::First Lieutenant Jerome E. Andrews, Rockford ::First Lieutenant Edwin L. Simpson, Rockford ::First Lieutenant Cyrenius N. Woods, Byron ::Second Lieutenant John Hartwell, Rockford ::Sergeant Charles Burpee, Rockford ::Sergeant Henry Heagle, Rockford ::Sergeant Rudolphus W. Peake, Rockford ::Corporal Robert B. Archibald, Rockford ::Corporal George W. Blakley, Rockford ::Corporal Jacob N. Hoffman, Rockford ::Corporal George W. Rise, Monroe :: Corporal Floyd Smith, Harrison ::Corporal Sylvanus O. Troxell, Rockford ::Corporal Amasa Work, Rockford '''G (Ogle County)''' *'''Officers''' :[[Bacon-3058|Captain Bowman Bacon]], Oregon '''H (Winnebago County)''' :Men from Laona, Durand, Burritt, and Howard *'''Officers''' '''I (Stephenson County)''' *'''Officers''' :[[Stegner-218|Captain Frederick W. Stegner]], Davis '''K (Winnebago County)''' :Men from Rockford, Winnebago, New Milford, Cherry Valley, Monroe, Guilford, Owen, and Roscoe *'''Officers''' ::[[Ward-31926|Captain Butler Ward]], Rockford ::[[Baker-56368|Captain Henry Baker]], Rockford ::Captain Albert Latin, New Milford ::First Lieutenant Andrew Potter, Rockford ::[[Peake-1123|First Lieutenant Rudophus Peake]], Rockford ::Second Lieutenant William Cain, Rockford ::[[Brown-100443|Sergeant Arthur P. Brown]], Rockford ::Sergeant Henry V. Freeman, Rockford ::Sergeant Daniel Hawn, New Milford ::Sergeant Rueben Garlick, Roscoe ::Corporal Thomas Sheratt, Rockford :: Corporal Moses Felmly, Owen :: Corporal George Pardee, New Milford :: Corporal John B. Caspares, Monroe :: Corporal Lester Swezey, Guilford :: Corporal Horace Utter, Rockford :: Corporal John M. Brooks, Rockford :: Corporal Edward C. Mofatt, Rockford ===Battles=== *'''Battle of Perryville''' October 8, 1862, Perryville, Kentucky; 74th was held back in reserve {{Image|file=74th_Regiment_Illinois_Infantry-5.jpg |caption=Battle of Stones River }} * [[space:Battle_of_Stones_River|'''Battle of Stones River''']] December 31, 1862 – January 2, 1863, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The 74th was on the Union right, which drew the main attack. Casualties: 85; 8 killed, 35 wounded, 42 missing or captured. [[Ward-31926|Captain Butler Ward]], Co. K, sustained wounds that forced him to resign in March 1863. *'''Tullahoma Campaign''' June 23 - August 31, 1863, Tennessee * '''Battle of Chickamauga''' September 21 – November 25, 1863, near Chattanooga, Tennessee; Casualties: 59; 14 killed, 39 wounded, and 6 missing. Of the wounded, several survived but a short time. *'''Battle of Missionary Ridge''' November 25, 1863, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The 74th Regiment was one of the first to plant its colors atop the enemy stronghold. [[Marsh-11287|Colonel Jason Marsh]] was badly wounded. *'''Atlanta Campaign''' May 6 - September 2, 1864, Between Chattanooga and Atlanta; Casualties: 120; 21 killed, 99 wounded. (Records are incomplete). *'''Battle of Resaca''' May 14-15, 1864, Resaca, Georgia {{Image|file=74th_Regiment_Illinois_Infantry-4.jpg |caption=Battle of Kennesaw Mountain }} *'''Battle of Kennesaw Mountain''', June 27, 1864, near Marietta, Georgia. :[[Kerr-11071|Lieutenant Colonel James Kerr]] was wounded, taken prisoner and later died. :Four ranking captains were killed: ::[[Buttolph-182|Captain David Bottolph]], Co. B ::[[Barker-16276|Captain Henry Clay :Barker]], Co. F, ::[[Bacon-3058|Captain Bowman Winslow Bacon]], Co. G, ::[[Stegner-218|Captain Frederick W. Stegner]], Co. I *'''Battle of Peach Tree Creek''' July 20, 1864, North of Atlanta; several casualties *'''Battle of Jonesborough''' August 31–September 1, 1864, Jonesboro, Tennessee; 14 wounded and missing * '''Battle of Franklin''' November 30, 1864, Franklin, Tennessee; no record of casualties * '''Battle of Nashville''' December 15-16, 1864, Nashville, Tennessee ===Roll of Honor=== The regiment suffered 5 officers and 78 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 116 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 202 fatalities ====Killed in Action or Died of Wounds==== *[[Atkinson-11856|Private George Atkinson]], Co. A, was killed June 27, 1864, in the Battle of Kennesaw. *[[Bacon-3058|Captain Bowman Winslow Bacon]], Co. G, died July 21, 1864 of blood poisoning from wounds sustained at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. *[[Barker-16276|Captain Henry Clay Barker]], Co. F, was killed June 27, 1864, in the Battle of Kennesaw. *[[Benjamin-3921|Private David L. Benjamin]], Co. A died of his wounds during Battle of Stones River February 10, 1863. *[[Buttolph-182|Captain David Bottolph]], Co. B, was killed at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. *[[Bingham-3658|Private Robert Bingham]], Co. A, was killed May 16, 1864, in the Battle of Resaca. *[[Champlin-960|Sergeant Bradford Champlin]], Co. C, was killed June 27, 1864 at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. *[[Coulter-3599|Corporal Robert Coulter]], Co. A, killed at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. *[[Inman-2956|Private Austin Inman]], Co. I, killed at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. *[[Kerr-11071|Lieutenant Colonel James Ker]] was wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of Kenshaw Mountain. He died of his wounds on July 3, 1864. *[[Stegner-218|Captain Frederick W. Stegner]], Co. I, killed at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864. *[[Webster-14088|Private Isaac A. Webster]], Co, A, died from from a bullet to his shoulder after the Battle of Kenshaw Mountain on June 30, 1864. *[[Woodle-105|Corporal Allen Woodle]] was killed during the Battle of Resaca on May 14, 1864. ====Died of Disease==== *[[Atkinson-11833|Private David Atkinson]], Co. A, died in 1863 in Indiana on his way home after being discharged for disability. *[[Baker-56330|Private Luke Baker]], Co. A, died of pneumonia at Murfreesboro, Tennessee February 6, 1863. *[[Edes-211|Corporal John M. Edes]], Co. A, died of bronchitis on November 14, 1862 at Lebanon, Kentucky. *[[Gilchrist-2071|Corporal Henry Gilchrist]], Co. D., died Feb 13, 1863 at Nashville *[[Haskin-201|Private Amos Haskin]], Co. A, died March 27 1865 in Huntsville, Alabama. *[[Hunter-12984|Corporal James Hunter]], Co. A, died of measles December 15, 1862, in Nashville, Tennessee. *[[Jones-116331|Drummer Charles R. Jones]], Co. D, died in Murfreesboro April 17, 1863 *[[Kilburn-740|Private Edmond B. Kilburn]], Co. D, died of illness February 23, 1863 in Tennessee. *[[Williams-110939 |Quartermaster Lewis Williams]] died of meningitis November 26, 1862 at the regimental hospital in Nashville. *[[Swezey-76|Private Edward Swezey]], Co. D, died November 4, 1865, nine days after being discharged due to illness. ===Resources=== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/74th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment 74th Regiment, Illinois Infantry] Wikipedia *[https://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/reg_html/074_reg.html Illinois USGenWeb Project ] *[https://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/history/074.html History of the 74th Illinois Infantry] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/74th_Regiment,_Illinois_Infantry FamilySearch] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/winncivil74b.htm Society of the 74th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Reunion Proceedings and History of the Regiment] *[https://archive.org/details/reportofadjutant04illi1/page/578/mode/1up?view=theater Report of the adjutant general of the state of Illinois Muster Rolls] *[https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/databases/datcivil.html Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/winncivila.htm Winnebago County in the Civil War] *[https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1492699 Seventy-Fourth Illinois Volunteer Infantry Virtual Cemetery] FindAGrave

74th Regiment of Foot

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[[Category:74th Regiment of Foot]] There was no, continuously serving, 74th Regiment of Foot. The number was used, at varying times, for units raised to meet a particular conflict.The Regimental Records of the British Army; John Farmer; [http://archive.org/stream/regimentalrecord00farm#page/192/mode/2up Highland Light Infantry] ===74th Regiment of Foot 1758 - 1764=== A unit, raised as the 2nd Battalion of the 36th Foot in 1756, the 74th was separately regimented in 1758. It was disbanded in 1764. It saw service in the [[:Category: Seven Years' War|Seven Years War]]. ===74th Regiment of Foot (Invalids) 1762 - 1768=== The unit, originally numbered 117th Foot was raised as a regiment of invalids in March 1762. It became the 74th in 1763 and was disbanded in 1768. ===[[:Category: 74th Regiment of Foot, American Revolution|74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot]] (Argylles) 1778 - 1784=== In December 1777, John Campbell of Barbreck received letters of service from King George III to raise a regiment of infantry in the county of Argyll for service in the regular army for the civil war in the American colonies (later the Revolutionary War). Campbell had seen previous service in the colonies during the French and Indian Wars. The first muster of the regiment was held in April 1778 at Glasgow and the unit numbered 74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot (Argylles). It was inspected, by the King, at Glasgow in May 1778 and sailed for Halifax, Nova Scotia, in August 1778. In deployed to New York and saw service under Clinton in the Carolinas before returning to New York. The Regiment deployed to England in early 1784, landing at Portsmouth, and marched home from there to Stirling, where it was disbanded on 24 May 1784. ===74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot (Campbell's Highlanders) 1787 - 1881=== The history of this Regiment is covered by Richard Cannon in the [https://archive.org/stream/cihm_48371#page/n49/mode/2up Historical Record of the Seventy-fourth Regiment, (Highlanders)] Continuing the association with the Campbells the 74th was raised in 1787 by Archibald Campbell for service in India. Its first action was during the Mysore campaign of 1789. It remained in India until 1803 redeploying to Ireland. It was known as "The Assaye Regiment". From 1808 to 1814, it served under Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, in the Peninsula Campaign, where they are know for the storming of the walls at the siege of Badajoz. It returned to Ireland in 1814 and although deployed to Belgium for the Waterloo campaign did not arrive in time. From 1814 to 1818 it was on garrison duty in Ireland. The unit numbering system was changed in 1816 and the unit known as the 74th Regiment of Foot with "Highlanders" removed (not that the unit was ever particularly Highland and its recruiting base was Glasgow) but it lost the use of the kilt. The unit deployed to North America, in 1818, and was based at New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland until 1828. It deployed to the West Indies, Bermuda, in 1829 and was in Ireland between 1830 to 1834. In 1834 the unit deployed to Barbados. It remained in the West Indies, at various stations until 1841 when it deployed to Canada, Quebec and was stationed at Montreal. In 1845 it left Canada and deployed to England. It 1845, after a petition to the King, the Regiment was again allowed to use "Highland" as part of its name and to be clothed accordingly. It was thus known as 74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot. On the 22 August 1846 the Regiment finally arrived home in Scotland arriving at Dundee. After nearly 60 years of overseas operational service; they did it tough in those days. In 1847 they returned to Ireland and were based at Dublin. In 1850 they deployed to India to suppress various local uprisings which later became known as India's First War of Independence. As part of this deployment were regular transportation between India and Britain of unit reinforcements and wives and children. ====Birkenhead Disaster February 1852==== The Birkenhead was a ship used for the regular transportation of men and material to and from India. On 26 February 1852 she ran aground and started to sink on the Western Cape of South Africa. The Captain of the ship, Captain Salmond, took charge of the evacuation. Lieutenant Colonel Seton, commanding officer of the 74th Foot took charge of all military personnel and assigned men to pumps and boats. Unfortunately, due to damage, only three of the ships boats were serviceable and the two large boats were not among them. As the ship ran further aground she broke in two and the Captain ordered "all those who can swim jump overboard, and make for the boats". Colonel Seton, however, recognising that rushing the lifeboats would risk swamping them and endangering the women and children, ordered all men to stand fast; only three men on board that ship ever made the attempt. Seton freed the cavalry horses and these driven into the sea in the hope that they might be able to swim ashore. Every man did not move, even as the ship broke up barely 20 minutes after striking the rock. Some of the soldiers would make it to tell the story but most drowned, died of exposure or were taken by sharks. Rudyard Kipling was to coin this "The Birkenhead Drill"; women and children first and it subsequently became standard procedure in relation to the evacuation of sinking ships, both in fiction and in real life. === Childers Reforms=== In 1881, as part of the Childers Reforms, the 74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot amalgamated with the 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot and the 1st Royal Lanark Royal Militia. to become the Highland Light Infantry. The 74th becoming the 2nd Battalion. ----------- '''Sources:''' * The Regimental Records of the British Army; John Farmer; Highland Light Infantry * Historical Record of the Seventy-fourth Regiment, (Highlanders); Richard Cannon '''Footnotes:'''

74th Regiment of Foot, American Revolution

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'''74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot (Argylles) 1778 - 1784''' ===Creation=== In December 1777, John Campbell of Barbreck received letters of service from King George III to raise a regiment of infantry in the county of Argyll for service in the regular army for the civil war in the American colonies (later the Revolutionary War). Campbell had seen previous service in the colonies during the French and Indian Wars. His commission allowed him to raise a force of around 1000 men. His recruiting was successful through Argyll and the region north of Glasgow and he raised for first muster 1,082 officers and men. These he formed into eight companies with 1 captain, 2 lieutenants, 1 ensign, 5 sergeants, 5 corporals, 2 drummers and 100 private soldiers; an establishment typical of the regular army of the day. He retained one grenadier (heavy) company and one light (skirmishing) company each with 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 5 sergeants, 5 corporals, 2 drummers, 2 pipers and 100 private soldiers each. [[:Category:Clan Campbell|Clan Campbell]] provided many of the men, including nearly 70% of the Officers. As was typical, friends of John Campbell also received commissions. Although his commission mandated that all that served were to be between 18 and 30, one of those commissioned was "The MacQuarrie" who joined, due to financial problems, at the age of 62. The first muster of the regiment was held in April 1778 at Glasgow and the unit numbered 74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot (Argylles). It was inspected, by the King, at Glasgow in May 1778 and sailed for Halifax, Nova Scotia, in August 1778. ===Deployment=== In April 1779 the two flank companies; grenadier and light, were deployed to the main British force base in New York. The rest of the Regiment, along with the companies of the [[:Category: 82nd Regiment of Foot, American Revolution|82nd Regiment of Foot]], a Regiment recruited from neighbouring Lanarkshire, were deployed as part of a British naval and military force under the command of General Francis McLean. They deployed to Maine, Penobscot Bay, with the intent of creating a new loyalist colony to be called New Ireland. They began erecting Fort George on one of the highest points of the peninsula. ===Siege of Bagaduce (Penobscot Expedition)=== The action was opposed, by a force of 2,500 men under the command of Commodore Saltonstall of Boston, and the Regiment fought a strong defensive action resulting in a 21-day siege. The Royal Navy relieved the siege with reinforcements and the Americans were routed by the arrival of British reinforcements under the command of Sir George Collier. The battle was one of the greatest British victories of the war. The failure by the Revolutionaries proved to be the greatest American naval defeat until Pearl Harbor in 1941. The regiment remained at Fort George until January 1784, when the fort was evacuated and the troops returned to New York, with elements deploying to Nova Scotia. There they were reunited with the regiment's flank companies who had been operating under General Sir Henry Clinton in South Carolina. ===Action in the Carolinas=== The Grenadier company served with General Sir Henry Clinton in South Carolina in 1779 and 1780 but seems to have been back in New York in 1781. The Light Company was with Clinton in 1779/80 and then served in Virginia in 1781, as part of Lord Cornwallis' army, surrendering at Yorktown in October 1781. They remained as prisoners until the end of the war in 1783, when they were returned to New York. ===Disbandment=== The regiment remustered at New York at the end of 1783 and returned to England in January 1784, arriving at Portsmouth. From there they marched to Stirling, where the Regiment was disbanded on 24 May 1784. As was common, many of the members of the unit remained in New York and then subsequently migrated into Canada. ===Tartan=== As a Highland Regiment the unit was allowed to wear a tartan. There is some uncertainty regarding the tartan that was worn and it was definitely NOT that worn later by the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Scottish Tartans suggest that they wore the Government tartan (the Black Watch).Scottish Tartans; [http://www.tartansauthority.com/tartan-ferret/display/5960/74th-regiment-of-foot-mil 74th Regiment of Foot] ===Genealogy=== A large number of the members of this unit disbanded in Canada. An excellent source of material, for early Canadian settlers, can be found at a [http://members.shaw.ca/caren.secord/locations/NewBrunswick/Lists/74thRegiment_background.html Private Genealogy site]. ==Sources== * For a brief, but detailed, history of the unit see: [http://www.74thhighlandregiment.com/history.html 74th Regiment of Foot]

75th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 75th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] == Battles == Fought on 12 Apr 1862 at Monterey, VA.
Fought on 7 May 1862 at Shaw's Ridge, VA.
Fought on 8 May 1862 at McDowell, VA.
Fought on 12 May 1862 at Franklin, VA.
Fought on 15 May 1862 at Franklin, VA.
Fought on 1 Jun 1862 at Franklin, VA.
Fought on 9 Aug 1862 at Cedar Mountain, VA.
Fought on 22 Aug 1862 at Freeman's Ford, VA.
Fought on 23 Aug 1862 at Freeman's Ford, VA.
Fought on 30 Aug 1862 at 2nd Bull Run, VA.
Fought on 15 Dec 1862.
Fought on 2 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
Fought on 1 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Fought on 15 Jul 1863.
Fought on 14 Aug 1863 at In Trenches, Near Fort Wagner, S.C..
Fought on 19 Aug 1863 at Morris Island, SC.
Fought on 29 Dec 1863 at Dumfries, VA.
Fought on 5 Feb 1864.
Fought on 18 Apr 1864 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 29 Apr 1864 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 5 May 1864 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 6 May 1864 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 6 May 1864.
Fought on 15 May 1864.
Fought on 20 May 1864.
Fought on 12 Aug 1864 at Baldwin, FL.
Fought on 17 Aug 1864 at Gainsville, FL.
Fought on 17 Aug 1864 at Gainesville, FL.
Fought on 20 Aug 1864 at Gainesville, FL.
Fought on 20 Aug 1864 at Fort Gaines, FL.
Fought on 30 Dec 1864 at Waldo, FL.
Fought on 26 Jan 1865 at Three Mile Run, VA.
Fought on 26 Jan 1865 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 5 Feb 1865 at Jacksonville, FL.
Fought on 5 Feb 1865 at Dunn's Lake, FL.
== History and Correspondence == OHIO
SEVENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY
(Three Years)
Seventy-fifth Infantry. - Cols., Nathaniel C. McLean, Robert Riley, Andrew L. Harris; Lieut.-Cols., Robert A. Constable, Charles W. Friend, Benjamin Morgan; Maj., George B. Fox. This regiment was organized at Camp John McLean from Nov. 7, 1861, to Jan. 8, 1862, to serve for three years. The original members (except veterans) were mustered out by detachments at different dates from Nov. 16, 1864 to Jan. 17, 1865, by reason of expiration of term of service, and the veterans and recruits consolidated into a battalion of two companies, which was retained in service until July 27, 1865, when it was mustered out in accordance with orders from the war department. The following is the official list of battles in which this regiment bore an honorable part, as given in the Official Army Register: Monterey, Shaw's ridge, McDowell, Franklin, Strasburg, Cross-Keys, Cedar mountain, Freeman's ford, Waterloo bridge, Sulphur springs, second battle of Bull Run, Aldie, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Hagerstown, Fort Wagner, John's island, Camp Baldwin, Gainesville, Pocataligo bridge, Charleston. At Monterey the regiment displayed bravery and gave evidence of the fine discipline to which it had attained under the teachings of the officers of the regiment. At McDowell it added new laurels to its former good name under the immediate eye of Gen. Milroy, who warmly congratulated Col. McLean on the gallantry of his regiment. It lost 88 men killed and wounded. It also lost heavily at Freeman's ford, which was also true at the second Bull Run - 22 killed and 93 wounded. In the short space of half an hour at Chancellorsville the regiment lost 150 men killed and wounded. It was under fire every day of the battle at Gettysburg, where out of 292 enlisted men, 63 were killed, 106 wounded and 34 captured. In the unfortunate affair at Gainesville, Fla., 14 men were killed and 32 wounded, who together with about 72 others were taken prisoners. :: Source: The Union Army, vol. 2 Gettysburg after battle report:
Reports of Col. Andrew L. Harris, Seventy-fifth Ohio Infantry, commanding regiment and Second Brigade. : '''Hdqrs. Seventy-fifth Ohio Volunteers,'''
'''July 5, 1863.'''
Sir: In compliance with orders received at these headquarters, I
beg leave to submit the following condensed report of the part taken
by the Seventy-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the battle of July
1, 2, and 3:
Marched from Emmitsburg with about 160 officers and men on the
morning of July 1, leaving 100 enlisted men and 3 commissioned
officers to scout the country in the neighborhood of the Greencastle
road.
Arrived at Gettysburg at about 1 p. m., and was sent immediately
to the northwest part of the city and placed in line of battle ready to
meet the enemy on the right center of Second Brigade, First Division;
was ordered forward in line of battle to receive the attack of
the enemy. Advanced to the edge of the woods, when both flanks,
being unsupported and exposed to an enfilading fire, were compelled
to fall back with heavy loss in killed, wounded, and missing; rallied
again the few men left, and fell back to the hill, which we now occupy.
Here, by the return of a part of the scouting party before
mentioned, the number increased to 91 officers and men.
July 2 was spent in skirmishing with the enemy's sharpshooters
until about 4 p. m., when we were again ordered to prepare for action,
and the Seventy-fifth was placed at the stone wall south of the
hill, with the Seventeenth Connecticut immediately on our left. Just
before the attack was made, the Seventeenth was thrown to the extreme
right of the line, and the space at the wall where they had been
was left unoccupied, excepting by a few of the Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteers.
About dusk the enemy attacked the regiment in front and
on the flank and rear at nearly the same time, having come through
the space which had been vacated by the removal of the Seventeenth
Connecticut Volunteers. From this attack but few escaped, and
those only in the darkness and smoke; the greater portion were no
doubt made prisoners.
But little transpired on the 3d, excepting a heavy artillery fire,
which we were exposed to during the day, and constant skirmishing
with the enemy's sharpshooters in the buildings on the outskirts of
the town, from which they fired with much effect, wounding quite a
number of the regiment during the day.
Hoping this imperfect report will be sufficient for the present, I remain,
colonel, your obedient servant,
A. L. HARRIS,
Col., Comdg. Seventy-fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Col. Noble,
Comdg. Second Brigade, First Division.
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: '''Jacksonville, Fla.''',
'''April 7, 1864.'''
Sir: In compliance with your request, I lay before you the following
facts in regard to the different positions and the part taken by
the Second Brigade, First Division, Eleventh Corps, in the battle of
Gettysburg:
I assumed command of the brigade late in the afternoon of the 1st
of July, and took my position, by order of Gen. Ames, at a stone
wall on the right, and nearly at right angles with the Baltimore
road, throwing a heavy line of skirmishers into the edge of the town.
During the night a few random shots were fired; but early in the
morning of the 2d the enemy attacked my skirmishers, firing from
behind the fences and a brick-kiln on the right, and from the houses
on the left. This continued until near sundown, when the positions
of the different regiments of the brigade were changed to that desig
nated in the diagram* yesterday.
In moving the Seventeenth Connecticut Volunteers to the extreme
right and front of my line, their place at the wall was left vacant,
thus endangering the left flank of the Seventy-fifth Ohio Volunteer
Infantry and the right flank of the Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
Before I could make any arrangements to remedy this
breach in the line, the attack of the enemy on Cemetery Hill was
made, and I was forced back by superiority of numbers, with heavy
loss.
After the repulse of the enemy, I took up a position at the stone
wall in the rear of and parallel with the one occupied the previous
day, my left resting on the Baltimore road.
Before day on the morning of the 3d, I was ordered to move to the
right along the wall until I joined the First Brigade, and to throw a
strong line of skirmishers to the front, which was done. At daylight
my skirmishers commenced a heavy fire upon the skirmishers
of the enemy, which they replied to with vigor. This was kept up
the entire day, in which my command suffered severely.
Early on the morning of the 4th, I was ordered by Gen. Ames
to throw my brigade forward into the town, which I did, finding
but few of the enemy remaining, who were easily made prisoners. I
may safely add that the Second Brigade was the first to enter the
town of Gettysburg after the battle. While in the town, Col.
Noble arrived, and assumed command of the brigade.
I am, captain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
A. L. HARRIS,
Col. Seventy-fifth Ohio Volunteers.
Capt. J. M. Brown,
Assistant Adjutant-Gen.
Series I. Vol. 27. Part I. Reports. Serial No. 43
== Sources == * ''Military history'': "U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866", database, ({{Ancestry Record|3866|5076}} : accessed 12 June 2023); citing Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.

77th Infantry Division of the United States Army in World War I

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[[Category:77th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] :The 77th Infantry Division was the first American division composed of draftees to arrive in France in World War I, landing in April 1918; overall it was the seventh of 42 divisions to reach France. :Major WWI battles: Meuse-Argonne Offensive, Oise-Aisne. Named the "Metropolitan Division." Insignia, a gold Statue of Liberty on a truncated triangle of flag blue. Organized August 30th at Camp UptonBattle deaths, 1,990; wounded, 9,966; prisoners of war, 404. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded 146. The well known "Lost Battalion" was a part of the 308th Infantry of this division. Commanders: *Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, Aug. 18, 1917 to May 18, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Geo. B. Duncan, May 18 to Aug. 24, 1918 *Brig. Gen. Evan M. Johnson, Aug. 24 to Aug. 31, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Robert Alexander, Aug. 31 to Nov. 11, 1918 The 77th Infantry Division was assigned to: *[[:Category: I Corps, United States Army, World War I | I Corps]] *[[:Category: II Corps, United States Army, World War I | II Corps]] *[[:Category: VIII Corps, United States Army, World War I | VIII Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: Headquarters, 77th Division *[[:Category: 153rd Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I|153rd Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 154th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 154th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category: 152nd Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 152nd Field Artillery]] *304th Division Machine Gun Battalion *[[:Category: 302nd Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 302nd Engineer Regiment]] *302nd Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 77th Division *302nd Train Headquarters and Military Police **302nd Supply Train **302nd Engineer Train **302nd Ammunition Train **302nd Sanitary Train ***305th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***306th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***307th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***308th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company (Wikipedia has 307th Machine Gun Battalion instead of 304th 303rd Train Headquarters and Military Police instead of 302nd) ==Sources== * [[Wikipedia:77th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)#World War I | Wikipedia:77th Infantry Division]] *http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm

78th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:78th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and unit categories, see [[:Category:78th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category]]}} Known as the "Lightning Division." Insignia, crimson semi-circle with lightning flash in white. Organized about Aug. 25, 1917, at Camp Dix, New Jersey. The majority of the officers were from New York State and were trained at Madison Barracks. Enlisted personnel from northern New York State, New Jersey and Delaware. About the middle of Oct., 1917, the division began the gradual transfer of over 13,000 enlisted men, more or less trained, to other camps. On May 8, 1918, the division began movement overseas. The artillery brigade landed in France and proceeded to Brittany for training. The infantry units landed in England on June 4th and 5th, and crossed to Calais, three or four days later. The last units of the division arrived in France June 11, 1918. Infantry units began training June 17, 1918, behind the Hazebrouck front in the British area. On July 19th, the division moved to an area east of St. Pol and trained there until Aug., 19th, when the infantry units moved to the Bourbonne-les Bains area. On Aug. 31st, the division began moving to the St. Mihiel front, arriving Sept. 10th. It remained in 1st Corps Reserve until Sept. 15th and 16th, when it relieved the 2nd and 5th Divisions. The artillery brigade had meanwhile come up to this front and was supporting the 90th Division. The division occupied the Limey sector until Oct. 4th when it was relieved and rejoined by the artillery brigade, moved to the Argonne forest. The division relieved the 77th Division on Oct. 16th and continued in the line until Nov. 5th, advancing twenty-one kilometers. On Nov. 6th the division, less artillery brigade and ammunition train, moved back to the Argonne camps west of Varennes, then to Florent, Les Islettes and to the south of St. Menenhould. It entrained for the Semur training area-on Nov. 15th. This division captured from the enemy, 9 officers, 392 men, several pieces of artillery, numerous machine guns and quantities of other military supplies. It made a total advance against resistance of twenty-one kilometers or about thirteen miles. Casualties, 813, of which 63 were prisoners of war. Distinguished Service Crosses awarded, 95. The 78th Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: I Corps, United States Army, World War I | I Corps]] * [[:Category: III Corps, United States Army, World War I | III Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 78th Division *[[:Category:155th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 155th Infantry Brigade]] *309th Infantry Regiment *310th Infantry Regiment *308th Machine Gun Battalion *[[:Category:156th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 156th Infantry Brigade]] *311th Infantry Regiment *312th Infantry Regiment *309th Machine Gun Battalion *[[:Category:153rd Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 153rd Field Artillery Brigade]] *307th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) *308th Field Artillery Regiment (75 mm) *309th Field Artillery Regiment (155 mm) *303rd Trench Mortar Battery *[[:Category:307th Machine Gun Battalion, United States Army, World War I |307th Machine Gun Battalion]] *[[:Category:303rd Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 303rd Engineer Regiment]] *303rd Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 78th Division *303rd Train Headquarters and Military Police **303rd Supply Train **303rd Engineer Train **[[:Category:303rd Ammunition Train, United States Army, World War I|303rd Ammunition Train]] **303rd Sanitary Train ***[[:Category: 309th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company, United States Army, World War I|309th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company]] ***310th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***311th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***312th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company Commanders: *Maj.-Gen. Chase W. Kennedy, Aug. 23 to Dec. 27, 1917 *Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Dec. 28, 1917 to March 15, 1918 *Brig.-Gen. Jas. T. Dean, March 16 to April 20, 1918 *[[McRae-627|Maj. Gen. Jas H. McRae]], April 20 to Nov.11, 1918 For more information on the 78th Division during World War I, see: *[[Wikipedia:78th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)#World War I | Wikipedia:78th Infantry Division]] *[https://weekendhistorian.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/78th-division-history.pdf HISTORY OF THE SEVENTY- EIGHTH DIVISION IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-18-19] Compiled and Edited by THOMAS F. MEEHAN Secretary-Treasurer, Association of the 78th Division; Copyrighted 1921 by Association of the 78th Division. PRINTED BY MERCANTILE PRINTING COMPANY WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY. There are several photographs in this book!

79th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II

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[[Category: 79th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II]] The 79th Infantry Division landed on Utah Beach, Normandy, 12–14 June and entered combat 19 June 1944. :Total battle casualties: 15,203 :Killed in action: 2,476 W ounded in action: 10,971, Missing in action: 579 :Prisoner of war: 1,186 The 79th Infantry Division was assigned to: *[[:Category: XVI Corps, United States Army, World War II | XVI Corps]] For now, we are not anticipating creating categories for units smaller than the regiment, i.e. battalions, companies, platoons, so while you should note that in the biography section of the profile, add the profile to the regiment, which should be listed below. Primary subordinate units were:
[[:Category: 313th Infantry Regiment, United States Army|313th Infantry Regiment]]
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[[:Category: 315th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II|315th Infantry Regiment]]
79th Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized)
304th Engineer Combat Battalion
304th Medical Battalion
79th Division Artillery
310th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer)
311th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer)
904th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm Howitzer)
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Special Troops
779th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company
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79th Infantry Division (United States)

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[[Category: 79th Infantry Division, United States Army]] The 79th Infantry Division ("Cross of Lorraine") is a unit of the United States Army. It was activated August 1917, was active overseas, during World War I, from July 1918 to May 1919 when it returned stateside. It was deactivated June 1919. "Throughout its entire World War I campaign, the division suffered some 6,874 casualties with 1,151 killed and 5,723 wounded."[https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/79th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) The unit was reactivated, July 15, 1942 at Camp Pickett, VA., in World War II, was deployed overseas as of Apr. 4, 11944, returned Dec. 10, 1945 and was, once again, deactivated Dec. 20, 1945. [https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/79th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) "The 79th Infantry Division is currently operating as the 79th Sustainment Support Command (SSC) headquartered at Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) Los Alamitos, California. The 79th SSC was officially activated on December 1, 2009 with the mission of providing trained, ready, cohesive, well-led sustainment units for world-wide deployment to meet the U.S. Army’s rotational and contingency mission requirements in support of the National Military Strategy. "[https://military-history.fandom.com/wiki/79th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) The 79th Infantry Division is nicknamed "The Cross of Lorraine Division". The shoulder patch as displayed depicted the Cross of Lorraine. ==Sources==

7th Canadian Mounted Rifles, Canadian Army, World War I

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[[Category: 7th Canadian Mounted Rifles, Canadian Army, World War I]] ==7th Canadian Mounted Rifles== Organized in November 1914 under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Ibbotson Leonard. Authorization published in General Order 36 of 15 March 1915. 7th CMR - Raised in London, Ontario from the Governor General's Body Guard, the 9th Mississauga Horse and the 1st Hussars. The battalion (less 'A' Squadron) formed the Canadian Mounted Rifle Depot in England. 'A' Squadron was reorganized in Canada as the 2nd Divisional Cavalry Squadron. Mobilized at London, Ontario, where the 1st Canadian Hussars raised "A" Squadron of the 7th Canadian Mounted Rifles. “A” Squadron recruited in London, Sarnia, Petrolia and Woodstock. This squadron was attached to the 2nd Canadian Division in Mar 1915 as the divisional cavalry squadron. Left Montreal 9 June 1915 aboard CALEDONIAN. Arrived in England 22 June 1915, (Strength: 6 officers, 166 other ranks). Some members were absorbed by the Canadian Cavalry Depot at Canterbury and assigned to other units such as the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. Those not re-assigned arrived in France 17 September 1915. Absorbed by the Canadian Cavalry Depot at Canterbury. “C” Squadron recruited in Toronto. Left on 23 February 1915. Arrived in England March 1915 and absorbed by Canadian Cavalry Depot at Canterbury “B” and “C” Squadrons formed the Canadian Mounted rifles Depot. In Jan 1916 "A" Squadron was redesignated "Special Service Squadron, First (Canadian) Hussars)". In mid-May, the squadron became a sub-unit of the Canadian Corps Cavalry Regiment, later renamed Canadian Light Horse, and became designated as "B" Squadron of that regiment. 7th Canadian Mounted Rifles disbanded by Privy Council Order 3187 of 11 April 1918. Perpetuated by The Mississauga Horse which, in 1936, amalgamated with The Governor General Body Guard forming The Governor General’s Horse Guards. ==Prominent Members== [[Bishop-4195|William "Billy" Avery Bishop]] '''Sources''' * [http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/ Canadian Great War Project] * https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/regiments/cavalry/1sthussars.htm * In this section, the text is the main topic and the other part is the Canadian archival reference. Use the archival reference to order the document. [Library and Archives Canada:http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Search/Pages/results.aspx?k=,7th%20Canadian%20Mounted%20Rifles] * Historical record RG 9 III-D-1, vol.4707, folder 88, file 1 * Correspondence re badges RG 9 III-D-1, vol.4707, folder 88, file 2 * Appointment of officers RG 24, vol.1367, file HQ 593-4-7 * Discipline RG 24, vol.1522, file HQ 683 -49-1 * Inspection reports, clothing and equipment RG 24, vol.1522, file HQ 683-49-2 * Pay and pamphlets RG 24, vol.1522, file HQ 683-49-3 * Demobilization RG 24, vol.1522, file HQ 683-49-4 * Badges RG 24, vol.4260, file 1D 47-3-5 * Muster parades RG 9 III-B-1, vol.454, file M-150-1 * Correspondence re badges RG 9 III-C-2, vol.3988, folder 1, file 9 * Historical record RG 9 III-C-2, vol.3988, folder 3, file 7 * Organization, March - May 1915 (2nd Canadian Divisional Cavalry) RG 9 III-C-2, vol.3992, folder 13, file 2 * Nominal roll of C Squadron on leaving Canada RG 9 II B3, vol. 79

7th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 7th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 7th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1860 - 1861 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:6th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|6th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:8th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|8th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Barron-5916|Barron, Pierce]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Bemister-40|Bemister, John]] || Bay de Verde || Conservative |- | [[Carter-7776|Carter, F.B.T.]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Carter-23758|Carter, Robert]] || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | [[Casey-7174|Casey, John]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Delaney-4024|Delaney, John]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | Dwyer, Thomas S. || St. John's West || Liberal |- | English, J. W. || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Furey-327|Furey, Charles]] || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Glen-816|Glen, Thomas]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Carbonear || Liberal |- | Hayward, John || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | [[Hogsett-133|Hogsett, George James]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Hoyles-4|Hoyles, Hugh]] || Burgeo-La Poile || Conservative |- | Kavanagh, John || St. John's East || Liberal |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Knight, Thomas || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | Leamon, John || Port de Grave || Conservative |- | [[March-2278|March, Stephen]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | McGrath, Richard || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | Nowlan Patrick || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Prendergast, James Luke || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | [[Rendell-504|Rendell, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Rogerson-1012|Rogerson, James Johnstone]] || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Seaton-1712|Seaton, James]] || Burgeo-La Poile || Conservative |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || Burin || Liberal |- | [[Shea-1585|Shea, Edward Dalton]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Walbank-29|Walbank, Matthew W.]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Warren-23602|Warren, John Henry]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Whiteway-28|Whiteway, William]] || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Winter-8068|Winter, John]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |}

7th Generation

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7th Mississippi Regiment, Company B, Amite County Rifles. Roster.

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[[Category: 7th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] :'''AMITE COUNTY RIFLES''' :COMPANY C :7th MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT
7th Mississippi Regiment Amity Rifles Civil War
{{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} :Mustered into service at Liberty, Miss. April 29, 1861 :The Amite County Rifles was organized in April, 1861 and on April 29, 1861 went into camp at Camp Brown about a half mile north of Liberty on the west side of Speculation Creek ---- ===ROSTER=== *Capt. Benj. F. Johns promoted Major 8.15.62, Lt. Col. 9.5.1862 *1st Lt. Rus D. McDowell promoted Capt. 8.15.62, killed 12.31.1862 *2nd Lt. James E. Bates elected 4.29.1861 dropped at reorganization *Lt. Robt. J. Pamble promoted Capt. 12.3.1862 *Ord. Sgt. John L. McGehee, 2nd Lt. 8.23.62, Capt. 11.3.1863 *2nd Sgt. A. F. Stravn discharged and afterwards joined Co. K 33rd Miss. *3rd Sgt. D. P. Cox *4th Sgt H. M. Bates Lt. 3.7.64 lost leg Atlanta 7.28.64, died 12.10.1910 *5th Sgt. F. W. Stratton discharged account disease at Tyners Station, later joined 24th Miss. Bat. Cavalry Co. A, died 6.5.1904 *Corp. T. J. Butler died from wounds received at Murfreesboro, Tenn. *2nd Corp. George T. Lumpkin died since the war *3rd Corp. Pineo Hurst promoted Sgt. Major wounded Chickamauga *4th Corp. W. H. Cox discharged Tupelo, later joined Stockdales Cavalry ==Privates== *D. F. Anders died since the war *A.S. Anders killed Franklin, Tenn. 11.30.1864, *J. C. Anders died disease *J. R. Ammok promoted to corporal, died 1.1915 *B. S. Bates died disease *John W. Beall died since war *M. C. Beall killed Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12.30.1862 *David Beer discharged under conscript law *D. B. Boatner died since war *P. B. Bonds died since war *D. C. Bramlett wounded Murfreesboro *F. P. Bramlett *E. L. Bramlett *M.E. Burris discharged Tyners Station, later joined Stockdales Cavalry *W. A. Burris *Thomas Burris killed Chickamauga *John Bomillor died disease 1861 *W. E. Butler died 1903 *Young P. Butler died disease 1862 *J. B. Carruth killed Shiloh 4.6.1862 *E. B. Carruth Appointed Regiment Comissary. Prisoner War Shiloh *G. G. Caston killed Chickamauga 9.20.1863 *M. W. Caston died 1902 *W. S. Causey discharged Saltillo *R. M. Causey wounded Chattahooohee River Died 1912 *J. H. Corcoran transferred to Sharpshooters *F. W. Cox died wounds received Munfordsville 1862 *W. J. Courtney wounded and unfit for further service *J. J. Cain died disease 1864 *H. H. Cain died disease *R. R. Chaddiek *Tim Collins discharged *Abel W. Cotton wounded Chickamuga *Iverson Cockerham died disease Ocean Springs *J. H. Dixon wounded Atlanta and unfit for further service *J. H. Duff wounded New Hope Church 6. 1864 *E. T. Dunn wounded Atlanta 7.28.1864, lost leg *Thomas Eubanks died since war *Winchester Everett died 6.14.1920 *Zach L. Everett wounded Chickamauga, later joined Stockdales Cavalry, died 12.29.1912, Monroe, Louisiana *E.. J. Foreman *Richard Freeman *Mat Freeman missing at Nashville, Tenn. *H. M. Faust *Peter Goldstein discharged under conscript law *P. L. Griffen wounded at Munfordville died since the war *Nat Garrow died since the war *S. H. Haygood died while.prisoner of war *James Haygood killed in battle *W. 0. Hughey, died since the war *E. A. Hughey discharged, later joined 33rd Miss. regiment *T. D. Jenkins died disease *W. G. Jackson killed Murfreesboro 12. 1862 *W. T. Johns killed by negroes *John R. Johns discharged, later joined 24th Miss. Cavalry Company A *Robt. Keith detailed as scout for sharpshooters *Lemuel Keith *R. H. Lowrie discharged Shieldsboro *W. C. Little killed Munfordsville 9.14.1862 *George Sylvester Lea killed Franklin, Tenn. 11.30.1864 *James McClendon transferred to sharpshooters *Fred Michael deserted 1861 *Jesse McClendon wounded at Murfreesboro *W. F. Moore prisoner of war Shiloh *W. W. Moore Physician died Summit, Miss. 1912. *James A. Moore died in hospital, 1862 *S. B. Moore killed at Now Hope Church 6. 1864 *N. B. McCoy died disease *W. W. McDowell transferred to cavalry 1863 *A. H. McKnight died disease *Charles Mixon wounded Chickamauga 9. 1863 *L. J. Neyland died disease *D. W. Neilson died disease 3.1862 *John Nunnery, died 10.11.1901 *David Nunnery, died 8. 1906 *Wm. J. Nunnery Promoted Lt. for bravery,. Made color bearer 7th Miss. Killed Atlanta 7.22.1864 *Reuben Nunnery wounded Murfreesboro died 11.7.1910 *Henry Nunnery, joined 4th Cavalry, died 1900 *Samuel Nunnery wounded Jonesboro died 1915 *Geo. M. Page wounded Atlanta 7.22.1864 died 1903 *James S. Perkins died wounds received Nashville 12.16.1864 *H. H. Ratcliff discharged at Tupelo, Miss. *W. R. Ratoliff killed Munfordsville 9.14.1862 *Thomas Reed discharged Saltillo *S. S. Reeves *R. S. Reynolds died disease 1862 *L. P. Reynolds *Tom Reynolds killed Munfordsville 9.14.1862 *J. F. Reynolds *J. F. Roberts Prisoner of War *T. G. Roberts discharged Saltillo *C. C. Smith *B. Schwartz discharged under conscript law *A. Scherk *Thomas Swearingen died disease Pass Christian *E. L. Swearengin died 1915 *John M. Thompson died 1901 *Wm. F. Toler *Thomas Toler missing in action Murfreesboro, Tenn *N.A. Travis died Amite County at 96 yrs, of age *S. T. Van Norman died 1905 *G. B. Van Norman wounded Atlanta died since the war *H. L. Washburn discharged Pass Christian *Wm. H. Webb transferred 33rd Miss. Regiment *B. F. Wilkinson transferred to Sharpshooters *Chas. V. Wall died disease *J. W. Wilkinson killed at Shiloh *S. C. Webb elected Lt. resigned, died 1922 *N.C. Whittington discharged Tyners Station, died 1920 *J. M. Wilson died disease 4. 1862 *A. J. Webb wounded Murfreesboro *S. B. Whittington wounded Resaca, Gab died 7.1.1918 *Wm. H. Parker died since war

7th Mississippi Regiment, Company K Roster.

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[[Category: 7th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]]
Civil War 7th Mississippi Regiment
COMPANY K
7th MISSISSIPPI REGIMENT
{{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} *Capt. N. L. Huff died since war *let Lt. J. F. Sessions died since war *2nd Lt. E. W. Harris *3rd Lt. N. B. Wilson killed ICRR wreck Ponchatoula 2.28.1862 *Ord. Sgt. Samuel Oneal *2nd Sgt. A. F. Davis died since war *3rd Sgt. B. T. Anderson killed ICRR wreck 2.28.1862 *4th Sgt. M. Day died during war lot *Corp. F. M. Wilson 2nd Corp. Ho G. Reynolds wounded at Nashville and died *3rd Corp. F. J. Edwards killed ICRR wreck 2.28.1862 Ponchatoula, La. *4th Corp. Joel Freeman ===Privates=== *Joe Butler *John P. Jones * J. E. Bain *W. J. Jones killed ICRR Wreck *R. Bass killed Chickamauga *Jones died Pass Christian *M. Bass died since the war *C. S. Jones * J. A. Bright killed ICRR wreck 2.28.1862 *Taylor.King *Cicero Brown died since the war *S. G. Long *O. Bradshaw *Thos. Lard Sr. * J. S. Burkhalter *Thos. Lard Jr. * M. Cowart J. Levy discharged as ali * R. W. Clark died since the war *G. W. Moore *G. P. Claughton. died during the war *J. F. Mayhkll * F. L. Causay *W. J. Mercer killed IC wreck * G. Carlook *Dave MaKey * R. M. Cassels *Thos. W. McGehee wounded Shiloh * R. T. A. Carraway *J. H. McGehee *W. T. Carlook *Thos. McKnight *E. Cain *E. McManus lost leg Jonesboro *N. Cain *L. McGehee hired substitute *W. H. Durham killed Chickamauga *T. C. Parker died 1910 * Jo M. Day *B. F. Parsons * W. H. Doy *J. T. Parsons *H. Day *J. R. Parker killed Jonesboro 7.186 * H. Dillon *J. M. Reynolds died Ryan, Tenn. * J. W. Ewell *S. E. Rawlinson * T. J. Godbold *W. P. Robertson *Ed. J.. Forman *N. B. Robertson died 1915 *F.M. Freeman died Federal prison *Alex Robertson killed Atlanta 7.22.1864 *B. Gardner *Sam Steele *J. F. Griffin *V. P. Sterling died 1914 *I. Griffin *J. N. Sterling *H. Garner *A. J. Steele *W. L. Godbold *Thos. Swearengin died during war *S. Haygood *Benton Steele totally blind from bullet going through head, died 1912 *P. C. Huff *W. H. Huff *Cicero Smith *Thomas Halford *Denman Taylor *S. Howell *W. B. Taylor *S. Hickingbottan *John Tillery, *E. A. Hughey *J. S. Turner *E. K. Webb *John White *William White *Thos. White *Joe White *Frank Whittington killed in ICRR wreck Ponchatoula, LA. 2.28.1862 *Dempsey Whittington *G. B. Whittington died 1914 *M. C. Whittington *N. B. Whittington *J. L. Whittington *S. Y. Whittington *L. J. Whittington wounded lost arm *S. T. Whittington *S. D. Wilkinson died 1914 *Solomon Weatheraby *Sumpter Wilson killed ICRR wreck Ponchatoula 2.28.1862 *W. Aldred *M. Aldrich *T. Anderson *B. D. Alfred *R. Cloy *Eastman Ford killed at Shiloh *Matt Freeman killed during war

7th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 7th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War]] ===7th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment, US Civil War=== The 7th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.[[Wikipedia:7th_Iowa_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment]] ====Service==== The 7th Iowa Infantry was organized at Burlington, Iowa and assembled into Federal service between July 24 and August 4, 1861. The regiment was sent out on July 12, 1865. '''Total strength and casualties''' Unit strength was 1552. The regiment lost 7 officers and 134 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 4 officers and 160 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 305 fatalities. 354 were wounded. '''7th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry''' :Active: July 24, 1861 to July 12, 1865 :Country: United States :Allegiance: Union :Branch: Infantry :Commanders: ::Colonel Jacob Gartner Lauman ::Colonel Elliott W. Rice ::Brevet Colonel James C. Parrot :Engagements: ::Battle of Belmont ::Fort Henry ::Fort Donelson ::[[:Category:Battle of Shiloh|Battle of Shiloh]] ::Battle of Corinth ::Battle of Resaca ::Battle of Kennesaw Mountain ::March to the Sea ::[[:Category:Battle of Bentonville|Battle of Bentonville]] '''History of Floyd County''' * Company "B" 7th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment. [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/History_of_Floyd_County-4.jpg pg 466], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/History_of_Floyd_County-5.jpg pg 467], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/History_of_Floyd_County-6.jpg pg 468], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/History_of_Floyd_County-7.jpg pg 469], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/History_of_Floyd_County-8.jpg pg 470], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/History_of_Floyd_County-9.jpg pg 471], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/History_of_Floyd_County-10.jpg pg 472], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/History_of_Floyd_County-11.jpg pg 473]. '''Personal Stories''' * On December 20, 1863, [[Douglas-1240|Calvin Douglas]] enlisted in the Union Army Company B, Seventh Iowa Infantry. Calvin became a Cannoneer, His unit was known as Sherman's Bummers. Because of always being close to the firing cannon, he lost the hearing in his left ear. He served in the army until he was mustered out on July 12, 1865 two months after the official end of the Civil War. Friends and Neighbors serving With him as soldiers from Cedar Twp. were Elijah Castle, Sylvanus Haughey, [[Hoisington-16|Lucian P. Hoisington]], [[Hoisington-22|Phin M. Hoisington]], [[Hoisington-23|William Henry Hoisington]] and Tilman A. Howard, and from Charles City, R.G. Reiniger and Elma Crum. ---- '''7th Regiment, Iowa Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Burlington July 24 to August 4, 1861. Moved to St. Louis, Mo., August 6; thence to Pilot Knob, Mo. Attached to District of Cairo to February, 1862. 4th Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Cairo, February, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of West Tennessee and Army of Tennessee, to July, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Dept. of the Tennessee to September, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, to October, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, District of Corinth, 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, District of Corinth, 17th Army Corps, Dept. of the Tennessee, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, District of Corinth, 16th Army Corps, to March, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 16th Army Corps, to September, 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 15th Army Corps, to July, 1865. Service:Duty at Pilot Knob, Jackson, Cape Girardeau County, Norfolk, Fort Jefferson, Bird's Point, Mo., Fort Holt, Ky., and Cairo, Ill., till November, 1861. Affair at Elliott's Mills, Camp Crittenden, September 22. Expedition to Belmont November 6-7. Battle of Belmont November 7. Moved from Bird's Point to St. Louis, Mo., November 10, and duty there till January, 1862. Expedition to Fort Henry, Tenn., January 15-25. Operations against Fort Henry February 2-6. Investment of Fort Donelson February 12-16. Capture of Fort Donelson February 16. Expedition to Clarksburg, Tenn., February 19-21. Moved to Pittsburg Landing March 5-18. Battle of Shiloh April 6-7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit May 31-June 6. Duty at Corinth till October. Expedition to Iuka, Miss., September 18-22. Battle of Iuka September 19. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit October 5-7. Moved to Rienzi October 7; thence to Boneyard and duty there till November. Little Bear Creek November 28 and December 12. Duty at Corinth till March, 1863. Expedition against Forest December 18, 1862, to January 3, 1863. Moved to Bethel, Tenn., March 1863, and duty there till June 1. Moved to Corinth June 1; thence to Moscow and duty there till August At LaGrange till October. March to Pulaski October 30-November 11 and duty there till March, 1864. Veterans on furlough January and February. At Prospect, Tenn., till April. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1 to September 8. Demonstration on Resaca May 8-13. Sugar Valley May 9. Battle of Resaca May 13-14. Ley's Ferry, Oostenaula River, May 15. Rome Cross Roads May 16. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Mill July 3-4. Chattahoochie River July 5-17. Battle of Atlanta July 22. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25-30. Flint River Station August 30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2-6. Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 1-26. Reconnoissance and skirmishes on Cave Springs Road, near Rome, October 12-13. March to the sea November 15-December 10. Little Ogeechee River December 4. Eden Station and Jenks Bridge December 7. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the Carolinas January to April, 1865. Salkehatchie Swamps, S. C., February 3-5. South Edisto River February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. Congaree Creek February 15. Columbia February 16-17. Lynch's Creek February 25-26. Expedition to Florence, S. C., Mareh 4-6. Battle of Bentonville March 20-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 9-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review May 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June. Mustered out July 12, 1865. Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 134 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 160 Enlisted men by disease. Total 305. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIA0007RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== Leaving Iowa August 6, 1861, it proceeded to Cape Girardeau, Mo., where it was assigned to Prentiss's Division. It was engaged on active duty in Missouri for several months, during which it fought at Belmont, sustaining the heaviest loss of any regiment in that battle. The first man killed at Belmont was one of the skirmishers of the Seventh; its loss was 51 killed, 127 wounded, 39 captured, and 10 missing; a total of 227 out of 410 engaged. Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Wentz and three line officers were killed there, while Colonel Lauman and Major Rice were wounded. At Fort Donelson the regiment was in General C. F. Smith's Division, Colonel Lauman commanding the brigade; loss 2 killed and 37 wounded. At Shiloh,--then in Tuttle's Brigade, W. H. Wallace's Division,--the regiment was on parade for inspection when the army was surprised by the Confederate attack; the Seventh moved promptly to the front, and immediately became engaged; loss, 10 killed, 17 wounded, and 7 missing. At the battle of Corinth,--October 3d and 4th, 1862--it was in Davies's Division; under command of Colonel Rice it made a stubborn fight, capturing a stand of colors, but losing 21 killed, 87 wounded, and 13 missing; over one-third of those engaged. The year 1863 was spent near Corinth, and in 1864, the regiment having reenlisted, entered upon Sherman's Atlanta campaign, during which it was hotly engaged at Lay's Ferry, Ga. (Resaca), where it lost 11 killed and 51 wounded. It was then in Rice's (1st) Brigade, Sweeny's (2d) Division, Sixteenth Corps. After the fall of Atlanta, it was placed in Rice's (4th) Division, Fifteenth Corps, in which it served during Sherman's Georgia and Carolina campaigns. Mustered out July 12, 1865.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 ==Sources== * Iowa Adjutant General's Office ''Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion'' Volume I: 1st - 8th Regiments -- Infantry (state printer, Des Moines, 1908) [https://archive.org/stream/aby1249.0001.001.umich.edu#page/911/mode/1up Seventh Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry] Historical Sketch & Rosters p 911-1058

7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, United States Civil War]] For a grouping of persons assigned to this unit, see [[:Category: 7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, United States Civil War|the category for the 7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry]]. Organized at large in Missouri, Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Thomas T. Crittenden and E. T. Ward. '''7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry''' Overview:Organized at large in Missouri March and April, 1862. Served unattached, Dept. of Missouri, to September, 1862. District of Southwest Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to October, 1862. Unattached, Army of the Frontier, Dept. of Missouri, to June, 1863. District Central Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1865. Service:Post Oak Creek, near mouth of Briar, March 26, 1862. Warrensburg April 8. Warrensburg May 17 (Co. "G"). Pursuit of Poindexter August 8-15 (Detachment). Independence August 12. Scout from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Independence August 12-14. Expedition to Hickory Grove August 17-27 (1 Co.). Fayetteville, Ark., October 24. Scout from Linden to White River April 1-5, 1863 (Co. "G"). White River April 17. Scout from Newtonia to French Point and Centre Creek May 13-18 (Detachment). French Point May 15 (Detachment). Carthage May 16 (Detachment). Hartsville May 23. Mountain Store May 26. Carthage June 27-28. Scout from Sedalia August 25-28 (Detachment). Clear Fork August 26 (Detachment). Near Syracuse October 25 (Co. "H"). Warsaw October 7. Near Camp Cole October 9. LaMine Bridge October 10. Booneville October 11-12. Merrill's Crossing and Dug Ford, near Jonesborough, October 12. Blackwater October 12. Marshall, Arrow Rock, Blackwater, October 13. Jonesborough October 14. Warrensburg May 28, 1864. Near Dunksburg June 27-28 (Co. "K"). Wellington July 8. Operations near Wellington July 9-13. Warder's Church July 10 (Detachment). Columbia July 12 (Detachment). Johnson County July 16. Clear Fork, near Warrensburg, July 16 (Detachment). Scout in Johnson County July 26-31 (Detachment). Blackwater River July 27 (Co. "G"). Big Creek July 28 (Co. "C"). Expedition from Warrensburg to Chapel Hill July 29-August 2 (Co. "K"). Near Chapel Hill July 30 (Co. "K"). Operations near Holden August 2-8. Merrick's Creek, near Holden, August 8 (Co. "K"). Operations in Johnson County August 11-19 (Detachment). Near Holden August 12 (Detachment). Scout from Crisp's Mills on Big Creek August 25-30 (Co. "M"). Near Rose Hill August 26 (Co. "M"). Near Lone Jack September 1 (Detachment). Operations in Johnson County September 1-9 (Detachment). Expedition from Sedalia to Scott's Ford on Blackwater September 2-4. Scout in Lafayette County September 20-25 (Detachment). Arrow Rock Road September 23 (Detachment). Prince's Shoals, Osage River, Cole County, October 5-6. Near Jefferson City October 8. California and Booneville October 9. Near Booneville October 11-12. Sedalia October 15. Little Blue October 21. Independence, Big Blue and State Line October 22. Westport October 23. Engagement at the Marmiton or Battle of Charlot Octobcr 25. Mine Creek, Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Scout from Warrensburg to Greenton Valley November 29-December 3 (Detachment). Scout from Camp Grover to Texas Prairie January 12-15, 1865 (Detachment). Scout from Warrensburg to Miami January 12-17 (Co. "I"). Scout from Warrensburg to Snibar Hills January 18-22 (Detachment). Scout from Warrensburg to Tabo Creek, etc., February 1-5 (Detachment). Scout in Lafayette County February 3-8. Scout from Warrensburg to Columbus and skirmish near Greenton March 19-23 (Detachment). Near Booneville May 3. Duty in Central District of Missouri till July. Mustered out July 11, 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 56 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 6 Officers and 152 Enlisted men by disease. Total 218. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMO0007RCY National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] '''7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry'''[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/7th_Regiment,_Missouri_State_Militia_Cavalry_(Union) 7th_Regiment,_Missouri_State_Militia_Cavalry_(Union)] ''Brief History'' The 7th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry was enrolled between 1 January 1862 and 4 April 1862. They were mustered between 8 March 1862 and 23 April 1862. The Regiment was discharged between 20 March 1865 and 20 April 1865. The Lieutenant Colonels in charge were Thomas T. Crittenden and E. T. Ward. ''Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin'' Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles,companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. *Company A - Captain Joseph A. Peak - Many men from Seali, Pettis County *Company B - Captain Richard L. Ferguson - Many men from Pettis County *Company C - Captain William P. Baker - Many men from Pettis County *Company D - Captain Jesse J. Turley - Many men from Pettis County *Company E - Captain Abraham Darst - Many men from Pettis County *Company F - Captain Benjamin H. Wilson - Many men from Pettis County *Company G - Captain Melville U. Foster - Many men from Warrensburg, Johnson County *Company H - Captain Richard M. Box - Many men from Pettis County *Company I - Captain George T. Hamlin - Many men from Princeton, Mercer County *Company K - Captain William P. Ballew - Many men from Chillicothe, Livingston County *Company L - Major Murline C. Henslee - Many men from Chillicothe, Livingston County *Company M - Captain Oscar B. Queen - Many men from Chillicothe, Livingston County The above information about the companies with partial rosters is found in Kenneth E. Weant's book, Civil War Records Union Troops Missouri State Militia Cavalry Volume 7 (Arlington, Texas : K.E. Weant, c2007), pages #33-51. FHL book 977.8 M2wkc v. 7 ==Sources==

7th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry

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[[Category: 7th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War]] '''7th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Portland, Cameron, Grafton, Wheeling, Morgantown and Greenland, W. Va., July 16 to December 3, 1861. Attached to Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1862. 1st Brigade, Landers' Division, Army Potomac, to March, 1862. 1st Brigade, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Army Corps and Dept. of the Shenandoah, to May, 1862. 1st Brigade, Shields' Division, Dept. of the Rappahannock, to June, 1862. Kimball's Independent Brigade, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to September, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army Potomac, to March, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Moved to Romney, W. Va., and duty there till January 10, 1862. Skirmish at Romney, Mill Creek Mills, October 26, 1861. Expedition to Blue's Gap January 6-7, 1862. Hanging Rock, Blue's Gap, January 7. At Paw Paw Tunnel till March 4. Advance on Winchester March 4-15. Battle of Winchester March 23. Cedar Creek March 25. Woodstock April 1. Edenburg April 2. Columbia Furnace April 16. Occupation of Mt. Jackson April 17. March to Fredericksburg, Va., May 12-22. Ravenswood May 15. March to Front Royal May 25-30. Front Royal May 30. Expedition to Luray June 3-7. Forced march to Port Republic June 8-9. Battle of Port Republic June 9 (Reserve). Moved to Alexandria June 29, thence to Harrison's Landing June 30-July 2. Haxall's, Herring Creek, Chickahominy Swamp, July 3-5. Moved to Alexandria, thence to Centreville August 16-29. Plains of Manassas August 29-30. Germantown September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battles of South Mountain, Md., September 14; Antietam September 16-17. Moved to Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September 22, and duty there till October 30. Reconnoissance to Leesburg October 1-2. Advance up Loudoun Valley and march to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 18. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Duty at Falmouth till April. "Mud March" January 20-24. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till September. Advance from line of the Rappahannock to the Rapidan September 13-17. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Auburn and Bristoe October 14. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Robertson's Tavern November 27. Mine Run November 28-30. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Morton's Ford February 6-7. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Laurel Hill May 8; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Po River May 10; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient or "Bloody Angle" May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. 0n line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Jerusalem Plank Road June 22-23, 1864. Demonstration north of the James July 27-29. Deep Bottom July 27-28. Demonstration north of the James August 13-20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14-18. Ream's Station August 25. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 1. Yellow House October 1-3. Hatcher's Run October 27-28. Raid on Weldon Railroad December 7-12. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5-7, 1865. Watkins' House March 25. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Boydton and White Oak Roads March 30-31. Crow's House March 31. Fall of Petersburg April 2.Sailor's Creek April 6. Farmville and High Bridge April 7. Clover Hill, Appomattox Court House, April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. March to Washington, D. C., May 1-12. Grand Review May 23. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June. Mustered out July 1, 1865. Regiment lost during service 9 Officers and 133 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 154 Enlisted men by disease. Total 300. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UWV0007RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== At Gettysburg, the Seventh West Virginia, under command of Colonel Jonathan Lockwood, charged and drove back the Seventh Virginia (Confederate), wounding and capturing its Colonel; also, a Lieutenant Lockwood, a nephew of Lieutenant-Colonel Lockwood, who was wounded. Becoming much reduced in numbers, it was consolidated, on September 5, 1863, into four companies, the enrollment given above being the number enrolled up to that time; three new companies were added in March, 1865. As an acknowledgment of the superior qualities of the Battalion, it was furnished, in 1864, with Henry rifles--sixteen shooters. The Seventh was organized in August, 1861, serving in West Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley until May, 1862, when it was assigned to Kimball's Brigade, which joined McClellan's army at Harrison's Landing, just after the battle of Malvern Hill. At Antietam, the regiment lost 29 killed and 116 wounded; no missing. In that battle, Colonel Snider and Lieutenant-Colonel Lockwood had their horses killed under them, and three color bearers were killed. Its casualties at Gettysburg were 5 killed, 41 wounded, and 1 missing. It renlisted and returned to Wheeling on its veteran furlough in February, 1864, taking the field again in May, 1864, in Carroll's (3d) Brigade, Gibbon's (2d) Division, Second Corps. Subsequently, this brigade was commanded by General Thomas A. Smyth, and the division by General William Hays. The Seventh was mustered out July 1, 1865, having served with credit to itself and honor to its State. --- West Virginia 7th Infantry Regiment (Union) HISTORICAL NOTES: This unit was organized at Portland, Cameron, Grafton, Wheeling, Morgantown and Greenland, W. Va., July 16 to December 3, 1861. For much of the war, it was a part of the famed "Gibraltar Brigade" in the Army of the Potomac. It was famed primarily for two major actions, a determined charge on the Sunken Road at Antietam and a late evening counterattack on East Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg that helped push back an attack by the Louisiana Tigers. . It was initially attached to the Railroad District of West Virginia, and provided guard duty for the railroads against Confederate raiders. The 7th fought in the 1862 Valley Campaign in Nathaniel Banks' V Corps, seeing action in a number of small engagements before fighting in the Battle of Port Republic in late May. It was assigned to the II Corps and would remain in that organization for the rest of the war. A part of Nathan Kimball's brigade during the September 1862 Maryland Campaign, the 7th Virginia took part in the attack on the Sunken Road ("Bloody Lane") at Antietam. Following the battle, the regiment helped garrison Harper's Ferry until the end of October, when it marched through the Loudoun Valley to Falmouth, Virginia. The 7th next saw action at the Battle of Fredericksburg in the II Corps assault, and participated in the ill-fated Mud March. In late April and early May 1863, the 7th West Virginia participated in the Chancellorsville Campaign. In June, the regiment marched northward into Pennsylvania during the Gettysburg Campaign and took a defensive position on Cemetery Ridge on July 2. In the evening, along with the 4th Ohio and 14th Indiana, it was sent to help stop the attack of Jubal Early on Cemetery Hill. In the autumn of that same year, the 7th participated in the Mine Run and Bristoe campaigns.[1] In February 1864, the 7th was engaged in fighting at Morton's Ford, and then took part in the Overland Campaign, including the Battle of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania, where it was involved in the attack on the Salient or "Bloody Angle." For the bulk of the year, the regiment was active during the Siege of Petersburg. In early 1865, the 7th fought at the Battle of Hatcher's Run and then the fall of Petersburg. It subsequently marched in pursuit of the retreating Army of Northern Virginia during the Appomattox Campaign. The regiment marched in the Grand Review in Washington, D.C. on May 23 before being transported to Louisville, Kentucky. The Regiment lost during service 9 Officers and 133 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 154 Enlisted men by disease. Total 300. {{Military Help | Regiments War}} ==Sources== ----

7th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 7th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of the Wilderness]] '''7th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' The 7th Regt. Mass. Vol. Inf. was recruited largely through the efforts of Darius N. Couch, a West Point graduate, who became its first colonel, and later rose to the rank of major general, commanding the 2d Army Corps. It was made up largely of men from Bristol County, and had its rendezvous at Camp Old Colony, Taunton, Mass. It was mustered into the service June 15, 1861. Leaving Massachusetts July 12, it reached Washington on the 15th and was encamped at Kalorama Heights, Georgetown. August 6, it was brigaded with the 10th Mass., the 2d R. I., and the 36th N. Y. Inf., and soon removed to its permanent camp at Brightwood. Colonel Couch was soon promoted to brigadier general and was given the command of the brigade. After a winter spent at Brightwood about the last of March the regiment was transferred to Fort Monroe from which point it joined the advance of the Army of the Potomac toward Yorktown. During the late spring and early summer it participated in the Peninsular campaign, being present at Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, and Oak Grove as a part of Devens' Brigade, Couch's Division, Keyes' (4th) Corps, Army of the Potomac. Recalled from the front of Richmond, on September 1, 1862, it debarked at Alexandria. During the middle of this month it took part in the advance to South Mountain and Antietam, but was not engaged. Late in the fall Devens' command became the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 6th Corps. It was present with slight loss at Fredericksburg December 13, 1862, then spent the winter in camp between Falmouth and White Oak Church. On May 3, 1863, in cooperation with Hooker's flank movement to Chancellorsville, the 7th, as a part of the 6th Corps, participated in the capture of Marye's Heights and later in the battle at Salem Heights, suffering heavy casualties. It was with the 6th Corps in its march to Gettysburg, but suffered no loss in that engagement. After participating in the capture of Rappahannock Station and in the Mine Run campaign, in December, 1863, the regiment went into winter quarters near Brandy Station. In the reorganization of the Army of the Potomac during the succeeding winter the brigade to which the 7th belonged became Eustis' (4th) Brigade, Getty's (2d) Division, 6th Corps. On the first day of the battle of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864, Getty's division, detached from its corps, opened the infantry fighting on the Plank road, on this and the succeeding day losing 120 men, 15 being killed and 13 mortally wounded. On May 8, the opening day at Spottsylvania, the 7th captured the colors and 32 men of a Georgia regiment. Ten days later it participated in the final attack at Spottsylvania, then joined in the flank movement to the North Anna and Cold Harbor. At the latter place it was engaged June 1 to 12, with some loss. On June 15, its term of service having expired, the regiment withdrew from the front and returned to Washington. Sent northward, it reached Taunton, Mass., June 20, and on the 27th day of June it was mustered out of the service. Source: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors & Marines in the Civil War The men of the 7th Massachusetts:
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8. Badisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 169

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[[Category: Infanterie-Regiment 169, Imperial German Army, World War I]] The 8. Badisches Infanterieregiment 169 was the 8th Regiment in the region of Baden and the 169th of Imperial Germany. It was also called the "Eisernes Regiment" (Iron Regiment).Imperial Germany's "Iron Regiment" of the First World War: War Memories of Service with Infantry Regiment 169 1914-1918, Second Edition, John K. Reith, ISBN 9780998804507 ==Known Members of the Regiment== ===III. Battalion=== ====9. Kompanie==== *[[Kalb-136|Johannes Kalb]] Armee-Verordnungsblatt, Deutsche Verlustlisten, Ausgabe 224, Seite 2960, from 1914-11-26 as found online [https://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/publication/147448/edition/156210/content wbc.poznan.pl]Militärpaß, ausgestellt an Johannes Kalb am 16.10.1931, original document in posession of [[Kalb-142|Stefanos Kalb]] *[[Rieth-179|Albert Rieth]]Armee-Verordnungsblatt. Verlustlisten 1915.01.20 Ausgabe 331, as found online wbc.poznan.pl [https://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/publication/155300/edition/160576/content Seite 4392], III. Battalion, 9. Kompanie ==Weblinks== https://wiki.genealogy.net/IR_169 https://www.ironregiment169.com/ ==Sources==

8 June 1966 Topeka Tornado

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[[Category: Weather Disasters]][[Category: Tornadoes]] '''Topeka, Kansas - Middle of the United States. Zip code: 666xx''' {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Tornadoes}} === The Myth of Burnett's Mound, Topeka === Burnett's Mound is a raised area on the southwestern side of the city, alleged to be the burial site for Pottawatomie Chief Abram Burnett (1812-1880) Abram Burnett - Kansas Historical Society (https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/abram-burnett/11999, accessed 8 January 2020) . Burnett's Mound was also alleged to be a sacred site and one that a tornado would never be able to cross without first having its tail clipped. Topeka Capital-Journal Archives. Topeka Capital Journal, 2015: ''Burnett's Mound Myth''. (http://tornado.cjonline.com/?p=70 accessed: 7 Jan 2020). On June 8 1966, the superstition of Burnett's Mound was laid to rest when that evening an F-5 category tornado touched down and stomped on some houses, while skipping over others and destroying a good chunk of Washburn university. It launched cars in the air like paper planes, throwing them into trees and buildings. It destroyed over 800 houses and wiped out at least 50 businesses. Trees were snapped like toothpicks, or ripped out of the ground and launched at other nearby landmarks. Spotters on the ground were left in great risk, as they tried to assess what was happening and relay it to the weather reporters. Storm chasers and weather alerts weren't what they are today. In fact, the weekly tornado siren drill that goes off every Monday at 12pm (unless there is inclement weather), wasn't a feature of Topeka's weather warning system, until after this terrible event. And remember, there were no cell phones in 1966. Getting the information back to the news team was a monumental effort, and one that probably paid off. While the death toll was 16, it could have been much higher. === '''"For God's sake! Take cover!"''' === The call of desperate weatherman, Bill Kurtis, on the local TV station, WIBW, unsure how to convey the urgency of the situation left him uttering words that people remember to this day. And somehow the urgency and choice of words and how he spoke gave people pause to realize this was no drill, or small twister that was going to pass by. This was on the ground, in the city...and moving. Fast. It is likely that Bill's words saved numerous lives, but it is the ground spotters and relay team that were able to get him that information. It was old fashioned team work, but it was also a shared race for survival. The tornado which was estimated to be at times a half mile wide is said to have been on the ground for about 20 minutes, cutting a 22 mile path through town from Auburn to the central city. The tornado gradually weakened, and disappeared once it hit the Kansas river. The 1966 Topeka Tornado. Weather.gov (https://www.weather.gov/top/1966TopekaTornado, accessed 7 January 2020) When the wind settled down and the calm had returned, the tornado had claimed 16 people. ==Victims== {| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="5px" bgcolor="#FFFAA" !Burial !Name !Vitals |- |Council Grove, KS |[[Pierce-12710|Hattie L. (Pierce) Anderson]] |1874 - 1966 |- |Carbondale, KS |[[Reed-21401|Mary I. (Read) Beasley]] |1874 - 1966 |- |Lancing, KS |[[Beymer-83|Craig Beymer]] |1961 - 1966 |- |Topeka, KS |[[Crouch-3320|William (Billy Bob) R. Crouch]] |1922 - 1966 |- !{{Image|file=Culver-2150.jpg |size=s}} |[[Culver-2150|John Delancy Culver]] |1906 – 1966 |- |Topeka, KS |[[Graeur-1|Lisle Sigmund George Grauer ]] |1899 - 1966 |- |Topeka, KS |[[Lee-29997|Gareford Lee]] |1902 - 1966 |- |Unknown |[[Lyons-5928|Edward Johnson Lyons]] |1893 - 1966 |- |Elmont, KS |[[Milton-1353|Oliver Milton]] |1895 – 1966 |- !{{Image|file=Scheibe-36.jpg | size=s}} |[[Scheibe-36|John E. Scheibe]] |1947 - 1966 |- |Omaha, NE |[[Sklenicka-3|George Anthony Sklenicka]] |1904 - 1966 |- |Topeka, KS |[[Taylor-63200|Sterling (Chick) Price Taylor]] |1903 - 1966 |- ! |John Wells | |- ! |Bertha M. Whitney | |- !{{Image|file=Wolf-6120.jpg |size=s }} |[[Wolf-6120|Calvin L. Wolf]] |1901 – 1966 |- !{{Image|file=Beseau-5.jpg |size=s }} |[[Beseau-5|Clarice (Beseau) Wolf]] |1905 – 1966 |} ==The Present== Nearly 55 years later and there are still gaps in the city where the tornado wiped the land clear of the homes that stood there. In late 2018, on the 1300 block of SW Van Buren, six apartments were built on what was for years a desolate strip of land. A fully functional excavated water meter, most likely installed in the 1920s (unused since the devastation of 60 years before), is an indication there is likely more history closely tied to the Topeka Twister, that may be uncovered if other city land, still left bare by the twister, is ever redeveloped by humans. [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] 2018 First hand knowledge. As for the myth of Burnett's Mound, while it may have been laid to rest once, there is a general sentiment among many who live in Topeka, that another Tornado of such ferocity could never happen again because the bridges are built up and the city is much more vast with less flat open areas for a tornado to form. In 2011, there was a funnel cloud which formed on the south east edge of town. The tornado sirens started wailing (they sound like air raid sirens). A tornado briefly touched down near Lake Shawnee, but it didn't go further. The storm system eventually headed north, with sporadic tornadoes appearing near towns beyond the city. ==Sources== * Menninger, Bonar. ''And Hell Followed With It: Life and Death In a Kansas Tornado.'' Austin, Tx: Emerald Book Company, 2011. ==Further Information== * Color slides and WDAF Audio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EOrpEbqDC4

80th Birthday and Our Family Reunion

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84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry

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[[Category:Clearfield County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Cameron County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Montour County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Columbia County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Dauphin County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Blair County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:57th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Battle of Cold Harbor]] [[Category:Battle of the Wilderness]] [[Category:Battle of Chancellorsville]] [[Category:Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:Battle of Fredericksburg]] [[Category:Battle of Chantilly]] [[Category:Second Battle of Bull Run]] [[Category:Battle of Cedar Mountain]] [[Category:Second Battle of Kernstown]] [[Category:Military and War Project]] [[Category: 84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] This is a free space for the 84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry from the US Civil War. This is created to provide details of the regiment and its members. This is a place to list all resources that have mention of the 84th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. This is a work in progress. ==Regimental History== :Organized: August to October, 1861 :Location: Huntingdon and Camp Curtin :Service Length: :Commander: :Muster Out: ===Movement=== :1861 ::At Camp Curtin, Pa., till December 31, :1862 ::Moved to Hancock, Md., December 31-January 2, thence to Bath. ::Action at Bath January 4, and at Hancock January 5. ::Attached to 1st Brigade, Lander's Division, Army Potomac, to March ::1st Brigade, Shield's 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Corps, to April ::1st Brigade, Shield's Division, Dept. of the Shenandoah, to May ::4th Brigade, Shield's Division, Dept. of the Rappahannock, to June :1863 ::4th Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of Virginia, to September ::2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army Potomac, to June :1864 ::1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Army Corps, to March ::2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 2nd Army Corps, to May ::4th Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to July :1865 ::2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to January ===Service=== Retreat to Cumberland, Md., January 10-12, 1862. Duty guarding North and South Branch Bridges and at Paw Paw Tunnel till March, 1862. Advance on Winchester, Va., March 5-15. Battle of Winchester March 23. Occupation of Mt. Jackson April 17. Provost at Berryville till May 2. March to Fredericksburg May 12-22, and return to Front Royal May 25-29. Action near Front Royal May 31. Port Republic June 8-9. Moved to Alexandria June 29. Duty there till July. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 20-24. Thoroughfare Gap August 28. Battles of Groveton August 29; Bull Run August 30; Chantilly September 1. Duty at Arlington Heights, Defences of Washington, Whipple's Command, till October. Moved to Pleasant Valley, Md., October 18, thence to Warrenton and Falmouth October 24-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth, Va., till April. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July-24. Guarding Corps' trains during battle of Gettysburg July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee July 5-24. Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Regiment reenlisted January, 1864. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7. Duty near Brandy Station till May. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Spottsylvania C. H. May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. Harris Farm May 19. North Anna River May 23-26. Line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Haw's Shop May 31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to January 6, 1865. Weldon Railroad June 22-23, 1864. Demonstration north of James River at Deep Bottom July 27-29. Deep Bottom July 27-28. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (Reserve). Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom August 13-20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14-18. Peeble's Farm, Poplar Grove Church, September 29-October 2. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27-28. Consoildated with 57th Pennsylvania Infantry January 13, 1865. ===Company Rosters and Locations=== :Company A - Blair County :Company B - Dauphin and Lycoming Counties :Company C - Blair and Westmoreland Counties :Company D - Columbia and Montour Counties :Company E - Blair County :Company F - Lycoming County :Company G - Cameron and Cumberland Counties :Company H - Clearfield and Dauphin Counties :Company I - Clearfield and Blair Counties :Company K - Clearfield County ===Field Officers=== ===Medal of Honor=== ===Casulties=== :6 Officers and 119 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 98 Enlisted men by disease. Total 224. : ==After War Activities== :[https://gettysburg.stonesentinels.com/union-monuments/pennsylvania/pennsylvania-infantry/84th-pennsylvania/ 84th Regiment Gettysburg Monument] ==Resources== *[https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/84th/84thorg.html 84th Regiment PA Civil War page] *[https://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/pennsylvania/84th-pennsylvania-infantry/ Civil War in the East] *Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Compiled and Arranged from Official Records of the Federal and Confederate Armies, Reports of he Adjutant Generals of the Several States, the Army Registers, and Other Reliable Documents and Sources. Des Moines, Iowa: The Dyer Publishing Company, 1908 *[https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/84th/Indianademocratmay71862.html Casualties from Winchester, Virginia engagement] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add veterans to the category for regiment * add any casualties and where they passed *add any and all resources that can be found *add any special award recipients *add any after war reunions among regiment companies Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2382198 send me a private message]. Thanks!

84th Regiment of Foot

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[[Category:84th Regiment of Foot]] {{Succession box2 | title = 84th Regiment of Foot | years = Varied prior to 1881 | preceded-text = Created From | before = New in 1758 | succeeded-text = Became | after = [[:Category: York and Lancaster Regiment|York and Lancaster Regiment]] }} '''84th Regiment of Foot''' There was no, continuously serving, 84th Regiment of Foot. The number was used, at varying times, for units raised to meet a particular conflict. ===84th Regiment of Foot 1759 - 1765=== There was a Regiment, designated 84th, raised in England in 1758 for service during the Seven Years' War. Rather than Europe it was shipped to Madras, India in 1759 where it took part in the East Indies Campaign (1757–1763) under Robert Clive. The 84th among the first British regiments to serve in India. Sir Eyre Coote was a commander of the regiment during the Second Carnatic War. He would later become one of the first Commanders in Chief of India and General of the British Army. The Regiment returned to England in 1765 and was disbanded.See Land Forces of the British Empire; [http://web.archive.org/web/20080103161417/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/084-758.htm 84th Regiment of Foot] Prior to 1807 the 84th were stationed in Bombay, India (and several other duty stations in India) where they remained for a number of years. ===[[:Category: 84th Regiment of Foot, American Revolution|84th Regiment of Foot]] Royal Highland Emigrants 1775 - 1783=== The Royal Highland Emigrants was an infantry regiment raised in Canada by [[MacLean-608|Lieutenant-Colonel Allan MacLean]] at the behest of General Gage. Originally raised in 1775, the regiment was comprised of Highland emigrants and was made up of two battalions of ten companies each and to rendezvous at Lake Champlain. ===84th Regiment of Foot (York and Lancaster) 1793 - 1881=== The regiment was raised at York on 2 November 1793 by Lt.Col.George Bernard, the 1st Battalion deployed to the Netherlands against the French. In 1795 both Battalions were deployed to South Africa and then to India. In 1881, as part of the Childers Reforms of the British Army the Regiment was amalgamated with the [[:Category: 65th Regiment of Foot| 65th Regiment of Foot]] to create the [[:Category: York and Lancaster Regiment|York and Lancaster Regiment]], with the 84th becoming the 2nd Battalion. ==Sources== * The Regimental Records of the British Army; John Farmer; York and Lancaster Regiment

85 Acres 93 Perches, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [http://platplotter.appspot.com/mapserver?pid=6311778342404096 Plat Plotter] ==Known Owners== Jacob Wenger - until 29 Mar 1843 Jacob Royer - from 29 Mar 1843 until 5 Nov 1870 ==Plats Taken from This Plat== [[Space:74 Acres 47 Perches, Denver and West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|74 Acres 47 Perches, Denver and West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Sources== Lancaster County Deeds, Book M12, Page 395

85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and unit categories of the 85th see [[:Category:85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category]]}} Popularly known as the "Custer Division." Insignia, a khaki circle on which are superimposed the letters "C D" in red. Organized at Camp Custer, Mich., in Oct., 1917. The division was composed of drafted men from Michigan and Wisconsin. First units embarked for overseas on July 21, 1918, and the last units arrived in France on Aug. 12, 1918. Upon arrival in France the division was designated as a depot division and ordered to Pouilly (Nievre). The division was then broken up and the special units were sent forward as corps and army troops. The infantry units were formed into training cadres for sending forward replacements to the combat division at the front.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm The 85th Infantry Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: V Corps, United States Army, World War I | V Corps]] For now, we are not anticipating creating categories for units smaller than the regiment, i.e. battalions, companies, platoons, so while you should note that in the biography section of the profile, add the profile to the regiment, which should be listed below. Primary subordinate units were: *Headquarters, 85th Division *[[:Category:169th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 169th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category:170th Infantry Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 170th Infantry Brigade]] *[[:Category:160th Field Artillery Brigade, United States Army, World War I | 160th Field Artillery Brigade]] *328th Machine Gun Battalion *[[:Category:310th Engineer Regiment, United States Army, World War I | 310th Engineer Regiment]] *310th Field Signal Battalion *Headquarters Troop, 85th Division *310th Train Headquarters and Military Police **310th Ammunition Train **310th Supply Train **310th Engineer Train **310th Sanitary Train ***337th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***338th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***339th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company ***340th Field Hospital and Ambulance Company A division can also have separate battalions/companies that fall directly under the division and not under a regiment, for instance the HQ element for the general and his staff, a tank, artillery, engineer, etc unit. If the profile user's unit has not been created yet, or is unknown, add the profile to this division category and as we review/monitor, we will create the unit category if appropriate and reassign the profile to it. For the primary, peacetime category, see: * [[:Category: 85th Infantry Division, United States Army | 85th Infantry Division]] For more information on the 85th Infantry Division during World War I, see: * [[Wikipedia: 85th Infantry Division (United States)]]

85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II

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[[Category:85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II]] {{Profile-box|For profiles and regiment categories, see [[:Category:85th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War II|the category for the 85th during WWII]]}} {{Image|file=85th_Infantry_Division_United_States_Army_World_War_I.png |align=r |size=200px |caption=Custer Division }} The '''85th Infantry "Custer" Division''' in WW2 consisted of the 337, 338, & 339 Infantry Regiments, the 328, 329, 403 & 910 Field Artillery Battalions, and 85 Recon Troop and the support units of 310 Engineer Btn, 310 Medical Btn, 85 Signal, 85 QM and 785 Ordnance Companies. The division was activated in 1917 at Camp Custer, Michigan, and was sent to France but did not see combat as a unit. The 339 Infantry Regiment was sent to fight the Bolsehviks in Russia in 1919. The division was reactivated in May 1942 at Camp Shelby, MS. After completing basic training, they participated in the Louisiana Maneuvers and trained at the Desert Training Center in Yuma, AZ, during the summer of 1943. The division was transported across the US to Fort Dix, NJ. The day before Christmas, the first group departed from Newport News for North Africa. After further training and filling all open slots, they were shipped to Naples, Italy. They entered the line in April 1944 near the town of Minturno, under the observation of Monte Cassino. The 85th Infantry Division served under the command of General Mark Clark and the US 5th Army. They served in the II Corps and IV Corps at various times until the German surrender in Italy on May 2, 1945 The 85th Division launched their attack on May 11, 1944, as part of the 5th Army's attack of the GUSTAV Line. The division advanced from Minturno along the Mediterranean coast to the Anzio front. The 85th Infantry Division and the 88th Infantry Division lead the rush to liberate '''Rome''' and both claimed to be the first to enter the city. For the next week they advanced rapidly to the large Lake Braccianio. After a rest they entered the line along the''' ARNO Line''' at the town of Pisa on the south side of the Arno River. The Germans eventually fell back to their GOTHIC Line that ran along the peaks and ridges of the Appenine Mountains. The 85th Division lead the attack on the GOTHIC Line on September 13 to 17, 1944. With the US 91st Division on their left and the 88th Division on their right, the three regiments, the 338th, 339th and 337th, captured Monte Altuzzo, Monte Verruca, and Monte Pratone, respectively. As the Germans slowly pulled back, the mountain fighting got tough. The 5th Army was within sight of the flat Po Valley when the advance was called off because of rain and mud and depletion of ammo and supplies. In March, the 5th Army began to move out of the mountains and a race began to catch the Germans before they could retreat over the Alps. The 85th Infantry Division and 10th Mountain Division reached the Po River and crossed it at the town of San Benedetto Po. The 5th Army advanced rapidly and simply by-passed the pockets of German defenders in the large towns. Forming into mobile combat groups, they progressed through Verona and Vicenzia and into the foothills of the Alps. Most history books say they stopped near Vicenzia, but veterans will tell you they moved through Belluno and within a few miles of Brenner Pass before a truce was declared in preparation for the German surrender. Th 85th Division was credited with 3 campaigns: Rome-Arno, Appennine Mountains, & Po Valley. The 85th Infantry Division was assigned to: * [[:Category: IV Corps, United States Army, World War II | IV Corps]] Primary subordinate units were: *85th Infantry Division Headquarters *[[:Category: 337th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II|337th Infantry Regiment]] * [[:Category: 338th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II | 338th Infantry Regiment]] *[[:Category:339th Infantry Regiment, United States Army, World War II|339th Infantry Regiment]] *Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 85th Infantry Division Artillery **Division Artillery 328th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm) **Division Artillery 329th Field Artillery Battalion (105mm) **Division Artillery [[:Category: 403rd Field Artillery Battalion, United States Army, World War II|403rd Field Artillery Battalion (155mm)]] **Division Artillery 910th Field Artillery Battalion (155mm) *310th Engineer Combat Battalion *310th Medical Battalion *85th Reconnaissance Troop *85th Quartermaster Company *785th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company *85th Signal Company *85th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment The typical infantry division contained three(3) infantry regiments with each regiment containing 12 rifle companies and support companies; cannon company, anti-tank company and service company. Four companies were under the command of a Battalion HQ, so the 1st Battalion consisted of Companies, A, B, C & D(Heavy Weapons). The 3rd Battalion consisted of Companies I, K, L, and M(Heavy Weapons). A division can also have separate battalions/companies that fall directly under the division and not under a regiment, for instance the HQ element for the general and his staff, a anti-tank, artillery, engineer, etc unit. If the profile user's unit has not been created yet, or is unknown, add the profile to this division category and as we review/monitor, we will create the unit category if appropriate and reassign the profile to it. In addition, an infantry division may have other independent units temporarily attached to it, such as tank battalion, tank destroyer battalion and even infantry regiments loaned from other divisions. ===Sources=== *[[Wikipedia: 85th Infantry Division (United States)#World War II]]

85th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry

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[[Category: 85th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==85th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry== The 85th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Infantry was recruited during the months of August through November of 1861. Recruits were pulled from Fayette, Greene, Washington, and Somerset counties, all of which border the Mason-Dixon Line. ===Overview=== *Organized at Uniontown October 16 to November 12, 1861. Rendezvous camp was called "Camp LaFayette." *Left State for Washington, D. C. Attached to 2nd Brigade, Casey's Division, Army Potomac, to March, 1862. *2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army Potomac, to June, 1862. *2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to September, 1862. *Wessell's Brigade, Division at Suffolk, Va., 7th Corps, Dept. of Virginia, to December, 1862. *1st Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. * 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to February, 1863. *2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 18th Corps, Dept. of the South, to April, 1863. *Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, Dept. South, to June, 1863. *1st Brigade, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to July, 1863. *1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, July, 1863. *2nd Brigade, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to October, 1863. *Howell's Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to December, 1863. *District of Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, to April, 1864. *1st Brigade, 1st Division, 10th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to November, 1864. ===Service=== *Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. *Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10-15. *Moved to the Peninsula March 28. *Siege of Yorktown April 5-May 4. *Battle of Williamsburg May 5. *Reconnoissance to Seven Pines May 24-27. Skirmishes at Seven Pines, Savage Station and Chickahominy May 24. Seven Pines May 29. Battle of Seven Pines, Fair Oaks, May 31-June 1. *Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. * Brackett's June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. *At Harrison's Landing till August 16. *Moved to Fortress Monroe August 16-23, thence to Suffolk September 18, and duty there till December. *Reconnoissance to Franklin on the Blackwater October 3. Ordered to New Berne, N. C., December 4. *Foster's Expedition to Goldsboro December 10-21. *Southwest Creek December 13-14. *Kinston December 14. *Whitehall December 16. *Goldsboro December 17. *Duty at New Berne, N. C., till January, 1863. *Moved to Port Royal, S. C., January 28-31. * At St. Helena Island, S. C., till April. *At Folly Island, S. C., till July. *Attack on Morris Island July 10. *Assaults on Fort Sumter, Morris, Island, S. C., July 11 and 18. * Siege of Forts Sumter and Gregg, Morris Island, and operations against Fort Sumter and Charleston July 18-September 7. *Duty on Morris and Folly Islands operating against Charleston till December. * Moved to Hilton Head, S. C., and duty there till April, 1864. *Expedition to Whitmarsh Island, Ga., February 22. *Moved to Gloucester Point, Va., April. *Butler's operations on south side of James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-23. *Ware Bottom Church May 9. *Swift Creek or Arrowfield Church May 9-10. *Proctor's Creek and operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. *Battle of Drewry's Bluff May 14-16. *Operations on Bermuda Hundred front May 17-30. *Ware Bottom Church May 20. *Port Walthal June 16-17. *Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16 to November 22, 1864. *Ware Bottom Church June 20. *Demonstration on north side of the James at Deep Bottom August 13-20. *.Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14-18. *Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. * Darbytown Road October 7. *Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. *Mustered out November 22, 1864. Veterans and Recruits transferred to [[:Category: 188th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War | 188th Pennsylvania Infantry]]. ===Honor Roll=== Regiment lost during service 7 Officers and 90 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 146 Enlisted men by disease. Total 247.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UPA0085RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Sources== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/regiment/85th.html PA Civil War 85th Regiment page]. *[https://documenting.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00aee8080m/viewer#page/1/mode/2up History of the 85th Regiment] *Dickey, Luther S. "History of the Eighty-fifth regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, 1861-1865: comprising an authentic narrative of Casey's division at the Battle of Seven Pines," New York: J. C. & W. E. Powers, 1915. Web. ''University of Pittsburgh'' (https://documenting.pitt.edu/; accessed 29 May 2019). [https://documenting.pitt.edu/islandora/object/pitt%3A00aee8080m link].

88th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry

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'''The 88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Mustered into service September, 1861 - Mustered out of service June 30, 1865'''
[[Image:Vautier-28-23.jpg|260px]] Beginning on August 9, 1861, Colonel George McLean, recruits volunteers from the Philadelphia and Berks County areas to form a regiment to be known as the Cameron Guards. The regiment is named after the current Secretary of War, the Honorable Simon Cameron. Berks County would provide the soldiers of Companies A, B, and H. Philadelphia volunteers would compose the remaining seven companies. As is and was the custom in the military, there was no company J, to reduce confusion caused by mistaking J and I on handwritten orders. Four years later only 95 of the original 1000 men of the 88th were present to be mustered out of service.
The 88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 8 officers and 101 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 72 enlisted men to disease, with over 300 wounded and survived during the Civil War. Quite a number of prominent soldiers graduated from this regiment, among them being Brevet Brigadier General G.W. Gile, Brevet Brigadier General B. F. Foust, Brevet Brigadier General Louis Wagner and General Robert B. Beath, Past Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, all of them earning their promotion and bearing honorable wounds, from which they will undoubtedly suffer as long as they live. [https://archive.org/stream/hist88thpennvol00vautrich#page/n7/mode/2up '''History of the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War for the Union, 1861-1865 (1894)'''] [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Vautier-28-3.pdf '''REGIMENT HISTORIES - The Gallant Record of the Eighty-Eight - PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS - THE CAMERON LIGHT GUARD''']
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'''88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment Monument at Gettysburg''' [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Vautier-28-4.pdf '''AT GETTYSBURG - The Eighty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry in The Battle. By John D. Vautier (With Illustrations by the Author)''']
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''About noon, July 1st 1863, the regiment was in line along the Mummasburg Road, 200 yards S.E. of this monument. Later it changed direction and formed here, charged forward and captured two battle flags and a number of prisoners. at 4 p.m. the Division was overpowered and forced through the town.'' ''July 2nd the regiment was in position facing the Emmitsburg Road and on July 3rd at Ziegler's Grove, as indicated by markers.'' ''Engagements: Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Thoroughfare Gap, Second Bull Run, Chantilly, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, North Anna, Totopotomoy (Bethesda Church), Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Weldon R.R (Globe Tavern)., Dabney's Mill, Boydton Road, Five Forks, Appomattox.''
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'''The 88th Pennsylvania Infantry Volunteer Regiment had four Medal of Honor Winners.'''
[[Image:Martin-21061.jpg|220px]][[Martin-21061|'''Sylvester Hopkins Martin''']] - Born: August 9, 1841, Died: September 25, 1927, Buried: Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, PA, Captain, Co. K, 88th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry, Awarded Medal of Honor: April 5, 1894, Action Date: August 19, 1864, Weldon R.R., VA. The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Sylvester Hopkins Martin, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 19 August 1864, while serving with Company K, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, in action at Weldon Railroad, Virginia. Lieutenant Martin gallantly made a most dangerous reconnaissance, discovering the position of the enemy and enabling the division to repulse an attack made in strong force. [[Image:Sands-1118.jpg|200px]][[Sands-1118|'''WIlliam Sands''']] - Born: October 14, 1835, Died: October 31, 1918, Buried: Charles Evans Cemetery, Reading, PA, 1st Sgt., Co. G, 88th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry, Awarded Medal of Honor: November 9, 1893, Action Date: February 6-7, 1865 at Dabney Mill, VA. The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Sergeant William Sands, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on February 6 - 7, 1865, while serving with Company G, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, in action at Dabney's Mills, Virginia. First Sergeant Sands grasped the enemy's colors in the face of a deadly fire and brought them inside the lines. [[Image:Gilligan-111.jpg|200px]][[Gilligan-111|'''Edward Lyons Gilligan''']] - Born: April 18, 1843, Died: Apr. 2, 1922, Buried: Oxford Cemetery, Oxford, PA, Captain, Co. E, 88th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry, Awarded Medal of Honor: April 30, 1892, Action Date: July 1, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to First Sergeant Edward Lyons Gilligan, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 1 July 1863, while serving with Company E, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, in action at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. First Sergeant Gilligan assisted in the capture of a Confederate flag by knocking down the color sergeant. [[Image:Clark-20613.jpg|200px]] [[Clark-20613|'''James G. Clark''']] - Born: October 31, 1843, Died: December 16, 1911, Buried: Fernwood Cemetery, Fernwood, PA, Private, Co. F, 88th Pennsylvania Vol. Infantry, Awarded Medal of Honor: April 30, 1892, Action Date: June 18, 1864 at Petersburg, VA. The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Private James G. Clark, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 18 June 1864, while serving with Company F, 88th Pennsylvania Infantry, in action at Petersburg, Virginia, for distinguished bravery in action; was severely wounded. ---- '''88th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Philadelphia September, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., October 1. At Kendall Green, Washington, D. C., till October 12. Provost duty at Alexandria till April 17, 1862. (Cos. "A," "C," "D," "E" and "I" garrison forts on Maryland side of the Potomac River February 18 to April 17.) At Cloud's Mills, Va., April 17-23. Guard Orange & Alexandria Railroad between Bull Run and Fairfax C. H. till May 7. Attached to 1st Brigade, Ord's 2nd Division, Dept. of the Rappahannock, to June, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of Virginia, to September, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army Corps, Army Potomac, to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army Corps, to May, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Army Corps, to March, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 5th Army Corps, to June, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, to March, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Duty near Fredericksburg, Va., till May 25. Expedition to Front Royal to intercept Jackson May 25-June 18. Duty at Manassas, Warrenton and Culpeper till August. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Fords of the Rappahannock August 21-23. Thoroughfare Gap August 28. Battle of Bull Run August 30. Cbantilly September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6-24. Battles of South Mountain September 14; Antietam September 16-17. Duty near Sharpsburg, Md., till October 30. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth and Belle Plains till April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Operations at Pollock's Mill Creek April 29-May 2. Fitzhugh's Crossing April 29-30. Chancellorsville May 2-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee July 5-24. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Regiment re-enlisted February 6, 1864, and on furlough till April 7. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Laurel Hill May 8; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Spottsylvania C. H. May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. Jericho Ford May 25. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. White Oak Swamp June 13. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864 (Reserve). Weldon Railroad (Globe Tavern)August 18-21. Hatcher's Run October 27-28. Warren's Expedition to Weldon Railroad December 7-12. Dabney's Mills (Hatcher's Run), February 5-7, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Lewis Farm near Gravelly Run March 29. White Oak Road March 30-31. Five Forks April 1. Pursuit of Lee April 2-9. Appomattox C. H. April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Moved to Washington, D. C., May 1-12. Grand Review May 23. Mustered out June 30, 1865. Regiment lost during service 8 Officers and 101 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 72 Enlisted men by disease. Total 181. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UPA0088RI '''National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database'''] {{Military Help | Regiments War}} ==Sources== *[https://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/pennsylvania/88th-pennsylvania-infantry/''' Civil War in the East Website for 88th Pennsylvania Infantry'''] *[http://www.old88thpvi.com/index.html '''Descendants of the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment Website'''] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=255922 '''88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, A Virtual Cemetery created by: Todd Leiss - Description: Veterans who served in the 88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.'''] *[http://gettysburg.stonesentinels.com/union-monuments/pennsylvania/pennsylvania-infantry/88th-pennsylvania/ '''The Battle of Gettysburg Website - 88th Pennsylvania Page'''] *[https://antietamscornfield.com/2017/11/26/88th-pennsylvania-antietam-cornfield-invalid/ '''The 88th Pennsylvania at Antietam: A Cornfield Invalid Saves Washington'''] *[https://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/paregimentsnew3.html '''PA-Roots.com''']

88th United States Colored Troops

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[[Category: 88th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (Old Organization), United States Civil War]] [[Category: 88th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry (New Organization), United States Civil War]] [[Category: African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to collect images pertaining to and build a roster of the 88th United States Colored Infantry of the United States Colored Troops (USCT.) ==Volunteers== * [[Raymoure-1]] is adding images where 88th USCT soldiers appear on the same image as a 54th or 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry soldier Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add images of Veterans Schedules with 88th USCT soldiers * Add images of pension records of 88th USCT soldiers * Build roster of 88th USCT * Build profiles for 88th USCT soldiers and their families ==Sources== * 1890 United States Veterans Schedules (available at libraries with Ancestry.com Library Edition or HeritageQuest) * Grave inscriptions ==Roster== ===Company G=== ====Privates==== # Private John Wilks of Huron, Ohio

89th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I

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[[Category:89th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category: 89th Infantry Division, United States Army, World War I|the category]]}} *Activated: August 1917. *Overseas: June 1918. *Major Operations: St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne. *Casualties: Total-7,091 (KIA-980; WIA-6,111). *Inactivated: May 1919. Over 156,000 Missourians served in World War I, and many of them served in either the 35th or 89th Divisions. The 89th Division, called the "Middle West Division," formed and began its training at Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kansas, in August 1917. Its members came from Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, and South Dakota. In France, the Division participated in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive.Missouri Digital Heritage[https://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/mdh_splash/default.asp?coll=wwiuh] Popularly known as the "Middle West Division." Insignia, a black "W" in a black circle. Different colors are placed in the lower part of the "W" according to the various branches of the service. Organized at Camp Funston, Kansas in Sept. 1917. The division was composed of National Army drafts mainly from Kansas, Missouri and Colorado. In May, 1918, the division moved to Camp Mills, L.I. On June 4th, division headquarters and the majority of the division embarked from New York and the last units arrived in France on July 10th. Upon arrival in France the division was ordered to the Reynel training area (Haute-Marne) except the divisional artillery which was ordered to the Camp Souge, near Bordeaux for training. The division remained in the Reynel area until Aug. 5th when it was moved by bus to the Toul front where it occupied the line between northeast corner of Bois de Bauchot to the middle of the Etang de Vorgevaux and was supported by the 55th Fld. Arty and 250th Regiment French Fld. Arty. On Sept. 12th the division participated in the St. Mihiel offensive as the right division of the 4th American Corps and advanced to a depth of twenty-one kilometers including the captures of the towns of Beney, Essey, Boullionville, Pannes and Xammes. On Oct. 7th the division was relieved in the Pannes-Flirey-Limey sector by the 37th Division and was moved by bus to the Recicourt area and became part of the 1st Army Reserve. On Oct. 12th the division moved forward in rear of the 32d Division as part of the 5th American Corps in the Argonne offensive and on Oct. 20th the division went into the line along the Sommerance-Romagne road just north of the Kreimhilde defense positions. The division attacked on November 1st and continued in the assault until the armistice was signed when it had crossed the Meuse north of Stenay. The division was placed under the 7th Corps of the 3rd Army and on Nov. 24th began its march into Germany. The division was assigned the area bounded by Kreise of Prum, Bitburg, Trier, and Saarburg with division headquarters at Kyllburg where it was joined by the divisional artillery which had been serving with the 28th Division. On May 19, 1919, the division sailed for the U.S. and debarked at New York. It was then sent to Camp Funston, Kansas, where it was demobilized shortly afterwards. The division captured from the enemy the following, 5,061 prisoners, 127 pieces of artillery, 455 machine guns. The division advanced thirty-six pieces of artillery, 455 machine guns. The division advanced thirty-six kilometers against resistance. Battle deaths 1,419, wounded, 7,394; number taken prisoners 1 officer and 24 men. The following decorations were awarded to individuals of this division: Congressional Medal of Honor, 8; Distinguished Service Crosses, 119, Distinguished Service Medals, 2; Croix de Guerre, 55; Belgian Cross L'Ordre Leopold, 1; Belgian Croix de Guerre, 2.http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_history_ww1_oob_american_forces.htm Commanders: *Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, Aug. 27, 1917 to Nov. 26, 1917 *Brig. Gen. Frank L. Winn, Nov. 26, 1917 to April 12, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, April 12 to May 24, 1918 *Brig. Gen. Frank L. Winn, May 24, 1918 to Sept. 14, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Wm. M. Wright, Sept. 14, 1918 to Oct. 24, 1918 *Maj. Gen. Frank L. Winn. Oct. 24, 1918 to Nov. 11, 1918 ====Sources====

89th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 89th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Cold Harbor]][[Category: New York Infantry Regiments, United States Civil War]][[Category: Battle of Antietam]][[Category: Battle of Fredericksburg]][[Category: Battle of Drewry's Bluff]] == Introduction == A free space page to add everything about the 89th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War ===History of 89th New York Regiment=== Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmira,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Elmira, N. Y]., and mustered in December 4, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., December 6, 1861. Attached to Provisional Brigade, Casey's Division, Army of the Potomac, to December, 1861. Williams' Brigade, Burnside's North Carolina Expeditionary Corps, to April, 1862. 4th Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to July, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to April, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia, to July, 1863. Alvord's Brigade, Vodges' Division, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to January, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Folly Island, S. C., Northern District, Dept. of the South, to February, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Gordon'S Division, Northern District, Dept. of the South, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to May, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 18th Army Corps, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 18th Army Corps, to December, 1864. 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Army Corps, to May, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Army Corps, to June, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 24th Army Corps, to August, 1865. SERVICE: Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till January, 1862. Expedition to Hatteras Inlet, N. C., January 6-13, and duty there till March 2. Moved to Roanoke Island, N. C., March 2, and duty there till June 18. Battle of Camden, South Mills, April 19. Expedition to New Berne June 18-July 2. Moved to Newport News, Va., July 4-6; thence to Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg, Va., August 2-7, and duty there till August 30. Moved to Brooks' Station, thence to Washington, D. C., August 31-September 5. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battles of South Mountain September 14; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Antietam Antietam, Md]., September 16-17. Duty in Pleasant Valley till October 27. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 27-November 19. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Fredericksburg Battle of Fredericksburg, Va]., December 12-15. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud_March_(American_Civil_War)?wprov=sfti1 "Mud March"] January 20-24, 1863. Moved to Newport News, Va., February 9; thence to Norfolk and Suffolk March 14. Siege of Suffolk April 12-May 4. Battery Huger, Hill's Point, April 18-19. Near Suffolk April 19. Providence Church Road May 3. Reconnoissance across the Nansemond May 4. Dix's Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 7. Expedition from White House to South Anna River July 1-7. Ordered to Folly Island, S. C., July. Siege operations against Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, S. C., and against Fort Sumpter and Charleston August 14-September 7. Bombardment of Fort Sumpter August 17-23. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Operations against Charleston and duty on Morris and Folly Islands, S. C., till April, 1864. Moved to Gloucester Point, Va., April, 1864. Butler's operations on south side of the James and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-28. Occupation of Bermuda Hundred and City Point May 5. Port Walthall May 7. Swift Creek or Arrowfield Church May 9-10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Drewry%27s_Bluff Battle of Drury's Bluff] May 14-16, Bermuda Hundred May 16-27. Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 27-31. Battles about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor June 1-12]. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864 (Reserve). Duty in trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda front till September 27. Battle of Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Duty in trenches before Richmond on north side of the James till March, 1865. Moved to Hatcher's Run March 27-28. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault and capture of Forts Gregg and Baldwin and fall of Petersburg April 2. Rice's Station April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Duty in the Department of Virginia till August. Mustered out August 3, 1865. Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 89 Enlisted men killed and mortally bounded and 159 Enlisted men by disease. Total 254.https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0089RI ===Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin=== Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Company A - principally recruited at (Havana), Schuyler County Company B - principally recruited at (Binghamton), Broome County Company C - principally recruited at (Mount Morris), Livingston County Company D - principally recruited at (Rochester), Monroe County Company E - principally recruited at (Norwich and Oxford), Chenango County Company F - principally recruited at (Whitney's Point), Broome County Company G - principally recruited at (Windsor), Broome County Company H - principally recruited at (Binghamton), Broome County Company I - principally recruited at (Delhi), Delaware County Company K - principally recruited at (Corbettsville), Broome County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/89th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry See: the 89th New York Regt [https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/89th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf ROSTER] See: [https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/application/files/1215/5240/5333/89thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf MusterRoll] This page is part of the the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States| US Civil War: War Between the States Project]. ==Research Notes== There are, fortunately, quite a few web sites about this Union regiment but a few basic facts about the regiment are: *The 86th New York Infantry Regiment; also called the "Dickinson Guard" was formed, in Elmira, NY, August 29, 1861. *The 89th New York Infantry mustered out of service on August 3, 1865. Rather than trying to compile all the information and sources from the various sites where information about the unit can be found. The following is a list of links to sites about the unit: [https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry-1/89th-infantry-regiment-veteran at the New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/89th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment at Wikipedia] [https://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/new-york-infantry/89th-new-york/ at Civil War in the East] [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nybroome/br89his.htm at Rootsweb] == Sources == * https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry-1/89th-infantry-regiment-veteran *[https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry-1/89th-infantry-regiment-veteran/newspaper-clippings 89th New York Infantry Regiment's Civil War Newspaper Clippings]

8th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 8th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 8th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1861 - 1865 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:7th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|7th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:9th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|9th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class=wikitable class=wikitable sortable ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Bemister-40|Bemister, John]] || Bay de Verde || Conservative |- | Byrne, Thomas || Harbour Main[nb 2] || Liberal |- | [[Carter-7776|Carter, F.B.T.]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Carter-23758|Carter, Robert]] || Fortune Bay || Conservative |- | [[Casey-7174|Casey, John]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | Evans, Edward || Burin || Conservative |- | Flood, W. G. || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Glen-816|Glen, Thomas]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Hanrahan-765|Hanrahan, Edmund]] || Carbonear || Liberal |- | Hayward, John || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | [[Hoyles-4|Hoyles, Hugh]] || Burin || Conservative |- | Kavanagh, John || St. John's East || Liberal |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | Knight, Thomas || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Leamon-340|Leamon, John]] || Port de Grave || Conservative |- | [[March-2278|March, Stephen]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | McGrath, Richard || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | Moore, Henry J. || Harbour Grace || Liberal |- | Nowlan, Patrick || Harbour Main || Liberal |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's East || Liberal |- | [[Prowse-873|Prowse, Daniel W.]] || Burgeo-La Poile || Conservative |- | [[Rendell-504|Rendell, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |- | [[Renouf-353|Renouf, Henry]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Liberal |- | [[Shea-1585|Shea, Edward Dalton]] || Ferryland || Liberal |- | [[Talbot-5871|Talbot, Thomas]] || St. John's West || Liberal |- | [[Walbank-29|Walbank, Matthew W.]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Warren-23602|Warren, John Henry]] || Bonavista Bay || Conservative |- | [[Whiteway-28|Whiteway, William]] || Twillingate and Fogo || Conservative |- | [[Winter-8068|Winter, John]] || Trinity Bay || Conservative |}

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[[Category:Bishop-16832 wip lists]] * NMM = Not My Management * CA = Children Added * CC = Children Completed * PC = Parents Connected * PNC = Parents Need Created == 8th Generation, Genetic (64 - 5th Great Grandparents)== As of 26 Sep 2021 *Added or found on WT: 7 of 64 (11%) *Profiles sourced and noted: (0%) *Profiles completed: (0%) # # # # Herrington # # [[Herrington-1178|Jonathan Herrington (abt.1785-aft.1830)]] # [[Baker-6082|Catherine (Baker) Fryman (1784-bef.1860)]] # [[Fryman-13|Phillip Fryman (1781-1860)]] # # # # Wiggins # # # # Stewart # # Kenton # # Collins # # # # Wells # # Abbott # # Bowie # [[Williams-28971|Mary Williams ?]] # [[Peyton-877|Stephen Peyton ?]] # [[Jones-8056|Barbara Jones ?]] # [[Mann-1144|Peter Mann ?]] # # Mann # # Allison # # Waugh # # Campbell # # Dean # # Murphy # # Ricker # # Stoker # # # # Talbott # # Whaley? # # Van Hook # # Fowler # # Ford # # # # Robinson

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[[Category:Bishop-16832 wip lists]] * NMM = Not My Management * CA = Children Added * CC = Children Completed * PC = Parents Connected * PNC = Parents Need Created == 8th Generation, Maternal (64 - 5th Great Grandparents)== As of 18 Apr 2022 *Added or found on WT: 18 of 64 (28%) *Profiles sourced and noted: 1.5 (2%) *Profiles completed: (0%) # # # # Crawford # # # # Williams # # # # Hall # # # # Copes # [[Baker-31996|Sarah (Baker) Cook (1762-1838)]] NMM # [[Kimbrough-729|Richard Kimbrough (abt.1760-aft.1810)]] added 18 Apr 2022 # # [[Space:Research_on_John_Turley_of_Virginia_and_Nicholas_County%2C_Kentucky|Research on John Turley of Virginia and Nicholas County, Kentucky]] # # Kellam # # Maffett # # McFerrin # # Benjamin Ishmael? # [[White-35647|Mary Ann (White) Snodgrass (1754-1827)]] # [[Snodgrass-615|Robert Snodgrass (1754-1822)]] # # James W. Smith? # # # # Lancaster # # Hovey # [[Gasper-18|Lydia (Gasper) Dowd (abt.1765-1845)]] # [[Dowd-221|Marcena Dowd (abt.1761-abt.1847)]] # # [[Browning-6704|Henry Browning (1795-1862)]] # [[Wilson-41139|Margaret Milton (Wilson) Cleveland (1770-1845)]] # [[Cleveland-201|William Cleveland (1757-1842)]] # [[Lemmon-742|Susannah (Lemmon) Eckler (1766-1851)]] # [[Eckler-286|Jacob Eckler (1763-1841)]] # [[Lemmon-745|Margaret (Lemmon) Conrad (1778-1859)]] # [[Conrad-3380|Isaac Conrad (1770-1850)]] # # Overton Tally # Elizabeth King (Sarah Canady, Richard King) # Ezekiel Turner # [[Terry-6490|Nancy D. (Terry) Carter (1781-1862)]] # [[Carter-29426|Samuel Carter Sr. (1780-abt.1842)]] # [[Jenkins-9813|Henrietta (Jenkins) Juett (abt.1772-1814)]] # [[Juett-303|John Juett (1765-1849)]] (Mary Polk, William Juett - Elizabeth Turpin, David Pollock - Mary, William Juett # Sarah # Thomas Gaines # # Kelley # # [[Debruler-152|Jacob Debruler (bef.1775-aft.1850)]] # # Hill

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{{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} [[Category: Wayne, Mississippi, Graham Name Study]] [[Category: 8th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Wayne County, Mississippi]] ----
'''History of the'''
'''8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment'''
Confederate States of America
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Dedicated to my Great-great grandfather:
Pvt. Elbert D. Graham of Co. F
Elbert D. Graham (1846-1931)
by [[Graham-10282 | ''David Graham'']]
---- '''My Great-great Grandfather''' I grew up listening to my grandfather, Mabry E. Graham, Sr. tell me of his grandfather, Elbert D. Graham - who had fought against the Yankees in the Civil war. Unfortunately, my grandfather knew few details of "Elbert and the war". As a young boy, I would visit Elbert's Confederate tombstone at the Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery between Waynesboro and Shubuta, Mississippi. I would stare at it and my mind was full of questions. What did he do? Where did he go? What kind of things happened? I promised myself that one day I would discover the answers. Elbert Graham became a focus in the journey to discover my ancestory. Since Elbert had been a Confederate soldier, it seemed like the most exciting place to start. I have always been sensitive to the issues concerning slavery and rasicm - both of which I firmly detest. Yet, the Civil War still bubbles in the blood of people to this day...especially Southerners. That striking socio-economic difference between the North and South still lingers. This cultural difference between the North and South spawned the states' rights issues that surfaced decades before the first shot at Ft. Summter and manifests itself still today. It is important that we all realize the terrible tragedy of this war...of slavery...of racism...and condemn the residual hatreds that still exist today. What would we become? Like the Irish and the British? The Jews and the Palestinians? Such hatreds only wreak destruction. Love and forebearance to everyone should be the foundation we stand upon. However...it doesn't mean that one must forget the men, the battles, the places, the dates...the emotions of the fight...the things our ancestors must have experienced while on the battlefield. It must be understood that the thousands of ordinary soldiers like Elbert did not fight to defend "that peculiar institution" of slavery. Rather - it was because their places of birth - their homeland, issued a call to arms. No one thought of doing otherwise - for liberty from "Northern Oppression" was the popular mood in the South. Upon reaching adulthood, I wrote the Mississippi State Dept. of Archives & History to get more information...and that started an incredible journey for me where I realized that I had many ancestors who had fought in the Confederate armies...imagine that! {{Image|file=Graham-9745.jpg |caption=Elbert Graham's Confederate grave marker }} ==='''Elbert Graham Enlists'''=== Although Elbert lived in the "Davis Community" of Wayne County, MS., it was the town of Shubuta in Clark County that was the closest enlistment point. On August 25, 1861 at 15 years of age, Elbert Graham enlisted under Capt. James Gates. He was told that within the next few months, a new regiment would be formed and his group of enlistees would become part of that regiment. The rendezvous point would be at Enterprise, MS and the date set was the second week of October. Enterprise was a major mustering point for many regiments of central/east MS and central/west AL because it was on the main rail line (Mobile & Ohio R.R.). On October 18, 1861, at rendezvous in Enterprise, the enlistees, some 800 strong were designated the 8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Elbert's group from Shubuta was designated as Company F, officers were selected and a nickname was chosen: "The Clark County Rangers". My great-great grandfather would remain within this regiment until the surrender of the Southern armies and parole at Greensboro, NC in April 1865. In all there were 10 Companies created. They are listed below. The links will send you to a text-file roster for that particular company: ===ROSTERS: MISSISSIPPI 8th INFANTRY REGIMENT=== [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/8th_Regiment,_Mississippi_Infantry '''Roster of the 8th Infantry Regiment''']: :Company A: "Yankee Terrors": Raleigh (Smith Co.) :Company B: "Pinckney Guards": Pinckneyville (Newton Co.) :Company C: "True Confederates": Raleigh (Smith Co.) :Company D: "Moody True Blues": Enterprise (Clark Co.) :Company E: "Tallahoma Hard Shells": Holder's Church (Jasper Co.) :Company F: "Clark County Rangers": Shubuta (Clark Co.) :Company G: "Tolson Guard": Buckley's Store (Jasper Co.) :Company H: "Southern Sentinels": Marion (Lauderdale Co.) :Company I: "Confederate Guards": Rushing's Store (Lauderdale Co.) :Company K: "Ellisville Invincibles": Ellisville (Jones Co.) ===REGIMENTAL HISTORY=== '''Organization & Consolidations:''' Organized in 1861. Field-consolidated with the 32nd Infantry Reg. in July 1864. On April 9, 1865, further consolidated with the 3rd Infantry Battalion and a portion of the 5th Infantry Reg. to become the 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion. *'''Assignments''' :Army of Pensacola, Dept. of Alabama & W. Florida. (Jan-Mar 1862). :Dept. of Alabama & W. Florida (Mar-Apr 1862). *'''As part of Jackson's Brigade:''' :Withers' Div., Rt. Wing, Army of Mississippi (Aug-Nov 1862). :Withers' Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Nov-Dec 1862). :Army of Tennessee (Dec 1862-Aug 1863). :Cheatham's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Aug 1863-Feb 1864). :Walker's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Feb-Jul 1864). :Gist's Brigade, Walker's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (July 1864). :Lowery's Brigade, Cleburne's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (July 1864-April 1865). ===Battles=== *Murfreesboro (Dec 31, 1862-Jan 3, 1863) *Tullahoma Campaign (June 1863) *Chickamauga (Sep 19-20, 1863) *Chattanooga Siege (Sep-Nov 1863) *Chattanooga (Nov 23-25, 1863) *Atlanta Campaign (May-Sep 1864) *Peach Tree Creek (July 20, 1864) *Atlanta (July 22, 1864) *Franklin (Nov 30, 1864) *Nashville (Dec 15-16, 1864) *Carolinas Campaign (Feb-Apr 1865) *Bentonville (Mar 19-21, 1865) ===The 8th Regiment Field History:=== After rendezvous at Enterprise, MS. in August,1861, the 8th Regiment was mustered into Confederate service in early October and immediately sent to Pensacola, FL. along with the 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. As part of Gen. Braxton Bragg's forces, they camped opposite of Union-held Ft. Pickens through the fall & winter of 1861 where severe artillery engagements occurred between Fts. Barrancas and Pickens. A return shows the Regiment at "Camp Burt near the Warrington Navy Yard, FL." from Oct. 18 - Dec. 31, 1861. A return for Jan. and Feb. 1862 shows the Regiment at "Camp Jones near O'Bannonsville, FL." A further return for March and April shows the Regiment encamped at Warrington, FL. Although not ordered to Corinth as were the Ninth and Tenth Regiments they remained in the Pensacola, FL area until May of 1862 where they were evacuated to Ft. Morgan near Mobile, AL under the command of Lt.-Col. J. Gates. During the summer of 1862, the 8th was sent by rail to Chattanooga, TN as Bragg prepared his offensive into Kentucky which would be part of the overall battles for Chattanooga. It was at this time the 8th was assigned to Gen. J.K. Jackson's Brigade, Whither's Division, Polk's right wing along with the 5th Mississippi and the 5th Georgia Inf. Regiments. Although the 8th participated in the advance into Kentucky (Bardstown near Louisville) they were not engaged at the Battle of Perryville (KY - Oct. 8, 1862) where Bragg was compelled to fall back into Tennessee. A return for Sept. and Oct. 1862 shows the regiment stationed in Knoxville, TN., preparing for the great battles to occur in Tennessee which would culminate with the loss of Chattanooga, the fall-back into Georgia, the return to Tennessee with Hood for the slaughter at Franklin and "the end in the Carolinas" where the Army of Tennessee surrendered in April 1865. ====Battle of Murfreesboro==== Although Gen. Braxton Bragg had manuevered Union Gen. Buell out of Tennessee, his defeat at Perryville, KY in October 1862 forced him to retreat to Murfreesboro, TN and there his forces dug in. The Union Army of the Cumberland, now commanded by Gen. William S. Rosencrans (who had replaced Buell) had been in light pursuit of Bragg and was back in Tennessee occuppying Nashville. The federal forces finally advanced out of Nashville on Dec. 26, 1862 and found Bragg's forces and the 8th Mississippi waiting at Murfreesboro - about 30 miles away from Nashville. Although the Federals had made the advance from Nashville, the Confederates made the attack. Here, the 8th served in line with Breckinridge on the east bank of Stone's River at the opening of the Battle of Murfreesboro on Dec 31, 1862. They accompanied several units sent across the river to attack Palmer's Division after other divisions had failed, yet this attack also failed. The fighting was so fierce that one officer and three enlisted men from Co. K refused to go to the front line. Of the 874 total from the brigade engaged in this attack, the returns from the 8th Regiment show 20 killed and 113 wounded. Bragg's army withdrew from Murfreesboro on the night of Jan 3 and proceeded to Shelbyville - falling back to the so-called Confederate "Tullahoma Line". Rosecrans did not pursue and no major engagements were seen until Rosecrans finally moved his army out of Murfreesboro 6 months later on June 24 - here began Rosecran's "Tullahoma Campaign". Returns show the 8th encamped "on the river" at Bridgeport, AL until July 1863. There they were engaged at times with hunting deserters and bushwackers in northern Alabama. It was during this time that Bragg was compelled by Rosencrans to fall back to Chattanooga as Rosecrans pushed through the "Tullahoma Line". As Rosecrans advanced on Chattanooga in August, the 8th was brought in to help reinforce Bragg's position. A return on August 27th shows that three men from the 8th Regiment were killed and one wounded by a shell that exploded, having been shot from enemy batteries on Waldron's Ridge. Later returns show the 8th with Bragg at Chattanooga and retreating with him to Lafayette, GA - at the time that Rosencrans' flanking movements through the mountains were underway. Since the Confederates still held Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, the Federal position was tenuous. Bragg received much needed reinforcements by rail from Longstreet's Corps (of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia) as Rosecrans was involved in a series of deceptive ploys by separating his army into three groups trying to confuse Bragg and also locate the bulk of Bragg's army and hopefully deliver a decisive blow. Rosecrans hastily tried to reunite his separated army when he realized that the Confederates were amassing themselves along with Longstreet's reinforcements and both armies found themselves maneuvered about 8 miles east of Chattanooga near the banks of a little creek named Chickamauga (a Cherokee name meaning "River of Blood") - the Federal and Confederate main bodies were now lying too close together to avoid contact. Manuevering and skirmishing occurred during the days and nights of Sept. 17th and 18th. On the night of Sept. 18, 1863, Bragg's forces had sufficiently crossed the creek and set up positions for an attack. ====Battle of Chickamauga==== In the great Battle of Chickamauga which began about 8 am on Sept. 19, 1863, the 8th Regiment, commanded by Col. John C. Wilkinson, shared the right side of the Confederate line and were distinguished in the gallant advance of Cheatham's Div. which occurred around noon. In this battle, the 8th was placed alongside the 5th Miss. Infantry Regiment (the 5th Mississippi usually always had the same assignments as the 8th). The 8th captured and brought off the field several pieces of artillery and some horses belonging to the enemy who was being commanded by Gen. Thomas. This booty had been originally captured earlier in the day by Walker's Corps, but was recaptured by Thomas' forces. Later, the 8th lost the forward ground attained on the 19th but later again advanced close to Federal positions on the Chattanooga Rd. Under heavy fire, the 8th held their ground until the enemy was driven back. It was at this point that Elbert's first cousin, Col. Adin McNeill of Co. F was killed and Col. John C. Wilkinson of Co. F was wounded. Also killed was my great-great-great granduncle, Capt. J.W. White of Co. G and his nephew Wm. Oscar Chatham. The following description of Capt. White's death was supplied to me by Kay Armstrong Lee, a "newly found" distant cousin (original source "Records of Jasper County, W.P.A. Source Materials"): On the 2nd day of the Battle of Chicamauga, about 4 pm on Sunday evening the 8th Miss. Advanced close to Thomas' position on Chatanooga Rd. and held their place, driving the Federal Army from it's last position.....the soldiers were loading their guns, (when) Capt. White...was struck by a shot. It cut the button at the neck of his shirt, entering his neck, came out at his shoulder blade, cutting through his knapsack. He ran about 100 yds just as hard as he could, shooting as he ran. With outstretched arms, he fell to the ground, face down, where his mouth filled with dirt. The orders were given to fire, and it was therefore impossible... to go to him. Ms. Lee continues with this anecdote from the family history: Upon hearing the news of the deaths of Captain John White and his nephew, William Oscar Chatham, their families traveled to Chickamauga, exhumed the bodies, loaded them in the back of a wagon under a load of coal and brought them home for burial at the Hopewell Methodist Church Cemetery in Jasper County. The casualties for the 8th for the 2 days of fighting were: 10 killed and 84 wounded out of 252 engaged. Col. Wilkinson said, "...all men in the regiment did their duty nobly...". Adin McNeill and several of his family members who fought and died with the 8th Regiment are buried at the McNeill Family Cemetery outside of Shubuta, MS. The memorial on my cousin Adin's tombstone reads: Dear brother, too hard it seemed that just at the close of the struggle in which thou hast striven so bravely and the victory won from the foe, flying balls thy life which promised so well should take but thus it was. And as the sun in silence hid his face and the enemy in confusion fled, and the den of battle lulled into stillness three shots thy body pierced. And ended the life of one of whom we were proud and sent thy spirit to realms of glory." ====Withdrawal to Atlanta==== The 8th Regiment was part of Jackson's Brigade holding a position on Chattanooga Creek during the Battle of Lookout Mountain (Nov 24, 1863). They were a part of Cheatham's Div. the next day in the Battle of Missionary Ridge where many of the regiment were captured. From there in retreat, the 8th proceeded to Dalton, GA. and went into winter quarters. Bragg would not again return to Tennessee with his army. Jefferson Davis replaced Bragg with Gen. Joseph Johnston - a very able general, but a man who Davis had never really gotten along with. Now the Battles for Atlanta would begin. In Feb 1864, the 8th became part of Walker's Division composed of mainly units from GA. When Gen. W.T. Sherman advanced, the 8th served with Cleburne's Div. and was then in action at Calhoun on May 14, 1864, at Reseca May 15, at Adairville May 17, at New Hope Church May 27 and along the line at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain up until July 2. Near Pine Mountain, Lt.-Col. J.F. Smith was killed. The 8th was then temporarily attached to Gist's Brigade. A roll dated June 17 has my great-great grandfather admitted into the "Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals" in Macon, GA with dysentery and then furloughed on June 22. At this time, Jefferson Davis relieved Gen. J. Johnston and handed the Army of Tennessee to Gen. J.B. Hood. Davis could not forgive Johnston for allowing the western front to push itself into Atlanta...the very heart of the Confederacy. Unlike Johnston, who preferred manuevering for position, Hood, believed in open frontal assaults which in the upcoming months, would allow the Federals to chew up much of the Army of Tennessee. Hood, who himself had lost use of an arm at Gettysburg and had lost a leg at Chickamauga, is still a controversial figure in the history of the Army of Tennessee, which unlike the Army of Northern Virginia, was unable to find a leader with the charisma of Robert E. Lee. ====Battles for Atlanta==== At the Battle of Peachtree Creek on July 20, 1864 - the fight for the city of Atlanta commenced. The regiment had considerable casualties as did other units engaged, e.g., Gen. Loring's Confederate troops faced horrendous losses of over a 1000 men in only a few minutes. Even worse for the 8th was the fighting that occurred during the Battle of Atlanta on July 22, 1864. The 8th was again with her "sister-regiment" - the 5th Mississippi and were part of Lowery's Brigade which lost half it's numbers that day, having in battle a total of 1200. Forgoing sleep for 2 days and nights in excessive summer heat, the men were completely exhausted. Nevertheless, they made a gallant charge against the Federal rifle pits. It was at this time that Col. John C. Wilkinson was killed, Adjutant J.S. McCaskill missing, and Lt. A.E. Moody wounded. Gen. Lowery said, "The 8th Mississippi lost their gallant Colonel, Adjutant and many other valuable officers and men near the works". Three companies of the 6th Iowa Regiment repulsed the charge of the 8th Mississippi and "secured their dead and wounded with some prisoners". On this day, the 8th's Division commander, General W.H.T. Walker was killed. Also for the first time in the western theatre, a Union general was killed: Gen. MacPherson, whom Sherman had personally mentored. The regiment had been 408 strong when it left Dalton on May 10 and by July 22 had tallied 36 killed, 190 wounded and 14 missing, leaving 208 fit for battle. It was at this time that Sherman began a seige of Atlanta. While the city was under seige, the 8th Mississippi served in the works of the fortifications that had been built and also at East Point. The brigade was moved to Jonesboro to face Sherman's troops there. At the Battle of Jonesboro (just outside of Atlanta), the 8th made a gallant fight, driving the enemy across Flint River on Aug 31. However Sherman, who had swung the bulk of his army south of Atlanta succeeded in capturing Jonesboro, effectively cutting-off Confederate railroad support. At Jonesboro, the Army of Tennesse lost 10 men to each Union soldier killed. This would not be the last time Gen. Hood would demand blood sacrifice from the Army of Tennessee. At Lovejoy's Station on Sept. 2 as Hood abandoned Atlanta, the 8th assisted in the repulse of Wood's Union Division with heavy losses to the enemy, but also with considerable casualties within the 8th Regiment. Atlanta was now lost and it was at Lovejoy's Station that the Army of Tennessee's tattered elements reorganized. As Sherman settled into Atlanta, Hood's Army moved north, hoping to lure Sherman out of Atlanta to fight him in the mountains to the north. Hood had persuaded Beauregard to let him try this stategy, for even if Sherman stayed in Atlanta, Hood could then try to break Sherman's supply lines coming down from Tennessee and even reclaim Tennessee itself, in it's relatively open position. Sherman, who entertained no notion of leaving Atlanta, ordered Federal General J.M. Schofield to depart with his army and link-up with Gen. Thomas' forces in Nashville and from there, protect Tennessee, the supply-line to Atlanta and also deal with the Confederate Army of Tennessee "once and for all". Sherman had other plans: the burning of Atlanta, then carving a 60-mile wide swathe through the South as he burned his way to Savannah - his infamous "March to the Sea". As the Army of Tennessee moved north chasing and trying to lure Schofield into a fight, the 8th took part in operations along the Chattanooga & Atlanta RR, including the capture of Dalton AL, then on to Gadsden AL, skirmishing before Decatur and then crossing the Tennessee River on Nov 13, 1864. On Nov 21, they marched in a snowstorm from Florence to a position of battle at Spring Hill against Stanley's Federals, in the rear of the Union positions at Columbia in preparation for the Battle of Franklin. Schofield had been avoiding a fight all along, but now that he was close to Gen. Thomas' and his forces at Nashville, an encounter was eminent. Hood knew he had to try to do something before the two armies linked up. As the Federals firmly entrenched themselves at Franklin in preparation for a possible Confederate attack, Hood made it known to his generals that a frontal assault over exposed ground would be the order of battle. In disbelief, Hood's subordinates objected, informing Hood that the attack was suicidal. No amount of persuading could compel Hood to change this plan. Division commander Gen. Patrick Cleburne, an illustrious leader under whom the 8th Regiment served, commented bitterly to his friend and subordinate, Gen. D.C. Govan, "Well, Govan, if we must die, let us die like men." ====Battle of Franklin==== At the Battle of Franklin on Nov. 30, 1864, Hood launched an massive assault against Schofield's army in what would be one of the Army of Tennessee's worst battles. The 8th was part of the memorable assault upon the fortified Union breastworks in which Division Commander Cleburne was killed as well as Gist and also 60 other brigade and regimental commanders being either killed or wounded. As an example, Company B of the 8th Mississippi brought in 27 men on this sacrificial charge and lost 10 killed at the breastworks, 7 wounded and 4 captured. At the McGavock Cemetery , 25 men killed at the Battle of Franklin from the 8th Regiment are buried. In this 5 hour battle, Hood lost 6,250 men (more than both sides lost at Shiloh). Federal losses were 2,326. That night, Schofield retreated into Nashville, leaving his dead and wounded on the field and linked with Thomas, as Sherman had originally planned. Hood ordered his wounded army to follow and at this time, the 8th Regiment numbered 837 men. Taking up positions in a hilly area south of Nashville Hood prepared his remaining 23,000 soldiers for the battle. These soldiers, recovering from the blow of Franklin, were ragged...more than 1/3 of them without shoes in this December winter. So ill-equipped and provisioned, a Tennessean said, "We can see our ragged soldier with sunken cheek and famineglistening eyes." The Federals, on the other hand, were amassing over 70,000 men. Gen. Thomas knew this would be the opportunity to finally destroy the Army of Tennessee. Thomas took so much time preparing for a total victory that Grant decided to replace him - but Thomas, at the last minute, launched the attack on the foggy morning of Dec. 15, 1865. ====The Final Battle: Nashville==== At the Battle of Nashville on Dec. 15-16, the 8th, under the corps command of Nashville's own Gen. B.F. Cheatham, was involved in the repulsions of the enemy's "mostly colored" units assaulting Hood's right (eastern) flank during the 15th. The repulsions left Union dead and wounded by the hundreds scattered on the battlefield. The only Confederate casualties in Cheatham's corps that day were those from Federal sharpshooters. That night, Cheatham's corps was marched west to station themselves on the right of Stewart's Corps, along the western flank. On the 16th, the Federal assault on Shy's Hill resulted in a breech in the Confederate line along the west flank. The 8th, as part of Lowrey's Brigade, was at the center of the Division's (Cleburne's) line - which was under the command of Gen. J.A. Smith, who held command after Cleburne's death at Franklin. Lowrey was immediately ordered to relocate to support the western flank just as it fell through. As the Federals pressed on, the Confederate line futher gave way and a confused retreat towards the Granny White Pike ensued. Cheatham ordered that Lowrey's and Granbury's Brigade check the Federal advance. It was here that the 8th was involved in the disastrous fighting near the Granny White Pike. The routed Confederates reorganized in the hills several hundred yards southwest of the abandoned line of battle. After Nashville, Hood was pursued by the Federals for the next 10 days. As Hood retreated southwest - the destination being northeast Mississippi, a rear guard was formed under Gen. N.B. Forrest to protect the army from attack by the Union pursuit. Forrest had gained such success and notoriety with his quasi-guerilla tactics, that Sherman hinted at his assasination in a letter to Thomas in Jan. 1865 saying, "...I would like to have Forrest hunted down and killed...". Through Christmas of 1865, the Army of Tennessee and the 8th Mississippi marched through snow and frozen mud through northern Alabama and finally reached Corinth, Mississippi - where they stayed for a week and then on Jan 23, retired to Tupelo where Gen. Hood resigned command. The Army of Tennessee and the western theatre was brought to a close. Hood, in his report, stated that he brought about 15,000 men into Mississippi, not including approximately 3,000 Tennesseans given furlough. This means that during the Battle of Nashville and the subsequent retreat to Mississippi, the Army of Tennessee lost approximately 5,000 men either killed, wounded, captured or missing. For the entire campaign under Hood, since receiving command at Atlanta, Hood himself estimated his losses at an incredible 10,000 men (in only 2 months!). Actual losses surely were higher, at Franklin alone, Confederate losses were over 6,500. Add to that the 5,000 that can be determined from Hood's own report concerning the Battle of Nashville and subsequent retreat, then add the losses at Jonesboro and the subsequent chasing of Schofield into Tennessee, it would be more accurate to estimate losses of 15,000. Defending his decisions to the bitter end, he wrote in his official report to Richmond concerning the campaign and particularly, the breech at Shy's Hill during the Battle of Nashville: "''Were I again placed in such circumstances I should make the same marches and fight the same battles, trusting that the same unforseen and unavoidable accident would not again occur to change into disaster a victory which had been already won.''" The remaining elements of the Army of Tennessee were then transported by rail to the eastern theatre. ====The End in the Carolinas==== The 8th proceeded to take part in the Carolinas Campaign during which the Battle of Bentonville was fought on March 19 - 21. It was during this time that, according to Union war records, the regimental flag of the 8th Mississippi was captured. The flag was captured by Pvt. Richard C. Mangam of Co. H, 148th New York Infantry Regiment. This occurred on April 2, 1865 at Hatcher's Run, VA. For this, Mangam received the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1888. This event, which is part of Union records is being disputed by a descendant of one of the members of the 8th Regiment. On April 9, 1865, remnants of Lowery's Brigade, the 5th, 8th and 32nd Infantry Regiments and the 3rd Battalion were consolidated as the 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion commanded by Capt. J. Y Carmack. The Battalion was made a part of the brigade commanded by Gen. Sharp of D.H. Hill's Division of General Lee's Corps. The 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion surrendered and was paroled at Greensboro, NC on April 26, 1865. We Shall Remember So ends the story of the 8th Mississippi Regiment and the great Army of Tennessee as they met their end so far from where they started. In review, it would be unjust to blame the disintegration of the Army of Tennessee solely on Hood with the loss of Atlanta, the Battle of Franklin and the route at Nashville. It is certain that the army was usually outnumbered by a better-equipped foe who seemed to have endless supplies of materials and men. Of course, some circumstances existed to balance the scale: the Army of Tennessee was fighting on it's home-turf among it's own populace who did much to support their army. There existed a chance that the Federals, even with the superior numbers and better equipment could have been defeated. Bragg, Johnston and Hood did what they thought was best to effect that end but it was to no avail. Compared to the Army of Northern Virginia, the Army of Tennessee and the battles fought are not as much part of general "Civil War knowledge" as they should be. In summing up the entire war, it should be realized that this "Lost Cause" was just that - a lost cause - forged from the desire to perpetuate a way of life, of commerce and of agriculture which relied on slavery. It simply could not have prevailed. Notwithstanding the "higher" rights and wrongs, it remains left to us, the descendants of these fighting men, to keep the memory of what they did, where they went and what kinds of things happened to them, alive. ===Epilogue=== After the war, my great-great grandfather returned to his home east of Shubuta, MS (where I was also born) and married Nancy Laurette Woodward, daughter of James Madison Woodward of the Mississippi 5th Infantry, which was like a "sister infantry" to the 8th Regiment, often sharing the battlefront together. Nancy's mother was Priscilla White (sister of Capt. John White - see Battle of Chickamauga above). On Sep 6, 1921, Elbert and "Nannie" filled out a pension application as an "Indigent Soldier or Sailor of the Late Confederacy", honorably discharged, "...indigent and unable to earn a support by (his)...own labor". Elbert helped establish the Clear Creek Baptist Church and left behind a great legacy in a place where my family still lives to this day. "Nannie" died in 1928 and Elbert died in 1931 at 85 years old. Elbert's Confederate grave marker at Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery near Shubuta, MS. ---- '''Other ancestors of mine who fought for the Confederacy:''' John S. Waller: Co. D, 40th Alabama Infantry Regiment - Great-great grandfather. His daughter married Elbert's son. John S. Waller is buried with Confederate marker at Waller Ridge Assy. Of God Cemetery in the Davis Community of Wayne Co., Mississippi. ---- James Madison Woodward: 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great-great grandfather. ----- Elbert Graham's father-in-law. Died during the siege of Vicksburg, MS (in hospital) on Dec. 3, 1862. Buried in the Vicksburg City Cemetery, Confederate Section. His sons, William Ira Woodward and Thomas Jefferson Woodward both fought for the Confederacy. ---- Thomas Jefferson Woodward: Co. E, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - greatgreat granduncle. ---- Son of J.M. Woodward. Wounded in the Battle of Corinth (Oct. 1862). Was discharged November 1862 due to having been wounded and only being 16 years old. His mother, Priscilla (White) Woodward petitioned his discharge. Eventually married Elbert Graham's sister, Martha Ann Graham (we keep it in the family!) William Ira Woodward: Co. A, 14th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great granduncle. ---- Also a son of J.M. Woodward. Taken as a POW at the defeat of Fort Donelson (Tenn.) Feb. 1862. Died in the prison hospital at Camp Douglas , outside Chicago, Illinois due to fever on Mar. 2, 1862 at 21 years of age. Buried at the Confederate POW Cemetery there. ---- Capt. John White - Co. G, 8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great-great granduncle. Killed at Chicamauga (Sept. 1863). Uncle of Elbert's wife, Nannie. Was the brother of Priscilla (White) Woodward (wife of James Madison Woodward). Priscilla White, my great-great-great grandmother should be remembered for having lived with the loss of her husband (died at Vicksburg), her son (died while a POW in Illinois) and her brother (killed at Chicamauga) and another son wounded (at Corinth)http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mswayne/familyresearchpages/elbert-d-graham/8th-miss-infantry-reg.pdf

8th Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution

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[[Category: 8th Pennsylvania Regiment, Continental Army, American Revolution]] '''Colonel''' :[[Mackay-788|Aeneas MacKay]] (20 Jul 1776 - 15 Feb 1777) :[[Brodhead-10|Daniel Brodhead]] (Mar 1776 - Jan 1781) '''Lt. Colonel''' :George Wilson (Jul 1776 - Dec 1776) :Richard Butler (12 Mar 1777 - 9 Jun 1777) :James Ross ( - 22 Sep 1777) :[[Bayard-78|Stephen Bayard]] (23 Sep 1777 - 17 Jan 1781) '''Major''' :Richard Butler (20 Jul 1776 - 12 Mar 1777) :Steven Bayard (12 Mar 1777 - 33 Sep 1777) :James Ross : [[Vernon-2703|Frederick Vernon]] (7 Jun 1777 - 17 Jan 1781) '''Captain''' {| |Samuel Brady || || |- |[[Carson-1827|Moses Carson]] || || |- |[[Clark-15132|John Clark]] || || |- |Thomas T Cooke || || |- |[[Finley-615|John Finley]] || || 79 |- |[[Huffnagle-18|Michael Huffnangle]] || || 74 |- |[[Kilgore-177|David Kilgore]] |||| 58 |- |[[Mann-2758|Andrew Mann]] || || 62 |- |[[Myers-926|Eliezer Myers]] || || |- |[[Montgomery-2914|James Montgomery]] || || 59 |- |[[Miller-18507|Samuel Miller]] || ( - 10 Jul 1778) || 85 |- |[[Ourry-1|Wendel Ourry]]|| || 59 |- |[[Piggott-362|James Piggot]] || || 59 |- |[[Prather-658|Basil Prather]] || || 73 |- |[[Swearingen-41|Van Swearingen]]|| || 74 |- |[[Stokely-16|Nehemiah Stokely]]|| || |} '''Lt=''' :[[Amberson-62 | Lt. William Amberson]] '''Ensign''' '''Surgeon''' :[[Morgan-5070|Abel Morgan]] ===Sources=== * [https://books.google.com/books?id=dc8wAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA379&lpg=PA379&dq=captain+moses+carson&source=bl&ots=7tJOofefwu&sig=23ZY_6gl63b_YS4NN2AKgkJ5En0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mUmUVOTyJ4fnoASgg4LYAw&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=eighth&f=false Old and New Westmoreland, Volume 1]

8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category:8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, United States Civil War]] The 8th Regiment of Iowa Infantry out of Davenport was active from 1861 Aug/Sep to 1866 Apr 20. : Engagements : {| | '61 Dec 18, Shawnee Mound, Milford on the Blackwater. || '63 Jul 5-17, [[:Category: Siege of Jackson|Jackson]], MS. || '63 Apr 23-24, Cloutiersville. |- | '62 Apr 6-7, [[:Category: Battle of Shiloh|Shiloh]], TN. || '63 Oct 17, Bogue Chitto Creek. || '63 May 6-7, Bayou La Mourie. |- | '62 Apr 29-May 30, [[:Category: Siege of Corinth|Corinth]], MS. || '63 Mar 14, Fort DeRussy. || '63 May 16, [[:Category: Battle of Mansura|Mansura]], LA. |- | '62 Oct 3-4, [[:Category: Battle of Corinth|Corinth]], MS. || '63 Mar 21, Henderson's Hill. || '63 May 18-19, [[:Category: Battle of Yellow Bayou|Yellow Bayou]], LA. |- | '62 Dec 20-'63 Jan 4, Jackson, TN. || '63 Mar 26-Apr 4, Campti. || '63 Jun 5-6, Lake Chicot, AR. |- | '63 May 13, Mississippi Springs. || '63 Apr 5, Grand Ecore. || '63 Aug 21, Memphis, TN. |- | '63 May 14, Jackson, MS. || '63 Apr 9, Pleasant Hill. || '63 Mar 26-Apr 8, [[:Category: Siege of Spanish Fort|Spanish Fort]]. |- | '63 May 18-Jul 4, [[:Category: Siege of Vicksburg|Vicksburg]], MS. || '63 Apr 23, Cane River Crossing. || '63 Apr 9, Fort Blakely. |- | || || 63 Apr 12, Mobile, AL. |} '''8th Regiment, Iowa Infantry''' Overview:Organized at Davenport August and September, 1861. Left State for St. Louis, Mo., September 25. Attached to Dept. of Missouri to March, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Tennessee, to April, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Tennessee, to July, 1862, and District of Corinth, Dept. of the Tennessee, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, District of Corinth, 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, to December, 1862. Davenport, Ia., to January, 1863. District of St. Louis, Mo., Dept. of the Missouri, to April, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of Tennessee, to December, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 16th Army Corps, to June, 1864. Unassigned, District of Memphis, Tenn., District of West Tennessee, to February, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 16th Army Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, to August, 1865. Dept. of Alabama to April, 1866. Service:Moved to Syracuse, Mo., October 15, 1861. Fremont's Campaign against Springfield, Mo., October 21-November 8. Duty at Sedalia, Mo., till March, 1862. Expedition to Milford, Mo., December 15-19, 1861. Action at Shawnee Mound, Milford on the Blackwater, December 18. (Cos. "E" and "K" detached to guard train to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, November 21, 1861, and duty on Border till March, 1862. Rejoin Regiment at Sedalia.) Moved from Sedalia to St. Louis; thence to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 11-21. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6-7. Most of Regiment captured. Men confined at Macon, Ga.; Officers at Selma, Ala., and Madison, Ga. Paroled October 18, 1862. Exchanged November 10, 1862. Those not captured attached to Union Brigade and participated in advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Duty at Corinth till August. Moved to Danville, Miss., August 15, and duty there till October. Battle of Corinth October 3-4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5-12. Duty at Corinth till December 18. Ordered to rejoin Regiment at Davenport, Iowa, December 18. While en route participated in the defence of Jackson, Tenn., December 20, 1862, to January 4, 1863. Arrived at Davenport January 7, 1863. Regiment reorganizing at Davenport, Iowa, and St. Louis, Mo., and duty at Rolla, Mo., till April, 1863. Ordered to Young's Point, La., April 9. Duty there and at Duckport till May 2. Moved to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss., May 2-14. Mississippi Springs May 13. Jackson, Miss., May 14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Expedition to Mechanicsburg May 26-June 4. Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10. Siege of Jackson July 10-17. At Bear Creek till October. Expedition toward Canton, Miss., October 14-20. Bogue Chitto Creek October 17. Moved to Memphis, thence to Pocohontas, Tenn. Duty there and guarding Memphis & Charleston railroad till January 31, 1864. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., February 1-6. Expedition to Canton February 25-March 4. Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. Fort DeRussy March 14. Henderson's Hill March 21. Campti March 26 and April 4. Grand Ecore April 5. Battle of Pleasant Hill April 9. Retreat to Natchitoches April 22-23. Cane River Crossing April 23. Cloutiersville April 23-24. At Alexandria, La., April 27-May 13. Bayou La Mourie May 6-7. Retreat to Morganza May 13-20. Mansura May 16. Yellow Bayou May 18-19. Moved to Vicksburg, Miss.; thence to Memphis, Tenn., May 20-June 10. Lake Chicot, Ark., June 5-6. Provost duty at Memphis till February, 1865. Repulse of Forest's attack on Memphis August 21. Moved to New Orleans, La., February, 1865. Campaign against Mobile and its Defences March 7-April 13. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Fort Blakely April 9. Capture of Mobile April 12. March to Montgomery, Ala., April 13-22. Provost duty there till August and at Tuscaloosa and Selma till April, 1866. Mustered out April 20, 1866. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 98 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 170 Enlisted men by disease. Total 276. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UIA0008RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Sources== * Iowa Adjutant General's Office ''Roster and Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion'' Volume I: 1st - 8th Regiments -- Infantry (state printer, Des Moines, 1908) [https://archive.org/stream/aby1249.0001.001.umich.edu#page/1061/mode/1up Historical Sketch]: Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry, p 1061-1068 and [https://archive.org/stream/aby1249.0001.001.umich.edu#page/1069/mode/1up Rosters]: Eighth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry p 1069-1222.

8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry, United States Civil War]] '''8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry''' Organized at Jefferson City, Bolivar, Warsaw and Linn Creek December 18, 1861, to May 6, 1862. Unattached, Dept. of Missouri, to September, 1862. District of Southwest Missouri to July, 1865. Service:Post and scout duty at Lebanon, Neosho and Springfield, Mo. Gouge's Mill March 26, 1862 (Detachment). Humansville, Polk County, March 26 (Cos. "A," "B," "D" and "E"). Warsaw April 8, 17 and 28. Licking May 4. Cross Timbers July 28. Lone Jack August 16 (2 Cos.). Lamar November 5 (Detachment). Operations in Sugar Creek Hills December 23-31. Operations against Marmadike in Missouri December 31, 1862, to January 25, 1863. Sarcoxie Prairie, Newton County, February 10, 1862. Scouts in Barton and Jasper Counties February 19-22 (Detachment). Greenville Road on Granby March 3 (Detachment). Scout near Neosho April 19-20 (Cos. "L" and "M"). Scout from Newtonia to French Point and Centre Creek with skirmishes May 3-18 (Detachment). French Point May 15 (Detachment). Jasper County June 10. Scout from Greenfield to Golden Grove and Carthage August 6-9 (Co. "A"). Capture of Fort Smith, Ark., August 31. Devil's Back Bone, Ark., and Fort Smith September 1. Cotton Gap September 1. Quincy, Mo., September 4 (Co. "A"). Attack on train between Fort Scott and Carthage September 6 (Detachment). Operations against Shelby September 22-October 26. Near Widow Wheeler's October 4 (Cos. "L" and "M"). Jasper County October 5. Humansville October 16-17. Harrisonville October 24. Buffalo Mountain October 24. Near Neosho November 4-6 (Detachment). Shoal and Turkey Creeks, Jasper County, November 18 (Detachment). DeGreen's Farm, near Lawrenceville, Ark., November 19. Scout from Springfield to Howell, Wright and Oregon Counties November 28-December 18. Springfield, Mo., December 16. Scout from Forsyth to Batesville, Ark., December 26, 1863, to January 2, 1864. Operations in Northwest Arkansas January 16-February 15. Clear Creek and Tomahawk, Ark., January 22. Sylamore Creek and near Burrowsville, Ark., January 23. Cowskin Bottom, Newton County, January 23 (Detachment). Rolling Prairie, Ark., February 4. Near California House February 12 (Detachment). Scout from Lebanon into North Alabama and skirmishes March 17 - April 1 (Co. "G"). Scout from Springfield toward Fayetteville, Ark., April 28-May 7 (Cos. "A," "B," "C" and "K"). Bee Creek May 2 (Co. "I"). Spavinaw, Ark., May 13. Mill and Honey Creeks May 30-31. Diamond Grove and Neosho June 3. Scout from Forsyth through Ozark and Douglass Counties June 5-12 (Co. "I"). Diamond Grove Prairie August 1 (Detachment). Operations in Southwest Missouri August 1-28. Rutledge August 4 (Detachment). McDonald County August 5. Cowskin August 5-6. Near Enterprise and Buffalo Creek August 7. Diamond Grove August 21. Fayetteville, Ark., August 28. Carthage September 22 (Detachment). Moreau Botttom, Jefferson City, October 7. Little Blue October 21. Independence October 22. Big Blue, State Line, October 22. Westport October 23. Engagement on the Marmiton or battle of Charlot October 25. Mine Creek, Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Newtonia October 28. Expedition to Quincy October 29-November 8. Cane Creek October 29-80. Newtonia October 30. Quincy November 1. Near Quincy November 1-2. Hermitage November 2. Expedition from Springfield to Fort Smith, Ark., November 5-16 (Detachment). Cane Hill November 6. Duty at Lebanon, Neosho and Springfield till July, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865. Regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 77 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 131 Enlisted men by disease. Total 212. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UMO0008RCY National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] '''8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry'''[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/8th_Regiment,_Missouri_State_Militia_Cavalry_(Union) 8th_Regiment,_Missouri_State_Militia_Cavalry_(Union)] ''Brief History'' The 8th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry was enrolled between 1 December 1861 and 7 April 1862. They mustered between 29 December 1861 and 6 May 1862. The Regiment was discharged 27 February 1865 and 25 December 1865. The Colonels in charge were Joseph J. Gravelly, John R. Kelso, Walter King, and J. W. McClurg. ''Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin'' Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles,companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. *Company A - Captain James J. Akard - Many men from Jefferson City, Cole County *Company B - Captain John Lindsay - Many men from Jefferson City, Cole County *Company C - Captain William C. Human - Many men from Pittsburg, Hickory County *Company D - Captain John T. Wilson - Many men from Pittsburg, Hickory County *Company E - Captain Henry McCabe - Many men from Boliver, Polk County *Company F - Captain John R. Foster - Many men from Warsaw, Benton County *Company G - Captain Richard G. Chittwood - Many men from Linn Creek, Camden County *Company H - Captain Henry D. Moore - Many men from Linn Creek, Camden County *Company I - Captain Jacob Cossirt - Many men from Linn Creek, Camden County *Company K - Captain Glade - Many men from Warsaw, Benton County *Company L - Captain Ozias Ruark - Many men from Springfield, Greene County *Company M - Major Milton Burch - Many men from Springfield, Greene County The above information about the companies with partial rosters is found in Kenneth E. Weant's book, Civil War Records Union Troops Missouri State Militia Cavalry Volume 7 (Arlington, Texas : K.E. Weant, c2007), pages #52-71. FHL book 977.8 M2wkc v. 7 '''8th Missouri State Militia Cavalry, US Civil War''' http://www.ozarkscivilwar.org/regions/hickory '''Missouri State Militia (three-year)''' Raised in Missouri in December 1861-April 1862. Men who enlisted in these units were to serve within state boundaries. The MSM consisted initially of one regiment of infantry and one company of sappers and miners; two batteries of light artillery; and 14 regiments, three battalions, and one independent company of cavalry. All MSM enlistees were mustered out by July 1865. Men who served in Missouri State Militia units were ruled eligible in March 1873 to receive a federal military pension and/or benefits if they had been disabled by wounds or injuries incurred or diseases contracted while their MSM unit "was cooperating with United States forces." In February 1895, officers and men of the MSM were ruled eligible to receive federal military pensions authorized under the pension act of June 1890 if they had served for ninety days or more, and if they had been honorably discharged from the MSM. http://previous.slpl.org/libsrc/mocivilwar.htm '''Hickory County''' When the Civil War began in 1861, Hickory county was roughly evenly divided between Union and Confederate support. The question of slavery was not a deciding factor in choosing loyalties, but rather the question of state's rights. Many slaveholders, in fact, fought for the Union. Around 1,000 Hickory County men fought in several different regiments during the war. These included: :Company B, 8th Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia under Major John Cosgrove. :Company I, 8th Regiment Cavalry, Missouri State Militia under Captain B.A. Reeder. There were no major battles within Hickory County boundaries, though the residents suffered terribly from guerrilla warfare and violence from both sides of the war. Most homes and businesses were burned, crops destroyed, and livestock killed during the war. Many residents fled Hickory County during the war and did not return. Those that did, return returned to almost nothing. Hickory County worked hard to rebuild itself, though it was a long process.

8th Regiment of Foot

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[[Category:8th Regiment of Foot]] {{Profile-box|For profiles of personnel of the 8th Regiment of Foot, see [[:Category:8th Regiment of Foot|the category]]}} {{Succession box2 | title = 8th (King's) Regiment of Foot | years = 1685 - 1881 | preceded-text = Created From | before = '''Original Creation''' | succeeded-text = Became | after = [[:Category: King's Regiment (Liverpool)|The Kings Regiment (Liverpool)]] }} ==8th (King's) Regiment of Foot== The 8th (King's) Regiment of Foot, also referred to as the 8th Foot and the King's, was an infantry regiment of the British Army, formed in 1685 and retitled the King's (Liverpool Regiment) on 1 July 1881. As infantry of the line, the 8th (King's) peacetime responsibilities included service overseas in garrisons ranging from British North America, the Ionian Islands, India, and the British West Indies. The duration of these deployments varied considerably, sometimes exceeding a decade; its first tour of North America began in 1768 and ended in 1785. The regiment served in numerous conflicts during its existence, notably in the wars with France that dominated the 18th and 19th centuries, the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Indian rebellion of 1857 (historically referred to as the "Indian Mutiny" by Britain). As a consequence of Childers reforms, the 8th became the King's (Liverpool Regiment). A pre-existing affiliation with the city had derived from its depot being situated in Liverpool from 1873 because of the earlier Cardwell reforms. ===Napoleonic Wars and the [[:category: War of 1812|War of 1812]]=== The regiment was stationed, initially in Gibraltar, in 1803 and then was relocated to Britain. It saw brief service on the Europe before being part of the force, under Sir Arthur Wellesley, at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807. The 1st Battalion moved to Canada in 1808 as the Napoleonic Wars extended to the Americas. Within a year, in January 1809, the battalion had embarked at Barbados with an expeditionary force of 10,000 assembled to invade Martinique. Although a number of engagements with the French garrison preceded the island's seizure, disease represented the principal threat to Britain's five-year occupation. By October 1809, some 1,700 of more than 2,000 casualties had succumbed to disease.[45] The 8th Foot returned to Nova Scotia in April, having had its commanding officer, Major Bryce Maxwell, and four others killed in a skirmish with French soldiers on the Surirey Heights during the advance on Fort Desaix in February. When sustained tension between the United States and Britain culminated in the War of 1812, the 1st and 2nd battalions were based in Quebec and Nova Scotia respectively. Sporadic raids into Canada on the eastern frontier provided impetus for a former regimental officer, Lieutenant-Colonel "Red" George MacDonnell, to encroach into New York State and attack Ogdensburg in February 1813. To reach their destination, the 8th Foot and Canadian militia had to traverse across the frozen St. Lawrence River and through dense snow. After gaining control of the fort following close-quarters battle, the British destroyed the main barracks and three anchored vessels, and departed with provisions and prisoners. Ogdensburg would not be reestablished as a frontier garrison, ensuring relative peace in the region. ==Sources==

8th Virginia Regiment, Clark County, Virginia Muster roll

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[[Category: 8th Virginia Regiment (1776), Continental Army, American Revolution]] The goal of this project is to connect with every Veteran, listed on this Muster roll. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Downs-977|Debra Downs]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find more pages on this Regiment. * Chronicle their movements. * Find help for current DAR registrants Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8906967 send me a private message]. Thanks! image currently available at [[Walker-14932]]

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deaths for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deaths. {| | colspan="7" | Reorginization [''sic''] of Company D as Vetran [''sic''] Vols Dec 26 /63 |- | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- |   | James Dougherty | Private | Jan 24 /64 | Philada Pa | Disease |   |- |   | George Bolon [probably George Rollin] | " | Apr 2 /64 | Near Warrenton Junction Va | " |   |- |   | Mathias Kirkoff | " | Mar 7 /64 |   |   |   |- |   | Samuel H. Keen | " | June 18 /64 | In the field Va | colspan="2" | Wounds received in action |- |   | William Lutz | " | May 5 /64 | In the field Va | Sun Stroke |   |- |   | Joseph Reese | " | May 12 /64 | In the field Va | colspan="2" | Wounds received in action |- |   | Joseph Reynolds | " | June 9 /64 | Philada Pa | colspan="2" | Wounds received in action |- |   | William C Stackhouse | Corp | July 3 /64 | Chester Hospital Pa | colspan="2" | of wounds received May 12 /64 |- |   | James McKinney | " | June 26 /64 | On board transport | colspan="2" | " " " June 18 /64 |- |   | John Rusk | " | June 23 /64 | at City Point Va | colspan="2" | " " " June 21 /64 |- |   | John McGeehan | Private |   |   | colspan="2" | Wounds received in action date not known |- |   | Aaron Warsdale [probably Aaron Varnasdale] | " |   | Hospital | Disease |   |- | colspan="7" | [the second page begins here] |- | 1 | [[Irvine-2278|David Irvine]] | Priv | Oct 9 1861 | Philadelphia | Cramp Colic |   |- | 2 | [[Whitman-3346|William B. Weightman]] | Corp | June 18th /62 | Alexandria Va | Typhoid Fever |   |- | 3 | [[Scott-30448|David Scott]] | Priv | Aug 15 [1862] | Camp near Clouds Mills Va | Heart Disease |   |- | 4 | [[Grier-561|Samuel Greer]] | " |   | Philadelphia | colspan="2" | Died from wounds received at the Battle of Fredericksburg December 13 1862 |- | 5 | [[Hallowell-200|Thomas J Hallowell]] | Corp | Dec 13 /62 | on the Battle field at Fredericksburg | Wounds |   |- | 6 | [[Patterson-13805|James Patterson]] | Corp | Dec 13 /62 | on the Battle field at Fredericksburg |   |   |- | 7 | Patrick O Connar | Private | July 3 /63 | on the Battle Field of Gettysburg Pa | Wound |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of commissioned officers in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | No. | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | F. B. Gilbert | Captain | Sept 30th 1861. | Resigned [?--it's very light] |- | 1 | [[Gregory-6963|F. H. Gregory]] | 1st Lieut | Sept 2d " | promoted to Capt. Jany 18th /63 |- | 1 | Ansel Hamberg | 2d Lieut | Sept 30th " | Resigned June 3d 1862 |- |   | Randolph M Smith | 2 " | June 12 /62 ['June' seems to be written over 'Jany'; the '1' in the date is unclear] | " Dec 10 1862 |- |   | John G Brass | 2 " | Dec 10th [?] / 62 | as 2d Lieut. promoted to 1st Lieut |}

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[source: Descriptive book, company A, [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry]], National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Gustavis J Bernstine | Private | April 14th [1862] | Washington | Typhoid Fever |   |- | 2 | Thomas P Aitkins | Corporal | June 1st [1862] | Alexandria | Exposure |   |- | 3 | Jarett Hurst | Private | Feb 5th [?] [1863] | Division Hospt | Typhoid Fever |   |- | 4 | Amos Godfrey | " | Dec 13th [1862] | Fredericksburg | Killed | Battle of Fredericksburg [illegible word] |- | 5 | Samuel W Wilson | Corpl | May 3rd /63 | Chancilville [''sic''] | Killed | Killed at the battle of Chancilville [''sic''] |- | 6 | Joseph Mills | Private | June 17 /63 | Washington | of wnds received | at Chanclersville [''sic''] |- | 7 | Rudolph Madeil | " | May 3 /63 | Chanclville [''sic''] | Killed |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged, in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | John M Langebartle | Private | Oct 7th /61 | Hon James R Sadlow | Philada Pa | Disability |- | 2 | Mahlon S. Jones | " | " 12th /61 | Hon Oswal [?] Thompson | " " | Minor |- | 3 | Henry Muckefuse | " | Oct 4th " | Maj Saml Wetherill | " " | Deserted from Caverly [''sic''] |- | colspan="7" | [Major Samuel Wetherell, of the 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, mustered out when his term expired, on 30 September 1864 (''Official Army Register'', p.778. However, his name is italicized, which should mean that he was not mustered into service as a Major.] |- | 4 | William Smith | " | Nov 16 " | Hon O. Thompson | " " | Minor |- | 5 | Benjamin Andrew | " | Jan 8 /62 | Hon Jos Allison | " " | minor |- | 6 | John George Jauss | " | Feb 4th /62 | Gen Geo B Clellan | Camp Stanton | Disability |- | 7 | William Cook | " | March 25th |   | Franklin Barrack | " |- | 8 | Jacob Vanderslice | " | March 30th |   | " " | " |- | 9 | John H Warren | " | April 18th /62 |   | Carroll Barracks | " |- | 10 | William Robberts | " | " " |   | " " | " |- | 11 | Homer C Stewart | Corpl | May 5th /62 |   | Alexandria | " |- | 12 | Joshua Johnston | Private | " " |   | " | " |- | 13 | Elbert Noblit | " | " 18th /62 |   | Washington | " |- | 14 | George Henhoeffer | " | June 10th /62 |   | Alexandria | " |- | 15 | Joseph Wright | " | " " |   | " | " |- | 16 | William Weaver | " | June 23rd /62 | Brig Gen Montgomery [?] | Philadelphia | " |- | 17 | Francis L. Henhoeffer | " | June 28th /62 |   | Alexandria | " |- | 18 | Isaac Goldbacker | Corpl | July 9th |   | Alexandria | " |- | 19 | John Cook | Private | " 15th |   | Alexandria | " |- | 20 | Joseph Hoffman | " | Aug 15th |   | Alexandria | " |- | 21 | Joseph Graham | private | Dec 15th [?] |   | Fredricks Md | " |- | 22 | Jackson Frease | " | Nov 20th |   | Washington | " |- | 23 | Charles Guyer | " | Dec 22 |   | Camp in the Field | " |- | 24 | Bartholomew Fleetwood | " | " " |   | Camp in the Field | " |- | 25 | Mateilious [?? Ma---ious seems clear] M Rooke | " | Jan 28th |   | Camp in the Field | " |- | 26 | Thomas R Fox | " | Jan 11th |   | Camp in the Field | " |- | 27 | Henry Grogan | " | Jan 11th |   | Camp in the Field | " |- | 28 | Samuel C. Austin | Corp | Jan 31st | Gen Martindale | Convalescent Camp | " |- | 29 | Aaron G Lewis | Teamster | Dec 31st |   | Rhode Island | " |- | rowspan="2" | 30 | Geo M Gibson | Sergt | March 14th /62 | Disability | Camp near Falmouth | " |- | colspan="6" | [although the date is clearly '/62', the sequence suggests the correct date in 1863, and in 1862 the regiment was still in Washington, while in March 1863 they were at Falmouth] |- | rowspan="2" | 31 | Robert Simpson | Private | " 21st /62 | " | " " " | " |- | colspan="6" | [the date of discharge should be 1863, as with the previous entry] |- | colspan="7" | [This line has the following crossed-out entry: '32 Joseph Mills " [sc. Private] Jan'] |- | 32 | Sergt Penrose Forsyth | 2 Sergt | June 27 /63 | rowspan="2" colspan="3" | Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from Company Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th 1863 |- | 33 | James M Gordon | 3 " | July 2d /63 |- | 34 | Eujin F [?] Chemin | Private | July 2nd /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | 35 | Francis G Clough | " | July 6th /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | 36 | Henry C Gorgas | " | July 2nd /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | 37 | Francis P. Young | " | June 27th /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | 38 | Theopolis Palmer | " | July 6th /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | 39 | George Kitchenman | " | July 2 /63 | " " | " " | " " |- | colspan="7" | [a second page begins here] |- | 40 | Charles Willis | June 17 /63 |   | colspan="3" | Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from Compy Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9 /63 |- | 41 | Charles J [?] King | July 2nd /63 |   | " " | " " | " " |- | 42 | Nathon Koshland | Jun 23d /63 |   | " " | " " | " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of non-commissioned officers in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The right-most several centimeters of the page are extremely light.] {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- |   | Randolph M Smith | 1st Sergt. | Aug 20th 1861 | Promoted to 2nd Lieut |- | 1 | John G Brass | Sergt | Sept 2d " | " " ordley [''sic''] June 12th 1862 |- | 2 | Maximilus [???] M Rooke | " | Aug 20th " | Reduced to Ranks |- | 3 | [[Walter-4449|Thomas F Walter]] | " | Aug 20th " | Promoted to ordly Dec 10th /62 vice [?] [illegible word, should be John Brass] |- | 4 | Franklin F Clough | " | Sept 4th " | Reduced to Ranks |- | 1 | Benjamin Redheffer | Corporal | Aug 23rd " | Promoted to Color Gaurd [''sic'']. Reduced to Ranks |- | 2 | Franklin B. Miller | " | Aug 20th " | Promoted by order of Col Gregory to Com Serg |- | 3 | Jacob D Geisenhoffer | " | Aug 20th " | Promoted to Com Sergt Reduced to [Ranks] [illegible] |- | 4 | John Biedel | " | Aug 23rd " | [Reduced to Ranks?] For disobedience of Orders + unsoldierlike [conduct?] |- | 5 | George M. Gibson['George' seems to be written over something else] | " | Aug 20th " | Promoted to Com Sergt |- | 6 | James Gordan | " | Aug 20th " | Promoted from Ranks |- | 7 | Homer C Stewart | " | Aug 30th " | Discharged on Disability |- | 8 | Isaac Goldbecker | " | Aug 20th " | Discharged on disability |- | 1 | George H. McNeal | Musician | Aug 20th " | [blank] |- | 2 | Benjamin F Yeager | " | Aug 20th " | Reduced to Ranks |- |   | Charles H Leipold | Corporal | Oct 17th " | Reduced to Ranks |- |   | Thomas P Aitkins | " | Nov 9th " | Died of Exposure |- | 1 | Aaron G Lewis | Wagoner | Sept 12th " | Discharged by Surgeons Cert of [Disability] |- |   | Jacob Geisenhoffer | Sergt |   |   |- |   | James Simpson | 4 Sergt | Jany 1st /63 |   |- |   | Simeon L. Zane | 2 Corpl | June 17th /63 [?] |   |- |   | Wm Beaver | 1 " | June 12th /63 |   |- |   | John Bidell | 3 " | " 12th /63 |   |- |   | Wm Beaver | 4 " |   |   |- |   | Jos [??] Andrews | 5th |   |   |- |   | J [?] P Fisher | 3 Corpl |   |   |- |   | Wm Jeffreys | 4 " |   |   |- |   | Arthur Bloomly [?] | 5 " |   |   |- |   | Wm Hoffman | 6 " |   |   |- |   | Wm Jeffries | 5 Sergt |   |   |- | colspan="5" | [The next entry is very light, and may have been erased. The person hasn't been identified using Bates' list of sergeants in company A.] |- |   | C [??] K [??] [illegible] | 4 [??] Sergt |   |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of men paroled, in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The original title was "Register of Men Discharged." 'Discharged' is crossed out, and 'Paroled' written in above it.] Register of Men Paroled. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | Where. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Wm Kintzell | Private | May 5th [?] /63 | Gen'l R. E. Lee C.S.A. | Richmond | Captured at Chanilville [''sic''] |- | colspan="7" | [Is the date when he was captured? It seems too early to be the parole date.] |- | 2 | Johnson Agnew | " | " " " | " " " " | " | " " " |}

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This is a transcription of the pension index by name cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], company A] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288.] [[transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Henry M Ache == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Ache, Henry M |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | M 118 + I + A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 June 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1,119,806 | 1,158,192 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | G. H. Young |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2470133 |} == Johnson Agnew == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Agnew, Johnson |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Agnew, Mary A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 792,465 | 541907 [?] | Pa. |- | 1917 Dec 1 | ''Widow'' | 1111247 | 863000 | Va. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Andrews == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Andrews, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Andrews Elizabeth |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 31 | mother | 81240 | 52128 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John H Barnes == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Barnes John H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Barnes Sarah J. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 831836 |   | Pa |- | 1892 Aug 20 [?] | ''Widow'' | 524.224 | 363.992 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | H W [?] Seckel [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | [illegible] |} == John A Beaver == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Beaver John A |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Beaver Mary E. |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A & D 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1875 Jan 29 | ''Invalid'' | 200305 [?] | 353438 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 May [?] 12 [?] | ''Minor'' | 373005 |   | Pa |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William Beaver == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Beaver, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Beaver, Catharine A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 Dec 4 | ''Invalid'' | 491621 | 359290 | Penn |- | 1902 July 25 | ''Widow'' | 767672 | 561260 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Thomas P Aitken == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Aitken, Thomas P |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Aitken Catharine [?] |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 [?] Jan 25 | ''Widow'' | 11,478 | [blank] |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John L Bell == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bell, John L |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Bell, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 and [illegible--perhaps 'F and S'?] 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | G 118 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1126384 | 960944 | Colo |- | 1911 July 13 | ''Widow'' | 968.593 | [blank] | Colo |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Geo. E Lemon |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Beidel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Beidel John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Beidel Kate |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Crawford Margaret Gdn |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1879 Apr 7 | ''Widow'' | 243.589 | [blank] |   |- | 1886 Mar 19 | ''Minor'' | 336533 | 251584 | DC |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George Blake == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Blake, George |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Blake, Elizabeth A |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | D 4 V.R.C. |- | colspan=4 | A 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 June 28 | ''Invalid'' | 388209 | 233369 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1886 Nov 18 | Mother | 347144 | [blank] | N.J. |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Arthur Blomley == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Blomley Arthur |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Oct. 5 | ''Invalid'' | 52465 | 35514 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Osborn Booth == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Booth Osborn |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | H 118 Pa Inf A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Sep 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1133933 | 1093779 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | P. O'Farrell |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2510714 |} == John G Brass == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Brass, John G. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | D 23 + A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1904 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1320172 | 1098681 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2,508,054 |} == John H Brittain == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Brittain John H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Brittain Francis A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | C 48 [?] US Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Apr 24 | ''Invalid'' | 66562 | 43026 |   |- | 1890 July 30 | ''Widow'' | 428977 | 348,891 | D.C. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | XC 2666003 |} == Jacob D Browning == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Browning Jacob D. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Browning, Ellen |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Jan 19 | ''Invalid'' | 100.432 | 85866 | [blank] |- | 1900 Jan 10 | ''Widow'' | 711,240 | 494,337 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Henry Budge == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Budge, Henry |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Budge, Alice |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 [?] Dec 31 | ''Invalid'' | 433784 | 523394 | Cal. |- | 1889 Dec 23 | ''Widow'' | 411275 | 281875 | Cal. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Henry Bushman == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bushman Henry |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Bushman Abbie |- | Father | colspan=3 | Bushman William |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. | |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 5 | Mother | 463704 |   | Pa |- | 1892 Feb 13 | Father | 541,115 |   | Pa |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Eugene T Chemin == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Chemin Eugene T |- | colspan=4 | Thomas Eugene (alias) |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Thomas, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Sep 1 | ''Invalid'' | 87,812 | 72,272 |   |- | 1880 Feb 27 | ''Widow'' | 260787 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Frank G Clough == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Clough Frank G |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 884096 |   | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | H [?] V Finley |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William Cook == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Cook William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Cook Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A + G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 1 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1038062 | 824200 | Pa. |- | colspan="6" | [the '3' in the application number is uncertain] |- | 1914 Dec 3 | ''Widow'' | 1036288 | 785889 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W R Wooters [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John P Coster == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Coster John P |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Coster Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Sept 25 | ''Widow'' | 380,873 | 307325 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George C Cross == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="3" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Cross George C |- | colspan="5" | [perhaps the surname is 'Crass'] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Mch 6 | ''Invalid'' | 643,727 | 541,141 | Md |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin Davis == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Davis Benjamin |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Apr 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1008221 | 929222 | NJ |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | WR Wooters |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin Day == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Day, Benjamin |- | colspan=4 | [he went under the alias 'John Brown'] |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | G 1 Mass H.A. |- | colspan=4 | G 14 Mass Inf |- | colspan=4 | I 118 Pa Inf. A 91 Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Sept [?] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1,129,842 | 935,253 | Mass. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Lewis F Denslow == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Denslow, Lewis F |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 H 77 + I 118 Pa Inf D 77 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1878 Jan 3 | ''Invalid'' | 246,545 | 174,965 | Ill |- | colspan="5" | [the date is hard to read] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Daniel Eck == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Eck, Daniel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 1041412 | 830212 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W H McColl |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John W Eisenberger == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Eisenberger, John W [?] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Eisenberger Maggie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 Jan [?] 21 | ''Widow'' | 493971 | 314401 | Ill |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin B Eyre == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Eyre, Benjamin B |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A + I 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 920957 | 1140141 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Falls == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Falls John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 84.813 | 53.351 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Francis A Faries == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Faries, Francis A. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 27 | ''Invalid'' | 934144 | 1013511 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | WR Wooters |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2555108 |} == John F Felix == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Felix, John F. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1923 Oct26 | ''Invalid'' | 1490610 |   | Md. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Barthollous W Fleetwood == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Fleetwood, Barthollous W. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Fleetwood, Eliza A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1884 May 21 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 513.815 | 306.601 | Del. |- | 1887 [?] July 26 | ''Widow'' | 401328 | 296673 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be 1889 or 1884] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Penrose Forsythe == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Forsythe, Penrose |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Forsythe, Susan P. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1903 [?] Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1,385062 [?] | 1,110,952 | Mass |- | 1908 Oct 3 | ''Widow'' | 905549 | 670515 | Mass |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J B Parsons |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George Foster == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Foster, George |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 and B 53 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 Jan. 3 | ''Invalid'' | 414.248 |   | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Edward W Fox == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Fox, Edward W. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 13 | ''Invalid'' | 913448 | 673511 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W R Wooters |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Thomas R Fox == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Fox, Thomas R |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A, 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 May 18 | ''Invalid'' | 705,487 | 937,199 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles E France == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | France, Charles E |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | France, Mary E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Sep. 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1129881 | 930419 | Pa |- | 1916 June 15 | ''Widow'' | 1067779 | 811897 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W. J. Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Jacob D Geisenhoffer == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Geishenhoffer Jacob D. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Geisenhoffer Jane |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Jan 18 | ''Invalid'' | 99944 | 98997 |   |- | 1888 June 14 | ''Widow'' | 375806 | 277059 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George M Gibson == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gibson George M |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gibson Nellie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | G [?] 20 Pa. Cav |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1873 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 180224 | 587544 |   |- | 1916 Sep 25 | ''Widow'' | 1083056 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Franklin B Gilbert == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gilbert, Franklin B. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gilbert, Ann B. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1875 Apr 7 | ''Invalid'' | 202535 | [blank] |   |- | 1895 Nov 15 | ''Widow'' | 623730 | 440456 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == David Ginther == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Ginther, David |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Ginther, Susan |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 May [?] 25 | Mother | 94992 [?] | 57866 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Amos Godfrey == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Godfrey, Amos |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Godfrey, Anna |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Habey [??], Mary A Gdn. |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 [?] Mar 20 | ''Widow'' | 15704 | 4089 |   |- | 1873 [illegible] 13 | ''Minor'' | 208452 | 162030 |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James M Gordon == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gordon, James M. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gordon, Margaret L. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | E. 3. V.R.C. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 Sep 22 | ''Invalid'' | 460651 | 258060 | Pa. |- | 1928 Mch 10 | ''Widow'' | 1607040 | A-3-28-28 | D.C. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Stephen Godfrey == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Godfrey, Stephen |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Godfrey, Ellen |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 17 | ''Widow'' | 450943 | 310001 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph H Graham == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Graham, Joseph H. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Graham Sophia |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A + G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | F, Dale's Batt'n Pa. Cav. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 577868 | 1.124.493 |   |- | 1925 [?] Dec 19 | ''Widow'' | 1240197 | 970,027 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Francis H Gregory == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | [[Gregory-6963|Gregory, Francis H.]] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gregory, Mary A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1885 Oct 21 | ''Widow'' | 331938 | 270314 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Henry Grogon == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Grogon, Henry |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1871 Feb 2 | ''Invalid'' | 162,995 | [blank] |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles Guyer == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Guyer, Charles |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1877 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 242769 | 311,878 [?] |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Ansel Hamberg == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hamberg, Ansel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hamberg, Fanny |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | 2 Lt A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 Aug 2 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 583,305 | 584,622 |   |- | 1901 Dec 20 | ''Widow'' | 753383 | 530839 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Edward Hart == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hart, Edward |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hart, Matilda |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Feb 27 | ''Invalid'' | 269602 | 166402 |   |- | 1901 Sept 20 | ''Widow'' | 748776 | 527402 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Samuel Haas == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Haas, Samuel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 [?] May 9 | ''Invalid'' | 45228 | 530099 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles Hebding == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hebding, Charles |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hebding, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | H [?] 21 [?] Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Dec 10 | ''Invalid'' | 961,871 | 891,989 | Pa |- | 1895June 17 | ''Widow'' | 615,381 | 424,362 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | E [?] V Finley + Co. |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Frederick L Henhoeffer == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Henhoeffer, Frederick L. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Henhoeffer, Emma C. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 583589 | 464,392 |   |- | 1898 May 26 | ''Widow'' | 676926 | 465956 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George Henhoeffer == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Henhoeffer, George |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 404681 [?] | 545097 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Philip Herzig == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Herzig, Philip |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 Nov 6 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 499349 | 340691 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Hoffman == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hoffman, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hoffman Christianna |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | I 198 + A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Jan [?] 26 | ''Invalid'' | 344.386 | 556.220 |   |- | 1909 [?] July 6 [?] | ''Widow'' | 923117 | 921942 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William Hoffman == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hoffman, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hoffman, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794,876 | 537,240 | Pa |- | 1893 [?] Aug 16 | ''Widow'' | 582098 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Edward Hoskins == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hoskins, Edward |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hoskins, Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 June 16 | ''Invalid'' | 425412 | 795485 | Pa |- | 1902 Dec 17 | ''Widow'' | 775091 [?] | 559068 [??] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Garrat Hurst == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hurst, Garrat |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hurst, Mary K |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1863 Apr. 15 | ''Invalid'' | 18315 | 4521 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Irwin == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Irwin, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Irwin, Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 741724 | 748015 | Pa |- | 1905 Jan [?] 21 | ''Widow'' | 821089 |   | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William Jeffries == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Jeffries, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91. Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 July 18 | ''Invalid'' | 616565 | 483501 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John F Jester == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Jester, John F. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa Inf and Navy |- | colspan=4 | A 124 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 832058 | [blank] | Mo |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J Rauen [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | Trans to Navy S.O 31095 |} == Abel Johnson == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Johnson Abel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Dec 12 | ''Invalid'' | 631,962 | 686,595 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joshua W Johnston (alias) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Johnston Joshua W (alias) |- | colspan=4 | Johnston Joseph W |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Johnston Mary E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A + G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | E 116 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | A 13 V.R.C. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 June 20 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 110375 | 96,753 |   |- | 1885 [?] Nov 8 | ''Widow'' | 346,678 | 320,331 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Calvin Jones == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Jones Calvin |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Mar 14 | ''Invalid'' | 644728 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | XC879863 [the '9' is unclear] |} == William H Kiger == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kiger [''sic''], William H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1877 Mar 1 | ''Invalid'' | 231,908 | 175,896 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2-579-301 |} == Charles King == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | King Charles |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Stauffer Margret King |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | King William H [?] H [?] et al. |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1901 [?] Mch 19 | ''Widow'' | 737,556 | [blank] | Md [?] |- | 1906 Mar 9 | ''Minors'' | 844.672 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles J C King == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | King Charles J C |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | King Maria |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Nov 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1068640 | 717472 | Pa |- | 1907 Apr 17 | ''Widow'' | 867,869 | 631,236 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W. V. Sickel |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William H Kintzle == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kintzle, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Kintzle, Francis |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 855640 | 608127 | Ills. |- | 1891 July 31 | ''Widow'' | 521818 |   | Ills. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Ada C. Sweet |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John A Kipe == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kipe, John A. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Kipe Julia A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 402562 | 286785 | Md. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Augustus A A Klar == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Klar Augustus A A |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Klar Lavinia |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Aug 28 | ''Invalid'' | 379468 | 299011 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John P Kochersperger == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kochersperger John P. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Kochersperger Sarah A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. USS St. Lawrence |- | colspan=4 | Princeton North Carolina Kd [??] 11 |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1913 Feb. 1 | ''Widow'' | 1001060 | 769946 | Pa [possibly 'VA'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Nathan Koshland == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Koshland Nathan |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | I 7 Conn Inf = I 13 US Inf |- | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Sep 31 | ''Invalid'' | 89.803 | 658,872 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Lackey == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lackey, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 7 | ''Invalid'' | 934478 | 963315 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J B O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Laporte == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Laporte, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Soberley, Isabella L. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C + I. 20 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | I 83 + A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1931 Apr 16 | ''Widow'' | 1.691.641 |   | NJ |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2641154 |} == Aaron G Lewis == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Lewis Aaron G |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Lewis Abbie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Con wid. | colspan=3 | Lewis, Eunice A. |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 188? Jan [?] 19 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 379,234 | 257095 |   |- | 1889 Oct 4 | ''Widow'' | 414,704 | 326,071 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 May 16 | Cont widow | 395.328 |   | N.J. |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James L Luffbarry == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Luffbarry, James L |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Luffbarry, Sarah H |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Sept 4 | ''Invalid'' | 507.960 | 185.440 | [blank] |- | 1917 Dec 15 | ''Widow'' | 1112106 | 847942 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Rudolph Maedel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Maedel, Rudolph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Maedel Augusta |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 July 22 | Mother | 58,084 | 86,108 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Henry C Mason == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Mason, Henry C. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 113,049 | 73,241 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James McDermott == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | McDermott Mary J. |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Mch 6 | Mother | 84999 | 53401 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas McDermott == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Foster, Henry (Gdn.) |- | Mother | colspan="3" | McDermott Winefred |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1876 May 4 | ''Minor'' | 225,994 | 176,018 | - |- | 1864 Nov 7 | Mother | 71298 | 45527 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Robert F McCleaf == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | McCleaf Robert F. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | McCleaf Sarah E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Peters, Sarah E. (Gdn) |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa. Inf. C 165 Penn Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 Oct 7 | ''Widow'' | 406.181 |   | Pa. |- | 1896 Sep [??] 6 | ''Minor'' | 478.370 | 437.565 | Pa. |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James McLoon == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | McLoon, James |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | F & K 14 G 21 G 32 US Inf. G 3 Battln |- | colspan=4 | 14 US Inf A 91 Pa Inf C Eng Battn USA |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 June 18 | ''Invalid'' | 144876 | 853610 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Franklin B Miller == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Miller, Franklin B |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1049452 | 820391 | Md |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Claimant |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph S Miller == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Miller, Joseph S |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | Gen Serv USA |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 25 | ''Invalid'' | 931,978 | 661,069 | D.C. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Mills == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mills Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Mills Ann (now ''Schaub'', Ann) |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Aug 10 | ''Widow'' | 29748 | 23236 | Pa |- | 1872 June [?] 21 | ''Minor'' | 204,066 | 160,984 | Calif |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Samuel Nickel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nickel, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Nickel, Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 July 27 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 490,953 [?] | 512,644 | Pa. |- | 1892 Jan [?] 30 | ''Widow'' | 539,371 | 329,713 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Samuel Peberdy == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peberdy, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Peberdy, Kate |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Contstg widow | colspan="3" | Peberdy Catharine |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Apr 8 | ''Invalid'' | 605,531 | 396.649 | Pa. |- | 1902. Oct. 22. | ''Widow'' | 772.105 | 545.580 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1907 Feb 21 | Contstg widow | 865.807 |   | Pa. |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John A Peddicord == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Peddicord, John A. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Peddicord, Margaret E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | K. 165 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 861785 | 755439 | Md. |- | 1906 July 27 | ''Widow'' | 842375 [?] | 616022 | Ill. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Albert J Quick == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Quick, Albert J. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Quick, Anna D. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 [?] Oct 21 | ''Widow'' | 69636 | 43,827 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin Redifer == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Redifer, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Redifer, Ella |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | H [''sic''] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Sept 1 | ''Widow'' | 63421 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William E Riley == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Riley William E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Long Hannah M. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 + H 25 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Aug 18 [''sic''] | ''Widow'' | 431,977 | [blank] | Md. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Frederick E Rhoads == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rhoads, Frederick E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Apr 28 | ''Invalid'' | 362,770 | 215,035 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | [blank] |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Roberts == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roberts, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Roberts Louisa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Feb 7 | ''Invalid'' | 994,678 | 697925 | Pa |- | 1891 July 31 | ''Widow'' | 522310 | 319835 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Maxillus Rook == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rook, Maxillus |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Rook, Jane |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | I 18 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 16 | ''Invalid'' | 839505 | 584205 | Pa |- | 1906 June 16 | ''Widow'' | 850732 | 615851 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Sanders == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sanders William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="4" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sanders Margaret E. |- | colspan="5" | ['Margret E' is crossed out after her surname] |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | C 165 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Dec 30 | ''Invalid'' | 337,884 | 555,845 |   |- | 1915 May 22 | ''Widow'' | 1047783 | 801,518 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Henry J Schafer == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schafer, Henry J [''sic''] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Schafer, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Sept 16 | ''Invalid'' | 89,319 | 55719 |   |- | 1882 Nov 18 | ''Widow'' | 298552 | [blank] |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John B Schultz ==
{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schultz, John B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Jan 14 | ''Invalid'' | 58753 | 164009 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Louis Sessler == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sessler, Louis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 14 US Inf |- | colspan="4" | A. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Nov 5 | ''Invalid'' | 934791 | 905389 | Arizona |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Benjamin Shriner == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shriner Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Shriner Maria A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Penn. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 [?] Sep 8 | ''Invalid'' | 108.676 | 130093 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James Simpson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Simpson James |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | F. 3 & F 21 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | A + G. 91. Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 May 1 | ''Invalid'' | 1020997 | 791355 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | N. R. Waters |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Robert Simpson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Simpson Anna |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91. Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 Oct 28 | Mother | 154008 | 116098 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas R Simpson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Thomas R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Simpson Susannah |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 May 25 | Mother | 95061 | 52775 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John G Smith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, John G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Smith, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1884 [?] Aug 12 | ''Invalid'' | 318546 | 270278 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | ['1884' could be '1888'; the certificate number could be 276278] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Randolph M Smith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Randolph M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 June 28 | ''Invalid'' | 404.707 | 1.085.312 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2515255 |} == William Smith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Smith Sallie E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1875 Apl 24 | ''Invalid'' | 203.411 | 136.395 |   |- | 1912 May 17 [?] | ''Widow'' | 986741 [?] | 744.057 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Smith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Smith, Anna Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Nov 21 | ''Invalid'' | 629777 | 829157 | Pa |- | 1899 Feb 1 | ''Widow'' | 691293 | 885979 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William C Stetler == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stetler, William C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stetler, Emma L |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K 9" V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" | A 91" Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Nov. 4 | ''Invalid'' | 54,455 | 45,299 |   |- | 1881 Apr 18 | ''Widow'' | 282124 | 196.614 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Homer C Stewart == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stewart, Homer C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stewart Margaret L |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 20 [?] Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | B 7 Del. Inf. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1902 Jan 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1279599 | 1049490 | Pa |- | 1909 [?] Feb 15 | ''Widow'' | 822213 | 664923 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Peter Stutz == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Stutz, Peter |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Apr 10 | ''Invalid'' | 649948 | 405462 | Md |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Henry C Taylor == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Taylor, Henry C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 867408 | 636501 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H. P. Putron [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Jacob Topper {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Topper, Jacob |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Vet Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 741895 | 836491 | Md |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Jones F Urwiler == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Urwiler, Jones F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Urwiler, Ida P. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | E 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1903 [?] Nov 28 | ''Invalid'' | 795453 | 585589 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be '1913'] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Jacob Vanderslice == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Vanderslice, Jacob |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Vanderslice, Harriet A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 [?] July 3 | ''Widow'' | 429757 | 285388 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William J Volkmar == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Volkmar William J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Volkmar Bertha |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 12 | ''Invalid'' | 428702 | 294.432 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John A B Wallace == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Wallace, John A. B. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | G 81 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | A. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | B. 14 V.R.C. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 March 6 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 15.462 | 94.777 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Thomas F Walter == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Walter-4449|Walter, Thomas F.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1873 Dec 22 | ''Invalid'' | 188601 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William B Warford == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Warford, William B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Warford, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | H and K 10 N.J. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | E 4 N.J. Inf. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1871 Dec [?] 29 | ''Invalid'' | 196317 | [blank] |   |- | colspan="5" | [year could be '1891'] |- | 1888 Feb 24 | ''Widow'' | 368,437 | 306,022 | Ohio |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Weaver == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Weaver, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 352971 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles K Willis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Willis Charles K |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Willis Kate |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1893 [?] Nov 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1,138,379 | [blank] | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be '1891', '1892', or '1893'] |- | 1916 Sep 28 | ''Widow'' | 1078331 | 830671 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Wilson [card 1] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | McHugh, Adaline V. Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1879. Feb. 19 | ''Minor'' | 241778 |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Wilson [card 2] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wilson, Margaret S |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1877 Dec 19 | ''Widow'' | 234622 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Wilson [card 3] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1875 Apr 9 | ''Invalid'' | 202932 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Andrew Wolff == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wolff, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wolff, Mary M. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | E. 33 Pa Mil Inf [perhaps '53'? or '63'?] |- | colspan="4" | 59 [illegible] 28th VRC |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | colspan="5" | [the "Invalid" line is blank] |- | 1887 Sept 17 | ''Widow'' | 662,095 | 491,171 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the '8's in '1887' look more like '9's] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Edward P Wood == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Wood, Edward P |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Wood, Jennie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [blank] | ''Invalid'' | [blank] | 701495 | [blank] |- | 1912 [13?] Feb 5 [?] | ''Widow'' | 1006211 | [blank] | NJ |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin F Yeager == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeager, Benjamin F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1.042.705 | 763.815 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J. B O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Louis P Young == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young Louis P |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 147,257 | 961,879 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Simeon S Zane == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Zane Simeon S [?] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 1167215 [?] | 945245 | N.J. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Wm Fitch [?] & [illegible] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the (second) List of Commissioned Officers for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [The descriptive book contains [[Space:91PaCoAComm|another list of commissioned officers]]] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | No. | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | [[Partenheimer-52|Jno C. Partenheimer]] | Captain | Jan 4. 65 | Promoted from Commissary Sergt Jan 4 65 |- | 1 | Wm Knapp | 1st Lt | Jan 4. 65 | Promoted from Sergt Jany 4. 65 |}

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[This is a transcription of one of three (incomplete) Descriptive Rolls for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: [second] Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : 1 : [NAMES] J Newton Davis : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Beaver Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Druggist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Kayser : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hall : 2 : [NAMES] William Knapp : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 3 : [NAMES] George Mettinger : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Kayser : 4 : [NAMES] Patrick Byrne : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 5 : [NAMES] James Chism : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 6 : [NAMES] John Carrol : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hilderburn : 7 : [NAMES] Henry Clothier : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shipbuild[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hildeburn : 8 : [NAMES] Jacob Clothier : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hildeburn : 9 : [NAMES] Thomas Conroy : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton [written over another word] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Descriptive list sent April 19th 1864 : Has [?] One Knapsack, one Haversack, and one Canteen : 10 : [NAMES] Adam Cornwall : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] ['10' is written over another number] : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Stretch [?] : 11 : [NAMES] Philip Daly : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Cork Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hilderburn : 12 : [NAMES] David Faunce : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 16 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cadwalader [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Cadwalader [?] : 13 : [NAMES] Patrick Gallagher : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Stone Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Died at West Phila Hospital June 13th /64 of wounds recd May 15th /64 : 14 : [NAMES] Edward Gamble : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 18th Jun Wounded in foot Petersburg : 15 : [NAMES] John Graham : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 16 : [NAMES] Charles Hamilton : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bristol Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burk : Descriptive List sent July 19th /64 : 17 : [NAMES] Joseph Keen : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Builder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jnct : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Capt Barnard [?] Mustered by : 18 : [NAMES] Herman Kurtz : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Smith : 19 : [NAMES] Merrit McCann : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lingin [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burk : 20 : [NAMES] William McKee : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Died June 19th /64 of wounds recd in front of Petersburg Va June 18th /64 : 21 : [NAMES] George R C McCleary : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate of Disability at Washington D.C. April 29 /64 ['April' is written over another word] : 22 : [NAMES] William McVey : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burke : 23 : [NAMES] John A Mootheart : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Chair maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 24 : [NAMES] James Rulon : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 25 : [NAMES] Charles Smith : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 26 : [NAMES] William Sutton : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Lay[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burk : 27 : [NAMES] James Sutton [perhaps this could be 'Stesson'] : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burk : 28 : [NAMES] Anthony Toland : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 29 : [NAMES] John Thompson : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 5 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hilderburn : 30 : [NAMES] David Vance : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 31 : [NAMES] John Vaughan : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Carpente[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 32 : [NAMES] Thomas Wallace : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 33 : [NAMES] George Wyman : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate of Disability /64 Washington D.C. : 34 : [NAMES] Henry Wilson : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Chester England : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 18 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hilberburn : 35 : [NAMES] Japhet Warren : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burk : 36 : [NAMES] A A Beaugareau : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Kayser : 37 : [NAMES] Joel Weeks : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate of Disability May 4th /64 at Washington D. C. : [the date is inconsistent with other evidence, which puts his discharge on 4 May 1863] : 38 : [NAMES] Henry E Cole : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada ['Lt Gregory' is crossed out] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 39 : [NAMES] John F Walters : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Kayser : 40 : [NAMES] Edwin J Burr : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Northumberland Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hotel Keeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 5 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 41 : [NAMES] Samuel Edwards : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 21 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 42 : [NAMES] Alexander McDermott : [AGE.] 20 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 16 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Kayser : 43 : [NAMES] Griffith Williams : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Chestnut : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Kayser : 44 : [NAMES] John Whiteman : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 15th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Stretch : $21.97 Bounty due $300.-- : 45 : [NAMES] John Baird : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Palmer : $29.25 Bounty due $300.-- : 46 : [NAMES] William I Johnson : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 29th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory [crossed out: ] Capt [illegible word] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Hildiburn : $17.27 Bounty owed $300.-- : 47 : [NAMES] John Marshall : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Hartford Connecticut : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 10th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory [' Capt [illegible word]' is crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Sawyer [?] : $17.70 Bounty due $300.-- : 48 : [NAMES] William McGevvy : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksmith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 11th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory ['Capt Nichols' is crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Nichols : $18.82 Bounty due $400.-- : 49 : [NAMES] Andrew J Hill : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Ironworker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 12th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory ['Capt Nichols' is crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Nichols : $14.47 Bounty due $300.--Bounty and one month pay $13 [the last digit illegible] : Discharged Jany 28 /65 having furnished ubstitute : 50 : [NAMES] Ashman C Daballed : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] North East Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 11th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Nichols : $19.12 Bounty due $300.-- : 51 : [NAMES] Edward C Sikes : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 14th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burke : [illegible amount of money] Bounty due $300.-- : 52 : [NAMES] Donald Knox : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Marble Cutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 19th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Langdon : [illegible amount of money] Bounty due $400.-- : Rcvd $60 Bounty one month pay $13 : 53 : [NAMES] Saml Leforge : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 29th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in by Lt Hilderman : Bounty due $300.-- : 54 : [NAMES] William G Kells [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Apr 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by [blank] : [55] : [NAMES] William Nicholas [probably Bates's Nicholas Million, but the name is pretty clearly William Nicholas [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [56] : [NAMES] Anthony Gally [This name is crossed out. 'y' is written over another letter, and several letters following 'y' are crossed out] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [57] : [NAMES] William D. Ronvaux [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Belgium : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [58] : [NAMES] Jeine Collin [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [59] : [NAMES] Jacob Schneller : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [60] : [NAMES] Daniel Stoner [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Washington Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 6th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Draftee : [61] : [NAMES] David Linganfelter [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburgh : [BY WHOM.] 16th Distr : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [62] : [NAMES] Martin Imler [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [63] : [NAMES] Thomas Stineman [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [64] : [NAMES] John Stineman : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 65 : [NAMES] Emanuel Long [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Plasterer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [66] : [NAMES] Sanford Muthersbaugh [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [67] : [NAMES] Samuel A Mock [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [68] : [NAMES] Adam H Imler [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stock [?] Deale[r] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [69] : [NAMES] William Berkheimer [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [70] : [NAMES] Samuel Oster [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [71] : [NAMES] William Imler [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [72] : [NAMES] John G. Feighter [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted :[73] : [NAMES] Alexander Ickes [This name is crossed out] : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted :[74] : [NAMES] Jacob Barclay : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted

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[This is a transcription of the List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] ['Non' is written in above the printed title of the first manuscript page.] [The descriptive book has [[Space:91PaCoBNonComm2|another list of non-commissioned officers]].] {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | William B. Elder | ordly Sergt. | Dec [?] 31st 1861 | Killed at Battle of Fredericksburg Va Dec 13 /62 |- | 2 | Adrian Beaugereau | Sergeant | " 23 " |   |- | 3 | John W. Molyneaux [could be Molyneusa] | " |   | Killed at Battle of Gettysburg Pa July 2d 1863 |- | 4 | William Knapp | " |   |   |- | 5 | John Newton Davis | " |   | [crossed out:] Transferred to Invalid Corps |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 1 | George Mettinger | Corporal |   |   |- | 2 | Sebastian Badini | " |   | Killed at Battle of Chancellorsville Va. May 3 /63 |- | 3 | Jacob A Lynn | " |   | " " " " " " " " |- | 4 | Thomas Patterson | " |   | " " " " " " " " |- | 5 | Robert McMullin | " |   | Discharged for Disability |- | colspan="5" | [a new manuscript page starts here] |- | 1 | J. Newton Davis | Orderly Serg | June 22 /64 | Promoted from Sergeant by regimental order |- | 2 | Wm Knapp | Sergeant |   |   |- | 3 | Adrian A Beaugereau | " | Dec 23 /61 |   |- | 4 | James Ralon | " | May 31 /64 | Promoted from the Ranks by regimental order |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 1 | Geo Mettinger | Corporal |   |   |- | 2 | Edward Gamble | " | March 13 /64 | Promoted from the Ranks by regimental order |- | 3 | James Chism | " | Mch 13 /64 | Promoted from the Ranks by regimental order |}

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[This is a transcription of the second List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The descriptive book has [[Space:91PaCoBNonCom|another list of non-commissioned officers]]] [This list consists of two pages] [This list presumably precedes Chism's and Laforge's promotion to sergeant, on 27 April 1865, and not updated to reflect that] {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Donald Knox | 1st Sergt | Mch 1. 65 | Promoted per S.O. No. 16 --March 15. 65 |- | 2 | James Rulon | 2nd " | [blank] | Promoted to Sergt from the Ranks, May 31. 64 |- | 3 | John Graham | 3 " | Jany 1. 65 | Promoted per S.O. no 3 --Jany 7. 65 |- | colspan="5" | [the second page begins here] |- | 1 | Jas Chism | Coprl |   |   |- | 2 | Saml Laforge | Coprl |   |   |}

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[[This is a transcription of the pension index by name cards for Company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288.] [[transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] == Anderson, John C == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Anderson, John C. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Anderson Ann Lizzie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Aug 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1,049,014 | 926,717 | Pa |- | 1896 May 2 | ''Widow'' | 633194 | 439272 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Ankeny, Andrew == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Ankeny Andrew |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Nov 11 | ''Invalid'' | 738,015 | 514,816 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C2572140 |}
== Baird, John (alias for John Barth) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Baird John (alias) |- | colspan=4 | Barth John |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Barth, Julia |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B [?] 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 Sept 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1170510 | 1013997 [?] | Pa. |- | 1916 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 1073037 | 817231 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W E Sickel |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | XC 2691575 |}
== Baker, Benjamin == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Baker, Benjamin |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Baker Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 May 31 | ''Invalid'' | 389049 | 223,027 | [blank] |- | 1886 Jan 7 | ''Widow'' | 334086 | 220,388 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Barkley, Jacob T. == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Barkley, Jacob T |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Barkley Susan |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Mar 26 | ''Invalid'' | 275.052 | 277872 | [blank] |- | 1898 May 3 | ''Widow'' | 675,900 | 490.574 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Beatty, Patrick B. == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beatty, Patrick B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B [''sic''--very clear] 91 Pa.Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1868 Dec 26 | ''Invalid'' | 138,061 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Beaugureau, Adrian A. == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beaugureau, Adrian A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1900 Dec 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1260094 [?] | 1026270 [?] | Ohio |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | [illegible] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C 2548275 |}
== Bertolet, Abner == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bertolet, Abner |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Bertolet Maggie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Bertolet, Garden [??] H Gdn |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | colspan="6" | [the numbers were very hard to read] |- | 1892 Jan 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1,386225 | 881,021 | Pa. |- | 1895 July 6 | ''Widow'' | 61757 [?] | 420695 | Pa. |- | colspan="6" | [the last digit of the application is illegible] |- | 1905 June 6 | ''Minor'' | 723566 | 514509 | Pa. |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W. J. Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Benford, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Benford, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Benford, Ann E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 8 | ''Widow'' | 438885 | 308573 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Berkey, Ananias == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Berkey, Ananias |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | E 133. B 91 and A 145 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 Jany 11 | ''Invalid'' | 467092 | 842788 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Berkheimer, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Berkheimer William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Berkheimer Henrietta |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July [?] 17 | ''Invalid'' | 888,454 | 619.688 [?] | Pa |- | 1916 Nov [?] 11 | ''Widow'' | 1085416 | 832032 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Birmingham, Thomas == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Birmingham Thomas |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 25 | ''Invalid'' | 883923 | 631446 | Ohio |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Jesse Hauser |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Bond, Louis D == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bond Louis D. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | H 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 12 | ''Invalid'' | 870374 [?] | 631111 [?] | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J. B. O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Boyer, John M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyer, John M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Boyer, Amanda S. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 June 7 | ''Widow'' | 424.901 | 346.949 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Bowman, Alpheus H == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bowman, Alpheus H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Bowman, Lillie J |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' | 1562715 | A7-28-27 | D.C. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Bowman, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bowman William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Bowman Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1872 Dec 3 | ''Invalid'' | 170672 | 185885 |   |- | 1920 Apr 21 | ''Widow'' | 1056303 | 890784 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Boyer, Jeremiah M == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Boyer, Jeremiah M |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Boyer, Sallie Ann Y. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1899 July 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1231609 | 991.256 | Pa |- | 1918 Dec 24 | ''Widow'' | 1133,275 | 866,138 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Job Hoch |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Boyer, Levi == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Boyer Levi |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] Mch 21 | ''Invalid'' | 763,039 | 539,502 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Bricker, Samuel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bricker, Samuel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Bricker, Juliann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Feb 11 | ''Invalid'' | 689390 | 497391 | Pa |- | 1902 May 11 | ''Widow'' | 718985 | 496336 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Briggs, Amos == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Briggs, Amos |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf; E 23 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 | D 3 V.R.C. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 26 | ''Invalid'' | 902,225 | 708,655 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | H. H. Brosier [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Brown, Conrad R == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Brown Conrad R. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Brown, Sarah E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Edmondson Sarah E. Gdn. |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | E 42 U.S. Inf. |- | colspan=4 | G 21 V.R.C. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Jany 13 | ''Invalid'' | 58532 | 37801 |   |- | 1904 Dec 19 | ''Widow'' | 819119 | 602748 | Va. |- | 1914 Jan. 29 [?] | ''Minor'' | 1021,058 | 771,167 | Va |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | XC 2,676,029 |}
== Burket, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Burket William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Burket Ellen S |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Jan 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1084416 [?] | 927,603 | Pa. |- | 1917 Mar. 8 | ''Widow'' | 1095463 | 858.509 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | M. V. Tierney |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Burr, Edwin J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Burr Edwin J |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | B. 91 and Unassd 155 Pa. Inf. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1899 Oct 30 | ''Invalid'' | 1,235,135 [?] | 1098134 | Ohio |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | G. H. Grim |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Butler, David H. M. == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Butler, David H.M. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Butler Mary F. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Reinhardt, David J. Gdn. |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | H 118 Pa. Inf. B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | A. 5. Del. Inf. F. 19 US Inf |- | colspan=4 | R 28 US Cav |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1898 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1210985 | 980049 | Pa |- | 1899 July 13 [?] | ''Widow'' | 702069 | [blank] | Del |- | 1899 July 18 | ''Minor'' | 702.228 | 522.040 | Del |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Anna M. Drum |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Byrne, Patrick == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Byrne, Patrick |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | Mus [?] B. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1903 Apr 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1299046 | 1078223 | Ireland |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | A 2,519,443 |}
== Chism, James == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Chism, James |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 [?] Apr 6 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 183,970 [?] | 124290 [?] |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Clauser, Lando B == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Clauser, Lando B |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Clauser, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1903 [?] Mar [?] 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1297194 [?] | 1063263 [?] | Pa. |- | 1916 Sept 18 | ''Widow'' | 1073536 | 834,304 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | N. S. Letzenberg |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Clothier, Henry == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Clothier, Henry |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Clothier, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Nov 30 | ''Invalid'' | 409.690 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Coleman, Joseph == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coleman Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 551000 | 337465 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Conroy, Thomas == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conroy Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Conroy Kate |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sept 13 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 435584 [?] | 310281 | Ind |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2665019 |}
== Cornwell, Adam == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Cornwell, Adam |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Cornwell, Sallie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 68.346 [?] | 43.332 | [blank] |- | 1923 [?] May [?] 25 [?] | ''Widow'' | 1265988 | 945,812 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Coulston, Harrison K == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coulston Harrison K |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 and C [?] 58 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 Nov 1 | ''Invalid'' | 453885 [?] | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Cox, Isaac == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cox Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 869,395 | 612,858 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Davis, John Newton == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, John Newton |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 [??] Apr 23 | ''Invalid'' | 281532 | 198335 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Devine, James == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Devine, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1868 Nov 17 | ''Invalid'' | 136972 | 96873 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Doolittle, Edward J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Doolittle, Edward J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Doolittle, Olive L |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | H 9 NY Cav + B 91 Pa Inf + [illegible] |- | colspan="4" | Landman - Princeton - No. Carolina - U [?] Lawrence - Quebec City |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 June [?] 27 | ''Invalid'' | 423,228 | 367,351 | NY |- | 1908 June 11 | ''Widow'' | 898261 | 664344 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Elder, William B == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Elder, William B |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Elder Margaret B |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1903 Mch 6 | Mother | 779816 | [blank] | Pa |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Embode [''sic''], Daniel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Embode [''sic''], Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Embode Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1894 [?] Oct 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1161569 [?] | 912154 | Pa |- | 1904 Mar 8 | ''Widow'' | 801112 | 655724 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | JM Neiman |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Eyre, John == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Eyre, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Sep 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1056587 [?] | 914283 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | G E Lemon |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Faunce, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Faunce, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 1 | ''Invalid'' | 788 860 | 531 194 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Feighter, John G (alias for John Feaster) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Feighter, John G (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Feaster John |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Feaster Mary J. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1062896 | 885974 | [blank] |- | 1915 Oct 25 | ''Widow'' | 1055017 | 805923 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Fetters [?], Hamilton G == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fetters [?], Hamilton G |- | colspan="4" | Fetters [?] Maria L |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1900 Nov 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1246289 | 1005281 | Pa |- | 1902 Oct 9 | ''Widow'' | 771485 | 544822 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Gallagher, Patrick == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gallagher Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Gallagher Miriam |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Sept 2 | ''Invalid'' | 63,656 | 38,700 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Gally, Anthony (alias for Anthony Lally) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gally, Anthony (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Lally Anthony |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Lally, Susan |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Apr 8 | ''Invalid'' | 546954 | 420164 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Gamble, Edward == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gamble, Edward |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gamble, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Feb 17 | ''Invalid'' | 61452 | 39,551 |   |- | 1907 Apr 3 | ''Widow'' | 916907 | 681352 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Graham, John == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Graham, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Graham, Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Sep 3 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 902,462 | 705,930 | Pa |- | 1910 Apr 6 | ''Widow'' | 939533 | 702361 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J B O Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Gregory, Justus A == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | [[Gregory-7095|Gregory, Justus A]] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gregory, Ida |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Dec [?] 20 | ''Invalid'' | 920987 | 935031 | Pa |- | 1927 [?] July 24 | ''Widow'' | 659330 | 460395 | Pa. |- | colspan="5" | [the year may be 1897?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Hamilton, Charles (alias for Charles H Cole) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hamilton, Charles (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Cole, Charles H |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Cole Susanna |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | K 11 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 [?] Aug 18 | ''Invalid'' | 224119 | 150531 | Pa |- | 1914 Jany [?] 11 [?] | ''Widow'' | 1020930 | 863884 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Hamlin, Isaac == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hamlin, Isaac |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B. 91 Pa. Vet. Vol. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sep 9 | ''Invalid'' | 906361 | 710010 | Kans. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | S. M. Carroll. |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Hill, Andrew J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hill, Andrew J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hill, Caroline |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 [?] Sept 22 | ''Widow'' | 478928 [?] | 325708 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Houk, Xopher == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houk, Xopher |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B. 1 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Mar 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1.101.198 | 942.604 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Hook, Joseph == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hook Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 20 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | G 1 Pa Prov Cav |- | colspan="4" | B + C 91 Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1893 Jan 4 | ''Invalid'' | 1,143,179 | 873,223 | Texas |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Geo E Lemon |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Hopkins, Isaac == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hopkins, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hopkins Mary A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 10 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 434521 [?] | 372381 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Huston, James == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Huston, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 585064 | 512326 [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Ickes, Alexander == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Ickes, Alexander |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Ickes, Mary Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 and I 171 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Apr 13 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 357961 | 346949 |   |- | 1901 Feb 5 [?] | ''Widow'' | 1169428 | 903342 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Imler, Adam H == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Imler, Adam H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Imler, Elizabeth A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Apr 11 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 605651 | 796354 | Pa |- | 19[illegible] Feb 12 | ''Widow'' | 980355 | 741074 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Imler, Martin == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Imler, Martin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Imler Maria E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Dwight, Clara S et al. |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 Apr 19 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 537990 [?] | 233769 | Pa |- | 1892 Apr [?] 16 | ''Widow'' | 547358 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Imler, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Imler, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Apr 13 | ''Invalid'' | 357963 | 326738 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Enos [''sic''], David == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Enos [''sic''], David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Enos, Susan |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 Apr 20 | ''Invalid'' | 446805 | 910080 | Pa |- | 1926 Dec 20 | ''Widow'' | 1564448 | R [?] 4-8-27 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2998139 |}
== Jacobs, Henry A M == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jacobs, Henry A M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Jacobs Joannah [?] |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 + E 53 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 June 30 | ''Invalid'' | 221,853 | 208,386 [?] | [blank] |- | 1900 May 9 [?] | ''Widow'' | 718,822 | 498,854 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Johnson, John J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, John J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | McGill, Lizzie J |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B G [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | colspan="5" | [All entries on the "invalid" line are crossed out] |- | 1880 Mch 7 | ''Invalid'' | 441982 | 476,888 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1912 June 28 | ''Minor'' | 1010376 | [blank] | Calif |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Kayser, Morris == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kayser, Morris |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | F 14 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 | 1 Lt B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1902 Dec 16 | ''Invalid'' | 1293924 | 1089369 | NY |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | [illegible word] Phillips |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | C 2-511-811 |}
== Kiscaden, George == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kiscaden, George |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Kiscaden, Martha |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B. 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 | H. 118 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Feb 12 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 200,172 | 195,448 [?] |   |- | 1894 Oct 1 [??] | ''Widow'' | 706414 [?] | 508977 [?] | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Knapp, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Knapp, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 813,883 | 690,261 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W R Wortess [??] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Knox, Donald == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knox, Donald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Knox, Catharine E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1871 Nov 13 | ''Invalid'' | 170503 | 134279 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 Mar 25 | ''Minor'' | 314,159 | 224,671 | Kans |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Krieger, Lorenzo == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Krieger, Lorenzo |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Krieger, Harriet |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Dec 19 | ''Invalid'' | 975,665 | 892161 | Pa |- | 1903 Nov 21 | ''Widow'' | 795,112 | 579691 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J B Cralle + Co. |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Kurtz, Herman == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kurtz, Herman |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Kurtz, Henrietta F. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 Mch 11 | ''Invalid'' | 417,702 | 673197 | N.J. |- | 1921 Aug 12 | ''Widow'' | 1178242 | 915158 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Lafarge, Samuel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lafarge, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Dec 1 | ''Invalid'' | 1076101 | 838.411 | N.Y. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Lohr, Daniel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lohr, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Lohr Rosanna [?] |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 53 B 91 + E 191 [?] Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 May 31 | ''Invalid'' | 589169 [?] | 360981 | [blank] |- | 1901 Mar [?] 31 | ''Widow'' | [illegible] | 657365 [??] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Lynch, John R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lynch, John R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Lynch, Elizabeth C. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 11 Pa Inf Adj. 15" Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | Unas'd + B 6 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | B 2 Prov. Pa. Cav. B 91" Pa. Inf. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 794,180 | 904,381 | Pa. |- | 1908 Nov 3 | ''Widow'' | 907284 | 674,470 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2,680,654 |}
== Markley, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Markley, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Markley, Barbara |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | H 118 and B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 Apl 16 | ''Widow'' | 314767 | 292566 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Matlack, Isaac == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Matlack, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Matlack, Harriet M |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 [illegible] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 575364 | 724613 | [blank] |- | 1911 Jan 7 | ''Widow'' | 955.609 | 715.872 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== McCann, Merrill == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCann, Merrill |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1884 Mar 13 | ''Invalid'' | 508.252 | 297899 | Elizabeth City, Va |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== McDermott, Alexander == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1871 Dec 18 | ''Invalid'' | 170968 | 118984 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== McKee, William J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKee, William J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McKee, Barbara |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 July 9 | ''Invalid'' | 56778 | 34844 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== McLaughlin, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McLaughlin, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McLaughlin, Emeline |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1863 Aug 3 | ''Invalid'' | 29.222 | 53.074 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Mettiger, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mettiger, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1878 Feb. 18 | ''Invalid'' | 248824 | 154958 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Million, Nicholas == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Million, Nicholas |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Sept 12 | ''Invalid'' | 88450 | 58922 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Mock, Samuel S == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mock Samuel S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Mock Fanny |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 June [?] 28 | ''Invalid'' | 394283 | 388180 | [blank] |- | 1907 Feby [?] 24 | ''Widow'' | 873851 | 638519 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Molyneux, John W == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Molyneux John W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | Molyneux Samuel W |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1886 May 26 | Father | 339.802 | 303.962 | Can. |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Mothersbaugh, Sanford == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Mothersbaugh, Sanford |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 21 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 85664 | 51465 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Murphy, Henry == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Murphy, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Murphy Sarah |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 3 | ''Invalid'' | 80,808 | 48,980 | [blank] |- | 1884 Mch 15 | ''Widow'' | 313,779 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Neff, Edwin J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Neff, Edwin J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Neff, Mary B |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Mar 21 | ''Invalid'' | 816948 | 748,605 | Pa |- | 1893 June [?] 17 | ''Widow'' | 578528 [?] | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Nice, Stephen (alias for John Gray) == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gray, Joseph (alias) Nice Stephen (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Gray, John |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Gray, Emma |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 72 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1920 [?] Nov 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1165645 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Oster, Samuel C == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Oster, Samuel C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 2 | ''Invalid'' | 80,547 | 143,031 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Ratzell, Alfred == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ratzell, Alfred |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K [?] 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | B [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H [?] 118 Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Feb 16 | ''Invalid'' | 347,363 | 223,359 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Rice, Cornelius L == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Rice, Cornelius L |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Rice, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1868 Aug 27 | ''Widow'' | 164469 | 120143 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Robison [''sic''], William J == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Robison [''sic''], William J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 July 24 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1169087 | 901135 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Schultz, John B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schultz, John B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Schultz, Anna |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1895 Jan 28 | ''Widow'' | 219412 | 170184 |   |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be '1875'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Sell, Reuben S == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sell, Reuben S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Penn Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 [?] Feb 11 | ''Invalid'' | 349,973 | 148,538 [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Shaulis, Hiram == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shaulis, Hiram |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Shaulis, Annie J. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Mar 6 | ''Invalid'' | 350024 | 268965 | Pa |- | 1919 Jan 2 | ''Widow'' | 1133659 | 863743 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Shellenberger, George == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shellenberger, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Shellenberger Martha |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Mar 16 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 713318 | 932291 | Pa |- | 1911 July 8 | ''Widow'' | 967323 [?] | 733,222 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Smith, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | Smith, Leopold |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1870 Apr 19 | Father | 186.046 | 145.952 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Stahl, Ananias == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stahl, Ananias |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stahl, Barbara |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Stahl, J. Miller (Gdn) |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 7 | ''Invalid'' | 104814 | 78193 | [blank] |- | 1871 [?] Oct 30 | ''Widow'' | 195922 [?] | 154902 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Stahl, George == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stahl, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1904 [?] Sept [?] 1 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1324010 | 1096297 [?] | [illegible] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Steinman, John == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Steinman, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Steinman, Rebecca |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Imler, Peter (Gdn) |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Dec 13 | ''Invalid'' | 75,635 | 59,999 | [blank] |- | 1869 May 13 | ''Widow'' | 175182 | 131743 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Stine, Samuel G == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stine, Samuel G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stine, Lydia A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Mar 16 | ''Invalid'' | 694359 | 910069 | Pa |- | 1915 Mar 16 | ''Widow'' | 1044964 | 808493 [?] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Stineman, Thomas B == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stineman, Thomas B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stineman, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 July 3 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 296159 | 193631 | [blank] |- | 1906 [?] Jan [?] 31 | ''Widow'' | 884146 | 458194 | Iowa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Stoner, Daniel == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stoner, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stoner, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sept 5 | ''Invalid'' | 902945 | 707415 | Pa |- | 1906 Mar 3 | ''Widow'' | 846173 | 630622 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Robt Johnson |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Surrick, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Surrick, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 899258 | 820093 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H. W. McCall |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Swank, Noah == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Swank, Noah |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 | Swank George J Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 [?] May 4 | ''Invalid'' | 282416 | 492904 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Sikes, Edward C == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sikes, Edward C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1872 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 176,418 [?] | 1,003,786 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Tagert, John == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tagert, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1904 June 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1318205 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Trice, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trice, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 [?] Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 481552 | 419683 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Vance, David A == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vance, David A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 [?] May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 44906 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Vaughn, Benjamin == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vaughn, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Vaughn Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1862 Aug 23 | ''Widow'' | 1924 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Wade, Joseph == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Wade, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | H 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 [?] Jan 6 | ''Invalid'' | 151,178 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Walker, Charles F == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Walker, Charles F. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Walker, Rose A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1887 May 7 [?] | ''Widow'' | 354550 | 237048 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Wallace, Thomas == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wallace Martha |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Feb [?] 9 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 259552 | 194294 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | colspan="5" | [the "widow" line is blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Walton, John F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Walton, John F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B "91" Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 Jan 27 | ''Invalid'' | 213.644 | 164.002 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Weeks, Joel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weeks, Joel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B" 91" Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 45,485 | 35,765 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Weller, William == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weller, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Mar 14 | ''Invalid'' | 645100 [?] | 505786 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Whitebread, Joseph == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Whitebread, Joseph |- | colspan=4 | Anarsen, John (alias) |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Father | colspan=3 | Whitebread, George W. |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B 91 + C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 17 | Father | 447,109 | 335,841 | N.J. |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |}
== Williams, Griffith == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Williams, Griffith |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 [??] Sept 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1159941 | [blank] | Pa |- | colspan="18" | [the year could be '1922', but the application number is similar to Charles K Willis's application in 1893 (?)] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}
== Yingling, Daniel B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yingling, Daniel B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Yingling, Mary Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 885.292 | 647.551 | Mo. |- | 1915 Jan 11. | ''Widow'' | 1039.741 |   | Mo. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H. D. Phillips. |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Commissioned Officers for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment | Remarks. |- | [[Keyser-1085|Peter D. Keyser]] | Capt | Sept 21st 1861 | Resigned |- | [[Sulger-14|James E Sulger]] | Capt | Augst 15th 1862 | Resigned |- | Joseph Gilbert | Capt | Oct 10th 1864 | Promoted from 1st Sergt |- | colspan="4" |   |- | James E Sulger | 1st Lieut | Sept 21st 1861 | Promoted to Captain |- | Theo H Parsons | 1st Lieut | Augst 15th /62 |   |- | James Delavan | 1st Lieut | Dec 22 /62 | Promoted from 1st Sergt |- | Joseph Everhart | 1st Lieut | Oct [?] 10th /64 |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | Theo H. Parsons | 2nd Lieut | Sept 21st 1861 | Promoted to 1st Lieutenant |- | John Sage | 2nd Lieut | Aug 15th [?] /62 [?] | Resigned December 22nd /62 [?] |- | Edward J. Maguigan | 2nd Lieut | Dec 22 /62 | Promoted from Sergt |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deserters for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deserters. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Harvey Sylvester [?] J | Private | Jany 21st /62 | Philada | Whereabouts not known |- | 2 | Hughes James | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 3 | Knichner John ['h' could be 'k'] | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 4 | Bartels Henry | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 5 | Carny, Edward | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 6 | Trump John | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 7 | Hoffnagle John | " | April 1st /62 | Washington DC | " " " |- | 8 | Lindsay David | " | June [?] 1st /62 | " | " " " |- | 9 | Lowery Charles | " | " " | " | Returned from Desertion |- | 10 | Clages William | " | " " | " | Whereabouts not Known |- | 11 | McNickle John | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 12 | Smith William | " | " 30th /62 | Alexandria | " " " |- | 13 | Newman John H | " | Sept 31st [?] /62 | " | " " " |- | 14 | Cavenaugh William | " | " " | " | " " " |- | 15 | Evans Charles M | " | Oct 8th /62 | Alexandria | Discharged on Surgeons Certificate |- | 16 | Stewart William G | " | " " | " | Whereabouts not Known |- | 17 | Campbell Patrick | " | " " | Washington | Returned from Desertion |- | 18 | Drew Michael | " | " " | " | Returned from Desertion |- | 19 | colspan="5" | [the rest of the page is blank] |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Discharged. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Cunningham Michael H | Private | Oct 10 /61 | Court of Quarter Sessions | Philada | Under age [illegible number] |- | 2 | Wilson, Wm H | Musician | Dec 12 /61 | Maj Genl McClennan [?] | " | Surg. Certificate of Disa[bility] |- | 3 | Vansant Charles D | Private | April 5 /62 | Genl Wadsworth | Washington DC | Surg. Certificate " |- | 4 | Hoock, Joseph | Private | May 9th /62 | Surgeon [?] G Tyler [?] | Baltimore | For Disability |- | 5 | Downey, John | Private | June [?] 28th [?] /62 | By Medical Director | Washington City | " Disability |- | 6 | Rittenhouse Sylvester | Private | Oct [28th] /62 | By Medical Director of Corps [?] | Camp near Sharpsburg | For Disability |- | 7 | Worl, Samuel | Private | January 18th [?] /63 | " " " | " " Falmouth [?] Va [??] | " " |- | 8 | Davis John | Private | January 8th /63 [?] | By [?] order Genl Martindale | Washington DC | " " |- | 9 | Hains William | Private | January 13th /63 | by order Col. W. O. Redden [?] | Frederick City Md | " " |- | 10 | Duncan George S. | Private | January 31st /63 | By Medical Director of Div. | Camp near Falmouth Va | " " |- | 11 | Tinney John D. | Private | January 27th /63 | By order of Secretary of War | Camp near Falmouth Va | to enable him to enl[ist] U. S. M. Tel [?] Corps |- | rowspan="2" | 12 | Charles H. Eckhardt | Private | Nov 4th /63 | Order No 491 Secy of war | Washington DC | det clerk in Pro [?] Mart [?] |- | colspan="6" | [He was detailed as a clerk in the Provost Martial's Office, in Washington DC] |- | 13 | Alexander McDougall | Private | Nov 23 /63 | Surgeons Cert of Disability | Washington DC |   |- | 14 | Myers William H | Sergt |   | " " | Falmouth Va |   |- | 15 | Bournonville Charles | Corpl |   | " " | Falmouth Va |   |- | 16 | Wm Cochran | Private | Feb 12 [?] /63 | " " | " " |   |- | 17 | John Wright | " | " 12 /63 | " " | " " |   |- | 18 | Joseph L Haward | " | " 11 /63 | " " | Convalescent Camp near Alexandria Va |   |- | 19 | Thomas Greer | " | " 15 /63 | " " | Washington DC |   |- | 20 | Henry McKane | " | Aug 4th /64 | " " | Near Petersburg Va |   |- | 21 | Mansfield Wood | " |   | " " | Philada Pa |   |- | 22 | John Connolly | " | Oct 6 /64 | Expiration of Ser | Near Petersburg Va |   |- | 23 | Wm Beal | " | Dec 2d /64 | " " " | " " |   |- | 24 | CR Brown | " | " 29 /64 | Surgeons Certificate | Philada Pa |   |- | 25 | John Somerville | " |   | " " | " " |   |- | 26 | Patrick Campbell | " | Sep 25 /64 | Expiration of Service | Near Petersburg Va |   |- | 27 | Charles Higgins | Sgt | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 28 | Salathiel Cox | wagoneer | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 29 | Wm H Simpson | Corp | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 30 | Louis Kuert | Pvt | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 31 | Charles Lowery | " | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |- | 32 | Thomas ONeill | " | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 33 | John J Reynolds | " | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |- | 34 | Samuel C Simpson | " | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |- | 35 | Joseph E Smith | " | " 20 /64 | " " | " " |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deaths for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deaths. {| | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | [[Smith-167535|Smith William]] | Private | Mar 13 /62 | Camp Stanton | Chronic Bronchitis [?] | Buried in Mt [?] Christ Cemetery Wash. |- | 2 | [[Harkinson-5|Harkinson John]] | Private | May 11th /62 | Alexandria | Consumption | Sent to his family in [illegible word; perhaps 'Pennsylvania'] |- | 3 | [[Brown-81230|Brown William H]] | Sergeant | Dec 13th /62 | Near Fredericksburg | Wounds rcvd in Action |   |- | 4 | [[Trautwine-2|Troutwine William H]] | Private | " " | Fredericksburg | Killed by musket ball | left on the field |- | 5 | Bisbing John | Sergeant | May 3rd /63 | Chancellorsville Va | Killed by musket ball | " " " " |- | 6 | Parsons Theodore H | Captain | June 26 [?] /63 | Georgetown D.C. | wounds received in action at Chancellorsville May 3rd /63 | Sent to Philada for interment |- | 7 | Francis C Cole | Private | Jan 18 /64 | Philada Pa | Typhoid fever | buried in Philada |- | colspan="7" | [month of Cole's death could be 'June', but 'Jan' seems more likely, and matches the city death certificate] |- | 8 | Henry Chitlick | Private | Mar 8 [?] /64 | Warrenton Junc | Delerium Tremens | " at Warrenton Junc |- | 9 | John Cox | " | May 8 /64 | Spottsylvania | Killed by musket ball | left on field |- | 10 | James Tierney | Corporal | " 12 /64 | " | " on Picket | " " " |- | 11 | Thomas Morris | Pvt | " 23 /64 | North Anna | " by musket ball | " " " |- | 12 | Michael Drew | " | " 23 /64 | " " | colspan="2" | died from wounds Recd North Anna Riv[er] |- | 13 | John Stewart | 1 Sgt | Jun 18 /64 | Near Petersburg | " " " | Body [?] Sent home |- | 14 | Andrew Brown | Corp | " 18 /64 | " " | " " " | Buried on field |- | 15 | Wm T Hooven | Pvt | " 18 /64 | " " | " " " | " " " |- | 16 | Wm B Miller | " | " 18 /64 | " " | " " " | " " " |- | 17 | Charles Coates | Sgt | Nov 27 /64 | " " | " " " | Buried at home |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of non-commissioned Officers for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [list of non-commissioned officers] {| | colspan="5" | [first sergeants] |- | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Sage John | 1st Sergt | Sept 21st /61 | Promoted to 2nd Lieut |- | 2 | Delavan James | 2d " | " " " | Promoted to 1st Lieut |- | 3 | Maguigan Edwd J | 3 " | " " " | Promoted to 2nd Lieut |- | 4 | Stewart John | 4 " | " " " |   |- | 5 | Evans Chas M | 5 " | " " " | Reduced Dec 24th 1861 |- | 6 | Myers, Wm H | 5 " | Dec 24 /61 | Promoted from Corporal |- | 7 | Buisbing John | 5 " | Aug 15th /62 [?] | Promoted from Corporal |- | colspan="5" | [corporals] |- | 1 | Bisbing John | Corporal | Sept 21st /61 | Promoted to 5th Sergt |- | 2 | Carpenter Wm H | " | " " " |   |- | 3 | Myers, Wm H | " | " " " | Promoted to 5th Sergeant Dec 24th 1861 |- | 4 | Tierney [??] James | " | " " " |   |- | 5 | Brown Wm H. | " | " " " |   |- | 6 | Higgins Chas | " | " " " | Promoted to 4th Sergt Dec 22 /62 [?] |- | 7 | Bournonville Chas | " | " " " |   |- | 8 | Gilbert Joseph | " | " " " | Promoted to 5th Sergt Dec 22 /62 |- | 9 | Gessler James P | " | Dec 24th /61 | Promoted from the Ranks |- | 10 | Nimmo Archibald | " | April 27th /62 | Promoted from the Ranks |- | 11 | Everhart Joseph | " | " " | " " " " |- | 12 | Baker Ambrose | " | Aug 15th /62 | " " " " |- | colspan="5" | [page 2 begins here] |- | colspan="5" | [first sergeants] |- | [1] | John Sage | 1st Sergt |   | Promoted to 1st Lieut
Resigned |- | [2] | James Delavan | 1st Sergt |   | " " " "
" | |- | [3] | Edwd J Maguigan | 1st Sergt |   | " " 2nd "
" |- | [4] | John Stewart | 1st Sergt |   | Killed in Action June 18th 1864 |- | [5] | Joseph Gilbert | 1st Sergt |   | Promoted to Captain
Present |- | [6] | John McGinnis | 1st Sergt |   | Present |- | colspan="5" | [sergeants] |- | [1] | Charles M Evans | Sergt |   | Discharged
Reduced to Ranks |- | [2] | Wm H Myers | " |   | " [sc. Discharged] |- | [3] | John Bisbing | " |   | Killed in action at Chancellorsville |- | [4] | Wm H Brown | " |   | " " " " Fredericksburg |- | [5] | Charles Higgins | " |   | Discharged |- | [6] | Archibald Nimmo | " |   | Promoted to Regt Quarter Master |- | [7] | Joseph Everhart | " |   | " " 1st Lieut |- | [8] | Charles Coates | " |   | Died from wounds recd in action Oct 27 /64 |- | [9] | George B Kenworthy | " |   |   |- | [10] | Wm McNally | " |   |   |- | [11] | Thomas Deveraux | " |   |   |- | [12] | Andrew J Friend | " |   |   |- | colspan="5" | [corporals] |- | [1] | Ambrose Baker | Corporal |   | Killed in Action |- | [2] | Wm H Carpenter | " |   | Transferred to Invalid Corps
Reduced to Ranks |- | [3] | James Tierney | " |   | Killed in action May 12 [?] /64 |- | [4] | Chas Bournonville | " |   | Discharged |- | [5] | James P Gessler | " |   | " | |- | [6] | Benjamin Vandever | " |   | Reduced to Ranks |- | [7] | Wm H Simpson | " |   | Transferred to Invalid Corps |- | [8] | Andrew Brown | " |   | Killed in Action June 18 /64 |- | [9] | John O'Neill | " |   | Reduced to Ranks |- | [10] | Joseph L Bowen | " |   |   |- | [11] | Albert Morgan | " |   |   |- | [12] | Charles C. Powell | " |   |   |- | [13] | John Harvey | " |   |   |- | [14] | John Pomeroy | " |   |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Anarson, John (alias for Joseph Whitebread) ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Anarson, John (alias)
Whitebread, Joseph
SERVICE ''Late rank''   ''Co.'' C91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
1890 Sept 17 Father 447,109J335841
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Baker, Ambrose ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Baker, Ambrose
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1864 Dec 3 ''Widow ''74,382 46,808 [?]
''Minor ''
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Bancker, Meriners ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Bancker, Meriners
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Dec. 24, 1863 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Aug 14
1884 Mch 15
''Invalid '' 508333Agl
J
995,370
1923 Sept 10 ''Widow '' 1,209,7242/1/11 [??]967,708
''Minor ''
ADDITIONAL SERVICES E 18 Pa Inf
I 71 NY Inf (S)
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Apr 3, 1919 ''at'' Springfield Mass
== Beal, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Beal, William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Dec. 2, 1861 ''Discharged '' Dec. 2,1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 18
1903 Dec 5
''Invalid '' 3.06.288AGl
J
1129.365
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES K 91 Pa Inf = Unass'd 155 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Mar 26, 1927 ''at'' Phila. Pa
== Berger, Frederick ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Berger, Frederick
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1890 July 28 ''Widow ''450121J308,897
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Dec. 18, 1887 ''at''
== Bisbing, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Bisbing, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Sgt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1863 May 21 ''Widow ''22122[blank]6,530
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Bowen, Alva ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Bowen, Alva
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 21, 1864 ''Discharged '' May 30, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1910 June 22
1890 July 29
''Invalid ''870283 AGL
J
858,217
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Bournonville, Charles E ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Bournonville Charles E.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 20, 1861 ''Discharged '' Feb. 12, 1863
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1882 Oct 14 ''Invalid ''462412  
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Brown, Andrew ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Brown, Andrew
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
1869 June 18Father176,496 134.972
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Brown, Conrad R ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Brown, Conrad R
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Dec. 4, 1861 ''Discharged '' Dec 29, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1865 Jan 12 ''Invalid ''58.532 37.801
[blank] ''Widow ''819119J602748
1914 Jan 24 ''Minor ''1,021,058J771.167
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91Pa Inf = G 21 V.R.C.
E 42 U.S. Inf.
 
REMARKS
6/29/17 MOK
See Navy SC. [?] 15591
James F. Edmondson
B. Battln. US. Engr
with G.B. [??] Flotilla Navy
  ''Died'' Nov 21, 1904 ''at'' Hollywood, Va [ ''sic '']
== Brown, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Brown, William H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1863 Feb 28 ''Widow ''13.853 4,959
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Burk, Andrew ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Burk, Andrew
Hanton, John (alias)
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch 25, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1892 June 27 ''Invalid ''1119.881J  o986162
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1910 ''at''
== Burns, George H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Burns, George H
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Feb. 1, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 2
1890 Sept 3
''Invalid ''912.763AGl
J
647589
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' April 30, 1908 ''at''
== Campbell, Patrick ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Campbell, Patrick
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 19
1888 Feb 16
''Invalid ''640.383AGl
 
427.994
  ''Widow ''874472o[blank]
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' March 12, 1907 ''at''
== Connelly, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Connelly, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1890 Aug 21 ''Widow ''465.585J318.553
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Feb. 16, 1878 ''at''
== Carpenter, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Carpenter, William H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1865 Sept 8 ''Widow ''108.612 94.973
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES A 21 + D 13 V.R.C.
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Casey, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Casey, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1899 Sept 20 ''Widow ''705.511J[blank]
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Coats, Charles ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Coats, Charles
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
1891 July 23Mother520.954J347.765
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Nov. 22, 1864in service
== Cochran, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Cochran, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Oct. 1, 1861 ''Discharged '' ---
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1888 Mar 29 ''Invalid ''647.759 [blank]
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Cole, Francis C ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Cole, Francis C.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
  ''Widow ''
  ''Minor ''
1864 Mar 2Mother46.624 63.562
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Collison, Franklin ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Collison, Franklin
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Musc ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1872 Jan 11 ''Invalid ''171.790 [blank]
[blank] ''Widow ''374.818J306.607
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' May 19, 1888 ''at''
== Cox, Salathiel ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Cox, Salathiel
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1896 Nov 23 ''Invalid ''1182.905J924.688
[blank] ''Widow ''718.359o  J502.507
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' April 25, 1900 ''at''
== Czerny, Carl ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Czerny, Carl
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Feb. 16, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Apr 10
1894 Sept 5
''Invalid ''1160.503AJL
J
961322
1916 Nov 24 ''Widow ''1087192Sep873,662
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Nov 12, 1916 ''at'' San Francisco, Cal.
== Davenport, Charles H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Davenport, Charles H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1893 July 3 ''Invalid ''1152.243J951,637
[blank] ''Widow ''511.215 [?]J [?]583.008 [?]
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' July 25, 1904 ''at''
== Davis, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Davis, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''
1883 May 16 ''Widow ''304.396 [blank]
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Delavan, James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Delavan, James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' 1 Lt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1879 Apr 28 ''Invalid ''282.293o185.180
  ''Widow ''549.671o  J342.948
  ''Minor ''
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' March 20, 1892 ''at''
== Donnelly, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Donnelly, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''  
1864 Feb 23 ''Widow ''45.945 37.274
[blank] ''Minor ''196.418 151.388
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' ''at''
== Drew, Michael ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Drew, Michael
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1867 Mar 8 Mother143.543 122.557
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Duncan, George S ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Duncan, George S.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1870 Aug 11 ''Invalid '' 159,470   [blank]
  ''Widow ''      
[blank] ''Minor '' 410.097    
 
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Eckhardt, Augustus H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Eckhardt, Augustus H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug 29, 1861 ''Discharged '' Apr 30, 1864
['Des' is written about 'Discharged']
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 Oct 22 ''Invalid '' 920941   [blank]
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Eckhardt, Charles H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Eckhardt, Charles H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1890 Dec 18 ''Widow '' 491.017 J 364.005
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' July 25, 1874 ''at''
== Edes, Jervice W ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Edes, Jervice W.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 30, 1861 ''Discharged '' July 6, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1876 Sept 11 ''Invalid '' 225.279 J 143.182
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1908 ''at''
== Eringer, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Eringer, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 22, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1908 Nov 17
1890 Aug 13
''Invalid ''871.965AGl
J
649.758
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' January 2, 1916 ''at'' Nat Mil Home, Ohio
== Evans, Charles M ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Evans, Charles M.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1870 May 11 ''Widow ''186.739   144,150
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES G 34 NY Inf = F 7 U.S.V.V.
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Everhart, Joseph ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Everhart, Joseph
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp [ ''sic ''] ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 July 21 ''Invalid ''846.897J589.488
[blank] ''Widow ''823.692J[blank]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1905 ''at''
== Finn, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Finn, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1891 May 20 ''Invalid ''1022418J873.215
[blank] ''Widow ''746175J525.072
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' July 23, 1901 ''at''
== Finney, John D (alias for John D Tinney) ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Finney, John D (alias)
Tinney, John D.
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1894 Jun 18 ''Widow ''589.410J434.751
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES I 23 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Fordney, Samuel T ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Fordney, Samuel T
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1902 Sept 13 ''Invalid ''1290.792J1056.372
[blank] ''Widow ''826.805J605.617
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES F 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1905 ''at''
== Friend, Andrew J ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Friend, Andrew J.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 19
1890 Sept 10
''Invalid ''918.191AGl
J
755941
1914 Ap [?] 30 ''Widow ''1,026,851a778.338
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Apr 24, 1914 ''at'' Phila, Pa.
== Sulger, James E ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Sulger, James E.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Capt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1862 Nov 26 ''Widow ''6955   3997
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' ''at''
== Fuller, William T ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Fuller, William T.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Mar 13
1890 Oct 4
''Invalid ''912.889AGl
J
825.910
[blank] ''Widow ''933.009A695.753
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C35 + F 118 Pa Inf
H 30 Pa Mil Inf
 
REMARKSSee Wid Ct [?] 41012 and Min Ct 123576
Alvin E. Gleason = M 17 Pa Cav
  ''Died'' 1910 ''at''
== Gessler, James P ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Gessler, James P.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1869 Sept 22 ''Invalid ''148.299   207.870
[blank] ''Widow ''293.513   330.026
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Sept 22, 1869 ''at''
== Gilbert, Joseph ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Gilbert, Joseph
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 15
1904 Mar 18
''Invalid ''1310.290AGl
J
1083.080
[blank] ''Widow ''934.905A698.252
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1910 ''at''
== Graham, William P ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Graham, William P.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1872 July 9 ''Invalid ''176.667   121.613
[blank] ''Widow ''219.128   176.354
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Greer, Thomas R ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Greer, Thomas R
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1880 Jan [?] 13 ''Invalid ''340.354 [blank]
[blank] ''Widow ''303691J330106
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 196 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Mch 20, 1883 ''at''
== Haines, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Haines, William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 19
1891 Nov 5
''Invalid ''1069.910AGl
J
837.823
[blank] ''Widow ''917.958A681,874 [?]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1909 ''at''
== Hanton, John (alias for Andrew Burk) ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hanton, John (alias)
Burk, Andrew
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 25, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1872 June 27 ''Invalid ''1119.881J  o986.162
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' 1910 ''at''
== Harris, William O ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Harris, William O
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch 23, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 July 19 ''Invalid ''860.373J594.864
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Sept. 27, 1899 ''at''
== Hayward, Joseph L ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hayward, Joseph L.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1873 [?] Jan 16 ''Invalid ''180.405   [blank]
[blank] ''Widow ''305.643J659.321
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Heisey, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Heisey, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept 27, 1864 ''Discharged '' May 30, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1905 Mar 16
1892 Mar 28
''Invalid ''1101.798AGl
J
940962
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' July 29, 1921 ''at'' Harrisburg, Pa.
== Hewett, William J ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hewett, William J.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1873 Mar 26 ''Invalid ''182.357   124.146
[blank] ''Widow ''682.805J472.442
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' ''at''
== Higgins, Charles ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Higgins, Charles
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 24, 1861 ''Discharged '' Sept. 20, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1891 Mar 24 ''Invalid ''1008.378J906.232
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Hook, Joseph ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hook, Joseph
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Oct 9, 1861 ''Discharged '' May 9, 1862
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 May 14
1893 Jan 4
''Invalid ''1143.179AGl
J
873223
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C 20 Pa Cav = B 91 Pa Inf
G 1 Pa Prov Cav
 
REMARKS
  ''Died'' Dec 11, 1915 ''at'' Rookdale Texas
== Hoover, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hoover [ ''sic ''], William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1864 Dec 2 ''Widow ''74,300   57,677
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKSnot iden with W6. 115950 William Hoover C 91 Pa Inf.
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Hoover, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hoover, William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1868 May 18 ''Widow ''160.987   115.950
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKSnot iden. with WC 57677
Wm Hoover C 91 Pa Inf.
  ''Died'' ''at''
== Hurley, Thomas ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Hunley, Thomas
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Feb 20 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Mar 12
1889 May 10
''Invalid '' 723019AGl
J
821,092
1917 Feb 7 ''Widow ''1093176 Sep950,366
1920 Jany 26 ''Cont Wid ''1,152,010Sept. [blank]
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B + C. 136 Ill Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Dec 26, 1916 ''at'' Castle [?], Okla
== Johnson, John P ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Johnson, John P
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1893 Oct 19Father584.438J399.775
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Johnston, Thomas ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Johnston, Thomas
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 Oct 7 ''Invalid ''921.050J767.232
[blank] ''Widow ''844.094J614.691
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91 Pa Inf.
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' 1906 ''at''
== Keller, William B ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Keller, William B.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1890 July 12 ''Widow ''434.584J308.492
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' April 10, 1890 ''at''
== Kenworthy, George B ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Kenworthy, George B.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1890 Sept 13 ''Widow ''467.444a J311.068
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES E 33 Pa Mil
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan. 24, 1881 ''at''
== Keeley, Alexander ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Keeley, Alexander
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept 12 1862 ''Discharged '' Apr 24, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Mar 19
1865 May 1
''Invalid ''67.159AGl
 
43.234
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES Navy
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct 19, 1913 ''at'' Philadelphia Pa
== Kerr, John G ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Kerr, John G.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Dec. 26, 1863 ''Discharged '' - - -
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1866 July 9 ''Invalid ''111.467   71.079
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Knox, James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Knox, James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1865 June 26 ''Widow ''99.648   83.075
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Krisher, John C ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Krisher, John C
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 26, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Aug 7
1891 Aug 3
''Invalid ''1047.307AGl
J
1124584
1928 June 26 ''Widow ''16172785-1-20A-2-26-29
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Apr 24, 1928 ''at'' Manchester, Kans
== Kuert, Louis ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Kuert, Louis
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug 27, 1861 ''Discharged '' Sept 20, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1889 Aug. 24 ''Invalid ''724.324J505548
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Aug 10, 1891 ''at'' S + S Home, Erie, Pa.
== Laughlin, Patrick ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Laughlin, Patrick
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 22 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1908 Mar 23
1892 Oct 5
''Invalid ''1133.370AGl
J
1147.143
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES A 46 Pa Mil
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Lecrone, William K ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Lecrone, William K
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1889 Nov 25 ''Invalid ''740.339J765.106
[blank] ''Widow ''717.093J a645.289
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' March 3, 1900 ''at''
== Leedy, Jacob G ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Leedy, Jacob G
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Oct. 8, 1864 ''Discharged '' May 11, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1909 May 15
1865 May 15
''Invalid ''68.489AGl46.129
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan 12, 1913 ''at''
== Lofft, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Lofft, William H
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Feb. 29, 1864 ''Discharged '' May 20, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 May 18
1875 Sept 13
''Invalid ''208.098AGl
J
330161 [?]
1916 Oct 25 ''Widow ''1081816Sep843,046
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct. 18, 1916 ''at''
== Malcomson, Samuel ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Malcomson, Samuel
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1887 Apr 18 ''Invalid ''606.634J925.485
[blank] ''Widow ''861.672J632.029
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES F 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' 1907 ''at''
== Mallon, James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Mallon, James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1889 May [?] 10 ''Invalid ''704.478   492.216
[blank] ''Widow ''746.678J523.783
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES F 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Aug. 2, 1901 ''at''
== Mervine, Robert L ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Mervine, Robert L
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1870 Sept 25Mother184.506   155.886
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== McCool, Henry M ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McCool, Henry M
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1871 Nov 4 ''Invalid ''169.970   649.223
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died''   ''at''
== McCullough, James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McCullough, James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug 30, 1863 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1867 Oct 23 ''Invalid ''129.417J89.065
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct. 9, 1898 ''at'' Nat. Sol. Home, Va.
== McDougall, Alexander ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McDougall, Alexander
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1875 Aug 17 ''Widow '' 222.304   [blank]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' ''at''
== McGovern, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McGovern, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Pvt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 28, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1895 Oct 16 ''Invalid ''1171130J901.583
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan 24, 1911 ''at''
== McKane, Henry ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McKane, Henry
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept 16, 1862 ''Discharged '' Aug. 4, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1865 Feb 3 ''Invalid ''60.415J408.252
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== McNally, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
McNally, William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1891 Sept 3 ''Widow ''524738J321937
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' July 17, 1870 ''at''
== Miller, Michael D ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Miller, Michael D.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1891 June 23 ''Widow ''517.714 J407852
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Miller, William B ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Miller, William B.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1864 July 30 ''Widow ''59.315   36.138
  ''Minor ''      
[blank]Father506.629J[blank]
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Morgan, Albert ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Morgan, Albert
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Jan 11, 1862 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 16
1890 Aug 9
''Invalid ''869.855AGl
J
612186
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 5 US Art.
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Dec 1, 1920 ''at'' Nat'l Home, Va.
== Morris, Thomas ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Morris, Thomas
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1878 Aug 8Sister238.808   [blank]
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Nimmo, Archibald ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Nimmo, Archibald
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Sgt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Dec. 2, 1861 ''Discharged '' Pro [?] QM Sgt.
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1908 Jan 24
1866 July 2
''Invalid ''111615 [?]AGl
J
77.096
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES K 91 and Regl QM 91 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== O'Neill, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
O'Neill, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 18, 1861 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1871 Aug 5 ''Invalid ''167.834   119.296
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== O'Neill, Thomas ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
O'Neill, Thomas
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1879 Apr 11 ''Widow ''243.075J288.713
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Sept. 29, 1865 ''at''
== Ott, George D ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Ott, George D
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1866 Apr 6 ''Invalid ''106.031J72.021
[blank] ''Widow ''732.537J510.379
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES 95 Co 2 Battln VRC
F 21 V.R.C.
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Parsons, Theodore H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Parsons, Theodore H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Capt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1863 July 28 ''Widow ''28.582   22.710
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Pearson, Joseph ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Pearson, Joseph
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1890 May 24 ''Widow ''423.730   342.252
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES F 118 Pa Inf.
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' May 28, 1878 ''at''
== Phillips, Oscar J ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Phillips, Oscar J.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 26
1879 Dec 19
''Invalid ''334.258AGl
J
297.911
1910 Mar 30 ''Widow ''939.09905-1-20701.315
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES H 35 Pa Inf.
 
 
REMARKS3-30-29 nsc [?]
See GC.882846 William Kimball
A + C 161 NY. Inf
  ''Died'' Feb 19, 1910 ''at'' Tioga, Pa
== Pomeroy, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Pomeroy, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 July 15 ''Invalid ''832.181   583.231
[blank] ''Widow ''738.063J516.800 [?]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Powell, Charles C ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Powell, Charles C.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1893 Mar 25 ''Invalid ''1148.573J873.054
[blank] ''Widow ''793.445 J565658
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct. 20, 1903 ''at''
== Prisset, Henry ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Prisset, Henry [probably Henry Privet ]
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1908 Sept 29
1890 July 31
''Invalid ''879.588J606.101
1911 June 8 ''Widow ''966.490a725695
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' May 28, 1911 ''at''
== Rambo, William ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Rambo, William
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' July 22, 1863 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 18
1889 Nov 18
''Invalid ''739.425AGl
J
530.850
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' ''at'' Manayunk, Pa
== Reed, Benjamin ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Reed, Benjamin
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 15, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 15, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1880 June 30 ''Invalid ''391.553   403.896
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' June 10, 1899 ''at''
== Reeves, Herbert ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Reeves, Herbert
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Mch. 25, 1865 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1911 May 7 [?]
1892 Mar 9
''Invalid ''1097710AGl
J
838808
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct. 26, 1925, ''at'' Grand Rapids, Mich
== Rice, Absalom ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Rice, Absalom
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 27, 1864 ''Discharged '' June 19, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1875 June 13 ''Invalid ''256.982   168.624
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' 1905 ''at''
== Rittenhouse, Sylvester ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Rittenhouse, Sylvester
 
SERVICE ''Late rank P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Mar 8
1889 Dec 28
''Invalid ''746.022AGl
J
676837
1913 May 10 ''Widow ''1007390a762170
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' May 3, 1913 ''at'' Philadelphia Pa
== Sage, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Sage, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' 2 Lt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 20, 1861 ''Discharged '' Dec. 22, 1862
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1893 Jan 28 ''Invalid ''1144934J965.591
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan. 12, 1901 ''at''
== Schadler, Daniel ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Schadler, Daniel
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Nov. 12, 1863 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 25
1890 Sept 23
''Invalid ''921.275AGl
J
837.230
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C 118 Pa. Inf.
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Dec 31, 1922 ''at'' Oley, Pa
== Schiefer, William G S ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Schiefer, William G. S.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1870 Mar 14 ''Invalid ''153.782  118.923
[blank] ''Widow ''297.557   [blank]
[blank] ''Minor ''427.273   [blank]
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Shinkel, Edward ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Shinkel, Edward
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1864 June 3 ''Widow ''53.195   111.870
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Simpson, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Simpson, William H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 20, 1861 ''Discharged '' Sept. 20, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Mar 26
1865 June 16
''Invalid ''73043AGl
J
48735
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES 122 Co 2 Battln VRC
G 9 VRC
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Smaltz, Charles ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Smaltz, Charles
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Oct. 7, 1864 ''Discharged '' April 11, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1865 Apr 14 ''Invalid ''65.857   43.262
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' May 20, 1915 ''at'' Pompeii, Mich.
== Smith, John R ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Smith, John R
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 24, 1863 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 21
1895 July 3
''Invalid ''1168.447AGl
J
900.402
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES C 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' March 19, 1923 ''at'' Elizabethtown, Pa.
== Smith, Joseph E ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Smith, Joseph E.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug 24, 1861 ''Discharged '' Sept. 20, 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1868 June 2 ''Invalid ''133.704   125.744
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' May 7, 1897 ''at'' Nat. Mil. Home, Ohio.
== Smouse, Abner G ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Smouse, Abner G.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1880 Feb 25 ''Widow ''260.666J330.736
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Dec. 28, 1878 ''at''
== Snoke, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Snoke, William H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1881 Feb 18 ''Invalid ''416.579   973.171
[blank] ''Widow ''661.450J471.729
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES D 9 Md Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Somerville, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Somerville, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 11, 1862 ''Discharged '' Jan. [blank], 1864
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1864 June 29 ''Invalid ''47.757   31.277
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Aug. 20, 1906 ''at''
== Sourbeer, Amos ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Sourbeer, Amos
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1890 July 3 ''Invalid ''790.407J  o538.085
[blank] ''Widow ''786.504J640.347
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES D 30 and F 118 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan. 30, 1903 ''at''
== Steffie, Andrew ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Steffie, Andrew
 
[other evidence proves he served in the 97th PA, not in the 91st PA]
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1889 Apr 6 ''Invalid ''697.802   [blank]
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES Unassd 91 Pa Inf
C 194 Pa Inf
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Stewart, George F ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Stewart, George F.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' P ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 16
1889 Jan 29
''Invalid ''687.391AGl
J
488.823
1911 Mch 24 ''Widow ''961.362a720.582
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Mch 17, 1911 ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa
== Stewart, John ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Stewart, John
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Sgt ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1864 Oct 15Mother68.588   65.208
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Tearney [''sic''], James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Tearney [ ''sic ''], James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' Corp ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1868 Oct 17Father166.733   138.241
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Tinney, John D ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Tinney, John D.
Finney, John D. (alias)
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1894 Jan 18 ''Widow ''589.410J434.751
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES I 23 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Tomlin, Isaiah ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Tomlin, Isaiah
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1880 Apr 26 ''Invalid ''359.155   283.997
[blank] ''Widow ''467.882J316.829
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Oct. 23, 1884 ''at''
== Trost, Henry ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Trost, Henry
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1879 Feb 12 ''Invalid ''267.307J851.450
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES I 1 NY Cav
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Troutwine, William H ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Troutwine, William H.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1863 Jan 2 ''Widow ''9.575   2.860
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Vandever, Benjamin ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Vandever, Benjamin
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 29, 1861 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1880 May 8 ''Invalid ''363.504J214.055
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Mch. 18, 1902 ''at''
== Walz, Albert T ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Walz, Albert T.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Feb. 4, 1864 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1909 Nov 3
1891 Apr 7
''Invalid ''1010.732AGl
J
721.246
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Jan 18, 1929 ''at'' Phila. Pa
== Wharton, John A ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Wharton, John A.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Aug. 30, 1861 ''Discharged '' July 10, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1907 Feb 15
1890 July 25
''Invalid ''877.769AGl
J
813.284
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' 1908 ''at''
== Whitebread, Joseph ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Whitebread, Joseph
Anarsen, John (alias)
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
1890 Sept 17Father447,109J335841
ADDITIONAL SERVICES B 91 Pa Inf
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Wolfarth, George ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Wolfarth, George
 e
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1897 Sept 13 ''Widow ''662.094J[blank]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''
== Wood, Mansfield ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Wood, Mansfield
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1871 Mar 8 ''Invalid ''163.800J112.969
[blank] ''Widow ''613.943J429.433
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES A 21 VRC
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' July 7, 1894 ''at'' Phila. Alms House, Pa.
== Worl, John P ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Worl, John P.
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1890 Aug 13 ''Widow ''486.234J313.971
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' July 26, 1872 ''at''
== Worl, Samuel ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Worl, Samuel
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' ''Discharged ''
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
  ''Invalid ''      
1883 Feb 14 ''Widow ''301.131J304.612 [?]
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' Sept. 19, 1867 ''at''
== Wright, James ==
DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER
Wright, James
 
SERVICE ''Late rank'' P ''Co.'' C 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf
TERM OF SERVICE ''Enlisted '' Sept. 27, 1864 ''Discharged '' June 21, 1865
DATE OF FILINGCLASSAPPLICATION NOLAWCERTIFICATE NO.
1882 Apr 1 ''Invalid ''445.060   246.374 [or 246.394]
  ''Widow ''      
  ''Minor ''      
       
ADDITIONAL SERVICES  
 
 
REMARKS  
  ''Died'' [blank] ''at''

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[[This is a transcription of the pension index by name cards for Company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288.] [[transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Ambrose Baker == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Baker-35543|Baker, Ambrose]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Baker, Mary Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 3 | ''Widow'' | 74,382 | 46,808 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Meriners Banckers == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Banckers, Meriners |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Bankers, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | E 18 Pa Inf, I 71 NY Inf (S) |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1884 Mch 15 | ''Invalid'' | 508333 | 995375 [?] | Ohio |- | 1923 Sept 10 [?] | ''Widow'' | 1209724 | 967708 | Mass |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Frederick Berger == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Berger, Frederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Berger, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 27 [??] | ''Widow'' | 450121 | 308897 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Bisbing == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bisbing, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Bisbing Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 May 21 | ''Widow'' | 22122 | 6530 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles E Bournonville == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bournonville, Charles E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 Oct 14 | ''Invalid'' | 462412 | [blank] | Dakota |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Alva Bowen == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Bowen, Alva |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 29 | ''Invalid'' | 870283 | 858217 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | A. R. Robbins |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Andrew Brown == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brown, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | Brown, Andrew |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 June 18 | Father | 176496 | 134972 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Brown == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Brown William H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Brown Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1868 Feb 28 | ''Invalid'' | 13,853 | 4,959 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Georege H Burns == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burns, George H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sep 3 | ''Invalid'' | 912,763 | 647,589 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | B M Potter |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Patrick Campbell == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Campbell, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Campbell, Agnes |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Feb 16 | ''Invalid'' | 640,383 | 427,994 | Pa |- | 1907 Aug 8 | ''Widow'' | 874,472 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Carpenter == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Carpenter, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Carpenter Susan A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 21 + D 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Sep 8 | ''Widow'' | 108612 | 94973 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Casey == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casey, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Casey, Emma |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | D 49 Pa. Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1899 Sep. 20 | ''Widow'' | 705511 |   | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles Coats == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coats, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Coats Elizabeth |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 July 28 | Mother | 520954 | 347765 | Pa |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Cochran == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cochran, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Mrch. 29 | ''Invalid'' | 647 759 | [blank] | N.J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Francis C Cole == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Cole, Francis C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Cole Maria |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Mch [''sic''] 2 | Mother | 46,624 | 63,562 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Franklin Collison == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Collison, Franklin |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Collison, Emily |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C [?] 91 Pa Inf [could be 'E'] |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Jany [?] 11 | ''Invalid'' | 171790 |   |   |- | 1888 Jan [??] 19 | ''Widow'' | 374818 | 306607 | Colo. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Connelly == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Connelly, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Connelly, Bridget |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Aug 21 | ''Widow'' | 405585 [?] | 318553 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Salathiel Cox == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Cox, Salathiel |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Cox, Emma |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1896 Nov 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1182905 | 924688 | Pa. |- | 1900 [?] May 4 | ''Widow'' | 718359 | 502507 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | G J Brendinger |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Carl Czerny == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Czerny Carl |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Czerny Anna M. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1894 Feb [?] 3 [?] | ''Invalid'' | [illegible] | [illegible] | Cal |- | 1916 Nov 24 | ''Widow'' | 1087192 | 873,662 | Cal |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | [illegible] Harris |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2698487 |} == Charles H Davenport == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Davenport Charles H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Davenport, Mary E. E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C [?] 118 + C [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1893 July 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1152243 | 951637 | Pa |- | 1904 Aug 3 | ''Widow'' | 811215 | 583008 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J B O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James Delavan == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Delavan, James |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Delavan, Margaret R. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Apr 21 | ''Invalid'' | 282,293 | 185180 | [blank] |- | 1892 May 11 | ''Widow'' | 549671 | 342948 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Davis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Davis, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1883 May 16 | ''Widow'' | 304.396. |   | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Donnelly == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Donnelly, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Donnelly, Sarah A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Conner, S A Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Feb 23 | ''Widow'' | 45945 | 37274 |   |- | 1871 May 25 | ''Minor'' | 196418 | 151388 |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Michael Drew == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Drew, Michael |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- | Mother | colspan=3 | Drew, Ellen |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 [?] [illegible] | Mother | 143543 | 122557 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George S Duncan == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Duncan, George S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Duncan, Horace M. et al |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Aug 11 | ''Invalid'' | 159470 | [blank] | [blank] |- | 1889 Dec 7 | ''Widow'' | 410097 | [blank] | NJ |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Augustus H Eckhardt == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eckhardt, Augustus H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 22 | ''Invalid'' | 920941 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W.R. Wooles [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles A [?] Eckhardt == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eckhardt, Charles A [?] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Eckhardt, Francis A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Dec 18 | ''Widow'' | 491017 | 364605 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Jervice W Edes == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Edes Jervice W |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Penna Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 Sept 11 | ''Invalid'' | 225279 | 143182 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Eringer == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Eringer, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 13 | ''Invalid'' | 871965 | 649.758 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | T. H. Siewanger [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Everhart == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Everhart, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Everhart, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | B & C, 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 [??] July 21 | ''Invalid'' | 846897 | 589488 | Pa. |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' | 823692 |   | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | C E Finley [??] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Samuel T Fordney == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Fordney, Samuel T. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Fordney, Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | F 118 + C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1902 Sep 15 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1290792 | 1056372 | N.J. |- | 1909 Apr 22 | ''Widow'' | 826805 | 605,617 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Andrew J Friend == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Friend, Andrew J |- | colspan=4 | Friend, Mary E |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C + B 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sept 10 | ''Invalid'' | 918,191 | 755,941 | Pa |- | 1904 [??] [illegible] | ''Widow'' | 1026,351 | 778,338 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | M. G. [?] Sickel. |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William T Fuller == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fuller, William T |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Fuller, Lydia M |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | H 30 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | F 118 - C 91 + C [?] 35 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 4 | ''Invalid'' | 912889 | 825910 | Pa |- | 1909 [''sic''] Dec 30 | ''Widow'' | 933009 | 695753 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James P Gessler == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gessler, James P. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gessler Louisa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Iinf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 Sept 22 | ''Invalid'' | 148299 | 207870 | [blank] |- | 1882 June 7 | ''Widow'' | 293573 | 330026 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Gilbert == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Gilbert, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Gilbert, Sylvania P. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1904 Mar [?] 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1310290 | 1083080 | Pa. |- | 1910 Feb 1 | ''Widow'' | 934905 | 698252 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William P Graham == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Graham, William P |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Graham, Mary J. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1872 July [?] 9 | ''Invalid'' | 176667 | 121613 | [blank] |- | 1875 Jan 2 [?] | ''Widow'' | 219128 | 176354 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Thomas R Greer == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Greer, Thomas R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Greer, Mary J. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | B 196 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Jan 13 | ''Invalid'' | 340 354 |   |   |- | 1883 Apl. 28 | ''Widow'' | 303 691 | 330 106 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Haines == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Haines William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Haines Louisa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Nov 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1069910 | 837823 | Pa |- | 1909 Apr 16 | ''Widow'' | 917958 | 681894 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J B O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John Hanton (alias for John Burke) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hanton, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Burke, John |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 June 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1119881 | 986164 | Mass |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William O Harris == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harris, William O |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 868373 | 594,864 | Ill |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | HC Connelly |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Joseph L Hayward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hayward, Joseph L |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hayward, Charlotte |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1873 Jan 16 | ''Invalid'' | 180405 | [blank] | [blank] |- | 1883 June 16 | ''Widow'' | 305643 | 659321 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Heisey == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Heisey, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Mar 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1101798 | 940962 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | A J Fager [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Williamk J Hewett == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hewett, William J |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan="5" | [his surname could be 'Hewitt'] |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hewett Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1873 Mar [?] 20 | ''Invalid'' | 182357 | 124146 | [blank] |- | 1898 Sept 25 [?] | ''Widow'' | 682805 | 472442 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Charles Higgins == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Higgins, Charles |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 Mar. 29 [??] | ''Invalid'' | 1238378 [??] | 906232 [??] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | Wm H Druer [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William Hoover == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Hoover, William |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Hoover, Matilda |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1868 May 18 | ''Widow'' | 160987 | 115950 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 | [illegible] |} == William Hoover == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hoover, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hoover, Louisa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 2 | ''Widow'' | 74300 | 57677 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas Hunley == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hunley, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hunley, Amanda |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Contest Wid [?] | colspan="3" | Hunley, Hattie |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B + C 136 Ill. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Aug 10 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 723019 | 821092 | Texas |- | 1917 [??] [illegible] 19 | ''Widow'' | 1093176 | 950366 | Okla |- |   | Minor |   |   |   |- | 1928 [?] Jan 26 | Contest widow | 1152010 | [blank] | Ill |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2712939 |} == John P Johnson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, John P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | Johnson, Edward M. |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1893 Oct. 19 | Father | 584438 | 399775 | Pa |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas Johnston == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Johnston, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C + B. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 7 | ''Invalid'' | 921050 | 767232 | Pa. |- | 1906 Feb 24 [?] | ''Widow'' | 844094 | 614691 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W. V. Sickel |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Alexander Keely == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keely, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" | LDS "Congress" 1859 |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 [?] May 1 | ''Invalid'' | 67159 | 43234 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William B Keller == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Keller, William B. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Keller, Anna M. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1880 July 12 | ''Widow'' | 434584 | 308492 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == George B Kenworthy == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kenworthy, George B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Kenworthy, Laura A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | E 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 19 | ''Widow'' | 467444 | 311068 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John G Kerr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kerr, John G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1886 [?] July 9 | ''Invalid'' | 111467 | 71079 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Knox == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knox, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Knox, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 26 | ''Widow'' | 99648 | 83075 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John C Krisher == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Krisher, John C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Krisher, Axie [?] S. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Aug 13 | ''Invalid'' | 1.047.307 | 1.124.584 | Kans |- | 1928 [?] [illegible] 26 | ''Widow'' | 1617278 | A-2-26-29 | Kans |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W S Davidson |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 3021.945 |} == Louis Kuert == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Kuert, Louis |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Aug 2 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 724,324 | 505,548 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Patrick Laughlin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Laughlin, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 46 Pa Mil |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Oct 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1133370 | 1147143 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J H Neeuwanger |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2475708 |} == William K Lecrone == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Lecrone [''sic''] William K |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Lecrone Savina |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Nov 25 | ''Invalid'' | 740339 | 765106 | Pa |- | 1900 Apl 11 | ''Widow'' | 717093 | 645289 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Jacob G Leedy == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Leedy, Jacob G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 May 15 | ''Invalid'' | 68489 | 46129 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Lofft == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Lofft William H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Lofft Marissa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1875 Sept 13 | ''Invalid'' | 208098 | 339161 | [blank] |- | 1916 Oct 25 | ''Widow'' | 1081816 | 843046 | Wis |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James Mallon == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Mallon, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Mallon, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 [?] + F 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 May 10 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 704478 | 492216 | Pa |- | 1901 Aug 10 [?] | ''Widow'' | 746678 | 523783 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Samuel Malcomson == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Malcomson, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Malcomson, Kate |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 and F 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1887 Apr 15 | ''Invalid'' | 606634 | 925485 [?] | Mich |- | 1907 Jan 14 | ''Widow'' | 861,672 | 632,029 | Mich |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 946,215 |} == Henry M McCool == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | McCool, Henry M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1871 Sep 4 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 169970 | 649223 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James McCullough == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCullough, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1867 Oct 23 | ''Invalid'' | 129,417 | 89065 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Alexander McDougell == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDougell, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McDougell, Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1875 Aug 19 | ''Widow'' | 222,304 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John McGovern == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGovern, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 Oct 16 | ''Invalid'' | 1171130 | 901583 | Mass |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Ellen S. Tolman [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Henry McKane == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | McKane, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Feb 3 | ''Invalid'' | 60415 | 408,252 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William McNally == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McNally, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McNally, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 Sep 3 | ''Widow'' | 524738 | 521937 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Robert L Mervine == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mervine, Robert L [''sic''] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Mervine, Mary R |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1870 Sept 23 [?] | Mother | 184506 | 155886 | [blank] |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Michael D Miller == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Miller, Michael D. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Miller, Margaret A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91. Penn. Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 June [?] 23 | ''Widow'' | 517714 | 467852 | Penn |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == William B Miller == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Miller, William B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Miller, Eliza J |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | Miller, James |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 July 30 | ''Widow'' | 59315 | 36138 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 Mar 10 | Father | 506.629 | [blank] | Pa |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Albert Morgan == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Morgan, Albert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | B 5 US Art |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 9 | ''Invalid'' | 869,855 | 612,186 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas Morris == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Morris, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Sister | colspan="3" | Morris, Louisa |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1878 Aug. 8 | Sister | 238.808 |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas O'Neill == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | O'Neill Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | O'Neill Ann |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Apl 11 | ''Invalid'' | 243095 | 288713 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == George D Ott == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ott, George D |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Ott, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | F 21 VRC |- | colspan="4" | 25 [?] Co 2 Battln [illegible] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 106031 | 72021 | [blank] |- | 1920 Dec 27 | ''Widow'' | 732,537 | 503379 [??] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Theodore H Parsons == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Parsons, Theodore H. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Parsons, Lucy C |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | Capt C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 July 28 | ''Widow'' | 28582 | 22710 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Joseph Pearson == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Pearson, Joseph |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Pearson, Martha |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 | F 118 Pa Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 May 24 | ''Widow'' | 423730 | 342252 | Mass |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Oscar J Phillips == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Phillips, Oscar J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Phillips, Hattie A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | H 35 Pa Inf C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1874 Dec 19 | ''Invalid'' | 334259 | 297,911 | [blank] |- | 1910 Mar 30 | ''Widow'' | 939099 | 701315 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 2681987 |} == John Pomeroy == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pomeroy, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Pomeroy, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 15 | ''Invalid'' | 832181 | 583231 | Pa |- | 1909 [??] April [?] 30 | ''Widow'' | 738063 | 516800 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles C Powell == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Powell, Charles C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Powell, Christiana |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 May 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1148573 | 873054 | Pa |- | 1903 Oct 23 | ''Widow'' | 793445 | 565658 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W R Wootens |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Henry Prisset [''sic''] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Prisset [''sic''], Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Prisset, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 31 | ''Invalid'' | 879.588 | 606.191 | Pa |- | 1911 Jul [?] 1 [?] | ''Widow'' | 966.490 | 725.693 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William Rambo == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rambo, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 Oct [?] 18 | ''Widow'' | 739425 | 530850 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Benjamin Reed == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Reed, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 June [?] 30 | ''Invalid'' | 391553 | 403896 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Herbert Reeves == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Reeves, Herbert |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Mar 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1097710 | 838.908 | Mich |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J. B. Cralla + Co |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Absalom Rice == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Rice, Absalom |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1878 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 256,982 | 168,624 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Sylvester Rittenhouse == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Rittenhouse, Sylvester |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Rittenhouse, Louisa |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 [?] Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 746022 | 676837 | Pa |- | 1918 [?] May 10 | ''Widow'' | 1007240 [?] | 762170 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Sage == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Sage, John |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1898 Jan [?] 28 | ''Widow'' | 1144934 | 965591 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | J H Houghton |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Daniel Schadler == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schadler [''sic''], Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 and 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sep 23 | ''Invalid'' | 921.275 | 837.230 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | A S Strunk |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William G S Schieffer == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schieffer, William G S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Schieffer, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Schieffer, Joseph et al. |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Mch 14 | ''Invalid'' | 153,782 | 118923 | [blank] |- | 1882 Oct 14 | ''Widow'' | 297,557 | [blank] | [blank] |- | 1890 June 27 | ''Minor'' | 427,273 | [blank] | Pa |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Edward Shinkel == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shinkel, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Shinkel, Barbara |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 June 3 | ''Widow'' | 53195 | 111840 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Simpson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Simpson, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 9 VRC |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | 122 Co 2 Battn VRC |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Jan [?] 16 | ''Invalid'' | 73043 | 48735 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles Smaltz == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Smaltz, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Apr 14 | ''Invalid'' | 65857 | 43262 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Joseph E Smith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Smith, Joseph E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1868 June [?] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 133,704 | 125,744 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Abner Smouse == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smouse Abner |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Smouse Ann R. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1880 Feb. 25 | ''Widow'' | 260666 | 330.736 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Snoke == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Snoke, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Snoke, Elizabeth J |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | D 7th Md [?] Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 91st Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 Feb 18 | ''Invalid'' | 416579 | 973171 | Pa |- | 1897 Sept 3 | ''Widow'' | 661450 | 471729 [?] | Kans |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John Somerville == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Somerville, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 June [?] 29 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 47757 | 31277 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Amos Sourbeer == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sourbeer, Amos |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sourbeer, Frances H. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | D. 30" C. 91" & F. 118" Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 3 | ''Invalid'' | 790.407 | 538.085 | Pa. |- | 1903 June 16 | ''Widow'' | 786504 | 640347 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == George F Stewart == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Stewart, George F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stewart, Naomi |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Jan 24 | ''Invalid'' | 687391 | 488823 | Pa |- | 1893 [?] Mar 24 | ''Widow'' | 961362 | 720582 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be '1903'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James E Sulger == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Sulger, James E |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Sulger, Martha J |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 186? [illegible last character] Nov 26 | ''Widow'' | 6955 | 3997 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == James Tearney == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tearney, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Father | colspan="3" | James Tearney |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [illegible] 14 [?] | Father | 166733 | 138241 | [blank] |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John D Finney (alias for John D Tinney) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Finney, John D (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Tinney, John D |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Tinney, E E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | I 23 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1894 Jan 18 | ''Widow'' | 589,410 | 434,751 | Miss |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Isaiah Tomlin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tomlin, Isaiah |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inft |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 [?] Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 359155 | 283997 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Henry Trost (alias for Henry Kraus) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trost, Henry (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Kraus, Henry |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | I 1 NY Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Feb 19 | ''Invalid'' | 267,307 [?] | 851,450 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William H Troutwine == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Troutwine, William H |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 | Troutwine, Sarah A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Jan [?] 2 | ''Widow'' | 9575 | 2860 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 |   |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == Benjamin Vandever == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Vandever, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 [?] May 8 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 363504 | 214055 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Albert T Walz == {| border=1 rules=all | rowspan=2 | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Walz, Albert T. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan=3 |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan=3 |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan=4 | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan=4 |   |- | colspan=4 |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Apr 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1010732 | 721346 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan=4 | P J Hoffliger [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan=4 |   |} == John A Wharton == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wharton, John A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan=3 |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 [?] July 25 | ''Invalid'' | 879769 | 813284 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == George Wolfarth == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wolfarth, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wolfarth, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1897 Sept 13 | ''Widow'' | 662,094 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Mansfield Wood == {| border="1" rules=all | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wood, Mansfield |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wood, Sarah M |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 21 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 May 3 | ''Invalid'' | 613943 | 429433 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John P Worl == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Worl, John P |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Worl, Annie M |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Aug 3 | ''Widow'' | 486,234 | 313,971 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Samuel Worl == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan=4 | Worl, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Worl, Mary S |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Feb 14 | ''Widow'' | 301131 | 304612 [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Transferred for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Transferred. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Largay, Henry P | Private | Dec 4 /61 | Col. Commanding |   |   |- | 2 | Ross, Robert | " | " " | " " |   |   |- | 3 | Carpenter William H | " |   | War Department | wounds | transferred to invalid Corps |- | 4 | Stevens John | " | " " | " " | Disability | " " " " |- | 5 | Ott George D | " | " " | " " | " | " " " " |- | 6 | Gray Robert | " |   | Col Commanding |   | transferred to comp A [??] |- | 7 | Henry McCool | " | March 15th /64 | General orders (105) War Department | Disability | Transferred to Invalid Corps |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Commissioned Officers for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [This page has a card on it, including the statements, "ONLY THE DESCRIPTIVE LIST HAS BEEN CARDED FROM THIS BOOK", and "2 lists, card 2d"] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment | Remarks. |- | 1 | Horace B. Faust | Captain | Jan 11th /863 | Mustered in Service by Capt Dye 1861
Mustered in Service as Captain by Lieut Stewart |- | 2 | James B. Diehl | 1st Lieut | Oct 7 1861 | Mustered in Service by Capt Dye Oct 7 1861 |- | colspan="5" |   |- | colspan="5" | Promoted |- | 1 | Joseph H Sinex | Captain | Oct 7 1861 | Promoted to Lieut Col Jan 11 1863 |- | 2 | Horace B. Faust | 2nd Lieut | Oct 7 1861 | Promoted to Captain Jan 11 1863 |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 1 | William H Carpenter | Capt | Aug 11 /64 |   |- | 2 | John Hamill | 1st Lieut | Sept 7th /64 | Cashiered by S. G.C.M. to take effect Dec 1st /64 G.O. 48 HD [?] Q. A.P. |- | 3 | George McMullen | 1st Lieut | Mar 18 /65 | Promoted from 1st Sergt |- | 4 | William H. Chandler | 2nd Lieut | May 26 /65 | Promoted from 1st Sergt |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deserters for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deserters. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- |   | William V Stackhouse | Corp | Aug 6 /63 | Hospital at Philadelphia |   |- | colspan="6" | [the second page begins here. the left column is mostly illegible in the binding] |- | 1 | Thomas McGuinn | Corp |   | Camp Chase Philadelphia |   |- | 2 | Samuel Shepherd | Corp |   |   |   |- | 3 | Samuel Shepherd Sr | " |   |   |   |- | [4] | John Franigan [presumably John Hannaghan] | Priv |   |   |   |- | [5] | James Dougherty |   | Jan 15 1861 [''sic''] | " | Arrested by Military Aut + returned to Regt |- | [6] | George Rayon | Corp | Oct 15 1861 | " |   |- | [7] | James Cresswell Senr | Priv | Oct 13, 1861 |   |   |- | [8] | James Cresswell Jr | " | " 8 " |   |   |- | [9] | John Geil | " | " 8 " |   |   |- | [10] | Michel Mooney | " | " 12 " |   |   |- | [11] | John Mooney | " | " 15 [?] " |   |   |- | [12] | John Reney Mc [sc. John McReney] | " | " 15 " |   |   |- | [13] | William Murphy | " | " 27 " |   |   |- | [14] | Michel Muldoon | " | " 25 " |   |   |- | [15] | Charles H. Neide | " |   | Alexandria Va | Arrested by Mil Auth + returned to Regt Feb 27 /64 [?] |- | [16] | James Cambell | " |   |   |   |- | [17] | William Adams | " |   | Alexandria |   |- | [18] | James McCartney | " | July [20th] /62 | Alexandria |   |- | [19] | John Blazo | Private | Aug 22 /62 | Camp near Clouds Mills Va |   |- | [20] | William V Stackhouse | Corp | Aug 4 /63 | Hospital Philadelphia | Received notice of Desertion from Hospital Philada |- | [21] | Henry Linkerman | Private | June 30th /63 | Mayersville Va | Deserted while on the march to Gettysburg Pa |- | [22] | Braceland Charles |   |   | Alexandria Va |   |- | [23] | McQuinn Thomas |   |   |   |   |- | [24] | Adams William |   |   | Alexandria Va |   |- | [25] | Carroll Thomas |   |   | Philadelphia Pa |   |- | [26] | Diamond Patrick |   |   | " " |   |- | [27] | Hanagan John |   |   |   |   |- | [28] | Blazo John T |   |   | Alexandria Va |   |- | [29] | Campbell Isaac [could this be James Campbell?] |   |   | " " |   |- | colspan="5" | [the third page begins here] |- | colspan="5" | Reorginization [''sic''] of Comp D as Vetran [''sic''] Vols Dec 25 /63 |- |   | Charles E Austin | Private | Mar 16 /64 | at Philada Pa |   |- |   | Patrick Gallagher | " | " 24 /64 | " " " |   |- |   | Lewis Hamilton | " | /63 [sc. 20 Mar 63] | Hospital |   |- |   | William Whitlock | " | May 5 /64 | Wilderness Va | taking with him his gun accoutrements knapsack canteen + shelter tent |- |   | William H. Care | " | Aug 19 /64 | Hospital | Due U.S. for Gun + Accts $23.25 |- |   | William H Wampole | " | " 16 /64 | Hospital | " " " " " " " $23.25 |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Discharged. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- |   | Robert McFeeters | Corporal | June 8 /63 | Surgeons on account of wounds | Philadelphia |   |- |   | Charles Crookenden | " |   | Surgeons certificate of Disability | Camp in the Field |   |- |   | James Clarke | " |   | " " | Frederick M.D. [''sic''] |   |- |   | Henry A Sheaff | Corporal |   |   | Alexandria | Discharged for Promoti[on] to 2nd Lieut |- |   | William H Carpenter | Sergt |   | Maj Genl Sykes | Camp in the Field | Discharged for Promotion [to] 1 Lieut Co K 91 Reg P.V. |- |   | Richard McCarter | Private | May 19 /65
June 2" /65 | Genl Orders No 94 W.D. | Phila Penna |   |- |   | Thomas Taylor | " | June 2 /65 | " 26 " | colspan="2" | In the Field near Washington |- |   | Wm McKinney | " | June 2 /65 | " " " | " | " |- |   | Henry C. Sinex | " | June 2 /65 | " " " | " | " |- |   | Charles Cline | " | June 2 /65 | " " " | " | " |- |   | Israel Lazrous | " | June 2 /65 | " " " | " | " |- | colspan="7" | [the second page starts here] |- | 1 | William Roberts [probably William Roberts] | Priv | Feb 15 1862 | Medical Certificate | Washington |   |- | 2 | Samuel Wilson | " | Dec 8 [?] /63 | Medical Board | Providence R.I. |   |- | 3 | Richard Thornton | " |   | " " | Washington |   |- | 4 | David Gray | " |   | " " | Washington |   |- | 5 | Francis J Blee | " |   | " " |   |   |- | 6 | Thomas Veach | " |   | " " | Alexandria Va |- | 7 | Barnett McGraw | " |   | " " | Washington DC |   |- | 8 | Thomas Grinder | " |   | " " | Washington DC |   |- | 9 | Daniel Schultz | " |   | " " | Alexandria Va |   |- | 10 | James Smith | " |   | " " | Alexandria Va |   |- | 11 | Elisha Skipper | " | July 1 1862 | " " | Alexandria Va |   |- | 12 | Thomas Stewart | " |   | " " | Philadelphia |   |- | 13 | John T [?] West | " | Oct 14 /62 | " " | " | Court of Qr Sessions |- | 14 | John Cacheart | " | Oct 16 1861 | " " | " | minor |- | 15 | James O Brien | " | Jan 17 /63 | Medical Board | Convalescent Camp Va | Discharged at Carver Hospital Wash DC |- | 16 | Daniel Murphy | Private | Feb 17 1863 | Certificate of Disability | Washington DC. | Discharged at Convalescent Camp Va |- | 17 | Edward Ogden |   | Nov 21 /62 | " " " | " " |   |- | 18 | Charles Beavers |   | May 15 /63 | " " " on account of wounds | " " " |   |- | 19 | Gormans [?--last letter unclear] John |   | Dec 13th /63 | Med Board | Providence R.I. |   |- | 20 | Davis William | " | April 28 " | " " " | Washington D.C. |   |- | 21 | Anderson William |   |   |   | " " |   |- | 22 | Murray Wm T | " |   |   | Washington D.C. |   |- | 23 | Coulter John | " | Feb 13 /63 | " " | Camp Convalescent |   |- | 24 | Beaver John A |   |   | " " |   |   |- | 25 | Ryan Thomas | Private | Feb 13 /63 | Camp Convalescent | Camp Convalescent |   |- | 26 | Ferry Patrick | Private | Feb 28th /63 | Camp Convalescent | Camp Convalescent |   |- | 27 | Hawks Samuel | " | Dec 29 /62 | Med Board | U. S. Genl Hospital Frederick Md |   |- | 28 | Lowe Henry | Private | April 16th 1863 | Med Board | Camp Convalescent |   |- | 29 | James Bell | Private | Jan 13th /63 | Med Board | Carver Hospital Washington DC |   |- | [30] | Henry Couch | " | Dec 30 /63 | " " | U.S. General Hospital [crossed out: 'Alexandria Va.'] | Fredrick Md |- | [31] | Robert H Sinex Sr | " | Sept 10 " | Maj Genl Sykes | Camp near Beverly Ford Va |   |- | [32] | David J Skeen | " | " " " | " " | " " " " |   |- | [33] | James Gahagan | " | " " " | " " | " " " " |   |- | colspan="7" | [the third page starts here] |- ! colspan="7" | Reorginization [''sic''] of Company D as Vetran [''sic''] Vols Dec 26 /63 |- |   | William Mitchener | Private | Apr 2 /64 | Sect of War | Philada Pa |   |- |   | Henry Linkerman | " | Mar 1 /65 | Term of Service | Bealton Va |   |- |   | John Neville | Corpl | Jan 30 [?] /65 | Musterd [''sic''] out | Near Petersburg Va |   |- |   | Wm W Harvey | Private | May 16 /65 | Sec of War order dated May 2 /65 | Philadelphia |   |- |   | John Nelson | " | " " | " " " | " | Stopt [''sic''] $46.17 [?] Gun + Acc[outrements] [several illegible words] |- |   | Joseph Donnelly | " | March 22 /65 | Maj Gen Auger [?] | Washington | Surg Cert of D[isability] |- |   | Richard T. McCarter | " | May 19 /65 | War Dept. | Philada |   |- |   | Thomas Taylor | " |   | Gen Order 26 [?] | colspan="2" | In the field near Wash |- |   | Wm McKinney | " |   | " " | " " " | " " |- |   | Henry C. Sinex | " |   | " " | " " " | " " |- |   | Charles Cline | " |   | " " | " " " | " " |- |   | Israel Lazrous | " |   | " " | " " " | " " |- |   | W H Chandler | 1 Sergt | May 26 /65 | colspan="2" | To accept commission |   |- |   | Wm Unkert [?] | Pvt | Jun [?] 2 /65 | War Dept | Campbell Hospital | Washington |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] List of Non-Commissioned Officers. Reorginization [''sic''] of Co. "D". as Veteran Volunteers, Dec 25th /63. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | John Hamill | 1 Seargt | Dec 26 /63 | Promoted to 1st Lieut Sept 7th /64 |- | 2 | George McMullen | Sergt | Oct 26 /63 | Promoted to 1st Sergt 1864 Promoted to 1st Lieut Mar 18 /65 |- | [3] | William H Chandler | " | " " " | Promoted to 1st Sergt Mar 1st /65 |- | [4] | Isaac W Thomas | " | Jan 1st /64 |   |- | [5] | Amos M Mooney | " | Dec 26 /63 |   |- | [6] | John Neville | Corpl |   |   |- | [7] | Chas O. Connell | " | Dec 26 /63 | Reduced to the ranks Mar 4 /65
Reinstated Apr 1 /65 |- | [8] | William B Stackhouse | " | " " " | Wounded at Spottsylvania Va May 12 /64
Died at Chester Pa July 3d |- | [9] | Josiah C [?] Huntsenburg | " | Mar 1 /64 |   |- | rowspan="2" | [10] | William P Hagerman | " | " " " |   |- | colspan="6" | [Since he was reported deserted on 17 February 1864, the date can't be right. It may be 1 January 1864, as other records indicate for Huntsenburg.] |- | [11] | James McKinney | " | " " " | Died on board of transport June 26 /64 of wounds received Jun [the rest is missing] |- | [12] | John Rusk | " | " " " | Died at City Point Va June 23rd /64 of wounds received Jun [the rest is missing] |- | [13] | William H Geary | " | July 24 /64 |   |- | [14] | Robt R Anderson | " |   |   |- | [15] | Thomas Taylor | " | Dec 26 /63 | Reduced to the ranks Mar 4 /65 |- | [16] | George W Rodermill | " | Nov 1 /64 |   |- | [17] | William H. Bailey | " | Mar 1 /65 | Promoted to Sergt Apr 1 /65 |- | [18] | [[Widdifield-251|William W. Widderfield]] | " | Apr 1 /65 |   |- | colspan="5" | [page 2 begins here] |- | 1 | Robert H Sinex | 1 Sergt | Oct 8th 1861 | Mustered in Service by Capt Starr Sept 24th 1861 |- | 2 | George McMullin | 2nd Sergt | Oct 8th 1861 |   |- | 3 | John Hamill | 3d Sergt | Oct 8th 1861 |   |- | 4 | William H Carpenter | 4th Sergt | Oct 8 1861 | Promoted to 1st Lieut Co K 91 Regt P.V. |- | 5 | William H Chandler | 5th Sergt | Oct 8 1861 |   |- | colspan="5" | Corporals |- | 1 | Charles H Neide | 1 Corp | Oct 8 1861 | Reduced to Ranks Jan 9 1862 |- | 2 | Thomas I. [?] Hallowell | Corp | December 20 /61 | Killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec 13, 1862 |- | 3 | William B Weightman [probably William B Whitman] | Corp | Oct 16 1861 | Died at Alexandria Va. |- | 4 | Henry A Sheaff | Corp | Sept 27 1861 | Discharged for Promotion to 2nd Lieut |- | 5 | William D Pentland | Corp | Sept 17 1861 |   |- | 6 | James Patterson | Corp | Oct 26 1861 | Killed at the battle of Frederickburg, Dec 13 1862 |- | 7 | James Clarke | Corp | December 24 1861 | Discharged for disability |- | 8 | Robert McFeeters | Corp | Oct 18 1861 |   |- | [9] | John Neville |   |   | Promoted to Rank of Corporal vice Chas Neide reduced to ranks |- | [10] | Amos M. Mooney |   |   | " " " " " " Thomas Hallowell killed |- | [11] | Charles O Connell |   |   | " " " " " " Henry A Sheaf Promoted |- | [12] | Isaac W Thomas |   |   | " " " " " " William B Weightman [probably William B Whitman] Deceased |- | [13] | Wm V Stackhouse |   |   | " " " " " " James Patterson Killed |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Adams, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adams, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Mar 22 | ''Invalid'' | 476,767 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Agnew, Edward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Agnew, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 3, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Jan 11
1884 Aug 13 | ''Invalid'' | 519.854 | AGl
J | 289.137 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 7, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat'l Soldiers Home, Va. |} == Allart, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Allart, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 Mch 20 | ''Invalid'' | 566711 | o | 480670 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B10 & G 51 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | 120 Co 2 Battn VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jany 25, 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Osceola Mills, Penna. |} == Anderson, Robert R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anderson, Robert R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25
1890 [?] July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 813.565 | AGl
J | 601.644 |- | 1918 Mch. 27 | ''Widow'' | 1,117,611 | Sept o | 859.760 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 52 Pa Mil Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 22, 1916 [? could be 1915 or 1918] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa |} == Anderson, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anderson, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 Feb 28 | ''Invalid'' | 12.053 |   | 443.019 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 323.029 |   | 258.821 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baley, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baley, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1898 Apr 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1206.299 | AGl
J | 972834 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 10, 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Folcroft, Pa |} == Baley, Jefferson == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baley, Jefferson |- | colspan="4" | Baley, Joseph (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 788.715 | J | 531.043 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 529.193 | J | 320.234 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 3, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baley, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baley, Joseph (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Baley, Jefferson |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 788.715 | J | 531.043 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 529.193 | J | 320.234 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 3, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Barnett, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Barnett, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 22 | ''Widow'' | 446.741 | J | 364.391 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 21, 1888 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Beaver, John A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beaver, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Jan [?] 29 | ''Invalid'' | 200.305 |   | 353.438 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 373.005 |   | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Beavers, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beavers, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 4, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Nov 30
1863 May 15 | ''Invalid'' | 22.477 | AGl
J | 17.976 |- | 1920 Dec. 15 | ''Widow'' | 1.167.112 | 5/1/20 | 897.539 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 12, 1920 [? could be 1929?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Harrisburg, Pa |} == Bergner, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bergner, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1872 Oct 18 | ''Widow'' | 205.986 |   | 255.360 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 5 Indpt Battn VRC |- | colspan="4" | A 2 Md Inf = E 21 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Black, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Black, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1873 Jan [?] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 180.187 | J | 123.707 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 843.297 |   | 612.529 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 4 Va Inf (s) C 24 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Blee, Francis J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blee, Francis J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1873 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 188.262 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 608.011 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Boose, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boose, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 24, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25 [?]
1890 Aug 20 | ''Invalid'' | 959.441 | AGl
o  J | 836.150 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 87 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Mechanicsburg Pa |} == Borlan, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Borlan, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Oct 10 | ''Widow'' | 68.699 [?] |   | 129.097 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Boyd, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyd, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 27, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 134.086 |   | 93.143 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Buchanan, David A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Buchanan, David A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 3, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 13
1890 Mar 26 | ''Invalid'' | 764.249 | AGl
J | 831.794 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Emp Med Dept US Vols |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 22, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Care, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Care, William H. |- | colspan="4" | Henzey, William (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 10, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug. 19, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1863 Sept 30 | ''Invalid'' | 32.932 | AGl
J | 677.963 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 114 Pa Inf + USS Wabash |- | colspan="4" | Wyandotte and Ohio |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Carpenter, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Carpenter, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 11, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 577.814 [?] |   | 366.431 |- | 1925 Oct 12 | ''Widow'' | 1,237,847 | 5/1/20 | 967.641 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 17 + K 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep. 21, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' San Bernardino Ca |} == Chandler, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chandler, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 2 Lt | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Aug 31 | ''Invalid'' | 725.973 | J | 690.540 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 890.200 | a | 657.226 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 22 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 8, 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Christy, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Christy, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 77.422 |   | 47.914 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 772.149 | J | 567.036 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct.16,1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clark, James (alias for John N Hawkes) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, James (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Hawkes, John N |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov 17, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Navy Inv Orig 24318. Navy Inv Ct 13692 [?] |- | colspan="4" | Navy Wid 14.218 - Navy Min Or [?] 14264 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clark, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 6, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1891 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1066.590 | AGl
J | 1002.508 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 30, 1922 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Lansdowne [?], Pa |} == Clime, Charles W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clime, Charles W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1870 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 159.619 | o | 931.601 [?] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 194.621 | o | 444.267 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clime, George A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clime, George A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Nov 20 | ''Invalid'' | 150.650 | J | 106.040 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 928.446 | a | 694.960 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 26, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Collins, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Collins, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 18, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 77.256 |   | 208.167 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Couch, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Couch, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 2, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''Dec. 30, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Sept [?] 3
1879 Jan 27 | ''Invalid'' | 265.588 | J | 527.909 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov.21 [? '1' is unclear], 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Bridgeton, N.J. |} == Coulter, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coulter, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 7, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Feb. 13, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 June 11 | ''Invalid'' | 46.861 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Crookenden, Charles J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Crookenden, Charles J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 8, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov. 25, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Jan [?] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 38.285 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == David, Joseph C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, Joseph C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 July 15
1891 May 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1024.188 | AGl
J | 1141,255 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See WO 1732269 SC 308854 |- | colspan="4" | Alexander Hislop, E 44 Wis Inf. |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 12, 1931 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Vancouver, Wash |} == Davis, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' April 23, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 July 8 | ''Invalid'' | 28.222 |   | 16.598 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Diehl, James B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Diehl, James B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1886 Nov 13 | ''Widow'' | 346.901 |   | 235.928 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Donahue, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Donahue, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Nov. 25 | ''Invalid'' | 96.467 |   | 62.083 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Donnelly, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Donnelly, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 27, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch. 22, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 7
1865 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 72.138 | AGl
J | 47.204 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 5, 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Eckard, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eckard, Willam |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Feb 20 | ''Minor'' | 367.775 | J | 327.259 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Epstein, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Epstein, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Wampole, William F. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Apr 24
1890 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 927.936 | AGl
J | 1114.669 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 59 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | E 114 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 28, 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa. |} == Etter, James M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Etter, James M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1876 Apr 3 | ''Invalid'' | 216.727 | J | 177.316 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 799.873 | J | 579.734 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 20 + F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Ferry, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ferry, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Sept 1 | ''Invalid'' | 411.427 |   | 306.350 |- | [blank] | Mother | 436.960 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Flynn, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Flynn, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1865 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 87.975 | AGl
J | 53.376 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 904.141 | a | 666.851 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 55 Co 2 Battln VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Forsyth, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Forsyth, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794.814 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 530.727 | J | 323.134 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 16, 1900 [1906?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Fraley, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fraley, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 4, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1873 Mar 17 | ''Widow'' | 208441 | Sep | 850.232 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1873 Mar 17 | Mother | 208.440 | o | [blank] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 26, 1866 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa. |} == Francis, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Francis, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov 14 | ''Invalid'' | 54.933 |   | 36.379 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 713.733 | J | 506.409 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gallagher, Michael == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gallagher, Michael |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Feb 27 | ''Invalid'' | 103.539 | J | 85.272 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 716.126 | J | 493.397 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 18, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Geary, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Geary, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 23, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1862 Oct 24 | ''Invalid'' | 3.540 |   | 441.218 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 20 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | K 54 + K 95 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 5, 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pleasantville, Md. |} == Gorman, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gorman, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1897 May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1190.917 | J | 947.501 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 732.457 | J | 509.671 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 11, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gorman, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gorman, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 Dec 3 | ''Invalid'' | 137.346 |   | 106.668 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 286.780 | J | 302.687 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 9, 1880 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Green, Hugh == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Green, Hugh |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1870 Dec 19 | ''Invalid'' | 161.950 | J | 142.236 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 532.404 | J | 360.063 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 2, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Grier, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Grier, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Mar 7 | ''Widow'' | 14.210 |   | 10.070 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 26 [?24 ?29], 1862 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Grinder, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Grinder, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 June 28 | ''Invalid'' | 47.700 |   | 34.983 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hagerman, William P == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hagerman, William P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Aug 13 | ''Invalid'' | 82.458 |   | 83.476 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 656.407 | o | 477.037 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 1 + E 47 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 13, 1897 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hallowell, Thomas J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hallowell, Thomas J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp. | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Feb 7 | ''Widow'' | 12.229 |   | 3.752 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 128.404 |   | 83.392 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Harvey, Sylvester == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harvey, Sylvester |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 5, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 8, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1885 Nov 10 | ''Invalid'' | 553.857 | AGl
J | 347.484 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 20 Pa Inf = F 11 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 2, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Harvey, William W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harvey, William W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 18, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 16, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 May [?] 14
1891 Aug 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1045062 | AGl
J | 794.164 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hawkes, John N == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hawkes, John N. |- | colspan="4" | Clark, James (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov. 17, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Navy Inv Orig 24318 [?] Navy [?] Inv [?] Ct 3622 [??] |- | colspan="4" | Navy Wid Orig 14218. Navy Min. Or. 14264 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Henzey, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henzey, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Care, William H. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 10, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug. 19, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1863 Sept 30 | ''Invalid'' | 32.932 | AGl
J | 677.963 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 114 Pa Inf + USS Wabash |- | colspan="4" | Wyamdotte and Ohio |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hight, John D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hight, John D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 21 | ''Invalid'' | 382.239 | J | 583.903 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 19, 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Irvin, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Irvin, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 May 22 | Mother | 22.182 |   | 110.743 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Irving, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Irving, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 9, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 169.500 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Irving, William R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Irving, William R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 9, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 June 15
1902 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1289.537 | AGl
J | 1147.815 |- | 1928 Jan 10 | ''Widow'' | 1601408 | 5-1-20 | A 5-1-28 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 9, 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Lansdowne, Pa |} == Johnson, James [not identified] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, James [not identified] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Apr 23 | ''Invalid'' | 481.051 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 1 NY Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Johnson, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Sept 21 | ''Widow'' | 33.898 |   | 34.233 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Justice, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Justice, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Dec 20 | ''Invalid'' | 334.195 | J | 225.031 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Keen, Samuel H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keen, Samuel H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 July 21 | ''Mother'' | 58.073 |   | 36.428 |- | [blank] | Sister | 212.427 |   | 168.454 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Keith, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keith, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 336.541 | J | 789.352 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kessler, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kessler, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1880 June 23 | Mother | 270.261 |   | 219.403 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kirshner, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kirshner, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 June 5 | ''Invalid'' | 290.034 | J | 205.467 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 800.347 | J | 570.015 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Logan, David W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Logan, David W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 7, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 481.439 [? 487.439?] | J | 900.676 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 14, 1926 | colspan="2" | ''at'' McAlevys Fort, Pa |} == Low, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Low, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 9, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' April 16, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1864 Sept 23 | ''Invalid'' | 51.908 | AGl
J | 38.197 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 29 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 1, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat Sold Home Va |} == Lutz, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lutz, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Sept 29 | Mother | 110.872 |   | 79.122 [?] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCarter, Richard T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCarter, Richard T. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 3, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 19, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Mar 1 | ''Invalid'' | 201.075 |   | 134.975 |- | 1926 Oct 29 | ''Widow'' | 1559282 | 5-1-20 | A-4-26-29 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 10, 1926 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Stratford, Pa |} == McCormick, John Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCormick, John Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Jan 19 | ''Invalid'' | 988.210 | o  J | 904.188 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 698.036 | J | 481.110 [? 487.110?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 27, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McFeetors, Roberts == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McFeetors, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1863 June 19 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 25.818 | AGl
J | 19.840 [?] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGehan, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGehan, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Aug 1 | ''Widow'' | 104.128 |   | 69.627 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McKenny, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKenny, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 May 4 | ''Minor'' | 92.113 |   | 62.828 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mooney, Amos M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mooney, Amos M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Aug 13 | ''Invalid'' | 146.860 |   | 105.295 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 314.779 |   | 272.752 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Moore, John C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Moore, John C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20
1890 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 920.582 | AGl
J | 988.452 |- | 1913 April 16 | ''Widow'' | 1005.808 |   | 760.754 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B + D 49 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 4 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Huntingdon Pa |} == Nelson, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nelson, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 19, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 18, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1883 Oct 8 | ''Invalid'' | 497.188 | AGl
J | 620.084 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Nugent, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nugent, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 24, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1885 Oct 31 | ''Invalid'' | 553.202 | o  J | 863.409 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 20 + F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == O'Conner, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | O'Conner, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Sept 24 | ''Widow'' | 34.246 |   | 10.819 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Ogden, Edward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ogden, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 7.258 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | Mother | 115.446 |   | 85.315 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Pennypacker, James C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pennypacker, James C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1892 Feb 10 | ''Widow'' | 541.300 | J | 337.891 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Pentland, William D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pentland, William D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 17, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Oct. 2, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1867 Jan [?] 17 | ''Invalid'' | 121.203 | J | 86.487 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 28, 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Peterman, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peterman, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 1, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 23, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1912 Jan 17 [?]
1888 Sept 25 | ''Invalid'' | 673.457 | J | 527.351 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Plank, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Plank, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 May 18
1880 Mar 26 | ''Invalid'' | 353.597 | AGl
J | 376.075 |- | 1916 Sep 26 | ''Widow'' | 1078330 | Sep. | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 87 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 15, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rees, Frederick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rees, Frederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1893 Jan 21 | ''Widow'' | 568.786 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rodearmel, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rodearmel, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 26, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16
1890 Aug 20 | ''Invalid'' | 921.832 | AGl
J | 896.114 |- | 1915 Dec. 24 | ''Widow'' | 1,057,725. | a | 802.714 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 16, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa. |} == Russell, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Russell, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 July 21 | ''Invalid'' | 408.575 | J | 345.539 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 917.894 | a | 682.814 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Russell, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Russell, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Jan 16
1890 Sept 6 | ''Invalid'' | 909.768 | AGl
J | 833.298 |- | 1911 June 19 | ''Widow'' | 967093 | a | 727489 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 6, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Shy Beaver, Pa |} == Russell, John H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Russell, John H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Nov 2 | ''Invalid'' | 736.832 |   | 857.370 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 560.137 | o  J | 376.248 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch. 22, 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Shy Beaver, Pa. |} == Scott, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Scott, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 30, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | colspan="5" | [yes, the card really is blank] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Corp [?] U.S. Marine Corps |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [illegible] |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 20, 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila. Pa |} == Sheaff, Henry A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sheaff, Henry A. |- | colspan="4" | ['Henry' is written above a crossed-out 'Harry'] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 12
1889 Jan 7 | ''Invalid'' | 684.511 | AGl
J | 806.485 |- | 1913 Oct 24 | ''Widow'' | 1016.205 | a | 767.010 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E [?] 198 [?] Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 19, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Shubert, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shubert, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 20, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 8
1891 May 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1024913 | AGl
J | 904.852 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 22, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Shultz, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shultz, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 Sept 2 | ''Invalid'' | 429.472 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 453.322 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sinex, Henry C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Henry C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Mar 16 | ''Invalid'' | 202.121 |   | 180.892 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 764.073 | 5-1-20
o  J | 543.849 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 8, 1912 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila. Pa. |} == Sinex, Robert H, Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Robert H., Jr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1873 Jan 3 | ''Invalid'' | 180.154 |   | 131.778 |- | 1910 Nov 26 | ''Widow'' | 953.207 | a | 713.542 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Sgt Maj 9 VRC |- | colspan="4" | D 17 Pa Inf = C 9 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical to [illegible |- | colspan="4" | Robert H Sinex Sr - D 91 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 17, 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sinex, Robert H, Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Robert H. Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1873 Apr 10 | ''Widow'' | 208782 | o | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with [illegible] |- | colspan="4" | Robert H. Sinex Jr - D 91 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Skeen, David J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Skeen, David J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 27, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept. 16, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 149.196 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Skipper, Elisha == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Skipper, Elisha |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 June 18 | ''Invalid'' | 26.556 | J | 715.960 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 787.990 | o  J | 559.254 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 2 Md Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Smith, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 3, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Sept 21 | ''Invalid'' | 1132.041 |   | 904.817 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Snyder, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Snyder, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 18, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 87.691 |   | 52.970 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Somers, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Somers, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Apr 13 | ''Invalid'' | 699.101 |   | 483.555 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 936.800 | a | 698.664 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stackhouse, William V == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stackhouse, William V. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 14 | ''Widow'' | 79272 [''sic''] |   | 49.855 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Steel, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Steel, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 27 | ''Widow'' | 80.573 |   | 82.809 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stephens, Joseph J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stephens, Joseph J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 23 | ''Invalid'' | 879.695 | J | 637.240 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 20, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stewart, Oliver == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stewart, Oliver |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1896 July 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1179.572 | J | 918.524 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 722.848 | J  a | 653.233 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 3, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stewart, Robert R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stewart, Robert R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 13, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794.528 | J | 554.084 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 20, 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stewart, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stewart, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 12, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug. 14, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 489.786 | J | 526.974 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sweeds, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sweeds, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 13, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 1038.850 | o  J | 754.492 |- | 1916 Sept 19 | ''Widow'' | 1073.761 | Sep. | 817.826 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 24, 1904 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Taylor, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Taylor, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 20 | ''Invalid'' | 926.919 | J | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 492.204 | J | 318.683 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 31, 1890 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Vanarsdall, Aaron K == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vanarsdall [''sic''], Aaron K. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 27 | ''Widow'' | 99.989 |   | 112.570 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 185.047 |   | 141.323 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See Navy WC [illegible] |- | colspan="4" | David Allen US Navy |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Vance, Jesse == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vance, Jesse |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp. | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 30, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Feb 1 | ''Invalid'' | 638.257 | J | 519.221 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 9 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 23, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Walton, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Walton, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Feb 27 | ''Widow'' | 13.811 |   | 3.998 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 158.527 |   | 114.144 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wampole, William F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wampole, William F. |- | colspan="4" | Epstein, William (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Apr 24
1890 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 927.936 | AGl
J | 1114.669 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 59 Pa Mil Inf. |- | colspan="4" | E 114 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 28, 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila,. Pa. |} == Weaver, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weaver, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1890 July 25 | ''Invalid'' | 879760 | AGl
J | 605.298 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 1, 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Saxton [?], Pa |} == Widdifield, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Widdifield, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Musc | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Mar 16 | ''Invalid'' | 1098.338 | J | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 660.398 | J | 461.134 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Widdifield, William W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Widdifield, William W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 1 [''sic''], 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1906 Aug 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1351.891 | AGl
J | 1127.232 |- | 1916 Sep. 22 | ''Widow'' | 1075.140 | Sep | 819.898 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | QM Sgt + A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [illegible] |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 13, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa |} == Wilson, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 317.057 | J | 493.539 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 10, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Saint George, Maine |} == Young, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, George W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' D | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 May 16
1884 Sept 11 | ''Invalid'' | 522.237 | AGl
J | 824.502 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 8 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 2, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Commissioned Officers for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | No. | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1st | John D. Lentz | Capt | Sept 9th /61 | Mustered in by Lieut. Col. Rieff at Phila Pa
Promoted to Major December 20th 1862 |- | 2nd | Matthew Hall | " " " | Dec. 20th /62 | Promoted to Captain Dec 20th /62 Vice John Lentz Promoted
Discharged Sept 28th /64 By Reason expiration of term service |- | 3rd | Theodore A. Hope | " " " | Oct 31st /64 | Promoted to Capt Oct 31st Vice Hall Discharged |- | colspan=5 |   |- | colspan=5 |   |- | 1st | Matthew Hall | 1st Lieut | Sept. 9th /61 | Mustered in By Lieut Col Rieff at Phila Pa
Promoted to Capt Dec 20th 1862 |- | 1st | David H. Lentz | 2nd Lieut | Sept. 9th /61 | Mustered in By Lieut Col Rieff at Phila Pa
Promoted to Reg'l Qurter [''sic''] Master January 1st [?] 1863 |- | 2d | David B. Baker | 1st Lieut | Jany 1st /63 | Promoted to First Lieut from first sergt vice Hall [?]
Promoted Capt Discharged March 9th /64
[According to the Official Army Register, he was discharged as a first lieutenant.] |- | 3d | Theodore A Hope | 1st Lieut | July 2d /64 | Promoted July 2d from 2d sergt to First Lieut Vice Baker discharged
Promoted Capt vice Hall Discharged | |- | 2d | John L. Graham | 2d Lieut | Aug 9th /64 | Promoted August 9th from 5th sergt Vice David H. Lentz
Promoted R.Q.M. January 1st [?] /63 |- | 4th | John L. Graham | 1st Lieut | Oct 31st /64 | Promoted First Lieut [?] Vice Hope Promoted Capt Oct 31 /64 |- |   | John J Griffith | 2nd Lieut | May 26 /65 | Promoted to 2nd Lieut from 1st Sergt |} [Below the list is a pocket with a card in it. The card reads:] : Descriptive Books. : 91 Reg't Pa. Inf. {| | CO. | NUMBER ON FILE. | NUMBER OF NAMES. |   |- | A |- | B |- | C |- | D |- | E | 1 | 188 | Last 9 names - trans |- | F | | | ferred from 118 Pa. Inf |- | G | | | not carded. |- | H |- | I |- | K |- | L |- | M |} [And the pocket reads:] : ONLY THE DESCRIPTIVE LIST : HAS BEEN CARDED : FROM THIS BOOK. : Where two or more lists appear, the one : carded is designated thus: "Carded." : Aug. 15, 1894. W. A. J.

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deserters for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deserters. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Francis Mathiews | Private | Sept. 23d /61 | Philad. Pa |   |- | 2 | John McKnight | " " | Oct. 8th /61 | " " " |   |- | 3 | Samuel E. Conrad | Sergt. | May 1st /62 | Washington D.C. | Returned to Duty under Presidents [''sic''] Proclimation [''sic''] December 1st /63 |- | 4 | Francis O. Dell | " " | " " | " " " | " " " April /63 |- | rowspan=2 | 5 | rowspan=2 | Franklin Braceland | rowspan=2 | Pvt | June 23d /64 | Near Petersburg Va | rowspan=2 | Apprehended March 7th /64 By Spical [''sic''] Order N [The end of this line is in the gutter of the page and is illegible; according to the descriptive roll, it should be "Special Order No 60".] Hd. Qrt. 1st Divi 5th Corps all Pay to Be Deducted [for] time absent
Deserted again June 23d /64 Near Petersbu[rg] |- | May 18th /62 | Washington D.C. |- | 6 | Francis Manniees | " " | " " | " " " |   |- | 7 | Thomas McGlinn | " " | Aug. 7th /62 | Alexandria Va |   |- | 8 | John Stotsenburg | " " | Aug. 21st /62 | " " " | Returned to Duty under Presidents [''sic''] Proclimation [''sic''] March 13th /63 |- | 9 | Barney McNulty | " " | " " | " " " | " " " " " |- | 10 | Joseph Allison | " " | Aug 7th /62 | " " " |   |- | 11 | Henry Frye | " " | Febr 10th /62 | Philad Pa |   |- | 12 | Dennis McCarty | " " | May /63 | Near Falmouth Va | Returned to Duty January 24th /64 tried By Court Martial Convened in Alexandria Va Sentence to Loose [''sic''] fifteen Dollars Per Month for fifteen Mos to Loose [''sic''] all Pay and allowances and make good all [time lost] |- | 13 | Hugh Callahan | " " | Feb 16th /64 | Philad Pa |   |- | 14 | Michael J Burgen | " " | May /63 | Near Falmouth Va | Returned to Regt Sept /64 By Order War Departm to be tried By Court Martial sentence to serve t [The rest of this word is in the gutter of the page and illegible; it should be "three".] Month [''sic''] after Original term and forfeit all Pay Due
Sentence not to effect [''sic''] his Bounty served his term Discharg[ed] |- | 15 | Charles Haughey | Private | Aug 7th /62 | Alexandria Va | apprihended [''sic''] Feb 4t /64 Pay Deducted for time absen[t] By Regt Order |- | 16 | James McFarland | " " | On Or about April 15th /63 | Camp Parole |   |- | 17 | Robert Wooden | " " | July 29th /64 | Saturlie [???] U.S.G.H. Phil Pa | apprehended Sept 4th /64 Returned to Regt for Duty By sentence Of Court Martial |- | 18 | Joseph H. Smith | Corpl | July 24th /64 | Willmington [''sic''] Del | apprehended aug 2nd 64 Referd [''sic''] to Comp Comdt Returned to Du[ty] |- | 19 | Francis P. Donahue | " " | Dec 29th /64 | Phila Penna | apprehended January 16th /65 at Phila Penna Returned to Regt f[or] Duty By sentence Of Court martial to Loss [''sic''] all Pay and allowances Now Due [crossed out words: and $10 Per Month for the Period Of six Months] |- | 20 | John L. Robinson | Pvt | June 1st /64 | spotsylvania Va | apprehended Dec 20th /64 at Phila Pa Returned to his Regt for Duty By sentence of Court Martial to Loss [''sic''] all Pay and allowances for the Period Of 12 Months and Make Good all time Los[t] |- | 21 | John Garrity | " " | July 14th /64 | Philad Penna | apprehended Oct 29 /64 at Phila Penna Returned to his Regt for Duty By Order sentence Court Martial to make good all [Some words seem to be lost in the gutter.] |- | 22 | Freman Kneedler | " " | March 9 [could be 17?] /65 | McClellan U S Hosptl Phila | Readmitted to McClellan U.S. A. Gen Hosptl from Desert[ion] April 18th 1865 |- | 23 | George Howarth | " " | April 25 /65 | on the Campaign |   |- | 24 | Henry McWilliams | " " | " " | " " " |   |- | 25 | John Tagan | " " | " " | " " " | [According to Bates, he deserted on 26 April.] |- | 26 | Jas L Mahoney | " " | " " | " " " |   |- | 27 | William Gillmore | " " | May 23 /65 | Washington DC | [According to Bates, he mustered out with his company.] |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Discharged. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | James Clavill | Prvt | Aprl 16th /62 | Doctors Certificate | Washington D.C. | Disilety [''sic''] |- | 2 | William Johnston | Prvt | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 3 | John C Young | Prvt | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 4 | Robert Raya | Prts [?] | Aprl 24th /62 | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 5 | George Hollick | Teamster | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 6 | Micheal [''sic''] Snyder | Corpl | June 10th /62 [? 11 June] | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 7 | James Maniees | Privt | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 8 | Thomas McGroney | " " | " " "[? 19 July] | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 9 | Thomas McCombs | " " | July 29th /62 | " " " | Alexandria Va | " " |- | 10 | Alfred Singley | " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 11 | Joseph F. Campbell | " " | Oct. 14th /62 | " " " | Philadelphia Pa | " " |- | 12 | James Williams | " " | Nov. 24th /62 | " " " | Camp near Sharpsburg, Md | " |- | 13 | Henry Elliott | Sergt | Nov. 28th /62 | " " " | Camp Near Falmouth Va | " |- | 14 | John Haines | Prvt | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 15 | Joseph McKeever | " " | Dec 5th /62 | " " " | Philadelphia, Pa | " " |- | 16 | Joseph Wilson | " " | Dec. 22nd /62 | " " " | Camp near Falmouth, Va | " " |- | 17 | Patrick White | " " | Feb. 13th /63 | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 18 | Henry Mathes | " " | Mar 30th /63 | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 19 | James A. Clark | Corpl | Sept 3th /63 | General Martindale | Washington D.C | " " |- | 20 | Samuel S. Griffith | Sergt | Sept 9th /64[1 Sept?] | expiration Of Service | Weldon R. R. Va | Expiration Of term |- | 21 | Cyrus C. Cartledge | Sergt | Sept. 1st /64 | " " " | Philadelphia, Pa | " " |- | 22 | Samuel Burns | Corpl | " 9th /64 | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 23 | Francis D. Harrigan | " " | " " " | " " " | Weldon R. R. Va | " " |- | 24 | David Baird | Prvt | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 25 | Stephen Kelly | " " | " " "[8 Sept?] | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 26 | Andrew Flemming | " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 27 | John Stotsenburg | " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 28 | Augustine C. Montgomery | " | [blank] [25 Apr 1865?] | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 29 | William McCartney | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 30 | David G. Lentz | " " " | Sept 6th /64 | " " " | Philadelphia, Pa. | " " |- | 31 | Micheal [''sic''] J. Bergin | " " " | Nov 25th /64 | " " " | Pegrem House, Va | " " |- | 32 | William Dougherty | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " |- | 33 | William Lowy[''sic''; Lowery] | " " " | [blank] [7 June 1863] | Surgons Certifct [''sic''] | Washington D.C | unfit for Duty |- | 34 | William Dorsey | " " " " | Jany 7th /65 | expiration term service | Camp Near Petersburg Va | |- | 35 | Charles Thompson | " " " | Feb 9th [?] /65[11 Feb?] | Doctors Cirtificate [''sic''] | Washington D.C. | Disability |- | 36 | George W. Bowman | " " " | July 25 /63 [''sic''] | Doctors Cirtificate [''sic''] | Phila Pa | Disability |- | 37 | William Clark | " " " | March 24th /63 [''sic''] | " " " | U.S.G. Hosp. Christain [''sic''] St Phila Pa | " " |- | 38 | Joseph Cohen | " " " | March 27 /65 | Surgeons Cirtificate [''sic''] | Washington DC Emory | Disability |- | 39 | John Garrity | " " " | April 26 /65 | Expiration term Service | Noteways [??] Court House Va | [blank] |- | 40 | Hugh Mullin | " " " | May 15 /65 ['65' is written over '62'] [18th?] | Ord from War Dep. | U.S. Hosptl York Pa | [blank] |- | 41 | Montgomery Burr | Sergt | May 18 /65[15th?] | Surgeons Cirtificate [''sic''] | Phila Pa | Disability |- | 42 | Joseph Lathrop | Private | May 19 /65 | Order war Dep | 5th Corps Hosptl Near Alexa | Disability |- | 43 | Charles Poulson | " | May 3rd /65[23rd?] | " " " | Mower USA Gen Hosptl | Gun Shot Wound |- | 44 | Joseph Green | " | May 30th /65 | " " " Order No 77 | Camp Parole Anapolis Md | By Reason of Being Prisoner of war |- | 45 | William H Jeffries | Sergt | June 9th /65 | " " " " | U.S. Gen Hospt Summit House Phila | By reason of Gun Shot Wound |- | 46 | Jacob W Affleback | Corpl | June 1st /65 | " " " " | Camp Cadwalader Phila | [blank] |- | 47 | John Wiser | Private | " " " | " " " " | " " " | [blank] |- | 48 | Wade Laconia | " | June 2nd /65 | " " " " | Campbell USA Gen Hosptl Washng DC | Admits he is 53 yrs of Age |- | 49 | John L Keever | " | June 1st /65 | " " " " | Camp Near Washington DC | Disability |- | 50 | Joseph Rementer | " | June 1st /65 [30 May?] | " " " " | Camp Near " " | [blank] |- | 51 | Jerome B Jacobs | " | June 5th /65 | " " " " | US Genl Hosptl Alexa Va |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deaths for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Deaths. {| | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | John Thompson | Private | Jan 8th /62 | Philada Pa | Typhoid Fever |   |- | 2 | Thomas Albertson | " " | Feb 20th /62 | " " | " " " |   |- | 3 | William Willis | " " | Feb 21st /62 | Washington, D.C | " " " |   |- | 4 | James Clark | " " | Mar 16nt /62 | " " | " " " |   |- | 5 | William Bryson | " " | May 3rd /63 | Chancelorsville Va | in action | Charging the enemy |- | 6 | Francis McMakin | " " | " " | " " | " " " | Charging the enemy |- | 7 | Robert Miller | " " | May 3rd /63 [illegible words written above] | " " | Of wounds Rcvd in action | Charging the enemy |- | 8 | James Raja [Bates has James ''Rae''] | " " | July 4th /63 | Gettysburg. Pa | " " " | Cannon shot in side. Charging the enemy |- | 9 | Francis O. Dell
Bates has Odell | Sergt | July /63 | Philada Pa | Deise. of the lungs | from exposeure [''sic''] |- | 10 | Louis Brophy | 1st Sergt | June 23rd /64 | Petersburg Va | Wounds Rcvd in action | shot in left Temple. Charging enemy |- | 11 | Barny McNulty | Private | " 18 /64 | " " | in action | Chargeing [''sic''] enemys [''sic''] works. shot in thro[at?] |- | 12 | Thomas D. Rily | " " | May 12th /64 | Spotsylvania Va | " " " | shot through head. Charging enemys [''sic''] wo[rks] |- | 13 | John Monteeth | " " | " " | " " | of wounds Rcvd in action | Charging enemys [''sic''] works |- | 14 | David Hewitt | " " | May 14th /64 | " " | " " " | shot in right thigh Charging Galt House |- | 15 | Alexander Baird | " " | June 1st /64 | Bethsada [''sic''] Church Va | in action | head Blown Off forming a line |- | 16 | Joseph H. Prickett | " " | " 21st /64 | Petersburg Va. | Of Wounds Rcvd in action | shot in head Charging enemy work[s] |- | 17 | John. A. Henry | Fifer | May 3rd /64 | Philada Pa | Disease. |   |- | 18 | George W. Webb | Private | Aug 20th /64 | Transport Atlantic | Deise. unknown | On his Way to Philada Pa |- | 19 | Alexander. O. Earnest | " | " 21st /64 | Weldon R.R. Va | in action | shot in eye [?] On skirmish Line |- | 20 | Charles A. Mellor | " " | June 19nt /64 | Petersburg Va. | Of wounds Rcvd in action | Charging enemys [''sic''] Works. shot in Breast |- | 21 | John Parks | " " | July 23rd /64 | Philada Pa | " " " | from amputation of Leg |- | 22 | James Hutchings | " | Oct 2nd /64 | City Point Hosp Va | Of Cronic [''sic''] Dirahier [''sic''] |- | 23 | Robert. Ellingsworth | " | Sept 22nd /64 | Philada Pa | Of wounds Rcvd in action | flesh Wounds in thigh |- | 24 | William Dougherty | Corp | Oct 27nt /64 | Hatchers Creek Va. | in action | While Charging the enemys [''sic''] Works |- | 25 | Joshua Wood | Private | " " | " " | " " " | While Charging the enemys [''sic''] Works |- | 26 | Samuel C. Homan | " | Nov 6th /64 | Dep Hosp Va. | Of Wounds Rcvd in action | from amputation of Leg |- | 27 | Charles Haughey | " " | May 12th /64 | Spotsylvania C.H Va. | Of Wounds Rcvd in action | Charging enemys Works |- | 28 | John Clutterbuck | " " | May 3rd /65 | City Point Hospt | Dipthereia |   |- | 29 | Francis Carrigan | " " | May 23 /65 | near Alexa Va | Rail Road accident | Run over by the R. train cut of [''sic''] left arm & leg |- | 30 | John Flynn | " " | Mar 31 /65 | Boydton Plank Rd | Gun Shot wound | Killed in action |- | 31 | Dennis McCarty | " " | June 18 /65 | Auger [?] USA Gen Hosptl | Desease [''sic''] |   |- | 32 | Carl Nelson | " " | " " " | " " " " | " |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [This list does ''not'' include all promotions. For example, Samuel Conrad was promoted to first sergeant effective 26 May 1865, but is not listed as a first sergeant, and George Hampton was promoted to sergeant on 1 June 1865, but is not listed as a sergeant, and George W Keever was promoted to sergeant on 1 June 1865, but is not listed. Clearly, the list does not include promotions at the end of the company's service. More surprisingly, William Jeffries is not listed as a corporal, although the descriptive roll lists him as promoted to corporal, and then to sergeant.]
[This list is on two pages, and is divided into four groups: first sergeants, sergeants, corporals, and musicians.] {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | David B. Baker | 1st Sergt | Sept 10th /61 | Promoted to first Lieut Jan 1st /63, Vice Hall Promoted |- | 2 | Louis Brophy | " " " | Jan 1st /63 | Promoted to first sergt Jan first 1st /63 Vice Baker Promoted |- | 3 | John L. Graham | " " " | June 23d /64 | Promoted June 23d /64 Vice Brophy Kill [''sic''] in action Jun |- | 4 | John J. Griffith | " " " | Sept 16th /64 | Promoted from Private to first sergt sept 16th /64 Vice Graham Prom
Promoted to 2nd Lieut May 26 /65. |- | colspan=5 |   |- | colspan=5 |   |- | 1 | Samuel E. Conrad | Sergt | Sept. 10th /61 | Deserted May 1st /62 Returned under Presidents Proclamation [illegible month] 1st /63. Reduced to the Ranks With Loss off [''sic''] all Pay for time Of absence Reinstated Sergt June 23d /64 for soldierly Conduct |- | 2 | Theodore A. Hope | " " " | Sept. 10th /61 | Promoted to 1st Lieut Vice Baker Resighned [''sic''] |- | 3 | Henry Elliott | " " " | Sept 10 /61 | Discharged for Disability November 28th /62 |- | 4 | Samuel S. Griffith | " " " | Sept. 10 /61 | Discharged By Reason Of Expiration Of Term Of service |- | 5 | Louis Brophy | " " " | Mar /62 | Promoted to first sergt Vice Baker Promoted |- | 6 | John L. Graham | " " " | Jan 1st /63 | Promoted to first sergt Vice Brophy Killed in action |- | 7 | Cyrus Cartledge | " " " | Jan 1st /63 | Discharged By Reason of expiration term of service |- | 8 | Francis O. Dell | " " " | Feb /62 | Deserted May 1st /62 Returned under Presidents Proclimation [''sic''] Reduc[ed] to the Ranks With Loss Of all Pay for time absent Promoted from [illegible word, possibly 'corp'] |- | 9 | Montgomery Burr | " " " | Sept. 16th /64 | Promoted to sergt from Corporal |- | 10 | Philip F. Stotsenburg | " | Sept. 16th /64 | Promoted to sergt from Corporal |- | 11 | William H. Jeffries | " " " | Sept. 16th /64 | Promoted from [''sic''] sergt from Corporal |}

{| | No. | Names. | Rank
Corpl | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Philip F. Stotsenburg | " " | Sept. 10th /61 | Promoted to sergt Vice Graham Promoted for soldierly Conduct |- | 2 | Louis Brophy | " " | " " " | Promoted to sergt for [''sic''] Vice Odel [''sic''] Deserted for soldierly Conduct [Francis O. Dell deserted, not Louis Brophy. Also, the company E descriptive roll gives "soldierly appearance" as the reason for Brophy's promotion to sergeant] |- | 3 | Michael Snyder | " " " | " " " | Promoted to Corpl [''sic''] Discharged for Disability |- | 4 | Joseph H Smith | " " " | " " " | Joseph Smith Promoted to Corpl [''sic''] Reduced for Being absent While his Compy Was engaged With the enemy at Wilderness Va |- | 5 | Cyrus Cartledge | " " " | " " " | Promoted to sergt Vice Elliott Discharged |- | 6 | Francis O. Dell | " " " | " " " | Promoted to sergt Vice elliott Reduced [Dell did become sergeant, in February 1862, but Elliott was discharged on 28 November 1862, and Cartledge was promoted to sergeant on 1 January 1863. I'm therefore inclined to trust the previous entry. Checking the muster rolls may help.] |- | 7 | John L. Graham | " " " | " " " | Promoted to sergt Vice Brophy [According to his entry in the descriptive book, he was replacing Elliott.] Promoted to 1s Sergt |- | 8 | Montgomery Burr | " " " | " " " | Promoted to sergt Vice Hope Promoted to 1s Lieut |- | 9 | Francis D. Harrigan | " | May 1st /62 | Francis D. Harrigan Promoted to Corpl Vice Brophy Promoted |- | 10 | Augustine C. Montgomery | ["] | Feb 25th /62 | Promoted to Corpl Vice Odel Promoted to sergt Reduced to the Ranks for Disobediance [''sic''] Of Orders December /63 |- | 11 | Samuel Burns | " " " | Feb 25th /62 | Promoted to Corpl Vice Snyder Discharged |- | 12 | Jacob W. Afflerback [Bates has Affleback] | " | June 23d /64 | Promoted from the Ranks for soldierly Conduct in Late Battle |- | 13 | Frank P. Donahue | " | June 23d /64 | Promoted from the Ranks for soldierly appearances |- | 14 | William Burns | " " " | June 23d /64 | Promoted from Ranks for soldierly Conduct in Late Battle |- | 15 | George Hampton | " | Sept 18th /64 | Promoted from the Ranks for soldier [''sic''] Conduct in Late Battle |- | 16 | John H. Fenn | " " " | Oct 22d /64 | Promoted from the Ranks for soldierly Conduct in Late Battle |- | 17 | William Dougherty | " " " | Sept 18th /64 | Discharged By Reason Of Death in action
Promoted from the Ranks for soldierly Conduct Killd at Hatchier [''sic''] Creek |- | 18 | George Young | " " " | Oct 22d /64 | Promoted from the Ranks for Soldierly Conduct in Late Battle |- | 19 | James Clark | " " " | Dec /63 | Promoted from the Ranks for Bravery at the Battle of Fredericks Burg Va |- | colspan=5 |   |- | colspan=5 |   |- | 1 | Alberto Girard | Drummer | Sept 10th /61 |- | 2 | John A Heny [?] | Fyfe | Sept 10th /61 | Discharged By Reason of Death from Diese [''sic''] |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] [This includes six duplicates because of aliases, and Benjamin Tayman and Thomas McCoyer (whom I have no other evidence ever served in company E) == Afflerback, Jacob W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Afflerback, Jacob W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20
1891 Jan 26 | ''Invalid'' | 981.714 | AGl
J [?] | 736.083 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 921.225 | a [?] | 687.777 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baird, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baird, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Oct 6 | ''Minor'' | 67.749 |   | 44.751 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baird, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baird, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19
1889 [?] July 11 | ''Invalid'' | 715.955 | AGl [?]
J | 751.445 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 938.029 | a [?] | 702.985 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baker, David B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baker, David B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 11 | ''Widow'' | 427.972 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bergen, Michael J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bergen, Michael J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15
1892 Oct 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1133543 | AGl
J | 945.756 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 14 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 16, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Soldiers Home Tenn |} == Blake, Martin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blake, Martin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 6 | ''Widow'' | 74804 |   | 106758 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 24 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bowman, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bowman, George W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 28, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jul 25, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15 [?]
1884 June 10 | ''Invalid'' | 515127 | AGl
J | 461268 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Brang [''sic''], Christian == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brang [''sic''], Christian |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 22, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Sept. 9 | ''Invalid'' | 967212 | J | 1021140 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 6 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 12, 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bryson, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bryson, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Nov. 9 | Mother | 38070 |   | 19912 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Budd, Joseph H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Budd, Joseph H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 July 2
1880 May 10 | ''Invalid'' | 360.843 | AGl
J | 268.420 |- | 1915 Apl 19 | ''Widow'' | 1,046,218 | Sept
a o | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 51 Co. 2 Battln VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr. 11, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' N.Y., N.Y. |} == Burns, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burns, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov. 25 | ''Invalid'' | 55499 |   | 39545 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 430899 | J | 340657 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 18, 1878 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Burns, William W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burns, William W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 15 | ''Invalid'' | 89049 |   | 53967 [?] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 886552 | J | 644328 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Burr, Montgomery == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burr, Montgomery |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1866 July 20 | ''Invalid'' | 112059 | AGl | 104523 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 878592 | J | 640430 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Campbell, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Campbell, Joseph [probably Joseph F Campbell, rather than the Joseph Campbell who was transferred from co.E to co.G] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Mar 2 | ''Invalid'' | 190578 |   | 179424 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 380857 | J | 306825 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 22, 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Carney, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Carney, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 18, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Nov. 25 | ''Invalid'' | 947306 | J | 804116 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Carnigan [''sci''], Francis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Carnigan [''sic''], Francis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 Feb 27 | ''Minor'' | 143005 |   | 114292 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cartledge, Cyrus E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cartledge, Cyrus E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Sept 11 | ''Invalid'' | 168915 |   | 114949 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 240592 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cartledge, James C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cartledge, James C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Pvt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | Transfd Feb 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 791212 | J | 537665 |- | 1924 Mch 21 | ''Widow'' | 1,217,021 | 5/1/20 | 949,286 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 6 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch 5, 1924 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Elmira, N.Y. |} == Clutterbuck, John (alias for John O'Donald) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clutterbuck, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | O'Donald, John |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 16 | ''Widow'' | 98241 |   | 91697 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 205989 |   | 162489 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clark, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Mar 10 | ''Widow'' | 47,170 |   | 39,773 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clark, James A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, James A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 2, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Aug 19
1892 Dec 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1141.879 | AGl
J | 884625 |- | 1931 Dec 17 | ''Widow'' | 1708106 | 5-1-20 | A-2-18-32 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 7, 1931 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila, Pa |- | colspan="5" | [The '3' in '1931' seems to be written over a '2'; it could be '1921'] |} == Clark, William J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, William J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 13
1865 Oct 23 | ''Invalid'' | 93602 | AGl | 71.199 |- | 1914 Aug 4 | ''Widow'' | 1,032,144 | a | 783,248 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 23, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa. |} == Clayton, James H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clayton, James H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1901 Feb 11
1890 Apr 25 | ''Invalid'' | 770701 | AGl
J | 676146 |- | 1922 June 14 | ''Widow'' | 1,190,399 | 5/1/20 | 918,200 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 27, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat Sol Home, Va |} == Cohern, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cohen, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 29, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch. 27, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Apr. 1 | ''Invalid'' | 64929 | J | 43273 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 19, 1894 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Conlon [''sic''], Michael == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conlon [''sic''], Michael |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Feb 14 | ''Invalid'' | 755101 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 493319 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Conrad, Samuel E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conrad, Samuel E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16 [?]
1888 Feb 11 | ''Invalid'' | 639851 | AGl
J | 457226 |- | 1919 Feb 5 | ''Widow'' | 1,135,481 | Sep. | 866,413 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 17 + I 115 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jany 27, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phoebus [??], Va |} == Dollaway, John H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dollaway, John H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Oct 6 | ''Invalid'' | 91831 |   | 71550 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 214659 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 41 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Donahue, Francis P == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Donahue, Francis P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Feb 4 | ''Invalid'' | 342.614 |   | 204755 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Dorsey, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dorsey, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 7, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan 7, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20
1886 Jan 27 | ''Invalid'' | 560217 | AGl
J | 1103505 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' August 16, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' McKeesport, Pa. |} == Dougherty, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dougherty, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 26 | ''Widow'' | 80494 |   | 62831 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | not iden. with WC 304461 |- | colspan="4" | IC 479359 Wm Dougherty E 91 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Doughery, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dougherty, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Oct 24 | ''Invalid'' | 735262 |   | 479359 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 458286 | J | 304461 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 26 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | not iden. with W.C. 62831 |- | colspan="4" | Wm Dougherty E 91 Pa. Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 11, 1890 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Earnest, Alexander O == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Earnest, Alexander O |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Nov 4 | ''Widow'' | 71115 |   | 43156 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 130454 |   | 85780 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Earnest, Robert T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Earnest, Robert T. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 26, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 9, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 710214 | J | 510861 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Eberly, Israel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eberly, Israel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 [??] July 15
1883 Dec 19 | ''Invalid'' | 502317 | AGl [?]
J | 759917 |- | 1911 Mch 15 | ''Widow'' | 960663 [?] | [illegible] | 720323 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch 7, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Eisenhart, Edwin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eisenhart, Edwin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Tran - - - | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20 [?]
1883 Mar. 29 | ''Invalid'' | 477596 | AGl
J | 832934 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 23, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Quakertown, Pa |} == Ellingsworth, Robert == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ellingsworth, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Oct. 5 | ''Widow'' | 67628 |   | 40166 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Elliott, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Elliott, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov. 27, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Apr 3
1870 Dec 17 | ''Invalid'' | 161888 | AGl | 151.237 |- | 1919 June 26 | ''Widow'' | 1,142,976 | Sept. | 879.770 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 17 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 13, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Camden, NJ |} == Farrell, Edward J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Farrell, Edward J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 7 | ''Widow'' | 439003 | J | 346387 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 9, 1881 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Fenn, John H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fenn, John H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1896 Mar 27 | ''Widow'' | 630710 | J | 454738 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep. 8, 1894 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Flynn, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Flynn, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 2 | Mother | 96300 |   | 59310 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Foote, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Foote, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16
1891 Sept 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1055859 | AGl
J | 792894 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 864982 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Frazier, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Frazier, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 29, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1893 Jan 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1143126 | AGl
J | 907780 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gallagher, James (alias James Harley) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gallagher, James |- | colspan="4" | Harley, James (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' April 3, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Apr 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1107401 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Garrity, John (alias for John McGarrity) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garrity, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | McGarrity, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | ['alias' seems to be crossed out] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 May 20 | ''Invalid'' | 68966 |   | 66911 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 17 | Mother | 442487 | J | 360090 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 20, 1877 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gay, George H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gay, George H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 14
1902 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 1286.671 | AGl
J | 1050.200 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 879.532 | J | 641.982 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Girard, Albert S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Girard, Albert S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Musc | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1900 Sept 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1254479 | J | 1030.939 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 17 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gleason, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gleason, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' P | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1870 Dec 17 | ''Widow'' | 192589 |   | 149840 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 197780 |   | 153389 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Graham, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Graham, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1879 May 28 | ''Minor'' | 245318 |   | 189280 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Green, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Green, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar. 11
1890 Dec. 22 | ''Invalid'' | 975556 | AGl
J | 1091315 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 20 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 6, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Griffiths, John J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Griffiths, John J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1870 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 159966 | J | 111515 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 689962 | J | 495696 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 21, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Griffiths, Samuel S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Griffiths, Samuel S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 27 | ''Widow'' | 463878 | J | 377161 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Haines, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Haines, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1862 Dec 8 | ''Invalid'' | 5590 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Feb 29 | ''Minor'' | 46348 |   | 144827 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hall, Matthew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hall, Matthew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sep. 9, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 8
1878 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 246420 | AGl
[blank?] | 159574 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 9, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Erie, Pa. |} == Hampton, George S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hampton, George S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 22, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Aug 5 | ''Invalid'' | 618359 |   | 417,158 |- | 1918 Feby 11 | ''Widow'' | 1114.881 | Sep | 851.903 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feby [?] 11, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Harley, James (alias for James Gallagher) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harley, James (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Gallagher James |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' April 3, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Apr. 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1107401 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Harrigan, Francis D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harrigan, Francis D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1878 Apr. 4 | ''Invalid'' | 251912 | J | 732977 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 549708 | J | 337410 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 6, 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Haughey, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Haughey, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Mar 6 | ''Widow'' | 85219 |   | 52597 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 139179 |   | 94799 [?] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Henry, John A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henry, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Mus. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 May 12 | ''Widow'' | 51585 |   | 50407 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hewett, David W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hewett, David W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 [? possibly 1868?] Mar 16 | ''Widow'' | 86301 |   | 52232 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hildebrandt, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hildebrandt, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Nov 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1071861 | J | 803441 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hodge, George (alias for George Murphy) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hodge, George (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Murphy, George H. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 27, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Dec 11
1900 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1246.765 | AGl
J | 1010.753 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 14, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Erie, Pa. |} == Hollick, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hollick, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Wag. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Apr. 21, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Nov. 25 | ''Invalid'' | 150103 | J | 785350 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 27, 1894 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Hope, Theodore A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hope, Theodore A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Nov. 25 | ''Invalid'' | 96495 |   | 58694 [?] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | Mother | 288585 |   | 214072 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Howell, George H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Howell, George H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 24, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Feb 14 | ''Invalid'' | 163262 |   | 117447 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hutchings, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hutchings, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 21 | ''Widow'' | 76618 |   | 43471 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Huver, John P == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Huver, John P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16
1863 Apr 15 | ''Invalid'' | 18.458 | AGl
J | 14743 |- | 1916 Feb 14 | ''Widow'' | 1,060,723 | a | 817.080 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D + K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 7, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila, Pa |} == Jacobs, Jerome B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jacobs, Jerome B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Mch 27 | ''Invalid'' | 105463 | o | 71202 |- | 1890 Oct 10 | ''Widow'' | 465853 | J | 299318 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 3, 1890 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Jeffries, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jeffries, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 9 [?], 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Aug 20 | ''Invalid'' | 113922 |   | 77,653 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 17, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Keever, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keever, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Nov. 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1073404 | J | 818794 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Keever, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keever, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 4, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 1, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Dec 16 | ''Invalid'' | 98156 |   | 68637 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kneedler, Freeman M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kneedler, Freeman M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 5, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 12, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1870 Dec 2 | ''Invalid'' | 161530 | J | 112610 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 637 912 | Sept J | [blank] |- | [blank] | Con Wid | 936 730 | o Sep | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See IO [?] 477,545 W.O. 436,120, |- | colspan="4" | Michael Birmingham |- | colspan="4" | K 115 Pa. Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 29, 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila, Pa. |} == Kulp, George B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kulp, George B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 22, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 25, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 July 25
1897 Apr 13 | ''Invalid'' | 1189.016 | AGl
J  o | 1019235 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 95 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Laconia, Wade == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Laconia, Wade |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 29, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 2, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb [??] 23
1864 Sept. 6 | ''Invalid'' | 51150 | AGl
J | 181603 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Unass's 147 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | K 28 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 30, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Luray, Va. |} == Lathrop, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lathrop, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 923375 | J | 1000488 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 938389 |   | 702096 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 29 U.S. Inf. I 11 U.S. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | K 197 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | Unassd. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jany 30, 1913 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Leedom, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Leedom, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1881 June 13 | ''Widow'' | 356379 | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lentz, David G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, David G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept. 6, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1867 Mar 13 | ''Invalid'' | 123.341 | o  J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | [several lines are crossed out] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | not identical with IC 908602 |- | colspan="4" | David H Lentz E 91 Pa Inf. + AQM US Vols |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lentz, David H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, David H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 8, 1861 | colspan="2" | Pro. Jan 1, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 Aug 14 | ''Invalid'' | 1176652 | J | 908,602 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | R.Q.M. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | Capt. + Asst. Q.M. U.S. Vols |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not ident with I Orig. 123341 [?] Lentz, David G |- | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa. Inf. |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 11, 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Veterans Home, Napapa [??] Calif. |} == Lentz, John D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, John D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Captain | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | Pro. Maj. Dec. 20, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1899 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1233.710 | J | 990.349 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Maj. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' August 7, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Linton, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Linton, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 May 25 | ''Invalid'' | 422.584 | o  J | 510.229 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 755.139 | J | 535.301 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 13, 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lowry, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lowry, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 7, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Jan 16 | ''Invalid'' | 189004 |   | 133248 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCartney, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCartney, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov. 7 | ''Invalid'' | 54539 |   | 34978 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 205747 | J | 166476 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McComb, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McComb, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 3, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 29, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Nov. 30 | ''Invalid'' | 150137 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCoyer [''em''], Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCoyer, Thomas [probably Thomas McCozer] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26
1888 May 15 | ''Invalid'' | 655496 | AGl
J | 865464 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 91 + B 118 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGarrity, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGarrity, John |- | colspan="4" | Garrity, John (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 May 20 | ''Invalid'' | 68966 |   | 66911 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Jul 17 | Mother | 442487 | J | 360090 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 20, 1877 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGlency, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGlency, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 28, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 May 13 | ''Invalid'' | 192635 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGrath, Lawrence M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGrath, Lawrence M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Aug 8 | ''Widow'' | 480 960 | J | 360 156 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 22 [''sic''], 1887 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McKain, Archibald == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKain, Archibald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 98800 | J | 60117 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 512238 | J | 319658 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 18 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 17, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McKeever, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKeever, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Sept. 10 | ''Invalid'' | 308 698 |   | 364 494 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 371 034 |   | 247 139 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McMakin, Francis C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McMakin, Francis C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 June 3 | ''Widow'' | 23399 |   | 5813 [?] |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 560492 | o | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McMannus, Charles G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McMannus, Charles G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb -, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May or June 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23 [?]
1890 Aug 6 | ''Invalid'' | 874450 | AGl
J | 843872 |- | 1920 July 20 | ''Widow'' | 1,160,921 | 5/1/20 | 892,824 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 11 N.Y. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 16, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Brooklyn, N.Y. |} == McNulty, Bernard == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McNulty, Bernard |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Aug 11 | Mother | 60930 |   | 37562 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mellor, Charles A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mellor, Charles A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 [?] Sept 19 | Mother | 65431 |   | 44752 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Montgomery, Augustine C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Montgomery, Augustine C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1882 Jan 2 | Mother | 288979 |   | 276793 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Monteath, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Monteath, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Aug 29 | ''Widow'' | 62997 |   | 52669 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Moore, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Moore, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 16, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 7, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 [?] Apr 19
1880 Oct 12 | ''Invalid'' | 411881 | AGl
o  J | 802,841 |- | 1916 June 23 | ''Widow'' | 1,068,179 | a | 811.851 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 192 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jun [??] 7, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' St. Louis, Mo. |} == Morris, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Morris, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 22, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar [?] 4
1891 May 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1021395 | AGl
J | 914308 |- | 1912 Oct 18 | ''Widow'' | 1079413 | Sep | 886499 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 23, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Los Angeles, Cal |} == Mullin, Hugh == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mullin, Hugh |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1876 Nov. 21 | ''Widow'' | 228819 |   | 253469 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Murphy, George H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Murphy, George H. |- | colspan="4" | Hodge, George (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 27, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Dec 11 [?]
1900 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1246.765 | AGl
J | 1.010.753 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 14, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Erie, Pa. |} == Murphy, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Murphy, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept. 30 | ''Widow'' | 503 305 | J | 423 300 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 28 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | B 1 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Myers, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Myers, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1906 Mar 9 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1346.353 | J | 1.120.931 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 850.805 | J | 614.577 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Null, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Null, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Sept. 5 | ''Invalid'' | 914 600 | J | 706 265 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == O'Donald, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | O'Donald, John |- | colspan="4" | Clutterbuck, John (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 16 | ''Widow'' | 98241 |   | 91697 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 205989 |   | 162489 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Parks, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Parks, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 3 | ''Widow'' | 74341 |   | 57081 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Paul, David (alias for David Powell) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Paul, David (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Powell, David      Roberts, Richard (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 11, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Oct 30
1897 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1308.429 | AGl
J | 1163.901 |- | 1922 May 16 | ''Widow'' | 1,205,585 | 5/1/20 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 7 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" | B + M 6 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | U.S.S. Princeton + Pamoney [??] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Navy I.O. 44798 [??] |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Peltz, Philip H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peltz, Philip H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Feb. 18, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1872 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 176440 | J | 783752 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | H 24 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Powell, David (alias Richard Roberts and David Paul) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Powell, David |- | colspan="4" | Roberts, Richard (alias) Paul, David (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Oct 30
1897 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1308.429 | AGl
J | 1,163,901 |- | 1923 May 16 | ''Widow'' | 1,205,585 | 5/1/20 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 7 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" | B + M 6 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | U.S.S. Princeton + Tacony |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Navy I.O. 44798 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch 27, 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Sol. Home [illegible word] |} == Prickett, Joseph H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Prickett, Joseph H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Nov. 11 | ''Widow'' | 71 879 |   | 44 702 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 151876 |   | 125266 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rementer, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rementer, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 791 958 | J | 591 152 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 533 713 | J | 349 959 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 22, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Riley, Thomas D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Riley, Thomas D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Aug 30 | ''Widow'' | 63164 |   | 38120 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rinick, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rinick, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1886 July 9 | ''Widow'' | 342023 |   | 258611 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Roberts, Richard (alias for David Powell) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roberts, Richard (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Powell, David      Paul, David (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Oct 30
1897 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1308.429 | AGl
J | 1,163,901 |- | 1913 May 16 | ''Widow'' | 1205.585 | 5/1/20 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 7 Pa Inf + Navy |- | colspan="4" | B + M 6 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | U.S.S. Princeton + Tacony |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Navy IO 44798 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Robinson, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Robinson, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 6, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1878 Oct 17 | ''Invalid'' | 261 949 | AGl
J | 192 877 |- | 1923 Sep. 8 | ''Widow'' | 1,209.702 | 5/1/20 | 940 849 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 29 Pa. Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep. 13 [?? very unclear] 1922 [could be '1923'] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Chester Pa |} == Russell, John J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Russell, John J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Mar 26 | ''Invalid'' | 105 447 |   | 66 977 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 406 793 | J | 297 975 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 81 Co. 2 Battln. V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar. 7, 1883 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sinex, Robert H, Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Robert H. Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1873 Apr 10 | ''Widow'' | 208.782 | o | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with Inv Ct 131.778 |- | colspan="4" | Robert H Sinex Jr D 91 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Singley, Alfred == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Singley [?], Alfred |- | colspan="4" | [the index on Footnote reads his surname as 'Lingley'] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 168672 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Smith, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 10, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Mar 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1372.221 | AGl | 1145.570 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr. 1, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == Smith, Joseph H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Joseph H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 21
1890 July 30 | ''Invalid'' | 879 678 | AGl
J | 775 001 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 922 362 | a [?] | 685 745 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stine, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stine, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Oct 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1133 841 | J | 911 807 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 769 336 | J | 558.540 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stotsenberg, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stotsenberg, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 June 28 | ''Widow'' | 176 931 |   | 143 828 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stotsenberg, Philip F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stotsenberg, Philip F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 31 | ''Widow'' | 457 997 | J | 309 877 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 3, 1888 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Strock, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Strock, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Mar 19
1890 Sept. 3 | ''Invalid'' | 902 952 | AGl
J | 941 717 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 15, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Kenosha, Wis. [?] |} == Swartz, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Swartz, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Sept 3
1880 June 30 | ''Invalid'' | 404 436 | AGl
J | 691 543 |- | 1911 July 18 | ''Widow'' | 968 859 | a | 729 817 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 5, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Quakerstown, Pa. |} == Tayman, Benjamin J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Tayman-44|Tayman, Benjamin J.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Mar. 6 | ''Widow'' | 416.364 | o  J | 299 677 |- | 1891 Decr 30 | Con Wid. | 537.947 |   | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Adj. 91 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 29, 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Thompson, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Thompson, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 26, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Feb. 9, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Jan 27 | ''Invalid'' | 62 238 |   | 40 528 |- | 1916 Dec 27 | ''Widow'' | 1089.756 | Sept | 824.377 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 5 [?], 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Chester Pa |} == Thompson, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Thompson-44989|Thompson, John]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1862 Aug 15 | ''Widow'' | 1658 |   | 524902 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 758107 | o | 559140 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See W.C.741445 [?] Wid of |- | colspan="4" | W. H. Wince [?] B + D 31 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 8, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Tomlin, George B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tomlin, George B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 17, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 12
1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 879 721 | AGl
J | 699 135 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Toner, Francis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Toner, Francis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Mar. 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1008 801 | J | 746 489 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 681 177 | J | 469 452 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 25, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Tully, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tully, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1870 Dec 21 | ''Invalid'' | 161 924 |   | 158 214 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 297 515 | J | 278 092 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Webb, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Webb, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 3 | Mother | 74,422 |   | [blank] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Whelan, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Whelan, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Oct, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Apr 22 | ''Invalid'' | 192 125 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Whelan, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Whelan, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Feb., 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Apr 22 | ''Invalid'' | 192 127 | J | 780 603 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 65 Co. 2 Battln. V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 1, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Williams, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Williams, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Mar. 20 | ''Widow'' | 173152 |   | 129558 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Williams, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Williams, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 3, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1878 July 10 | ''Invalid'' | 258 194 |   | 158 490 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 7, 1883 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Willis, William S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Willis-7961|Willis, William S.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1862 Oct 28 | Mother | 5070 |   | 146647 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wiser [''sic''], John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wiser [''sic''], John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 14
1890 Aug 9 | ''Invalid'' | 961 534 | AGl
J | 823 696 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wood, Joshua == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wood, Joshua |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 14 | ''Widow'' | 75 797 |   | 42 135 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wooden, Robert == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wooden, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 31, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept. 7 | ''Invalid'' | 87 646 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Yost, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yost, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 24 | ''Widow'' | 450 564 | J | 310 857 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Young, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 6, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 Mar 27 | ''Invalid'' | 105 480 |   | 69 690 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 28, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburgh, Pa. |} == Young, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' E | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Oct. 7 | ''Invalid'' | 734 133 | J | 957 444 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 700 524 | J | 484 520 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 9, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Transferred for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Transferred. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Henry McKnight | Privt | Dec. 28 /61 | Regt. Order | Over Maximum No | turned Over to Comp [illegible] [should be G] |- | 2 | William Wiley | " " " | Jan. 3rd /62 | " " " | " " " | turned Over to Comp K 91st |- | 3 | Joseph Campbell | " " " | Dec 31st /61 | " " " | " " " | turned Over to Comp G 91st |- | 4 | Robert H. Sinex | " " " | Dec 31st /61 | " " " | " " " | turned Over to Comp D 91st |- | 5 | Samuel Williamson | " " " | Dec. 28th /62 | " " " | " " " | turned Over to Comp G 91st |- | 6 | Joseph Budd | " " " | Sept 18th [?] /63 | War Department | unfit for Field Duty | Invalid Corps |- | 7 | Thomas Whelan | " " " | Oct /63 | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 8 | John Whelan | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 9 | Philip Peltz | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 10 | James C. Cartledge | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 11 | John J. Russell | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 12 | Samuel Steward | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 13 | Martin Blake | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 14 | Archibald McKain | " " | " " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | colspan=7 | [the next line, about William Clark, is crossed out] |- | 15 | William Clark | " " | | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 15 | John Calahan | " " |   | Gen Order No 365 of 1863 | unfit for Field | trans to Vet Res Corps |}

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[This is a transcription of the List of Commissioned Officers for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [A card pocket saying that only the descriptive lists have been carded is at the bottom of the page; the card apparently inserted in the pocket claims that 139 names were carded, "card 1st and entries checked in red of 2d"] [The left part of this name--roughly through the officers' first names--is extremely light] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- |   | [Albert] C Fetter | Captain | 1861 Aug 2d | Commissioned Novbr 20th 1861
Resigned Aug 1st /62 |- |   | [John] H Weeks | 1st Lieut | 1861 Aug 2d | " [sc. commissioned] " [sc. November] 14th
Promoted to Capt Aug 5
Discharged April 26 /63 |- |   | [Edward] J Phillips | 2d Lieut | 1861 Aug 2d | " " 20
Resigned March 4th /62 |- | colspan="5" | [the next line seems to be crossed out] |- |   | [Enoch] C Brewster | 2d Lieut | 1862 May 13th | " dismissed from the service |- |   | [Enoch] C Brewster | 2d Lt | May 13th /62 | " May 7 1862
(dismissed 28th Sept 62 for [illegible word--perhaps 'drunkenness'?]) |- |   | [Henry] Francis | 1st Lieut | Aug 5th 1862 | Mustered in by Capt Wood [?] U.S.A.
Promoted from 1st Sgt Aug 5th 1862
Discharged by Genl Order 315 [?] War Dept Sept 22d 64 for Disability |- |   | [William] D [?] Michael | 2d Lt | Oct 16 /62 | mustered in by Capt Girrad [?] USA
Promoted from 1st Sgt Oct 16 /62
Promoted to Capt Nov 1st 64 |- |   | [John] R Allen | 1st Lt | Oct 10th 64 | Mustered in By Capt Laughlin 155 Regt P.V.
Promoted from 1st Sergt
Mustered November 3d 1864 |- |   | [Edwin] Hause | 1st Lt | May 29 /65 | Promoted from 1st Sergt - Mustered in by Capt Chamberlain [?] |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deserters in company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deserters. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Brosnahan John G | Corpl | Oct. 31st /61 | Camp Chase |   |- | 2 | Callahan Patrick | Private | Soon after enlisting | Phila Pa |   |- | 3 | Dougherty Patrick | " " |   | Philadelphia | Is now in Capt. Frost's Comp. Cal. [illegible; looks like it begins 'Invens'] |- | 4 | Harrison Joseph | " " | Soon after enlisting | " " " | Brought back Jan 3 /62 and deserted again on the 4th of Jan [?] |- | 5 | Kline William | " " | " " | " " " | Since Drowned [??] |- | 6 | Haskins Sylvester | " " | Nov 1861 | " " " | Deserted Nov 1861 |- | 7 | Odonnel Morris | " " | " 1861 | " " " | " Nov 1861 |- | rowspan="2" | 8 | Lake Edward | " | March 10th 1862 | " " " | Deserted March 11th 1862 |- | colspan="5" | [the two dates are both clear] |- | 9 | Lampas Henry | " | " " | " " " | " " " " |- | 10 | Cox Edward A | " | " " | " " " | " " " " |- | 11 | Stewart James | " | " " | " " " | " " " " |- | 12 | Strang Isaac | " | " " | " " " | " " " " |- | 13 | Ford [?] James | " | " 25th | " " " | from Christian Street Hospital |- | 14 | Hinkle Henry B | " | Soon after enlistment | " " |   |- | 15 | Sweeney James | " | Mar 20 | Carroll Barrack DC |   |- | 16 | Montgomery Ralph B | " | Jun 11 62 | Alexandria Va | Returned to duty Aug 22nd 62 |- | 17 | Foust Oscar | Corpl | " " | " " |   |- | 18 | Wyles Kingsley | Private | " " | " " |   |- | 19 | Alcorn George | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 20 | McCann John | " " | June 21 /62 [?] | " " | Returned to duty June 29th 1862 |- | 21 | Van Buren Peter | " " | " " | " " | " Aug 18th 1862 |- | 22 | Findley William | Private | July 25th | Alexandria | " " " " |- | 23 | Diehl Abel T | " | Oct 8th /62 | Camp near Sharpsburg Md. |   |- | 24 | William Gilliland | Private | June 19 /63 | West Philadia Hospital Pa | returned 19 day of November 1863 |- | 25 | William Wilkinson | Private | Sept 2 /63 | Fredericksburg MD |   |- | 26 | Ralph B Montgomery | Private | Sep 3 /63 | Alexandria Va |   |- | 27 | Daniel Connell | Sergt | Apr 28 /64 | Phila Pa. |   |- | 28 | John Walsh | Corpl | Apr 28 /64 | Phila Pa. |- | rowspan="2" | 29 | William Critzer [?] | pri | Aug 27 /64 | Phil. | Deserted Aug 27th 164 [''sic''] |- | colspan="5" | [the '7's in the date are lighter and may have been erased] |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Discharged. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Buckly Curnell | Private |   | By Order of Court | Philadelphia | Being under age |- | 2 | Cox Edward A. | " |   | " " | " " | " " |- | 3 | Lee Samuel | " |   | " " | " " | " " |- | 4 | Clark Charles | " | Jan 16 /62 | By order of Ad. General | " " | For Disability |- | 5 | Ennis John | " | " " | " " | " " | " " |- | 6 | J. Monroe Ritter | " |   | By order of Court | " " |   |- | 7 | Howard May | " | Decbr 14 /61 | " " " | " " |   |- | 8 | Joseph Campbell | " | March 28 /62 | By order of Adj General | Franklin Square Barracks DC | For Disability |- | 9 | Watkins Wm. E. | " | April 2d 1862 | " " " | " " | " "[sc. for Disability]
Subject to chronic Rheumatism previous to enlist |- | 10 | Foust Henry | " | April 5th 1862 | " " " | " " | " "[sc. for Disability?]
from effects of GunShot |- | rowspan="2" | 11 | Farrell Patrick | " | " " | " " | US Hospital [illegible word] | [several illegible words] |- | colspan="5" | [the previous line is crossed out] |- | 11 | Carr Henry | " | " 7th 1862 | " " | Franklin Square Barracks | for Disability |- | 12 | Farrell Patrick | " | " 16th 1862 | " " | Carroll Hill " [sc. Barracks] | " " |- | 13 | Bourgant Lewis | " | " 19th " | " " | " " " | " " |- | 14 | Green, Nicholas | " | " 16th " | " " | " " | " " |- | 15 | Geo W Rubicam | " | April 12th " | " " | Washington DC | " " |- | 16 | Geo C Rubicam | " | " " " | " " | " " | " " |- | 17 | Wm F Waltman | " | May 6th 62 | " " | Alexandria Va | " " |- | 18 | Benjamin Strang | Teamster | " " | Surgeon Certificate | Carroll Hill Barracks D.C. | " " |- | 19 | Simon C Shannon | Private | June 12 /62 | Surgeons Certificate | Alexandria Va | For disability |- | 20 | William B Van Houden | " | " " | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 21 | Cornelius Dougherty | " | " 18th | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 22 | John Gravell | " | July 14th | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 23 | James Hughes | " | " 14th | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 24 | J.B. Gehrig | " | Augst 21 /62 | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 25 | J. M Etter | " | Augst 20 /62 | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 26 | David H. Fordsman | " | Sept 22 /62 | " " " | Harrisburg Pa | " " " |- | 27 | James Reed |   | Nov 27 /62 |   | Washington D.C |   |- | 28 | Charles W. Bridall | " | Jany 10 /63 | " " " | Camp in the field | " " " |- | 29 | John C. Zehender | Sergt | " 14 /63 | " " " | " " " " | " " " |- | 30 | James Keefe | Privat [''sic''] | Feby 5 /63 | " " " | Camp in the Field | " " " |- | 31 | John Murphy | " | Feb 7 /63 | " " " | Camp in the Field | " " " |- | 32 | Robert Carrick | " | Feb 13 /63 | " " " | " " " | " " " |- | 33 | David Bachtell | " | " " | " " " | " " | " " " |- | 34 | Reuben Peals | " | March 29 /63 | " " | " " | " " " |- | 35 | Albert Rutter | music | April 12 /63 | " " | Washington D.C. | " " " |- | 36 | Augustus Flicker | Private | June 8 /63 | " " " | Philadelphia Penn | For disability |- | 37 | George Alcorn | " | Aug 21st /63 | Gen'l Martindale | Washington D.C | " " " |- | 38 | James Smith | Corpl | Nov 2nd /64 |   | near Petersburg Va | Expiration of term service |- | colspan="5" | [the second page begins here] |- | 39 | John G Hilsee | Private | Nov 24 /63 | Surgeons Certificate | Camp Near Pad's [?] Mills Va | for disability |- | 40 | John McCann | Private | Nov 2d /64 |   | Philadelphia Pa | Expiration of term |- | 41 | Charles McCord | " | " " |   | Washington DC | " " |- | 41 | George Flemming | Sergt | June 1 /65 | Sec War | near Washington [?] | Gen Order [illegible] |- | 42 | John Denning | " " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 43 | Hyram Padew | Private | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 44 | Robert Wilkinson | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 45 | Henry H Zane | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 46 | George Carrick | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 47 | Isaah [?] Collins | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 48 | Joseph Snyder | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 49 | Isaac W Smith | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 50 | James Browning | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 51 | George Martine | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 52 | Thomas Jay | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 53 | Asa Jhonson [''sic''] | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 54 | Emanuel Jhonson [''sic''] | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 55 | Wm P Jhonson [''sic''] | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 56 | John J Jhonson [''sic''] | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 57 | John L Leasure | " | " " | " " | " " | " " " |- | 58 | Andrew J. Pennell | colspan="5" | By Reasons [''sic''] of Surgeons Certificate of disability |- | 59 | Adam Diehl | colspan="5" | " " " " |- | 60 | Zacheriah [''sic''] Shaffer |   | May 1 /65 [?] | Sec War |   | Special Order 199 [??] |- | 61 | James Arons [?] |   | " | " |   | Gen [order] no 20 [??] |- | 62 | Theo Jones |   | April 29 /65 |   |   | Spec Order 199 [?] |- | 62 | Amos Yeatts |   | " | " | " " | " " " |- | 63 | Michael Heavener |   | " | " | " " | " " " |- | 64 | Christian Eppleman |   | " | " | " " | " " " |- | 65 | Jesse Peters |   | " | " | " " | " " " |- | 66 | John B. Cline |   | " | " | " " | " |- | 67 | John W Lashly | " | Dec 16 /64 | Sec |   | Spec Order 409 [?] |- | 68 | Joseph Bennett | " | June 1 /64 |   | " " | Gen Order No 25 |- | 69 | George Bennett | " | June 1 /64 |   | " " | " " " |- | 70 | George Tewell | " | " |   | " | " " " |- | 71 | David F Mansfield | Sergt | June 1 /64 |   | " | " " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deaths in company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deaths. {| | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Richard E. Earl | Private | February 20 /62 | Camp Stanton | Measles | Paid last by Maj. Campbell up to Decb 31 /61 |- | 2 | James Gilliland | " | Novbr 20 /61 | Philada | Drowned | Paid up to the 31st of Oct /62 [?] by Maj. Gibson

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[This is a transcription of the List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Henry Francis | 1st Sergt | Novbr 1st 1861 | Promoted to 1st Lieut Aug 5th 1862 |- | 2 | James Nugent | Sergt | " " " | Reduced to the Ranks June 10 /62 [?] |- | 3 | William Michaels | " " | October 24 /61 | Promoted to 1st Sgt Aug 5 /62 2d Lieut Oct 14 /[rest lost in gutter] |- | 4 | Samuel H Hess | " " | October 15 /61 | Reduced to the Ranks Sept 4 /62 |- | 5 | James M Etter | " " | Novbr 1st 1861 | Reduced to the ranks Aug 5th 1862 |- | 1 | Robert Boyd | Corpl | Sept. 23d /61 | Reduced to the Ranks June 18 /62 [?]
Promoted to 4th Sgt Aug 5th 1862 |- | 2 | James Smith | " " | October 3d /61 |   |- | 3 | Daniel OConnell | " " | Sept 23d /61 | Promoted to 5th Sgt Aug 5th 1862 |- | 4 | William Watkins | " " | " " " | Reduced to the ranks March 4 /62
Discharged Apr 2d /62 [?] |- | 5 | John C Zehender | " " | October 15 /61 | Promoted to 2d Sergeant June 11th 1862
Discharg Discharged [''sic''] Jany 14 /63 for Disability |- | 6 | Patrick B. Beatty | " " | September 30 /61 |   |- | 7 | John R. Allen | " " | December 23 /61 | Promoted to Sergt Sept 5 /62 |- | 8 | Ralph B Montgomery | " " | January 19th /62 | Reduced to the Ranks 13 May 1862 [??] |- | 9 | Oscar Foust | " " | March 4 /62 | Deserter. |- | 10 | Joseph T Gebler [?] | " " | May 22 /62 | Promoted to Sergt Jany th [''sic''] 1 /63 |- | 11 | William H Geiger | " " | June 11 /62 |   |- | 12 | Samuel Lamb | " " | 11 June /62 |   |- | 13 | Edwin Hause | " " | June 19 /62 | Promoted to Corpoal
Promoted to Sergt May 9 /64 [?] |- | 14 | John Walsh | Corpl | January 1 /63 | " " [sc. Promoted to Corporal] |- | 15 | Jermiah [''sic''] Derr | " " | " 1 /63 | " " |- | 16 | William Chaptman | " | " 1 /63 | " " |- | 17 | Robert Boyd | 1st Sergt | Jany 1 /63 | Promoted from Sergt to first Sergt
Reduced to the Ranks by sentence of Court marshill [?] 31st March 1863 [?] |- | 18 | David Mansfield | sergt | " 1 /63 | Promoted from Private to 5 Sergt |- | 19 | Robert Boyd | Sergt | Oct 21st 1864 | Promoted from Private
Promoted to Commissary Sergt January 4th [?] 1865 |- | 20 | George Flemming | Corpl | Oct 21st 64 | Promoted from Private |- | 21 | Thomas Carrick | " | " " | " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Transferred for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Transferred. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Braceland Charles | Private | Decbr 4 /61 | By rgtl Order |   | To Comp D Capt Sinex |- | 2 | Beaver John A | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 3 | McGahagan John | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 4 | McGuinn Thomas | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 5 | McKay John | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 6 | McFetters Robert | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 7 | Pentland William | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 8 | Steel Samuel | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 9 | Thomas Isaac W. | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 10 | Williams Thomas | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 11 | Weightmann William B. | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 12 | Murphy Daniel | " | " " " | " " |   | " " " |- | 13 | William H Geiger | Corporal | July 8 /63 | Invalid Corps |   |   |- | 14 | John Eagan | Private | July 15 /63 | Invalid Corps |   |   |- | 15 | John Dougherty | Private | Sept 2 /63 | " " |   |   |- | 16 | William Findley | " | Sept 30 /63 | " " |   |   |- | 17 | William McMichael | " | " 30 /63 | " " |   |   |- | 18 | James Carreck | " |   | " " |   |   |- | 19 | Charles McCord | " |   | " " |   |   |- | 20 | Wm McClung | " | Jan 10 /65 | " " |   |   |- | 21 |   |   |   |   |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of commissioned officers in company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | [1] | Eli G. Sellers | Capt | Dec 2nd 61 | Mustered as Lt. Col. 91st P.V.V. Oct 31st 1864 |- | [2] | James H. Closson | 1st Lieut | Nov 19th 61 | Mustered as Capt of Co H to date Mar 1 64 |- | [3] | Howard W. Shipley | 2nd Lieut | Dec 2nd 61 | [blank] |- | [4] | John Edgar Jr. | Sergt. | Oct 10th 64. | Mustered as 1st Lieut of Co "G" to date Nov 1 64 |- | [5] | William Letourneau | Sergt | March 17 /65 | " " " " " " " to date March 17 /65 |- | [6] | William Spangler | colspan="2" | Commis by the Gov of Penna from Civil Life Mar 17 /65 | " " Captain Co. G to date Mar 20 [?] /65 |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of deaths in company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [See also [[Space:91st_PA_-_deaths|91st Pa - Deaths]]] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] {| | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | John Howell | Private | April 25th 62 | Indianna Hos Was D.C. | Injuries recieved [''sic''] by a fall |   |- | 2 | Nathan Heyser | Sergt | Nov 6th 1862 | Sharpsburg Md | Typhoid Fever | date of Inventory Nov 25th 1862 |- | 3 | William M. Crosby | Private | Nov 25th 1862 | Alexandria Va General Hospi | by designedly taking and [''sic''] external application that was intended for another man | Date of Inventory Nov 25th 1862 |- | 4 | Isreal [''sic''] H Barnes | " [sc. Private] | May 3rd 1863 | colspan="3" | was wounded in the action at Chancellorville and died on the [field?] |- | 5 | Samuel N Selah | Corpl | July 3, 1863 | colspan="3" | at the Battle of Gettysburg Penna |- | 6 | John Spear | Private | Aug 8th 1863 | colspan="3" | at camp near Beverly's Ford Va of Applexey [''sic''; presumably 'apoplexy'] |- | 7 | John Trotter | " [sc. Private] | " 11th " | colspan="3" | at Hospital in Philadelphia |- | 8 | Jonathan Corle | Private | Oct 27. 64 | near S.8.[?] R.R. | Killed in action |   |- | 9 | Francis Corle | Private | Oct 29. 64 | Hospt | colspan="2" | Died of wounds recieved [''sic''] in the action of [illegible word] |- | 10 | John Edgar Jr | 1st Lieut | Feb 6th /65 | In the field | colspan="2" | Killed in action Feb 6th 1865 Hatch[er's Run] |- | 11 | Samuel Williamson | Private | April 26 [?] /65 | At Phila Pa | Suddenly | inquest held by Coroner [illegible word] Phila and buried |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deserters in company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deserters. {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Pritchet William T | Private | Oct 2nd 61 | Phila |   |- | 2 | Baldwin Francis | " | Sept 14th 61 | " " |   |- | 3 | Robert Caldwell | " | June 18th 1862 | " " |   |- | 4 | John Obrien [sic] | " | Nov 26th 61 | " |   |- | 5 | John Leater | " | Nov 21st 61 | " |   |- | 6 | George Adam Mayers | " | Sept 17th 62 | Camp near Fredrick Md | kept his pass when on picket on Nolano [?] Ferry Rd near Frederick Md |- | 7 | Alexander Scott | " | June 29th /63 | colspan="2" | Camp near Fredrick City Md while on the march to Gettysburg |- | 8 | John Perkins | " | Feb 16 /64 | Philada |   |- | 9 | William Burton | " | Feb 16 /64 | Philada |   |- | 10 | Gilbert James | " | Mar 1 /64 | do. |   |- | 11 | Daniel Farvin | " | do. | do. |   |- | 12 | Charles Johnson | " | do. | do. |   |- | 13 | John Scanlan | " | Jan 28 /64 | do. |   |- | 14 | James Smith | " | Mar 1 /64 | do. |   |- | 15 | James Watkins | " | do. | do. |   |- | 16 | Reuben Auman | " | Aug. 19 /64 | do. | Deserted from Mower U.S.A. Gen. Hospital |- | 17 | James Clarke | " | Dec. 2 /64 | colspan="2" | Vidette post front of Petersburg Va. |- | 18 | John Clarke | " | " 7 /64 | colspan="2" | While on march to Jarrats Station Va |- | 19 | Henry Conner | " | " | colspan="2" | " " " " " " |- | 20 | Charles P. Roth | " | " | " " " " " " |- | 21 | Jacob Bolen | " | June 16th 65 | Camp near Wash DC |   |- | 22 | Camplain Lewis | " | " 10 /1865 | " " " |   |- | 23 | Martin Gorman | " | Mar 29 /1865 |   | Assigned to Co and never reported |- | 24 | John Hughs | " | " " |   | " " " " " " |- | 25 | Wm H Helfrick | " | June 25 /65 | Camp near Wash DC |   |- | 26 | John Kelley | " | Mar 29 /65 |   | Assigned to Co but never reported |- | 27 | James Kennewell | " | " " |   | " " " " " |- | 28 | Wm H Lawrance | " | June 25 /65 | Camp near Wash DC |   |- | 29 | James Rock | " | Mar 29 /65 |   | Assigned to Co but never reported |- | 30 | Soloman Starner | " | June 10 /65 | Camp near Wash DC |   |- | 31 | John Wright | " | Mar 30 /65 | Hatchers run |   |- | 32 | William War | " | Mar 30 /65 |   | Assigned to Co but never reported |- | 33 | Jeremiah Weigle | " | June 20 /65 | near Wash DC |   |- | 34 | John Williams | " | Mar 30 /65 |   | Assigned to Co but never reported |- | 35 | Conrad Eisenhart | Corpl | June [?] 25 [?] /65 | near Wash DC. |   |- | 36 | John B Buzby | Private | June [?] 25 [?] /65 |   | received a furlough and never returned since June 2
[according to his widow's pension certificate file, the furlough ended on 25 June 1865] |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged, for company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Ackerman John D. | Private | Dec 10th 61 | Col E M Gregory | Phila |   |- | 2 | Stackhouse Thomas | " " | " 14th 61 | by order of court on writ of haveous [''sic''] corpus | " |   |- | 3 | Weaver Peter | " " | " " " | " " " | " |   |- | 4 | Smith William | " " | Dec 5th 61 | " " " | " |   |- | 5 | Holmes Edward H | " " | " " | " " " | " | Discharged by [illegible word] |- | 6 | James McGhee | " | May 1st [?] 62 | Hospital Surgeon | Indiana Hosp Washing D.C. |   |- | 7 | Emmor E. Lewis [?] | " | April 23rd 62 | " " | " " " " |   |- | 8 | George W. Ehn [?] | " | May 17th 62 | " " | " " " " |   |- | 9 | Henry McKnight | " | June 12th 62 | Regt Surgeon | Regt Hospital Alexandria Va |   |- | 10 | Francis Riley | " | July 14th 62 | " " on order of Brig Gen Wadsworth | " " " |   |- | 11 | William Sproul | " | July 31st 62 | Regt Surgeon McKnight
Brig Gen Wadsworth | Regt Hospital Alexandria Va |   |- | 12 | John J. Trimble | Corp | Aug 20th 1862 | Brig Gen Wadsworth | Alexandria Va | having received a commis[sioni] as 1st Lieut in the 12th [NJ] |- | rowspan="2" | 13 | James Adamson | Private | Aug 8th 1862 | Surgeon in charge of Fairfax Seminary Hospi | Alexandria Va |   |- | colspan="6" | [The '8' in the date is written above a blotch, which is probably a crossed-out number] |- | 14 | James C Sunderland | Corp | Oct 3rd 62 | By order of Gen Wadsworth | " " | for Disability |- | 15 | Hiram T. Ashton | " | Dec 19th /62 | By Hospit Surgeon | Frederick Va. | For Disability |- | 16 | John De Barry | Private | " 23 /62 | colspan="3" | for Disability by Order of Brig Gel Montgomery at Phil |- | 17 | Jas S [?] Stratton | " | " 20 /62 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " " " |- | 18 | Jos Cook | " | Feb 6th /63 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " Sykes in Ca[mp] near Falmouth |- | rowspan="2" | 19 | Wm McLeer [?] | " | [illegible] | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " " " |- | colspan="7" | [Although the date is illegible, it does ''not'' look like 'Feb 6'] |- | 20 | Ralph Welch | " | March 20th /63 | " " " | Camp near Falmouth Va | by Gel Meade " [sc. in Camp?] |- | 21 | Thomas Burgess | " | Jan 21st /63 | " " " | colspan="2" | Washington D.C. by Genl Martindale Washing[ton D.C.] |- | 22 | F. W. Conyers | " | " " " | " " " | colspan="2" | " " " " " |- | 23 | C L Lawrence | " | Feb 6th /63 | " " " | Camp near Falmouth Va | Sykes in camp ne[ar] Falmou[th] |- | rowspan="2" | 24 | H Sollendon | " | " 7th /63 | " " " | Fredrick Md | Rec Bounty and Prem |- | colspan="6" | [the rest of the remark is lost in the gutter; above the 'Prem' is a dollar sign] |- | 25 | Job Fisher | Teamster | March 20th /63 | " " " | camp near Falmouth Va | by Gel Meade |- | 26 | James Bernard | Private | Feb 9th /63 | " " " | Phila Penna | by Genl Montgomery |- | 27 | Wm Spangler | O Sergt | April 17 [63] | By Order Genl Meade | Camp near Falmouth Va | For Disability |- | 28 | H E [?] Selah | Corpl | Feb 6th /63 | " " " Martindale | at convalescent [?] camp | " " |- | 29 | H. S. Abbott | Private | March 14th 63 | colspan="2" | For Disability at Portsmouth Rhode Island |   |- | 30 | John H. Gould | " | April 15th 63 | By order Genl Meade | at Camp near Falmouth | For Disability |- | 31 | Harry H. Dunham | " | April 28 /63 | " " " Schenk | at Philadelphia | for Disability |- | 32 | Wm H. H. Hopkins | Sergt | April 28 /63 | " " " " | " " | " " " |- | 33 | Charles T Loper | Private | June 1st 1863 | at Corps Hospital | for Disability |   |- | 34 | Charles W. Roberts | Private | Aug 20th /63 | Maj. Gen. Halleck | Washington |   |- | 35 | Amos Truman | Sergt | Nov 12 63 | Certificate of Disability | Philada Pa | [illegible] Reese Surg [rest lost in gutter] |- | 36 | Ed. J. Blanche | Private | Jan 7. 64 | Cert of Disability | Alexandria Va |   |- | 37 | Morris Sweeney | do. |   | do. | Washington D.C. | Dec. 19. 186[3?] |- | 38 | Fredrick H Henry | 1st Sergt | Aug. 27th 64 | do | Phila Pena |   |- | [39] | Thomas Read | Private | Nov. 2 /64 | Expiration of term of Service | Camp in Field near Pegram House Va. |   |- | colspan="7" | [the second page begins here] |- | 40 | Francis Higgins | Private | Nov 2 /64 | Expiration of term of service | Camp in field near Pegram House Va |   |- | 41 | Robert H. Houston | " | do. | do. | do. |   |- | 42 | Daniel Foltz | " | Dec 2 /64 | do. | do. |   |- | 43 | John S. Delamater [?] | " | Dec 26 /64 | do. | Camp near Fort Stevens Va. |   |- | 44 | Daniel Wolf | " | Dec 2 /64 | do. | Camp near Pegram House Va |   |- | 45 | George G. Gordon | " | Jan. 20 /65 | Gen Augur [?] on Sur. Cert. of disability | Washington D.C. | H.Q. [?] 22nd A.C. |- | 46 | John H Douglass | " | Feb 8th 1865 | Surgeons Cer Disabl | Philadelphia Pa | Lower part of right leg amputa[ted] |- | 47 | Abraham R Peters | " | Nov 6th 1864 | Expiration of term of service |   |   |- | 48 | William Rookstool | " | Nov 20th 64 | " " " " " |   |   |- | 49 | David Meals [?] | " | April 29 /65 | colspan="2" | By Special order No 194 of W Dept | Drafted |- | 50 | George Walters | " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " " " | "" |- | 51 | Samuel T. Reed | " | May 15 /65 | Order War D. May 3 /65 | U.S.A. Hospital York Pa |   |- | 52 | Daniel Shumber | Corp | June 1st 65 | Order War Dept No 26 | near Washn D.C. |   |- | 53 | Elias Burket | Private | " " | " " " | " " " |   |- | 54 | Joseph Whitaker | " | " " | " " " | " " " |   |- | rowspan="2" | 55 | John G. Amigh | " | June 15 /65 | War D May 3 /65 | Chester Pa |   |- | colspan="7" | ['Chester Pa' is written above a crossed out 'from Hosp'] |- | 56 | Daniel I Garn | " | June 1 /65 | order W.D. No 26 | near Wash D.C. |   |- | 57 | Michael Stufft | " | " " | " " " | " " |   |- | 58 | George W Kite | " | June 1 /65 | WD No 26 | Near Washg D.C. |   |- | 59 | John W Bender | " | " " | " " " | " " " |   |- | 60 | William Collins | " | " " | " " " | " " " |   |- | 61 | William Kensil | " | June 13 /65 | G.O. No 79 A.G.O. | Auger [?] USA Hos near Alexand Va |   |- | 62 | Isaacher Morgan | " | May 30 /65 | Telegram A.G.O dated May 3 /65 | Washington D.C. |   |- | 63 | Charles Yeatts | " | " " | " " " | " " |   |- | 64 | Dennis Kelley [perhaps Daniel Kelly?] | " |   |   |   | no Discharge given |- | 65 | G. W. Smith | " |   |   |   | no Discharge given |- | 66 | Charles H Simpson | " |   |   |   | no Discharge given |- | 67 | John B Buzby | " |   |   |   | no Discharge given |- | colspan="7" | [the third page begins here] |- | 1 | Eli G. Sellers | Capt | Oct 31st 64 |   |   | By reason of promotion [to] Lt Col |- | 2 | James H Closson | 1st Lieut | Mar 1 /1864 |   |   | " " " " " Captain of [illegible] |- | 3 | Howard W Shipley | 2nd Lt | Dec 2 1864 |   |   | expiration of term of s[ervice] |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of non-commissioned officers in company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | William Spangler | 1st Sergt | Sept 9th 61 | Discharged April 17th /63 by order of Gen Meade |- | 2 | William H. H. Hopkins | 2nd Sergt | Sept 9th 61 | Discharged on Surgeons Cert. of Dis. Apr 28. 1863 |- | 3 | Fredrick H. Henry | 3rd Sergt | Sept 9th 61 | Promoted to First Sergt by Special Order No 5 Decemb 26 [?] [1864]
Discharged for Disability Aug 27th [?] 1864 Phila Penna |- | 4 | John L. Evans | 4th Sergt | Sept 24th 61 |   |- | 5 | James Bennard [''sic''] | 5th Sergt | Sept 10th 61 | Reduced to the ranks by order April 30th 62 approved by [rest is lost in the gutter]
Disch on Surg Cert of Dis. Feby 9, 1863 |- | 1 | Fredrick Lehman | 1st Corp | Sept 10th 61 | Reduced to the ranks by order of the Captain January 2nd 62
Trans to Invalid Corps Sept 30 1863 |- | 2 | Nathan Heyser | 2nd Corp | Sept 17th 61 | Promoted to 5th Sergt May 1st 62 by order aproved [''sic''] by Col EM [Gregory]
Died at Sharpsburg Md of Typhoid fever Nov 6th 62 |- | 3 | James C. Sunderland | 3rd Corp | Sept 17th 61 | Discharged by Brig Gen Wadsworth Oct 3rd 1862 for Disability |- | 4 | Amos Truman | 4th Corp | Sept 9th 61 | Promoted to 5th Sergt Dec 1st [probably 1 December 1862] by order approved by EM Gregory Col Com.
Disch Surgeons Cert. of Dis. Nov 12 1863 |- | 5 | John Edgar Jr | 5th Corp | Oct 9th 61 | Promoted to Sergt by Special Order no 5 December 26th /63 [?] |- | 6 | Francis Higgins | 6th Corp | Oct 21st 61 | Reduced to ranks of own accord July 2nd 1862 |- | 7 | John J. Trimble | 7th Corp | Nov 1st 61 | Discharged from co having received a commiss as 1st Lt in 12th N.J.V. |- | 8 | Hiram Ashton | Corp | May 1st 62 | Promoted from the ranks by order approved by Col E. M. Gregory
Discharged on Surg. Cert. of Dis. Dec 19, 62 |- | 9 | Henry E. Selah | 5th Corp | Sept 3rd 1862 | Promoted from the ranks to Corp by order of Col. E. M. Gregory
Discharged Feb 6th 63 for Disability |- | 10 | George M.D. Haines | 6th " | " " | Promoted to Corp by order of Col E. M. Gregory
joined Regular Cavalry Jan 5th 63 agreable [''sic''] to Order Nr 154 [?] from [the rest is lost in the gutter, but seems to begin 'Wa'--perhaps 'War Dept'?] |- | 11 | Samuel N Selah | 7th " | " " | Promoted from Ranks to Corp. by order of Col E. M. Greg[ory]
Killed at Battle of Gettysburg Penna July 3rd 1863 |- | 12 | James Moynahan | 8th " | " " | Promoted from Ranks to Corp by order of Col. E. M. Greg[ory]
Transferred to Inv. Corps Mar 15 /64 G.O. no 105 |- | 13 | Wm Letourneau | Sergt

Corpl | Nov. 1st 64

Dec 26th /63 | Promoted from Corpl to Sergt by Special order No 104
Promoted to 1st sergt Jan [?] 1st [?] /65
Promoted do do do do Special order No 5 |- | 14 | John A Langebartel | Sergt
" | Nov 1st 64
" " | Promoted from Corp to Sergt by Special Order no 104 Nov 1 [1864]
" " " to 1st sergt by special order No 25 April 1/ [65] |- | 15 | Thomas Taylor | Corpl. | Nov. 1st 64 | Promoted from Ranks to Corpl. Special order [the rest is lost in the gutter]
Promoted to Sergt by order no 25 April 1 /65 |- | 16 | Franklin B Osborne | " | " | " " [sc. Promoted from] Corp to Sergt by Special Order No 25[the rest is lost in the gutter] |- | 17 | Joseph Campbell | " | " | " " [five ditto marks are crossed out; he was ''not'' promoted to sergeant] |- | 18 | Henry S Abbott | Sergt | April 1st 1865 | Promoted from the ranks by special order no 25 April 1 [65] |- | 19 | Daniel Shumber | Corp | " " | " " " " " " " " " |- | 20 | George Werkiser | " | " " | " " " " " " " " " |- | 21 | William Kilburn | " | " " | " " " " " " " " " |- | 22 | Conrad Eisenhart | Corp | June 7th 65 | Promoted from the ranks by special order no 3[5] |}

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[This is a transcription of the first Descriptive Roll for company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas|Walter's description]] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] William Spangler : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Lt Brn : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt McAuther [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 17th /63 by order Genl Meade at camp near Falmouth [?] Va : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] William H. H. Hopkins : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 28th /63 by order of Genl Schenck at Phila : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Fredrick H. Henry : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap McAuther] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability August 27th 1864 at Phila Penna : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] John L. Evans : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] James Bennard [''sic''] : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons certificate by order Genl Montgomery Feby 9th /63 : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Fredrick Lehman : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " " [sc. Capt McAuther] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid corps September 30th 1863 at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Nathan Heyser : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montg Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wheelw[right] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Smith : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Died at Sharpsburg Md Nov 6th 1862 of Typhoid Fever : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] James C. Sunderland : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Paperh[anger] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " " [sc. Cap Smith] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability Oct 3rd 1862 : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Amos Truman : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate Nov 12 1863 : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] John J. Trimble : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Cecil Co Maryland [the place is written over something else] : [OCCUPATION.] Book ['Book' is written over something, and the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 1st 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory ['Lt Gregory' is written over something else] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Aug 20th 1862 by order of Gen Wadsworth he having received a commis at 1st Lt in 12th N.J.V. : [NO.] 11 : [NAMES] Francis Higgins : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Lt Brn : [WHERE BORN.] Wilmington Del : [OCCUPATION.] Coach [the rest is lost in the gutter; the visible part of the next letter does not look like an 'm'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 21st 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bell : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 2 /64 - Expiration of term of service : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] John Edgar Jr : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dk Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Book [the rest is lost in the gutter; the visible part of the next letter looks like an 'f'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Peirce : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered as 1st Lieut of Co. G to date from Nov 1st 1864 : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] Robert Heberton : [AGE.] 27 [?] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lieut Peirce] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into Capt A J Sellers Co G 90th regt and entered by mistake on Capt E J S[ellers] roll of Co G 91st regt : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] Joseph Cook : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Teams[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on certificate of disability by Order of Maj Genl Sykes Feb 6th /63 : [NO.] 15 : [NAMES] Thomas E. Coyle : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Gr [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] George Getz : [AGE.] 14 : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 7 1/1 [''sic''] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Dr [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] Auman Ruben : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Schyl haven Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] B [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 15th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Leut Hall : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted August 19th /64 at Mower Hospital Phila Penna : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] Adamson James : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Lancashire Eng : [OCCUPATION.] [most is lost in the gutter; it seem to begin 'Bl'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability Aug 8th 1862 by surgeon in Charge of Fairfax Seminary Hospital Va : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] Ashton, Hiram : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt McAuthur [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability on Surgeons Certificate By Order Dec 19th /62 at Fredrick Md : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] Abbott Henry S [?] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cordw [?] [the rest is lost in the binding; it may begin 'Cond'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2nd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Hospital Portsmouth Rhode Island March 14th /63 : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] Allan [''sic''] John : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Lt Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Down, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weav[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 8th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap] Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps June 30th 1863 [?] at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] Aitkin Thomas P : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : transfered [''sic''] to co A Capt Gilbert by regimental order Nov 18th : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] Andrews Joseph H. : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : transfered [''sic''] to Co A Capt Gilbert by regimental order Nov 18th 61 : [NO.] 24 : [NAMES] Ackerman John D. : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Bonne[t] Presser : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt Gilbert] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : discharged by order of Col E. M. Gregory on account of being intoxicated when he enlist[ed] in the regt on the 10th Dec 61 : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] Baird Charles R : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt Gilbert] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into Capt A J Sellers co G 90th regt and entered by mistake on Capt E. J. Sellers Co. G 91st Regt : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] Baldwin Francis : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Carpent[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt] Starr : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : deserted from the service on the 14th day of Sept 61 : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Barnes Israel H : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : was killed in action May 3rd 1863 at Chancellorsville Va : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] Burgess Thomas : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 11 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dk Brn : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farme[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 9th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on certificat [''sic''] of disability by order of Brig Genl Martindale Jan 21st /63 : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] Cambell [''sic''] Joseph : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dinegal Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Garde[ner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Starr : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date from Nov 1 64 [?] S. O. no 104 : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] Blanche Edward J [?] : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Boatma[n] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 15th 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sellers : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Dischd on Surg Cert of Dis. Jan. 7. 1863 at Convalescent Camp Va. : [NO.] 31 : [NAMES] Bender Jacob R [?] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown [written over another word and not clear] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 22 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps Feb 15th /64 General Order No 52 Washington D.C. : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] Conyers Frank W. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on certificate of disability by order of Brig Genl Martindale Jan 21st 63 [?] : [NO.] 33 : [NAMES] Cox William S [?] : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpen[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov [?] 4th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps July 8th 1863 at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] Crosby William M : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 23 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Died at Gen Hosp in Alexandria Va Nov 25th 62 By Designedly taking poison it being intended for another date of inventory 25 Nov [?] : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] De Barry John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Salesman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 19 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Closson [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 23rd 1862 at Phila on Surgeons Certificate of Disability By order of Brig [?] Genl Montgomery [?] : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] Delamatar [''sic''] John S : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paper Ha[nger] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sellers : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 26th 64 - Expiration of term of service : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] Ehn, George W. : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue [written over something else] : [HAIR.] Dk Brn : [WHERE BORN.] London Eng : [OCCUPATION.] Turner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23rd 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith [?] ['Smith' is written over something else] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability May 17th 1862 : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] Frost Charles R. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt Smith (?)] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : mustered into Capt A J Sellers Co. G. 90th Regt and by mistake entered on Capt E G Sellers Co G 91st regt : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] Haines George M. D. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hatter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sellers : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Joined Regular Cavalry Jan 5th [?] 63 agreeable to Order no 154 [?] from War Dept : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] Houston Robert H. : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Cabinet [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] Harren William : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap McAuther] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : mustered into Capt A J Sellers Co G 90th regt and by mistake entered on Cap E G Sellers Co. G 91st Regt : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] Johnston, Charles H. : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap McAuther] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " " " " " " " [sc. mustered into Capt A J Sellers Co G 90th regt and by mistake entered on Cap E G Sellers Co. G 91st Regt] : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] [blank] : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] Kimble John O. : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap McAuther] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : mustered into Capt A J Sellers Co G 90th regt and by mistake entered on Cap E G Sellers Co. G 91st Regt : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] Lewis Emmor E : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dk Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Nether Providence Dela. : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability April 23rd 1862 : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Letourneau William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Turner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from Corpl to Sergt to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. No 104. : Promoted from Sergt to 1st Sergt S.O. No. 3. to date Jan 1 /65 : [NO.] 47 : [NAMES] Lawrence Christian L. : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 23rd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on certificate of disability by Order of Maj Genl Sykes Feb 6th /63 : [NO.] 48 : [NAMES] Langebartel John A. : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Lt Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 12th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from Corpl to Sergt to date from Nov [?] 1 /64 S.O. no 104. [a number is crossed out before '104'] : [NO.] 49 : [NAMES] Leater John : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 17 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt Gilbert] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from the service Oct 21st 1861 [''sic''; sc. 21 Nov 61] : [NO.] 50 : [NAMES] McLeer [?] William : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on certificate of disability by order of Maj Genl Sykes Feb [?] 6th [?] 63 : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] McGhee James : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/8 [''sic''] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Liverpool Eng : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 [?] 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Murphy : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability May 21st 1862 : [NO.] 52 : [NAMES] McKnight Henry : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21st /61 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability June 12th 1862 : [NO.] 53 : [NAMES] Moynehan James : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Lt Brn : [WHERE BORN.] Quens [?] Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps March 15th 1864 G.O. 105 series 1864 : [NO.] 54 : [NAMES] McCalla William : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2nd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 55 : [NAMES] Obrien John : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 25th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sellers : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from the service Nov 26th 1862 [''sic''; probably 26 Nov 1861] after getting his clothing he left taking all : [NO.] 56 : [NAMES] Osborne Benjamin F. : [AGE.] 18 [written over another number] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec [?] 1st 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Diehl : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date from Nov 1 /64 S.[?]O. no. 104. : [NO.] 57 : [NAMES] Pritchett William A. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cunductor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2nd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from the service Oct 2nd 1861 : [NO.] 58 : [NAMES] Peters Abraham R. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Lt Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Columbia Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Watch mk[er] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 6th 61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 59 : [NAMES] Pilkington George : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue [?] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lancashire Eng : [OCCUPATION.] Minor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19th 61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps June 30th 1863 at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 60 : [NAMES] Perkins John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 22nd 61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Gilbert] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Feb 16th 1864 at Phila Pa having gone home on a vet furlough : [NO.] 61 : [NAMES] Roberts Charles W. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Gilbert] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Order of Genl Halleck Special Order No 372 Aug 20 1863 [?] : [NO.] 62 : [NAMES] Read Thomas : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th [?] 61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Starr : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Nov 2 /64 Term of service having expired : [NO.] 63 : [NAMES] Ruddy Peter B. : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th 61 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Starr] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : mustered into Capt A. J. Sellers Co. G 90th regt and by mistake entered on Capt E. G. Sellers Co. G 91st regt : [NO.] 64 : [NAMES] Rookstool William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Chesnut [''sic''] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt [?] Hall [written above 'Capt Sellers', which may be crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 65 : [NAMES] Reed Samuel T : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Cordwainer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 3rd 62 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shiply : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 66 : [NAMES] Riley Francis : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Mixed : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 15th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability July 14th 1862 : [NO.] 67 : [NAMES] Selah Henry E. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Chesnut [''sic''] : [WHERE BORN.] Norristown Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Nailor [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt McAuther : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability Feb 6th /63 at Convalescent Camp : [NO.] 68 : [NAMES] Selah Samuel N. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark B. : [WHERE BORN.] Norristown [illegible word] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Nailor [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 21 /61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Gilbert : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Killed in Battle of Gettysburg Pa July 3rd 1863 : [NO.] 69 : [NAMES] Stanley Edward : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Gilbert] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : mustered into Capt A. J. Sellers Co. G 90th regt and by mistake entered on Capt E. G. Sellers Co. G 91st regt : [NO.] 70 : [NAMES] Speer John : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Upper Providence Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stone Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 22nd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Keyser : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Died at camp near Beverly's Ford Va Aug 8th 1863 of appoplexy [?] : [NO.] 71 : [NAMES] Sproul William : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Chesnut [''sic''] : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 24th 61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability July 31st 1862 : [NO.] 72 : [NAMES] Sweeny Morris : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Chesnt [''sic''] : [WHERE BORN.] Londonderry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 2nd 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parris [?] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 73 : [NAMES] Daniel Foltz [?] [a crossed-out word precedes the name; the first letter of the surname is very unclear] : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dk Brn : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Scourer [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19th 61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Gilbert [?] [written over another name] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Foltz instead of Shultz given when mustered in : Discharged Dec 2nd [?] 64 : [NO.] 74 : [NAMES] Stackhouse Thomas : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylva : [OCCUPATION.] Salesma[n] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap Gilbert (?)] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Court on writ of Habeas Corpus Dec 14th 1861 : [NO.] 75 : [NAMES] Stott John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Eng : [OCCUPATION.] Carder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2d 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Closson : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered to Invalid Corps Nov 15th 1863 Order No 365 from War Dept : Descriptive list sent Dec 18th 1863 [?] : [NO.] 76 : [NAMES] Scott, Alexander : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light Br : [WHERE BORN.] Dutchess Co New York : [OCCUPATION.] Printing : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 16th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sellers : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted June 29th 63 at Fredrick City MD while on the march to Gettysburg : [NO.] 77 : [NAMES] Trotter John : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Smith : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Died August 11th 1863 at Hospital in Phila : [NO.] 78 : [NAMES] Weaver Peter : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] shoemak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 1st 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Smith] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Court on writ of Habeous [''sic''] Corpus Dec 14th 1861 : [NO.] 79 : [NAMES] Wolf Daniel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20th 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 80 : [NAMES] Williamson Samuel : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dk Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Armah [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Garden[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 31 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Starr [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 81 : [NAMES] Taylor Thomas : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Blackwood New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Fireman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 3rd 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Auther [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. No 104. : [NO.] 82 : [NAMES] Fisher Job : [AGE.] 44 [the first digit is written over another number] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamst[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 2nd 62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Closson [written above a crossed-out 'Capt Sellers'] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability March 20th /63 by Order of Maj Genl Meade at camp near Falmouth Va : [NO.] 83 : [NAMES] John Howell : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark B. : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] [illegible] Co New York : [OCCUPATION.] Harness [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 14th 61 : [WHERE.] Onedo Co N.Y. [''sic''] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Pease [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Formerly of Co H 3rd N. Y. V. I. and by order transfered [''sic''] to this regt : Died at Washington of injuries received by a fall April 25 /62 : [NO.] 84 : [NAMES] Alvin W. Clark : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] [illegible] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 20th 61 : [WHERE.] East hampton Mass : [BY WHOM.] Cap Vance : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Formerly of Co A 27th Mass. V. transfered [''sic''] by order : Rejoined his regt by order June [?] 21 /62 : [NO.] 85 : [NAMES] John H. Douglass : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] L. Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Newburn [?] North Carolina : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 22nd 62 : [WHERE.] Auburn N.Y. : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Kirby : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Formerly of Co. K [?] 3rd N.Y. Artillery transferred by order of Brigadier General Wadsworth at Washington DC April 9th 62 Special Order no 67 : [NO.] 86 : [NAMES] Newton Wallace : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] L. Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Holland Mass : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15th 61 : [WHERE.] Springfield Mass : [BY WHOM.] Cap Hubbard [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Formerly of Co I [?] 27th [??] Mass. V. and by order transfered : Rejoined his regt by order June 21 /62 : [NO.] 87 : [NAMES] James S Stratton : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 21 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Closson : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 20th /62 for Disability By Order of Brig Genl Montgomery at Phila : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] Robert Caldwell : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 18 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Lieut Closson] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from the service June 18th 1862 : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Loper Charles T : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Patterson New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 21 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Corps Hospital June 1st 1863 : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Dunham Harry H. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Middlesax [?] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 24 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Philadelphia by Order of Genl Schenk April 28 [?] /63 : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] Welsh Ralph : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Co Down [??] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on March 20th 63 for disability at camp near Falmouth Va by order of Maj Genl Meade : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] Sollenden Harry : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Boston Mass : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 5th 62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Lt Gregory] : [TERM.] " [sc 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Recd premium of $29.00 : Discharged on certificate of disability at Frederick Md Feb 7th 1863 [?] : [NO.] 93 : [NAMES] Mayers George Adam : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN] Aug 4th 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Lt Gregory] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Recd premium of $29.00] : Deserted the service while on picket on Nolano [?] ferry road Md Sept 17th 1862 : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Collins William : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 19th 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Closson : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] Bender John W. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Toothmaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 16th 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Closson] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Paid Bounty $25.00 Premium $4.00 : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] Kite George W. : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoecutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23rd 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Closson] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Paid Bounty $25.00 Premium $4.00] : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] John H Gould : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] L Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York New York : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability [rest illegible] : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] George L Lloyd : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Lgt Blue : [HAIR.] Dark B : [WHERE BORN.] New Castle Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Pierce : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Recd Bounty + Premium $29.00 : Transfered [''sic''] to Naval Service May 2d 64 : [NO.] 99 : [NAMES] William [?] Smith : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] " [sc Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sellers : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 100 : [NAMES] Edward H Holmes : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Gilbert : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank]

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[This is a transcription of the second Descriptive Roll for company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas|Walter's description]] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [NO.] [1] : [NAMES] John L. Evans : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [2] : [NAMES] John Edgar Jr : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Book [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered as 1st Lieut of Co "G" [?] to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. No 271 Hd. Qrs. 5th A.C. : [NO.] [3] : [NAMES] William Letourneau : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Turn [?] [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from Corpl. to Serg't. to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. nr. 104. : Promoted from Serg't. to 1st Serg't. S.O. nr. 3 to date Jan 1 /65 : [NO.] [4] : [NAMES] John A. Langebartel : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Pain[ter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : do. do. do. do. do. do. do. [sc. Promoted from Corp to Sergt to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. No. 104.] : [NO.] [5] : [NAMES] Thomas E. Coyle : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Groc[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [6] : [NAMES] George Getz : [AGE.] 16 : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Drum[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [7] : [NAMES] Auman Reuben : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Schuylkill Haven Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 15 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hall : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Mower U.S.A. Gen. Hospital Philada Aug 19. 1864 : [NO.] [8] : [NAMES] Abbott, Henry S. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Conduc[tor?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 11 Feby 64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [9] : [NAMES] Buzby John B. : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Mont Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerck [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 4 Feby 64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [10] : [NAMES] Braisted John M. [?] : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York, New York : [OCCUPATION.] Seam[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 9 Feby 64 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [" sic"] to Naval Service May 2d /64 at Brandy Station Va : [NO.] [11] : [NAMES] Burton William : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 12 Feby 64 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [12] : [NAMES] Bender [?] John W. : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Dentist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 16 Aug 62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Pierce : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [13] : [NAMES] Campbell Joseph W : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date from Nov 1 /64 S.O. No 104. : [NO.] [14] : [NAMES] Collins William : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 19 Aug 62 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg [??] [written over another word, and nearly illegible] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Dodge : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [15] : [NAMES] Delamater John S [?] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paper Ha[nger?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sellers : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 26 /64 - term of service having expired : [NO.] [16] : [NAMES] Foltz Daniel : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Scourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 19 Nov 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 19th /64 - term of service having expired : [NO.] [17] : [NAMES] Houston Robert H. : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Cabnt Mk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 9 Sep 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap McAuther : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 2 [?] /64 - term of service having expired : [NO.] [18] : [NAMES] George W Kite : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe Cutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 23 Aug 62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Pierce : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [19] : [NAMES] Lloyd George L. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Castle Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 18th Sep /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Pierce : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Naval Service May 2d /64 at Brandy Station Va : [NO.] [20] : [NAMES] McCalla William : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [21] : [NAMES] Higgins Francis : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Wilmington [?] Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 21 Oct 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap. Bell : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 2 /64 Expiration of term of service : [NO.] [22] : [NAMES] Osborne Franklin B : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date Nov 1 /64 SO No. 104. : [NO.] [23] : [NAMES] Perkins John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 26 Dec 63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Feb 16 /64 at Phila Penna having gone home on a vet furlough : [NO.] [24] : [NAMES] Read Thomas : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 13 [?] Sep 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Starr : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 2 /64 term of service having expired : [NO.] [25] : [NAMES] Rookstool William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 20 Nov 61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hall : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [26] : [NAMES] Scanlan John : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 28 Jan 64 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [27] : [NAMES] Smith George W. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bottler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 1 Mar 64 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Cap. Yardley : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [28] : [NAMES] Taylor Thomas : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Blackwood New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Fireman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 20 February 64 ['20' is written over another number] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lorre [??] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted from ranks to Corpl to date to Nov 1 /64 S.O. Nov 10 /64 : [NO.] [29] : [NAMES] Wolf Daniel : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 20 Nov 61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hall : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 2 /64 Expiration of term of service : [NO.] [30] : [NAMES] Werkheiser George : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Mont Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 27 [?] Jan 64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] [31] : [NAMES] Kelly Dennis : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 [written below a crossed-out date] : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub. for J. Roller : [NO.] [32] : [NAMES] Roth Charles B. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute. : Deserted Dec. 7 /64 while on march to Jarrats [?] Station : [NO.] [33] : [NAMES] Conner Henry : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Deserted while on march to Jarrats Station Va Dec 7 /64. : [NO.] [34] : [NAMES] Clark James : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Deserted from Vidette Post in front of Petersburg Dec 2 /64. : [NO.] [35] : [NAMES] Clark John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : do [sc. substitute] : Deserted Dec 7 /64 while on march to Jarrats Station Va. : [NO.] [36] : [NAMES] Matchett Edward : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] do [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year. : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. substitute] : [NO.] [37] : [NAMES] Aemigh John G. : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Cambria Cy. Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Spelt on Descriptive List - Hamick [??--the last two letters are very unclear] : [NO.] [38] : [NAMES] Whitaker Joseph : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : do [sc. Drafted] : [NO.] [39] : [NAMES] Corle Jonathan : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] do [sc. Bedford Cy] do [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : do [sc. drafted] : Killed in Action Oct 27th 1864 : [NO.] [40] : [NAMES] Gordon George G. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna.] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep. 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. Drafted] : Discharged for Disability on Sur. Cert. by order of Maj. Gen. Augur Jany [?] 20 /65 Washington D.C. : [NO.] [41] : [NAMES] Corle Francis : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Storekeeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. drafted] : Died from wounds received in action (Oct [?] 29th 1864) : [NO.] [42] : [NAMES] Garn Daniel I : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. drafted] : [NO.] [43] : [NAMES] Stufft Michael : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. drafted] : Des List sent to Hosp June 26th 1865 : [NO.] [44] : [NAMES] Burket Elias : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. drafted] : [NO.] [45] : [NAMES] Defibaugh James : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 8 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] [46] : [NAMES] Wright John : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] do. [sc. Bedford Cy.] do. [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 8 /64 : [WHERE.] do. [sc. Chambersburg] : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do. [sc. Substitute] : [NO.] [47] : [NAMES] Manning Asher B. : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Rutland Cy Vermont : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted in Leidy Twp Clinton Cy Pa. : Deserted July 18 /64 in Centre Cy Pa. : arrested Sep 1 /64 $30 Reward : [NO.] [48] : [NAMES] Kilburn William : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] Fair : [WHERE BORN.] Yorkshire Cy England : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted in Leidy Twp. Clinton Cy. Pa. : Deserted June 1 /64 in Centre Cy. Pa : arrested Sep 1 /64 $30 Reward : [NO.] [49] : [NAMES] Feather [?] Josiah [looks like 'Fealter'] : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Cy. Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist. : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : do [sc. drafted] : Deserted July 4 /64 in Chambersburg : arrested Sep 20 /64 in Bedford Cy Pa $15 Expenses : [NO.] [50] : [NAMES] Shumber Daniel : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Liverpool England : [OCCUPATION.] Stone cutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] do. [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] [51] : [NAMES] William H Lawrence : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 27 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chresman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J Levis : 9 Sub D 7 C D : Clothing drawn $34.00 : [NO.] [52] : [NAMES] Martin Gorman : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. West Chester Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Chresman] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. Sub] for J. G. Evans : 40 Sub D 7 C. D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $33.33 : [NO.] [53] : [NAMES] John Hughes : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. West Chester Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Chresman] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Connel : 40 sub D 7 C D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $40.77 : [NO.] [54] : [NAMES] John Kelly : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. West Chester Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Chresman] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Burns : 40 sub D 7 CD. : " [sc. Clothing drawn] $35.12 : [NO.] [55] : [NAMES] James Kennewell : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Light] : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 29 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. West Chester Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Chresman] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] A Stiethery [?] : 40 sub D 7 CD : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $33.33 : [NO.] [56] : [NAMES] James Rock : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Light] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 29 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. West Chester Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Chresman] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Mundy : 9 Sub D 7 C.D. : $35.81 : [NO.] [57] : [NAMES] John Q Adams : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 2 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from Cheltenham 6 CD. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [58] : [NAMES] George Knight : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mechanic : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Cheltenham] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [59] : [NAMES] William Kensil : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Polisher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Cheltenham] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [60] : [NAMES] Valentine Stakes Jr : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Cheltenham] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [61] : [NAMES] Andrew Gradwohl : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] Gwynedd " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [62] : [NAMES] Daniel Trankler : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hostler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [63] : [NAMES] Edward Wambold : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Hostler] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [64] : [NAMES] Charles F Garner : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [65] : [NAMES] Hezekiah Zeiber : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Huckster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [66] : [NAMES] Isaacher Morgan : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Blue] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] Hosham [''sic''] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [67] : [NAMES] David D Myers : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Blue] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] Gwynedd " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [68] : [NAMES] Silas M Weber : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [69] : [NAMES] Jacob Hendricks : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] " [sc. Gwynedd] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.86 [''sic'''] : [NO.] [70] : [NAMES] Albert F Manuel : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 2 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Norristown] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Yerkes] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] Hatfield [?] " " [sc. 6 CD.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [71] : [NAMES] William War : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 30 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lehman : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. A. Quartz : 17 C.D. : Clothing 41.03 : [NO.] [72] : [NAMES] Daniel Braun : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Bavaria : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.]" [sc. Mar] 17 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts [sc. Pittsburgh] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Foster : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] G. Knoepp : 22 C.D. Brimingham [?] : Clothing drawn $36.27 : [NO.] [73] : [NAMES] George Fritz : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Box maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 17 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] W B Henderson : enrold [''sic''] 3 SD 22 D : Clothing drawn $24.50 : [NO.] [74] : [NAMES] Joseph Harsah : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Germany] : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.]" [sc. Mar] 21 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Keller : 46 [subdivision?] 22 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.17 : [NO.] [75] : [NAMES] Christian Mardorf : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Germany] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 21 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Ooewl : enrold [''sic''] in east Birmingham 22 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $23.03 : [NO.] [76] : [NAMES] George Rothleder : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Germany] : [OCCUPATION.] Box maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 17 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] M Alt [?] : " " " " [sc. enrold in east Birmingham] " " [sc. 22 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawm] $37.87 : [NO.] [77] : [NAMES] William Roschdianzky : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Germany] : [OCCUPATION.] Printer [written above another crossed-out word] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] 13 /65 [written above a crossed-out 'Feb 23 /65', probably Mar 13 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] [written above a crossed-out 'Alleg Cy Pa'] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Foster] [written above a crossed-out 'Cap Yerkes'] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] G Smith [?--written over another name] : 22 D [written after a crossed-out '5 sd'] : Clothing drawn $22.45 : [NO.] [78] : [NAMES] John Bryan : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Saylor [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] G. S. Wallace : 13 Sub 6. D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [79] : [NAMES] Jacob Simmer [?] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark [written over a crossed-out word] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Alleg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap J W Keeker [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] H Waner : 5 SD 23 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $22.17 : [NO.] [80] : [NAMES] Phillip Seiler : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Engineer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Allegha Pa : [BY WHOM.] J W Kerker [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : sub for M Campell [''sic''] : 23 D. : Clothing drawn $24.42 [?] : [NO.] [81] : [NAMES] Charles G Sanders : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 5/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bavaria : [OCCUPATION.] Cabinet [maker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 17 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] F H Foster : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] G Drassel : Birmingham 22 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $35.35 : [NO.] [82] : [NAMES] Frederick Wankel : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 14 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. F H Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] H. Meyer : 8 SD. 22 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $18.49 : [NO.] [83] : [NAMES] John Weber : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Bro : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. F H Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] J Goney : Semperanville [?] 22 D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $34.55 : [NO.] [84] : [NAMES] George Denges : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Drk : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Pitts Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. F H Foster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] J Daub : 10 S 22 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $35.15 : [NO.] [85] : [NAMES] John Williams : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 30 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] J Rooth : 13 S 6 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.82 : [NO.] [86] : [NAMES] George Walters : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chamber [sc. Chambersburg] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from 16 C.D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $33.95 : discharged the service by special order no 194 war dept april 29 /65 : [NO.] [87] : [NAMES] Jeremiah Weigle : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Farmer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Drafted from 16 C.D.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [88] : [NAMES] John B. Hersh : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Farmer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Drafted from 16 C.D.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [89] : [NAMES] Charles H. Simpson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Drk : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Drk : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Sub for T Neely : Huntington township 16 D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [90] : [NAMES] Samuel C Allen : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Md : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Carlisle Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Henderson : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted and arrested : 42 SD 15 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $29.05 : [NO.] [91] : [NAMES] George Wilkerson : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chamb Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. Drafted] from Tyrone township adams Co 16 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $35.55 : [NO.] [92] : [NAMES] John Wisler : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [93] : [NAMES] Jacob C. Pottenturf : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weelwright [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $31.63 : [NO.] [94] : [NAMES] George R Harman : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $36.03 : [NO.] [95] : [NAMES] Lewis Camplain : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Tanner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $29.55 : [NO.] [96] : [NAMES] Washington M Brenizer : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark [written over another word] : [EYES.] Brown [written over another word] : [HAIR.] Brown [written over another word] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] Cumberland Co [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] milwright : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Drafted from] Liberty tp Adams Co 16 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $37.87 : [NO.] [97] : [NAMES] Jacob Bolen : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] Cumberland Co : [OCCUPATION.] Wagonmak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [98] : [NAMES] Charles [illegible] Yeats [the middle word may be a crossed-out surname] : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Merchant : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [99] : [NAMES] Daniel Deitrick : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [100] : [NAMES] Milton A Wertz : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.35 : [NO.] [101] : [NAMES] Howard McCans : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Shoemaker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [102] : [NAMES] David Meals : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Feb 28 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " " [sc. Drafted from Tyrone township adams co 16 D] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : discharged the service by special order no 194 War Dept April 29 /65 : [NO.] [103] : [NAMES] Franklin Weigle : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Peter Miller : Tyrone 16 D. : " " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [104] : [NAMES] William Weigle : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 23 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] Jesse Weigle : " " " [sc. Tyrone 16 D] : " " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $37.13 : [NO.] [105] : [NAMES] Abraham Weigle : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 23 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] Jake Brain] : 16 D. : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $40.57 : [NO.] [106] : [NAMES] Franklin Spangler : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Drk : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 23 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] Andrew Brain : " " [sc. 16 D.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [107] : [NAMES] William Fissel : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 23 /65] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] Emanuel Fissel : " " [sc. 16 D.] : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $37.13 : [NO.] [108] : [NAMES] Soloman Starner : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Blue] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Light] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Adams Co] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamb Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from Tyrone 16 D. : " " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $41.05 : [NO.] [109] : [NAMES] Howard S Yeatts : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dk : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chamber Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from Tyrone 16 D : Clothing drawn $41.05 : [NO.] [110] : [NAMES] Conrad Eisenhart : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dk] : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Segar ma[ker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 27 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chamber Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap Eyster] : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Patrick Roche : 9 sub D 7 D : " [sc. Clothing drawn] $38.33 : [NO.] [111] [in margin:] 210 End. : [NAMES] William H Helfrick : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bavaria : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Mar 27 /65] : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chresman : [TERM.] " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] Dennis Kelly : 9 sub D 7 D : " " [sc. Clothing drawn] $34.48 : [NO.] [112] : [NAMES] Valentine Houseworth : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna [?] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bar [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 22 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 5th Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] from Co K 118 P.V. : [NO.] [113] : [NAMES] William Kresler [this could be 'Kesler' or 'Kresler'] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] 6 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] " " " " [sc. from Co K 118 P.V.] : [NO.] [114] : [NAMES] Isaac Kresler [this could be 'Kesler' or 'Kresler'] : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] 6 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] from co. K 118 Pa : [NO.] [115] : [NAMES] William Lane : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpe[nter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 12 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 2 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] " " " [sc. from Co. K 118 Pa] : [NO.] [116] : [NAMES] Patrick McGovern : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Scottland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 15 /63 : [WHERE.] Scranton Pa : [BY WHOM.] 12 Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] " " " [sc. from Co. K 118 Pa] : [NO.] [117] : [NAMES] Deitrick Pentzell : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Black[smith?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 4 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] from Co. K [??] 118 Pa : [NO.] [118] : [NAMES] Roster [?] John : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe[maker?] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July [?] 30 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 3 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] Transfered [''sic''] from Co. K [?] 118 Pa : [NO.] [119] : [NAMES] William Riley : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July [?] 30 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 3 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] " " " [sc. from Co. K [?] 118 Pa] : [NO.] [120] : [NAMES] Charles Wilkins : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep [?] 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] 6 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] " " " [sc. from Co. K [?] 118 Pa]

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for men who served in the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], company G] [It includes five duplicates because of aliases, and including David Jamison and John Rusk (who seem to have served only in companies H and D respectively)] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for links to other transcriptions of pension cards for the 91st Pennsylvania] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] == Abbott, Henry S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Abbott, Henry S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch. 24, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 27
1895 Nov 21 | ''Invalid'' | 1171.840 | AGl
J  o | 922.569 |- | 1917 Oct 27 | ''Widow'' | 1109080 | Sep | 837,642 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 22, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Warrington, Pa. |} == Adams, John Q == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adams John Q. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Jan 10 | ''Invalid'' | 635 138 |   | 447 279 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 381.082 |   | 259.671 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 676.859 | o | 474.942 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 9 US Inf and Old War |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Adamson, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adamson, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 30 | ''Minor'' | 468 603 | J | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Aitken, Thomas P == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Aitken, Thomas P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Jan 28 | ''Widow'' | 11478 | o | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Amigh, John G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Amigh, John G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1873 [? could be '1872'] June 27 | ''Invalid'' | 184.733 |   | 146.975 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 343 808 | J | 393.520 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Ashton, Hiram == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ashton, Hiram |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 10, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 19, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb [?] 14
1891 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1082.426 | AGl
J | 1019.328 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 21, 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Auman, Reuben == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Auman, Reuben |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 15, 1861 | colspan="2" | Des. Aug. 19, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Nov 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1138 780 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 5 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bender, Jacob R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bender, Jacob R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 22, 1862 | colspan="2" | Trans Feb. 15, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 29 | ''Invalid'' | 875 542 | J | 655.445 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 2, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bernard, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bernard, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Feb 3 | ''Invalid'' | 39.948 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 208.833 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 370.158 |   | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 47 Co 2 Battln VRC |- | colspan="4" | D 1 + H 3 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Blanche, Edward J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blanche, Edward J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 15, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan. - , 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Sept 1
1889 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 728.244 | AGl
J | 514.214 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 5 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bolen, Jacob == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bolen, Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Feb 14 | ''Invalid'' | 472.378 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 373.011 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Braun, Daniel Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Braun, Daniel Jr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1899 Nov 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1239.161 | J | 1005.947 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 893.616 | a | 662181 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 22, 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Breinzer, Washington M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Breinzer [''sic''], Washington M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Apr 15 | ''Invalid'' | 699.196 | J | 561.726 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 815.724 | J | 586.741 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 165 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Burgess, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burgess, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1867 Feb 19 | ''Invalid'' | 122 473 | J | 96.607 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 740.600 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 183 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 21, 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Washington, D.C. |} == Burket, Elias == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burket, Elias |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 853.177 | J | 724.945 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 674.163 | J | 478.507 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 27, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Buzby, John B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Buzby, John B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Dec 30 | ''Widow'' | 182.839 |   | 142 391 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Camplain, Lewis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Camplain, Lewis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | Des June 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Apr 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1010.111 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Collins, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Collins, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 8, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 13 | ''Invalid'' | 877.843 |   | 724.269 [''sic''] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Conyers, Franklin W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conyers, Franklin W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June [''sic''] 21, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 July 8
1870 Jan 31 | ''Invalid'' | 152.401 | AGl
J | 629.702 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cook, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cook, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26
1891 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 1038.062 | AGl
J | 824.200 |- | 1914 Nov 3 | ''Widow'' | 1036.288 | a | 785889 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 28, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phla [''sic''], Pa. |} == Cooke, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cooke, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 June 3 | ''Invalid'' | 70.667 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 178.422 |   | 154.917 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Corl, Jonathan == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Corl, Jonathan |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 June 23 | ''Widow'' | 99.404 |   | 83.926 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Corle, Francis P == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Corle, Francis P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 23 | ''Widow'' | 80.254 |   | 48.418 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 137.418 |   | 141.020 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cox, William S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cox, William S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans July 8, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19
1890 Aug 1 | ''Invalid'' | 835.702 | AGl
J | 580 576 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 13 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Coyle, Thomas E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coyle, Thomas E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 19, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 May 4 | ''Invalid'' | 1019.667 | J [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 16, 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == DeBarry, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | DeBarry, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 387.524 | J | 233 576 |- | 1915 Feb 3 | ''Widow'' | 1,040,909 | a | 793 639 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 15, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Somers Point NJ |} == Defibaugh, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Defibaugh, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 May 3 | ''Invalid'' | 362.483 | J | 389.200 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 622 248 | J | 421.503 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 17, 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Delamater, John S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Delamater, John S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 26, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 26, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1891 Oct 10 | ''Invalid'' | 1062.634 | AGl
J | 884.205 |- | 1921 Dec 21 | ''Widow'' | 1.182.966 | 5/1/20 | 914.024 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 6, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Camden, N.J. |} == Detrick, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Detrick, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1880 Feb 28 | ''Invalid'' | 349.279 | AGl
J | 702.581 |- | 1917 Feb. 14 | ''Widow'' | 1097878 | Sep. | 829.530 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 31 [?], 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' York Springs, Pa |} == Douglass, John H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Douglass, John H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 22, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Feb. 8, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Mar 6 | ''Invalid'' | 62,686 |   | 40.784 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Dunham, Harry H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dunham, Harry H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 24, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 13, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Sept 11
1863 May 28 | ''Invalid'' | 24.012 | AGl
J | 374.633 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 15, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Ehn, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ehn, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1872 Apr 27 | ''Widow'' | 203.090 | J | 408 245 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Evans, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Evans, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 111.358 |   | 77.977 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 21, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Feathers, Josiah == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Feathers, Josiah |- | colspan="4" | Fether, Josiah (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 412.337 |   | 389.915 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 843 431 | o  J | 625.594 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 84 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Fether, Josiah (alias) {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fether, Josiah alias |- | colspan="4" | Feathers, Josiah |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 412.337 |   | 389.915 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 843.431 | o  J | 625.594 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 84 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' [blank] |} == Fissel, William B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fissel, William B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 11
1891 July 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1039.684 | AGl
J | 769.318 |- | 1919 Jany [?] 11 | ''Widow'' | 1,134,003 | Sep | 872.219 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Warrens Indpt Co Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | F 165 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 17, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Cairo, Kans |} == Foltz, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Foltz, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 June 19 | ''Invalid'' | 144.845 |   | 205.232 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 436.975 | J | 307.350 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 1, 1883 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Fritz, George Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fritz, George Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 17, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 June 16 | ''Invalid'' | 781.545 | J | 844.054 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 27, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Garn, Daniel I == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garn, Daniel I. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 12, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20
1888 May 3 | ''Invalid'' | 653.743 | AGl
J | 932 095 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Garner, Charles F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garner, Charles F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Aug 30 | ''Invalid'' | 1128 457 | J | 874.874 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Getz, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Getz, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Musc | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Apr 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1016.955 | J | 1008.797 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 735.202 | J | 520 645 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 11, 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gordon, George G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gordon, George G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Oct 12
1879 June 27 | ''Invalid'' | 294.725 | AGl
J | 811.487 |- | 1913 Mch 25 | ''Widow'' | 1004427 |   | 759448  |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch 3, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pavia Pa |} == Gradwohl, Andrew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gradwohl, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 30 | ''Invalid'' | 875.696 | J | 693.451 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 873.238 | J | 638.849 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Graham, Joseph H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Graham, Joseph H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 18, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans. Dec. 4, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1886 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 577.868 | AGl
J | 1124.493 |- | 1925 Dec 19 | ''Widow'' | 1,240,197 | 5/1/20 | 970,027 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F Dales Battln Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov [?] 17, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' N.S. [??] Pittsburgh, Pa |} == Haines, George M. D. == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Haines, George M. D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1893 Feb 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1145.494 | o  J | 1069.389 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 815.746 | J | 587.851 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Corp. I [?] 2 US Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Harman, George R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harman, George R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19
1890 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 923.295 | AGl
J | 718.556 |- | 1913 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 1,014,279 | a | 767,829 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Warrens Co Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | F Ramsey's Battln Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 8, 1910 [? last digit unclear] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Shippensburg, Pa |} == Henry, Frederick H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henry, Frederick H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug 27, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 Oct [illegible]
1864 Oct 10 | ''Invalid'' | 52 814 | [illegible] | 33.882 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 4 & [?] B 20 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 18, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Hersh, John B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hersh, John B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26
1891 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1055.890 | AGl
J | 955.616 [?] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 19, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Abeline Kans |} == Hopkins, William H H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hopkins, William H. H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Nov 20 | ''Invalid'' | 322.169 | J | 254.115 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 491 930 | J | 345 443 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 3 US V V Inf |- | colspan="4" | B 20 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' March 21, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Houston, Robert H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houston, Robert H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1890 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794.881 | AGl
J | 545 876 |- | 1910 Dec 13 | ''Widow'' | 954 025 |   | 716 979 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 2, 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |} == Housworth, Valentine == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Housworth, Valentine |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1892 Mar 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1096.298 | AGl
J | 1042944 |- | 1912 Oct 21 | ''Widow'' | 995145 |   | 755743 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 3, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Upper Black Eddy Pa |} == Howell, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Howell, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Feb 20 | ''Minor'' | 83 621 |   | 152 632 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Jamieson, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jamieson, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1894 Jan 31 | ''Widow'' | 589.931 | J | 434.024 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Johnston, Joseph W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joseph W. |- | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joshua W (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 June 20 | ''Invalid'' | 110.375 |   | 96.753 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 346 678 | o  J | 320 331 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 + E 116 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Johnston, Joshua W (alias) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joshua W. (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joseph W. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 June 20 | ''Invalid'' | 110.375 |   | 96.753 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 346.678 | o  J | 320.331 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 + E 116 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 13 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kailbourne, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kailbourne [''sic''], William [probably William Kilburn] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' June 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 2
1882 Jan 24 | ''Invalid'' | 438.074 | AGl
J | 740.500 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 1, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Driftwood, Pa |} == Kissick, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kissick, John L. |- | colspan="4" | Lane, William (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Pro. + trans. July 1, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 27
1898 Nov 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1211.368 | AGl
J | 1090.843 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 15, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Lansdowne, Pa. |} == Kite, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kite, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 23, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Sept 24 | ''Invalid'' | 311.489 | J | 291.958 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Unass'd 155 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 25, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Knight, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knight, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1140.719 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lane, William (alias) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lane, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Kissick, John L. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans + Pro July 1, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 27
1898 Nov 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1211 368 | AGl
J | 1090.843 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 15, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Lansdowne, Pa. |} == Langerbartel, John A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Langerbartel, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1872 [?--the '7' could perhaps be a '9'] Oct 30 | ''Widow'' | 206.108 |   | 164 780 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lawrence, Christian L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lawrence, Christian L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 May 8 | ''Widow'' | 20.832 |   | 54.569 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == LeTourneau, William L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | LeTourneau, William L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 11, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1905 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1339.385 | AGl
[blank?] | 1113.824 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lehman, Frederick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lehman, Frederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Apr 30 | ''Widow'' | 50.739 |   | 26.161 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 1 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Levis, Emmor E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Levis [''sic''], Emmor E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 789.503 | J  o | 545.181 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 773.881 | J  o | 564.834 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 18, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lloyd, George L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lloyd, George L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1916 Sept 30 | ''Widow'' | 1,077,220 | Sep | 839,857 |- | 1890 Dec 19 | ''Minor'' | 491,128 |   | [blank] |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Navy Ord Sea NC + Bienville |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Trans to Navy Min Or 17,088 |- | colspan="4" | Navy CC 12979 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 18, 1886 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Loper, Charles T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Loper, Charles T. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 21, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 1, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 June 26 | ''Invalid'' | 27.278 |   | 30 393 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Manning, Asher B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Manning, Asher B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Apr 10 | ''Invalid'' | 649.802 |   | 445.170 |- | 1909 Aug 7 | ''Widow'' | 925.201 | a | 694 915 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Manuel, Albert F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Manuel, Albert F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 June 28 | ''Widow'' | 398.954 |   | 307.645 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 27, 1874 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mardorf, Christian == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mardorf, Christian |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 21, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 6, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Jan 27
1891 Nov 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1071.917 | AGl
J | 842.280 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 13, 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Cheswick, Pa |} == Matchett, Edward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Matchett, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1878 May 7 | ''Invalid'' | 254.246 |   | 556.303 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 650.736 | J  o | 457.004 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 21, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Maynahan, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Maynahan, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Jan 16 | ''Invalid'' | 100.074 |   | 103.143 |- | 1914 Mch 5 | ''Widow'' | 1,023,332 | a | 784,328 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 21, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa. |} == McAleer, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McAleer, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 June 4 | ''Invalid'' | 24,800 |   | 30,361 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 191.713 |   | 149.469 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCalla, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCalla, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 138.128 | J | 98.339 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 614.757 | J | 430.212 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 131 Co 2 Battln VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 17, 1893 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCans, Howard == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCans, Howard |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Oct 21 | ''Invalid'' | 317.191 | J | 521.326 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 871 730 | J | 630 500 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGhee, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGhee, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Mar 29 | ''Invalid'' | 275.911 |   | 338 166 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 362 382 |   | 251.816 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 7 Co 2 Battln VRC |- | colspan="4" | G 29 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McKnight, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKnight, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 12, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov 7 | ''Invalid'' | 54,543 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Meals, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Meals, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Apr. 29, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Jan [?] 22 [?] [could perhaps be June 2] | ''Invalid'' | 686 662 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Morgan, Isaacher == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Morgan, Isaacher |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1902 Mar 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1282126 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Myers, David D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Myers, David D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 June 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1032049 | J | 754.039 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 595.339 | J | 402.195 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 154 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Osborne, Franklin B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Osborne, Franklin B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt [?] | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 [''sic''] Jan 31 | ''Widow'' | 366854 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1889 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Pentzel, Diederiek == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pentzel, Diederiek [?] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 15, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1880 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 408.383 | AGl
J | 849.605 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A + K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 21, 1916, at Phila Pa | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Peters, Abraham R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peters, Abraham R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Aug 11
1889 May 14 | ''Invalid'' | 703.685 | AGl
J | 461.995 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 933.542 | a | 703.052 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Unass'd VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Pilkinton, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pilkinton [''sic''], George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 19, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans June 3, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1877 Apr 16 | ''Invalid'' | 234,131 |   | 157,438 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 26, 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Pittenturf, Jacob C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pittenturf, Jacob C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Aug 29 | ''Invalid'' | 670.335 | J | 534.464 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 862.728 | J | 626.436 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 165 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Riley, William (alias) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Riley, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Van Meter, Martin V. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 30, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 July 8 | ''Invalid'' | 408.523 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Roberts, Charles W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roberts, Charles W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1904 Oct 17 | ''Widow'' | 815.142 | J | 587.221 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept. 27, 1904 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Roster, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roster, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Priv. | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans June 1, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 12 | ''Invalid'' | 838.711 | J | 841.538 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1904 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rusk, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rusk, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1879 Mar 6 | Mother | 242.348 |   | [blank] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sander, Charles G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sander [?], Charles G. |- | colspan="4" | ['Sander' has an 's' written at the end, but it appears to be crossed out] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 839.520 | J | 592.563 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 817.760 | J | 589.197 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 8, 1904 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburg [''sic''], Pa. |} == Seiler, Philip == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Seiler, Philip |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 5
1897 Nov 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1200.707 | AGl
J | 955.094 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 28, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat'l Mil Home, Ohio |} == Selah, Henry E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Selah, Henry E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1885 Dec 3 | ''Invalid'' | 555.739 |   | 444.336 |- | 1898 June 24 | ''Widow'' | 678.626 | J | 479.826 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 28, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sellers, Eli G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sellers, Eli G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1901 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1272.441 | J | 1034.213 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 837.377 | J | 607.841 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Lt Col 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Simmer, Jacob (alias) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simmer, Jacob (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Zimmer, Jacob |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Dec 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1078.025 | J | 877.333 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 668.357 | J | 478.967 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 6 US Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See W Ct 99.883 + Min Ct 155.633 |- | colspan="4" | John Mayer alias John Miller A 34 Md Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Simpson, Charles H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Charles H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 22, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Dec 12
1891 July 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1039.817 | AGl
J | 772.136 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Warrens Co Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 1, 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Carrollton, MO |} == Simpson, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 16, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Dec. 4, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 11
1891 May 1 | ''Invalid'' | 1020.997 | AGl
J | 791.355 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | F 3 + F 21 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 9, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Smith, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 81.979 | J | 48.746 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 714.464 | J | 500.139 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' March 3, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Spangler, Franklin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spangler, Franklin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Sept 18
1892 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1103.186 | AGl
J | 904.820 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 26, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' York Spgs Pa |} == Spangler, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spangler, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 6
1901 June 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1269.491 | AGl
J | 1032683 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 866.447 | J | 646.857 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 19 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Spear, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spear, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Sept 9 | ''Widow'' | 32.586 |   | 38.707 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stakes, Valentine Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stakes, Valentine Jr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1908 June 3 | ''Widow'' | 897.103 | a | 664.583 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stott, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stott, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans. Nov. 15, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14 [?]
1892 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1124.332 | AGl
o  J | 909.467 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 23 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stratton, James S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stratton, James S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' June 21, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 20, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 July 5
1905 July 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1338.661 | AGl
o | 1136 789 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep 12, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Morgan Park [?] Ill |} == Stufft, Michael == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stufft, Michael |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Aug 24 | ''Widow'' | 106.783 |   | 72.126 |- | 1873 Oct 9 | ''Minor'' | 212.266 |   | 172.340 |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sundorland, James C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sundorland, James C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1899 Feb 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1218.610 | J | 993.944 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 769.022 | J | 546.343 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 16, 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Taylor, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Taylor, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 3, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 15, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Apr 1
1890 Mar 9 | ''Invalid'' | 804.229 | AGl
J | 746.810 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 12, 1921 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' W. Phila, Pa |- | colspan="4" | ['1921' could be '1931'] |} == Tranckler, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" |
Tranckler [''sic''], Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Mar 1 | ''Invalid'' | 758.768 | J | 897.558 1/2 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 30, 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Trimble, John J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trimble, John J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug. 12, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Oct 6
1876 Jan 13 | ''Invalid'' | 212.945 | AGl
J | 641.835 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 12 NJ Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 26, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' (Home) Danville Ill |} == Trotter, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trotter, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Sept 30 | ''Widow'' | 34.718 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Truman, Amos == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Truman, Amos |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov. 12, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Jan [?] 2 | ''Invalid'' | 38.237 |   | 25.706 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See IC 954 330, WC 656.486 Joseph Gregor [?] |- | colspan="4" | I 121 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 11, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Spring City, Pa |} == Vanmeter, Martin V == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vanmeter, Martin V. |- | colspan="4" | Riley, William (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 30, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 July 8 | ''Invalid'' | 408.523 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wallace, Newton == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Newton |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Tr[ansferred] Apr. 9, 1862 | colspan="2" | Tr[ansferred] June 21, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 30 | ''Invalid'' | 395.847 | o | 352.641 |- | 1923 Sep. 10 | ''Widow'' | 1,209,780 | 5/1/20 | 940.468 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 27 Mass. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 25, 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Huntington, Mass. |} == Wambold, Edward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wambold, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1896 Dec 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1184.284 | J | 935.093 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 716.238 | J | 497.094 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 18, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Weber, Silas M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weber, Silas M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Feb 29 | ''Widow'' | 368.441 |   | 263.871 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Weigle, Abraham == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Abraham |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 6, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 Aug 10 [?]
1892 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1120585 | AGl
J | 968 812 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 7, 1922 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Adams, Pa |} == Weigle, Franklin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Franklin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Aug 16
1890 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 923.570 | AGl
J | 909.561 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 3, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Heidlersburg Pa |} == Weigle, Jeremiah J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Jeremiah J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | Des June 20, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Oct 16 | ''Invalid'' | 734.502 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Weigle, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 July 6
1890 Nov 7 | ''Invalid'' | 921.364 | AGl
J | 831 468 |- | 1923 Apr 2 | ''Widow'' | 1,203,352 | 5/1/20 | 935,409 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch 14, 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Heidlersburg, Pa |} == Welsh, Ralph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Welsh, Ralph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 July 29 [? could be '27'] | ''Invalid'' | 29 562 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 448.311 | J | 315.987 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 8, 1881 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wertz, Milton A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Welsh, Ralph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 July 29 [? could be '27'] | ''Invalid'' | 29 562 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 448.311 | J | 315.987 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 8, 1881 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Whitaker, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Whitaker, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 2
1888 May 28 | ''Invalid'' | 657.075 | AGl
J | 451.846 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 940.450 | a | 702.977 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wilkens, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilkens, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 10, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Feb 23
1903 Aug 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1302.511 | AGl
J | 1071.083 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 4, 1922 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Arlington, N.J. |} == Wilkinson, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilkinson [''sic''], George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1890 July 30 | ''Invalid'' | 849.341 | AGl
J | 906.143 |- | 1916 Oct 11 | ''Widow'' | 1080826 | Sep | 833,958 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 31, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Hanover Pa |} == Wisler, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wisler, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25
1892 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1120.397 | AGl
J | 922 713 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Yeatts, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeatts, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 579.099 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 481.197 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Yeatts, Howard S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeatts, Howard S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26
1890 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 872.375 | AGl
J | 647.546 |- | 1922 Sep. 18 | ''Widow'' | 1,194,744 | s.a. | 922,027 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 9, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' York Springs, Pa. |} == Zieber, Hezekiah == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Zieber, Hezekiah |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Apr 19 | ''Invalid'' | 359.830 | J | 416.541 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Zimmer, Jacob == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Zimmer, Jacob |- | colspan="4" | Simmer, Jacob (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' G | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Dec 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1078.025 | J | 877.333 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 668.357 | J | 478.967 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 6 US Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See W Ct 998834 Min Ct 155,633 |- | colspan="4" | John Mayer alias John Miller A 34 NJ Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Transferred in company G of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company G, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Transferred. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Heberton Robert | Corp | Sept 17th | Capt Sellers | colspan="2" | by mistake entered on Capt. E. G. Sellers co G Smith [!?] for Capt A J Sellers co G Col Lyles regt [sc. the 90 PA]
Mustered into the service of the u.s.a. |- | 2 | Baird R [?] Charles | Private | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 3 | Frost Charles R | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 4 | Harran William | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 5 | Johnston Charles H | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 6 | Kimbal John O | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 7 | Ruddy Peter B | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 8 | Stanley [?] Edward | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " " |- | 9 | Aitkins Thomas P | " " | Dec 4th 61 | By Regimental order |   | To Co. A. |- | 10 | Andrews Joseph H | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 11 | Beaver William | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 12 | Cook William | Private | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 13 | Cook John | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 14 | Graham Joseph | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 15 | Johnston Joshua W | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 16 | Simpson James | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 17 | Simpson Robert | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 18 | Solomon John | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 19 | Weaver William | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 20 | Bridells Charles W. | " " | " " | " " " |   | To Co F |- | 21 | Bachtel David | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 22 | Campbell Joseph | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 23 | McGovern Thomas | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 24 | Reed James | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 25 | Stewart James | " " | " " | " " " |   | " " |- | 26 | Clark Alvin W. | " | June 21 62 | By Col Gregory | colspan="2" | to join there [''sic''] own 27th Mass Vols |- | 27 | Wallace Newton | " | " " | " " " | colspan="2" | Regt " " " |- | 28 | Haines George M D | Corpl | Jany 5 /63 | Regular Cavalry | colspan="2" | By Order No 154 from War Dept dated Oct 2 [1862?] |- | 29 | Cox Wm [?] S [?] | Private | July 8th /63 | colspan="3" | Transferred to Invilid [''sic''] Corps at Washington D.C. |- | 30 | Allen John | " | June 30th /63 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " |- | 31 | Pilkington George | " | " 30th /63 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " |- | 32 | Fredrick Lehman | " | Sept 30th /63 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " |- | 33 | John Stott | " | Nov 15th /63 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " Order No [the rest is lost in the gutter] |- | 34 | Jacob R Bender | " | Feb 15th /64 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " G.O. No 52 |- | 35 | James Moynehan | Corpl | Mar 15th /64 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " G.O. No. 10[5] |- | 36 | George L. Lloyd | Private | May 2d /64 | colspan="3" | Order from War Dept To join Naval Service at Brandy Stat |- | 37 | John M Braisted [?] | " | May 2d /64 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " " " " " " |- | 38 | James Cleveland | " | March 19 /65 |   |   | this regt by mistake to 93 Regt having been [the rest is lost in the gutter; it seems to start 'se'] |- | 39 | Wm McCalla | Private | not known | not known | not known | to Invalid Corps |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of commissioned officers in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [A paper saying that only the descriptive list has been carded is at the bottom of the page; it claims that 194 names were carded] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- |   | Chas S Brown | Capt | Nov 25 | resigned Feb 22nd 1862 |- |   | colspan="4" | ['George Black' is crossed out] |- |   | Charles Henry | Capt | May 12 | Promoted from 2d Lt Resigned [several illegibly light words follow] |- |   | James H Closson | Capt | May 12th /63 | Mustered as Captain March 1st [1864]
Killed in [illegible] |- |   | George P. Finney | Capt | Dec 1st /64 | Mustered as Captain Jan 4th [?] Promoted from 1st Lt [?] |- | colspan="5" |   |- | colspan="5" |   |- |   | George Black | 1 Lieut | Nov 14 | Wounded at Chancellorsville , May 3rd /63 |- |   | George P Finney | 1st Lieut |   | Mustered Nov 3rd /64 Promoted from 1st sgt [?] |- |   | Wm [?] H Frailey | 1st Lieut | January [?] 6th /65 | " [sc. Mustered] Jan 6th [?] /65 " " " [sc. promoted from 1st sgt] |- |   | James J Donnelly | 1 Lieut | May 1st /65 | Transferred from 118th Regt P.V. by Order No [the right side of the page seems to be cut off] |- | colspan="5" |   |- | colspan="5" |   |- |   | Charles Henry | 2 Left | Nov 25 | Promoted to Captain May 12th [1862] |- |   | Stephen Eastwick | 2 Lieut | May 14th | Resigned May 22d 1862 |- |   | John Q Dyke | 2nd Lieut | May 24th [1862] | Resigned December 30th 1862 |- |   | Joseph T Jones | 2d Lt | March 18th /63 | wounded in action June 2nd [?] 64 |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deserters in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deserters. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Peter Robinson | Sargt |   | Camp Chase |   |- | 2 | James McIntyre | Private |   | " [sc. Camp Chase] |   |- | 3 | William Trotter [?] | " [sc. Private] |   | " [sc. Camp Chase] |   |- | 4 | William Davidson | " [sc. Private] |   | " [sc. Camp Chase] |   |- | 5 | G H Savage | " [sc. Private] |   | Phila |   |- | 6 | H B Seddenger | " [sc. Private] |   | " [sc. Phila] |   |- | 7 | Mathias Gebler | " [sc. Private] |   | " [sc. Phila] |   |- | 8 | John Tucker | " [sc. Private] | March 28 /62 | " [sc. Phila] |   |- | 9 | Samuel Wellington | " [sc. Private] | Dec 5th /61 | Phila |   |- | 10 | Jacob Fisher | " [sc. Private] | August 26 /62 | Clouds Mills Va |   |- | 11 | Barney Dugan | " [sc. Private] | Oct 25 /61 | Phila |   |- | 12 | John Mann | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Oct] 8 /62 | Sharpsburg Md |   |- | rowspan="2" | 13 | Andrew Bloom | " [sc. Private] | Novr 25 /61 | Phila |   |- | colspan="7" | ['1' is written over '2' in the year] |- | 14 | Maybery Warntz | " [sc. Private] | April 27 /63 | colspan="2" | Deserted while on the march to Chancellorsville Va |- | 15 | Peter Alhister | " [sc. Private] | July 11 /63 | Washington |   |- | 16 | William Dawson | " [sc. Private] | March 2d /64 | Chester Pa |   |- | 17 | Charles Jackson |   |   |   |   |- | 18 | George Miller | colspan="4" | Droped [''sic''] from Rolls July 20th 64 never having reported to the company |- | 19 | William Conway | Private | June 14th /63 | colspan="2" | on the march near Collets Station Va, June |- | 20 | Patrick Donnelly | " [sc. Private] | July 7 /63 | colspan="2" | on the march near Frederick Md |- | 21 | Amos Heaveland | " [sc. Private] | July 7 /63 | colspan="2" | " " " " " " [sc. on the march near Frederick Md] |- | 22 | Peter Linnett | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. July 7 /63] | colspan="2" | " " " " " " [sc. on the march near Frederick Md] |- | 23 | Charles Harmer [?] | " [sc. Private] | Feb 28th /65 | Hatchers Run Va | Received a Furlough Feb 28th and has not been [something is lost in the gutter] in Philadelphia since |- | rowspan="2" | 24 | William McCoy | " [sc. Private] | April 1st 1865 | colspan="2" | At the Battle of Five Forks Va, on the next day [the rest is lost in the gutter] |- | colspan="7" | [line 24 is crossed out] |- | 25 | John Anderson [?] | " [sc. Private] | June 25th /65 | In Field | Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by or[der] |- | 26 | Thomas Broderick | " [sc. Private] | " " | " " [sc. In Field] | " " " " " " [sc. Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by order] |- | 27 | George W Holly | " [sc. Private] | " " | " " [sc. In Field] | " " " " " " [sc. Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by order] |- | rowspan="2" | 28 | George Hollen | " [sc. Private] | " " | " " [sc. In Field] | " " " " " " [sc. Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by order] |- | colspan="7" | [I haven't been able to identify him] |- | 29 | Antonie Tremak [?] | " [sc. Private] | " " | " " [sc. In Field] | " " " " " " [sc. Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by order] |- | 30 | Charles H Wilson | " [sc. Private] | " " | " " [sc. In Field] | " " " " " " [sc. Never reported to Regt, and Dropped by order] |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of non-commissioned officers in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Chas Henry | orderly or 1st Sergt | 23rd Sept | Promoted to 2d Lt Oct 25th 1861 |- | rowspan="2" | 2 | Stephen Eastwick | 1 Sarg | Oct 25 /61 | No of gun 38
Promoted to 2d Lt
Resigned May 22d |- | colspan="4" | ['Oct 25 /61' is written above a crossed-out 'Sept 18th'] |- | rowspan="2" | 3 | George P Finney | " [sc. 1 Serg] | May 20th /62 |   |- | colspan="4" | [The above line is crossed out] |- | 3 | George P Finney | " [sc. 1 Serg] | May 20th /62 |   |- | rowspan="2" |   | William H Fraley | " [sc. 1 Serg] | Nov 4th /64 | By Regimental order |- | colspan="4" | ['Nov' is written over another month] |- |   | Franklin Wolfinger | " [sc. 1 Serg] | Jan 5 /65 | " " " [sc. By Regimental order] |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 2 | George P. Finney | " | Dec 28 /61 | Promoted to orderly May 20th 1862 vice P Eastwick |- |   | Joseph T Jones | " | May 20th /62 | By Regmt order ['Promotion' is crossed out after 'By'] |- |   | Wm H H Dyke |   | Nov 14th /64 | By Regimental Order [special order 104, 5 Nov 64 ] |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 3 | Joseph Jones | " | Sept 10 /61 |   |- |   | William Fraley |   | May 20th /62 | By regmt order |- |   | William C Reiff |   | May 1st /65 | By Regimental Order |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 4 | James Thompson | " | Sept 24 | no of Gun 3 [??] reduced to ranks by reg[imental order] May 18th [1862] |- |   | Andrew Steinmetz | " | May 20th /62 | By regmt order |- | rowspan="2" |   | John Wood |   |   | Reduced for Cowardice + Absence without [leave] has always been a Hospital [Attendant?] |- | colspan="7" | [the above line is crossed out] |- |   | Wm H H Dyke |   | Nov /64 | Promoted by Regimental order |- |   | John Sommers |   | May 1st /65 | " " " " [sc. Promoted by Regimental order] |- | colspan="5" |   |- | rowspan="2" | 5 | Andrew Steinmetz | " | Sept 19 /61 |   |- | colspan="7" | [The above line is crossed out] |- | rowspan="2" |   | John Wood |   | May 20th /62 | By regmt order Since been reduced to r[anks] |- | colspan="7" | ['John Wood' is crossed out] |- |   | Stephen Whinna |   |   |   |- | rowspan="2" |   | Franklin Wolfinger |   | June 20th /64 | by Regmtl order |- | colspan="7" | ['Franklin Wolfinger' is crossed out] |- |   | Harry T Angel |   |   |   |}
{| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | John H Miller | Corp | Sept. 10 | resigned April 26 [1862] |- |   | Martin M Jones [?] |   |   |   |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 2 | Martin M Jones | " | " " [sc. Sept. 10 ] | Promoted by regmt order |- |   | John Goodwin | " | May 20th /62 | By regmt order |- |   | John Sommers | " | Nov 5th /64 | " " " [sc. By regml order] |- | colspan="7" |   |- | 3 | Charles Burket [possibly Barket] | " | Oct 10th /61 | No of gun 78
reduced to the ranks May 20 regimental order |- |   | David Campbell |   | May 20th /62 | By regmt order |- | colspan="7" |   |- | 4 | Malachi Davis | " | Nov 13 | reduced to ranks |- |   | John Brown |   | May 20th /62 | By regmt order |- | colspan="7" |   |- | 5 | John Wood | " | Sept 25 | No of Gun 73 |- |   | Thomas Crozier |   | May 20th [1862] | By regmt order |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 6 | Silas Charmelia | " | Sept 24 | No of Gun 68
Died at Washington DC May 22 [1862] of Small pox |- |   | Stephen Whinna | " | May 20th [?] [1862] |   |- | colspan="5" |   |- | 7 | William Bayley [?] | " | Oct 1 |   |- | 8 | George Davis | " | Sept 19" | Reduced to ranks |}

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[This is a transcription of the descriptive roll for company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The occupations are at least partly lost in the binding] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] John Brown : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] [illegible--it pretty clearly ends in 'y', but I can't read the other letters] : [WHERE BORN.] Manchester, England : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Chas S Brown [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 42 : Discharged for disability at Camp near Falmouth Va March 20th /63 : [4 illegible words; the first may be 'Rifles'] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Noah Mahlon : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Staffordshire " [sc. England] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 61 : Transferred to Invalid Corps : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Peter Robinson : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Dark] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Alegheny [?] New York : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : deserted : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] John P Miller : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 6 ft [?] : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : Gun 624 [the '4' may be erased] : discharged August 8th for disability by order Genl Montgomery : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Joseph Jones : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] " [sc. light] : [HAIR.] " [sc. light] : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 78 : Discharged for disability : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Martin M Jones : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 6 ft [?] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Warford Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No Gun 107 : Discharged for disability at camp near Falmouth Va March 20th 1863 : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Samuel Black : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Warford Ireland] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas Brown] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Stephen Eastwick : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Dismissed from the Service : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] John Keyes : [AGE.] [illegible] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] " [sc. light] : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Col Burr [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle 1033 617 ['1033' is crossed out] : Died in Hospital from wounds received in Action June 18th /64 near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] Robert J. Rowan : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [Col Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by expiration of Term : [NO.] 11 : [NAMES] George W. Davis : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [illegible] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 75 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] Andrew Steinmetz : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Salem, New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 1 : Died in Hospital at Washington DC Oct 18th [1864] : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] James R. Tyson [perhaps Isaac R Tyson] : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 22 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 16 : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] John Sommers : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 [?] inches ['9' is written over another number and is hard to read] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Sept] 23 /61 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 67 : [NO.] 15 : [NAMES] Chas. Henry : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 2nd Lieut and mustered By Lieut Peirce U.S.A. November 25th 1861 : Resigned from the service April 28th /63 [?] : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] William Hare : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Sept] 20 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 29 : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] James Thompson : [AGE.] 22 [written over another number] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Port Elizabeth, New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Sept] 24 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : One Rifle No 1110 No 3 ['1110' is crossed out] : Died from wounds received in action June 18th /64 near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] John Falls : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Monaghan [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Sept] 24 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] Silas Charmelia : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches ['1' is crossed out between '5' and '4'] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Cape May Co, New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 19 : Died in Hospital Washington D.C. : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] John Wood : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black [written below a crossed-out 'Black'] : [WHERE BORN.] New York, New York [written below a crossed-out 'Monaghan, Ireland'] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Sept] 25 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at McClellan Hosp, Phila : He was a Government Loafer + ought to have been Court Martialed + shot for Cowardice long ago : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] Richard Kline : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Col Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] William Wolf : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Molton [?] England : [OCCUPATION.] weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [?] [Sept] 25th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out:] one Rifle No 1153 [?] : Died of wounds received in action June 18th /64 near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] Michael E Muldoon : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged By order of Court : [NO.] 24 : [NAMES] John T West : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged By order of Court : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] William Frailey : [AGE.] 18 [the '1' is written over a '5'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 1/2 [?] : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 1 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Col Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : One Rifle No 97 : wounded at Hatchers Run Feb 6th /65 : Discharged from the Annapolis Hospital for Disability : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] Edward Galosby : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Newburgh Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Oct] 5 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 96 [a different number is crossed out before '96'] : was mustered in the service by Lt Gregory : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Adam Cooker : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sepr 30 [?] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged at Camp Stanton [the rest is illegibly light] : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] James H. Cathcart : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged By order of Court : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] William Watson : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] [inches] : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Sandy] : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] " [sc. Sandy] : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland Ireland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [the following words are crossed out] deserted transferred By order of Col Reiff [?] USA [?] : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] John E. Waltz : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Brun, Germany : [OCCUPATION.] [blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Oc]tober 4 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : One Rifle 63 [a number is crossed out before '63'] : [NO.] 31 : [NAMES] John Fink : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] Pain[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 7 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 104 : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] John S. Tucker : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] " [sc. light] : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsylv] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 8 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out:] Discharged for disability : deserted at Camp [illegible] : [NO.] 33 : [NAMES] David Wolf : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsylv] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 43 [a number is crossed out before '43'] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] William Wispert : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Dark] : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsylv] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Octobr 8 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 99 [a number is crossed out before '99'] : discharged for disability at [illegible] Barracks Washington : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] James Wispert : [AGE.] 22 [?] [the first digit is written differently from the second, but I can't read it as anything but '2'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey [?] : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsyv : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 9 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col ZInn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 100 [another number is crossed out before '100'] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] Adam Wispert : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 [?] inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] " [sc. Black] : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsyv] : [OCCUPATION.] Glas[sblower?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle 106 [a crossed-out number precedes '106'] : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] Mathias Gebler : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsyv] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 8 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : deserted at Phila : Arrested [illegible words] and place in [illegible] : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] Robert J Armstrong : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches [the number of inches is written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsyv] : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Died at Chester Barracks : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] Chas Berkert : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 [?] inches [the number of inches is written over another number and is very hard to read] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsyv] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'mo'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 10 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Died from wounds received in Action at Laurel Hill Va May 8th 1865 [''sic''; sc. 8 May 1864] : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] William Black : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 11 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Col Zinn] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : no of Rifle 78 ['78', and then '62', are crossed out before '78'] : Discharged for disability : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] John Trotter : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Chas L Burr [??] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Was first mustered in co G [?] 91st and was [sent??] to them : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] William Mealy : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Derry, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 16 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability March 13th 1863 : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] William White : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Derry, Ireland] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 21 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability at Camp [?] Stanton [?] Wash [?] : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] David McNeely : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Gerglasuen [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Pain[ter?] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 21 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 9 : Discharged for Disability. Transferred to Invalid Corps [the latter matches the other records] : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] William McNeely : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] White : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Gerglasuen [?] Ireland] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Pain[ter]?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 21 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 36 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Chas Holcomb [the middle initial 'H' seems to be crossed out] : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'Rep'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 19] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 41 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 47 : [NAMES] Chas Harmer : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Light] : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Philadelp Pennsylv] : [OCCUPATION.] Far [perhaps Farmer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 23 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 48 : [NAMES] Geo. W. Mariner : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] But [perhaps butcher?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 25 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 66 : [NO.] 49 : [NAMES] Barney Dugan : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Black] : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland Ireland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 29 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted at Camp Chase : [NO.] 50 : [NAMES] John Walters : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Bleu [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. October] 29 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Burr?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] George Fields : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Near Trenton, N Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Spin[ner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 30 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Brown : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle 72 ['1102' is crossed out before '72'] : Mustered out by order of War Dept : he [several illegible words, followed by two crossed-out words] Capt Brown his name was not put on the muster roll : [NO.] 52 : [NAMES] William Conaway : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 12 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Burr [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 30 : A Deserter since June 14th 1863 : [NO.] 53 : [NAMES] David Agnew : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 30 [this date seems to be crossed out] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Burr [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 59 : Discharged for disability at Camp near Falmouth Va on March 20th 1863 : [NO.] 54 : [NAMES] John Jamison : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel [?] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ayrshire, Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 5 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 28 ['69' is crossed out before '28'] : Transferred to Invalid Corps : [NO.] 55 : [NAMES] David Cambpell [''sic''] : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 7 [?] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 56 : [NAMES] Thomas W. Crouse : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Pennsylv] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 6 [?] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn (?)] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. years] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 56 [?] : Discharged for disability at Phila [?] [several illegible words follow] : [NO.] 57 : [NAMES] William Cambpell [''sic''] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 7 : [WHERE.] Philadel : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn (?)] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 10 [?] : Drowned while bathing at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 58 : [NAMES] William H. Thwarth [?] : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] But[cher??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 8 [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 88 : Discharged for disability at Camp Stanton : [NO.] 59 : [NAMES] James Hood : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Wea[ver?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov [?] 11th : [WHERE.] Philadelp : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No [illegible; perhaps '74'?; another number is crossed out before it] : Died of wounds received in action June 18th 1864 near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 60 : [NAMES] Casper T [?] Roberts : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster, Pennsyl : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 6 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philadelp] : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle P No 1 : Discharged for Disability [?] at [illegible] Square Barracks Wash : [NO.] 61 : [NAMES] Amos Heaveland : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Amley, New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; looks like 'Claters'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Chas L [?] Zinn [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no [crossed-out number, perhaps '158'] 79 : A Deserter since July 7th 1863 : [NO.] 62 : [NAMES] Patrick Dwier : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] [illegible; it's written over another word] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 13 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Zinn?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability at Camp Stanton : [NO.] 63 : [NAMES] George S Philips : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 [?] : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cordwai[ner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Nov] 13 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [illegible] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle [crossed-out number, perhaps 108] 39 : Died at Emory Hosp W DC November 18th of wounds Rec 27th Oct : [NO.] 64 : [NAMES] William C. Reiff : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] Pumpmaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 14 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 80 [a number is crossed out before '80'] : [NO.] 65 : [NAMES] William S. Shaw : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milville, New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 14 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 0 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 66 : [NAMES] William Roberts : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New York, New York : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Left. [?] Black : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no [crossed-out number] 81 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 67 : [NAMES] John T. Lott : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] soap m[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 15 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Trans [actually transferred to Veterans' reserve corps] : [NO.] 68 : [NAMES] Samuel Amey : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. light] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Penn] : [OCCUPATION.] Shoema[ker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 18 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no [crossed-out number] 101 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 69 : [NAMES] Malachi Davis : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvan : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 18 : [WHERE.] Philadelp : [BY WHOM.] Left [?] Black : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 70 : [NAMES] Mabery Warntz [?—the 'rn' isn't clear] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] New Township, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 [written above a crossed-out date] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philadelp] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Left (?) Black] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle [crossed-out number, perhaps '1037'] 103 : A Deserter since April 29th 1863 [''sic''; probably 27 Apr 63] : [NO.] 71 : [NAMES] Lawrence Humphries : [AGE.] 48 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 [?] 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Bangdon, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Left [?] G Black : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No Gun 94 : Died at Washington : [NO.] 72 : [NAMES] Winchester Meyers : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Left (?) G Black] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged By order of Court : [NO.] 73 : [NAMES] Stephen Whinna : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Carilsle [''sic''] England ['Carilsle' is written above a crossed-out word] : [OCCUPATION.] Soap mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 14 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Left [?] G Black] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No [crossed-out '35'] 44 : Died of wounds received in action June 18th /64, near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 74 : [NAMES] Joseph Douglass : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Glasgow, Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 19 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Left (?) G Black] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle 1121 : Discharged for Disability Transferred [he was actually transferred to the Veterans' reserve corps] : [NO.] 75 : [NAMES] Peter Alhister : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 6 ft. : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Baden, Germany : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 20 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Left (?) G Black] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No 63 : Deserter Since April 29th /63 : [NO.] 76 : [NAMES] Peter Liant [''sic''—perhaps Peter Linnett] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] County Tyrone, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Left [?] G Black : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 47 [?—the '7' is written over another digit] : Deserter since July 6th 1863 : [NO.] 77 : [NAMES] John McClarren : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pen : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 22 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability July 1862 : [NO.] 78 : [NAMES] Chas McIlvaine : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Bleu [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 22 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability at Camp Stanton : [NO.] 79 : [NAMES] John Goodwin : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches [the '9' is written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 19 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : No of Gun 91 [?] : Died in Division Hospital Bealton Station Va : [NO.] 80 : [NAMES] Geo. L. Poole : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 6 ft : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsyl : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; perhaps beginning 'ca' or 'co'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 20 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No [illegible word, perhaps 'musket'!?] 40 : [NO.] 81 : [NAMES] Chas Sherman : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Augusta Maine : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 29 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 38 : Discharged for disability at Alexa : [NO.] 82 : [NAMES] Daniel M Grennig : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penny : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decmr 2 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. Discharged] By order of Court Phila : [NO.] 83 : [NAMES] Patrick McDonough : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 4 1/2 [?--the number of inches is written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] Darkish : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Decmr] 2 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Black ['Lieut' is written above a crossed-out 'Capt'] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle no 39 : " " [sc. Discharged at] Camp Stanton : [NO.] 84 : [NAMES] How. [?] Kurk Seddenger : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Decmr] 2 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [NO.] 85 : [NAMES] Andrew Bloom : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 24 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted at Camp Chase Nov /61 : [NO.] 86 : [NAMES] Geo H Savage : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Nov] 24 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 87 : [NAMES] Samuel Sweeney : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Melton, Ireland ['Melton' is written above a crossed-out word] : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decmr 11 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : one Rifle No 65 : Killed in action at [?] Petersburg Va June 18th /64 : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] George W Black : [AGE.] 13 [''sic''] : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Lighesh [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Dru[mmer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] December 12 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap O Brown : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by expiration of Term : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Patrick Donnoly : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland, Tyrone [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decmr 12 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Cap O Brown] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : No one Rifle [crossed-out '155'] 37 : Deserter from July 8 1864 : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Alma Denis : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] do [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Black[smith] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Decmr] 12 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : No of Rifle 14 : Deserter since --- : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] William Miller [?] [this name—but not the rest of the entry—is crossed out, and another entry is written below it] : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware, Pennsyl : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] C L Zinn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Court : [NO.] [blank] [this entry is written between 91 and 92] : [NAMES] Thomas Crozier : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light [this is written over another word, and hard to read] : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Leather [worker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 28 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. C L Zinn] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] George P Finny : [AGE.] 34 [the last digit is written over another number and is hard to read] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelp Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decmr 26 [?[ [the second digit is very hard to read] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Henry : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [NO.] 93 : [NAMES] Patrick Lanahan [This is written below a crossed-out 'Hugh Logue [?]'] : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 11th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Brown : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Andrew Boyd : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Derry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 1st : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Black : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : No. Gun 35 : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] John Mann : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Quary [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2d : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philadelp] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Black : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : no Gun 639 : Deserter since Oct 1862 : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] Myles Finigan : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Marion, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe[maker] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 [the '1' is written over a '2'] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Left Black : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Died at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] William Egan : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin " [sc. Ireland] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 [the last digit may be a '2'] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Left Black] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged [?] : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] Emmet Egan : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] " [sc. Blue] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Sandy] : [WHERE BORN.] New York, New York : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible ?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 23 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Chas L Zinn : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 99 : [NAMES] David Jamison : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Sandy] : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland Scotland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. ?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Chas L Zinn] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 100 : [NAMES] Jacob Fisher : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Ship [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 3rd : [WHERE.] Alexandria Va : [BY WHOM.] Capt Henry : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered at Washington by Capt Dodge July 29 /62 : Bounty + Premium Paid 29.00 : Deserted at Camp near Clouds Mills Va Aug 26th 62 : [NO.] 101 : [NAMES] Jacob Keesey : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 14th /62 : [WHERE.] Alexandria Va : [BY WHOM.] Captain Henry : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered at A Washington [''sic''] by Capt George July 29th /62 : Bounty Premium Paid $29 : Mustered out at Camp near Washington D.C. June 1st /65 by order from War Deptmt : [NO.] 102 : [NAMES] William Cook : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Prince George Co, Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 19 /62 : [WHERE.] Alexandria : [BY WHOM.] Capt Henry : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered at Washington by Capt Dodge July 29th : Bounty + Premium Paid $29 : Discharged and final statement give at Alexa Va Oct 3d 1862 : [NO.] 103 : [NAMES] Lewis Happy : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Paris, France : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 23 /62 : [WHERE.] Alexandria : [BY WHOM.] Capt Henry : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered at Washington By Capt Dodge July 29th : Bounty + Premium Paid $29 : Discharged for Disability : [NO.] 104 : [NAMES] Hugh McLaughlin : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Irland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 24 /62 : [WHERE.] Alexandria : [BY WHOM.] 1st Lieut Black : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered at Alexandria by Lt G Black April 29th : [NO.] 105 : [NAMES] George [''sic''] W Detterline : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brickm[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug [?] 12 [the month is written above a crossed-out word] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Closson : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in at Harrisburg Pa by Captain Dodge Aug [?] 19 ['Captain' is written above a crossed-out word] : Bounty and Premium paid $29.00 : Transferred to Invalid Corps : [NO.] 106 : [NAMES] John H. Bateman : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] [?--seems to start 'Fra'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 18th 1862 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Closson] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered August 31st 1862 by Col Reiff at Philadelphia : Bounty + Premium Paid $29 : Discharged and final statement given at camp near Fredericksburg Va Dec 10th 62 : [NO.] 107 : [NAMES] Henry Wiggins : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Stafford co, England : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 11th " [sc. 1862] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sheets : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered August 31st 1862 By Col Reiff at Philadelphia : Bounty + Premium Paid $29.-- : Discharged from the loss of arm in action at Fredericksburg Va Dec 13th [?] /62 : [NO.] 108 : [NAMES] Harry T Angel : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 6th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sept /62 By Col Reiff at Phila : Bounty + Premium Paid paid $29.00 : Died of wounds received at Hatchers Run Va Oct 27th /64 : [NO.] 108 [''sic''; second 108] : [NAMES] William H H Dyke : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Md : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept [?] 18th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sept 18th By Lt Pierce at Phila : Bounty + Premium Paid $29.00 : Mustered out at Camp near Washington D.C. June 1st /65 by Order from War Department : [NO.] 109 : [NAMES] William Carson : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weav[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ja]ny 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 110 : [NAMES] Harry A Beal : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Photogra[pher] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 4th 64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Boorke Feby 4th /64 : [NO.] 111 : [NAMES] William Kane : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Galway, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Grinde[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 4th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Boorke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 112 : [NAMES] John P Chester : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Barma[n] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 5th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 113 : [NAMES] William H Andrews : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stone c[utter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 9th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Boorke Feby 9th 1864 : [NO.] 114 : [NAMES] Paul G Hill : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 6th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Boorke Feby 6th 1864 : [NO.] 115 : [NAMES] William Dawson : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] St Bridget, Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Shoem[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Boorke Feby 10th 64 : [NO.] 116 : [NAMES] William Aldridge : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 16 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 117 : [NAMES] John R McClintock : [AGE.] 21 [the first digit could be '3', and the second seems to be written over '2'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 15th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 118 : [NAMES] Henry C Crise [the 's' in his surname isn't clear] : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wea[ver] [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 22d /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feby 22d 64 by Lt Snyder : Died of wounds received in Action June 18th /64, near Petersburg Va : [NO.] 119 : [NAMES] Winchester Myers : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feby 20th /64 by Lt Hilderburn : [NO.] 120 : [NAMES] Alexander McDonald : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Carman [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Snyder Feby 25 /64 : Discharged for Disability May 23rd /65 : [NO.] 121 : [NAMES] William McCoy : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 5th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Capt Lane : Deserter since April 1st /65 : [NO.] 122 : [NAMES] Edwin H Dyke : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore, Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Plumber : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 5th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Capt Lane : [NO.] 123 : [NAMES] Charles Jackson : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Scottland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Sea[man] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby [?] 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Capt Yardley : [NO.] 124 : [NAMES] George Miller : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Boston Mass : [OCCUPATION.] Book Bi[nder?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Capt Yardley : [NO.] 125 : [NAMES] Franklin Wolfinger : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mould[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible; presumably 'Feb'] 11 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Lt Boorke : [NO.] 126 : [NAMES] Louis Binder [''sic''] : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Wertemburg, Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Machin[ist] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]by 10th 64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered by] Lt Boorke : [NO.] 127 : [NAMES] Louis Jordan : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 128 : [NAMES] Henry A Bennett : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Tonawanda Pa : [BY WHOM.] 13th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Killed in action October [?] 27th /64 : [NO.] 129 : [NAMES] Nicholas Evarts : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Monroe Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct [?] 7th : [WHERE.] Monroe Co Pa : [BY WHOM.] 13th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 130 : [NAMES] James W Beeman : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bradford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Monroe Co Pa : [BY WHOM.] 13th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 131 : [NAMES] John Deerr : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Monroe Co Pa : [BY WHOM.] 13th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 132 : [NAMES] Chester M Johnson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Monroe Co Pa : [BY WHOM.] 13th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 133 : [NAMES] Peter Buck : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 134 : [NAMES] David H Kelley : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 8th /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 135 : [NAMES] Godfried Sterle : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 8th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 136 : [NAMES] David Sterle : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe[maker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 8th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 137 : [NAMES] William H. Faust : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Norristown, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 31st /65 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lane : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 31st 65 by Capt Lane : [NO.] 138 : [NAMES] Francis Colkitt : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Norristown, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bri[ckmaker?] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13th /65 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 13th /65 by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 139 : [NAMES] John Gentner [?] : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Norristown, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Br[ickmaker?] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13 /65 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 13th /65 by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 140 : [NAMES] Albert Hill : [AGE.] 18 9/" [I assume this means 18 years and 9 months] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Noristown [''sic''], Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13th 1865 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Cap A. Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 13th /65 by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 141 : [NAMES] Hezekiah Mullen : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Gray : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Plasterer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Cong Dist Pa : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 142 : [NAMES] David [''sic''] Kelly : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 143 : [NAMES] Samuel H Barr : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 144 : [NAMES] Edward Hubler : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 145 : [NAMES] David Everitt : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 16th /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 146 : [NAMES] Emanuel Brown : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 147 : [NAMES] Samuel McCluny : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 17th /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 148 : [NAMES] Henry Ellwanger : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 149 : [NAMES] William Kennedy : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 150 : [NAMES] Jeremiah Nabel : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 21st /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 151 : [NAMES] Elliot McPherson : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 21st /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 152 : [NAMES] William A Ross : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 24th /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 153 : [NAMES] Daniel Orner : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from Adams Co 16th Cong Dist : [NO.] 154 : [NAMES] Francis Kuntz : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksm[ith] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 9th /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lehman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 155 : [NAMES] Charles Starnowsky : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 2d /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 156 : [NAMES] Morris Ecker : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 23d /65 : [WHERE.] Easton Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Touche [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 157 : [NAMES] George Hobson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 158 : [NAMES] Frederick Becker : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 159 : [NAMES] Stephen Bachman : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Easton Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Scranton Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Co Boole : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 160 : [NAMES] George W Grubb : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware Co, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christmann : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 7th Con Dist : [NO.] 161 : [NAMES] Draper Deweese : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware Co, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Operator [a second 'p' is crossed out] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th 1865 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Chrisman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 7th Con Dist : [NO.] 162 : [NAMES] Edward Rogers : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Chrisman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 7th Con Dist : [NO.] 163 : [NAMES] George W Holley : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 11th /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lehman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 164 : [NAMES] Charles Van Osten : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Confection[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 9th /65 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Durell : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 165 : [NAMES] John Brocus : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 166 : [NAMES] John Clemmence : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bar Keep[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 167 : [NAMES] Jacob Dobler : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Medium : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Rail Roa[d] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 168 : [NAMES] Bemmeville Hummel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 169 : [NAMES] John Strauser : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 170 : [NAMES] Michael Shutzle : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 171 : [NAMES] Peter B Shappell : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 172 : [NAMES] William Wolfgang : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27th /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 173 : [NAMES] August Stillwagon : [AGE.] 19 1/2 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Segar Mak[er] [written above an erased word] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa [written above a place name, apparently 'Norristown Pa'] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 174 : [NAMES] John Anderson : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hopper [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 175 : [NAMES] Antonia Tremak : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 176 : [NAMES] Thomas Broderick : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Hostler [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 177 : [NAMES] George Gable : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Germany [?] [This seems to be written over an erased word, and is hard to read] : [OCCUPATION.] Blk Smi[th] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 178 : [NAMES] Aaron M Musselman : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tobacco[nist] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 179 : [NAMES] Dilman Zeigler : [AGE.] 18 1/2 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 180 : [NAMES] Charles Most : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Tan[ner?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 181 : [NAMES] Joseph Spackerd : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Jeweler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 29 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Chrisman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 182 : [NAMES] Charles H Wilson : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 0 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Gray : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Trad[er?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 29 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrisman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 183 : [NAMES] Henry Landingburg : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Gard[ener?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 22d /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 5th Con Dist : [NO.] 184 : [NAMES] Daniel Black : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Boiler M[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 5th Con Dist : [NO.] 185 : [NAMES] Hazlit Creelman : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Brickm[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 5th Con Dist : [NO.] 186 : [NAMES] George Finley : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22d /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 5th Con Dist : [NO.] 187 : [NAMES] George Thomas : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28th /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from the 16th Con Dist : [NO.] 188 : [NAMES] Henry Gross : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Pain[ter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 189 : [NAMES] Francis Klotz : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark [seems to be written over an erased entry] : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 30th /63 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 190 : [NAMES] Joseph C Little : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Georgia : [OCCUPATION.] Bridge [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th /63 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 191 : [NAMES] Frederick Links : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'Fa'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /63 : [WHERE.] Scranton Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bradford : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : [NO.] 192 : [NAMES] Charles Manning : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; begins 'Wat'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 1862 : [WHERE.] Phila Penna : [BY WHOM.] Lt Timonys : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Has to make good time lost by Desertion to date from May 9 /65 2 years, 2 months, + 26 days : [NO.] 193 ['194' is written below '193', no doubt because there are two entries numbered '108'] : [NAMES] Edgar Miller : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Indiana : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may start 'F'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /63 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Tower : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : End

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[This is a transcription of the list of men transferred in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This consists of three lists. The first seems to be men who were transferred into the company. The second is men who were transferred to another company on 4 December 1861. The third is men who were transferred to the Invalid Corps (Veterans Reserve Corp).] [All of the men in this first list, except for Peter Robinson, were transferred from company D to company H. The dates seem to be the date they were mustered in, and not the date they were transferred.] {| rules="all" | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | James Thompson | Private | Sept 24 | Regimental order |   | promoted to ser |- | 2 | John Wood | " [sc. Private] | " 25 [?] | " " [sc. Regimental order] |   | " " [sc. promoted to] Corp |- | 3 | Isaac Tyson | " [sc. Private] | Sept 23 | " " [sc. Regimental order] |   | " " [sc. promoted to] Teams |- | 4 | Silas Charmelia | " | " 24 | " " [sc. Regimental order] |   | " " [sc. promoted to] Corp |- | 5 | William Fray | " [sc. Private] | Oct 1 [?] | " " [sc. Regimental order] |   | " " " [sc. promoted to corp] |- | 6 | John Kelly | " [sc. Private] | Sept 24 |   |   |   |- | 7 | Adam Cooper [?] | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Sept] 30 |   |   |   |- | 8 | William Watson | " [sc. Private] |   |   |   |   |- | 9 | Peter Robinson | " [sc. Private] | Sept 10 |   |   |   |} [second list, of men transferred to another company on 4 December 1861] {| rules="all" | 1 | William Adams | Private | Oct 21 | Regimental order | Dec 4 to Co D |   |- | 2 | William Anderson | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Oct] 23 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co D] |   |- | 3 | Joseph Amer | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Oct] 24 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co D] |   |- | 4 | John Collins | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Oct] 18 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co D] |   |- | 5 | Chas G Cookender | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Oct] 9 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co D] |   |- | 6 | John Dougherty | " [sc. Private] | Nov 8 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | rowspan="2" | 7 | Grinder [?] Thomas | " [sc. Private] | Oct 26 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co D] |   |- | colspan="7" | [His surname may be 'Grinder' or 'Gunder'] |- | 8 | Kane John | " [sc. Private] | Nov 13 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co K] |   |- | 9 | Lenny [?] Louis | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 13 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 10 | Laird Alexander | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 13 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 11 | Messinger Enoch | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 15 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 12 | McKenny James | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 5 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] D |   |- | 13 | McDermott Robert | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 18 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 14 | Patterson Samuel | " [sc. Private] | Oct 21 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] D |   |- | 15 | Stewart William | " [sc. Private] | Nov 21 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] D |   |- | 16 | Scott John F. [?] | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 12 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] D |   |- | 17 | Smith Adolphus | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 16 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 18 | Robert Stewart | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 12 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] K |   |- | 19 | Thornton [??] Richard | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Nov] 14 | " [sc. Regimental order] | " [sc. Dec 4 ] " " [sc. to Co] D |   |} [third list, of men transferred to the Invalid Corps (later named 'Veteran Reserve Corps')] {| rules="all" |   | John Lott | Private | July 1st /63 | War department | Disability | to Invalid Corps |- |   | Joseph Douglass | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. July 1st /63 ] | " " [sc. War department] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. to Invalid Corps] |- |   | John Jameson | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. July 1st /63 ] | " " [sc. War department] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. to Invalid Corps] |- |   | David McNeely | " [sc. Private] | Sept 30 /63 | " " [sc. War department] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. to Invalid Corps] |- |   | Noah Mallen | " [sc. Private] | Nov 13 /63 | " " [sc. War department] | from Wounds | " [sc. to Invalid Corps] |- |   | George W Detterline | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. Nov 13 /63 ] | " " [sc. War department] | from wounds | " [sc. to Invalid Corps] |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of commissioned officers in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [A paper saying that only the descriptive list has been carded is at the bottom of the page; it claims that 116 names were carded] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- |   | John S Donnell | 2nd Lieut | Feb 1st /63 | mustered into service to date from Febry by Lt Stuart |- |   | John S Donnell | Capt. | Oct 18th /64 | Mustered into service Oct 18 /64 by Capt Laughlin USA |- |   | Adam H. Murphy | 1st Lieut | Nov. 10 /64 | Mustered into service as 1st Lieut by Capt Laughlin. Special order 281 dated Hd. qrs. 5th army corps Nov. 10 /64.
Discharged on Surgeon Certificate of Disability Dated Hd. Qrs. 5th A. Corps March 1 /65 (Special Order No 53) |- |   | H. W Erdman | 1st Lieut | May 1 /65 | Mustered into service as 1st Lt by Capt Chamberlein (Special Order No 97) Hd. Qrs. 5th A. Corps |- |   | Geo. A. Souders | 2nd Lt. | May 26 /65 | Mustered into Service as 2nd Lt. by Capt Chamberlein (Special Order No 115) Hd Qrs 5th A. Corp |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deserters in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deserters. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | Henry Buckly | Privt | April 17 /64 | Warrenton Junct | Philad city changed on Rolls May + June |- | colspan="6" | [an illegible character, perhaps crossed out, is present between 'city' and 'charged'. He was reported deserted on 10 Apr 64] |- | 2 | Henry Bozher | " | " 27 /64 | Philad | Whereabouts not known |- | 3 | Henry Hall | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 4 | Patrick Toner | " | March 2 /64 | " | " " " |- | 5 | William Miller | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 6 | Edward Dempsey | " | March 9 /64 | " | " " " |- | 7 | Charles Baird | Privt | Jany 30 /64 | Philad | " " " |- | 8 | David Hampton | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 9 | Henry Cooker | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | rowspan="2" | 10 | Smith John | " | March 24 /65 | Norristown | " " " |- | colspan="7" | ['March' seems to be written above a crossed-out 'April', but Bates has these men deserting in April] |- | 11 | Haly Patrick | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 12 | Mullen Michael | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 13 | Murray George | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 14 | Bremen Henry | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 15 | Howert George | " | " " " | " | " " " |- | 16 | James Graham | " | May 30 /65 | [illegible] | " " " |- | 17 | James Harris | " | " 30 /65 | [illegible] | " " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of men discharged in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Henry P. Largay | Privt | Sept 26 /64 | War Dept | Chrile [??] Station W. R. R. Va [?] | expiration of term [of] Ser[vice] |- | 2 | Elisha Butt | Sergt | Nov 2 /64 | War Dept | Poplar Grove Church Va | " " " |- | 3 | Charles Armstrong | Privt | " " " | " " | " " " " | " " " |- | 4 | Henry Rodstadt | " | " " " | " " | " " " " | " " " " " |- | 5 | Henry W. Erdman | 1st Sergt | April 30 /65 | Camp in the Field | colspan="2" | By Order of Mt. Maj. Gen. Gri[ffin?] |- | 6 | George A. Souders | Sergt | May 26 /65 | " " " | colspan="2" | " " " " " " " |- | 7 | Malloch Alexander | Corpl |   |   | colspan="2" | Dropped as Discharged |- | 8 | O Kain [?] James | Privt |   |   | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 9 | Miller George | Corp | May 31 /65 | Camp in the Field | colspan="2" | By Order of War Department |- | 10 | Walker Thomas G | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 11 | Bennett Hennett [''sic''] | Privt | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 12 | Clark Philip | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 13 | Elbin [?] Otho | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 14 | Hymes Thomas | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 15 | Ickes Daniel | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 16 | Mock Samuel [''sic''] A | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 17 | Mock William | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 18 | McGregor Elisha | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 19 | Pitman John | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 20 | Smith Bartly | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 21 | Smith Lewis M | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 22 | Stackman David B | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 23 | Troutman James W | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 24 | Hill Andrew B | " | " " | " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 25 | John H. Whitaker | " | June 19 /65 | Chester Hosp. Phila | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 26 | Murphy Adam H. | 1st Lt |   |   |   |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deaths in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deaths. {| rules="all" | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | Patrick Costello | Privt |   | Hosp. City Point |   |   |- | colspan="6" | [the name is crossed out, presumably because he didn't die] |- | 2 | Richard Welsh | " | May 12 /65 | Armory Sq Hospt | Pleurisy Pneumonia |   |- | 3 | Daniel Wartinby | " | June 3 /65 | " " | Typhoid Fever |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of non-commissioned officers in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Henry W. Erdman | 1st Sergt | Nov 11th /64 | Discharged By Order. Promoted to 1st Lt |- | 1 | George A. Souders | Sergt | March 11th /64 | Discharged By Order Promoted to 2nd Lt |- | 2 | Robert Ross | Sergt | Nov 11th /64 | Discharged on Muster our Rolls [illegible; perhaps 'J[uly 10 1865]'] |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | Robert C. Fletcher | Corpl | March 7 /64 | Discharged on muster out Rolls [illegible; perhaps 'J[uly 10 1865]'] |- | colspan="5" | [crossed out, written below Fletcher's name: ] John H. Kennedy |- | 2 | John H. Kennedy | Corpl | Oct 22nd /64 | Absent in Hosp Descriptive List forwarded |- | 3 | Charles Lafferty | corpl | Oct 22nd /64 | Discharged on muster out Rolls [illegible; perhaps 'J[uly 10 1865]'] |- |   | Alexander Mallock | corpl | July 21st /62 | Discharged Expiration of Term of [service] |- |   | Samuel G. [''sic''] Dougherty | Mus'n | Dec 26th /63 | Discharged on Muster out Rolls [illegible; perhaps 'J[uly 10 1865]'] |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of men transferred in company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Transferred. {| rules="all" | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | colspan="7" | [the first line is crossed out, no doubt because it belongs in the "register of men discharged" (where it does appear)] |- |   | Henry P Largay | Private | Sept 26 /64 | War Dept | Expiration of term of service |   |- | 1 | Ache Henry M. | Private | June 2d /65 | S.O. 138 A.P. | term of organization of the 118 P.V. had expired |   |- | 2 | Benson George | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 3 | Debois [''sic''] Alfred | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 4 | Goovier Joseph | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 5 | Gibhart John | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 6 | Krausz John W. | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 7 | Meyers Andrew | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 8 | Nahle Jacob | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 9 | Price Benjamin | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 10 | Posinger Henry | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 11 | Rinker Elias | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 12 | Rivert Edward | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 13 | Stottenburg [''sic''] Jermiah [''sic''] | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 14 | Smith David | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 15 | Woolson John L. | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 16 | Hostler William | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 17 | Hause Ephraim | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 18 | Marker George | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 19 | Mauch John D. | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 20 | Racraft Robert | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 21 | Smith Thomas H | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 22 | Schudy John | " | " " | " " | " " |   |- | 23 | Wormermick Christian | " | " " | " " | " " |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of commissioned officers in company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [A paper saying that only the descriptive list has been carded is at the bottom of the page; it claims that 172 names were carded] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- |   | John F Casner | Capt | Sept 24th | Mustered in to the Service of the U States Decr 3d 1861 |- |   | Lewis J Matlack | 1s Lieut | " " | " " " " Nov 25th |- |   | Wm R. Miilligan | 2nd Lieut | " " | " " " Decr 3rd 1861 |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of deserters in company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] Register of Deserters. {| rules="all" width="100%" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Dennison Green [?] | private | Nov 30th [?] | Camp Chase | with uniform |- | 2 | John Harrison | " | Decr 22 [?] | Philada |   |- | 3 | Clifford Henry | " | Octr 16th | " |   |- | 4 | Darragh Henry | " | Nov 18th | " " |   |- | 5 | Dougherty John | " | Decr 22 | " " |   |- | 6 | Hurld Robert | " | Nov 28th | " " |   |- | 7 | Latier [?] John | " | Oct 28 | " " |   |- | 8 | Conners Patrick | " | Decr 16 | " " |   |- | 9 | McCormick John | " | Decr 16 | " " |   |- | 10 | Messenger Enoch | " | Decr 29 | " " |   |- | 11 | Stuart Robert | " | Decr 20 | " " |   |- | 12 | Welsh Michael | " | Decr 18 | " " |   |- | 13 | Knowles Thomas B | " | Jany 14th 1862 | " " |   |- | 14 | McDermott Robert | " | " 19th " | " " |   |- | 15 | Ruths Frederick | " | Decr 26th 1861 | " " |   |- | 16 | Scovel John B. | " | Decr 24th 1861 | colspan="2" | From Hospital at Philada |- | 17 | Weichselbaum Jacob | " | Jany 19th 1862 | colspan="2" | Camp Chase Philad |- | rowspan="2" | 18 | Hugh Martin | " | March 23d | colspan="2" | Franklin Square Barrack Returd ly [??] Desertion July 31st 1862 |- | colspan="5" | [the name on entry 18 is crossed out] |- | rowspan="2" | 19 | George J. Crouse [?] | " | April 26th | colspan="2" | Carrol Barracks Washington Returd Aug 20th 1863 Court Marshal
Returned + Discharged [the rest is lost in the binding] |- | colspan="5" | [the name on entry 19 is crossed out, and 'Regained' is written above it] |- | 20 | Owen W. Macken | " | July 26 1862 | colspan="2" | Occequean [?] River Virginia |- | 21 | Neill McWilliams | " | April 4th | colspan="2" | Franklin Square Washington |- | 22 | James McCarty | " | Sept 13th | at Washington |   |- | 23 | John Groff [?] | " | " 18th | colspan="2" | while on march from Monocacy to South Mountain |- | 24 | William Griffin | " | May 13 /63 | colspan="2" | From Hospital at Philadelphia May 13th 1863 |- | rowspan="2" | 25 | John Groff [?] | " | April 29 | colspan="2" | near Chancellorsville While on March April 29th 1863 |- | colspan="5" | [the name for entry 25 is crossed out] |- | rowspan="2" |   | Matthew McIlvaney | " | Augt 25th 1863 | Hospital | at West Philada having his gun + [illegible] |- | colspan="5" | [the entire line is crossed out, more fully than other crossed-out lines are, which suggests to me that he didn't really desert] |- | 26 | William Kelley | " | May 1863 | Hospital |   |- | 7 | Hugh Martin | " | " " | " |   |- | rowspan="2" | 8 | John Blum | " | Nov 1864 | Furlough | Rec'd 10 days Furlough [illegible] Returned Dec 1864 |- | colspan="5" | [the name is crossed out, and 'Regained' is written above it] |- | 9 | Edwin Blake | " | May 31 /65 | in the field | Recruit from Draft Rendezvous as Sub [illegible] |- | 30 | Jno Perry | " | June 1st /65 | " | " " " " " " |- | 1 | Mark Durkin [?] | " | " 24 /65 | " | " " " " " " |- | 2 | Mark Osburn | " | " " | " | " " " " " " |- | 3 | Wm Simon [?] | " | " " | " | " " " " " " |- | 4 | Fred Knickerbocker [?] | " | " " | " | " " " " " " |- | rowspan="2" | 5 | Thos L Thompson | " | " " | " | " " " " " " |- | colspan="5" | [The personal name and middle initial are crossed out; 'Wm' seems to be written above them] |- | 6 | Thos Larner [?] | " | " " | " | Assigned to Regt + never reported |- | 7 | Gerhard Schmall | " | " " | " | " " " " |- | 8 | Dan Murphy | " | " " | " | " " " " |- | 39 | John [?] Dennison [?] | " | " " | " | " " " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the second register of deserters from company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deserters. {| rules="all" width="100%" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Edwin Blake | Pri | May 1 65 | field Va |   |- | 2 | John Perry | " [sc. Pri] | June 1st | " " [sc. field Va] |   |- | 3 | Mark Durkin | " [sc. Pri] | " [sc. June] 24" | " " [sc. field Va] | probably found in Boston Mass |- | 4 | Mark Osburne | " [sc. Pri] | " " [sc. June 24] | " " [sc. field Va] | " " " [sc. probably found in] New york city |- | 5 | Wm Simons | " [sc. Pri] | " " [sc. June 24] | " " [sc. field Va] | " " " [sc. probably found in] Williamsport Pa |- | 6 | Wm H Thompon [''sic''] | " [sc. Pri] | " " [sc. June 24] | " " [sc. field Va] | " " " [sc. probably found in] St John [?] _ |- | 7 | Fred Knickebocker [''sic''] | " [sc. Pri] | " " [sc. June 25] | " " [sc. field Va] | " " " [sc. probably found in] New York |- | 8 | Gerhard Small | " [sc. Pri] | never reported |   | assigned to Company Apr 28 /65 |- | 9 | Thos [?] Larner | " [sc. Pri] | " [sc. never reported] |   | " " " " [sc. assigned to Company Apr 28 /65] |- | 10 | Dan'l Murphy | " [sc. Pri] | " [sc. never reported] |   | " " " " [sc. assigned to Company Apr 28 /65] |- | 11 | John Dennison | " [sc. Pri] | " [sc. never reported] |   | " " " " [sc. assigned to Company Apr 28 /65] |}

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[This is a transcription of the register of men discharged from company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | George McNutt | Private | Decr 23d 1861 | Judge Allison | Philada | being under a[ge] |- | 2 | Burnman Thomas | " | Nov 5th " | on Surgeons certificate | " |   |- | 3 | Weaver Peter | " | Dec 1st | Judge Allison | " | " " |- | 4 | John S. Brooks |   | March 25th 1862 | on Surgeons Certificate | Washington |   |- | 5 | William Melvin | " | April 14th | " " | Carrol Barracks Washington |   |- | 6 | Alexander Watterson | " | Augst 5th 1862 | on Surgeons Certificate | at Alexandria Va |   |- | 7 | Alexander Laird | " | Augst 18th | on " " | " " |   |- | 8 | William G. [?] Casner | 1st Sergt | Sept 12th | on Surgeons Certificate | at Washington | by Order of Gen W[adsworth?] |- | 9 | William Myers | Corp | Octr 5th | on Surgeons Certificate | colspan="2" | Camp near Sharpsburg Md |- | 10 | John Toland | " | " " | " " | " | " " |- | 11 | George Whistler | " | Octr 28th 1862 | on Surgeons Certificate | Providence R.I. | G. W. Lilay Acting Military [rest is lost in the binding] |- | 12 | William Wiley | Private | Jany 6th 1863 | " " | Frederick Md | Col G H Allen Military |- | 13 | William Wells | Private | Jan 19th " | " " | Falmouth Va | by Order of Genrl [??] Mea [the rest is lost in the binding] |- | 14 | George Heatherington | " | Feby 28th | " " | Camp Convalescent |   |- | 15 | Charles Frederick Rhule | " | April 5th | " " | Camp near Falmouth |   |- | 16 | Thomas Weygood | " | " | " " | " |   |- | 17 | Robert McDermott | " | May 1st | colspan="3" | by sentence of Court Marshall [''sic''] Dishonorably Discharged |- | 18 | Thomas Flood | " | June 3d 1863 | Surgeons Certificate | General Hospital Philada | G. Shot wound le[ft?] [rest is lost in the binding] |- | 19 | Charles A. Wieland | " | April 6 /64 | Samuel [?] A Slocum [?] | U.S.A. Hospital Phila | Surgeons Certificate |- | 20 | William J. Cooke | " | April 1 /64 |   |   |   |- | 21 | John Dortt | " | Aug 12th 1864 |   | Chester Hospital | Surg. Certificate |}

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[This is a transcription of the second list of men discharged from company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | John F. Casner | 1st Sergt | June 6 /65 | #125 Hd qtrs 5th A.C. | near Washington | to accept 1st Lieut |- | colspan="6" | ['125' is written over something else] |- | 2 | William Lindsay | Pri | 1st | #97 [?] War Dept | " [sc. near Washington] Hos | Disability |- | 3 | Rinard Anthony | Priv | " [sc. June 1st /65] | #77 " " [sc. War Dept] | " [sc. near Washington] |   |- | 4 | Andrew C. Gregg | " [sc. Priv] | June 2 /" | " " " [sc. #77 War Dept] | field Va |   |- | 5 | Jac B Kaepplinger | " [sc. Priv] | May 17 /65 | 68 " " [sc. War Dept] | Phila Pa |   |- | 6 | Pat [?] OMalley | " [sc. Priv] | Jun 21 /65 | Disability | Columbia Hos Wash |   |- | 7 | Saml Stauffer | " [sc. Priv] | May 19 - | G.O. 77 [?] War Dept | in the field Va |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the first descriptive list of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Boyer John M : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgom [?] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mac[hinist??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Septr [?] 25th : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into the U.S. Service by Capt Dye U.S : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Brooks John F : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Burlinton New Jersey [?] : [OCCUPATION.] brick [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Octbr 15th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Matlack : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered into the U.S. Service by] " [sc. Capt] Gilbert P.V. : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Burman Thomas : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 8th 1861 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered into the U.S. Service by] Lieut Geo Murphy : [NO.] : [NAMES] Bywater Wilfred : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] [illegible] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Philada] England [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec [?] 1st 1861 [the date is written over something else] : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into the US Service by] Lieut Jas B. Diehl : [NO.] : [NAMES] Henry Bozher [?] [the last four letters of the surname are written over something else] : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Burlington New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eby 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered into the U.S. Service by] Capt Stretch : [NO.] : [NAMES] Adolph Bankett : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Alleghany Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] G [the rest is lost in the binding, but appears to be a separate word] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 28th /62

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[This is a transcription of the fourth descriptive list of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] : [NO.] 1st Sergt : [NAMES] John F Casner : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6-1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26 /64 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Lieut and mustered June 6th 1865. : [NO.] Sergt : [NAMES] Matthew C. Wilson : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Blair Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Surve[yor] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 13th 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] Sergt : [NAMES] William Cloud : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Berks Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoem[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [D]ec 26th 1864 : [WHERE.] Bealton, Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut Swan : [NO.] Sergt : [NAMES] William Vance : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Donnegal, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 29th 1863 : [WHERE.] Warrengton [''sic''] Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut Swan : [NO.] Sergt : [NAMES] Samuel B. Tipton : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Clearfield, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [D]ecr 26th 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard. : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] Wilfred Bywater : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] Cler[k] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 26th 1864 : [WHERE.] Warrengton [''sic''], Va : [BY WHOM.] Capt Shipley [?] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard. : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] David Baughman : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Union, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lumbe[rman??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 13th 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Freb [''sic''] 15th 1864 by Capt Gentry--Rapp Station Va : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] Phillip Demmel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 27th 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] Peter Herdenbaugh : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Lewiston, Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 26th 1863 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut Swan. : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] John Dornig [!?] : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pittsburgh, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Glassb[lower] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Pittsburgh Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Jeffries : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] Martin J. Murray : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] auburn : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 13th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] John Schwartz : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Butler, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] help[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]uly 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd DIs : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Corp : [NAMES] Reuben Berger : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] black : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; looks like it begins 'baak'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 17th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Music : [NAMES] William Kirkpatrick : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decr 26th 1862 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan. : [NO.] Music : [NAMES] Edward D. Garden : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] " " [sc. blank? or 5 feet 5 inches?] : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] auburn : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. blank? or Phila Penna?] : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 1st 1864 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Beleucius [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] Private 1 : [NAMES] Abbott Leroy : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sallow : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Pain[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 10th 1865 : [WHERE.] Greensburg : [BY WHOM.] Barton : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for L. J. Jeffries 78th sub. dist 21st Con. dis. Pa. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Adams George W : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 17th 1865 : [WHERE.] Brownstown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cathburn : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for S. [?] W. Vanatta, 93rd Sub 24th Con. Dist. Pa. : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Anderson John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Axe m[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 14th 1865 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] W. S. [?] Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for C. Rhore [?] 8th Sub. 22nd Con. Dist. Pa. : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Andrews Aaron : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22nd 1865 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Derrickson : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for D. W. Gill. 32 Sub. 20th Con. Dist. Pa. : [NO.] Priv. 1 : [NAMES] Baker John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 17th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist. : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Blum John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Transferred?] : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Chafee Reuben : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23 Dist : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Clark John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Sarah Furnace [?], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labou[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 26th 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bernard : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Cressline Peter : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Groc[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 13th 1863 : [WHERE.] Greensburgh : [BY WHOM.] Wm Bleater : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted 5th Sub. 21st Con Dist. : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Crossley Geo W : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Mar]ch 21st 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Wm Stover 8th Sub. 18 Con Dist. : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Dawson George R [?] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Venango Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 28th 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 19 District : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Davis George : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] England : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 22nd 1865 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boron : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Thoms Morgan 14th Sub. 10th Con. Dist. : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Debaun [?] Henry C. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]rch 16th 1865 : [WHERE.] Wmport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub. for L. E. McCune 38th Sub. 18th Con Dist. : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Delany Thomas : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27th 1865 : [WHERE.] W Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cristman : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. B. Bingard 68th Sub. 7th Dist. Con. : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Denison John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27th 1865 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christman : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub. for T. [?] Johnston 9th Sub. 7th Con. Dist. : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Durkin Mark : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] St Johns, New Brunswick : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28th 1865 : [WHERE.] [illegible] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Wm Leffrond [?] 18th Sub. 6th Con. Dist. : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Durnell Jonathan K : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Butler, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Freeman James : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farme[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]uly 15th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Pri 1 : [NAMES] Gorbey Robert C. : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 23rd 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildebran : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Pri 1 : [NAMES] Hull Archibald : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]rch 16th 1865 : [WHERE.] Brighton : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cathberton : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Esa Raes. 9th Sub 24th Con Dist : [NO.] Pri 1 : [NAMES] Iddings Ellis : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 24th 1864 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg : [BY WHOM.] Ct Loyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub. for L. Ale 75th [sub] 17th Con. Dist. : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Jordan Sylvester D : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Clarion, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]rch 31st 1864 : [WHERE.] Allegeny : [BY WHOM.] Kusker : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Kane John : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] bak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26th 1862 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. ?] Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Kerer Francis : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Allegeny Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 Yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Knittle Martin : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Pittsburg [?], Poma [?] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; begins 'R'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dist : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Knowles Simon W : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] black : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] New York : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 [?] 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 Yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub J. [?] Keles [?] 115 [?] 18th Con Dist : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Knickerbocker Fredk : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Canandagnuay [?], N.Y. [?] : [OCCUPATION.] Sold[ier] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 21st 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. Jones 48th [sub] 18th Con Dist : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Kittlety George : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] Min[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27" [?] /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] Capt Barrett : [TERM.] 1 Yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for M. Collier 40th [sub] 10th Con. Dist : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Leach Eli : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] England : [OCCUPATION.] Butc[her] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]cr 26th 1863 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Capt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut Swan. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Larner Thomas : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] mixed : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]arch 28th 1865 : [WHERE.] Brownstown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerks : [TERM.] 1 Yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Warren [?] 18th [sub] 6th Con Dist. : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] McFetridge Matt : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] brickm[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26th : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieu Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] McCandless David : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank?], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] McIntyre William : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Washington, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 31st 186? [last digit illegible] : [WHERE.] Allegeny : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kirker : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Miller Henry : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Allegeny, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Rowller [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd [Dist] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Morely Robert : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Brigham, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 25 186? [last digit illegible] : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Wright : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Howe : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Moran Hugh : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24th 1865 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lancer : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub 4th [sub] for G. W. Land 1st Con Dist : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Murphy Daniel : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. ?] : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 2nd 1865 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stouer [?] : [TERM.] 1 Yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for A. G. Bowman 9th Con D : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Norton William : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 14th 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " " [sc. blank?] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Nicodemus Sam'l : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Martinsburg [?] Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby [?] 15th 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Adams : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] O Malley Patrick : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] BaldCastle, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]an 26th 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut Brooke : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] O'Conner William : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. ?] : [EYES.] " [sc. ?] : [HAIR.] " [sc. ?] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. ?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23 Dist : [TERM.] 3 Yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Osborn Mark : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28th 1865 : [WHERE.] Sub : [BY WHOM.] Wm Chisholme : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : 40th Sub. 7th Con. Dist : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Otway [?] Samuel : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22nd 1865 : [WHERE.] Pittsburgh : [BY WHOM.] Capt J. Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for T [?] J Richardson 22nd Con D : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Perry John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28th 1865 : [WHERE.] Norrstown [''sic''] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerks : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Landen [?] 18th Sub 6th Con Dist : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Powers David : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] sandy : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] boatm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28th 1865 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerks : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Sub for T. [?] C. Johner 16th Sub 6th Dist : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Printzler Oscar J. K. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Sargean[t] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Rumbough William : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. blank] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Rowland John : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] ruddy : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24th 1865 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lemmon [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for B. Grennion [?] 3rd Sub. 1st Con. Dist. : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Royal Samuel S. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] Bk smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21st 1865 : [WHERE.] Meadsville : [BY WHOM.] Capt Derson [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. Woodside 15th Sub. 20th Con. Dist. Pa. : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Ramsey George : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 20 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 Yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for P. Ramsey 61st Sub. 18th Con. Dist. Pa. : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Stauze Christian : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3rd 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt. Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Brooks : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Savage Amos W [?] : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Allegenny [''sic''], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 21st Dist : [TERM.] 3 Yrs. : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Spade William : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dauphin, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decr 26th 1864 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] " [sc. ?] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. ?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Reenlisted at Licken Run Va : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Shaeffer John : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Sommerset [''sic''], Pa : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Stoughton Elisha : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23 Con Dist. : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Steele James B : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23 Con Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Stolte Frederick : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Germany : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23 Con. dis. : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Simons William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 21st 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for L. B. GIllispie 89th Sub. 18 Con. Dist. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Schmall Gerhard : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Germany : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24th 1865 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] J. Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for E Vandaven [?] 5th Sub 22nd Con Dist. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Smith Charles : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. blank?] : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 30th 1865 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Rennelds [?] 31st Sub 17th Con DIst : [NO.] Priv : [NAMES] Souash David : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Indianna, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 8th 1865 : [WHERE.] Mount Benton : [BY WHOM.] P. [?] M. Catharth [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub 92nd [?] for Con. Dist. 24th : [NO.] : [NAMES] Stansbury Hosea : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] West Va. : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 22nd 1865 : [WHERE.] Brighton : [BY WHOM.] Cathburton [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Garner 92nd Sub. 24th Con. dist. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Strouse William H. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16th 1865 : [WHERE.] New Brighton : [BY WHOM.] Cathburn : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Laughner 68th Sub 24t Con dist : [NO.] : [NAMES] Swank William : [AGE.] 16 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 8th 1865 : [WHERE.] Greensburg : [BY WHOM.] W. B. Coulter : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for C. Long 22 Sub. 21st Dist Con. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Sullivan John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] ruddy : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. blank?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 25th 1865 : [WHERE.] Wmsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lechnar : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. Well 4th sub. 1st Dist. Con. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Seybert Samuel W. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 31st 1863 : [WHERE.] Sub : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] Priv 1 : [NAMES] Tucker William : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Allegenny, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Thompson William H. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] saddler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 25 1865 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] C. Chisholm : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for D. Brett 9th Sub 7th Con dist : [NO.] Priv : [NAMES] Vanhorn Bernard : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Berks Penna : [OCCUPATION.] waterm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 29th 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt. Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs. : [REMARKS.] : Mus'd by Lt Brooks : [NO.] Pri : [NAMES] Wilson Peter : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decr 9th 1863 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Cap Wright : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mus'd by Lt Brooks at Harrisburg : [NO.] : [NAMES] Westcott Oscar : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21st 1865 : [WHERE.] Wmsport : [BY WHOM.] Capt Blair : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : Sub for G. [?] J. Pennell 48th Sub. 18th Con dist. : [NO.] Priv 87 : [NAMES] Young Robert : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. blank], England : [OCCUPATION.] soldier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 7th 1865 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] H. Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Hutchins 8th sub 22 con dist.

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[This is a transcription of the register of deaths in company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] Register of Deaths. {| rules="all" | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | [[Mallon-322|John Mallon]] | Private | April 26th 1862 | Alexandria | Drownded [''sic''] |   |- | 2 | [[Chambers-6563|Samuel Chambers]] | 5th Corpl | Decer 14th | Annapolis | Bilious Pulmonia | a Paroled Prisoner |- | 3 | Lewis Lammy | Private | June 26 1863 | Washington | colspan="2" | Wounded in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville |- | 4 | Michael Keane | " | May 8th /64 | Laurel Hill | Killed in Action | wounded in left Brest [''sic''] |- | 5 | Robert Chism | Sergt | May 7th /64 | near Chancell | colspan="2" | Stampede of Horses [?] on the night of 7th May |- | 6 | Daniel S Leidheiser | Private | May 23 /64 | North Anna | Shot in the Knee | Amputation of leg |- | 7 | William H Johnson | " | June 19 /64 | Petersburg | Killed in action | Shot in the Head |- | 8 | John Costello | " | Oct 27 /64 | Hatchers Run Va | " | " " " Head [?] |- | 9 | James Fitzsimons | Sergt | Feb 6 /65 | " " | " | " " " |- | 10 | Jon Hamilton | Priv | Oct 27 /65 [''sic''] | " " | " | " " " |}

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[This is a transcription of the second register of deaths in company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deaths. {| rules="all" | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- |   | William Oconner | Pri | June /64 | field | wounds | was trans[ferred] as sick from 62nd
|- |   | Jas B Steele | Pri | Sep [?] 1864 | Parole Camp | Confinement in Rebeldom | never returned from Cap[tivity] |- |   | Jac Appel | " |   | Andersonville | Starvation | was confined till death
Captured in May [transferred] from 62nd |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of non-commissioned officers in company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The last ten entries ''are'' blank except for the handwritten numbers (and 'Private' in the first)] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| border="1 solid black" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Wm G. [?] Casner | 1st Sergt | Oct 8th 1861 |   |- | 1 | Wm H Johnson | " | " |   |- | 2 | Owen W Mackin | " | " |   |- | 3 | Geo. G Coster |   | " |   |- | rowspan="2" | 4 | Robert Reese |   | " |   |- | colspan="4" | [the name for this entry 4 is crossed out] |- | 4 | Theodore Snyder | 4 " | May 5th 1862 | promoted from Corporal May 5th 1862 by [the rest is lost in the binding] |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | Theodore Snyder | Corporal | " |   |- | colspan="4" | [the name for this entry 1 is crossed out] |- | rowspan="2" | 2 | Robert Chism | " | " |   |- | colspan="4" | ['2' is crossed out, and '1' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 3 | John F Casner | " | " |   |- | colspan="4" | ['3' is crossed out, and '2' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 4 | Geo H Gash | " | " |   |- | colspan="4" | ['4' is crossed out, and '3' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 5 | William Cloud | " | " |   |- | colspan="4" | ['5' is crossed out, and '4' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 6 | John M. Boyer | " | " |   |- | colspan="4" | ['6' is crossed out, and '5' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 7 | William Myers | " | " | promoted from Private Decr 3d 1861 by Regt order |- | colspan="4" | ['7' is crossed out, and '7' is written next to it] |- | rowspan="2" | 8 | Thomas Marple | " | " | promoted from Private Decr 3d 1861 by Regt order |- | colspan="4" | ['8' is crossed out, and '6' is written next to it] |- | 8 | Samuel Chambers | " |   | promoted from Private May 5th 1862 by Regt or[der] |- | 1 | Eli Leach [?] | Musician | " |   |- | 2 | Matthew McFettridge | " | " |   |- | 1 | Wm C Stackhouse | teamster | " |   |- | 1 |   | Private |   |   |- | 2 |   |   |   |   |- | 3 |   |   |   |   |- | 4 |   |   |   |   |- | 5 |   |   |   |   |- | 6 |   |   |   |   |- | 7 |   |   |   |   |- | 8 |   |   |   |   |- | 9 |   |   |   |   |- | 10 |   |   |   |   |}

91PaCoKPensionByUnit

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]] [This includes six duplicates because of aliases, two men who seem not to have served in the 91st (John Mason and Alexander Stair), and also Charles Sherman (who may only have served in company H)] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Abbott, Leroy == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Abbott, Leroy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Mar. 20 | ''Invalid'' | 273 763 |   | 183 245 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 332 460 |   | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 155 + C 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Adams, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adams, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 17, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 July 18
1892 Mar 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1097 241 | AGl
J | 1032 046 |- | 1929 Apr 20 | ''Widow'' | 1640 754 | 5-1-20 | A 10-29-29 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 1, 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Forsyth, Ill |} == Anderson, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anderson, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 14, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Dec. 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1,141,187 | J | 863 179 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 10 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Anthony, Rinard S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anthony, Rinard S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 June 5 | ''Invalid'' | 70 626 |   | 47 209 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 707 133 | J | 491 871 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 12, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baker, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baker, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Aug 22 | ''Invalid'' | 493 301 |   | 286 102 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 498 379 | J | 351 516 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 6, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Barger ''sic'', Reuben == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Barger [''sic''], Reuben |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Tranferred Aug 15, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 May 26 | ''Invalid'' | 133 570 | o | 121 404 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 20, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Karma City, Pa |} == Baughman, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baughman, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans. July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 28
1884 May 19 | ''Invalid'' | 513 442 | AGl
J | 286 580 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 18, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Summerville Pa |} == Beal, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beal, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans. Dec. 24, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1903 Dec 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1306 288 | AGl
J | 1129 365 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Unass'd 155 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar. 26, 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila, Pa. |} == Blum, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blum, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 20, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1884 May 5 | ''Invalid'' | 512 410 | AGl
[blank] | 491 277 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 4, 1922 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburgh, Pa. |} == Boyer, John M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyer, John M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar. 1
1901 Feb 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1263 604 | AGl
J | 1062 867 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 877 605 | J | 635 234 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 4 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bozier, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bozier, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 June 8 | ''Invalid'' | 71 052 |   | 44 994 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | Sister | 849 333 | J | [blank] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bywater, Wilfred == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bywater, Wilfred |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Apr 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1014 930 | J | 832 826 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Carpenter, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Carpenter William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 12, 1861 | colspan="2" | Pro. Aug. 4, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 577 814 |   | 366 431 |- | 1925 [?] Oct 12 | ''Widow'' | 1,237,847 | 5/1/20 | 967.641 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 17 + D 91 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep. 21, 1925 | colspan="2" | ''at'' San Bernardino Calif. |} == Casner, John F, Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casner, John F. Jr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Feb 4 | ''Invalid'' | 661 299 |   | 422 665 |- | 1912 Mch. 13 | ''Widow'' | 982 353 |   | 740 017 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 25, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Casner, John F, Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casner, John F. Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 3, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Apr. 3, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Sept 16 | ''Invalid'' | 148 059 |   | 107,066 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Maj. 91 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Casner, William G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casner, William G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Sept. 27 | ''Invalid'' | 169 227 |   | 302 568 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 313 966 |   | 216 070 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Chaffee, Reuben == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chaffee, Reuben |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18
1890 July 30 | ''Invalid'' | 875 587 | AGl
J | 626 139 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 887 206 | J | 659 471 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Chambers, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chambers, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Jan 15 | ''Widow'' | 10,524 |   | 5,349 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Chism, Robert == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chism, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Aug 27 | ''Widow'' | 62 667 | 5/1/20 | 43,157 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 1 [''sic''], 1863 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila, Pa. |} == Clark, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clark, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans July or Aug 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Feb 15 | ''Invalid'' | 689 724 | o  J | 644 513 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 29, 1897 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cloud, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cloud, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 Apr. 26 | ''Invalid'' | 420 502 |   | 245 093 |- | 1929 Dec 29 | ''Widow'' | 1631 622 | 5-1-20 | A 5-4-29 |- | 1907 Sep 19 | ''Minor'' | 876 697 | J | 677 038 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Lds. Constellation Vermont |- | colspan="4" | Minnesota |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 16, 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' New York, NY |} == Connolly, Michael == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Connolly, Michael |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1876 Jan 5 | ''Minor'' | 224 311 |   | 172 691 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cook, William J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cook, William J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Sept 28 | ''Invalid'' | 148 522 |   | 129 327 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D Gen. Serv. U.S.A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cooper, William R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cooper, William R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1867 Apr 10 | ''Invalid'' | 124 499 |   | 90 771 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 631 929 | a  J | 787,592 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 25 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Coster, George G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coster, George G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 27, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Aug 13
1890 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 839 063 | AGl
J | 716 307 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 4, 1924 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Natl. Mil. Home, Ohio |} == Crosley, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Crosley, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 Oct 26 | ''Invalid'' | 432 049 | J | 745 312 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 711 252 | J | 508 049 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Crouse, George J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Crouse, George J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1892 Oct 24 | ''Widow'' | 562,377 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Davis, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mar. 22, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 7, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 June 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1397 714 | AGl | 1166 024 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 20, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Shenandoah, PA |} == Dawson, George L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dawson, George L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 Apr 9 | ''Minor'' | 314 529 |   | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Delaney, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Delaney, Thomas |- | colspan="4" | Finegan, Thomas (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 27, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 18 | ''Invalid'' | 845 100 | J | 751 402 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 18, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Schenectady, NY |} == Demmel, Philip == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Demmel, Philip |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 28, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1895 Jan 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1163 533 | AGl
J | 974 776 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Doring, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Doring, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp, | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans. July 10, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Mar 30 | ''Invalid'' | 697 122 |   | 462 375 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Dortt, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dortt, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 29, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug. 12, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Dec 2 | ''Invalid'' | 56 001 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Durnell [''sic''], Jonathan == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Durnell [''sic''], Jonathan |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Jan 7 | ''Invalid'' | 138 404 | J | 99 745 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 779 629 | J | 641 335 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 7 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Finegan, Thomas (alias for Thomas Delaney) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Finegan, Thomas (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Delaney, Thomas |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 27, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 18 | ''Invalid'' | 845 100 | J | 751 402 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 18, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Schenectady, NY |} == Flood, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Flood, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 8, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 3, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 25 932 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Frederick, Benjamin F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Frederick, Benjamin F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 June 25 | ''Widow'' | 375 296 |   | 279 591 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Freeman, James E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Freeman, James E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Oct 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1066 637 | J | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 718 374 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 58 Pa. Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 10, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Garden, Edward D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garden, Edward D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 1, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 June 22 [?]
1891 June 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1033 159 | AGl
J | 808 297 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Garden, John R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garden, John R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 13, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept. 28, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15 [?]
1888 Mar 12 | ''Invalid'' | 644 679 | AGl
J | 1129 373 |- | 1919 Mch 1 | ''Widow'' | 1,136,930 | Sep. | 877 678 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 3 + H 215 Pa |- | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. - , 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Altoona, Pa. |} == Gash, George H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gash, George H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Mar 30 | ''Invalid'' | 64 739 |   | 41 803 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 209 945 |   | 174 223 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gentel [''sic''], Henry L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gentel [''sic''], Henry L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Oct 17 | ''Widow'' | 36 315 |   | 30,333 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 219 262 |   | 168 126 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gorbey, Robert C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gorbey, Robert C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 23, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 5
1888 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 683 265 | AGl
J | 904 502 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 37 Pa Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 5, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Chester, Pa |} == Gregg, Andrew C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gregg, Andrew C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Feb 10 | ''Invalid'' | 266 716 | J | 513 296 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 732 030 | J | 517 042 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 1, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Griffin, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Griffin, William |- | colspan="4" | Griffith, William (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 May 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1023 366 |   | [blank] |- | 1911 [''sic''] Jan 14 | ''Widow'' | 956 174 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 189 N.Y. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 2, 1910 [''sic''] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Griffith, William (alias for William Griffin) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Griffith, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Griffin, William |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 May 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1023 366 |   | [blank] |- | 1911 Jan. 14 | ''Widow'' | 956 174 | a | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 189 N.Y. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 2, 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Groff, John (alias for John Kern) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Groff, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Kern, John |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | Des Mar. 29, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Dec. 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1379 794 | AGl | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A. + B. 2 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | B. 1 Pa. Prov. Cav. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hamilton, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hamilton, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Feb 6 | ''Widow'' | 82 126 |   | 93 690 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hanna, Matthew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hanna, Matthew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 16, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 27, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1876 June 12 | ''Invalid'' | 220 773 | o | 166 537 |- | 1924 July 11 | ''Widow'' | 1,221,449 | 5/1/20 | A 4 30 32 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 22, 1924 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Chillicothe, Ohio |} == Hart, William (current name for William H Strauss) {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hart, William (now known as) |- | colspan="4" | Strauss, William H. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 16, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1921 Jan 10 | ''Widow'' | 1,168,115 | 5/1/20 | 927 477 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C.2.683.659 Soldier living 8/10/38 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Disappeared about 1878 | colspan="2" | from Moundsville, W. Va. |} == Hull, Archibald == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hull, Archibald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 16, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 Dec 12 [?]
1890 Mar 10 | ''Invalid'' | 760 522 | AGl
J | 528 526 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 18, 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Terra Alta, W. Va. |} == Iddings, Ellis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Iddings, Ellis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Mch 31
1890 July 17 | ''Invalid'' | 813 852 | AGl
J | 653 988 |- | 1917 June [?] 23 | ''Widow'' | 1103 222 | Sep. | 844,482 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 31, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Huntingdon Pa |} == Johnson, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, William H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Feb 27 | Mother | 172 314 |   | 128 911 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kaepplinger, Jacob B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kaepplinger Jacob B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 July 11 | ''Invalid'' | 194 223 |   | 131 357 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 356 875 |   | 242 112 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kane, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kane, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 13, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 16 | ''Invalid'' | 89 422 |   | 377 766 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kehrer, Francis == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="3" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kehrer, Francis |- | colspan="4" | [the 'h' in 'Kehrer' is inserted above the line] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 18, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1895 Aug 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1169 536 | AGl
J | 951 781 |- | 1919 Mch 4 | ''Widow'' | 1,137,056 | Sep. | 868,247 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 18, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburg [''sic''], Pa. |} == Kern, John (alias John Groff) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kern, John |- | colspan="4" | Groff, John (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | Des. Apr. 29, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1379 794 | AGl | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A. + B. 2 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | B. 1 Pa. Prov. Cav. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kirkpatrick, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kirkpatrick, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Mus. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 9, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25
1871 Aug 24 | ''Invalid'' | 168 351 | AGl
J | 607 054 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 3d, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Langhorne Pa. |} == Knickerbocker, Frederick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knickerbocker, Frederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 21, 1865 | colspan="2" | Des June 25, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Mar 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1098 755 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 84 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Knittel, Martin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knittel, Martin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1882 Jan. 6 | ''Invalid'' | 436 780 |   | 249 899 |- | 1911 Oct 12 | ''Widow'' | 973 287 | a | 733 327 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 5, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Knowles, Simon W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knowles, Simon W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1895 July 3 | ''Widow'' | 617 245 | J | 456 304 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Laird, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Laird, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1871 Aug 7 | Mother | 198 212 |   | 170 738 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lammy, Lewis G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lammy, Lewis G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 July 24 | Mother | 28,180 |   | 48,739 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Leach, Eli == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Leach, Eli |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Dr. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 25, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16
1881 Apr 9 | ''Invalid'' | 419 686 | AGl
[blank] | 240 967 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 1, 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Swarthmore, Pa |} == Marple, Thomas J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Marple, Thomas J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov. 4 | ''Invalid'' | 54 420 |   | 35,370 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 213 308 | J | 300,308 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 11, 1873 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Martin, Hugh == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Martin, Hugh |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 Sept 10 | ''Widow'' | 152 168 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mason, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mason, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf [''sic'', but the application reads K 94th PA] |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Aug. 1 | ''Widow'' | 104 124 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Matlack, Lewis T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Matlack, Lewis T. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 June 10 | ''Invalid'' | 1365 351 | AGl
[blank] | 1140 110 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 919 988 | a | 682 801 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 18 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCandless, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCandless, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Feb 7 | ''Invalid'' | 596 768 |   | 448 802 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 585 314 | o    J | 406 165 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug. 27, 1893 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Myoma [?], Pa. |} == McCarthy [''sic''], John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCarthy [''sic''], John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Sept 10 | Mother | 179 543 | o | 149 534 |- | [blank] | Father | 197 801 | o | 152 724 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McFarland, John S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McFarland, John S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Apr. 28 | ''Invalid'' | 66 873 |   | 45 302 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 377 794 | J | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 377 793 | J | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McFetridge, Mathew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McFetridge, Mathew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 June 13 | ''Invalid'' | 291 993 |   | 185 519 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 308 979 |   | 278 349 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McGlency, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGlency, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 May 13 | ''Invalid'' | 192 635 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E [''sic''] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McIlvaney, Mathew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McIlvaney, Mathew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1875 Mar 24 | ''Minor'' | 220 211 |   | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H [''sic''] 3 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Miller, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Miller, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 June 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1030 226 | o  J | 943 780 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 934 232 |   | 697 950 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 13 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Milligan, William R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Milligan, William R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 14, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1906 Jan 31 | ''Invalid'' | 1344 981 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Morley, Robert == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Morley, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans. July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 [?] June 7
1904 Oct 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1326 633 | AGl
J | 1104 226 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 29, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Danville Ill |} == Nicodemus, Samuel S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nicodemus, Samuel S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20 [?]
1865 Sept. 14 | ''Invalid'' | 88,958 | AGl
J | 62 076 |- | 1920 June 14 | ''Widow'' | 1,159,028 | Sept | 894,486 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 6 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" | M. 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See IC 755 873, WO 710 321
Elisa [?] T Baggre [??] |- | colspan="4" | G [?] 57 + E 84 Pa. Inf. |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 8, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Martinsburg Pa. |} == Nimmo, Archibald == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nimmo, Archibald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Dec. 24, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Jan 24
1866 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 111,615 | AGl
J | 77,096 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Q.M. + C. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == O'Malley, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | O'Malley, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 July 6 | ''Invalid'' | 76 250 |   | 48 865 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 111 707 |   | 84 161 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Owens, John (alias James Wood) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Owens, John     Woods James alias |- | colspan="4" | Sullivan John alias      Wood John alias |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mar 25, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1168 256 | o  J   May | 916 780 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 52 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | USMC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with WC 299 747 |- | colspan="4" | John Woods, A + K 52 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Peltz, Philip H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peltz, Philip H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 18, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Dec. 24, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1872 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 176 440 |   | 783 754 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | H 24 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Poole, George L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Poole, George L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Dec. 24, 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23
1865 July 13 | ''Invalid'' | 77 092 | AGl
[blank] | 73 315 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Prinzler, Oscar J K == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Prinzler, Oscar J. K. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | Pro June 7, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 15
1888 Jan 17 | ''Invalid'' | 636 379 | AGl
J | 858 745 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Hosp Stew 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 16, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburg Pa |} == Ramsey, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ramsey, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 20, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 June 10
1888 May 31 | ''Invalid'' | 657 381 | AGl
J | 774 388 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 3, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Licking Mo. |} == Reese, Robert F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Reese, Robert F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 1, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans Sept. 4, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 30 | ''Invalid'' | 391 552 | o | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 1 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | B 12 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Royal, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Royal, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Mar. 1 | ''Invalid'' | 270 048 | J | 618 158 |- | 1910 June 27 | ''Widow'' | 945 013 | a | 732 785 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 6 Ohio Cav. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rumbaugh, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rumbaugh, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar. 9
1890 Aug 5 | ''Invalid'' | 870 963 | AGl
J | 635 414 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Savage, Amos W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Savage, Amos W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans. July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 14
1882 May 29 | ''Invalid'' | 450 822 | AGl
J | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa |- | colspan="4" | C. 2 P.H.B. Md. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Schwartz, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schwartz,John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 10, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Nov 12 | ''Invalid'' | 323 183 | J | 202 265 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 11, 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Seybert, Samuel W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Seybert, Samuel W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 30, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1884 Apr. 29 | ''Invalid'' | 511 992 | J | 411,838 |- | 1919 Mch 31 | ''Widow'' | 1,138,675 | Sep. | 875 215 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mch. 2, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' W. Montery, Pa. |} == Shaffer, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shaffer, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 24, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 9, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Oct 18 | ''Invalid'' | 411 703 |   | 469 998 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sherman, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sherman, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K [''sic''] | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 Feb 14 | ''Invalid'' | 10 699 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Snyder, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Snyder, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 8, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans July 30, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 6 | ''Invalid'' | 793 083 | J | 588 674 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct. 16, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Spade, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spade, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans. July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 28
1880 Apr. 10 | ''Invalid'' | 357 631 | AGl
o  J | 393 025 |- | 1919 Sep. 12 | ''Widow'' | 1.146.145 | Sept. | 888,100 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 20, 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Summit, Pa. |} == Stackhouse, William C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stackhouse, William C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Wag. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 July 21 | ''Invalid'' | 665 309 |   | 421 937 |- | 1889 Mar 9 | ''Widow'' | 390 622 |   | 268.947 |- | 1909 Oct 14 | ''Minor'' | 928 812 | o  J | 718 309 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 11, 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stair, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stair, Alexander [unidentified] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 17 | ''Invalid'' | 846 693 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stansberry, Hosea == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stansberry, Hosea |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1885 June 12 | ''Invalid'' | 542 206 |   | 328 055 |- | 1910 Aug 27 | ''Widow'' | 948 116 |   | 710 887 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 1 W. Va. Cav. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 31, 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stanze, Christian == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stanze, Christian |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Aug 2 | ''Invalid'' | 206 988 |   | 138 854 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 560 152 | o | 352 949 |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 613 533 | o  J | 426 346 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 2 U.S. Cav |- | colspan="4" | D 21 + D 98 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stauffer, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stauffer, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 7, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 19, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Nov. 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1072 609 | o | [blank] |- | 1922 Apr. 6 | ''Widow'' | 1,187,337 | 5/1/20 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' - - - | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Steelman, Albert W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Steelman, Albert W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 7, 1861 | colspan="2" | Pro - - , 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Dec. 15 | ''Invalid'' | 967 092 | J | 861 055 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 52 Pa Mil |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June -, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stolte, Frederick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stolte, Frederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Oct 31 | ''Invalid'' | 1136 352 | J | 868 209 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 608 647 | J | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 7, 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stoughton, Elisha == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stoughton, Elisha |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 16, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov. 30, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1892 Dec 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1142 431 | AGl
o  J | 872 143 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 21, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Karns City Pa |} == Strauss, William H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Strauss, William H. |- | colspan="4" | Hart, William (now known as) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 16, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1921 Jany 10 | ''Widow'' | 1168 115 | 5/1/20 | 927.477 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C. 2683 659 |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Disappeared about 1878 | colspan="2" | from Moundsville W Va |} == Sullivan John (alias John Owens) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sullivan, John alias Owens John |- | colspan="4" | Woods James alias     Wood, John (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 25, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1168 256 | May
o  J | 916 780 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | U.S. Marine Corps |- | colspan="4" | K 52 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with WC 299 747 |- | colspan="4" | John Woods A + K 52 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Swank, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Swank, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Apr 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1382 752 | AGl
[blank] | 1165 412 |- | 1914 Dec. 5 | ''Widow'' | 1,037,956 | a | 791,061 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 13, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Liberty, Mo. |} == Tipton, Samuel B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tipton, Samuel B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26
1884 May 21 | ''Invalid'' | 513 740 | AGl
J | 898.883 |- | 1920 Mch 12 | ''Widow'' | 1,154,162 | Sept | 890,714 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 3 + M 62 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 22, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Altoona, Pa. |} == Tomlin, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tomlin, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 17, 1861 | colspan="2" | Trans. July 30, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 12 [?]
1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 879 721 | AGl
J | 699 135 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Tucker, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tucker, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | Trans July 20, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Oct 12 | ''Invalid'' | 117 439 | J | 79 026 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Vance, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vance, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 29, 1863 | colspan="2" | Pro Apr 1, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 7 | ''Invalid'' | 87 824 |   | 51 686 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 11, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Vanhorn, Bernhard [''sic''] == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vanhorn, Bernhard [''sic''] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 22 | ''Invalid'' | 827 750 | J | 581 788 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 699 679 | J | 486 442 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 8, 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wells, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wells, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 26, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan. 19, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 Jan 28 | ''Invalid'' | 9072 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Westcott, Oscart == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Westcott, Oscar |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 21, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Aug 3
1890 Aug 2 | ''Invalid'' | 860 952 | AGl
J | 618 699 |- | 1930 May 24 | ''Widow'' | 1668 683 | 5-1-20 | A 4-3-31 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 17, 1930 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Grand Rapids, Mich |} == Whistler, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Whistler, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Oct 10 | ''Invalid'' | 52 905 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | ''Minor'' | 566 928 | o | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wieland, Charles A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wieland, Charles A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Oct 8 | ''Invalid'' | 52 766 |   | 34 105 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [blank] | Mother | 191 785 |   | 153 653 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wiley, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wiley, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 22, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Oct. 5, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Aug 1
1882 Apr 19 | ''Invalid'' | 446 959 | AGl
J | 1011 791 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wilson, Matthew C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, Matthew C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1879 Nov 28 | ''Widow'' | 255 057 | o  J | 325 774 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb. 22, 1873 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wilson, Peter == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, Peter |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1883 July 24 | ''Widow'' | 307 030 | J | 335 892 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 62 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 3, 1872 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wood, John (alias for John Owens) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wood, John (alias)    Woods, James alias |- | colspan="4" | Owens John      Sullivan, John alias |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 25, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1,168,256 | May
o  J | 916 780 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | U.S. Marine Corps |- | colspan="4" | K 52 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with WC 299 747 |- | colspan="4" | John Woods, A + K 52 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Woods, James (alias for John Owens) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Woods James alias     Sullivan John alias |- | colspan="4" | Wood John alias     Owens John |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mar 25, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1168 256 | o   J  May | 916 780 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 52 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | USMC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | not identical with WC 299 747 |- | colspan="4" | John Woods, A + K 52 Pa Inf |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Young, Robert == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch. 7, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Oct 14 | ''Invalid'' | 625 905 | J | 471 563 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 4 + H 16 U.S. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | D 37 Pa. |- | colspan="4" | I 6 U.S. Cav. |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Young, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | ''Co.'' K | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1882 May 19 | ''Invalid'' | 449 774 |   | [blank] |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 360 317 | o  J | 381 137 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

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[This is a transcription of the list of men transferred from company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Transferred. {| rules="all" | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Bloom Andrew | Private | Dec 4 1861 | Regimental Order |   | to Company H Capt Brown |- | 2 | Beal William | " | " | " " |   | " C [?] " Keyser |- | 3 | Flemming Andrew | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 4 | Fenn John H | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 5 | Harkinson John | " | " | " " |   | " C Capt Keyser |- | 6 | Johnson Joseph | " | " | " " |   | " D Capt Sinne[x] [?] |- | 7 | Lampas Henry | " | " | " " |   | " F Capt Fetters |- | 8 | McClarren John | " | " | " " |   | " H Capt Brown |- | 9 | McGroney Thomas | " | " | " " |   | " C [?] Capt Lentz |- | 10 | McGlincey [?] William | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 11 | Manices [?] James [the surname could be 'Maniees'] | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 12 | Nimmo Archibald | " | " | " " |   | " C Capt Keyser |- | 13 | Osborn Franklin | " | " | " " |   | " G [?] Capt Sellers |- | 14 | Obryen [?] James | " | " | " " |   | " D Capt Sinnex |- | 15 | Prickett Joseph H. | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 16 | Poole George L [?] | " | " | " " |   | " H Capt Brown |- | 17 | Peltz [?] Philipp H | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 18 | Rienick William | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 19 | Riley Thomas D | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | rowspan="2" | 20 | Talls [?] John | " | " | " " |   | " H Capt Brown |- | colspan="6" | [perhaps the transcriber misread an 'F' as a 'T'] |- | rowspan="2" | 21 | Thaman William | " | " | " " |   | " H Capt Brown |- | colspan="6" | [not identified] |- | 22 | Stackhouse William V. | " | " | " " |   | " D Capt Sinn[ex] |- | 23 | Tomlin George B | " | " | " " |   | " E Capt Lentz |- | 24 | McChain Lewis W. | " | " | " " |   | " F Capt Fetters |- | 25 | Heavelan [''sic''] Amos | " | Feby 22nd [?] 1862 | " " |   | H Capt Brown |- | rowspan="2" | 26 | Adolphus Smith | " | Jul [?] 30 [?] 1863 | colspan="3" | Transfer to Invalid Corps for unfit for active duty by Order |- | colspan="6" | [the 'l' in 'Jul' seems to be written over something, and '30' is written over something] |- | rowspan="2" | 27 | William Snyder | " | June 30th 1863 | colspan="3" | " " " " " " |- | colspan="6" | [other sources have 30 July 1863] |- | 28 | Robert Reese | " | Sept 4 " | No [illegible number] War Dept | colspan="2" | unfit for active duty by Reason of wounds |- | colspan="7" | [to the right of entries 29-33, vertically]: Retransferred to Regt on the Return to field |- | 29 | Thomas Marple | Corpl | Jan [?] 2 /64 | Regimental Order | colspan="2" | The Rgt reinlisting as Veteran Vol |- | 30 | Daniel G [?] Leidheiser | Private | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 31 | John McCarty | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 32 | Michael Keane | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 33 | William H. Johnson | " | " " | " " | colspan="2" | " " " |- | 34 | Matthew McIlvany [?] | " | May 1st /64 | colspan="2" | to Veteran Reserve Corps | " " |- | 35 |   |   |   |   |   |   |}

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] == List of Members == The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS, "Loyal Legion") was founded in 1865. Membership was restricted to officers, their direct male descendents, and a small number of civilian males. It grew significantly in the 1880's and 1890's (after the death of its first recorder, Samuel Mitchell, whose recordkeeping was imperfect), and had about eight thousand members in 1900. It stressed patriotism, and apparently began the practice of standing when the National Anthem was played. At least these members of the [[Space:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry]] were members of MOLLUS: {| border="solid 1 black" class="wikitable sortable" ! name ! insignia
number ! commandery ! date ! "original member" ! comment |- | [[Keyser-1085|Keyser, Peter]] | 2 | Pennsylvania | 1865 April 15 | yes | founding member |- | Gilbert, Franklin B | 3 | Pennsylvania | ? | yes | dropped by 1882 |- | Houghton, Charles Woodman | 2435 | Pennsylvania | 1882 May 3 |   |   |- | Weeks, John Huey | 2445 | Pennsylvania | 1882 May 3 | yes |   |- | Donnelly, James Joseph | 5491 | Pennsylvania | 1887 May 4 |   |   |- | Gilbert, Joseph | 5494 | Pennsylvania | 1887 May 4 | yes |   |- | Shipley, Howard Wheatley | 5996 | Pennsylvania | 1888 Feb 1 | yes |   |- | Closson, James Harwood | 6758 | Pennsylvania | 1889 Feb 6 |   | son (father died 1864) |- | Hall, Matthew | 6767 | Pennsylvania | 1889 Feb 6 | yes |   |- | Matlack, Lewis Taws | 7648 | Pennsylvania | 1890 Feb 5 | yes |   |- | LeTourneau, William | 11020 | Pennsylvania | 1895 May 1 | yes |   |- | Lentz, David H | ? | California | ? |   |   |- | Bowman, Alpheus | ? | Washington DC | ? |   |   |- | Diehl, James B | ? | ? | ? | yes |   |} == Sources == === Pennsylvania Commandery Register 1865-1882 === Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, ''Register of the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. From April 15, 1865, to July 1, 1882'' (Philadelphia, 1882); image copy, ''Hathi Trust'' (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077202174&seq=9 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077202174&seq=9] : accessed 18 September 2023). :   : [page 118]
'DROPPED FROM THE ROLL
'IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONSTITUTION, ART. XXVIII., SEC. 3.
'"Having neglected or refused after due notice to pay their arrears."
'4. Captain Franklin B. Gilbert, 91st Penna. Infantry.
'Insignia 4, ''not returned (void)''.
: [page 113]
'1002. CHARLES WOODMAN HOUGHTON.
'First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 4, 1861; honorably discharged Sept. 11, 1862.
'Major and Surgeon 124th Penna. Infantry Sept. 12, 1862; mustered out May 17, 1863.
'Major and Surgeon 214th Penna. Infantry March 21, 1865; mustered out March 21, 1866.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2435.'
: [page 114]
'1012. JOHN HUEY WEEKS.
'Private 91st Penna. Infantry August 22, 1861; First Lieutenant Nov. 14, 1861; Captain Aug. 5, 1862; resigned April 26, 1863.
'First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps July 16, 1863; Captain Dec. 10, 1863; resigned June 5, 1865.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2445.'
=== Pennsylvania Commandery register 1865-1887 === Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, ''Register of the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania from April 15 1865 to May 5 1887'' (Philadelphia, 1887); image copy, ''HathiTrust'' ([https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011211227 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011211227] : accessed 8 October 2023). : [page 3]
'3. PETER DIRCK KEYSER .
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 21, 1861; resigned and honorably discharged for disability Aug. 15, 1862.
'Act. Asst.-Surgeon U.S. Army, June 18, 1864; resigned March 9, 1865.
'One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 3.
'Chancellor of the Commandery 1865-66.
'Treasurer of the Commandery 1869-1873.
'Junior Vice-Commander of the Commandery Feb. 5, 1883-1885.
'Representative from the Commandery to the Fifth Quadrennial Congress of the Order.'
: [page 123]
'1002. CHARLES WOODMAN HOUGHTON.
'First Lieutenant and Asst.-Surgeon 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 4, 1861; discharged for promotion Sept. 11, 1862.
'Major and Surgeon 124th Penna. Infantry Sept. 12, 1862; honorably mustered out May 17, 1863.
'Major and Surgeon 214th Penna. Infantry March 21, 1865; honorably mustered out March 21, 1866.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2435.'
: [page 124]
'1012. JOHN HUEY WEEKS.
'Private 91st Penna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1861; discharged for promotion Nov. 14, 1861.
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 14, 1861; Captain Aug. 5, 1862; resigned and honorably discharged for disability April 26, 1863.
'First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps July 16, 1863; Captain Dec. 10, 1863; resigned and honorably discharged June 5, 1865.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2445.'
: [page 168]
'1298. JAMES JOSEPH DONNELLY.
'Private 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 7, 1862; Sergeant Jan. 19, 1864; discharged for promotion May 1, 1865.
'First Lieutenant 118th Penna. Infantry May 1, 1865; transferred to 91st Penna. Infantry June 1, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 4, 1887. Class 1. Insignia 5491.'
: [page 168]
'1301. JOSEPH GILBERT.
'Private 91st Penna. Infantry Aug. 20, 1861; Corporal Sept. 20, 1861; Sergeant Dec. 22, 1862; First Sergeant June 30, 1864; discharged for promotion Feb. 23, 1865.
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry Feb. 24, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 4, 1887. Class 1. Insignia 5494.'
: [page 1869]
'3. PETER DIRCK KEYSER .
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 21, 1861; resigned Aug. 15, 1862.
'Act. Asst. Surgeon U.S. Army, June 18, 1864; resigned March 9, 1865.
'One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 3.
'Chancellor of the Commandery 1865-66; Treasurer 1869 to 1873.'
=== Pennsylvania Commandery Register 1865-1902 === Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, ''Register of the Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania April 15, 1865--September 1, 1902'' (Philadelphia, 1902.); image copy, ''Hathi Trust'' ([https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011211256 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011211256] : accessed 8 October 2023). : [page 3]
'3. PETER DIRCK KEYSER
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 21, 1861; resigned and honorably discharged for disability Aug. 15, 1862.
'Act. Asst. Surgeon U.S. Army June 18, 1864; resigned March 9, 1865.
'One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 3.
'Chancellor of the Commandery 1865-1866.
'Treasurer of the Commandery May 5, 1869-1873.
'Junior Vice-Commander of the Commandery Feb. 5, 1883-1885.
'Representative from the Commandery to the Fifth Quadrennial Congress of the Order
'Born Feb. 8, 1835, at Philadelphia, Pa.
'Died March 9, 1897, at Philadelphia, Pa.'
: [page 131]
'1002. CHARLES WOODMAN HOUGHTON
'First Lieutenant and Asst. Surgeon 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 4, 1861; discharged for promotion Sept. 11, 1862.
'Major and Surgeon 124th Penna. Infantry Sept. 12, 1862; honorably mustered out May 17, 1863.
'Major and Surgeon 214th Penna. Infantry March 21, 1865; honorably mustered out March 21, 1866.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2435.'
: [page 132]
'1012. JOHN HUEY WEEKS.
'Private 91st Penna. Infantry Aug. 22, 1861; discharged for promotion Nov. 14, 1861.
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 14, 1861; Captain Aug. 5, 1862; resigned and honorably discharged for disability April 26, 1863.
'First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps July 16, 1863; Captain Dec. 10, 1863; resigned and honorably discharged June 5, 1865.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class 1. Insignia 2445.'
: [page 185]
'1375. HOWARD WHEATLEY SHIPLEY
'Private 20th Penna. Infantry April 26, 1861; mustered out Aug. 6, 1861.
'Second Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Dec. 2, 1861; First Lieutenant May 12, 1863; honorably mustered out Dec. 2, 1864.
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry July 12, 1864; declined Oct. 14, 1864.
'Elected Feb. 1, 1888. Class 1. Insignia 5996.
'Born Aug. 12, 1844, at Philadelphia Pa.
'Died Oct. 11, 1895, at Philadelphia, Pa..'
: [page 194]
'1446. JAMES HARWOOD CLOSSON
'Elected Feb. 6, 1889. Class 1 by Inheritance. Insignia 6758.
'Eligibility of membership derived from
'James Harwood Closson, First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Nov. 19, 1861; Captain March 1, 1864.
'Died Nov. 22, 1864, of wounds received at Hatcher's Run, Va.'
: [page 195]
'1455. MATTHEW HALL
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 9, 1861; Captain Dec. 20, 1862; honorably mustered out Sept. 28, 1864.
'Elected Feb. 6, 1889. Class 1. Insignia 6767.'
: [page 210]
'1576. LEWIS TAWS MATLACK
'Sergeant 18th Penna. Infantry April 24, 1861; honorably discharged Aug. 7, 1861.
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 25, 1861; resigned and honorably discharged for disability Jan. 17, 1863.
'Elected Feb. 5, 1890. Class 1. Insignia 7648.'
: [page 272]
'2100. WILLIAM LE TOURNEAU
'Private 91st Penna. Infantry Sept. 11, 1861; Corporal Dec. 26, 1863; Sergeant Nov. 1, 1864; First Sergeant Jan. 1, 1865; discharged to accept promotion Feb. 16, 1865.
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry Feb. 17, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 1, 1895. Class 1. Insignia 11020.'
: [page 175]
'1298. JAMES JOSEPH DONNELLY
'Private 118th Penna. Infantry Aug. 7, 1862; Sergeant Jan. 19, 1864; discharged for promotion May 1, 1865.
'First Lieutenant 118th Penna. Infantry May 1, 1865; transferred to 91st Penna. Infantry June 1, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 4, 1887. Class 1. Insignia 5491.'
=== Pennsylvania Commandery Register 1906 === ''Register of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Compiled from the Registers and Circulars of the Various Commanderies by J. Harris Aubin (Boston: Published under the Auspices of the Commandery of the State of Massachusetts, 1 January 1906). : [page 37]
'BOWMAN, ALPHEUS H.
'Brig. Gen., retired, U.S.A.
'D.C.'
: [page 56]
'CLOSSON, JAMES H. clo
'By inh. fr. Capt. James H.
'Pa.'
: [page 74]
'DONNELLY, JAMES J.
'1st Lieut., 118th Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
: [page 94]
'GILBERT, JOSEPH
'Capt., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
'[page 102]
'HALL, MATTHEW
'Capt., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
: [page 117]
'HOUGHTON, CHARLES W.
'Surgeon, 214th Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
: [page 131]
'KEYSER, PETER D.
'Capt., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
: [page 138]
'LENTZ, DAVID H.
'Capt., A.Q.M., U.S.V.
'Cal.'
: [page 138]
'LE TOURNEAU, WILLIAM
'1st Lieut., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.
: [page 149]
'MATLACK, LEWIS T.
'1st Lieut., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.
: [page 206]
'SHIPLEY, HOWARD W.
'1st Lieut., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
: [page 239]
'WEEKS, JOHN H.
'Capt., 91st Pa. Inf.
'Pa.'
=== memorial circular for Howard Wheatley Shipley === 'In memoriam: Howard Wheatley Shipley', circular 2, series of 1896, whole no. 305, in ''Memorial circulars, Commandery of Pennsylvania 1880-1899''; further details about the source not recorded.
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
'COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
'In Memoriam
'HOWARD WHEATLEY SHIPLEY
'First Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry
'DIED AT PHILADELPHIA PA. OCTOBER 11 1895
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
'HEADQUARTESR COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'CIRCULAR NO. 2. Series of 1896. Whole No. 305.
'Philadelphia, January 16, 1896.
'HOWARD WHEATLEY SHIPLEY.
'Private 20th Penna. Infantry April 26, 1861; mustered out August 6, 1861.
'Second Lieutenant 91st Penna. Infantry December 2, 1861; First Lieutenant May 12, 1863; honorably mustered out December 2, 1864.
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry July 12, 1864; declined October 14, 1864.
'Elected February 1, 1888. Class 1. Insignia 5996.
'Died at Philadelphia, Pa., October 11, 1895.
' Companion Shipley, like many of those who composed the loyal soldiery of the North in the war for the Union, was descended from Quaker stock; his grandfather, Thomas Shipley, being conspicuous by his bold and advanced advocacy of human freedom without distinction of race or color.
'After graduating from the Normal Academy of Chester, Delaware Co., Companion Shipley entered the employ of his father, Augustus B. Shipley, where he remained actively engaged in business until the firing upon Fort Sumter. The spirit of bravery and self-devotion that prompted him as a youth of seventeen to enlist a few days thereafter as a private in the 20th Regiment Penna. Infantry was characteristic of that displayed by other members of this family, as illustrated in the heroism shown by his elder brother, when a youth, in rescuing from a watery grave the subject of this sketch, to lose his own life a few moments afterwards in the effort to rescue a second companion.
'Companion Shipley remained on duty during the three months of his first enlistment, serving in the 3d brigade 1st division of Gen. Patterson's army in its operations in Virginia until mustered out August 6, 1861.
'On December 2, 1861, he re-entered the service as Second Lieutenant Co. G., 91st Regiment Penna. Infantry, and with the command was assigned to duty in the defences of Washington until April 27, 1862, from which time this regiment was actively engaged in all the campaigns of the Army of the Potomac.
'On May 12, 1863, he was promoted to First Lieutenant, and on the same day of the following year was disabled at Spottsylvania Court House, Va., by a gunshot wound in the left arm. Upon returning to duty he was detailed as Adjutant of the regiment for several months, being finally mustered out of service December 2, 1864.
'After leaving the army he again identified himself with mercantile pursuits in the stores of his father, remaining there until his decease.
'His connection with the various organizations of veterans of the late war has been a notable one. Of a quiet and unassuming nature, he won the love and esteem of his associates by his warm heart and beneficent impulses. His ready and cheerful responses to the appeals of distress, and his voluntary offerings in alleviating the wants of the deserving needy greatly endeared him to all with whom he was brought in contact.
'That his services as a soldier were well performed is exemplified by his devotion and energetic attention to the duties that marked his occupancy of the positions he was selected to fill after the close of the rebellion,--notably that of Sergeant-Major Post No. 2 of Philadelphia G.A.R., Dept. of Penna., which office he most efficiently filled from June 1, 1886, until his death.
'He was affectionate, earnest, faithful and competent; more cannot be said.
'LOUIS R. FORTESCUE, Captain 29th Penna. Infantry.
'THOMAS E. MERCHANT, Brevet Captain U.S. Vols.
'CHARLES M. BETTS, Lieut.-Colonel 15th Penna. Cavalry.
''' Committee.''
'By command of Brevet Major-General D. McM. GREGG, U.S.V., Commander.
JOHN P. NICHOLSON, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U.S.V., '' Recorder'' .
''' Official'' .
'''Recorder'' .'
=== memorial circular for Peter Dirck Keyser === ['In memoriam: Peter Dirck Keyser', circular 15, series of 1897, whole no. 340, in ''Memorial circulars, Commandery of Pennsylvania'' 1880-1899; further details about the source not recorded.]
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
'In Memoriam
'PETER DIRCK KEYSER
'Captain 91st Penna. Infantry
'DIED AT PHILADELPHIA, PA., MARCH 9, 1897.
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'HEADQUARTERS COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'CIRCULAR NO. 15, Series of 1897. Whole No. 340.
'Philadelphia, June 1, 1897.
'PETER DIRCK KEYSER.
'Captain 91st Pennsylvania Infantry September 21, 1861; resigned August 15, 1862.
'Acting Assistant Surgeon U.S. Army June 18, 1864; resigned March 9, 1865.
'One of the founders of the Order, April 15, 1865. Class 1. Insignia 3.
'Chancellor of Commandery, 1865-1866.
'Treasurer of Commandery, 1869 1873 ['' sic'' ].
'Junior Vice-Commander of Commandery February 5, 1883-1885.
'Representative from the Commandery to the Fifth Quadrennial Congress of the Order.
'Born February 8, 1835, at Philadelphia.
'Died March 9, 1897, at Philadelphia.
'In the death of Companion Peter D. Keyser, the Loyal Legion has lost one of its most devoted and genial members; none took more interest in the Order. It is now thirty-two years in April, that Companion Keyser assisted by other interested friends, met and organized the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. The Order had its beginning on or about the day of the assassination of the martyred President Lincoln. A tribute to one who thus aided in founding and shaping the course of the organization, now counting over ten thousand commissioned officers who served in the Rebellion, is eminently appropriate, and that especial mention should be made of this beginning of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion, and of Companion Keyser's connection with it.
'At the time of his death, Companion Keyser was Chancellor-in-Chief, having also served as Junior Vice-Commander of the Pennsylvania Commandery from 1883 to 1885, and as Treasurer from 1869 to 1873.
'Of the social characteristics of Companion Keyser, may be mentioned a disposition the most cheerful, cordial in manner, bright in intellect, an ornament to society, a loving husband and father and beloved by his friends. In his profession he ranked high. Among the earliest to bring especial training to especial treatment, he brought with him from abroad, acquired by his studies in the University of Berlin, Munich and Jena, graduating at the latter, a knowledge as oculist which eminently fitted him for his subsequent position in the Wills Eye Hospital of Philadelphia, and other similar institutions, for treatment especially of the eye. For ten years he was connected with the Medico-Chirurgical College as Professor of Ophthalmology, and the Dead of the Faculty for nine years. He was also member of varioius medical, surgical, literary and historical societies here and abroad. Also member of the Sons of the Revolution, being a descendant of Colonel John Eyre, who commanded the Philadelphia Artillery in the Revolutionary War, and at one time President of the Netherlands Society of Philadelphia; also member of the Union League and the United Service Clubs.
'Companion Keyser was honorably mustered out of service August 15, 1862, on physician's certificate, having received injuries while serving in the Army of the Potomac on General Henry M. Naglee's Staff in the Chickahominy campaign.
'Dr. Keyser was born in Philadelphia, February 8, 1835, son of Peter A. Keyser, a man wll and favorably known to the elder Philadelphians as a cordial friend and upright man. Dr. Keyser's forefather, Dirck Keyser, emigrated from Amsterdam, Holland, in 1688, and settled in Germantown. His family were religious refugees from Germany, where one of his ancestors suffered death because of his religious belief.
'Dr. Keyser's illness was brief; taken on Friday with a cold, which settled on his lungs, he died on the following Tuesday, March 9th, fully conscious of his approaching end. He was laid to rest in the old Dunkard burying-ground, beside his ancestors, March 12, 1897. He leaves a widow and a daughter. Can we end this said tribute better than in quoting the words of the text, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith."
'T. ELWOOD ZELL, Lt. Colonel 3d Battalion Penna. Infantry.
'PAUL A. OLIVER, Brevet Brig.-General U.S. Vols.
'CHARLES M. BURNS, Acting Asst.-Paymaster U.S. Navy.
'AUGUSTINE T. LYNCH, Lt.-Colonel 183d Penna. Infantry.
'GEO. C. HARLAN, Major and Surgeon 12th Penna. Cavalry.
'JOSEPH GILBERT, Captain 91st Pennna. Infantry.
''' Committee''
'By Command of Major General D. McM. GREGG, U.S.V., Commander
'JOHN P. NICHOLSON, '' Recorder'' .
''' Official'' .
''' Recorder'' .'
=== memorial circular for John Huey Weeks === ['In memoriam. John Huey Weeks', Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Pennsylvania Commandery, circular 2, series of 1909, whole no 642, in '' Memorial circulars: Commendery of Pennsylvania 1907-1911'' ]
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'In Memoriam
'JOHN HUEY WEEKS
'Captain Veteran Reserve Corps
'DIED AT WATERBURY CONN. JUNE 13 1908
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'HEADQUARTERS COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'CIRCULAR NO. 2. Series of 1909. Whole No. 642.
'Philadelphia, January 6, 1909.
'JOHN HUEY WEEKS
'Private 91st Pennsylvania Infantry August 22, 1861; discharged for promotion November 14 1861
'First Lieutenant 91st Pennsylvania Infantry November 14, 1861; Captain August 5, 1862; resigned and honorably discharged for disability April 26, 1863.
'First Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps July 16, 1863; Captain December 10, 1863; resigned and honorably discharged June 5, 1865.
'Elected May 3, 1882. Class I. Insignia 2445.
'Born January 19, 1842, at East Marlboro, Pa.
'Died June 13, 1908, at Waterbury, Conn.
'Companion John H. Weeks was the son of Alfred and Mary (Huey) Weeks. He was born at East Marlboro, Chester Co., Penna., where his childhood was spent, his father later removing to Philadelphia. Young Weeks was educated at the Friends' School, Cherry near Fifth St. He enlisted in the 33rd Penna. Infantry in August, 1861, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in his Regiment, which was designated the 91st Penna. Infantry, October 10th, 1861.
'In June, 1862, Lieutenant Weeks was detailed to take charge of the erection of a military telegraph line between Alexandria and Fredericksburg, Va., which work he accomplished in twenty-five days.
'Lieutenant Weeks was actively engaged at the Battle of Groveton, Va., July, 1862, and was commissioned Captain the following month. He was also actively engaged at the Battles of Antietam and Shepardstown. Exposure, incident to the campaign, brought on an attack of typhoid fever, which confined Captain Weeks to the hospital until December 1862, when hearing that his command was ordered into action, he rejoined the regiment, and took part in the action at Fredericksburg. His company formed the extreme right of the line in the assualt ['' sic'' ] upon Marye's Heights. Though twice wounded and still suffering from the effects of his recent illness, Captain Weeks commanded the rear guard in the retreat across the Rappahannoc, and also took part in the second advance against Fredericksburg. He was again sent to the hospital by a return of the illness from which he had not entirely recovered.
'In July, 1863, Captain Weeks was detailed to command four companies of infantry, reporting to General Dix, to assist in quelling the Draft Riots in New York City. This duty was performed so well that he was sent to Hartford, Conn., on a similar errand.
'At the request of Provost Marshal General Perkins, he was assigned to duty at the draft rendezvous at New Haven, Conn., where he remained until February, 1864, when he was ordered to Annapolis, Md., and assigned as an Acting Assistant Adjutant General. In this capacity he received, mustered, fed, clothed, paid and furloughed 28,000 exchanged prisoners of war, and through his efficient re-organization of the department saved to the Government over $95,000 in food and condemned clothing, which had formerly been wasted.
'Captain Weeks was offered by Governor Curtin the appointment of Colonel in a Regiment being organized in February, 1864, but declined, and in May tendered his resignation, which was accepted June 5, 1865.
'On his return to Philadelphia, Captain Weeks engaged in business as manager of a Chemical Company, but his health compelled his retirement from that work, and in 1874 he entered the service of the Empire Transportation Co., and in 1876 the Canada Southern Line in the control of the Penna. R. R. Co.; in 1885 he was appointed General Freight Agent of the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. at Phila., and remained interested in railway traffic business until 1892. During that year he suffered a stroke of paralysis which terminated his active business career.
'His military experience was of value at the time of the great labor riots of 1877, when he commanded the Volunteer Police Force organized in Buffalo, N.Y., where he then lived. The regular police were entirely inadequate to protect property and only the prompt and energetic action of the volunteers, commanded by Captain Weeks, prevented the situation at Buffalo becoming as serious as that at Pittsburgh.
'Captain Weeks married Laura Piers in October, 1865, and has three children, of whom two survive him.
'JOHN O. POERING, Brevet Captain U.S. Volunteers
'GEORGE A. BERNARD, Brevet Lieut.-Colonel U.S. Volunteers
'E. W. COFFIN, Brevet Major U.S. Volunteers.
'''Committee.''
'By command of Rear Admiral GEORGE W. MELVILLE, U.S.N. Commander
'JOHN P. NICHOLSON Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U.S.V. '' Recorder''
'''Official''
'''Recorder'' '
=== memorial circular for Joseph Gilbert === ['In memoriam: Joseph Gilbert', circular 25, series of 1910, whole no. 691, in '' Memorial circulars, Commandery of Pennsylvania'' 1907-1911; further details about the source not recorded.]
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'In Memoriam
'JOSEPH GILBERT
'Captain 91st Pennsylvania Infantry
'DIED AT JENKINTOWN PA. JANUARY 25 1910
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'HEADQUARTERS COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'CIRCULAR NO. 25. Series of 1910. Whole No. 691.
'Philadelphia, June 10, 1910.
'JOSEPH GILBERT.
'Private 91st Pennsylvania Infantry August 20, 1861; Corporal September 20, 1861; Sergeant December 22, 1862; First Sergeant June 30, 1864; discharged for promotion February 23, 1865.
'Captain 91st Pennsylvania Infantry February 24, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 4, 1887. Class 1. Insignia 5494.
'Born March 28, 1842, at Philadelphia, Pa.
'Died January 25, 1910, at Jenkintown, Pa.
'Companion Joseph Gilbert was born in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father was Joseph Gilbert and his mother Christianna Kauffman, both residents of Philadelphia. Captain Gilbert was educated in the public schools of Philadelphia, after which he served an apprenticeship at the trade of book binding. On the 20th day of August, 1861, he severed his apprenticeship, and enlisted as a private soldier in the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry. He was appointed corporal September 20, 1861, sergeant December 2, 1862, commissioned captain February 24, 1865.
'During the War he participated in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Bethesda Church, Petersburg, and several other engagements. He was wounded three times.
'During his leave of absence after being wounded at Chancellorsville, he was married in Philadelphia to Sylvania Penn Lee, returning soon after to the field, serving until the close of the War, and was mustered out July 10th, 1865. Soon after being mustered out, he returned to Philadelphia and established a successful business of manufacturing, which he actively continued until 1908, when he retired.
'In business life he maintained high ideals, and established a reputation for strict business integrity. He was a clean man, thinking good thoughts and doing good deeds. Many unfortunates have had cause to bless his kindly and charitable heart. Many who knew this modest, unassuming gentleman loved and honored him for the real worth within him, which was manifested quietly many times in acts of goodness to the widow and fatherless.
'Companion Gilbert fought for his country because he loved his country, because he loved personal liberty and human freedom, because he loved his fellow man. He left surviving him a widow, two daughters and one son, Companion Leon H. Gilbert
'MOSES VEALE, Major 109th Penna. Infanty
'JOSEPH E. GOODMAN, Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps.
'HENRY A. WIDDIFIELD, First Lieut. and Adjt. 104th Penna. Infantry
''' Committee''
'By command of Brevet Lieut.-Colonel EDWIN A. LANDELL, U.S.V. Commander
'JOHN P. NICHOLSON Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U.S.V. '' Recorder''
''' Official''
''' Recorder'' '
=== memorial circular for James Joseph Donnelly === ['In memoriam: James Joseph Donnelly', circular 31, series of 1911, whole no. 730, in ''Memorial circulars, Commandery of Pennsylvania'' 1907-1911; further details about the source not recorded.]
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'In Memoriam
'JAMES JOSEPH DONNELLY
'First Lieutenant 118th Pennsylvania Infantry
'DIED AT ATLANTA GA. JUNE 23 1911
'Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
'HEADQUARTERS COMMANDERY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
'CIRCULAR No. 31. Series of 1911. Whole No. 730.
'Philadelphia, November 15, 1911.
'JAMES JOSEPH DONNELLY.
'Private 118th Pennsylvania Infantry August 7, 1862; Sergeant January 19, 1864; discharged for promotion May 1, 1865.
'First Lieutenant 118th Pennsylvania Infantry May 1, 1865; transferred to 91st Pennsylvania Infantry June 1, 1865; honorably mustered out July 10, 1865.
'Elected May 4, 1887. Class 1. Insignia 5491.
'Born February 14, 1844, at Belfast, Ireland.
'Died June 23, 1911, at Atlanta, Ga.
'Companion James J. Donnelly was a native of Ireland. He was born in Belfast, and received his education in that city. He came to this country with his parents about 1858, and at the outbreak of the War of the Rebellion enlisted as a private in the 118th Pennsylvania Infantry, with which he served throughout the Army of the Potomac from the muster in of the regiment in August, 1862. He was promoted Sergeant January 19, 1864; First Lieutenant May 1, 1865; transferred to the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry June 1, 1865, and mustered out July 10, 1865.
'He was an industrious, conscientious soldier, whose honest and kindly nature made no enemies, and the splendid courage displayed on so many fields challenged admiration and respect. He was a member of the G.A.R.
'For more than forty years he was connected with the houses of Atmore & Company and Thomas W. Sparks, this city, making his residence in Atlanta, Georgia.
'Few traveling men were more widely known than he and there were none among his long list of acquaintances who did not love and respect him for his many excellent qualities.
'From Atlanta he traveled to the far West and was known by successful men in every walk of life in the many cities he visited.
'He is survived by his wife, who was Miss Julia Fisher, of Portsmouth, England, and six sons and three daughters.
'FRANCIS A. DONALDSON, Captain 118th Penna. Infantry.
'HENRY E. KELLY, Captain 118th Penna. Infantry.
'JOSEPH ASHBROOK, Brevet Major U.S. Volunteers.
' '' Committee.''
'By command of Brevet Major WILLIAM H. LAMBERT, U.S.V. Commander
'JOHN P. NICHOLSON Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel U.S.V. '' Recorder''
'''Official''
'''Recorder'' '

91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces

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[[Category:91st Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] The 91st Bomb Group (Heavy) was an air combat unit of the United States Army Air Forces during the Second World War. Classified as a heavy bombardment group, the 91st operated B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft and was known unofficially as "The Ragged Irregulars" or as "Wray's Ragged Irregulars", after the commander who took the group to England. During its service in World War II the unit consisted of the 322nd, 323rd, 324th, and 401st Bomb Squadrons. The 91st Bomb Group is most noted as the unit in which the bomber [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memphis_Belle_(aircraft) Memphis Belle] flew, and for having suffered the greatest number of losses of any heavy bomb group in World War II. The 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy) was assigned to: * [[:Category: Second Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | Second Air Force]] on 26 June 1942 * [[:Category: Eighth Air Force, United States Army Air Forces, World War II | Eighth Air Force]] before 4 Nov 1942 * 101st Provisional Bomb Wing on 3 January 1943 Primary subordinate units were: * Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron *364th Service Squadron *39th Service & Support Group (detachment) *161st Quartermaster Company (detachment) *863rd Chemical Company *982d Military Police Company *1076th Ordnance Company *1204th Quartermaster Company (detachment) *1696th Ordnance Company *322nd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) *323rd Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) *324th Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) *401st Bombardment Squadron (Heavy) For more information on the 91st Bombardment Group (Heavy) during World War II See: * [[Wikipedia:91st_Bombardment_Group]] * [http://www.americanairmuseum.com/unit/544 91st Bomb Group The Ragged Irregulars] * [http://www.91stbombgroup.com/ The 91st Bomb Group]

91st PA: Battle of Fredericksburg

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] The 91st was part of the final futile charge on Marye's Heights. After it failed, the 91st helped cover the Union retreat across the river. By mistake, Company E (under Captain Lentz) was left behind, and barely made it across before the Confederates captured them. == how the 91st fit in the Fifth Corps == source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 21 page 56 Organization of Union forces at the Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, December 11-15, 1862 THIRD DIVISION. Brig. Gen. ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS. First Brigade, Brig. Gen. ERASTUS B. TYLER. : 91st Pennsylvania, Col. Edgar M. Gregory. : 126th Pennsylvania; Col. James G. Elder. Lieut Col. David W. Rowe. : 129th Pennsylvania, Col. Jacob G. Frick. : 134th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. Edward O'Brien. Second Brigade, Col. PETER H. ALLABACH. : 123d Pennsylvania, Col. John B. Clark. : 131st Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. William B. Shaut. : 133d Pennsylvania, Col. Franklin B. Speakman. : 155th Pennsylvania, Col. Edward J. Allen. Artillery : 1st New York Light, Battery C, Lieut. William H. Phillips. : 1st United States, Batteries E and G, Capt. Alanson M. Randol [footnote:] Chief of artillery, Third Division. [end of footnote] == regimental report == source: ''Official Records'' series 1, volume 21, pages 438-440 [[Gregory-6961|Col. Edgar M. Gregory]], Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry. CAMP NEAR FREDERICKSBURG, VA., December 18, 1862. CAPTAIN: I have the honor to make the following report of the part taken by the Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the engagement with the rebels at Fredericksburg Heights, Va., on the afternoon of the 13th instant: At about 12 a.m. we crossed the pontoon bridge, and proceeded to some of the stores in the central part of the city, where, by order, we deposited therein the knapsacks and surplus baggage of the officers and men, after which the regiment took up the line of march for the rear of the city, upon reaching which we halted for further orders. About 3.30 o'clock the regiment, along with the brigade, moved off to the battle-field, via one of the main roads leading from the city toward the rear, and, crossing the canal or creek, took our position on the left of the road. We halted but a short time here, when we were ordered to move to the right of the road, beneath a hill (beyond which the enemy's batteries were posted), our right resting in the meadow, near a tan-yard. While in this position the enemy moved a gun from one of the earthworks on our right, and placed it in a position to enfilade our lines. They immediately commenced shelling our position, and I have to report the following as the casualties in this regiment, in consequence of the fire of the rebels at this place, viz: [[Murphy-16696|One lieutenant]] severely wounded, since died, 6 men killed, and 1 man wounded. We were immediately removed to our former position, on the left of the road, where we remained until directed to prepare for assaulting the rebel works. We were ordered into position on the left of the One hundred and twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Elder, and in the rear of the One hundred and twenty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Frick. The regiment started on the charge in this position about sunset, and marched up the hill and over the plains above. We steadily advanced, notwithstanding the fact that our path was almost completely blocked up by regiments of men lying in line of battle on the hill, and were while in this position constantly exposed to a terrific fire from the rebels, who were posted behind stone walls and formidable earthworks, while their batteries on the hill shelled us unceasingly. The advance continued beyond the brick house, about 30 or 40 yards, when we retired. After retiring under cover of the hill, we returned to the city and remained under arms until about 5 a.m. 14th instant, when, under orders, we again proceeded to the battle-field, and remained at our old position until daylight. We returned again and remained until Monday night, the 15th instant. About 8 o'clock we were ordered to proceed to the rear of the city, between Amelia and Fauquier streets. Three lines of pickets were posted as follows: Company A, [[Gregory-6963|Lieut. F. H. Gregory]] commanding, occupying the front line, the left resting on the west wall of the grave-yard, and extending west to the road. The second line, composed of Company E, Capt. John D. Lentz, and Company F, Capt. John H. Weeks, were posted about 60 yards immediately in the rear and parallel to Company A. While posting this second line of pickets, they were fired into by some one from the flank, which, upon inquiry, was found to be from the pickets of our own troops, under command of Colonel Roberts, wherein one of my men was slightly wounded. Our reserve was placed about 100 yards in rear of the second line, composed of seven companies. Nothing further occurred during our stay at this post. We were relieved by the Fifth New York, and ordered to proceed as soon as possible to another part of the city, under the direction of Lieutenant Diehl, aide to Brigadier-General Tyler, and moved on until we reached a post below the city near the railroad, arriving at about 1 a. m. on the morning of the 16th instant. Remaining on duty at this post until daylight, we were ordered to retire. For particulars of that affair, and a full report of the killed, wounded, and missing, I refer you to my report of the 17th instant. [footnote: Not found; but see revised statement, p.137.] In conclusion, I have the pleasure to say that my officers and men discharged their duties faithfully until the close of the battle. I am, captain, very respectfully, your most obedient servant, [[Gregory-6961|E. M. GREGORY]], Colonel, Commanding. Capt. H. C. RANNEY, Assistant Adjutant-General, First Brigade. == Company E report == source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 21 page 403 Inclosure. 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CAMP IN THE FIELD, Near Fredericksburg, Va., December 17, 1862. SIR: I have the honor to make a report of the affair which occurred on the morning of the 16th instant. In pursuance of orders, I proceeded with my command, under the direction of Captain Cavada, to the road and across the creek. Was told by the captain that Lieutenant-Colonel Rowe, One hundred and twenty-sixth Regiment, would give me my instructions. An officer was directed by the colonel to show me where to post my men, and the colonel directed me to hold the house (known as the block-house) at all hazards. After posting the men on the line, and having 12 left, I was directed to place them in the block-house and stay with them, remaining in the block-house, from daylight till 10 a. m. I saw a number of men, supposed to be Berdan Sharpshooters, being relieved. Discovered my mistake when I saw them taken toward the rebel camp. The rebels then approached toward the block-house, where I was posted with my men. They ran on until within 30 or 40 yards, when they demanded that we surrender, with the exclamation, "Down with your guns, you sons of bitches." We let them come a little nearer, when I ordered my men to fire, when the officer who commanded the rebels fell, and several others, wounded. They then broke and started off on a run. On looking around, I saw a large force closing in on us from three sides. I ordered my men to retire as quickly as possible. Before starting, however, a man appeared near the door. I ordered him to come in, taking his cartridge-box and gun from him; brought him away with me. We started down the picket line toward the road; saw guns lying along the line; followed the road to the town; saw a large number of rebels in the town; changed our direction toward the river; went up the shore to the railroad bridge; found the pontoon bridge removed. Our escape being cut off, then began to devise means to cross the river, when Private James Clark volunteered to swim across and bring or send a boat over, which he did after reaching the shore. Two men employed on the railroad took a pontoon boat over for us to cross in, when we arrived on this side about 12 o'clock with the men and prisoner. Did not discover that any of my men were missing until after roll-call, at sunset, when I found that 11 men of my company did not answer to their names. I believe now that the men I saw going toward the rebel camp were my men taken prisoners. I am, very respectfully, JOHN D. LENTZ, Captain Company E. Lieut. B. J. TAYMAN, Adjutant Ninety-First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. == casualties == source: most from Samuel Penniman Bates, ''History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5'' (Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71), 5 volumes, 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-193. === captured === source: company E descriptive book : David Baird (E) : James Clayton (E) : William Dougherty (E) : William Gorman (E) : Joseph Griffith (E) : George Keever (E) : John Keever (E) : James McFarland (E) : Joseph Rementer (E) : Samuel Stewart (E) : Robert Wooden (E) === wounded === : Franklin Clough (A) left with wounded, deserted, returned 22 February 1863 : Daniel Murphy (D) wounded 13 Dec : Jacob Afflerback (E) (not in Bates) : Beaver, Charles (D) : Brown, William (C), fatally wounded 13 Dec : Clark, William (E), lost part of hand : Davis, William (D) : Delavan, James M (C) : Dunham, Harry (G) : [[Elder-2859|Elder, William]] (B); died of those wounds : Gordan, James M (A) : Grier, Samuel (D) mortally wounded : Jeffries, Wm H (E), slightly wounded, probably 13 December : Lewis, James P (A) : Lour, Henry (D) : McFetters, Robert (D) : Mason, Henry (A) : McKane, Henry (C), wounded between eyes : Mettinger, George (B) : Murphy, Henry (B) : O'Brien, James (D) : Pentland, Wm D (D) : Sinex, Robert H (D) : Somerville, John (C) : Tierney, James (C) : Tinney, William (D) : [[Todd-7765|Todd, George W]] (F&S), died of those wounds, 19 Dec 1862 : Wallace, Thomas (B) : Weeks, Joel (B) : Williams, Griffith (B) === killed === : [[Baumgardner-358|Baumgardner, W H]] (I) : [[Collins-20741|Collins, Newton]] (I) : [[Godfrey-3529|Godfrey, Amos]] (A) : [[Hallowell-200|Hallowell, Thomas]] (D) : [[Johnson-76198|Johnson, John P]] (C) : [[McGilley-4|McGilley, John]] (I) : [[Murphy-16696|Murphy, George]] (I) : [[Patterson-13805|Patterson, James]] (D) : [[Rogers-23749|Rodgers, Richard]] (I) : Steel, Samuel (D) (according to Bates, but in fact he died on 3 May 1863) : [[Trautwine-2|Troutwine, William]] (C) : [[Wilds-273|Wilds, William]] (D) === missing === : Gentle, Henry (K) == Brigade report == [source: Official records series 1 volume 21 pages 436-438] Report of Brig. Gen. Erastus B. Tyler, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade. HEADQUARTERS TYLER'S BRIGADE, Camp in the Field, December 16, 1862. CAPTAIN: I have the honor to report, for the information of the general commanding the Third Division, that I marched from our bivouac, on the morning of the 13th instant, with the Ninety-First Pennsylvania Infantry, 23 officers and 401 men; the One hundred and thirty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, 24 officers and 518 men; the One hundred and twenty-sixth Pennsylvania infantry, 26 officers and 606 men, and the One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, 26 officers and 575 men, making a total of 99 officers and 2,100 enlisted men. From the time we left camp until we were ordered into action no opportunity was afforded the regimental commanders to have further calls, but such efforts were made to prevent straggling in crossing the river, and in passing through the city of Fredericksburg, as to induce me to believe that, with the exception of the regimental detail of 12 [p.437] men, left in charge of knapsacks, my brigade took its fully duty strength into action. A list of casualties of the different regiments, prepared with great care by the colonels, I herewith send you, making my total loss 4 officers and 46 men killed; 29 officers and 294 men wounded, and 83 men missing. [footnote: See revised statement, p.137] Of the latter I have good reason to believe a large majority were either killed or severely wounded. The position first assigned us on the right of the Plank road subjected us to an enfilading fire from the enemy's batteries on the crest of the hill beyond. Of our loss there I am unable to give an accurate account, from the fact that we did not again occupy that position after crossing to the left of the road. The loss there is principally accounted for among the missing. I was delaying somewhat in the formation of my double line of battle, on the left of the road, by the constant passing of limbers to the rear and front, and the deep mud along the whole line. As soon, however, as the formation was complete, I ordered the charge sounded, having previously cautioned the command not to fire a gun until ordered to do so by me. The brigade moved forward in as good order as the muddy condition of the ground on the left of my line would admit, until we came upon a body of officers and men lying flat upon the ground in front of the brick house, and along the slight elevation on its right and left. Upon our arrival, the officers commanded halt, flourishing their swords as they lay, while a number of their men endeavored to intimidate our troops by crying out that we would be slaughtered, &c. An effort was made to get them out of the way, but failed, and we marched over them. When we were within a very short distance of the enemy's line, a fire was opened on our rear, wounding a few of my most valuable officers, and, I regret to say, killing some of our men. Instantaneously the cry ran along our lines that we were being fired into from the rear. The column halted, receiving at the same time a terrible fire from the enemy. Orders for the moment were forgotten, and a fire from our whole line was immediately returned. Another cry passed along the line that we were being fired upon from the rear, when our brave men, after giving the enemy several volleys, fell back. It will be impossible for me in this report to mention the many acts of heroism on that bloody field, but it is due the officers and men to state that they performed their duties well, and they need no higher encomiums than to know that their conduct on the field was highly complimented by their division and grand division commanders. Lieutenant-Colonel O'Brien, One hundred and thirty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, led the right front; Colonel Frick, One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, the left; Colonel Elder, One hundred and twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, the right rear, and Colonel Gregory, Ninety-First Pennsylvania Infantry, the left, discharging their respective duties creditably and satisfactorily, their voiced being frequently heard above the din of battle, urging on their men against the terrible shower of shot and shell, and, last but not least, the awful musketry, as we approached the stone wall. Of the conduct of those officers I cannot speak too highly. Major Thompson, of the One hundred and thirty-fourth; Lieutenant-Colonel Armstrong and Major Anthony, of the One hundred and twenty-ninth, are entitled to great credit for their efforts and officer-like conduct during the engagement. Colonel Elder received a serious wound [p.438] (fracture of the thigh), and was carried off the field, Lieutenant-Colonel Rowe assuming command. Colonel Gregory received a slight wound in the hand, and his horse fell under him, pierced with five balls. Major Todd, of the Ninety-first, lost his right leg from a shell just before the charge was sounded, and I fear it will cost his life. He was a brave and valuable officer. Adjutant Reed, of the One hundred and thirty-fourth, received a serious wound in the thigh while at the head of his regiment. Lieutenant- Colonel Armstrong had his horse shot under him. Adjutants Green and Tayman exhibited great coolness in the discharge of their duties. Captains Lieb, Taylor, Breckenridge, Lawrence, Hague, Lyons, Walker, McCready, and Doebler were severely wounded. Lieutenant-Colonel O'Brien had a very narrow and miraculous escape, a ball passing through his saddle from front to rear directly under him. It may not be improper for me to say that Captain Thomas, acting inspector-general, upon your staff, after having his horse shot, and thus prevented from serving you, joined his company in the One hundred and twenty-ninth, and was wounded while leading them in the charge. I desire to call the particular attention of the commanding general to the accompanying reports from the regimental commanders relative to the creditable conduct of officers of the line. I take pleasure in being able to report that the medical department of the command was well and able conducted; and although a number of our medical officers were absent, under the personal attention of the acting medical director, Dr. McKinney, assisted by the acting brigade surgeon, Nugent, our wounded were well and promptly attended to. Col. M. S. Quay, late of the One hundred and thirty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, was upon my staff as a volunteer aide-de-camp, and to him I am greatly indebted. Notwithstanding his enfeebled health, he was in the saddle early and late, ever prompt and efficient, and especially so during the engagement on the field. To my staff who were with me, Capt. H. C. Ranney, assistant adjutant-general, and Lieut. James B. Diehl, aide-de- camp, am I particularly indebted for their promptness and untiring efforts during the entire six days and nights that we were under arms. I am, captain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, E. B. TYLER, Brigadier-General. Capt. CARSWELL McCLELLAN, Assistant Adjutant-General. == Division report == source: ''Official Records'' series 1, volume 21, pages 430-434 Report of Brig. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division. HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, Camp near Fredericksburg, Va., December 16, 1862. GENERAL: I beg leave to submit the following brief report of the part taken in the action of the 13th instant at Fredericksburg by the division under my command: My division (about 4,500 strong), being massed in the vicinity of the Phillips house, received orders at 2.30 in the afternoon to cross the river and enter Fredericksburg, which being done, it occupied, by your orders, in quick succession three positions in that time. My troops were yet in the act of forming for the third time when I received an urgent request from Major-General Couch to support that part of his corps on the left of the Telegraph road, and almost at the same moment a staff officer rode up and informed him that General Griffin would re-enforce him. A few minutes later I was directed to do so, and without an instant's delay the Second Brigade, commanded by Colonel Allabach, the nearest in the field, was moved to the front, and orders sent by me at the same time to General Tyler, commanding the First Brigade, to follow and form on its right. Subsequently, when forming the troops for the attack, Captain Randol, First U. S. Artillery, chief of artillery of my division, whom I had ordered to keep the artillery in some sheltered place, reported to me on the field for further instructions. I directed him to hold the artillery within supporting distance on the heights, so that in the event of any aid being required or disaster occurring he would be at hand to support or cover us. This direction he carried out promptly so far as the ground that was not already occupied by artillery admitted. I had not as yet seen any part of the ground occupied by the enemy or our own troops, and the necessity was so urgent that I could not take time to examine it. At my request an officer of General Hancock's staff (Captain Hancock) [p.431] accompanied me to the ground, first to a ravine crossing the Telegraph road, where the troops could form under partial cover; then to the high ground above, on which, some 200 yards in advance, were the troops I was to support, slightly sheltered by a small rise in the ground. One hundred and fifty yards in advance of them was a heavy stone wall, a mile in length, which was strengthened by a trench. This stone wall was at the foot of the heights in rear of Fredericksburg, the crest of which, running 400 yards distant from the wall, was crowned with batteries. The stone wall was heavily lined with the enemy's infantry. The Second Brigade was quickly formed under my direction by Colonel Allabach, and then led by him and myself. It moved rapidly and gallantly up to General Couch's troops, under the artillery and musketry fire of the enemy. The nature of the enemy's line of defense could not be clearly perceived by me until I reached our line. The troops I was to support, as well as those on their left (I could not see those on their right from the interruption of the line by a road and the thick smoke), were sheltering themselves by lying on the ground. This example Colonel Allabach's brigade immediately followed, in spite of an effort to prevent it, and opened a fire upon the enemy. A part only of his men were able to reach the front rank, owing to the numbers already occupying the ground. The continued presence of the troops I was to support or relieve proved a serious obstacle to my success. As soon as I ascertained the nature of the enemy's position, I was satisfied that our fire could have but little effect upon him, and that the only mode of attacking him successfully was with the bayonet. This I resolved to do, although my command was composed of troops that entered the service in August. With great difficulty their firing was arrested, chiefly by the exertions of myself and staff, and Colonel Allabach, aided by Colonel Allen, Colonel Clark, and Captain Tyler. While this was being done, I sent a staff officer to General Tyler with instructions to bring his command to the left of the road in the ravine, and prepare it to support or take the place of Allabach's brigade, as the even might require. The charge was then made, but the deadly fire of musketry and artillery broke it, after an advance of 50 yards. Colonel Allabach reformed the brigade, a portion in the line from which the charge was made, and the remainder in the ravine from which they originally advanced. The greater part of my staff were now on foot, having had their horses killed or disabled, my own being in the latter condition from two wounds. Mounting the horse of my special orderly (Damond, Sixth U. S. Cavalry), I rode to General Tyler's brigade to conduct it to the enemy, and while doing so received three successive orders from General Butterfield to charge the enemy's line, the last order being accompanied by the message that both General Burnside and General Hooker demanded that the crest should be taken before night. It was already growing dusky. General Tyler's brigade was not yet entirely formed, and was impeded in doing so by a battery of six guns, whose limbers occupied a part of his ground, and whose fire would have rendered it impossible for him to advance. With great difficulty I brought this battery to cease firing. Then, riding along the two lines, I directed them not to fire; that it was useless; that the bayonet alone was the weapon to fight with here. Anticipating, too, the serious obstacle they would meet with in the masses of men lying under the little shelter afforded by the natural embankment in front, before mentioned, who could not be got out of the way, I directed them to disregard those men entirely, and to pass over them. I ordered the officers to the front, and, with a hurrah, the brigade, led by General Tyler and myself, advanced [p.432] gallantly over the ground, under the heaviest fire yet opened, which poured upon it from the moment it rose from the ravine. As the brigade reached the masses of men referred to, every effort was made by the latter to prevent our advance. They called to our men not to go forward, and some attempted to prevent by force their doing so. The effect upon my command was what I apprehended the line was somewhat disordered, and, in part, forced to form into a column, but still advanced rapidly. The fire of the enemy's musketry and artillery, furious as it was before, now became still hotter. The stone wall was a sheet of flame, that enveloped the head and flanks of the column. Officers and men were falling rapidly, and the head of the column was at length brought to a stand when close up to the wall. Up to this time not a shot had been fired by the column, but now some firing began. It lasted but a minute, when, in spite of all our efforts, the column turned and began to retire slowly. I attempted to rally the brigade behind the natural embankment so often mentioned, but the united efforts of General Tyler, myself, our staffs, and the other officers could not arrest the retiring mass. My efforts were the less effective, since I was again dismounted, my second horse having been killed under me. The only one of my staff now mounted was Lieutenant Humphreys, whose horse had been three times wounded. All the rest had their horses either killed or disabled, except one officer, who had been sent off with orders. Directing General Tyler to reform his brigade under cover of the ravine, I returned to the portion of Allabach's brigade still holding, with the other troops, the line of natural embankment. At this moment some one brought me Colonel Elder's horse, the colonel having been dangerously wounded a short time before My force being too small to try another charge, I communicated the result of the contest to General Butterfield, and received directions in return to bring the remainder of my troops to the ravine. This was accordingly done, the One hundred and twenty-third and One hundred and fifty-fifth Regiments, commanded by Colonels Clark and Allen, retiring slowly and in good order, singing and hurrahing. Colonel Allabach brought off the other regiments in equally good order. Our loss in both brigades was heavy, exceeding 1,000 in killed and wounded, [footnote:] See revised statement, p.137. [end of footnote] including in the number officers of high rank. The greater part of the loss occurred during the brief time they were charging and retiring, which scarcely occupied more than ten or fifteen minutes for each brigade. I beg leave to submit herewith the reports of Brig. Gen. E. B. Tyler, commanding First Brigade, and Col. P. H. Allabach, commanding Second Brigade, and to bring to you notice the officers mentioned by them who distinguished themselves by their gallant bearing. Among them are Colonel Gregory (slightly wounded), Colonel Frick, Colonel Elder (dangerously wounded), and Lieutenant-Colonel O'Brien, commanding regiments; Lieutenant-Colonels Armstrong and Rowe; Majors Thompson and Anthony, and Major Todd (who had his leg shattered and has since died); Colonels Allen and Clark, commanding regiments; Captain Porter, assistant adjutant-general (dangerously wounded), and Captain Tyler, and Lieutenant Noon, adjutant One hundred and thirty-third Regiment (killed on the field). I also transmit the report of the acting chief of artillery, Captain Randol, to whom by acknowledgments are due for the prompt and skillful manner in which he executed the duties assigned him. The cool courage of Colonel Allen, One hundred and fifty-fifth Regiment; of [p.433] Colonel Clark, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment, and of Captain Tyler, One hundred and twenty-third Regiment, in bringing up the men to the charge and in conducting them from the field, fell particularly under my own observation, and I desire to bring their conduct to your notice. I cannot express in too warm terms my indebtedness to the officers of my staff for the services they rendered me. The cool gallantry with which they aided in forming the troops, leading them to the charge, and rallying them when retiring; in conveying my orders over the field, and in seconding all my efforts to accomplish the object of our presence there, entitles them to some mark of approbation from some authority higher than mind. I beg leave, therefore, to mention their names: Capt. Carswell McClellan, assistant adjutant-general; Lieutenants Humphreys and Christiancy, aides-de-camp; Capt. Herbert Thomas, One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, acting inspector-general; Captain Knowles, commissary of subsistance; Capt. A. Cavada, Twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, additional aide-de-camp, and Captain Behrer, One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, additional aide-de-camp. Captain Thomas, when his horse was killed in the charge, joined his company, and, while leading it, was severely wounded. Captains Knowles and Rehrer and Lieutenant Humphreys were slightly wounded. In conclusion, I cannot refrain from expressing the opinion that one of the greatest obstacles to my success was the mass of troops lying on our front line. They ought to have been withdrawn before mine advanced. The troops on their right and left would have prevented the enemy from advancing. Finding them lying there, the men of Allabach's brigade, who had never before been in battle, instinctively followed their example. Besides, they disordered my lines and were greatly in the way when I wished to bring the brigade to a charge. When General Tyler's brigade advanced, they, together with some of my own men of Allabach's brigade, not only impeded its progress, but converted it, as I have already stated, into a massive column too large to be managed properly. As soon as the troops were placed in the new positions they were directed to occupy, parties were sent out to bring in the wounded and dead, and the division ambulances and stretcher-bearers were dispatched upon the same errand. The latter, however, had scarcely any stretchers, the repeated requisitions for the same never having been filled. They were obliged to use shutters. The wounded were nearly all brought in before daylight, and some of the dead, but many of the latter were left upon the field. I ordered out burying parties on the following night, but it was extremely difficult to distinguish ours, and utterly impossible for the parties to bring off all who were lying there. The bodies of many of the men were, therefore, left there. Surgeon McKinney, One hundred and thirty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, acting medical director of the division during the sickness of Surgeon Knight, prepared hospitals in the town, and made every arrangement possible for the care of the wounded. They received prompt and skillful treatment, and the most careful attention at his hands, as fast as they were brought in. His conduct deserves great praise. The detailed report of killed, wounded, and missing, with the statement of accounts, is not yet complete, but will be prepared and transmitted as soon as possible. For the present, I present a tabular statement of casualties, with a list of officers killed and wounded. The missing of the tabular statement are undoubtedly killed. [p.434] Recapitulation of casualties in the division. {| border="1" | rowspan=2 | Command. | colspan=2 | Killed. | colspan=2 | Wounded. | colspan=2 | Missing. | rowspan=2 | Aggregate |- | Off. | Enl. | Off. | Enl. | Off. | Enl. |- ! align=left colspan=8 | First Brigade: |- | 91st PA | 1 | 8 | 3 | 43 | ----- | 20 | 75 |- | 126th PA | 1 | 11 | 8 | 59 | ----- | 14 | 93 |- | 129th PA | 1 | 16 | 9 | 92 | ----- | 22 | 140 |- | 134th PA | 1 | 11 | 10 | 99 | 1 | 26 | 148 |- | colspan=8 | |- ! align=left colspan=8 | Second Brigade: |- | Staff | ------ | ----- | 1 | ----- | ----- | ----- | 1 |- | 123d PA | 1 | 14 | 5 | 101 | ----- | 13 | 134 |- | 131st PA | 2 | 16 | 8 | 132 | ----- | 19 | 177 |- | 133d PA | 3 | 17 | 8 | 132 | ----- | 24 | 184 |- | 155th PA | 1 | 5 | 1 | 57 | ----- | 4 | 68 |- |- | Total | 11 | 98 | 53 | 715 | 1 | 142 | 1,020 |} [footnote to 'Total': But see revised statement, p.127.] == Corps report == source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 21 pages 399-403 Report of Brig. Gen. Daniel Butterfield, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps. HEADQUARTERS FIFTH ARMY CORPS December, 1862. COLONEL: The Fifth Army Corps, under my command, broke camp on the morning of December 11, and marched to the left bank of the Rappahannock. The divisions moved in three separate lines, the Second Division (General Sykes) on the right by the Stafford road; the First Division (General Griffin) on the left, and to the left of the road passing from camp to the Phillips house, and the Third Division (General Humphreys') in the center, on a route to the right of that taken by General Griffin. In compliance with instructions previously received, the approaches to a position at the river had been selected and assigned to the divisions as above. The artillery moved in the rear of the divisions, with the exception of two batteries, Hazlett's battery (D), Fifth U.S. Artillery, and Waterman's battery (C), Rhode Island Artillery, which had been detached by order of the chief of artillery of the Army of the Potomac. The commands were provided with three days' cooked rations, in haversacks, and forage for the animals with batteries. The command bivouacked on the nights of the 11th and 12th near the river bank, waiting completion of the bridges and crossing of the troops preceding. About 2 p. m. on the 13th, we were ordered to cross the river. Three divisions crosses on the pontoon bridges laid opposite Fredericksburg immediately, in the following order: Sykes' on the right, Griffin's on the left, and Humphrey's in the center. Upon our arrival in Fredericksburg, the streets were somewhat obstructed. At about 3 p. m. Griffin's division was ordered to the rear of Fredericksburg, in front of the enemy's works, to support General Sturgis' command. A few moments after, in compliance with orders received, he relieved General Sturgis. General Humphreys moved up to the junction of Hanover street and the Orange turnpike, General Sykes close in his rear. General Humphrey's division was formed on the left of the Culpeper road by brigade front; General Sykes on the right of the Culpeper road. I was ordered to attack and break the enemy's line and carry the heights to our front. The crowded state of the streets of Fredericksburg prevented the crossing of all the artillery. Such portions of it as had crossed the river, including Hazard's battery, which was formed in the street, on the left of Hanover street, were placed in position on the right and left of the point of attack, and ordered to open a concentrated fire upon the enemy's lines during the formation of the infantry, as heretofore stated. The enemy was posted on his first line securely behind a stone wall near the foot of a crest, which was covered with batteries. The position of those batteries enabled the enemy to direct a severe cross-fire of artillery upon the heads of the columns. The enemy's position was one of exceeding strength, and his troops were well protected. During all the movements and formations the columns were subjected to a heavy fire. While endeavoring to force their way with powder and ball, no apparent advantage was gained. Orders were given to carry the heights with the bayonets. General Sykes was ordered to form a column of attack on the right of Humphreys. The attack of Humphreys' and Griffin's divisions was made with a spirit and efficiency scarcely, if ever, equaled in the records of this war; but the attack was made against a position so advantageous and strong to the enemy that it failed. General Humphreys' division having been repulsed, fell back. General Sykes was immediately ordered to change his dispositions, to cover his own ground and that upon which Humphreys had attacked. General Humphreys was ordered to form in the rear of him. General Griffin fell back, but shortly after advanced to the extreme front, which he had gained, and held his position. The reports of the division commanders set forth in detail the order and character of their respective movements. Sykes' division was directed to hold the line in the rear of the ditch (marked B on the map [footnote: Not found.] accompanying this report). General Griffin continued the line on the left, connecting with the Ninth Army Corps; Allabach's brigade, of General Humphreys', in the rear of Major Andrews' brigade, at a point marked F on the map, and Andrews' and Stockton's brigades, at a point marked C on the map. Late at night I received orders from the major-general commanding to have these troops take an advanced position, where some portions of General Couch's corps were lying down in front of the ditch, which position was accordingly taken. The brigades of Colonel Buchanan and Major Andrews, in General Sykes' division, and Colonel Stockton's, in General Griffin's, held this line within close range of the enemy's position behind the stone wall (marked D on the map), for twenty-four hours following, on the 14th. A more severe test of the discipline and efficiency of those commands could not have been made. At noon on the 15th, that portion of Fredericksburg bounded by Hanover Street on the left, and the Rappahannock River on the right, was assigned to me, to be put in a state of defense and held. General Whipple's division was ordered to me for this duty. The different portions of the line of defense were apportioned according to the strength of the various divisions: General Whipple on the right, from the river to the junction of the canal and Fall Hill road; General Griffin on his left, to Fauquier street; General Humphreys on General Griffin's left, to Amelia street, and General Sykes on General Humphreys' left, to Hanover street, his left connecting with the command of General Couch, who had been intrusted with the remaining portions of the defenses of the town. General Warren was charged with the construction of the barricades and earthworks. [footnote: See No. 193, p. 429. ] Captain Weed, chief of artillery of the corps, was charged with the distribution and disposition of the artillery. As soon as darkness permitted, the work was carried on as rapidly as the limited number of implements at hand and to be obtained would allow. No work could be done before dark. The divisions were assigned to various portions of the town, in accordance with the orders given them to move to the proper relief or support without confusion. At about 10 o'clock at night, the main body, assigned to the portion of the town on the left of Hanover street, was withdrawn, and the defense of the entire town was assigned to me. I was directed to relieve the pickets on the left of Hanover street. The darkness and the wearied condition of both officers and men of the command incident to exposure and the duties performed since breaking camp, made this a severe task upon them. Generals Griffin and Humphreys were withdrawn from the right and assigned to the line from Hanover street to the left. General Sykes and General Whipple covered the line from which the other two divisions were withdrawn. The alacrity with which these orders were obeyed was most praiseworthy. At 3.30 a. m. orders came to withdraw the command from Fredericksburg and recross the river, covering the withdrawal of the bridges. Captain Weed was directed to move all the artillery immediately; the provost-guard ordered to patrol the town; wake up all stragglers; search all alley-ways and by-ways, and make every possible exertion to get all absentees to their commands. Precise and detailed orders in writing were given for the withdrawal of the forces. Under direction of General Sykes, one of this brigades covered the whole. This order was carried out in the most admirable manner. No confusion occurred; no haste or disorder. Contrary to my understanding, and without notice, the engineers in charge took up two of the pontoon bridges before all the troops directed to cross them had done so. This action necessitated a change in the order of withdrawal, which was made properly and without confusion. It was a most fortunate circumstance that this unwarrantable blunder caused no confusion. The bridges were immediately ordered to be relaid, and the crossing continued successfully. Colonel Buchanan's brigade, of Sykes' division, crossed last, at about 8 a. m., in most excellent order. Several boat-loads of stragglers were brought over after the taking up of the bridges, which was completed at 9 a. m. My command was two hours longer in retiring from the position in front of the enemy to the left bank of the river than it was in crossing from the left bank on the 13th and engaging with the enemy. I can give no better commentary than this upon the spirit which animated all in the performance of their duty. The accompanying sketch [footnote: Not found.] will illustrate fully the positions of attack, the lines of defense, and enemy's line, &c., alluded to in my report. The reports of the division commanders furnish in detail the movements executed by them. I regret to state that, by the neglect of duty of a subordinate officer, on picket duty, of General Humphreys' division, and the failure to comply with precise orders given, Captain Lentz's company [E], of the Ninety-first Pennsylvania Volunteers, were left unrelieved on picket. The gallant behavior of Captain Lentz and his men, his successful withdrawal of all but a small portion of them, is set forth modestly in his report, hereto annexed and marked C. This officer deserves an acknowledgment and reward for his conduct. The report of General Whipple's operations while under my command will reach you through General Stoneman, his corps commander. I can only bear testimony to the cheerfulness and energy with which he and his command devoted themselves to the arduous duties imposed upon them. It remains for me to allude to the conduct of the Fifth Army Corps during these movements. I hardly know how to express my appreciation of the soldierly qualities, the gallantry, and energy displayed by my division commanders, Generals Sykes, Humphreys, and Griffin, their subordinates, and commands. General Sykes only too lightly estimates the fine behavior of his men in his official report. I would respectfully call attention to it. General Humphreys personally led his division in the most gallant manner. His attack was spirited, and worthy of veterans. Made as it was by raw troops, the value of the example set by the division commander can hardly be estimated. General Griffin's command was sent to relieve General Sturgis', of General Wilcox's corps. This, with my presence, and the other two divisions, during the attack; my lack of knowledge of the position of the enemy previous to the actual commencement of my attack, separated me a portion of the time during the afternoon of the 13th from its movements. Its gallant behavior is attested in the reports of casualties, the detailed reports of the operations, and the positions to which it advanced under such difficulties. I recommend that Generals Sykes, Humphreys, and Griffin should receive proper recognition for their services during these operations. My detailed report seems hardly necessary, when I recall the fact that almost every movement was made under the special eye and direction of Major-General Hooker, who personally knew and witnessed the behavior of my command, and who directed most of the movements executed by the corps during the engagement. His presence gave spirit and encouragement to the troops in this most difficult task. During the absence of a portion of my own staff, by a mistaken impression of where the command was to attack, no orders having been received previous to the arrival of the divisions on the field, I received the most valuable assistance from Major-General Hooker's staff. Their gallant services will never be forgotten. General Warren is entitled to honorable mention and reward for his energetic and efficient services in the duties intrusted to him, heretofore alluded to in this report. Capt. S. H. Weed, chief of artillery of the corps, for his energy, bravery, and skill exhibited throughout the whole operation, deserves the favorable notice and reward due a gallant soldier. To my own staff I owe recognition and mention of their services. Lieutenant-Colonel Locke and Major Kirkland, of General Porter's staff, were present with me during the whole of the operations of the 13th, and behaved with great gallantry. Major Kirkland had his horse shot under him. Captain Tucker, Eighteenth Massachusetts Volunteers, acting aide-de-camp, was severely wounded in the arm while in the discharge of his duties, and deserves special mention for his services. To the others of my staff, Surg. R. O. Craig, medical director of the Fifth Army Corps, Lieutenant-Colonel Bartram, Captains Sterling and Ryder, Lieutenant Perkins, and Mr. Kernys, volunteer aide-de-camp, I owe recognition for their valuable services. I am, very respectfully, yours, &c. DANL. BUTTERFIELD, Brigadier-General, Commanding. Lieutenant-Colonel DICKINSON, Assistant Adjutant-General, Center Grand Division. Inclosure [Captain Lentz's report] == courts martial of James B Bonsall and David Baker == [source: court-martial record, trial of James B Bonsall, 3 January 1863, and trial of D B Baker, 3 January 1863, National Archives, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army), file KK691] : KK 691 === [order establishing first court martial] === : Proceedings of a General Court Martial which was convened at Head Quarters 1st Brigade, 3d. Division, 5th Corps, near Fredericksburg, Va., by virtue of the following special order: : Head Qrs. 3d. Division 5th Corps : January 2nd 1863 : A General Court Martial is hereby appointed to meet at the Head Quarters of 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 5th Army Corps on Saturday the 3d. inst. at 9 o'clock A.M. or as soon thereafter as practicable for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it. : Detail for the Court {| | Lieut. Col. W. H. Armstrong | 129th Regt. | Pa. Vols. | Presd |- | Major John H. Thompson | 134th [?] " | colspan="2" | " " |- | " E. M. Schrock | 133d " | colspan="2" | " " |- | Capt. W. H. Davison | Co. "B" 126th " | colspan="2" | " " |- | " J. M. Moyer | Co. "A" 131st " " | colspan="2" | " " |- | " F. T. Wilson: Judge Advocate | Co. "I" 131st " " | colspan="2" | " " |} : No other officers than those named can be assembled without manifest injury to the Service. : The Court will sit irrespective of hours. : By Command of : Brig. Genl. A. A. Humphrys : Comdg. Division : (Signed) Carrll McClellan : A. A. General [page 2] : Head Quarters 1st Brig. 3d Division 5th Corps : Camp Near Fredericksburg Va : Jan 3d 1863 : The Court met at 1 1/2 o'clock P.M. pursuant to the forgoing (''sic'') order. : Present. : Lieut. Col. A. H. Armstrong : Major E. M. Schrock : Capt. W. H. Davison : Capt. F. T. Wilson, Judge Advocate === [first trial of James Bonsall] === : After organization, the Court proceeded to the trial of James B. Bonsall, Second Lieut of Co "F" 126th Regt Penna Vols. He was called before the Court, and having heard the order appointing the Court read, was asked whether he had any objections to any member named in the order. Having no objections to any members, the Court was, there in his presence, duly sworn by the Judge Advocate, and the Judge Advocate was duly sworn by the President of the Court. : The accused James B Bonsall Second Lieut. Co. "F" 126th Regt. Penn. Vols. was arraigned and tried on the following Charge and Specification. : Charge - Failure to deliver orders entrusted to him by his commanding officer for delivery. : Specification - In this, that he, the said Lieut James B Bonsall, Company "F" 126th Regt. Penna. Vols., whilst his company and regiment were on Picket duty to the left and front of Fredericks [page 3] : burg, Va. having been ordered by Lt. Col. D.W. Rowe, the officer commanding his regiment, to communicate an order of Brig. Genl. Humphrys to the commanding officer of the Berdan Sharpshooters, and to the commanding officer of a company of the 91st Penna. Vols. on the picket line held by the 126th Penna. Vols., in relation to the withdrawal of the said SharpShooters and the said company of the 91st P.V. did fail to deliver said order to the commanding officer of the said company of the 91st P.V. This at or about 6 o'clock A.M. of the 16th day of December 1862. : To which charge and specification the accused pleaded as follows: : To the Specification - "Not Guilty" : To the Charge - "Not Guilty" : The following evidence was received on behalf of the prosecution. ==== [testimony by D B Baker] ==== : [[Baker-36779|Acting Lieut. Baker]] 91st. Regt P.V. sworn. : I know nothing further than, that the commanding officer of Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V., told me that he was not notified. I heard Lt. Bonsall instructing the commanding officer of Berdan's SharpShooters to retire as skirmishers. I did not hear him tell Capt. Lentz, commanding officer of Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V., to retire. Capt. Lentz was not present when the order was received. I was next in command [page 4] : to Capt. Lentz. : I started in search of Capt. Lentz with the intention of communicating the order. When he gave the notice to the commanding officer of Berdan's Sharpshooters, I remarked that we would be left by ourselves. He replied: "No, you will retire too.["] Lt. Bonsall gave me the order to retire. He told me Capt. Lentz was notified. I think Lieut. Bonsall mistook me for Capt. Lentz--that has been my oppinion (''sic'') since. I wore a commissioned officer's sword and belt. I had on an enlisted man's overcoat. It was twenty yards from the left of the line of pickets. Capt. Lentz was on the right of the picket line. ==== [testimony by Lt Col Rowe] ==== : Lt. Col. Rowe 126th Regt. PV sworn. : I was the officer commanding the 126th Reg. P.V. on the morning of the 16th of Dec. last. The regiment was doing picket duty to the left of Fredericksburg Va., a short distance from town. When I posted the pickets, I took Lt. Bonsall with me--his company being with the reserve, in order that, if I should have any orders to send out, he might be acquainted with the line, and carry them. About 3 oclock in the morning I was ordered to withdraw the 126th Reg. as quietly as possible.Lt. Bonsall carried that order.A few minutes [page 5] : afterwards the order was countermanded and I sent Capt. Andrew R. Davison Co. "K" 126th Regt. P.V. to replace the regiment as pickets. About an hour afterwards Lt. Diehl of Genl. Tyler's Staff brought me an order to post a company of the 91st P.V., which came up a few minutes afterwards, on the line of pickets held by the 126th Regt. P.V. + to withdraw the 126th. I sent Capt. Davison with that company to execute the order. The picket line was 1/2 mile long, with a blockhouse at the far end. Not long afterwards I received an order to have the Berdan SharpShooters and the company of the 91st (just posted) retire as skirmishers, as soon as my regiment should have assembled + begun to move down towards town. I sent Lt. Bonsall to communicate that order to the commanding officer of the SharpShooters and of the company of the 91st P.V. I did not know the name of either of those officers. He and Capt. Davison both returned at the same time, and informed me that they had communicated the order I had sent by them. Lt. Bonsall was in the house, where the picket reserve were, + where I had my headquarters, and did not see Capt. Lentz' company go out on the line, nor know what Co. had gone. [I g]ave him the order in the road in [page 6] : front of the house. I told him to execute it as speedily as possible, the regiment having already begun to assemble in the road. Lt. Bonsall was absent a very short time. The regiment was just beginning to move when Lt. Bonsall returned. Capt. Davison was gone about three quarters of an hour. All these orders I understood to have come from Genl. Humphrys, and were brought to me by Capt. Cavada of Genl. Humphys' Staff, and Lieut. Diehl of Genl. Tyler's Staff. : The Court then adjourned to meet at half past 9 oclock A.M. Monday the 5th inst. : The Court met pursuant to adjournment, and proceeded to hear the following evidence. ==== [testimony of Captain Lentz] ==== : Capt. Lentz sworn. : I was in command of the company (Co. "E" 91st P.V.) on the 16th Dec. 1862. I did not receive any order to retire with my command by Lt. Bonsall. The picket line was about 150 yds long. [[Baker-36779|Act. Lt. Baker]] was second in command. I was at the blockhouse. I did not know that Lt. Baker was on the line, until after I came to camp. The Col. told Lt. Baker to take a squad of 12 men up on [page 7] : the hill - all that I know of that matter is the fact of his leaving with the men. Lt. Baker had been detached previously to my being ordered out and he afterwards joined the company, as I afterwards learned without my knowing it. I do not know when Act. Lt. Baker rejoined his company. I did not retire until compelled to do so by the enemy. ==== [testimony by Colonel E M Gregory] ==== : Col. [[Gregory-6961|E. M. Gregory]] sworn. : I am Col. of the 91st Regt. P.V. A little before daylight on the morning of the 16th Dec 1862, an officer of Genl Humphrys' Staff requested me to detail a company of twenty-five or thirty-five men with officers. I understood him, that he wished them to releive (''sic'') the pickets of the 126th Regt. P.V. and would want them but a short time. I ordered Capt. Lentz of Co. "E" to bring out his company, and to follow the officer and he would give him his instructions. I received an order soon after from one of the Aids (''sic'') of Genl Tyler to order in the men on duty, on picket, in my regiment, which was done with the exception of Co. "E". I was then ordered to retire with my regiment, which I did and came to the road where I supposed Co "E" was posted. [page 8] : Lt. Diehl of Genl. Tyler's Staff assured me that he had relieved company "E". "It's all right" was his language. The regiment was then halted, waiting. Lt. Diehl says "Forward, Col. with your regiment, you have no time to lose." I again referred to company "E", when he assured me that he had releived (''sic'') them. I saw no more of company "E" until we had crossed the river, where [[Baker-36779|Act. Lt. Baker]] reported himself with a portion of the men. I enquired for Capt. Lentz and the balance of the men. He said they would soon be along. Capt. Lentz reported himself with twelve men in camp on the same day. The same evening he reported to me that he had lost part of his command. I think he stated that he lost 11 men. It was a little before daybreak when Lt. Diehl assured me that it was all right. I was about twenty or thirty minutes in assembling my regiment. Just after Capt. Lentz had started out with his command, Lt. Baker came up and inquired what it meant, and asked the question shall I go with my company, and I said yes, "go with your company["], and he went out with his company. I think that the men that were with Baker, were with the company when it came out. My impression is that Lt. [page 9] : Baker said he saw Capt. Lentz and the men come off the hill. ==== [testimony of Lt Diehl] ==== : Lt. Diehl of Genl. Tyler's Staff sworn : About 6 oclock in the morning [[Gregory-6961|Col. Gregory]] said to me that he would have to go back and look after company "E". The Col. was then withdrawing his regiment from the picket line. I remarked that, you need not go back, that it was all right, as I had sent the company information through Lt. Col. Rowe. ==== [verdict and sentence] ==== : The prosecution having no further evidence to offer and none being offered by the accused, the Judge Advocate submitted the case to the Court without remark. The Court was then cleared for deliberation; and after mature deliberation on the evidence adduced, finds the accused James B. Bonsall 2nd Lt. Co. "F" 126th Regt. P.V. as follows: : Of the Specification "Guilty." : Of the Charge "Guilty." : The Court thereupon sentenced the said James B Bonsall 2nd Lt. of Co. "F", 126th Regt. P.V. To be publicly reprimanded by his commanding officer and forfeiture of one month's pay, and the Court composed this sentence for the reason [page 10] : that he intended to perform his duty faithfully and failed only in mistaking Act. Lt. Baker for Capt. Lentz. : The Court then took a short recess. : Frank T Wilson : Capt Co I 131st P V : Judge Advocate : W Armstrong : Lieut Col 129 P.V. : Prest of Court. ==== [report of review] ==== : Head Qrs 3d Div. 5th Corps : Jany 9 1863 : The Proceedings of the Court are illegal because a less number of members were present than the minimum allowed by law. [See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Articles_of_Wara64 Article 64] of the Articles of War] : A A Humphrys : Brig. Genl. Comdg. Div . [page 11] === [first trial of D B Baker] === : The Court met after a short recess. {| | colspan="5" | Present |- | Lt. Col. | W. H. Armstrong | 129th Reg | P.V. |- | Major | E. M. Schnock | 133th " | " " |- | Capt | W. H. Davison | 126th " | " " |- | " | J. M. Moyer | 131st " | " " |- |   | F. T. Wilson: Judge Advocate |   |   |- | colspan="4" | Absent |- | Major | J. H. Thompson | 134th Regt | PV | wounded |} : The Court then proceeded to the trial of [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]], Act. Sec. Lt. of Co. "E", 91st Regt. P.V. He was called before the Court, and having heard the order appointing the Court read, was asked whether he had any objections to any member named in the order. The accused having no objection to any member named in the order, the Court was there in his presence duly sworn by the Judge Advocate and the Judge Advocate was duly sworn by the President of the Court. : The accused was then tried and arraigned on the following Charge + specification. : Charge - Leaving his company without authority from his commanding Officer. [page 12] : Specification. In this, that the said Actg. 2nd Lt. D. B. [[Baker-36779|Baker]] Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V., did retire with a portion of the company without permission and leaving the captain with the balance of the command. This while on Picket duty near Fredericksburg Va. on the morning of the 16th of December, 1862. : To which charge + specification the accused pleaded as follows. : To the Specification - "Not Guilty." : To the Charge - "Not Guilty." : The following evidence was received in behalf of the prosecution. ==== [testimony by Captain Lentz] ==== : Capt. Lentz Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. Sworn. : On the morning of the 16th Dec. 1862, my company was ordered to get ready and to follow some Aid (''sic'') that was there on horseback. I proceeded with my command about a half mile out to the road; there I met Col. Rowe who gave me my instructions. He sent a Capt. with me to show me where to post. I posted my men along the line - one man at a post. When I arrived at the blockhouse [page 13] : I had 12 men left. The 12 men and myself went into the blockhouse and there remained. [[Baker-36779|Lt. Baker]] was acting as a commissioned officer at the time. Lt. Baker told me that an officer had told him that I had been notified, and that he was to retire as skirmishers. I gave Lt. Baker no authority to retire. I do not know whether Lt. Baker was with me or not. In an after conversation Lt. Baker stated that he was at the left of the company - keeping the men in line while I posted from the right. When he retired, he took with him about 16 or 17 men. ==== [testimony of Samuel Conrad] ==== : Samuel Conard (''sic'') Sworn. : I belong to Co. "E" 91st. P.V.The officer that we releived (''sic'') gave [[Baker-36779|Lt. Baker]] orders to retire as skirmishers. I do not know the officer's name that gave the order. I heard him give the order to retire. I heard Lt. Baker ask for Capt. Lentz. I heard an officer tell Lt. Baker that Capt. Lentz was notified. This officer was notifying the line of Pickets at the time. ==== [testimony of Lt Bonsall] ==== : Lt. Bonsall Co. "F" 91st (''sic'') P.V. Sworn : On the morning of 16th of Dec, 1862, Lt. Col. Rowe gave me authority to [page 14] : order the company of the 91st P.V. and Berdan's SharpShooters to retire as skirmishers, and take with them all the stragglers they saw on their way. I gave [[Baker-36779|Lt. Baker]] orders to retire as skirmishers. I am satisfied that the accused is the officer to whom I gave the orders to retire. I did not know there was such a man as Capt Lentz. ==== [verdict and sentencing] ==== : The prosecution having no further testimony to offer and no other being offered by the accused, the Judge Advocate submitted the case to the Court without remark. The Court was then cleard (''sic'') for deliberation, and having maturely considered the evidence adduced, finds the accused [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]] Act. 2nd Lt. Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. as follows: : Of the Specification "Guilty." : Of the Charge "Guilty." : And the Court does therefore sentence him, the said D. B. Baker Act. 2nd Lt. of Co "E" 91st P.V. to be publicly reprimanded by his commanding officer and a forfeiture of one months pay. [page 15] : Frank T. Wilson : Capt. Co. I 131st P.V. : Judge Advocate : : W Armstrong : Lieut Col 129 P.V. : Prest : ==== [result of review] ==== : Hd. Qrs. 3rd Div. 5 Corps. : Jany 9 1863 : The proceedings are illegal, a less number of members having been present than the minimum allowed by law. : A. A. Humphrys : Brig. Genl. Comg. Div. ---- [source: court-martial record, trial of James B Bonsall, 12 January 1863, and trial of D B Baker, 12 January 1863, National Archives, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army), file KK664] === [order establishing second court martial] === : [page 1] : Proceedings of a General Court Martial which was convened at the Head Quarters of the 1st. Brig. 3d. Division, 5th Corps, at Camp near Potomac Creek, Va by virtue of the following special order. : Head Quarters 3d Division 5 Corps. : Jan. 11th 1863 : The proceedings under the order from these Head Quarters of the 2nd inst. convening a General Court Martial for the trial of such persons as might be brought before it, having been illegal throughout, are void of any effect. The condition of the Division did not admit of a greater number of officers being detailed for the Court than the minimum allowed by Law, yet, three members proceeded to the trial of 2nd Lt. James C. Bonsall 126th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers - four members to the trial of Actg. [[Baker-36779|2nd Lt. D. B. Baker]] 91st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers - and three members to the trial of private Jacob Merriman Co. "K" 123d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, of private Samuel Parker Co. "C" 123d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and of private Jacob Hollman Co. "D" 126th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. In each of these cases the the (''sic'') so called Court was illegally constituted, and its acts being void, the above [page 2] : named prisoners will be brought before a General Court Martial which is hereby appointed to meet at the Head Quarters of the 1st. Brigade 3d Division 5th Army Corps, on Monday, the 12th day of January 1863, at 9 oclock A.M. [or as] soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of the prisoners named and such other persons as may be brought before it. : Detail for the Court {| | Lt. Col. W. A. McCartney | 133d Reg | P. V. | Presiding |- | Major Joseph Anthony | 129th " | colspan="2" | " " |- | Major E. M. Schnock | 123d " | colspan="2" | " " |- | Captain David Bly | 131st " | colspan="2" | " " |- | " W. H. Davison | 126th " | colspan="2" | " " |- |   | Capt. F. T. Wilson: Judge Advocate | 131st " | colspan="2" | " " |} : No other officers than those named can be assembled without manifest injury to the service. : The Court will sit irrespective of hours and will give at least ten hours a day to trial until it has completed its labor. : By Command of : Brig. Genl. Humphrys : Comdg. Division : (Signed) Carrll McClellan : A.A.G. === [second trial of James Bonsall] === [page 3] : Head Quarters 1st Brig. 3d Division 5th Corps : Near Potomac Creek Jan. 12th 1863 : The Court met at 10 oclock AM Jan 12, 1863 persuant to the forgoing (''sic'') order. : Members Present. : Lt. Col. W. A. McCartney : Major Joseph Anthony : " E. M. Schnok : Capt. David Bly : Capt. W. H. Davison : Capt. F. T. Wilson Judge Advocate : After organization, the Court proceeded to the trial of 2nd Lt. James C. Bonsall Co. "F" 126th Regt. P.V. He was called before the Court and having heard the order appointing the Court read, was asked whether he had any objection to any members named in the order. Having no objection to any member of the Court, the Court was then in his presence duly sworn by the Judge Advocate, and the Judge Advocate was duly sworn by the President of the Court. ==== [charge and specification] ==== : The accused 2d Lt. James C. Bonsall, Co. "F" 126th Regt. P.V. was arraigned and tried on the following charge + specification. : Charge - Failure to deliver orders entrusted to him by his commanding officer for delivery. [page 4] : Specification - In this, that he, the said Lt. James C. Bonsall, Company "F" 126th Regt P.V. whilst his company and regiment were on picket duty to the left and front of Fredericksburg Va., having been ordered by Lt. Col. D. W. Rowe, the officer commanding his regiment, to communicate an order of Brig. Genl. Humphrys, to the commanding officer of the Berdan Sharp Shooters and to the commanding officer of a company of the 91st Reg. P. V. on the picket line held by the 126th Regt Penn Vols, in relation to the withdrawal of the said Sharp-Shooters and the said co. of the 91st P.V., did fail to deliver said order to the commanding officer of the said Company of the 91st P.V. : This at or about 6 oclock A.M. of the 16th day of December 1862. : To which Charge + Specification the accused pleaded as follows: : To the Specification- "Not Guilty" : To the Charge - "Not Guilty" : The following evidence was received on behalf of the prosecution. ==== [testimony of D B Baker] ==== [page 5] : Sergt. Actg. 2nd Lt. [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]] Co. "E" 91st P. V. sworn. : I had just returned from the Hill with twelve men that had been posted there with me when the regiment first arrived. I had not been in from there more than 5 or 10 minutes before Co. "E" was detailed to relieve the 126th Reg. P.V. followed at the rear of the company and saw the Capt. posting the men behind a fence on the brow of a hill, on the right of the road.He hardly had the men posted, when he received orders to retire as skirmishers, and to take up all stragglers. I received the order from Lt. Bonsall. He told me afterwards that he had notified Capt. Lentz. I am of the impression that he mistook me for Capt. Lentz. Lt. Bonsall was instructing the commanding officer of Berdan's Sharp-Shooters to retire as skirmishers and to keep in the rear of the column on the road, and to take up all stragglers; I there remarked that we would be left by ourselves, no! he says, you will retire too. He gave me the same instructions that he gave to the Berdan Sharp-Shooters. I wore a commissioned officer's sword + belt. ==== [testimony of E M Gregory] ==== [page 6] : Col. [[Gregory-6961|E. M. Gregory]], 91st P.V. sworn. : I was with my command below the City. On the morning of 16th of Dec. 1862, about daybreak, an officer of Genl. Humphrys' Staff ordered me to detail of co. of 25 or 35 men with officers, he wished to have them a short time - less than an hour, I think he said. I detailed a co. of my command, Capt. John D. Lentz with Act. 2nd Lt. [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]] as officers. I directed Capt. Lentz to follow the officer, who would give him his instructions. My impression is that he said he wished to relieve the pickets of the 126th P.V. Lt. Diehl of Gen. Tyler's Staff ordered me to draw in the pickets of my regiment, the 91st P.V., which I did. he then ordered me to withdraw my regiment. I moved my regt. to the road and halted it, and said to Lt. Diehl that Co "E" of my regiment must be relieved. he answered that Capt. Lentz was releived (''sic'') that he had attended to it. "It is all right, forward Col["]. I hesitated and made some remark such as this, that I would not move without knowing that Capt Lentz was releived (''sic''). He assured me again that it was all [page 7] : right. The next I saw of Co "E" men was Lt. Baker with a portion of the men on this side of the River. Capt. Lentz the same day reported in camp with, I think, twelve men. ==== [testimony of John D Lentz] ==== : Capt. John D. Lentz Co. "E" 91st Reg. P.V. sworn. : I did not receive any order from Lt. Bonsall, to retire. I was not aware of the presence of Actg. Lt. [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]]. I did not see Lt. Baker until I arrived in camp - camp near Falmouth Va. I did not fall back, until compelled by the enemy. After I had arrived in camp, Act. Lt. Baker told me that he had recd orders to fall back. ==== [verdict and sentence] ==== : The prosecution having no further evidence to offer, and none being offered by the accused, the Court was cleared for deliberation. The Judge Advocate submitted the case to the Court without remark. After mature deliberation on the evidence adduced, the Court found the accused as follows. : Of the Specification - "Guilty." : Of the Charge - "Guilty." [page 8] : And the Court did sentence him the said 2nd Lt. James C. Bonsall, Co. "F", 126th Regt. P.V. to be publicly reprimanded by his commanding officer at such time and place as the Gen. may direct. : W. A. M. Cartney : Lieut. Col. 133rd Regt. P.V. : President : F. T. Wilson : Capt. Co. I, 131st P.V. : Judge Advocate ==== [result of review] ==== : Head Qrs. 3rd Div. 5th Corps : Feby. 17th 1863 : The proceedings & findings are disapproved for the reason that no evidence was adduced to show that Lt. Bonsall had been ordered by Lt. Col. Rowe to communicate an order to the commanding officer of the Co. of the 91st regt. P.V. on the picket line on the morning of the 16th of December 1862. Lt. Col. Rowe should have been brought as a witness before the Court although he was in arrest at the time of the trial. By Lt. Bonsall's neglect to enquire whether the officer to whom he delivered the order to retire commanded the company, the main body of that company was left on the enemy's side of the river when the army recrossed the Rappahannock, and a portion of it was captured. Still more serious consequences might have resulted from this neglect. The commander of his Regt., Lt. Col. Rowe represents Lt. Bonsall to be usually a careful and attentive officer. It is hoped that this lesson will prevent the recurrence of such blunders. : A. A. Humphry : Brig. Genl. Comg. Div. : [page 9] === [second trial of D B Baker] === : The Court then proceeded to the trial of Sergt. Actg. 2nd Lt. [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker]] Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. He was called before the Court and having heard the order appointing the Court read was asked whether he had any objection to any member named in the order. Having no objection to any member, all the members of the Court were duly sworn by the Judge Advocate and the Judge Advocate was duly sworn by the President of the Court. : The accused, Sergt. Act. 2nd. [[Baker-36779|Lt. D. B. Baker]], Co. "E" 91st P.V., was arraigned and tried on the following Charge + Specification: : Charge - Leaving his company without authority from his commanding Officer. : Specification - In this, that the said Sergt. Actg. 2nd Lt. D. B. Baker Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. did retire with a portion of the company without permission and leaving the Captain with the balance of the command. This while on Picket Duty near Fredericksburg Va. on the morning of the 16th of December 1862. : (Signed) [[Gregory-6961|E. M. Gregory]] : Col. Commdg. : 91st Regt. P.V. : Witness : Capt. John D. Lentz [page 10] : To which charge + specification the accused pleaded as follows: : To the Specification - "Not Guilty" : To the Charge - "Not Guilty" : The following evidence was received on behalf of the prosecution. ==== [testimony of John D Lentz] ==== : Capt. John D. Lentz Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. Sworn. : On the morning of the 16th of December, 1862, I was in command of Co. "E" 91st Regt. P.V. while on Picket Duty. I did not give Sergt. Act. 2nd Lt. D. B. Baker]] permission to leave the company. I do not know that Act. Lt. Baker was with me while on picket at the Blockhouse. I think the picket line that my company covered was about 200 yds. long. On this side of the river Act. Lt. Baker acknowledged that he was with the company and withdrew a portion of the company. : The following evidence was received on behalf of the accused. ==== [testimony of J C Bonsall] ==== : 2nd Lt. J. C. Bonsall Co. "F" 126th Regt. P.V. sworn. : On the morning of the 16th of December 1862, I received authority to give to the commanding Officer of the Berdan Sharp-Shooters and to the Company of the 91st Regt. P.V., an order to retire as skirmishers. [page 11] : It was a verbal order. As soon as I gave the order to Act. Lt. [[Baker-36779|Baker]], he started off to execute the above order. I gave that order to Sergt. Act. 2nd Lt. D. B. Baker. I am positive that the accused is the person to whom I gave that order. I did not know that there was such a man as Capt. Lentz. ==== [testimony of Samuel Conrad] ==== : Private Saml Conard (''sic'') Co. "E" 91st Reg. P.V. sworn : On the morning of the 16th of December, I heard the man whom I supposed to be an officer tell Sergt. [[Baker-36779|Act. Lt. Baker]] that Capt. Lentz had been notified. ==== [verdict and sentence] ==== : There being no further testimony offered by either the prosecution or the accused, the Court was cleared for deliberation. : After maturely considering the evidence adduced the Court found the accused as follows: : Of the Specification - "Guilty" : Of the Charge - ""Guilty" : The Court then sentenced him the said Sergt. Actg. 2nd Lt. [[Baker-36779|D. B. Baker, to be reduceded (''sic'') to the ranks and to carry a ball + chain four hours per day Sundays excepted for the period of one month. : The Court then adjourned till 8 oclock next morning. ==== [result of review] ==== : Hd. Qrs. 3rd Div., 5th Corps, Febr 17th 1863 : The proceedings + findings are disapproved. The evidence shows that [[Baker-36779|Actg. Lt. Baker]] withdrew the part of the company commanded by him by order of Lt. Col. Rowe, the order being delivered to Actg. Lt. Baker by Lt. Bonsall. The authority was sufficient & Actg. Lt. Baker justified, under the circumstances, in acting as he did. The charge is not sustained by the proof. Actg. Lt. Baker will be returned to duty. : A. A. Humphrys : Brig. Genl. Comg Div. == another report about Bonsall and Baker == [source: Franklin County Soldiers' Monumental Association. ''A Sketch of the 126th regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers''. Chambersburg PA, 1869.] [pages 22-24] : Toward daylight an order came to withdraw the command as speedily and cautiously as possible. Colonel Rowe had hardly begun to put this order in execution before it was countermanded, and the men had to be put back. Then part of a company of the Ninety-First under Captain Lentz, and also a body of Berdan's sharpshooters were sent to him. Again the order came to withdraw, and again it was countermanded by fast-riding aide-de-camp. The army was not yet quite over the river. The Lieutenant Colonel was exceedingly fearful these movements among the pickets would draw the attention of the enemy. It was a long time growing light, but now at length it was broad-day, when, not too soon, the order came to hasten to the bridges. The regiment was hastily collected together. Lentz, with his men and the sharp-shooters, were to remain until the One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth should begin to move down the road to town and then fall in as skirmishers on the flank and rear. All this was happily executed (with one oversight), and the regiment, double-quicking, entered the town, found the lower bridge taken away, hastened to the upper bridge, without stopping for the knapsacks which had been stored when about to proceed to the charge. This bridge had also been swung out into the river, but was now put back, and the regiment crossed over to the other side. Then the bridge was again cut loose and Fredericksburg was abandoned by the Union army. The One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth was the last regiment to cross. But Captain Lentz with six of his men was in the block-house. Lieutenant Bonsall, of F, the officer sent to withdraw the pickets and convey the orders to Lentz, had mistaken his lieutenant for him, and he was in utter ignorance of what was doing. Here he remained some time alone (he and his six men) of all the army, in front of the enemy. A rebel soldier, approaching cautiously, found six guns suddenly thrust out at him, and surrendered. Brought into the block-house he surprised Lentz with the news of the evacuation of Fredericksburg. Looking out he saw the Union line deserted and the rebels gathering towards the block-house. He left suddenly with his prisoner, down the steep hill, across the canal, through the edge of town, the other end of which was swarming with rebels, hid behind the abutment of the destroyed bridge, until a gallant little fellow, a drummer, swan across for a skiff, which, brought back, saved most of Lentz's party. ... : [pages 30-31] Lieutenant Bonsall, of Captain Wharton's company, was in arrest from the time of the battle of Fredericksburg until the 29th of January, on the following charge and specification: : ''Charge'': Failure to deliver orders entrusted to him by his commanding officer for delivery. : ''Specification'': In this, that he, the said Lieutenant James C. Bonsall, of company F, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers, whilst his company and regiment were on picket duty to the front and left of Fredericksburg, having been ordered by Lieutenant Colonel D. Watson Rowe, the officer commanding his regiment, to communicate an order of Brigadier General Humphreys' to the commanding officer of the Berdan Sharp-shooters, and to the commanding officer of a company of the Ninety-First Pennsylvania Infantry, on the picket line held by the said One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth regiment, in relation to the withdrawal of the said sharp-shooters and the said company of the Ninety-First, did fail to deliver said order to the commanding officer of the said company. This at or about 6 o'clock A.M., of the 16th day of December, 1862. This charge was tried by a court-martial, and Lieutenant Bonsall was not found wholly blameless, but was restored to duty. His duties during the entire night of the 15th were of an arduous and dangerous character, being constantly sent with orders along the picket line, withdrawing and replacing the men; yet he performed them with fidelity and alacrity. The blame principally attached, in the opinion of the Court-Martial, to the officer of Lentz's party to whom Bonsall communicated the order, after asking for the officer commanding the party, and being referred to him as such, and who failed to notify his captain of its reception; and they found him guilty and inflicted upon him a sentence of extraordinary severity. This, however, General Humphreys did not approve. In consequence of the failure to receive Colonel Rowe's order, Lentz and his men were in great danger, and some of them were captured, as before narrated. == other sources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:William_Reiff%27s_articles#A_boy_hero William Reiff], 'A boy hero: a young drummer made of the right kind of stuff', ''National tribune'' 3 August 1905, page 3, columns 1-2 * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#Fredericksburg Walter, Thomas F.] 'Personal recollections and experiences of an obscure soldier'. ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', volume 3, number 35, page 1 * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Anonymous_report_of_the_91st_Pennsylvania_1862-1863 Anonymous, 'From the Ninety-First Penna. Regiment']

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] = Deaths while in the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry (US Civil War) = == Introduction == Based on careful examination of the regimental records, 190 men died while they were in the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry. The numbers are surprisingly hard to determine. In some cases, records are simply wrong. Stephen Kelly (E), for example, was surprised to discover his grave when he was attending a GAR encampment in Gettysburg. Presumably a body was found with an item marked with his name, perhaps his canteen, which he did lose during the battle. (See 'Decorates his own grave'. ''Rocky Mountain News'' (Denver CO), 30 June 1886 page 8 column C; 'A man twice dead', ''Weekly Register-Call'' (Central City CO), 15 February 1889 (issue 35), column F; 'He's dead sure now', ''The North American'' (Philadelphia PA), 4 February 1889, column B.) In other cases, information didn't reach the regiment. Consider, for example, Jacob Appel (K), who is borne on the regimental records as having died as a prisoner in Andersonville Prison. When the 62nd Pennsylvania was mustered out as a regiment, men who weren't eligible for discharge were transferred to the 91st Pennsylvania. Appel was transferred with the others on 21 July 1864. But he had actually died on 12 May 1864. The 91st's company descriptive book reports his death without a date. Should he be counted as having died while in the 91st? In one case, the Fifth Corps actually revoked someone's discharge, so that he was officially in the regiment when he died. Perhaps unsurprisingly, he was an officer. Horace Faust, captain of company D, died on 18 December 1863, two days after he was discharged because of disability. The Army seems not to have done that for any of the enlisted men who died after discharge (or for Captain [[Sulger-14|James Sulger]]), including these: : [[McIlvain-146|Charles McIlvain]] (H) : [[Cooker-26|Adam Cooker]] (D) : [[Sulger-14|James Sulger]] (C) : [[Walton-6372|John Walton]] (D) : [[Lawrence-11818|Christian Lawrence]] (G) : [[Simpson-13908|Robert Simpson]] (A) : [[Maguire-1256|James Maguire]] (I) : Roberts, William (H) : Edward Ogden (D) : Todd, James Allen (I) : John Haines (I) : Johnson, John (B) : Whistler, George (K) : Charles A Wieland (K) : David Bachtel (F) : Hugh Mullen (E) : Simon C Shannon (F) : Charles A Wieland (K) : David Bachtel (F) : [[Hanlon-860|Nesbit Hanlon]] (I) (who died six days after discharge) : [[Stufft-15|Stufft, Michael]] (G) (Bates ''History of Pennsylvania volunteers'' seems to have missed this discharge, and reports him as dying while in the regiment) : James Williams (E) : William J Johnston (B) died after having been dropped as a deserter, but his grave has a GAR plaque, which may hint that he was discharged honorably. Other men who had served in the 91st were still in the Army, but had been transferred, most to the Veterans' Reserve Corp (Martin Blake, James P Lewis, Frederick Lehman, and William Carpenter). Alvin Clark died while in “his own” 27th Massachusetts (after serving briefly in the 91st), and Henry G Mathers died while in the 90th Pennsylvania, having been drafted after he was discharged from the 91st. On 28 February 1865, the regiment reported "Conrad" (co.F) died in action or of wounds received in action; he has not yet been identified. This list follows regimental records in including Faust and Appel, but not Kelly, Hanlon, or the people discharged or transferred before their death. So this list is subject to revision. == Numbers == : killed in action or from wounds: 113 : died of disease: 54 : accidentally killed: 7 : died in Confederate prisons: 6 : drowned: 3 : committed suicide: 3 : unspecified: 3 : suspected murder: 1 TOTAL 190 == Names == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | name (company) || place || date (year month day) || type || details |- | Edgar, John (G) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 65 02 06 || action || killed in action |- | Fitzsimmons, James (K) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 65 02 06 || action || shot in head |- | Flynn, John (E) || VA, near Boydtown Plank Road || 65 03 31 || action || killed in action by gunshot wound |- | Hamilton, John (K) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 28 || action || shot in head (or left side?) |- | Homan, Samuel C (E) || VA, City Point || 64 11 06 || action || shot in leg while skirmishing with enemy; leg amputated |- | Ellingsworth, Robert (E) || PA, Philadelphia, US General Hospital || 64 09 22 || action || of exhaustion after gunshot wound of left thigh |- | Grey, Henry Francis (F) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action || killed in action |- | Hall, David (F) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action || killed in action |- | Hooven, William (C) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action || shot through forehead, died in field hospital the next day |- | Hood, James (H) || VA, Petersburg, division hospital || 64 06 19 || action || of wounds |- | Gallagher, Patrick (B) || PA, Philadelphia, Satterlie Hospital || 64 06 13 || action || of a gunshot wound of the left hand received 15 May 64 |-- | Haughey, Charles (E) || VA, Spottsylvania Courthouse || 64 05 12 || action || of wounds received while charging the enemy's works |- | Monteith, John (E) || VA, Spottsylvania Courthouse || 64 05 12 || action || of wounds received while charging the enemy's works |- | Hewitt, David (E) || VA, Spottsylvania Courthouse || 65 05 12 || action || shot in right thigh while charging Gault house |- | Derr, Aaron J (F) || PA, Philadelphia, Convalescent US Army Hospital || 64 02 23 || disease || typhoid pneumonia |- | Gebler, Mathias (H) || PA, Philadelphia || 63 07 16 || disease || after deserting in 1861 |- | Molyneaux, J W (b) || PA, Gettysburg || 63 07 02 || action || killed in action |- | Smith, George H (F) || NC, Newbern || 63 07 05 || unspecified || stone placed in Stroudsburg Cemetery, PA |- | [[Steel-1834|Steel, Samuel]] (D) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action || Bates wrongly reports 13 Dec 62, Fredericksburg |- | [[Godfrey-3529|Godfrey, Amos]] (A) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | [[Hallowell-200|Hallowell, Thomas]] (D) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | [[Grier-561|Grier, Samuel]] (D) || PA, Philadelphia || 62 12 26 || action || or 14 Mar 63, perhaps of trismus |- | [[Elder-2859|Elder, William]] (B) || DC, Washington || 63 01 08 || action || vulnus sclopeticum (sc. gunshot wound) |- | [[Gebler-13|Gebler, Joseph]] (F) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Bender, Louis (H) || PA, Chester Barracks || 64 02 20 || suicide || shot himself |- | Buck, Peter (H) || VA, Petersburg || 65 01 28 || suicide || shot himself while on picket, at Petersburg VA |- | [[Crosby-3682|Crosby, William]] (G) || VA, Alexandria, General Hospital || 62 11 25 || suicide || "designedly taking an external application intended for another man" |- | [[Finnegan-545|Finnegan, Miles]] (H) || VA, Alexandria || 62 08 10 || suspected murder || suspected poisoned whisky |- | Korkoff, Matthias (D) || ? || 64 03 07 || unspecified ||   |- | [[Leaver-199|Leaver , Elias]] (I) || VA, Alexandria, Division Hospital || 62 05 11 || disease || epilepsy |- | [[Aitken-1387|Aitken, Thomas P]] (A) || VA, Alexandria || 62 06 01 || disease || exposure (or apoplexy?) |- | [[Albertson-946|Albertson, Thomas]] (E) || PA, Philadelphia || 62 02 20 || disease || typhoid fever or pulmonary consumption |- | Armstrong, Robert (H) || PA, Philadelphia, Chester Barracks || 64 05 11 || disease ||   |- | Barnhart, Zachariah (C) || DC, Washington || 65 05 20 || disease ||   |- | [[Bernstein-513|Bernstein, Gustavus]] (A) || DC, Washington, Indiana Hospital || 62 04 13/14 || disease || typhoid fever |- | [[Chambers-6563|Chambers, Samuel]] (K) || MD, Annapolis || 62 12 14 || disease || "bilious pulmonia" |- | [[Charmelia-1|Charmelia, Silas]] (D/H) || DC, Washington || 62 05 22 || disease || smallpox |- | Chitlick, Henry (C) || WA, Warrenton Junction || 64 03 08 || disease || delirium tremens |- | [[Clark-45025|Clark, James]] (E) || DC, Washington || 62 03 16 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Clutterbuck, John (E) || VA, City Point hospital || 65 05 03 || disease || typhoid fever (death certificate) or disphtheria (company muster roll) |- | Cole, Francis C (C) || PA, Philadelphia || 64 01 18 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Odell, Francis (E) || PA, Philadelphia, at home || 63 07 29 || disease || a disease of the lungs contracted from exposure |- | Dougherty, James (D) || PA, Philadelphia || 64 01 24/27 || disease ||   |- | [[Earl-1548|Earl, Richard]] (F) || DC, Washington, Camp Stanton || 62 02 20 || disease || measles. burial record has 19 Feb 62 |- | [[eyre-795|Eyre, George W]] (F&S) || PA, Philadelphia || 62 12 31 || disease ||   |- | Faust, Horace (D) || VA, Bealton || 63 12 18 || disease || typhoid pneumonia |- | [[Fetzer-153|Fetzer, Aaron]] (F) || DC, Washington, Columbia Hospital || 62 02 22 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Ginther, David (A) || NY harbor, David's Island || 65 05 08 || disease || typhus fever (burial date) |- | Goodwin, John (H) || VA, Bealton Station, division Hospital || 63 12 10 || disease || typhoid fever |- | [[Harkinson-5|Harkinson, John]] (C) || VA, Alexandria || 62 05 11 || disease || consumption |- | Heller, William (F) || DC, Washington, division hospital || 65 06 24 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Henry, John A (E) || PA, Philadelphia, at home || 64 05 03 || disease || while on veteran's furlough (burial record has 2 May) |- | [[Heyser-20|Heyser, Nathan]] (G) || MD, Sharpsburg || 62 11 06 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Hummel, Benneville (H) || VA, Alexandria, Hough General Hospital || 65 06 26 || disease || typhoid fever |- | [[Hurst-3549|Hurst, Jerret]] (A) || PA, Philadelphia or division hospital || 63 02 04 || disease || typhoid fever or rheuatic fever |- | Hutchings, James (E) || VA, City Point hospital || 64 10 02 || disease ||   |- | [[Irvine-2278|Irvine, David]] (D) || PA, Philadelphia || 61 10 3 || disease || cramp colic, or rush of blood to the head |- | Lutz, William (D) || VA, in the field || 64 05 05/6 || disease || sunstroke |- | McCarty, Dennis (E) || ? || 65 06 18 || disease ||   |- | [[McChain-3|McChain, Lewis W]] (F) || VA, Alexandria, 91st's hospital || 62 07 28 || disease || delirium tremens |- | Mervine, Robert (C) || DC, Washington || 65 05 29 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Nelson, Carl (E) || ? || 65 06 18 || disease ||   |- | Borlan, George (D) || VA, near Warrenton Junction || 64 04 02 || disease ||   |- | Ross, William (H) || DC, Washington, division hospital || 65 06 12 || disease || typhoid fever |- | [[Scott-30448|Scott, David]] (D) || VA, camp near Clouds Mills || 62 08 15/20 || disease || heart disease |- | Shriner, Benjamin (A) || DC, Washington, Campbell Military Hospital || 65 06 05 || disease || meningitis |- | [[Smith-167535|Smith, William]] (C) || DC, Washington, Camp Stanton || 62 03 13/14 || disease || chronic bronchitis |- | Spear, John (G) || VA, camp near Beverly Ford || 63 08 08 || disease || of apoplexy [?] |- | Stahl, Annanias (B) || ? || 65 07 01 || disease ||   |- | Steinmetz, Andrew (H) || DC, Washington, Carver hospital || 64 10 18 || disease || chronic diarrhea |- | Strauser, John (H) || DC, Washington || 65 06 23 || disease ||   |- |[[Thompson-44989| Thompson, John]] (E) || PA, Philadelphia || 62 01 08 || disease || typhoid fever or peritonitis |- | Trotter, John (G) || PA, Philadelphia || 63 08 11 || disease || possibly 16 Sep 63 |- | Van Buren, Peter (F) || DC, Washington || 63 11 14 || disease || of chronic diarrhea |- | Varnasdale, Aaron (D) || PA, Philadelphia, in hospital || 64 08 17 || disease ||   |- | [[Walters-6416|Walters, John]] (H) || Pa, Philadelphia || 61 12 27 || disease || consumption of the lungs |- | Webb, George W (E) || on Transport Atlantic, going to Philadelphia PA || 64 08 20 || disease || unknown disease |- | Welsh, Richard (I) || DC, Washington, Armory Square hospital || 65 05 12 || disease || pleurisy and pneumonia |- | Whartonby, Daniel (I) || DC, Washington, Armory Square hospital || 65 06 03 || disease || typhoid fever |- | [[Whitman-3346|Whitman, William]] (D) || VA, Alexandria || 62 08 18 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Williamson, Samuel (G) || PA, Philadelphia || 65 04 26 || disease || suddenly |- | [[Willis-7961|Willis, William S]] (E) || DC, Washington || 62 02 21 || disease || typhoid fever |- | Anorson, John (C) || GA, Andersonville Prison || 64 08 08 || Confederate prison || of marasmus |- | Appel, Jacob (K) || GA, Andersonville Prison || 64 05 12 || Confederate prison || of starvation, before 62nd PA was transferred to 91st |- | Hoffnagle, John (C) || GA, Andersonville Prison || 64 08 05 || Confederate prison ||   |- | Shinkle, Edward (C) || VA, Richmond Prison || 63 07 13 || Confederate prison ||   |- | Steele, James (K) || GA, Andersonville Prison || 64 09 02 || Confederate prison ||   |- | Donnolly, John (C) || VA, Richmond prison || 63 07 13 || Confederate prison ||   |- | [[Campbell-30517|Campbell, William]] (H) || VA, Alexandria prison || 62 05 31 || drowning ||   |- | [[Gilliland-1252|Gilliland, James]] (F) || PA, Philadelphia || 61 11 20 || drowning ||   |- | [[Mallon-322|Mallon, John]] (K) || VA, Alexandria || 62 04 26 || drowning ||   |- | Carrigan, Francis (E) || VA, Alexandria, near the Long Bridge || 65 05 23 || accidental || run over by a railroad train, which cut off his left arm and leg |- | Chism, Robert (K) || DC, Washington, Armory Square Hospital || 64 06 02 || accidental || trampled by stampeding horses at Laurel Hill VA |- | [[Howell-8342|Howell, John]] (G) || DC, Washington, Indiana Hospital || 62 04 25/26 || accidental || of injuries received in a fall |- | [[Humphries-2161|Humphries, Lawrence]] (H) || DC, Washington || 62 04 16 || accidental || possibly murdered |- | [[McLaughlin-4575|McLaughlin, William]] (B) || PA, Philadelphia || 62 01 10 || accidental || fell when he hit a deserter, as he was arresting him |- | Redheffer, Benjamin (A) || DE, Stanton || 64 05 02 || accidental || by being pulled out of a train |- | [[Vaughan-3917|Vaughen, Benjamin]] (B) || VA, Alexandria || 62 07 04 || accidental || by a fall, perhaps while in confinement |- | Andrews, Joseph H (A) || VA, Spottsylvania Court House || 64 05 12 || action ||   |- | Angel, Harry T (H) || VA, Alexandria, Bates hospital || 64 11 26 || action || of wounds received in action 24 Nov 1864 |- | [[Badini-2|Badini, Sebastian]] (B) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Baird, Alexander (E) || VA, Bethesda Church || 64 06 01 || action || his head was blown off while the regiment was forming a line |- | Baker, Ambrose (C) || VA, Peeble's Farm, near Squirrel Level Road || 64 09 30 || action ||   |- | [[Banning-303|Banning, John]] (C) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | [[Barnes-16208|Barnes, Israel H]] (G) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | [[Baumgardner-358|Baumgardner, William H]] (I) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Bennett, Henry A (H) || VA, Hatcher's Run, Boyndton Road || 64 10 27 || action ||   |- | Bisbing, John (C) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Black, George (H) || VA || 63 05 06 || action || of wounds rcvd Chancellorsville |- | Brophy, Lewis (E) || VA || 64 06 23 || action || of wounds rcvd at Petersburg, VA, on 18 Jun 1864, when he was shot in the left temple while charging the enemy's works |- | Brown, Andrew (C) || VA || 64 06 19 || action || of wounds rcvd near Petersburg on 19 Jun 64 |- | [[Brown-81230|Brown, William Henry]] (C) || VA, near Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action || of wounds rcvd at Fredricksburg |- | Bryson, William (E) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action || while charging the enemy |- | Burkett, Charles (H) || VA, Fredericksburg || 64 05 19 || action || of wounds received at Laurel Hill |- | Cahill, Patrick (F) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | [[Chambers-6564|Chambers, Eugene]] (K) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Closson, James H (H) || VA, City Point || 64 11 22/23 || action || of wounds received at Hatcher's Run while charging enemy works |- | Coates, Charles (C) || VA, near Petersburg || 64 11 27 || action || of wounds received 27 Oct 64 |- | [[Collins-20741|Collins, Newton]] (I) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Connard, William (F) || VA, Laurel Hill || 64 05 08 || action ||   |- | Connelly, Michael (K) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Cooker, John (I) || PA, Philadelphia, Mower US General Hospital || 63 06 25 || action || of wounds rcvd at Chancellorsville, 25 May 63 |- | Corle, Francis (G) || VA, Hatcher's Run, regimental hospital || 64 10 27/29 || action || died of wounds received at Hatcher's Run |- | Corle, Jonathan (G) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 27 || action ||   |- | Costello, John (K) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 27 || action || by being shot in head |- | Cox, John (C) || VA, Laurel Hill || 64 05 08 || action || killed by a musket ball |- | Crice, Henry C (H) || VA, City Point || 64 06 24 || action || of wounds rcvd at Petersburg VA on 18 06 64 |- | Dougherty, William (E) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 27 || action || while charging the enemy's works (shot through the thigh, and then through the head before he could be taken off the field) |- | Drew, Michael (C) || VA || 64 05 20/23/25 || action || wounded in heart or lower abdomen |- | Earnest, Alexander (E) || VA, Weldon Railroad || 64 08 21 || action || shot through head while on a skirmish line while acting as safe guard on Weldon Rail Road |- | [[Johnson-76198|Johnson, John P]] (C) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Johnson, Joseph (D) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Johnson, William H (K) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18/19 || action || shot in the head |- | Kane, Michael (K) || VA, Laurel Hill || 64 05 08 || action || wounded in left breast |- | Keen, Samuel (D) || VA, in the field || 64 06 18 || action || of wounds received in action |- | Kessler, Joseph (D) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Keys, John (H) || VA, in hospital || 64 06 23 || action || of wounds received at Petersburg, VA |- | Knox, James (C) || ? || 65 04 01 || action || of wounds received in action |- | Lamb, Samuel (F) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | Lammey, Lewis (K) || DC, Washington, Douglas Hospital || 63 06 26 || action || of wounds received at Chancellorsville 3 May 63 |- | Leidheiser, Daniel B (K) || ? || 64 06 06 || action || of wounds received in action (shot in leg) |- | [[Lynn-2598|Lynn, Jacob A]] (B) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | [[Maidel-1|Maidel, Rudolph]] (A) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | McDermot, James (A) || VA, Laurel Hill || 64 05 08 || action ||   |- | McDermot, Thomas (A) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | McGahagan, John (D) || VA, Division Hospital || 64 05 07 || action || of wounds received at Wilderness, VA |- | [[McGilley-4|McGilley, John]] (I) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | McKee, William (B) || VA || 64 06 19 || action || of wounds received at Petersburg VA |- | McKinney, James (D) || on transport || 64 06 22/26|| action || died on transport of wounds |- | McMakin, Francis C (E) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action || while charging the enemy |- | McNulty, Barney (E) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action || shot in the throat while charging the enemy's works |- | Mellor, Charles O (E) || ? || 64 06 19 || action || shot in the breast while charging the enemy's works at Petersburg VA |- | Miller, Frank (A) || ? || 64 05 20 || action || died of wounds received at Spottsylvania |- | Mills, Joseph (A) || DC, Washington || 63 06 17 || action || of wounds received in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville |- | Miller, Robert (E) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action || of wounds received while charging the enemy |- | Miller, William B (C) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | Morris, Thomas (C) || VA, North Anna River || 64 05 20 || action || klled by musket ball |- | [[Murphy-16696|Murphy, George]] (I) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 14 || action ||   |- | O'Connor, Patrick J (D) || PA, Gettysburg || 63 07 03 || action ||   |- | O'Conner, William (K) || ? || 64 05 10 || action || died of wounds received in action |- | Quick, Albert (A) || PA, Philadelphia, US General Hospital || 64 06 22 || action || of wounds received at Spotsylvania VA |- | Parks, John (E) || ? || 64 07 23 || action || of wounds received at Petersburg, died from amputation of leg |- | Parsons, Theodore H (C) || DC, Georgetown || 63 06 26 || action || of wounds rcvd on 3 May 63 at Chancellorsville VA |- | [[Patterson-13805|Patterson, James]] (D) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | [[Patterson-13986|Patterson, Thomas]] (corp B) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Phillips, George (H) || DC, Washington || 64 11 18 || action || of wounds rcvd Hatcher's Run VA |- | Prickett, Joseph H (E) || ? || 64 06 21 || action || shot in the head while charging the enemy's works at Petersburg, 18 Jun 64 |- | Rae, James [or Raja, James] (E) || ? || 63 07 04 || action || of a cannon shot (shell) in the side, received while charging the enemy at Gettsyburg Pennsylvania on 3 Jul 1863 |- | Reese, Joseph (D) || VA, in the field || 64 05 12 or 06 09 || action || of wounds received in action |- | Reynolds, Joseph (D) || PA, Philadelphia || 64 05 24 or 06 09 || action || of wounds rcvd in action |- | Riley, Thomas D (E) || VA, Spottsylvania Court House || 64 05 12 || action || shot in the head while charging the enemy's works |- | [[Rogers-23749|Rogers, Richard]] (I) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Rusk, John (D) || VA, City Point || 64 06 22/23 || action || of wounds |- | Selah, Samuel U (G) || PA, Gettysburg || 63 07 03 || action ||   |- | Simpson, Thomas (A) || ? || 64 10 28 || action || of wounds received at Hatcher's Run |- | Smith, Charles (B) || ? || 64 08 31 or 10 21 || action || of wounds received at North Anna River |- | Stackhouse, William (D) || ? || 64 07 03 || action || of wounds received at Spottsylvania Court House |- | Stewart, John (C) || ? || 64 06 22 || action || died of wounds rcvd near Petersburg |- | Stineman, John (B) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 27 || action ||   |- | Sweeney, Samuel (H) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | Thomas, Charles (A) || VA, Petersburg || 64 06 18 || action ||   |- | Thompson, James I (H) || ? || 64 06 23 || action || died of wounds rcvd at Petersburg |- | Tierney, James (C) || VA, Spottsylvania Court House || 64 05 12 || action || on picket |- | [[Todd-7765|Todd, George W]] (F&S) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 19 || action ||   |- | [[Trautwine-2|Trautwine, William]] (C) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Whinna, Stephen (H) || NY, David's Island || 64 06 27 || action || of wounds received in action |- | [[Wilds-273|Wilds, William]] (D) || VA, Fredericksburg || 62 12 13 || action ||   |- | Wilson, Samuel (A) || VA, Chancellorsville || 63 05 03 || action ||   |- | Wolf, William (H) || VA, Alexandria || 64 07 10 || action || of wounds received at Petersburg |- | Wood, Joshua (E) || VA, Hatcher's Run || 64 10 27 || action || shot through the throat while charging the enemy's works |}

91st PA - family members serving together

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] These known or suspected family members served in the [[Space:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Infantry]]. (Click on the symbol next to the heading to sort by that column.) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | relationship || names || comments |- | father-son || Agner, David (H) - Agnew, Johnson (A) ||   |- | brothers || Baird, Alexander (E) - Baird, David (E) ||   |- | father-son || Bancker, Abraham (F&S) - Bancker, Meriners (C) ||   |- | brothers || Bender, Jacob (G) - Bender, John W (G) || uncertain |- | father-son || Black, George (H) - Black, George (H) ||   |- | brothers || Cartledge, Cyrus (E) - Cartledge, James (E) ||   |- | father-son || Chambers, Samuel (K) - Chambers, Eugene (I) || both died |- | brothers || Derr, Jeremiah (F) - Derr, Aaron (F) ||   |- | father-son || Dyke, John Q (H) - Dyke, Edwin H (H) and Dyke, William H H (H) ||   |- | father-son || Eckhart, Augustus (C) - Eckhart, Charles (C) || uncertain |- | brothers || Godfrey, Amos - Godfrey, Stephen || their sister Phillipine, married William Knapp (B) |- | father-son || [[Gregory-6961|Gregory, Edgar]] (F&S) - [[Gregory-6963|Gregory, Francis]] (A) and [[Gregory-7095|Gregory, Justus]] (B) ||   |- | father-son || Griffith, Samuel (E) - Griffith, John (E) ||   |- | brothers || Hawks, John N alias James Clark (D) - Hawks, Samuel (D) ||   |- | father-son || Hoover/Hooven, William (C) - Hooven/Hoover, William T (C) || uncertain |- | brothers || [[Imler-165|Imler, Adam]] (B) - [[Imler-143|Imler, William]] (B) || also their cousin [[Imler-45|Imler, Martin]] (B) |- | cousins || [[Imler-45|Imler, Martin]] (B) - [[Imler-165|Imler, Adam]] (B) and [[Imler-143|Imler, Wiliam]] || William and Adam were brothers |- | brothers || Keever, George (E) and Keever, John (E) ||   |- | father-son || Lentz, John (E, F&S) and Lentz, David (E) || uncertain |- | brothers || Murphy, Adam (I) and Murphy, George (I) || possibly also Murphy, Daniel (F/D) |- | uncle-nephew || [[Partenheimer-52|Partenheimer, John]] (B) - [[Partenheimer-48|Partenheimer, Harold]] (B) ||   |- | brothers || Russell, Abraham (D) - Russell, Isaac (D) ||   |- | uncle-nephew || Sinex, Joseph (F&S) - Sinex, Robert Sr (D) || uncertain |- | brothers || Small, Jeremiah (F) - Small, Jerome (F) ||   |- | brothers || Stiefel, David alias David Sterle (H) - Sterle, Godfried (H) ||   |- | brothers || Stineman, Thomas (B) - Stineman, John (B) ||   |- | brothers || Stotsenberg, John (E) - Stotsenberg, Jeremiah (I) ||   |- | brothers-in-law || Rodearmel, George (D) - Whistler, George (K) ||   |- | brothers || Weigle, Abraham (G) - Weigle, William (G) and Weigle, Benjamin Franklin (G) ||   |- | brothers || Yeatts, Amos (F) - Yeatts, Charles (G)m and Yeatts, Howard (G) || uncertain |- | brothers || [[Eyre-795|Eyre, George]] (F&S) - [[Eyre-799|Eyre, Benjamin]] (A/I) || brother Robert was a sutler |- | brothers || McCoy, William (H) - McCoy, John (F/D) || uncertain |- | brothers-in-law || Phillips, George S (H) - Amey, Samuel (H) ||   |- | father-son || Wispert, William (H) - Wispert, Adam (H) and Wispert, James (H) ||   |} Others had relatives who served in other regiments, including: {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | relationship || names || comments |- | brothers || Bournonville, Charles E (C) - Bournonville, Augustus (a surgeon) ||   |- | brothers || Burket, William (B) - Burket, James, and Burket, Melvin || James and Melvin both died |- | father-son || Charles Smith (B) - Smith, Leopold (A 4 PA Res) ||   |- | brothers || Johnson, William H (K) - Johnson, Thomas (72nd PA) and Johnson, Davis (K 72nd PA) ||   |- | brothers || McCarter, Richard (D) one in 71st PA, and one in 213th PA ||   |}

91st PA at Chancellorsville

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] == see also == * C Raitt, [[Space:IncidentAtChancellorsville|'An Incident at Chancellorsville']], ''National Tribune'', 21 September 1911, p.7, col.3. * T. F. Walter, [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA|'Personal Recollections and Experiences of an Obscure Soldier']], ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', 2 August 1884 - 27 December 1884; his discussion of Chancellorsville begins in volume 3 #38 and continues in volume 3 #39. == organization == [''Official Records'' series 1 volume 25 part 1 page 156-170, part] [p.156]
'Organization of the Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, May 1-6, 1863.'
[p.163]
'FIFTH ARMY CORPS. Maj. Gen. GEORGE G. MEADE.'
[p.164]
'THIRD DIVISION. Brig. Gen. ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS.'
'First Brigade. Brig. Gen. ERASTUS B. TYLER.'
'91st Pennsylvania: Col. Edgar M. Gregory. Lieut. Col. Joseph H. Sinex.'
'126th Pennsylvania, Lieut. Col. David W. Rowe.'
'129th Pennsylvania, Col. Jacob G. Frick.'
'134th Pennsylvania, Col. Edward O'Brien.'
== brigade report == [source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 25 part 1 pages 550-554]
'Report of Brig. Gen. Erastus B. Tyler, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.'
'CAMP NEAR FALMOUTH, Va., May 10, 1863.'

'CAPTAIN: I have the honor to transmit herewith a list of casualties of my command in the action of the 3d instant , [footnote:] Embodied in revised statement, p.181.[end of footnote] and also to submit the following report of the part taken by my brigade in that engagement.

'About 9 a. m. I received an order from Major-General Meade to put [p.551] my command in motion, and go to the support of General French, Lieutenant-Colonel Webb to indicate the position we were to occupy. That officer in person pointed out the line we were to take possession of, directly in the face of the enemy, and on the right of General French's command, in the woods.'

'The regiments were scarcely in position before the enemy opened fire upon us, which was promptly and effectively returned by our men. I at once saw the enemy outnumbered us, as they were in double line, and extended beyond our right. I immediately asked for re-enforcements, but was informed they could not be furnished. Colonel Webb, who had remained in front for some moments, started back, promising to bring up re-enforcements if he could obtain them, but he returned in a short time without them. The rapid and incessant fire of our men prevented the enemy from advancing, although they made several attempts to do to.'

'After holding our position for nearly or perhaps quite an hour, reports reached me that our ammunition was being exhausted, many of the men supplying themselves from the dead and wounded. About this time, I discovered that the enemy was receiving re-enforcements; another double line was plainly seen advancing and extending farther to our right. I sent for ammunition twice without being able to obtain it, as, I afterward understood, it had not come up from the rear. I reported the fact to General French, with the further information that the enemy were pressing us, and asked for orders. He replied that he could not furnish me with ammunition, and that we should retire in as good order as we could when we had exhausted what we had. The moment our fire slackened the enemy pushed forward with at least twice our number.'

'As near as I can tell, we were in position from an hour to an hour and three-quarters before we were forced to retire. During this time the whole line was before my eye, and I have to say that I never saw officers and men behave with more bravery and coolness than did the entire command. The officers were very active, and I saw many of them aiding the men by preparing their cartridges for the guns. The field officers were passing up and down the lines, encouraging their men with great spirit and coolness.'

'The Ninety-First Pennsylvania Volunteers was on the right, and received the first fire of the enemy. They are entitled to great credit for their conduct during the action. [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] received a slight wound early in the engagement, and left the field, yet the men kept well at their work, under Lieutenant-Colonel Sinex.'

'The One hundred and thirty-fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel O'Brien, was second in line, and no set of men could have behaved better. The officers, one and all, following the example of their colonel (who was constantly on the alert), were very active, and not a man shirked his duty.'

'The One hundred and twenty-sixth Pennsylvania Volunteers, Lieut. Col. D. W. Rowe, was third in line, and for earnest, spirited work it could not be excelled. Colonel Rose exhibited the true characteristics of the soldier--brave, cool, and determined--and this spirit was infused into every officer and soldier of his command.'

'The One hundred and twenty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers was on our left, and no man ever saw cooler work on field drill than was done by this regiment. Their firing was grand--by rank, by company, and by wings, in perfect order. Colonel Frick's stentorian voice was heard above the roar of the musketry, and, with the aid of his lieutenant-colonel and major, his regiment was splendidly handled, doing its duty well.'

'[p.552] Too much credit cannot be given the officers and men of this brigade; not a single neglect came under my notice during the engagement. The colors of the different regiments show that they were carried well to the front, and I saw them repeatedly waved in the face of the enemy. The officers of my staff, Captains [Henry C.] Ranney and [William H.] Davidson, and Lieutenants [James B.] Diehl and [Stearns E.] Tyler, rendered me every assistance in their power, under an incessant fire.'

'Among the officers seriously wounded, I have with regret to mention Major Anthony, of the One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers, a true soldier and dutiful officer. Lieutenant-Colonels Rowe and Shaw were slightly wounded, as was also Lieutenant Diehl, aide-de-camp.'

'I am, very respectfully, &c.,'
'E. B. TYLER, Brigadier-General, Commanding Brigade.'
'Capt. CARSWELL McCLELLAN, A. A. G., Third Division.'

'[Indorsement No. 1]'
'HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 10, 1863.'
'Respectfully returned to Brig. Gen. E. B. Tyler, who will correct his statement to accord with the fact that he received the order to support Major-General French from Brigadier-General Humphreys, through his assistant adjutant-general, Captain McClellan, with the information that Lieutenant-Colonel Webb would indicate the position to be occupied. In endeavoring to assign a reason why he was not supplied with additional ammunition while his command was under fire, General Tyler undertakes to assign causes for the action of General Humphreys, which it is not his province to do. He will, therefore, erase that part of his report.'
'By command of Brigadier-General Humphreys:'
'CARSWELL McCLELLAN, Assistant Adjutant-General.'

'[Indorsement No. 2.]'
'HDQRS. TYLER'S BRIG., THIRD DIV., FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 10, 1863.'
'Respectfully forwarded, with the remark that the order was received from Major-General Meade in the very language used in this report, and upon that order my command was put in motion. The order was received from Major-General Meade in person, and so far as any allusion to General Humphreys or any other officer connected with the command is concerned, I fail to see it, and know there was no intention to reflect in the least upon any one connected with the ammunition. I merely stated it as a fact, the evidence of which I received from General Humphreys, on application to him for ammunition after reforming alongside of the road.'
'E. B. TYLER, Brigadier-General.'

'[Indorsement No. 3.]'
'HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 10, 1863.'
'Respectfully returned to Brigadier-General Tyler, who will state whether he did or did not received from Brigadier-General Humphreys, [page 553] through his assistant adjutant-general, Captain McClellan, an order to support Major-General French, accompanied by the information that Lieutenant-Colonel Webb would point out to him the position to be occupied.'
'By command of Brigadier-General Humphreys.'
'CARSWELL McCLELLAN, Assistant Adjutant General.'

'[Indorsement No. 4.]'
'HDQRS. FIRST BRIG., THIRD DIV., FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 10, 1863.'
'Respectfully reforwarded, with the remark that I am informed by one of my staff that while on the march, in the execution of the order received from Major-General Meade, Captain McClellan rode up to me. He may have repeated the order received from Major-General Meade, but I have no recollection of hearing it from him, and I have but a very faint idea of seeing him, the order from General Meade being of such an urgent character that my attention was given entirely to its prompt execution.'
'E. B. TYLER, Brigadier-General.'

'[Indorsement No. 5.]'
'HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 11, 1863.'
'When I reached Brigadier-General Tyler with the order from General Humphreys to move to the support of General French, General Tyler was at or near the right of the regiment nearest the white house. His command had not commenced to move, and did not appear to me to be on the point of doing so. When I delivered the order to him, he asked where he was to take position, and when I informed him again that Lieutenant-Colonel Webb would designate the position to be occupied, he asked where he would find Colonel Webb. I pointed to the colonel, who had already started for the woods, and then returned to General Humphreys. By the time I had returned to the left of the brigade, the movement commenced.'
'CARSWELL McCLELLAN, Assistant Adjutant-General.'

'[Indorsement No. 6.]'
'HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 11, 1863.'
'The facts are simply these: I was beside or close to Major-General Meade when the staff officer of General French asked for support. General Meade turned to me and directed me to send a brigade. Tyler's he knew, was the one available. I immediately gave the order to my adjutant-general, with directions about Lieutenant-Colonel Webb, and including in it the staff officer of General French. My adjutant-general, Captain McClellan, rode directly to General Tyler, and, upon returning, reported that he gave the order. By the time he returned, the brigade was in motion. It had been in line close by the left, not 100 yards distant. General Tyler received the order to support General French from me, and moved his command in obedience to it. Subsequently he [page 554] received instructions how to move it from Lieutenant-Colonel Webb. All this is corroborated by the statement of Lieutenant-Colonel Webb, whose account agrees with that of Captain McClellan.'
'A. A. HUMPHREYS, Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.'
== division report ==
'Report of Brig. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division.'
'HDQRS. THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 10, 1863.'

'COLONEL: I have to submit the following report, in compliance with the circular from headquarters of the Fifth Corps, of the 7th instant, by which division commanders were directed to send in their reports of the part taken by their commands in the recent operations of the army on the south bank of the Rappahannock.'

'On April 27, in obedience to orders, I marched from camp near Falmouth, my division, of two brigades, consisting of 3,481 enlisted men and 203 commissioned officers, exclusive of general and general staff officers. Of these, 1,616 enlisted men and 95 commissioned officers composed the First Brigade, commanded by Brig. Gen. E. B. Tyler, and 1,865 enlisted men and 108 officers formed the Second Brigade, commanded by Col. P. H. Allabach, One hundred and thirty-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers.'

'Having received orders on the morning of April 29, at the bivouac near Kelly's Ford, on the Rappahannock, to cross that river with my division in the rear of all commands and trains, and to bring up the trains of the corps and of the pontoons, the supervision of the crossing of that stream by the trains and forces on the north bank was turned over to me by Major-General Meade as soon as the First and Second Divisions of the Fifth Corps had passed over.'

'It was nearly 8 o'clock in the evening before my division was able to cross, and 11.30 before the pontoon train was ready to move. At that hour I set my column in motion for Ely's Ford, on the Rapidan, but the length of the trains of pack-mules, cattle, &c., the bad condition of the [page 546] road and the heavy rain made the march very slow, and at about 3 a. m., just as our guide discovered that he was not on the road he had traversed twice the day before, it became so dark that nothing could be seen, and I was forced to halt until daylight.'

'About sunset, I had received a communication from the major-general commanding the corps, advising me of the importance of having the pontoon train at Ely's Ford at the earliest possible moment, and about 1 a. m., on the march, Captain Comstock, U. S. Engineers, received similar directions from the headquarters of the army. The pontoon train was, therefore, sent forward in advance, under escort of two regiments, as soon as there was light enough to see, and the column resumed its march as soon as the pontoon train reached its head.'

'At 7 a. m. [sc. of 30 April 1863] I received directions to leave the trains under escort of one regiment and bring up the rest of my command as quickly as possible.'

'I reached Ely's Ford between 12 and 1 o'clock, but found my troops so much exhausted, that, after fording the river, I bivouacked on Hunting Creek, 3 miles from Chancellorsville, having marched at least 18 miles.'

'On the morning of May 1 , my division was at Chancellorsville at 7 o'clock, it having been delayed one hour by the tardiness of the First Brigade, a tardiness that General Tyler attributed to the fatigue of the men. Here I received instructions from the major-general commanding the corps to follow Sykes' division to the ridge between Mott's and Colin Runs, and mass, under cover, in rear of and between Sykes on the right and Griffin on the left; to open communication to each, so as to be able to send support to either, and to place Randol's battery on the left bank of Mott's Run, prepared to move to Sykes, Griffin, or myself as occasion might require. These instructions were subsequently so far modified that I was to follow Griffin instead of Sykes.'

'In accordance with these, I marched close in rear of Griffin, on the Mott or River road, about 3-1/2 miles, when I was ordered by Major-General Meade to return to Chancellorsville, which was promptly done, and the division massed in that vicinity.'

'By General Meade's directions, I examined the position commencing at Chandler's house and running along the Mineral Spring road to the Rappahannock, and immediately occupied the left of that position, which commands the approach to the United States Ford by Mott's or the River road and its branches.'

'The next day (May 2), before midday, the position was intrenched, three roads under cover were opened, communication with as many to the United States Ford, and twenty-six pieces of artillery, Randol's, Martin's, and Hazlett's batteries on the left, and Barnes' and Phillips' on the right, were placed in position, rendering it impossible for the enemy to debouch from the woods on the high, open plain, Childs' farm, opposite the heights, occupied by my division. These facts are highly creditable to the zeal and energy of the officers and men of the command.'

'At my request for a regiment of sharpshooters, Col. Louis R. Francine, Seventh New Jersey Volunteers, Mott's brigade, Berry's division, reported to me with his regiment for duty, and was assigned to the rugged ground on the extreme left, extending to the narrow bottom land of the river.'

'The enemy's mounted pickets were visible along the edge of the woods, about 1,000 yards distant, where the River road debouches from the woods.'

'[page 547] Having been directed by the major-general commanding the corps to ascertain whether the enemy was in force in my immediate front, Colonel Francine, by my order, sent out 50 picked men to reconnoiter. This duty was handsomely performed. The enemy's infantry pickets were ascertained to commence on the river 1-1/2 miles below our left, and to extend obliquely from our line toward the Plank road. Colonel Francine returned to his brigade the night of the 2d instant.'

'About daylight on the morning of the 3d , I received orders to march my division to the vicinity of the junction of the Mineral Spring road (running along the front occupied by the Fifth Corps on the 2d instant) with the road from Chancellorsville to Ely's Ford, leaving the artillery in position and a staff officer to point out the details of the position to the troops that were to occupy it; but just as my column was being put in motion, the head of the Eleventh Corps made its appearance, and at the same time I received orders not to move until I was relieved by that corps.'

'As soon as Major-General Schurz had relieved me, about 6.10 a. m., I marched, and about 7 o'clock massed my division in rear of the center of Griffin's position, on the Ely's Ford road, being instructed to support Griffin, Sykes, or French, on the left of Griffin, as circumstances might require.'

'About 8 a. m. Allabach's brigade, the Second, of my division, was placed in line from the left of Griffin (Chandler's house), along the Ely's Ford road to the woods intervening between Chandler's and Chancellor's houses, the ground previously occupied by a part of French's division, engaged with the enemy in the woods on our front.'

'At about 9 a. m. I received orders to send a brigade to the support of General French, and directed General Tyler to support him. Lieutenant-Colonel Webb, assistant inspector-general, Fifth Corps, and a staff officer of General French, conducted General Tyler to the position he was to take. He had scarcely moved into it when the enemy in strong force opened a fire upon him. It was returned with spirit, and a warm engagement ensued, which was continued for about an hour, when the enemy in increasing numbers began to outflank the right.'

'The greater part of the 60 rounds of ammunition of the brigade had by this time been nearly expended, as reported to my by General Tyler, who asked for a new supply. This it would have been impracticable to distribute had it been with the brigade, and it would probably have fallen into the hands of the enemy had it been sent, so closely was the brigade pressed by them. General Tyler was, therefore, directed to withdraw when his ammunition was expended, which he did soon afterward. General Tyler states that the conduct of the officers and men was admirable.'

'The loss incurred in this spirited engagement was 1 officer (Capt. John Brant, One hundred and thirty-fourth Pennsylvania) killed; 7 officers wounded, 20 enlisted men killed, and 158 enlisted men wounded, and 3 officers and 51 men missing, making a total of killed, wounded, and missing in the brigade of 11 officers and 229 enlisted men. Among the officers wounded I regret to mention [[Gregory-6961|Col. E. M. Gregory]], Ninety-first Pennsylvania, seriously, and Maj. Joseph Anthony, One hundred and twenty-ninth Pennsylvania, severely.'

'Ammunition was supplied to the brigade immediately upon its withdrawal from the woods in which it had been engaged. At about 11 a. m. I received directions to place two regiments of Allabach's brigade at the disposition of Major-General Couch, commanding Second Corps, and one of his staff officers at the same time requested me to place them [page 548] perpendicular to the road leading to Chancellorsville, one regiment on each side, and advance them to the edge of the woods bordering the open ground of Chancellorsville, then held by the enemy. The object was to hold the enemy in check until the two corps of Major-Generals Couch and Sickles were placed in the new positions they were to occupy. This duty fell to the One hundred and thirty-third and One hundred and fifty-fifth Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers, who, under the command of Colonel Allabach, advanced their skirmishers, engaging those of the enemy, to the ground they were directed to occupy. Upon their near approach to it, the enemy opened upon them with shell and cannister. The new positions of the two corps having been taken up, the two regiments retired slowly through the wood and rejoined their brigade, having performed the duty in a creditable manner, losing 1 officer and 3 enlisted men killed and 1 officer and 30 enlisted men wounded. Having accompanied Colonel Allabach until his regiments occupied the ground assigned them, I returned to my command, by direction of Major-General Meade, and, as soon as the ammunition supplied to General Tyler's brigade was distributed, massed my division in rear of the center of General Sykes' division, under instructions to support him and General Griffin.'

'Before daylight on Monday, the 4th, I received directions to support Major-General Sickles, on the left, in a certain contingency, and immediately opened a route for my division through the thick underbrush to the ground I should occupy in such a contingency. During the day I likewise received directions to support Major-General Reynolds, commanding the First Corps, on the right, and opened a similar route to the rear of his position.'

'On the morning of Tuesday, the 5th instant, the pioneers of my division, and subsequently two regiments of it, were detailed for fatigue duty with the engineers of the army, in constructing intrenchments and opening roads. These regiments rejoined the division about midnight. In the afternoon, by direction of Major-General Meade, I formed Allabach's brigade in line of battle 150 yards in rear of Sykes' left and Tyler's brigade 100 yards in rear of Allabach's. My instructions were, in the event of the enemy entering the intrenched line, to charge with the bayonet. This position my division occupied until the march to the United States Ford began.'

'At nightfall two regiments were detached to aid the passage of the artillery as far as the United States Ford. One of these regiments rejoined the division on the march, the other at the United States Ford.'

'At about 1 a. m. on the 6th instant , my division commenced the march to the United States Ford, but was halted and massed on the right of the road, after marching 1 mile.'

'At daylight the march was resumed, and a position taken up at the United States Ford, the left resting on the brick house on the Mott or River road, and the right on the outbuildings on the United States For road. In this position it remained until Griffin's division took up a position in its rear, when my division crossed the Rappahannock by the upper bridge simultaneously with Sykes' division on the lower bridge, and marched to our camp, which it now occupies, reaching it before dusk.'

'My thanks are due to the officers of my staff for the zealous and efficient performance of the duties they were incessantly called on to perform. I beg leave to mention them by name: Capt. Carswell McClellan, assistant adjutant-general; Lieuts. Henry C. Christiancy and H. H. [page 549] Humphreys, aides-de-camp; Capt. A. F. Cavada, assistant inspector-general and special aide-de-camp; Capts, E. G. Rehrer and E. C. Rice, engineers; Capt. E. Knowledge, commissary of subsistance, and Surg. Isaac D. Knight , medical director.'

'Hospitals were quickly established in suitable localities at each position that the division assumed.'

'I cannot close this report without expressing my gratification at the fine spirit that animated my division throughout the recent operations.'

'Long marches, rapid movements, long-continued labor in opening roads and throwing up intrenchments, exposure to heavy and continuous rain, loss of rest, all combined, did not destroy their cheerfulness nor dampen their spirits. They exhibited the same courage in meeting the enemy that they had formerly shown, and this under circumstances that are recognized as unfavorable to the exhibition of the best qualities of troops. I refer to the fact that their term of service was about expiring. Indeed, one of the regiments, the One hundred and twenty-third Pennsylvania Volunteers, should, under the usual rule, have been on the march homeward from camp on the 4th instant. It left here on the 8th instant, the day upon which its term of service expired. During the present week three of the regiments of my division leave it to be mustered out of the service, a fourth leaves on the 17th, and a fifth in a few days after, if not at that time, thus reducing my division to two small three years' regiments, the Ninety-first and One hundred and fifty-fifth PennsylvaniaVolunteers.'

'In making this my last report of the operations of my division as at present constituted, I trust I may be excused for recurring to the services it has performed. Hastily organized in September last near Washington, the regiments newly raised, it made a long and painful march of more than 23 miles in a dark night to take part in the expected battle of the next day at Antietam. When in camp the officers and men have been zealous in their efforts to acquire a knowledge of the duties of the soldier. They have cheerfully performed every duty required of them, whether that of the working party or armed service. They have been prompt and obedient, and have fought as well as the best troops at Fredericksburg and Chancerllorsville. The task of instruction has been a heavy one to me, but I have the satisfaction of knowing that my efforts have not been without good results.'

'The reports of Colonel Allabach and Captains Randol and Barnes accompany this.'

'I submit herewith tabular and nominal lists of the killed, wounded, and missing, [footnote:] Embodied in revised statement, p.181. [end of footnote] and tabular statements of property lost.'

'I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant,'
'A. A. HUMPHREYS, Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.'
'[to] Lieut. Col. FRED. T. LOCKE, A. A. G., Fifth Army Corps.'


'HDQRS. THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH ARMY CORPS, May 11, 1863.'
'COLONEL: Understanding that a more detailed statement respecting the crossing of the Rappahannock on the pontoon bridge at Kelly's Ford may be desirable, I have to report that, at the time the supervision of the crossing was turned over to me by the major-general commanding the Fifth Corps, Major-General Stoneman's Cavalry Corps had begun to cross on the bridge, all of which passed over there excepting [page 550] (as I understand) one brigade, that crossed at the deep ford just above. There were two interruptions during this crossing, owing to the partial failure of a part of the bridge. The delay thus caused was from one hour to one hour and a half. As soon as the cavalry passed, two regiments of infantry of the Twelfth Corps and the brigade of infantry of the Eleventh Corps, guarding its baggage, were passed, and during the passage of the cavalry a regiment of the Twelfth Corps was passed over at the earnest solicitation of the colonel, who represented himself to have received orders to leave the train he was with and join his command. As soon as the infantry of the Eleventh and Twelfth Corps was over, the headquarters train of the Twelfth Corps passed, then those of the Eleventh Corps, followed by the supply trains, as I understood them to be, of the Eleventh Corps. Two interruptions occurred during the passage of the latter by the bad management of the wagons, one of which nearly proved fatal to the small bridge across Marsh Run, and the other to a span of the pontoon bridge. These caused a delay of at least half an hour, if not more. The train mentioned consisted of at least 125 wagons and 55 spring wagons and ambulances, belonging chiefly, almost entirely, as reported to me, to the Eleventh Corps.'

'The trains of the Fifth Corps succeeded immediately, and, when everything had passed, my division of infantry crossed. It was dusk when its head reached the bridge. All the cattle were, by my directions, swum across Marsh Run, and taken across the river at the ford.'
'The passage across the river on the bridge was continuous; not an instant was lost. By the aid of my staff, the trains were kept closed, and, by the admirable management of the officer in charge of the bridge, ignorant, careless, and stupid drivers were passed safely and rapidly over the bridge, with the exceptions just noted.'
'The instant my infantry passed, which must have been 8 o'clock, or about that hour, the taking up of the bridge commenced, and at 11.30 p. m. the march for Ely's Ford commenced from the forks of the road, at a house about a half or three-fourths of a mile from the river. The demands made upon me for authority to cross the bridge by various staff officers of the headquarters trains and others out of the order which I had arranged, in consonance with the instructions I received from the major-general commanding the corps, or the order of precedence he had left with me, were incessant and repeated. I need hardly state that I did not yield to them.'
'I believe that I have mentioned every material fact in my report and this appendix to it. '

'A. A. HUMPHREYS, Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.'
'[to] Lieut. Col. FRED. T. LOCKE, A. A. G., Fifth Army Corps.'
== casualties == === some statistics=== {| rules="all" ! rowspan="2" | Company ! colspan="2" | present for duty ! killed ! wounded ! missing ! total ! rowspan="2" | listed below |- ! 27 Apr ! 7 May ! colspan="4" | in action (from 7 May report) |- | field staff | class="nr" | 8 | class="nr" | 7 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 1 (13%) | class="nr" | 1 |- | A | class="nr" | 44 | class="nr" | 38 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 2 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 6 (14%) | class="nr" | 6 |- | B | class="nr" | 22 | class="nr" | 21 | class="nr" | 2 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 3 (14%) | class="nr" | 3 |- | C | class="nr" | 44 | class="nr" | 31 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 8 | class="nr" | 7 | class="nr" | 16 (36%) | class="nr" | 18 |- | D | class="nr" | 34 | class="nr" | 27 | class="nr" | 2 | class="nr" | 3 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 6 (18%) | class="nr" | 7 |- | E | class="nr" | 43 | class="nr" | 35 | class="nr" | 2 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 10 (23%) | class="nr" | 12 |- | F | class="nr" | 30 | class="nr" | 27 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 2 | class="nr" | 3 (10%) | class="nr" | 4 |- | G | class="nr" | 29 | class="nr" | 25 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 9 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 10 (34%) | class="nr" | 10 |- | H | class="nr" | 31 | class="nr" | 24 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 5 (16%) | class="nr" | 5 |- | I | class="nr" | 18 | class="nr" | 14 | class="nr" | 1 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 5 (28%) | class="nr" | 5 |- | K | class="nr" | 26 | class="nr" | 17 | class="nr" | 0 | class="nr" | 5 | class="nr" | 4 | class="nr" | 9 (35%) | class="nr" | 4 |- | total | class="nr" | 329 | class="nr" | 266 | class="nr" | 10 | class="nr" | 40 | class="nr" | 24 | class="nr" | 74 (22%) | class="nr" | 73 |} === names === [main sources: Bates ''History of Pennsylvania Volunteers'', 7 May 63 consolidated morning report, Philadelphia Press (13 May 1863)]
[click on the column heading to sort by that column] {| rules="all" width="100%" class="sortable" ! co. ! Name ! Bates ! morning report 7 May ! Press article 13 May ! date ! remarks |- | hq | [[Gregory-6961|Gregory, Edgar]] | wounded | wounded | wounded in leg | 3rd | |- | A | Agnew, Johnson | [nothing] | missing | missing, supposed a prisoner | ? | gained from mia 23 May 63. captured, perhaps 5 May 63, and paroled |- | A | Kintzler, William | [nothing] | missing | missing, supposed a prisoner | ? | gained from mia 23 May 63 and 9 Oct 63 [?] captured, perhaps 5 May 63, and paroled |- | A | Maidre, Rudolph | killed | missing | missing, supposed a prisoner | 3rd |   |- | A | Mills, Joseph | [nothing] | wounded | slightly wounded | ? | died 17 June 63 of wounds received in action (Bates) |- | A | Stettler, William | wounded | wounded | slightly wounded | 3rd | |- | A | Wilson, Samuel | killed | missing | missing, supposed killed | 3rd | |- | B | Badini, Sebastian | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | |- | B | Lynn, Jacob | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | |- | B | Patterson, Thomas | killed | missing | missing | 3rd | |- | C | Anorson, John | captured | [nothing] | | 5th | absent on leave 28 May 63; died Andersonville 8 Aug 64 |- | C | Banning, John | killed | missing | missing | 3rd | |- | C | Beale, William | [nothing] | wounded | wounded, supposed a prisoner | ? | later missing reported absent wounded; regained 29/30 May 63 |- | C | Bisbing, John | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | |- | C | Brown, Andrew | [nothing] | mia | wounded and missing | 3rd | later in corps hosp. as paroled prisoner |- | C | Carpenter, William | wounded | missing | wounded in shoulder | 3rd | |- | C | Chitlick, Henry | wounded | missing | wounded in leg | 3rd | |- | C | Coats, Charles | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in leg | ? | |- | C | Gilbert, Joseph | [nothing] | wounded | slightly wounded | ? | see 'Further from General Hooker's army' |- | C | Hoover, William | wounded | missing | missing | 3rd | later in corps hosp. as paroled prisoner |- | C | Kealy, Alexander | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in arm | ? | |- | C | Morgan, Albert | [nothing] | missing | missing | 3rd | regained 29/30 May 63 |- | C | O'Neill, John or Thomas | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in head | ? | |- | C | Ott, George | [nothing] | missing | missing | 3rd | later in corps hosp. as paroled prisoner |- | C | Parsons, Theodore | wounded | wounded | in knee | 3rd | died 26 June of those wounds |- | C | Simpson, Samuel or William | wounded (Sam'l) | missing | missing (Wm) | 3rd | Corp Simpson (?). reported at Camp Parole, 21 May |- | C | Smith, Joseph E | wounded | missing | wounded in arm | 3rd | |- | C | Worl, John | [nothing] | missing | missing | 3rd | regained 29/30 May 63 |- | D | Collins, John | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in thigh | 3rd | |- | D | Hagerman, William | wounded | [nothing] | | 3rd | |- | D | Johnson, Joseph | killed | killed | missing | 3rd | |- | D | [[Kessler-3228|Kessler, Joseph]] | killed | killed | missing | 3rd | |- | D | Neidem, Charles | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in leg | 3rd | |- | D | Nelson, James | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in leg | ? | returned for duty from hospital 11 Dec 63 |- | D | Stewart, Robert | wounded | missing | | 5th | |- | D | Steele | [nothing] | missing | missing | ? | Samuel Steel (D) died at Fredericksburg in 1862, according to Bates |- | E | Baird, Robert | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in leg | 3rd | |- | E | Blake, Martin | [nothing] | missing | missing | ? | regained 29 Oct 63, absent with leave |- | E | Bryson, Willliam | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | while charging enemy |- | E | Garrity, John | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in arm and side, seriously | 3rd | in hand and arm |- | E | Gilmore, William | [nothing] | [nothing] | | ? | regained from mia on 28 May 63 |- | E | Jeffries, William | [nothing] | missing | missing | ? | |- | E | McCartny, William | wounded | wounded | missing | 3rd | |- | E | McMakin, Francis | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | while charging enemy |- | E | Miller, Robert | killed | missing | missing | 3rd | died on 3rd of wounds received charging enemy |- | E | Peltz, Philip H | [nothing] | wounded | | 3rd | |- | E | Russell, John J | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in hand | 3rd | |- | E | Whelan, John | [nothing] | [nothing] | | ? | wounded (descriptive roll only) |- | E | Whelan, Thomas | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in hand | 3rd | |- | F | Dougherty, John | [nothing] | [nothing] | missing | ? | transferred to VRC 1/2 Sep 63 |- | F | Gebler, Joseph | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | |- | F | Gilliland, William | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in arm | 2nd | |- | F | Smith, James | [nothing] | missing | | ? | |- | F | Stroup, George | [nothing] | missing | missing | ? | reported regained from mia on 23 Oct 63 |- | G | Auman, Reuben | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in side | ? | |- | G | Barnes, Israel | killed | killed | killed | 3rd | |- | G | Cox, William | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in arm | ? | |- | G | Evans, John | wounded | wounded | wounded in arm | 3rd | |- | G | Henry, Frederick | wounded | wounded | killed | 3rd | |- | G | Lehman, Frederick | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in shoulder | ? | according to pension file (Bates has wounded Gettysburg) |- | G | Pilkington, George | wounded | wounded | wounded in arm | 3rd | transferred to VRC 3 Jun 63 |- | G | Scott, Alexander | [nothing] | wounded | wounded in hand | ? | |- | G | Truman, Amos | wounded | wounded | wounded in shoulder and leg | 3rd | |- | G | Williamson, Samuel | wounded | wounded | wounded in arm | 3rd | |- | H | Black, George | wounded | [nothing] | wounded and missing | 3rd | died 6 May of those wounds |- | H | Crozier, Thomas | wounded | [nothing] | wounded in arm | 3rd | fractured radius and ulna, left forearm; lost use of hand |- | H | Detterline, George | wounded [no date] | [nothing] | wounded in hand | ? | transferred 13 Nov 63 to VRC because of wounds |- | H | Donnelly, Patrick | [nothing] | [nothing] | | ? | dropped as paroled prisoner on 18 May |- | H | McLaughlin, Hugh | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in head | ? | returned from absent sick 25 Aug 63 |- | H | Sommers, John | [nothing] | missing | missing | ? |   |- | H | Steinmetz, Andrew | [nothing] | [nothing] | | ? | dropped as paroled prisoner on 18 May |- | I | Callahan, John | [nothing] | [nothing] | [nothing] | 3rd | transferred to VRC??? |- | I | Cooker, John | wounded | killed | missing, supposed killed | 3rd | died 25 May of those wounds (Bates); regained from mia 16 May (cons. morn. report) |- | I | Mallack, Alexander | [nothing] | wounded? | wounded in head | ? | |- | I | Leaf, George | [nothing] | wounded? | wounded in breast | ? | |- | I | Erdman, Henry | [nothing] | wounded? | wounded in shoulder | ? | |- | K | Chambers, Eugene | killed | missing | missing | 3rd | |- | K | Cloud, William | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in leg | 3rd |   |- | K | Connelly, Michael | killed | missing | missing | 3rd | still listed as mia 24 Jun 64 |- | K | Cooper, William | [see remarks] | missing | missing | 3rd | severely wounded; Bates has 2 May 64; ret'd to reg't in very poor health 23 Apr 64 |- | K | Dort, John | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in breast | ? |   |- | K | Kepplinger, Jacob | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in ankle | ? |   |- | K | Lammey, Lewis | wounded | missing | missing | 3rd | died 26 June of those wounds |- | K | Reese, Robert | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in hand | ? | transferred to VRC 4 Sep 63 because of wounds |- | K | Young, Thomas | [nothing] | [nothing] | wounded in foot | ? |   |} === number of casualties in the 1st brigade, 3rd division, 5th corps === [source: Official records series 1 volume 25 part 1 pages 174-181, part] [p.174]
[CASUALTIES AT] THE BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE, MAY 1-3.
(Including skirmishes along the lines, May 4-6.)

[p.181]
THIRD DIVISION. Brig. Gen. ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS.
First Brigade. Brig. Gen. ERASTUS B. TYLER. {| | Command. | colspan=2 | Killed. | colspan=2 | Wounded. | colspan=2 | Captured or missing. | Aggregate. |- | | Off. | Enl. | Off. | Enl. | Off. | Enl. |- | 91st Pennsylvania | --- | 8 | 4 | 39 | --- | 25 | 76 |- | 126th Pennsylvania | --- | 5 | 2 | 55 | 2 | 13 | 77 |- | 129th Pennsylvania | --- | 4 | 1 | 31 | --- | 6 | 42 |- | 134th Pennsylvania | 1 | 3 | 1 | 33 | --- | 7 | 45 |- | Total First Brigade | 1 | 20 | 8 | 158 | 2 | 51 | 240 |} === officers killed === [source: ''Official records'' series 1 volume 25 part 1 pages 187-188, part]
' [p.187] '
'
'OFFICERS MORTALLY WOUNDED'
' [p.188] '
'PENNSYLVANIA.'
'Capt. Theodore H. Parsons , 91st Infantry.'
=== consolidated morning report === (This is the first report after the Battle of Chancellorsville. Numbers in square brackets are illegible in the manuscript, and inferred.) CONSOLIDATED MORNING REPORT of Ninety First Regiment of [illegibly light] commanded by Colonel [[Gregory-6961|Edgar M. Gregory]]. NOTE.--Regimental and Battalion Staff Officers, when belonging to companies, will be reported in such companies as "on detached service," and be accounted for in "Field and Staff." They will, however, be dropped from aggregate of "Present and Absent" in Field and Staff, and be accounted for in the aggregate of their respective companies. {| border="1" rules="all" | colspan="3" | Date May 7th 1863. | colspan="13" align="left" | |- | colspan="3" | Companies | align="left" | Field, Staff, and Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | Unas-
signed | Total |- | colspan="16" | Present |- | rowspan="24" colspan="2" | For duty | Field Officers | 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 |- | Assistant Surgeon | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Regimental Staff Officers | 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | 2 |- | Battalion Staff Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Captains | | 1 | 1 | | | 1 | | 1 | | | 1 | | [5] |- | First Lieutenants | | 1 | | | | | 1 | | 1 | | | | [3] |- | Second Lieutenants | | | 1 | 1 | | | 1 | 1 | | 1 | | | [5] |- | Regt'l Non-comm'd Staff | 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | [2] |- | Batt'n Non-Comm'd Staff | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Hospital Stewards | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | | [1] |- | First Sergeants | | 1 | 1 | 1 | | | | | 1 | | | | [4] |- | Company Q.M. Sergeants | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Sergeants | | 3 | 1 | | 2 | 2 | 2 | | 3 | 2 | 4 | | [19] |- | colspan="14" | [Co.C has a crossed-out '1'.] |- | Corporals | | 1 | | 3 | 4 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | | 2 | | [22] |- | colspan="14" | [The co.D entry is written over another number] |- | Saddlers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Wagoners | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Field Music | | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | | [14] |- | Artificers & Blacksmiths | | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | | [17] |- | colspan="14" | [some reports, including 25 March's, have 'Artificers & Blacksmiths' crossed out, and 'Pioneers' written in] |- | Privates | | 27 | 14 | 23 | 19 | 22 | 18 | 17 | 15 | 9 | 6 | | [170] |- | colspan="14" | [The co.D and F entries are written over other numbers.] |- | Recruits | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="2" | Special duty | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | rowspan="3" colspan="2" | Extra and daily duty | Non-commissioned Officers | | | | | | 1 | | | | | | | [1] |- | Privates | | 2 | | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | | [13] |- | colspan="14" | The co.G entry is written over another number.] |- | rowspan="7" colspan="2" | Sick | Commissioned Officers | 1 | | | | 1 | | | | | | | | [2] |- | Non-commissioned Officers | | | | 1 | 2 | | | | | | | | [3] |- | Field Music | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Artificers, Blacksmiths, Saddlers &c. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="14" | [some morning reports, including 10 March 1863's, have "In Hospital"] |- | Privates | | | | | | | | 1 | | | | | [1] |- | colspan="14" | [co.F has a crossed-out '1'. some morning reports, including 10 March 1863's, add "in quarters"] |- | rowspan="5" colspan="2" | In arrest or confinement | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Non-commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Field Music | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Artificers, Blacksmiths, Saddlers and Wagoners | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Privates | | 1 | | | | | | | | | | | [1] |- | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Horses | Serviceable | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Unserviceable | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="3" | Total commissioned | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | | 19 |- | colspan="3" | Total enlisted | 3 | 39 | 19 | 32 | 30 | 35 | 26 | 27 | 25 | 15 | 17 | | 268 |- | colspan="16" | [The co.E entry is written over another number] |- | colspan="16" | |- | colspan="3" | Absent | align="left" | Field, Staff, and Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | Unas-
signed | Total |- | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | On detached service | Commissioned Officers | 1 | | | | 1 | | | | | | | | [2] |- | Enlisted Men | | 9 | 2 | 13 | 5 | 11 | 2 | 2 | 6 | | 3 | | [53] |- | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | With leave | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Enlisted Men | | 1 | | | | | | | | | 1 | | [2] |- | rowspan="3" colspan="2" | Without leave | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Enlisted Men | | 2 | | 1 | 1 | | | | 7 | 1 | | | [12] |- | colspan="14" | [ pwarnm1 Mayberry Warntz (H)] |- | rowspan="3" colspan="2" | Sick | Commissioned Officers | | | | 2 | | 1 | | 1 | 1 | | | | [5] |- | Enlisted Men | 1 | 8 | 8 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 18 | 17 | 11 | 7 | 15 | | [124] |- | colspan="14" | [The co.F entry is written over another number.] |- | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | In hands of civil authority | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Enlisted Men | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | rowspan="3" colspan="2" | In arrest or confinement | Commissioned Officers | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Enlisted Men | | | 2 | | 1 | | | | | 1 | | | [4] |- | colspan="14" | [probably Henry Cooker (I)] |- | rowspan="2" colspan="2" | Horses | Serviceable | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Unserviceable | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="3" | Total commissioned | 1 | | | 2 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | 1 | | | | [7] |- | colspan="3" | Total enlisted | 1 | 20 | 12 | 27 | 20 | 24 | 20 | 19 | 24 | 9 | 19 | | [195] |- | colspan="16" | [the co.F and co.H entries are written over other numbers] |- | colspan="16" | |- | colspan="3" | Present & absent | align="left" | Field, Staff, and Band | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | Unas-
signed | Total |- | colspan="3" | Commmissioned officers | 6 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | 26 |- | colspan="3" | Total enlisted | 4 | 59 | 31 | 59 | 50 | 59 | 46 | 46 | 49 | 24 | 36 | | 463 |- | colspan="16" | [The co.A and co.F entries are written over other numbers, and the total is hard to read.] |- | colspan="3" | Aggregate | 10 | 61 | 33 | 62 | 52 | 61 | 48 | 49 | 51 | 25 | 37 | | 489 |- | colspan="16" | [The co.F entry is written over another number; it looks like '46' not '48'. The total is hard to read] |- | colspan="3" | Aggregate last report | 10 | 65 | 36 | 70 | 55 | 67 | 52 | 50 | 52 | 26 | 41 | | 524 |- | colspan="16" | [These numbers come from the 27 April report.] |- | colspan="3" | Total of horses | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="16" | |- | colspan="16" | Alterations since last report |- | rowspan="8" | G
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n | rowspan=2 | Commis'd officers | By Promotion or Appoint | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | By Transfer | | | | | | | | | 1 | | | | 1 |- | rowspan="6" | Enlisted men | Recruits from Depots | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Enlisted in the Regiment | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Re-enlisted | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | By Transfer | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | From Missing In Action | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | From Desertion | | | | | | | | | | 1 | | | 1 |- | rowspan="17" | L
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s | rowspan=6 | Commis'd officers | Resigned or Disbanded | | | | | | | 1 | | 1 | | | | 2 |- | Dismissed | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Transferred | | | | | | | | | | 1 | | | 1 |- | Missing In Action | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Died in action or of wounds received there | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Died of Disease &c. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | rowspan="11" | Enlisted men | Discharged Expiration of service | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Discharged For Disability | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Discharged By Sentence G.C.M. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Discharged By Order | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Discharged By Civil Authority | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Transferred | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Died In action or of wounds received there | | | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | 1 | | | 10 |- | Died Of Disease, &c. | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | Missing In Action | | 4 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 2 | | 1 | | 4 | | 24 |- | colspan="14" | [The co.D entry is written over another number.] |- | Deserted | | | | | | | | | | | | | |- | colspan="2" rowspan="3" | Memoranda | Wounded In Action | 1 | 2 | | 8 | 3 | 4 | | 9 | 4 | 4 | 5 | | 40 |- | No. of Recruits required | | 39 | 67 | 39 | 48 | 39 | 52 | 52 | | 74 | | | [410] |- | No. of Horses required | | | | | | | | | | | | | |} Remarks (Alterations since last Report to be accounted for by name.) [Field staff and band] Col. [[Gregory-6961|E. M. Gregory]] wounded at Battle of Chancellorvi[lle] May 3rd 1863 [co.A] Corpl. [Samuel W] Wilson Privates [Johnson] Agnew, [William] Kintzler, + [[Maidel-1|[Rudolph] Maidle [?]]] missing. [William] Stettler + [Joseph] Mills wounded in the Battle of Chancellorville May 3rd [?] 1863 [Maidre and Wilson were killed; Mills died 17 June of wounds received in action] [co.B] Corpls [[Lynn-2598|[Jacob] Lynn]] + [[Badini-2|[Sebastian] Badini [?]]] killed in Battle of Chancellorville May 3rd /63 [Thomas] Patterson missing in action of May 3rd /63 [Patterson was killed] [co.C] Sergt [John] Bisbing [?] cfdths killed at cbcha Battle of Chancellorville May 3rd /63 Corpl [Andrew] Brown + Simpson [According to Bates, Samuel Simpson was wounded at Chancellorsville, but was a private when he mustered out; the only Corporal Simpson (C) Bates lists is William H Simpson.] Privates [[Banning-303|[John] Banning]] [William] Hoover [?] [This could be William Hooven, but Bates lists Hoover, and not Hooven, as wounded at Chancellorsville] [Albert] Morgan [?] [George] Ott [John] Worl missing in action of the 3rd inst [Banning was killed] Capt [Theodore] Parsons Sergt [Joseph] Gilbert Pri [William] Beale [Charles] Coats [Henry] Chitlick [?] [William] Carpenter, Oneill [?] [either John O'Neill or Thomas O'Neill], [Joseph E] Smith + [Alexander] Kealy [?] wounded [co.D] [Robert] Stewart [??] + Steele [This could only be [[Steel-1834|Samuel Steel]] (D), who died at Fredericksburg in 1862, according to Bates] missing in action Joseph Johnson [[Kessler-3228|Joseph Kesler [?]]] killed [co.E] Wm Bryson + Francis McMakin killed in battle May 3rd /63 Corpl. [William] Jeffries Privates [Martin] Blake Wm McCartney Robert R. Miller missing [co.F] Sergt [[Gebler-13|[Joseph] Gebler]] killed in action Privates [James] Smith + [George] Stroup missing Capt [John] Weeks discharged on surgeons certificate of [illegible word; presumably intended to be 'disability'] [co.G] Private [[Barnes-16208|[Israel] Barnes]] killed Sergts [Frederick] Henry [Amos] Truman [?] [John] Evans Pri [Reuben] Auman [?] [William] Cox [Frederick] Lehman [George] Pilkington [Alexander] Scott + [Samuel] Williamson wounded [co.H] Lieut [Morris] Kayser assigned to duty from co. "I" Private [John] Sommers missing
Capt [Charles] Henry discharged for disability [co.I] Corpl [John] Cooker killed Corpls [Alexander] Mallack [George] Leaf + [Henry] Erdman Pri Calahan [The only Callahan in co.I in Bates is John Callahan, who was transferred to co.E in 1862, according to Bates] [illegible word, probably 'wounded', since the "memoranda" list 4 wounded, and no men from co.I were dropped as missing in action]
Lieut [Morris] Kayser transferred to co. "H" [co.K] Michael Connelly, Eugene Chambers, Wm R Cooper, Louis Lammy : B. J. Tayman Adjutant. : [blank] Commanding the Regiment

91st PA on Gettysburg Memorial

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] == introduction == The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_State_Memorial,_Gettysburg Pennsylvania State Memorial] at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, includes plaques with the names of men in Pennsylvania regiments who fought in the Battle. According to a letter written by Sinex on 25 March 1864, 20 commissioned officers and 205 enlisted men (excluding pioneers and musicians) were engaged in the battle (Record Group 94, 91st Pennsylvania, Regimental letters and orders book, 25 March 1864, Jos H Sinex to Lieut William Fowler). The memorial includes more. At least one man listed on the plaque was almost certainly not there: Henry Linkerman (D) deserted on the march to Gettysburg, on 30 June 1863, and apparently did not return until 11 March 1864. Twelve men were initially listed on the plaque and later deleted; I have restored their names from a card with the original plaque, and marked them '[deleted]'. == transcription == === Field and staff (9 members) === : COLONEL [blank; [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]] had not returned from his injury] : LT.COL. JOSEPH H SINEX : MAJOR JOHN D LENTZ : ADJUTANT BENJ J TAYMAN : SURGEON ]ISAAC D KNIGHT : ASST SURGEON WM G KIER : ASST SURGEON [blank] : QR. MASTER DAVID H LUTZ [''sic'', sc. David H Lentz] : CHAPLAIN [blank] : SERGT MAJOR F B MILLER : Q M SERGT [blank] : COM SERGT [[Partenheimer-52|J C PARTENHEIMER]] : HOS STEWARD DAVID B THOMAS : CHIEF MUSICIAN [blank] === company A (50 members) === : CAPTAIN [[Gregory-6963|F H GREGORY]] : 1ST LT. JOHN G BRASS : 2ND LT. [blank] : SERGEANTS :: [[Walter-4449|THOS F WALTERS]] :: JAMES M GORDON :: JAMES SIMPSON : CORPORALS :: WILLIAM BEAVER :: SIMEON L ZANE :: JOHN BEIDELL : PRIVATES :: J H ANDREWS :: J H BARNES :: GEORGE BLAKE :: ARTHUR BROMLEY :: JACOB BROWNING :: E F CHEMIN :: F G CLOUGH :: JOHN COSTER :: F A FERRIES :: JACOB P FISHER :: EDWARD W FOX :: CHAS E FRANCE :: FRED FRATERS :: HENRY C GORGAS :: THOMAS HANNAN :: SAMUEL HAUS :: CHAS HEBDING :: WM HOFFMAN :: WM JEFFRIES :: CHARLES J KING :: G KITCHENMAN :: JOHN J KNECHT :: C W LEIPOLD :: JAMES LUFFBERRY :: G H MCNEILL :: P McCRISLAND :: JAMES McLOON :: JOSEPH MAYHEW :: E MUCKAFUSE :: T PALMER :: SAMUEL PEVERDY :: ALBERT J QUICK :: B REDHEFFER :: H G SHAEFFER :: JOHN G SMITH :: PETER STUTZ :: MARCUS ULLMAN :: J VANDERSLIC E :: EDWARD P WOOD :: WILLIAM WILSON :: FRANCIS R YOUNG :: LEWIS P YOUNG === company B (19 members) === : CAPTAIN A H BOWMAN : 1ST LT. MORRIS KAYSER : 2ND LT. [[Gregory-7095|J A GREGORY]] : SERGEANTS - JOHN W MOLINYNEUX [''sic''; sc. John W Molyneaux] :: WILLIAM KNAPP : PRIVATES :: PATRICK BYRNE :: JAMES CHISM :: THOMAS CONROY :: PAT GALLAGHER :: EDWARD GAMBLE :: JOHN GRAHAM :: JOSEPH KEEN :: A McDERMOTT :: WILLIAM McKEE :: JAMES RULON :: CHARLES SMITH :: ANTHONY TOLAND :: DAVID VANCE :: JOHN VAUGHEN === company C (33 members) === : CAPTAIN [blank] : 1ST LT. [blank] : 2ND LT. E J MAGUIGAN : SERGEANTS :: JOHN STEWART :: CHARLES HIGGINS :: JOSEPH GILBERT : CORPORALS :: [[Baker-35543|AMBROSE BAKER]] :: JAMES TIERNEY : PRIVATES :: MERINERS BAUCKER :: JOHN E COCHRAN :: FRANCIS C COLE :: JOHN CONNOLLY :: SALATHIEL COX :: THOMAS DEVERAUX :: JOHN DONNELLY :: MICHAEL DREW :: ANDREW J FRIEND :: JOHN HARVEY :: THOMAS JOHNSON :: LOUIS KUERT :: HENRY McCOOL :: A McDOUGALL :: JOHN McGINNES :: WILLIAM McNALLY :: WM B MILLER :: THOMAS O'NEILL :: JOHN POMEROY :: JOHN J REYNOLDS :: WM G SCHAEFFER :: EDWARD SHINKLE :: S C SIMPSON :: G F STEWART :: BENJ VANDEVER :: J A WHARTON :: MANSFIELD WOOD === company D (36 members) === : CAPTAIN HORACE B FAUST : 1ST LT [blank] : 2ND LT [blank] : SERGEANTS :: GEORGE McMULLIN :: JOHN HAMILL :: WM H CARPENTER :: WM H CHANDLER : CORPORALS :: JOHN NEVILL :: AMOS M MOONEY :: ISAAC W THOMAS :: CHARLES O'CONNELL :: WM V STACKHOUSE : PRIVATES :: JOSEPH AMER :: THOMAS DONAHUE :: JAMES DOUGHERTY :: JAMES GAHAGAN :: MICHAEL GALLAGHER :: WM P HAGERMAN :: SYLVESTER HARVEY :: J HUNSENBERG :: JOSEPH JOHNSON :: G W JUSTICE :: MATHIAS KIRKOFF :: ISRAEL LAZARUS :: HENRY LINKERMAN :: JOHN McCOY :: C MAHONEY :: P J O'CONNOR :: JOHN RUSK :: HENRY C SINEX :: DAVID SKEEN :: GEORGE SNYDER :: ROBERT H SINEX :: THOMAS TAYLOR :: WILLIAM TINNEY :: JESSE VANCE :: JOSEPH WIDDEFIELD :: W W WIDDEFIELD === company E (47 members + 2 deleted) === : CAPTAIN MATTHEW HALL : 1ST LT. DAVID B BAKER : 2ND LT. [blank] : SERGEANTS :: LEWIS BROPHY :: THEODORE A HOPE :: SAMUEL S GRIFFITH :: CYRUS C CARTLEDGE :: JOHN L GRAHAM : CORPORALS :: SAMUEL BURNS :: JOSEPH H SMITH :: A MONTGOMERY :: MONTGOMERY BURR :: PHIL STOTESENBURG [''sic''; sc. Philip Stotsenburg] :: F D HARRIGAN : PRIVATES :: JACOB W AFFLEBACK :: DAVID BAIRD :: deleted HUGH CALLAHAN :: deleted JOHN CALLAHAN :: J C CARTLEDGE :: JAMES H CLAYTON :: JOSEPH CLONNER [''sic''; sc. Joseph Clowney] :: WM DOUGHERTY :: WM DOUGHERTY :: R ELLINGSWORTH :: JOHN H FENN :: ANDREW FLEMMING :: ALBERTUS GIRARD :: WILLIAM GILMORE :: WILLIAM GORMAN :: JOSEPH GREEN :: JOHN J GRIFFITH :: JOHN A HENRY :: GEORGE W KEEVER :: JOHN L KEEVER :: DAVID G LENTZ :: WILLIAM McGLENCY :: ARCHIBALD McKAIN :: BARNEY McNULTY :: JOHN NULL :: JOHN PARKS :: JAMES RAE :: JOSEPH REMENTER :: THOS D RILEY :: WILLIAM RIMICK :: JOHN SCOTT :: J STOTESENBURG [''sic''; sc. John Stotsenburg] :: GEORGE B TOMLIN :: FRANCIS TONER :: THOMAS TULLY :: ROBERT WOODEN === company F (24 members + 4 deleted) === : CAPTAIN [blank] : 1ST LT. HENRY FRANCIS : 2ND LT. WM E MICHAEL : SERGEANTS :: deleted DANIEL O'CONNELL :: JOHN R ALLEN :: DAVID F MANSFIELD : CORPORALS :: EDWIN HAUSE :: WILLIAM CHAPTMAN :: deleted JOHN WELCH : PRIVATES :: J BARTHOLOMEW :: ROBERT BOYD :: GEORGE CARRICK :: THOMAS CARRICK :: JOHN H DENNING :: GEORGE FLEMMING :: HENRY F GRAY :: DAVID HALL :: SAMUEL H HESS :: JOHN G HILSEE :: GEO A KELLER :: deleted WM KRITZER :: WM McCLUNG :: P McCULLOUGH :: THOMAS McGOVERN :: WILLIAM MOONEY :: R WILKINSON :: deleted WM WILKISON :: JOHN WILLIAMS :: HENRY H ZANE === company G (22 members + 2 deleted) === : CAPTAIN ELI G SELLERS : 1ST LT. J H CLOSSON : 2ND LT. H W SHIPLEY : CORPORALS :: JAMES MOYNEHEN :: JOHN EDGAR :: - SAMUEL U SELAH [''sic''; sc. Samuel N Selah] : PRIVATES :: deleted EDW J BLANCHE :: THOMAS E COYLE :: WILLIAM COLLINS :: J H DOUGLASS :: DANIEL FOLTZ :: GEORGE GETZ :: R H HOUSTON :: GEORGE W KITE :: W LETOURNEAU :: GEORGE L LLOYD :: WILLIAM McCALLA :: F B OSBORNE :: deleted JOHN PERKINS :: A R PETERS :: THOMAS READ :: JOHN SPEAR :: MORRIS SWEENEY :: DANIEL WOLF === company H (23 members + 4 deleted) === : SERGEANT GEORGE P FINNEY COMMANDING : SERGEANTS JOSEPH F JONES :: WILLIAM H FRALEY :: JOHN WOOD : CORPORALS :: STEPHEN WHINNA :: ROBT J ARMSTRONG : PRIVATES :: HARRY T ANGEL :: ALMA DENIS :: deleted PATRICK DONNELY :: WM H H DYKE :: JOHN FALLS :: JOHN FINK :: LOUIS HAPPY :: deleted CHARLES HARMER :: deleted AMOS HEAVELAND :: DAVID JAMISON :: JACOB KEESEY :: JOHN KEYS :: deleted PETER LINNETT :: G W MARRINER :: G S PHILLIPS :: WM C REIFF :: W H ROBERTS :: ROBT J ROWAN :: J L THOMPSON :: ADAM WISPERT :: WILLIAM WOLF === company I (16 members) === : CAPTAIN [blank] : 1ST LT. [blank] : 2ND LT. JOHN DONNELL : SERGEANTS :: ADAM MURPHY :: ELISHA BUTT : PRIVATES :: CHAS ARMSTRONG :: HENRY DUNN :: H W ERDMAN :: R C FLETCHER :: JAMES HEALY :: E B HICKMAN :: J H KENNEDY :: HENRY P LARGY :: J O'DOUGHERTY :: ROBERT ROSS :: PHILIP TOUHSANT :: JACOB WEINERT :: DAVID WEISS === company K (19 members) === : CAPTAIN JOHN F CASNER : SERGEANTS :: GEO G COSTER :: THEODORE SNYDER :: ROBERT CHISM :: JOHN F CASNER : CORPORALS :: JOHN M BOYER :: THOMAS MARPLE : PRIVATES :: WILFRED BYWATER :: P HARDENBAUGH :: JOHN KANE :: MICHAEL KANE :: WM KIRKPATRICK :: D G LEIDHEISER :: ELI LEACH :: JOHN McCARTY :: MATTHEW McFETRIDGE :: WM C STACKHOUSE :: WILLIAM VANCE :: CHAS A WIELAND - KILLED OR MORTALLY WOUNDED

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] = 91st Pennsylvania Infantry Survivors' Association = Eighty men from the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Infantry]] attended the funeral of [[Gregory-6961|Edgar Gregory]] on 13 November 1871. After that, the surviving men decided to form a "permanent association of the old comrades". They met on 17 November 1871, in the District Courtroom at Sixth and Chestnut Streets, with Joseph Sinex as chair and Edward Maguigan as secretary. They appointed a committee of five men to write a constitution and bylaws, consisting of Eli G. Sellers, Matthew Hall, George F Stewart, [[Gregory-7095|Justus A Gregory]], and George Hampton. They were next scheduled to meet on 4 December 1871. 'General Gregory'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', Saturday, 11 November 1871, p.2, col.4; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-111FDF641E2B2118%402404743-111FDF6453471EA0%401-111FDF65B9DE9B10%40General%2BGregory.%2BAction%2Bin%2BDeference%2Bto%2BHis%2BDeath https://www.genealogybank.com/] : accessed 11 January 2024).
'GENERAL GREGORY. ACTION IN REFERENCE TO HIS DEATH.
'A meeting of the surviving members of the Ninety-first Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, was held last evening, in District Court room No. 2, to take action on the death of their old commander, General Edgar M. Gregory.
'Colonel Joseph H. Sinex was called to the chair, and Mr. W. W. Widdifield was chosen secretary.
'On motion, a committee consisting of Captain Hall, Colonel Sellers, Captain Brass, Lieutenant Baker and Major Casner was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting.
'The committee retired, and soon after reported the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:--
'''Whereas'', In the death of our late commander, General Edgar M. Gregory, we have lost one whose sterling worth as an officer and a man was appreciated by all who knew him, and the death of such reminds us that the good and true are not exempt from the hands of the great destroyer; therefore,
'''Resolved'', That the surviving members of the Ninety-first Regiment desire to express, in fitting terms, their admiration of the many noble qualities of mind and heart which so distinguished our late much-esteemed and beloved commander. The deceased in the hour of his country's peril promptly responded to the call of the government for assistance, and, at the head of our regiment, took the field battling for the honor and integrity of the Union.
'''Resolved'', That in the death of General Gregory we have lost one whose memory will remain dear to the members of the Ninety-first Regiment, and whose genial countenance will be missed at each recurring anniversary, and as the tear of sorrow is shed when we meet we will look forward with hopeful eyes to that reunion in the land where the clang of swords and the trumpet notes of battles are heard no more.
'''Resolved'', That the surviving members of the Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers tender to the sorrow-stricken members of the family their sympathy for the severe loss that they have sustained, but feel assured that our loss is his eternal gain.
'''Resolved'', That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the family of the deceased, and the regiment attend the funeral in a body.
'On motion, a committee of five was appointed to make all necessary arrangements for the funeral of the deceased.'
'The Reserves'. 'The Ninety-first Pennsylvania Reserves--preliminary organization', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', Saturday, 18 November 1871, p.2, col.4; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-111FDF7CA5A5F850%402404750-111FDF7CDCDD0DA8%401-111FDF7E661223B8%40The%2BReserves.%2Bthe%2BNinety-First%2BPennsylvania%2BReserves-Preliminary%2BOrganization https://www.genealogybank.com/] : accessed 11 January 2024).
'THE RESERVES.
'THE NINETY-FIRST PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES--PRELIMINARY ORGANIZATION.
'In January, 1862, the Ninety-first Pennsylvania Reserves, nine hundred and fifty muskets, under command of [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Edgar M. Gregory]], repaired to Washington, where they occupied the then responsible position of provost guard of that city. Subsequently, in consequence of the feeling exhibited by the Virginians, illustrated by the murder of Colonel Ellsworth, [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] was appointed Military Governor of Alexandria. The regiment still later formed part of the reserve column at the battle of Antietam, under General Humphries, commander of the Third Division, Fifth Army Corps--General Meade's Corps. The Ninety-first fought all through the war, their colonel being brevetted brigadier on the field of Fredericksburg, and major-general at the battle of Five Forks.
'The regiment were mustered out in July, 1865, at that time being reduced to about 115 men. Last Friday night the members that could be collected together met to take action in reference to their general's death, and at that time resolved to make a permanent organization of the old comrades. Last evening they met again in the District Court room, Sixth and Chestnut streets, Colonel Joseph H. Sinex occupying the chair, and Captain Edward J. Maguigan acting as secretary.
'The chairman of the Committee of Arrangements reported that eighty men of the old organization turned out at the funeral of their commander, and the whole proceedings passed off smoothly at that time.
'The treasurer reported a satisfactory financial statement.
'On motion of Colonel Sellers, a committee of five was appointed to draw a constitution and by-laws for a permanent organization. The committee consists of Eli G. Sellers, Matt. Hall, George F. Stewart, [[Gregory-7095|J. A. Gregory]] and George Hampton.
'Captain [[Gregory-7095|J. A. Gregory]], son of [[Gregory-6961|General Gregory]], on behalf of himself and the family of the deceased, spoke feelingly of the manner in which his old comrades had shown their respect for his father's memory, and desired that the kindness of Captain Ryan and the State Fencibles, in turning out on the occasion of the funeral, be recognized by the members present.
'Lieutenant D. B. Baker offered a resolution embodying this suggestion of Captain Gregory, and it was unanimously adopted.
'Colonel Sellers advised that the members leave their names and residences with the secretary.
'The meeting then adjourned to meet at the call of the committee on the 4th of December, the anniversary of the date of their oganization.'
When they met on 4 December 1871, they adopted a constitution and by-laws, and the following officers: 'Ninety-first regiment', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 5 December 1871, p.3, col.6; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-111FDFB42D1C4378%402404767-111FDFB4F53DFD58%404-111FDFB77042FB00%40Ninety-First%2BRegiment.%2BMeeting%2BLast%2BEvening-Election%2Bof%2BOfficers https://www.genealogybank.com/doc] : accessed 12 January 2024).
NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT. MEETING LAST EVENING--ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
A meeting of the surviving members of the Ninety-first Regiment P.V. was held last evening in District Court room No. 1, for the purpose of perfecting an organization, the primary objects of which shall be to promote social intercourse among the members and to secure and preserve a burial place for and to erect and maintain a monument to those of its members who may die in the city. A constitution and by-laws similar in purpose to those governing the Scott Legion were adopted.
An election of officers to serve for the ensuing year was then held, with the following result:--
President--Colonel Joseph H. Sinex.
Vice President--Lieutenant-Colonel Eli G. Sellers.
Recording Secretary--Private George Hampton.
Corresponding Secretary--Capt. John G. Brass.
Treasurer--Captain Matthew Hall.
Trustees--A. D. W. Caldwell, George F. Stewart and Walter W. Widdifield.
The meeting then adjourned.
: President Joseph H Sinex : Vice President Eli G Sellers : Recording Secretary George Hampton : Corresponding Secretary John G Brass : Treasurer Matthew Hall : Trustees ADW Caldwell, George F Stewart and Walter W Widdifield On 16 May 1873, a meeting was held in the old Quarter Sessions Court House, chaired by Joseph Sinex. They were expecting a large number of men on Decoration Day, with E D Baker Post 4 of the Grand Army of the Republic. Committees reported about badges and caps. [[#np730517|'Ninety-first regiment' (1873)]] On 29 December 1874, they met at 2611 Gray's Ferry Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [December 1874 survivors' association meeting], ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 30 November 1874, p.2, col. 5; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-111FE8C792823C48%402405858-111FE8C7D678A7B0%401-111FE8C9DFD2F900%40Local%2BJottings.%2BEpitome%2Bof%2BRecent%2BHappenings%2Bof%2Ba%2BMinor%2BCharacter%2Bin%2Bthe%2BCity%2Band%2BVicinity https://www.genealogybank.com] : accessed 12 January 2024).
A meeting of the Ninety-first P.V.V. Association was held yesterday afternoon at No. 2611 Gray's Ferry road.
In 1883, the 91st Pennsylvania Regimental Association dedicated a memorial to the 91st at Gettysburg. Because the scheduled speaker did not arrive, Lieutenant Colonel Sinex gave the dedication speech, which he was unable to complete because he became overwhelmed with emotion, recalling what had happened. [[#np830830|'Gettysburg']] The December 1883 meeting, commemorating the Battle of Fredericksburg, was held at Don Walling's Cafe (Broad and Penn Streets). Seventy members attended, with Eli Sellers presiding. The Assistant Adjutant-General of the Grand Army of the Republic, Thomas J Stewart, was also present. [[#np831214|'Fredericksburg']] In September 1884, they decided to hold their annual reunion on 13 December. The committee arranging the reunion was ADW Caldwell, chairman; Joseph H Sinex, Matthew Hall, Edward Wallace, and Henry Sinex. The association had 76 members. [[#np840906|'G.A.R.']], [[#np840920|Survivor's association meeting]], [[#np841206|regimental reunion]], [[#np841220|'The Ninety-First' (1884)]] The December 1885 meeting, commemorating the Battle of Fredericksburg, was again held at Don Wallings' restaurant (Broad and South Penn Square). Those present (and apparently giving speeches) included Joseph H Sinex, Eli Sellers, and Peter Keyser. A. D. W. Caldwell was secretary and Matthew Paul (sc. Matthew Hall) was treasurer. [[#np851215|'War Veterans Banqueting']] At the December 1886 'anniversary supper', they elected Eli Sellers President, Joseph H Sinex Vice president, A. D. W. Caldwell secretary, and Matthew Hall treasurer. [[#np870106|survivors' association]] Howard Shipley's obituary (in 1895) mentions that he was a member. In December 1896, they met at the hall of Post 2 of the GAR, at Twelfth and Melon Streets, and then had dinner at Kertell's restaurant (on Spring Garden street). The officers elected were: president, Eli Sellers, vice-president, William H. Faust, treasurer, Henry C. Sinex, secretary, A. D. W. Caldwell. Many people addressed the group, including Chaplain John W Sayres, General Thomas J Stewart, Charles Rodebaugh, Charles F Kennedy (Adjutant of Post 2, Grand Army of the Republic), and Ellis PUgh (bugler of the City Troop). [[#np961213|'Veterans celebrate]] In December 1897, they had their thirty-first annual reunion. They had a short business meeting at the hall of Post 2 of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Twelfth Street above Wallace, and then had their annual banquet at Kertell's Cafe, 1206 Spring Garden Street, 'where an elaborate luncheon was served'. The officers from 1896 were reelected. Only about 60 men were left to attend the meetings. [[#np971214|'War veterans have a jolly time']] 'News of interest to the veterans'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' 19 December 1897, p.7, col.7; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-114672612BF4AB98%402414278-11467262641968C8%406-1146726DF9E843B8%40News%20of%20Interest%20to%20the%20Veterans.%20Celebrations%20of%20the%20Battle%20of%20Fredericksburg%20Held%20by%20Many%20Organizations https://www.genealogybank.com/]
'NEWS OF INTEREST TO THE VETERANS
'Celebrations of the Battle of Fredericksburg Held by Many Organizations.
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'Men who fought at Fredericksburg thirty-five years ago sang the old war songs over again and repeated the oft-told but always interesting story of the trenches and the camp-fire on Monday night at the thirty-first annual reunion of the Ninety-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers.
'Early in the evening a business meeting was held in the hall of Post 2, G.A.R., Twelfth street above Wallace, at which Colonel Eli G. Sellers was re-elected President; William Faust, Vice-President; Henry C. Sinex, Treasurer, and A.D.W. Caldwell, Secretary. Later on the old soldiers adjourned to No. 1206 Spring Garden street, where the annual banquet was served.
'There were more missing faces since the last festive occasion, showing how the ranks are dwindling year by year. At the battle of Fredericksburg the Ninety-first went in with nearly 800 men, and of these they lost 200. More fell, as they fought in Humphrey's division of the old Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac, at Spottsylvania, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Now there are scarcely more than three score survivors left to greet each other at the association gatherings. Among the guests last night, several of whom made speeches, were General Thomas J. Stewart, Past Department Commander; Chaplain John W. Sayers, ex-Representative-at-Large John F. Lovett, of Trenton; Charles Rodenbaugh, Jacob Everhart, Charles F. Kennedy, Adjutant of Post 2; General Charles L. Leiper, Assistant Adjutant-General of the Department, and N. G. Wilson, of Gettysburg.'
They had a meeting on 14 December 1901. 'Notes of interest to the veterans'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 15 December 1901, 2d section, p.4, col.1; image copy, ''GenealogyBank'' ([https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-1134D94331309338%402415734-1134D94A4B0D9318%4032-1134D95B12FC4A60%40Notes%2Bof%2BInterest%2Bto%2Bthe%2BVeterans.%2BThirty-Ninth%2BAnniversary%2Bof%2Bthe%2BBattle%2Bof%2BFredericksburg%2BHeld%2Bon%2BFriday https://www.genealogybank.com/] : accessed 11 January 2024).
'NOTES OF INTEREST TO THE VETERANS
'Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg Held on Friday
'POST ROOM HAPPENINGS
'Commander Hews, of Meade Post, No. 1, Gives Banquet at Union League, Many Elections Held Veterans throughout the city observed with fitting ceremonies the thirty-ninth anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg, which fell on Friday. Many of the old volunteer regiments held musters and paid a tribute to the comrades who lost their lives in that bloody engagement. Members of the One-hundred-and-nineteenth and the Ninety-first Regiments of Pennsylvania Volunteers met on Friday night. Last night the One-hundred-and-fourteenth Regiment observed the event, in conjunction with the thirty-first anniversary of its organization.'
In 1913, Taylor reported that the 91st's Survivor's association was one of the most active in the city. [[#taylor|Taylor, p.331]] == Sources == * 'Ninety-first regiment', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' 17 May 1873, page 2, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-111FE3EDB70D3748%402405296-111FE3EDEAF0FF08%401-111FE3EF373D1148%40Ninety-First%2BRegiment?h=2&fname=&lname=&fullname=&kwinc=ninety-first&kwexc=&rgfromDate=17%20May%201873&rgtoDate=17%20May%201873&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime= GenealogyBank]
Ninety-first Regiment.
A meeting of the survivors of the late Ninety-first Veteran Pennsylvania Regiment was held last evening in the old Quarter Sessions Court House for the purpose of perfecting their organization. Colonel Sinex occupied the chair. Reports were received from various committees with regard to badges and caps. It is expected that a large number will turn out on Decoration day, the 30th inst., with E. [?] D. Baker Post No. 4.
* 'Gettysburg'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 30 August 1883, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-112008AE6FC36EA8%402409053-112008AF73EA96A0%407-112008B208FD0680%40Gettysburg.%2BGrand%2BArmy%2BEncampment.%2BWelcome%2BRain%2B-%2BDedication%2BServices%2Bon%2Bthe%2BBattle%2BGround%2B-%2BFun%2Band%2BFrolic?h=1&fname=&lname=&fullname=&kwinc=%22ninety%20first%22&kwexc=&rgfromDate=30%20August%201883&rgtoDate=30%20August%201883&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime= GenealogyBank]
'GETTYSBURG. GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT.
...
'Dedications.
'Monday was devoted to the dedication of tablets erected on the battle-field by regimental associations to mark the battle, and each one was accompanied by appropriate exercises. The first to leave camp was the Ninety first Regiment Association, which, with the Weccacoe Band, proceeded in wagons to Little Round Top, where, on the spot occupied by the command on the second day of the fight, the tablet had been erected. This tablet or shaft is six feet high, cut from granite taken from Devil's Den, and is surmounted by a ball of stone about one foot in diameter, taken from another part of the field, making the whole height seven feet. On one side is a Maltese cross, on which is carved the name and number of the regiment and a tablet containing the inscription, "Position July 2, 3, 4, 1863"
'The exercises were opened by the band playing "America," followed by prayer by Comrade Rev. John W. Sayers, Department Chaplain. The band then played the "Star Spangled Banner," after which Colonel J. H. Sinex, who commanded the regiment during the battle, was introduced as the orator in the absence of General Pearson, of Pittsburg, who had been selected to act in that position, but failed to arrive. Colonel Sinex having been called on at the last moment, was entirely unprepared for any lengthy remarks. After sketching the work of the regiment up to the time of its arrival at Gettysburg and the part it took in that battle he related the incident of the death of General Weed, who commanded the brigade.
'When the regiment had reached the summit of Little Round Top General Weed personally placed it in position to support a battery stationed there, and after giving all necessary instructions turned away with the remark, "Shoot the first rascal that goes to the rear." They were his last works. A shot struck and instantly killed him. Lieutenant Hazlett, commanding the battery, seeing him fall, ran to him, and he, too, fell dead across the body of the general. After speaking a few minutes further Colonel Sinex was overcome with the emotions called up by the recollections connected with the spot and could not go on. The ceremonies were brought to a close by music and benediction.'
* 'Fredericksburg: Veterans unite and recall the scenes of that memorable day'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', 14 December 1883 page 2, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-112007DC413B5E60%402409159-112007DC6DF18D08%401-112007DDDD8A35C8%40Fredericksburg.%20Veterans%20Unite%20and%20Recall%20the%20Scenes%20of%20That%20Memorable%20Day?h=2&fname=&lname=&fullname=&rgfromDate=14%20December%201883&rgtoDate=14%20December%201883&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&kwinc=the&kwexc=# GenealogyBank]
'FREDERICKSBURG. Veterans Unite and Recall the Scenes of That Memorable Day.
...
'At Don Walling's cafe, Broad and Penn streets, seventy members of the Ninety-first Regiment Pa Vol. Veteran Association sat down to a well-spread table, with Colonel Eli Sellers presiding. For several hours the veterans, amid the clatter of knives and forks, enjoyed themselves by relating lively reminiscences of the struggle which they had met to commemorate. Colonel Thomas J. Stewart, Assistant Adjutant-General of the G.A.R., was present.'
* 'G.A.R.', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' 6 September 1884, page 3, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-11200B8899A56630%402409426-11200B892F07B028%402-11200B8C0A1E7828%40G.%2BA.%2BR.%2BGrand%2BArmy%2BDay%252C%2Band%2BHow%2Bit%2BWill%2Bbe%2BCelebrated?h=1&fname=&lname=&fullname=&rgfromDate=6%20September%201884&rgtoDate=6%20September%201884&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&kwinc=ninety-first&kwexc= GenealogyBank]
'G.A.R.
'[...]
'At the regular quarterly meeting of the Survivor's Association of the Ninety-first Regiment, P.V., held on Wednesday last, it was decided to hold the annual banquet and reunion on December 13, the twenty-second anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg. The committee of arrangements consists of A. D. W. Caldwell, chairman; Joseph H. Sinex, Matthew Hall, E. E. Wallace and Henry Sinex. The association now numbers seventy-six members..'
* [surviver's association meeting], ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', 20 September 1884, page 5, column 4]
'The Survivors' Association of the 91st Regiment, P. V., at a meeting held Sept. 3, decided to hold the annual banquet and reunion on December 13, the twenty second anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg. The committee of arrangements consists of A. D. W. Caldwell, chairman; Joseph H. Sinex, Matthew Hall; E. E. Wallace and Henry Sinex. The Association now numbers seventy-six members.'
* [regimental reunion], ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', 6 December 1884, page 5, column 5
'The following regimental reunions will be held during the coming week: ... Ninety-first Regt. P. V., at Don Wallings, corner Merrick street and South Penn Square, on Saturday evening, Dec. 13th, being the twenty-second anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg. ...'
* 'The Ninety-First', ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', 20 December 1884, page 6 column 2
'The Ninety-first
'The annual meeting and banquet of the association of the survivors of this regiment, was held at the corner of corner of Merrick street and Penn Square, on Saturday evening, December 13th, that date being the twenty-second anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows.
President, Colonel Eli G. Sellers (re-elected); Vice-President, Joseph Sinex; Treasurer, Captain Matthew Hall; Secretary, A. D. W. Caldwell.
There was not a large attendance on this occasion as usual, or as had been expected, many being unavoidably absent, but that did not present those who were there from having a very pleasant evening. The many substantials and dainties with which the board was spread after the close of the business meeting, served to pass one enjoyable hour, while the flow of anecdote, reminiscence and song filled up several others, until the near approach of midnight. Among those present were:
Colonel Joseph Sinex, Colonel E. G. Sellers, Captain Nathan Hall [''sic''; presumably Matthew Hall] H. C Sinex, Stephen Kelly, Slathiel Cox and two sons, Lieutenant John Brass, Lieutenant L. T. Matlack, Martin M. Jones, Thomas R. Fox, Major J. D. Lentz, William H. Chandler, Alexander Malloch, Lieutenant-Colonel E. E. Wallace, H. T. Ashton, George M. D. Haines, William S. Cox, Frederick H. Henry, William H. Faust, Lieutenant H. W. Shipley, Thomas E. Coyle, Thomas Cr[o]zier, William W. Burns, C. E. France, R. T. Earnest, Captain E. J. Maguigan, Samuel Hess, James Delavean, H. H. Dunham, Montgomery Burr, James Luffberry, A. D. W. Caldwell, and last, but not least, Thomas J. Stewart who was in one of his happiest moods, and was the life of the evening.
* 'War Veterans Banqueting'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' 15 December 1885 page 8, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-11201125B6A263A0%402409891-112011270524AE50%407-11201129FA1E2C80%40War%2BVeterans%2BBanqueting?h=1&fname=&lname=&fullname=&rgfromDate=15%20dec%201885&rgtoDate=15%20dec%201885&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&kwinc=war%20veterans%20banqueting&kwexc= GenealogyBank]
War Veterans Banqueting.
Sunday was the anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg, and last evening a number of veterans who participated in the battles for the Union gathered around the banquet board and revived the stories of those stirring times. Survivor's Association of the Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers met at Don Wallings' restaurant, Broad and South Penn Square, and enjoyed themselves immensely.
The officers of the association are Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph H Sinex, Colonel Eli G Sellers, Captain Peter D Keyser were among those who made speeches [sic]. Mr. A. D. W. Caldwell is secretary and Matthew Paul [sc. Matthew Hall] treasurer of the association.
The Seventy-second Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Philadelphia Fire Brigade, held their fourth annual banquet at Marnarchor [??] Hall, Franklin street and Fairmount avenue, last evening. Frederick L Mannes is president and William Prior secretary of the association.
The One-hundred-and-fourteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers held their reunion at the Colonnade Hotel.
* [survivors' association]. ''National Tribune'' 6 January 1887 page 6, [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82016187/1887-01-06/ed-1/seq-6/#date1=1887&index=3&rows=20&words=91+Pa+st&searchType=basic&sequence=0&state=&date2=1887&proxtext=91st+Pa.&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 Chronicling America]
'PENNSYLVANIA.
'The 91st Pa. Survivors Association held their anniversary supper and annual election of officers recently. The following officers were elected: Pres., Col. E. G. Sellers; V.-P., Col. Joseph H. Sinex; Sec., A. D. W. Caldwell, and Treas., Matthew Hall.'
* 'Veterans celebrate: The anniversary of the battle of Fredericksburg remembered'. ''Philadelphia Inquirer'' 13 December 1896, page 4, [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A110C9BFA1F116650%40GB3NEWS-113FC6B2D17CCE80%402413907-113FC6B36021EFD8%403-113FC6BB1E0443E0%40Veterans%20Celebrate.%20The%20Anniversary%20of%20the%20Battle%20of%20Fredericksburg%20Remembered?h=3&fname=&lname=&fullname=&rgfromDate=13%20dec%201896&rgtoDate=13%20dec%201896&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&kwinc=the&kwexc=# GenealogyBank]
'VETERANS CELEBRATE
''The Anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg Remembered.
'Regimental Reunions of Those Who Supported the Red, White and Blue in the Battle Famous in History.
'The thirty-fourth anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg was celebrated by the surviving veterans in the city last night in fitting style.
'Those who had fought in the old Ninety-first met at the hall of Post 2, G.A.R., Twelfth and Melon streets, where a reunion was held. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Colonel E. G. Sellers; vice-president, William H. Faust; treasurer, Henry C. Sinex; secretary, A. D. W. Caldwell. After the business meeting the veterans adjourned to Kertell's restaurant, on Spring Garden street, where they had a dinner.
'Among those in attendance were Col. E. G. Afletts, Colonel Thomas J. Stewart, Chaplain J. W. Sayers, Captain Nathaniel Banes, Captain Nathan Hall, Captain Joseph Whitaker, Captain John N. Weeks, and Dr. C. W. Houghton.'
* 'War veterans have a jolly time'. ''The Times'' (Philadelphia) 14 December 1897, page 8, [https://www.newspapers.com/image/53392808/?terms=war%2Bveterans%2Bhave%2Ba%2Bjolly%2Btime Newspapers.com]
'War Veterans Have a Jolly Time.
'The third-first annual reunion of the survivors of the Ninety-first Pennsylvania Volunteers was a jolly occasion last evening for those comrades who responded. A short business meeting was held at the hall of Post 2, G.A.R., on Twelfth street, above Wallace, at which the following officers were elected: President, Eli S. Sellers; vice president, William Faust; treasurer, Henry C. Sinex; secretary, A. D. W. Caldwell. At the close of this meeting the comrades proceeded in a body to Kertell's Cafe, where an elaborate luncheon was served. Addresses were made by Chaplain John W. Sayres, General Thomas J. Stewart, Charles Rodebaugh, Charles F. Kennedy, Adjutant of Post 2, G.A.R.; Ellis Pugh, bugler of the Citp [sic] Troop, and others.'
* Taylor, Frank H. ''Philadelphia in the civil war 1861 1865''. Published by the city, 1913. Page 331.
'REGIMENTAL ASSOCIATIONS
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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] The [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Infantry]] joined a newly formed division on the 12th of September. Because other regiments were not properly equipped, they did not begin marching until the 14th. They were initially assigned to guard Frederick, Maryland, but on the 17th were ordered to join the Army at Antietam. They marched all night, arriving at dawn on the 18th. But McClellan decided not to attack on the 18th, and the Confederates left that night. They stayed for several days, during which William Reiff had a "ghastly adventure", which he later described in a letter to the ''National Tribune''. == Organization of the Army of the Potomac (insofar as it was relevant to the 91st PA) == source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 19 part 1 at page 175 : Organization of the Army of the Potomac, Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, U. S. Army, Commanding, September 14-17, 1862. : [p.174] : 'FIFTH ARMY CORPS. : 'Maj. Gen. FITZ JOHN PORTER. : [p.175] : 'THIRD DIVISION. : [footnote:] 'This division was organized September 12, and reached the battle-field September 18. [end of footnote] : 'Brig. Gen. ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS. : 'First Brigade : 'Brig. Gen. ERASTUS B. TYLER. : '91st Pennsylvania, [[Gregory-6961|Col. Edgar M. Gregory]]. : '126th Pennsylvania, Col. James G. Elder. : '129th Pennsylvania, Col. Jacob G. Frick. : '134th Pennsylvania, Col. Matthew S. Quay. : 'Second Brigade : 'Col. PETER H. ALLABACH. : '123d Pennsylvania, Col. John B. Clark : '131st Pennsylvania, Lieut.Col. William B. Shaut. : '133d Pennsylvania, Col. Franklin B. Speakman. : '155th Pennsylvania, Col. Edward J. Allen. == Humphreys' statement (division commander) == source: ''Official Records'' series 1 volume 19 part 1 pages 370-373 'HEADQUARTERS THIRD DIVISION, FIFTH CORPS, March 28, 1863. 'Hon. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War: 'Mr. SECRETARY: I beg leave to submit the following statement in connection with my request for a court of inquiry to investigate the subject to which the statement refers. I will endeavor to be as brief as a complete representation of the facts will admit. 'On Friday, the 12th of September, 1862, being in Washington, I was sent for at 11.30 o'clock a.m. by Major-General Halleck, and asked by him if I was ready to take command of a division in the field (of new troops) to pass through Washington that day. I expressed my readiness gladly to do so, and march within an hour. I was referred to the commander of the corps of which the division was to form a part, General Porter, with whom I had two or three minutes' conversation in the street, being informed in that time that I should take command of the division as it passed through Washington that day, which it would do about 3 o'clock p.m., entering the city by the Long Bridge; that staff officers of the brigade commanders would report to me as the brigades (two in number, eight regiments, about 7,000 men) entered the city; that I should march on the road to Rockville, and would receive further orders on the march; that I must see that my command was provided with rations, forage, and requisite ammunition, and something was said about defective arms of part of the command. It was enjoined on me to keep my troops fresh on the march, and this point was dwelt upon in almost every order I received on the route. The position of our army and that of the enemy I was not informed of, nor of the degree of probability of a battle. I had no staff officers, but assumed the authority to take with me Lieut. C. McClellan, New York Volunteers, and took also my son, Mr. H. H. Humphreys, as an aide. I made application for staff officers, but could obtain none. At 3 o'clock p.m. I was ready to move, but the troops did not begin to reach the city until 7 o'clock p.m., and the First Brigade was not bivouacked near Columbia College, where I ordered them, until near midnight. The Second Brigade was not bivouacked until between midnight and morning, the last regiment reaching the ground at daybreak. Upon learning from the staff officer sent to report to me from the First Brigade, Captain Quay, assistant adjutant-general, that it had an insufficient supply of rations, I ordered that they should be obtained at daylight, that knapsacks and overcoats and surplus officers' baggage should be stored, and the brigade be prepared to march at sunrise. Colonel Allabach, commanding Second Brigade (who had no brigade staff), reported to me in person near 9 o'clock p.m., and from him I learned that his brigade had no rations whatever; that at least two regiments had arms utterly unserviceable; that there were 900 stand of arms in the brigade with nipples or hammers broken, and that they were breaking every day, and were in other respects defective. Part of this I had learned already by telegraphic dispatch from General Whipple, [page 371] and had immediately obtained authority from the ordnance officer, Captain Benton, to exchange as many as it was necessary. I took Colonel Allabach to Captain Benton and arranged that the two regiments should be supplied with new arms and accouterments from the arsenal, the regiments to march there at daylight. Colonel Allabach was ordered to send for rations as well as arms at daylight, store knapsacks, extra baggage, a large camp equipage, and be ready to march at sunrise. Both brigades were ordered to obtain as much forage as they could carry, and both drew forage. At sunrise Saturday, the 13th, I sent Lieutenant McClellan to see if my orders were complied with; he returned, informing me of the facts I have just stated in regard to the time of arrival of the regiments at their bivouac, and that none of the supplies I had ordered had yet been obtained; further, that there were other deficiencies than those I had learned, of a serious character, among them that the Second Brigade had no wagons for ammunition and no supply train, and the First Brigade but eight wagons for supply trains. Some regiments had one ambulance and others none. None of the wagons of the Second Brigade had arrived, nor did they arrive until near midday. By my representations to the chief quartermaster, Colonel Bucker, eight wagons were furnished during the day to the First Brigade. Twenty wagons were sent from Alexandria to the Second Brigade, reaching it late Saturday afternoon. Upon proceeding to the brigades, I found that one of the regiments of the Second Brigade, the one that reached bivouac at daylight, had had no rations the day before, and had none then. Its arms and those of another regiment, of the same brigade, were as unserviceable as those of the two regiments whose arms I had directed to be changed. I found this by inspection. I found a regiment of the First Brigade, the One hundred and thirty-fourth [Pennsylvania], with the same unserviceable arms, Austrian rifles; these were represented to me as unserviceable by General Tyler, commanding the brigade, and I found them to be so. 'I immediately obtained authority from the War Department to change all these arms, and it was done, but not until late at night. The ammunition for the five regiments had also to be changed with the arms; nor were the rations obtained, knapsacks, overcoats, camp equipage, and private property, with which the regiments were overloaded, stored until 8 or 9 o'clock p.m. Several of the regiments had no shelter tents, but a full regulation supply of common tents, which it was impossible to transport. Some got shelter tents, others could not obtain them. I was ordered [sic] to store knapsacks, overcoats, extra camp kettles, &c., officers' baggage, and everything that would impede the march. 'The Second Brigade, I was informed afterward, was on the march from near one fort to another when it received the order to march to Washington and report to me, and had left from one-half to two-thirds of its provisions, ammunition, forage, &c., at the old camp, and when it reported to me had no ammunition but what the men carried on their persons, from 50 to 60 rounds each. Finding how unprepared the command was, I first postponed the march to 9 o'clock a.m., then to noon, but afterward found it was impossible to move the command that day. I received communications during Saturday from the corps commander respecting my line of march, and enjoining upon me the great desideratum of keeping the troops fresh on the march, and to have plenty of rations and forage. 'I was requested also to endeavor to obtain two squadrons of cavalry from General Heintzelman. I informed the corps commander of all I had done, and received his unqualified approval of it. It must be recollected that all these troops (except one regiment, the Ninety-first Pennsylvania [page 372] Volunteers) were new troops that had just entered the service, and that the five regiments I have noted regarded their arms as worthless. Four of the regiments had been inspected by Colonel Torbert, New Jersey Volunteers (now brigadier-general, Volunteers, I understand), under General Casey's order; and I learned from the colonels of the regiments that he had reported them worthless; in fact, he pronounced them no better than clubs. These same arms were subsequently inspected by another officer, by General Casey's order, who pronounced the same opinion upon them. Raw troops, with arms they had no confidence in, could be of no service. 'I marched at daylight Sunday, the 14th of September, and reached Monocacy Depot, near Frederick, Tuesday afternoon. Here I obtained (as ordered) such supplies of rations and forage (very little of the latter) as could be obtained, and, upon sending to Frederick, found orders awaiting me to take a position in front of Frederick, to protect it, and to watch the approach from the left (from Harper's Ferry, then in possession of the enemy). On Wednesday morning, the 17th, I examined the country in front of Frederick, selected a position for the division, arranged with the military commander of Frederick to station vedettes on certain roads in advance; arranged at the telegraph office to have the earliest information from the telegraph toward Harper's Ferry, and was returning to camp to move my division to the position selected, when I received, about 3.30 o'clock p.m., orders from General McClellan to move forward. This I did immediately, and had marched 5 miles, when, at sunset, I received another order to join the army (then at Antietam) the next morning, at daylight if possible. The men were unaccustomed to marching, and were foot-sore; but I marched all night, and at an early hour the next morning was in position at Antietam, having marched more than 23 miles. I was cordially greeted by the commander of the corps and by General McClellan, both of whom fully approved all I had done. 'I beg leave to return for a moment. On Friday night, as soon as I learned the condition of the division, as to rations, arms, means of transportation, and lateness of arrival, I wrote to General Cullum, chief of staff of Major-General Halleck, informing him of it, and kept him advised of everything I did on Saturday. I had in reply at least two notes, but no indication of dissatisfaction with what I had done until 4 o'clock p.m., when I received a note, written by General Halleck, stating, in substance, that if General Humphreys did not join his division in the field immediately he would be arrested for disobedience of orders. I had just finished everything it was possible for me to do; nevertheless, I examined the condition of the command to see if it was possible to move that night, but, finding it impracticable, I did not march until daylight the next morning, the hour at which I had stated to General Cullum I should march. Whether the note referred (in connection with a recent order) to the fact of my being about the Departments in the city, or to my being at my house in the city to get lunch, or to my action in supplying the division, I did not, and do not now, distinctly understand. As soon as I found we should be encamped a few days at Sharpsburg, I went to the corps commander, and, repeating what I had done, asked that if there was anything in which I had erred that (''sic'') he would point it out to me. I was assured that all I had done was fully approved as the very best the circumstances admitted. I then laid before him the note I had received from Major- General Halleck and stated my intention to take official action upon it. From this, however, I was dissuaded. Further, my conduct had me with unqualified approval from the army as well as the corps commander, and I was under the impression [page 373] also that the campaign was to be immediately continued, and that there was no time then for such investigations. 'The reason for making, at the present time, a request for an investigation is given in the letter transmitting this statement. 'I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, 'A. A. HUMPHREYS, Brigadier-General, Commanding Division.' == Bates == source: Samuel Penniman Bates. ''History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5''. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-187. 'The regiment remained on duty at Alexandria until the 21st of August, when it was relieved by the Ninety-fourth New York, and ordered to duty with the First Brigade,* Second Division, Fifth Corps, then on its way from the Peninsula to join General Pope's army, and encamped near Cloud's Mills, Virginia. Remaining in camp until the 28th, it was detailed to escort a train of eighty-seven wagons to Fairfax Court House, and had proceeded as far as Annandale, when it was ordered back to camp. On the evening of the 29th it was marched back to Fort Ellsworth, remaining that night and the following day, and on the morning of the 1st of September was moved to Fort Stevenson and encamped, on the 12th to Columbia College, and on the 15th started on the Maryland Campaign, arriving at Antietam on the morning of the 18th, after a tedious march, having been on duty the greater part of the time along the Monocacy Creek. Until the 16th of October it remained [page 187] in camp in Maryland, when the Third Division, with a part of the Second, crossed the Potomac, and proceeded on a reconnoissance up the valley. At Shepherdstown the enemy was encountered in some force, and a spirited skirmish ensued, in which his forces were driven across the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which had been destroyed. As the column retired the rebels followed closely, and at Shepherdstown it was ordered to about face and meet them; but they retired without risking an engagement, and the command returned to camp.' (note to page 186): '*Organization of the First Brigade, General E. B. Tyler; Third Division, General A. A. Humphreys; Fifth Corps, General Fitz John Porter; Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Edgar M. Gregory; One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, James G. Elder; One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Jacob G. Frick; One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Matthew S. Quay.' == 'Telegraphic news'== source: 'Telegraphic news', ''Richland County Observer'' (Richland Center, Wisconsin), 10 October 1862, page 3 'Telegraphic News '... 'Baltimore, Sept. 29.--The American's correspondent says: '... 'At Shepardstown Ferry, on this side of the Potomac, there are over 200 wounded rebel prisoners, guarded by the 91st Pa. regiment, and under care of six rebel surgeons. The men are desperately wounded. ...' == court martial of John Groff == court-martial record, National Archives and Records Administration, record group 153 (Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army)), John Groft, 25 March 1863, LL 231 (Note Robert Chism's testimony that the march to Antitam was 'very tiresome') 'The Court then proceeded to the trial of John Groft, private of company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols., who, having heard the order convening the Court read, was asked whether he had any objection to any of the members of the Court named therein, replied [sic] in the negative. 'The Court was then, in his presence, duly sworn by the Judge Advocate, and the Judge Advocate duly sworn by the President of the Court. 'The prisoner John Groft private of company "K" 91st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers was then arraigned on the following charge and specification; viz. 'Charge.--Desertion. 'Specification.--In this, that the said Private John Groft of Co "K," 91st Regt Penna Vols. did desert his company while on the march from Frederick City Md to Antietam Creek Md. this on or about the 17th day of September 1862 And the said Private John Groft of Co "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols. was returned by order of Lt. Col. Doster Provost Marshal of Washington D.C. on the 5th day of February 1863 And returned to his company on the 7th day of March 1863. 'To which Charge and Specification the prisoner pleaded as follows: 'To the Specification.--Not Guilty. 'To the Charge.--Not Guilty. 'All persons required to give evidence were required to withdraw and remain in waiting until called for. '2nd Lieut. Howard W. Shipley of Company "G" 91st Regt Penna Vols a witness for the prosecution, was duly sworn and testifies as follows: viz. 'Witness.--I had just been transferred to the Company before the charge was made out. I know nothing at all of the circumstances. 'Question by Judge Adovcate. When you came to the company, how was John Groft reported on the morning reports? 'Answer. He had been dropped from rolls and morning reports entirely. 'Question by Judge Advocate. Do you know whether he was ever reported as a deserter? 'Answer. Not from my own knowledge. 'Question by Judge Advocate. Is the prisoner here, John Groft private of Coy "K" 91st Regt P.V.? 'Answer. I cannot say. I have been transferred to the coy from Coy "G" since his alleged desertion. 'Question by Judge Advocate. Why did you prefer the charge? 'Answer. I was ordered to do so by the commander of the regiment. A slip of paper came from Provost Marshal's Head Quarters, which had on it what the charge was, by whom arrested, and when arrested; that was all I believe. 'Question by Judge Advocate. Do you remember by whom the arrest was made, according to the paper referred to? 'Answer. Lt. Col. Doster. 'Question by Court. When did the prisoner rejoin his coy and regiment? 'Answer. I cannot say the exact date, sometime near the first of this month. '2nd Sergeant George G. Coster, Co "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols a witness for the prosecution being duly sworn testifies. 'Question by Judge Advocate. Is the prisoner here, John Groft private Company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols? 'Answer. Yes Sir, he is the prisoner. 'Question by Judge Advocate. State to the Court what you know of the absence and alleged desertion of the prisoner? [sic] 'Answer.--All I know in regard to his absence is, as acting 1st Sergeant my duty to [sic] call the roll at the end of each march, at tattoo and reveille, and calling his name on the roll I noticed he did not answer. That was on the 18th of September on the field of Antietam Md I never heard more of him, but heard he had fallen out of the ranks. I knew that his health was bad, he had been thrown from a horse whilst on duty at or near Pohick Church, his ancle [sic] was either broken or sprained. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--How long before he fell out of the ranks on the march to Antietam was it that he was thrown from his horse? 'Answer.--I did not see him fall out of the ranks. I was at the right of the Company and it was dark. About three months; the latter part of June, if I am not mistaken. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Did you report him at any time as a deserter and when? 'Answer.--I cannot tell exactly; I marked him as absent without leave some weeks after he missed roll call; I was then ordered to report him as a deserter by the Captain in making out my morning report. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Did you know the prisoner before he enlisted in the service of the United States? 'Answer.--No Sir, I had never seen him. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know the age of the prisoner? 'Answer.--No Sir, I do not know his age. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--What was the general character of the prisoner before his leaving the company? 'Answer.--Good. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Did he at any time during the march ask permission to fall out of the ranks or complain of his leg? 'Answer.--I think he did ask permission but I am not positive; I had heard him complain of his leg from the day we left Washington, 14th of September. He complained that he was exhausted and I asked one of the fifers of the company Mathew McFetridge to carry his gun for him a while and he did. 'Question by Court.--Did he ever in your hearing say anything of his intention to desert? 'Answer.--Not that I can recollect. 'Question by Court. Was he in uniform or in citizens [sic] dress when he returned to his company and regiment? 'Answer. In citizens [sic] clothes. 'Quest by Court.--Do you know of his being in any hospital after he fell out on the march to Antietam? 'Answer.--No, I do not. 'Robert Chism, 4th Sergeant, Company "K," 91st Regt Penna Vols a witness for the prosecution was then called in and duly sworn. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Is the prisoner here, John Groft, private of company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols? 'Answer.--Yes Sir, he is. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--State to the court what you know of the absence and alleged desertion of the Prisoner? [sic] 'Answer.--All I know about it is that he left the company somewhere between Monocacy river and Antietam creek on the march to Antietam, on or about the 17th of September. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know whether he had permission to leave the company? 'Answer.--No sir, I do not. I heard that he had, I don't know it. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know for what purpose he left the Company? 'Answer.--No Sir. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Did you hear him complain on that march of being exhausted? 'Answer.--Yes Sir; I heard him say that he could not march any further with his foot, several times. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know what was the matter with his foot? 'Answer.--Yes sir, he got thrown off a horse, got his foot sprained. I cannot recollect the time, it was on the Telegraph road from Alexandria to Occaquan creek. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Was that March to Antietam a tiresome one or not? 'Answer.--I do not know what it was to any one else, but it was a very tiresome [sic] to me. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Did you know the prisoner before he enlisted? 'Answer.--No Sir, I did not. 'Question by Court.--Did the prisoner at any time in your hearing prior to that march, say anything about his leaving the company or intending to leave it? 'Answer.--Not that I can remember of. 'Question by Court.--How old is the prisoner? 'Answer.--I do not know. 'Question by Court.--When did he rejoin the company? 'Answer.--On or about the 7th of March he came to the regiment from Division Head Quarters. 'Question by Court.--Do you know or have you heard of him being at any hospital whilst absent? 'Answer.--I heard that he was in a hospital in some village, I cannot remember the name. I heard one of the Sergeants of the company say so, cannot say which one it was. 'Question by Court.--Do you know about where the village is? 'Answer.--In Maryland somewhere on the route between Washington and Antietam Creek. 'Question by Court.--Do you know of your own knowledge or by letter where the prisoner was during any part of the time that he was absent from his company and regiment, and if so state where? [sic] 'Answer.--No I do not I have heard that letters came either from him or his mother to some members of the company. I never saw the letters. 'The prosecution here closed. John F. Casner, Captain of company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols a witness for the defense was then called and duly sworn. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Is the prisoner here, John Groft, private company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols. [sic] 'Answer.--He is. 'By Judge Advocate.--State to the Court what you know of the absence and alleged desertion of the prisoner. 'Witness.--It was on the 17th September 1862 we left Monocacy creek about half past three in the afternoon marched on towards Antietam; while we were on the march some distance, I don't know how far we had got, Groft came to me and said to me that he could not get along, that his leg hurt him, or words to that effect. I then told him to go to the rear and ask Dr Knight if he could put him in the ambulance and I supposed he had got in for I did not see anything more of him. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--What was the first you heard of him after that and when did you hear it? 'Answer.--The first I heard was some months after, that I heard anything more of him (''sic''). I then heard that he was in Philadelphia. 'Question by Court.--Did you ever hear him say that he was going to desert? 'Answer.--No, I don't think I did. 'Question by Defence.--Did you ever receive any paper or document concerning this case from the War Department or Adjutant General's Office at Washington, D.C.? 'Answer.--I received a document through the Regimental Head Quarters. 'Question by Court.--Have you such document with you? if so show it to the Court. 'The document was then produced by the witness and handed to the Court. The document purported to be a letter from the father of the prisoner to Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secy of War, with endorsements referring it to the commanding officer of 91st Regt Penna Vols. The court was cleared for deliberation on the propriety of admitting this document as evidence, and it was finally ruled out. 'The examination of witness was then resumed. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know or did you ever hear that the prisoner was in any hospital after the march to Antietam? 'Answer.--Not after the march. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--Do you know of his having made exertions to get back to his regiment or company prior to his arrest? 'Answer.--I do not. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--What was the general character of the prisoner before the march to Antietam? 'Answer.--Good. 'Question by Judge Advocate.--What time of day was it that you told him to go to the rear, on that march? 'Answer.--I think it must have been about dusk, as near as I can recollect. 'Question by Court.--Do you know the age of the prisoner? 'Answer.--I think he was about nineteen when he was enlisted. I think that was the age he gave me. 'The examination of the witness here close, and the hour of 3 P.M. having arrived, the Court adjourned to meet again tomorrow March 26th at 10 o'clock A.M. 'Head Quarters 2nd Brig, 3rd Div, 5th Corps 'March 26th 1863 '10 o'clock A.M. In consequence of the illness of Major Joseph Anthony, President of the Court, the requisite number of members of constitute a Court could not be convened. 'Head Quarters 2nd Brig 3d Div, 5th Corps 'March 27th 1863 'The Court met at 10 o'clock A.M. Same members present as at last sitting. Case of Private John Groft continued. Private John Dortt company "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols. a witness for the defense was then called and duly sworn. 'Question by Defense.--How long have you known Private John Groft? 'Answer.--Four years. 'Question by Defence.--Have you lived near his house, and do you know his father and mother? 'Answer.--We lived in the same house. I know his father and mother. 'Question by Defense.--Did you ever hear either of them say how old their son John was? 'Answer.--I heard his mother say that on the 10th of March he was 14 years of age. It was about two years ago it was before I enlisted. 'The accused having no further testimony to offer, the case was submitted to the Court by the Judge Advocate without further remarks. The Court was then cleared for deliberation, and having maturely considered the evidence adduced find the accused, Private John Groft, of company "K" 91st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, as follows. 'Of the Specification.--Guilty, with the exception of the word "desert" for which substitute the word "leave". 'Of the Charge.--Not Guilty.--but guilty of "Absence without leave". 'And the Court do therefore sentence Private John Groft, company "K" 91st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers:--"To forfeiture of all pay and allowances due him to date, to do [a page appears to be missing here] ... '4.--John Groft private company "K" 91st regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers:-- 'Charge.--Desertion 'Specification.--In this, that the said private John Groft of Co "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols did desert his company while on the march from Frederick City Md to Antietam Creek Md, this on or about the 17th day of September 1862. And the said private John Groft of Co. "K" 91st Regt Penna Vols was returned by order of Lt. Col. Doster Private Marshal of Washington D.C. on the 5th day of February 1863 and returned to his company on the 7th day of March 1863 'To which Charge and Specification the accused private John Groft Company "K" 91st Regiment Penna Vols, pleaded as follows. 'To the Specification.--"Not Guilty." 'To the Charge.--"Not Guilty." 'The Court having maturely considered the evidence adduced finds the accused:-- 'Of the Specification.--Guilty, with the exception of the word "desert" for which substitute the word "leave." 'Of the Charge.--"Not Guilty--but Guilty of Absence without leave." 'And the Court does therefore sentence private John Groft company "K" 91st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers:--"To forfeiture of all pay and allowances due him to date to do police duty for four hours per day, Sundays excepted, for ten days and to attend to all company and regimental duties required, and make good the lost time at the expiration of his term of enlistment."' == other sources == * [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#preAntietam|Thomas Walter.]] 'Personal recollections and experiences of an obscure soldier'. ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'' volume 3 # 35, 9 August 1884, page 2 * [[Space:Gettysburg_dedication%2C_91st_PA#preAntietam|Joseph Welch.]] 'Address of Chaplain Joseph Welch'. In ''Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major-General George G. Meade, Major-General Winfield S. Hancock, Major-General John F. Reynolds, and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle''. Volume 1: 1914, pp.500-507. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:William_Reiff%27s_articles#His_worst_scare William C Reiff.] 'His worst scare'. ''National Tribune'' 22 August 1895, page 3, column 2.

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[This is a transcription of the Descriptive Roll for company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : 1 : [NAMES] Austin Samuel C : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa.s : [OCCUPATION.] Brass Turner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21st /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability the date follows, but is too light to read]
[The next entry is not numbered, and is written between the first two entries.] :   : [NAMES] Andrew Benjamin : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 22 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hamburg [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order Judge Allison [?] Jan 8 /62 as being a minor
: 2 : [NAMES] Agnew Johnson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Brick M [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by reason of expiration of term of Service Dec. 8/ 64
: 3 : [NAMES] Browning Jacob : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Mould : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded [probably when the regiment mustered out on 10 July 1865]
: 4 : [NAMES] Barnes John H [the 'H' is written over another letter] : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Teamst[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank]
: 5 : [NAMES] Bernstine, Gustavus J : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Saxon Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Coch [''sic''; sc. 'Coach'] Ma [presumably 'Maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Died at Indianna [''sic''] Hospital Washington D. C. April 13th 1862
: 6 : [NAMES] Blake George : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Millville New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blo[wer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps April 1st 1865 by order of Secretary of War
: 7 : [NAMES] Collins Newton : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 28th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye ['Dye' is written over something] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transfered to Co. I Capt Carrie December 4th 1861
: 8 : [NAMES] Coster John : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Tobacconi[st] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank]
: 9 : [NAMES] Chemin Eugene T : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Parris [''sic''] France : [OCCUPATION.] Guilder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 12 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [This is crossed out.] Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and ordered to be dropped from rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th /63 : Discharged June 9th 1865 for Disability by I. [?] H. Taylor [?] Surg. U.S. Vols.
: 10 : [NAMES] Elbertis Philip C : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Middeton Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Druggist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Hospital Steward of Regt : transf to Reg [??] USA Date not known
: 11 : [NAMES] Eyre Benjamin B : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 2d Lieut Co I December 2 /61
: 12 : [NAMES] Eyre George W : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Lieut and Qr Master of Regt. October 4 /61
: 13 : [The name is crossed out] : [NAMES] Fritzinger James : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 28th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted between Aug 2nd 1861 and 31st Oct 1861
: 14 : [NAMES] Fox Thomas R : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark ['Dark' seems to be written over 'light'] : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23rd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability. Date not known
: 15 : [NAMES] Fox Edward W [?] : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by reason of Expiration of term of service August 31st 1864
: 16 : [NAMES] Forsyth Penrose : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: ] Reported missing in campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th /63 : Absent Sick [presumably when the regiment mustered out]
: 17 : [NAMES] Fraters Fredrick : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 12th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out on 10 July 1865]
: 18 : [NAMES] Fisher Jacob P : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank]
: 19 : [NAMES] Faries Francis A : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Lay[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for expiration of term of Service Aug 23 /64
: 20 : [NAMES] Godfrey Stephen : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Cabnet M[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Sept 30 /64 by expiration of term of service
: 21 : [NAMES] Gorgas Henry C : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Carrage [''sic''] Trimer [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: ] Reported as missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from rolls by order of Genl Garrard, July 9th 1863
: 22 : [NAMES] Grogan Henry : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on surgeon's certificate of Disability Jan 11th /63
: 23 : [NAMES] Gayer Charles : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germantown Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on surgeon's certificate of disability Dec 22nd [?] /6[2]
: 24 : [NAMES] Godfrey Amos : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Abershrice France [perhaps Abershrill?] : [OCCUPATION.] Cab Maker [sc. cabinet maker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed at the Battle of Fredricksburg [''sic''] Dec 13 /62
: 25 : [NAMES] Henhoffer Fredrick L : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeon Certificate of Disability June 29 /62 [something is crossed out before the date--perhaps another date]
: 26 : [NAMES] Hoffman Joseph : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Boat Builder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on surgeon certificate of Disability August 14th 1862 [something is crossed out before the date--perhaps a different date]
: 27 : [NAMES] Hebding Charles : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Baden Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Segar Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent sick [namely, when the regiment mustered out on 10 July 1865]
: 28 : [NAMES] Henhoffer George : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharg on Surgeon Certificate of Disability June 10 /62
: 29 : [NAMES] Hoffman William : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded [when the regiment mustered out on 10 July 1865]
: 30 : [NAMES] [crossed out] Jones Mahlon S : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 28th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Court being minor. Date not known
: 31 : [NAMES] Jeffries William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Brass Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent sick [when the regiment mustered out on 10 July 1865]
: 32 : [NAMES] Jauss John G : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Inn Keeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 22d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on a/c Disability--Date not known
: : [NAMES] King Charles : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharge for Disability at Sharpsburg Md October 26 /62
: 34 : [NAMES] Kintzle William H : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Paroled May 14th [?] /62 by order of Genl R E Lee CSA at Richmond [?] captured at Chancellorsville : Afterward Discharged Date not known
: 35 : [NAMES] Koshland Nicholas N : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Grocer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and ordered dropped from co Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th /63
: 36 : [NAMES] King Charles J. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Lestershire England : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksmith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out] Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from co Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th /63
: 37 : [NAMES] Knecht John J Jr : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Serving his time at Fort Delaware by sentence of a Gen Court Martial
: 38 : [NAMES] Lewis James P : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Blind maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred by order of war dept of wounds to Invalid Corps
: 39 : [NAMES] Leipold Charles W : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Hesse Cassel Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Book Bind[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to non Commissioned Staff
: 40 : [NAMES] [crossed out: ] Langabartle John M : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged By order of Court as Minor
: 41 : [NAMES] Massan Henry C : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability November 21st 1863
: 42 : [NAMES] Miller Jr Joseph S : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: ] Transfer to the War Department Jan 2nd [?] 62 [??] : Transferred to Regular Army January 2 /62
: 43 : [NAMES] Muckafuse Edward : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, which probably means that he mustered out with the company]
: 44 : [NAMES] Maidel Rudolph : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Saxon Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Case Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed in Battle of Chancillorsville Va [?] May 3rd 1863
: 45 : [NAMES] [crossed out: ] Muckafuse Henry : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 30 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Deserter from Harlan's Cavalry, delivered to Major Wetherill : Date not known.
: 46 : [NAMES] McCreslan Patrick : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Tayrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, which probably means that he mustered out with the company]
: 47 : [NAMES] Noblet Elbert : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 1/8 [''sic''] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability May 8 /62 at Washington DC [a diferent date is crossed out]
: 48 : [NAMES] Palmer Theopalus : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reported as missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and droped [''sic''] from company Rolls by order of Gen'l Garrard July 9th /63
: 49 : [NAMES] Peverdy Samuel : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Fancy Woolen Worker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, which probably means that he mustered out with the company]
: 50 : [NAMES] Quick Albert J. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Confectioner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Wounded in action May 12 /64 : Died in U.S. Gen. Hosp Phila. June 22 /64
: 51 : [NAMES] Roberts William : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Del Co. Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Saw Grinder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 8th [?] /62
: 52 : [NAMES] Stark Walter S : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 2d Sergt Co I December 4 /61 Transferred
: 53 : [NAMES] Smith John J : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the company on 10 July 1865]
: 54 : [NAMES] Stettler William C : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Roofer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Date not known
: 55 : [NAMES] Stutz Peter : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 22 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded [when the regiment mustered out]
: 56 : [NAMES] Ullman Marcus : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Teyre [?] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Watch Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: 57 : [NAMES] Vanderslice Jacob : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability March 29 [?] /62
: 58 : [NAMES] Vanderslice John : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, sc. he mustered out with the regiment on 10 July 1865]
: 59 : [NAMES] Wright Joseph : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Waterford Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Alexandria Va June 10/62
: 60 : [NAMES] Wood Edward : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Manufact[urer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, sc. that he mustered out with his company]
: 61 : [NAMES] Warren John H : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 1/8 [''sic''] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Manchester England : [OCCUPATION.] Brush Maker [it looks very like 'brush', but it's just possible that it's 'brick maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 18 /62
: 62 : [NAMES] a href="pwilss2.html">Willson Samuel W : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : dead May 3rd /63. Kiled [?] at Chanclervill [''sic''] of wnds rcvd
: 63 : [NAMES] Young Lewis P : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 64 : [NAMES] Yeager Benjamin F : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 65 : [NAMES] Zane Simeon L [?] : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, namely, mustered out with the regiment]
: 66 : [NAMES] Johnston Joshua W : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Whitely [?] Creek Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 14 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability May 5 /62 at Alexandria Va
: 67 : [NAMES] Beaver William : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Co Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged + promoted 1st Lieut May 25 /65
: 68 : [NAMES] Buck Jacob : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 22 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Drumed [''sic''] out of Camp [after being court martialed]
: 69 : [NAMES] Aitkin Thomas P : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 28 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Died on the 10th June 1862.
: 70 : [NAMES] Scheaffer Henry J : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Belleforte Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Currier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 2 /62 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded [namely when the regiment mustered out]
: 71 : [NAMES] Weaver William M. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharge for Disability June 23 /62
: 72 : [NAMES] Simpson James : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Philada Pa] : [OCCUPATION.] " " [sc. Glass Blower] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " " : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 73 : [NAMES] Andrews Joseph H : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Md : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 18th : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " " : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action at Laurel Hill May 12/ 64
: 74 : [NAMES] Graham Joseph : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Coatesville Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 18 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " " : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Frederick Md. December 15 /62
: 75 : [NAMES] Solomon John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 19 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hamburg [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted April 2 /62 at Alexandria Va.
: 76 : [NAMES] Cook William : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] County Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability - March 24 /62
: 77 : [NAMES] Simpson Robert : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 27 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged March 21st 1863 disability Camp near Falmouth
: 78 : [NAMES] Quinlan Richard : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " 29 [sc. 29 Nov] : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kayser ['Gilbert' is crossed out between 'Capt' and 'Kayser'] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserter : Deserted April 30 /62 at Alexandria Va
: 79 : [NAMES] Blomley Arthur : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 4 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert ['Gilbert' is written above a crossed-out 'Kayser'] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Maj. Gen. Ayres [?] Sept. 10 /64
: 80 : [NAMES] Wilson William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] London England : [OCCUPATION.] colourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " 4 [sc. 4 Dec] : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Phillips : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank]
:   : [NAMES] Miller Franklin B. : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank]
: 81 : [NAMES] Hannan Thomas : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches ['4' is written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 10 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 82 : [NAMES] Cook John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches ['4' is written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] County Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 28 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hamberg : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharg for Disability, Alexandria Va July 15 /62
: 83 : [NAMES] Frease Jackson : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 13 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Discharged at Washington DC Nov 20th /62 on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability
: 84 : [NAMES] Smith Randolph M : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Bookbinder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Dec 10th 1862 : Promoted 2nd Lieut : Discharged for Disability Dec 10 /62
: 85 : [NAMES] Brass John G : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to ordly Jun 12th 1862 [could be 12 Jan] : Promoted to 1st Lieut Jan 18 /63 : Discharged on account of expiration of term of service October 4 /64
: 86 : [NAMES] Rooke Maximillus M : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 [?] : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability January 27th 1863
: 87 : [NAMES] Clough Franklin L : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Cordwainer [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: ] Deserted : Reported missing in campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th /63
: 88 : [NAMES] Walter Thomas F : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Christiana Del : [OCCUPATION.] Morocco dresser : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] " Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to ordly + 1st Sergeant [the following date is crossed out: ] Dec 10th 1862 : Cashiered by sentence of Gen Court martial Order no 14 Hd Qr A of P April 16 /65
: 89 : [NAMES] Redheffer Benjamin : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada " [sc. Delaware; this is presumably a mistake for Pa] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 22 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed by accident on the Phila Wil[mington] [?] and Baltimore R.R.
: 90 : [NAMES] Geisenhoffer Jacob D : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] light : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Aug] 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Sept 24 /64
: 91 : [NAMES] John Biedel : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Hatter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the company]
: 92 : [NAMES] Gibson George M : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Sergt Aug 20th /61 : Discharged March 14th /1862 [probably 14 March 1863] for Disability
: 93 : [NAMES] Gordon James : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Dentist [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : transferred to invalid Corps Sep 1st 1863 Descpt List Sent
: 94 : [NAMES] Stewart Homer C : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] N. [?] Castle Del : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability May 5 /62 at Alexandria Va
: 95 : [NAMES] Goldbecker Isaac : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bavaria Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Alexandria Va July 9th 1862
: 96 : [NAMES] Charles Willis : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 23 : [WHERE.] Washington : [BY WHOM.] Captain Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [This line is crossed out] Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and ordered to be dropped from Roll Book by order of Gen'l Garrard July 9th 1863 : Mustered out at expiration of term of Service Apr [?] 28 [??] 1865
: 97 : [NAMES] Luffberry James : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pa : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 11th /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Closson : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Bounty Received $29.00 Date of first muster : Discharged by Gen. Order No [two check marks] Current Series A.G.O. to date June 2 /65
: 98 : [NAMES] Jerret Hurst : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila " [sc. Pa] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 13th /62 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Died at Division Hosp Camp in Field at Falmouth Va February 4th 1863 : [the date seems to have been written over something, which is now illegible; a few illegible and very light (perhaps erased?) words follow the date]
: 99 : [NAMES] Haus Samuel : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Dec 7th 1863 : Enlisted in Phila and Descriptive List not sent with him [This line is very light and hard to read]
: 100 : [NAMES] Fleetwood Barthollous W : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [illegible--'Phila' is crossed out] Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability December 22 /62 : Enlisted in Phila and Descriptive List not sent with him [This line is very light and hard to read] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] " : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to non commissioned Staff
: 101 : [NAMES] France Charles E : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tin Smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Gen Order no 77 Current Series A.G.O. to date June 2 /65 : Enlisted in Phila and Descriptive list not sent with him
: 102 : [NAMES] Mayhew Joseph : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tin Smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps Date not known : Enlisted in Phila and descriptive list not sent with him
: 103 : [NAMES] Dyson James : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Sharpsburg Date not known : Enlisted in Phila and Descriptive list not sent with him
: 104 : [NAMES] Mills Joseph : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tin Smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.]: : Mustered by Col Reiff Sep 13th : Died in Hospital from wounds June [??] 17th /63 : Enlisted in Phila and Descriptive list not sent with him
: 105 : [NAMES] Aaron G Lewis : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Burlington New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Teams[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Hosp. in Rhode Island February 7 /63 : [this date is written after 'Disability' and crossed out: ] Dec 31st /62
: 106 : [NAMES] Francis R. [''sic''] Young : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Broommaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania and dropped from Rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th 1863 : transferred to invalid corps
: 107 : [NAMES] George Ketchenman : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank]uu : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Reported missing in Campaign in Pennsylvania dropped from rolls by order of Genl Garrard July 9th 1863 : no descriptive list sent from Phila
: 108 : [NAMES] James McLoon : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cordwainer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 10th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 109 : [NAMES] Robert Gray : [AGE.] 58 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt [illegible] : [TERM.] 3 y : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability May [?] 16 /65 by G. [?] G. [?] Hays Surg U.S. Vols.
: 110 : [NAMES] [This entire line is blank] : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] :
: [This page is dated: ] January 1864 : 111 : [NAMES] Davis Benjamin : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 5/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Glass blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] January 12 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 112 : [NAMES] Ginther David : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Molder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Died May 8 /65 at David Island N.Y. Harbor of Typhus Fever
: 113 : [NAMES] McDermot Thomas : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lead Pounder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action June 18 /64 before Petersburg Va.
: 114 : [NAMES] Eirley James H. [could be Eisley] : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 13 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted at Phila Feb 1864 never reported
: 115 : [NAMES] Miller Frank : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 4 feet 11 5/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Dauphin Co Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Wounded May 12 /64 : Died May 20th 1864 : Final Statement sent to A.G.O. June 25 /65
: 116 : [NAMES] Ball George : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Last Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted January 16 /64 at Phila Pa
: 117 : [NAMES] Houseman John : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 7/8 inches [the '7' is hard to read] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Washington Co Ohio [this is written over an erased entry] : [OCCUPATION.] Harness Mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted January 17th 1864 at Philadelphia
: 118 : [NAMES] McClure John A. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 119 : [NAMES] Laporte William H. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Amsterdam New York : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted January 16 /64 at Phila Pa.
: 120 : [NAMES] Nickle Samuel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 5[?]/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Glass blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 121 : [NAMES] Rhoade, F. E. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lebanon Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 18 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded
: 122 : [NAMES] Eisenberger John W. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/8 inches [the '1' inch is extremely unclear] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 123 : [NAMES] Thomas Charles : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] York Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action before Petersburg Va June 18 /64
: 124 : [NAMES] Mathias [''sic''] William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] York Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted May 12 /64
: 125 : [NAMES] Baker Joseph : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] York Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksmith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark]
: 126 : [NAMES] Brittain John H. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Student : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 8 /65 by J. B. Pethesbudge [??] Surg. U.S. Vols
: 127 : [NAMES] Herzig Philip : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Baden Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] February 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 128 : [NAMES] John Falls : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wheelwright : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded
: 129 : [NAMES] Edward Hart : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Comb maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 130 : [NAMES] Volkmar William J : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 57 inches [''sic''; presumably 5 feet 7 inches] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Roofer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 131 : [NAMES] Jester John F. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black [written above a crossed-out 'Dark'] : [HAIR.] Dark [written above a crossed-out 'Black'] : [WHERE BORN.] Chester County Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 132 : [NAMES] John A. Beaver : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 27 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 133 : [NAMES] John P Kochersperger : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hatter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 27 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Gen. Order No 77 Current Series A.G.O. April 28 /65 muster out to date May 27 /65
: 134 : [NAMES] James McAuliff : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Co. Cork Ireland ['Co. Cork' seems to be written over something erased] : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 135 : [NAMES] George Watson : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 [could be 'Jan 31'] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted February 4th 1864 at Phila Pa
: 136 : [NAMES] Jones F. Urwiler : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 31 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability May 23 /65 by J. B. Pethesbudge [?] Surg U.S. Vols.
: 137 : [NAMES] John A. B. Wallace : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Mauch Chuck Penna ['Chuck' seems to be written over something erased] : [OCCUPATION.] Breakman [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Vet. Res. Corps Sept 19 /64
: 138 : [NAMES] Andrew Wolff : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paper Hanger : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Vet. Corps - no date
: 139 : [NAMES] Edward Hoskins : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 8 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 140 : [NAMES] Hiram D Early : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Camden New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 141 : [NAMES] Jesse Rex [Either the 'R' is exceptionally ornate, or a middle initial is present before it] : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] paper hanger : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13 /64 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted February 16 /64 at Phila Pa
: 142 : [NAMES] William Smith : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] February 13 /64 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burk : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 143 : [NAMES] Thomas W Simpson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] February 15 /64 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : wounded 27th October 1864 at Hatchers Run Va ['wounded' is written above a crossed-out word] : died Oct 28 /64 : Wounded in action at Hatchers Run Va October 27 /64 : Died October 28 /64
: 144 : [NAMES] Henry Budge : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Plymouth England ['Plymouth' appears to be written over another word] : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] February 15 /64 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 145 : [NAMES] John Schultz : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Berks County Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] broom maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 7 1864 : [WHERE.] Hbg [?] Penna [?] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Foote [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surg. Certificate of Disability December 6 /64
: 146 : [NAMES] Calvin Jones : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 19th 1864 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent wounded
: 147 : [NAMES] James McDermott : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 12th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Nichols [?] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : [several illegible words are written above the line, just before the following: ] Paid $60 & $13 : Killed in action at Laurel Hill Va May 8 /64
: 148 : [NAMES] William Kearney : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Ireland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 18th /64 [could be 'Mar 16'] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Snyder : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserter never reported
: 149 : [NAMES] John Rogers : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey ['Grey' is written over another word] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dauphin Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 2nd 64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Stretel [??] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserter never reported
: 150 : [NAMES] John Lackey : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Cordwai[ner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 26th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Snyder : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: 151 : [NAMES] [This entry is crossed out, presumably because it repeats entry 150] John Lacky : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] :
: 152 : [NAMES] Warford William B : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Berk [''sic''] County Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Conductor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Britton [??] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent sick
: 153 : [NAMES] Kigart William H : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Salem New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 10th /64 : [WHERE.] New Jersey : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment] hr> : [154] : [NAMES] Louis Selser : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [155] : [NAMES] Jacob Topper : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa [?] : [BY WHOM.] 16 C.D. Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [156] : [NAMES] Daniel Eck : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambrsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the company]
: [157] : [NAMES] John A Kipe [?] : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [158] : [NAMES] William E Reilly : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [159] : [NAMES] John A Peddicord : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [160] : [NAMES] William H Smith : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C. Dist. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [161] : draft : [NAMES] John F Felix : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by S.O. no 194 [?] War Dept. A.G.O. April 29 /65
: [162] : draft : [NAMES] William Sanders : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.Dist. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [163] : draft : [NAMES] Isaac Pecher : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick
: [164] : draft : [NAMES] John Irwin : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [165] : draft : [NAMES] Henry C Taylor : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [166] : draft : [NAMES] George C Crass : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : absent without leave
: [167] : draft : [NAMES] Able Johnson : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bradford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.Dist. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [168] : sub : [NAMES] Christian Bender : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [169] : sub : [NAMES] Henry Bushman : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.Dist. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [170] : sub : [NAMES] Philip McGinnis : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.Dist. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [171] : Draft ['Draft' seems to be written over 'sub'] : [NAMES] Francis A McCleaf : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [172] : sub : [NAMES] Augustice Klar : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown 6 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [173] : sub : [NAMES] Philip McElry : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] West Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 27/ 65 : [WHERE.] West Chester 7 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Christman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [174] : Sub : [NAMES] Joseph Evans : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] West Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester 7 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Christman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [175] : Sub : [NAMES] James Murray : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] West Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester 7 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Christman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [176] : Sub : [NAMES] William Mitchel : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Lancaster 9 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Strong : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [177] : Sub : [NAMES] Henry M Ache : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Easton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Segarmaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 [could be 'Mar 28 /65'] : [WHERE.] Easton 20 S 11 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt [??] Yohe : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick
: [178] : Sub : [NAMES] Michael Striger : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany Easton Pa [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Wheelwright : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Easton 16 S. 11 C.D. ['16 S.' is not clear] : [BY WHOM.] Yohoe [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [179] : Sub : [NAMES] John Auger : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England Phila Pa [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila 3rd S. 2 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Palmer : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Absent Sick [when the regiment mustered out]
: [180] : Drafted : [NAMES] Benjamin Shriner : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Adams Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labour : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambsg 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [the first four words are crossed out: ] Discharged June 2 and : died June 5th at Campbell Hosp. Washington D.C.
: [181] : [apparently 'sub' was written here, and crossed out--but perhaps what appears to be crossed out really isn't] : [NAMES] John Bryan : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambers 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [182] : [NAMES] Osborn Booth : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 13 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 2nd Dist Pa [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : transferred from 118th P.V. by S.O. no 138 [?] HQ [?] Army of Potomac June 1st /65
: [183] : [NAMES] Brown John : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt [surname is illegible] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : correct name Benjamin Day : [several illegible words] : transferred from 118th by Special Order no 138 [?] Hd. Qr. A of P June 1 /65
: [184] : [NAMES] Denslow Lewis F [?] : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Wayne Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 1 /63 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley [??] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from 118th P.V. by S.O. no 138 Hd. Qrs. A of P June 1 /65 : Discharged by S.O. no 346 War Dept July 1 /65
: [185] : [NAMES] Henesey James I [?] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Toronto Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 1 /63 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from 118th Pa by S.O. no 138 HQ A of P June 1 /65 : Formerly in Rebel service [?] : transferred to Detached July st Camp Chase Ohio
: 187 : [NAMES] Godfrey Stephen : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] cabinet m[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment] : End : 181 : 4 : 3 : 188
: [181] : [apparently 'sub' was written here, and crossed out--but perhaps what appears to be crossed out really isn't] : [NAMES] John Bryan : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambers 16 C.D. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment]
: [182] : [NAMES] Osborn Booth : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 13 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 2nd Dist Pa [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : transferred from 118th P.V. by S.O. no 138 [?] HQ [?] Army of Potomac June 1st /65
: [183] : [NAMES] Brown John : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt [surname is illegible] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : correct name Benjamin Day : [several illegible words] : transferred from 118th by Special Order no 138 [?] Hd. Qr. A of P June 1 /65
: [184] : [NAMES] Denslow Lewis F [?] : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Wayne Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 1 /63 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley [??] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from 118th P.V. by S.O. no 138 Hd. Qrs. A of P June 1 /65 : Discharged by S.O. no 346 War Dept July 1 /65
: [185] : [NAMES] Henesey James I [?] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Toronto Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 1 /63 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa. : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from 118th Pa by S.O. no 138 HQ A of P June 1 /65 : Formerly in Rebel service [?] : transferred to Detached July st Camp Chase Ohio
: 187 : [NAMES] Godfrey Stephen : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] cabinet m[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [check mark, that is, mustered out with the regiment] : : End : : 181 : 4 : 3 : 188

91st Pennsylvania Infantry (1861-1865). company B descriptive book 1

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[This is a transcription of the Descriptive Book for company B the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [the extant records include three lists of men who served in company B (numbered 1-43, 1-74, and 1-112 respectively). This list is mostly blank except for names] : 1 : [NAMES] William B. Elder : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : Died in Hospital in Washington Jany 25 /63 of Wounds received at Battle of Fredricksburg December 13 62
: 2 : [NAMES] Adrian Beaugureau : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 23rd [?] /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: ] Killed at Battle of Gettysburg Penna July 2nd 1863
: 3 : [NAMES] John W. Molyneaux : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : Killed at Battle of Gettysburg Pa. July 2d 1863
: 4 : [NAMES] William Knapp : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 5 : [NAMES] John Newton Davis : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 6 : [NAMES] George Mettinger : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 7 : [NAMES] Sebastian Badini : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 8 : [NAMES] Jacob A Lynn : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 9 : [NAMES] Thomas Patterson : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 10 : [NAMES] Robert McMullin : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 11 : [NAMES] Patrick Byrne : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 12 : [NAMES] Anten Joseph L. : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 13 : [NAMES] Birmingham Thomas : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 14 : [NAMES] Bolin Daniel : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 15 : [NAMES] Briggs Amos : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 16 : [NAMES] Burr Edwin : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 17 : [NAMES] Caffrey James : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 18 : [NAMES] Cole Henry E. : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 19 : [NAMES] Coulson Harrison K. : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 20 : [NAMES] Clothier Henry : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 21 : [NAMES] Chism James : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.]
: 22 : [NAMES] Conroy Thomas : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Octo 14 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 23 : [NAMES] Edwards Samuel : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 24 : [NAMES] Fetter Hamilton G : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 25 : [NAMES] Gallagher Patrick : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 11 [?] /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 26 : [NAMES] Gamble Edward : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 22 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 27 : [NAMES] Graham John : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 17 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 28 : [NAMES] Hill William : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 29 : [NAMES] Keen Joseph : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 1 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 30 : [NAMES] Murphy Henry : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 31 : [NAMES] McDermott, Alexander : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 16 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 32 : [NAMES] McKee William : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 29 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 33 : [NAMES] Roberts Bently P. [?] : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 34 : [NAMES] Rulon James : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap. Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 35 : [NAMES] Righter William [probably William Rider] : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 36 : [NAMES] Smith Charles : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 37 : [NAMES] Smith William : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 38 : [NAMES] Toland, Anthony : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 39 : [NAMES] Vance David : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 40 : [NAMES] Vaughan John : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 12 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 41 : [NAMES] Wallace Thomas : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]
: 42 : [NAMES] Walter, John F. : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.]
: 42 : [NAMES] Weeks Joel. : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.]

91st Pennsylvania Infantry (1861-1865). regimental descriptive book

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[This is a transcription of the Regimental Descriptive Book for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: regimental descriptive book and consolidated morning reports, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry; National Archives, record group 94] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [page 1] {| | No. | NAMES. | RANK. | DATE OF APPOINTMENT. | REMARKS. |- | 1 | [[Gregory-6961|Edgar M Gregory]] | Colonel | December 4th /1861 | Breveted as Brig. Gen. Sept. 30. 64 |- | 2 | Edward E Wallace | Lieut Colonel | " " " | Discharged on Surg. Certificate of disability January 10th 1863 |- | 3 | [[Todd-7765|George W Todd]] | Major | " " " | Died from wounds Recieved [''sic''] at Fredericksburg, December 19 [/62] |- | 4 | Benjamin J Tayman | Adjutant | " " " |- | 5 | [[Eyre-795|George W Eyre]] | Regtl Q M | October 7th " | Died at Philadelphia December 31st 1863 |- | 6 | Isaac D. Knight | Surgeon | November 7th | Dischgd by S.O.#     W.D. April 21. 64 |- | 7 | Charles W Houghton | Asst. " | " 6th /61 | Transferred as Surgeon to 124th Regt Penna Vols September 12 /62 |- | 8 | Joseph Welch | Chaplain | December 4th/62 | Discharged on Surg. Certificate of Disability, January 19th 1863 |- | 9 | John Young | Asst Surgeon | August 1st /62 | Dismissed the Service for Absence without leave by G.O. [illegible number] March 5 /[illegible year] [crossed out: by Order of Secretary of War] |- | 10 | Thomas C. Thomas | " " | Sept. 12th " | " " Absence without "Reason" [?] by GO. No [illegible number] March 5 1863 |- | 11 | Joseph H. Sinex | Lieut Colonel | January 11th 1863 | Dischgd by Order of W. D. July 11 [1864], by S.O. #224 Promoted from Captaincy of Co D vice Wallace discharged |- | 12 | John D. Lentz | Major | December 20th /62 | Dischgd by S.O. #323 W.D. Sept 28 64 " " " " " E " Todd Killed |- | 13 | David H. Lentz | Regt Q.M. | January 1st /63 | Dischgd. to accept a Comm. as A. Q. M. " " 2nd Lieut " " E to Regtl Q Master vice Geo W Eyre d[eceased] |- | 14 | William G. Keir | Asst Surgeon | June 12th /63 | Mustered as Surg April 21. 64 |- | 15 | [[Brittain-646|Alem Brittain]] | Chaplain | March 1st 64 | Dischgd by Order of Maj Gen. Warren, July 28.64 SO [illegible] |- | 16 | George S. Oldmixon | Ast Surg | Apr. 28.64 | Mustered May 22.64 |} [page 2] {| | No. | NAMES. | RANK. | DATE OF APPOINTMENT. | REMARKS |- | 1 | John D. Lentz | Captain | Sept 9th 1861 | Promoted to Major Dec 20th [1862] vice Todd deceased |- | 2 | [[Keyser-1085|Peter D. Keyser]] | " | " 20th " | Discharged on Surg. Certificate of Disability Aug 16th 1862 |- | 3 | Franklin B. Gilbert | " | " 30th " | " " " " " " Jany 18th 1863 |- | 4 | Joseph H. Sinex | " | Oct. 7th " | Promoted to Lieut Col. Jany 11th 1863 vice Wallace discharged |- | 5 | A. C. Fetter | " | Nov 20th " | Discharged on Surg Certificate of Disability Aug 1st /62 |- | 6 | Charles Brown | " | " 25th " | Honorably discharged from the Service Mch 4th /62 |- | 7 | E. G. Sellers | " | Dec 2 " | |- | 8 | John P. Carrie | " | [illegible] | Discharged on Surg Certificate of Disability Feby 9th /63 by order of the War Dept |- | 9 | A. H. Bowman | " | Dec 3 /61 | Dismissed the Service by Sentence of G. C. M. Sept 12th /62 Recommis Dec 15 1862 Dischg |- | 10 | John F Casner | " | " 3 " | ['3' may be crossed out, and '5' [?] written above it] |- | 11 | [[Gregory-6963|F. H. Gregory]] | " | Jany 18th 1863 | Promoted to Captain vice Gilbert discharged. Mustered out on Expiration of Term Oct 12 64 |- | 12 | [[Sulger-14|James E. Sulger]] | " | Aug 16th 1862 | Promoted to Cap vice Keyser discharged (Dch on Surg Cert of Dis, Oct 27th 1862.) |- | 13 | John H. Weeks | " | Aug 5th " | " " " " Fetter " (" " " " " " April 25th 63) |- | 14 | Charles Henry | " | May 12th " | " " " " Brown " " " " " " " " 27th " |- | 15 | Matthew Hall | " | Dec 20th " | " " " " Lentz promoted to Major. Dischgd on Exp. of term Sep. 28.64 |- | 16 | Theodore H. Parsons | " | Oct 27th 62 | " " " " Sulger discharged (died June 26th 1863) |- | 17 | Horace B. Faust | " | January 11th /63 | " " " " Sinex promoted to Lieut. Col. died Dec. 16" 1863 |- | 18 | James H Closson | " | May 12. 63 | Mustered Mar 1 [?] 64 |- | 19 | John S. Donnell | " |   | " Oct. 1864 |- | 20 | Wm H Carpenter | " |   |   |} [page 3] {| | No. | NAMES. | RANK. | DATE OF APPOINTMENT. | REMARKS. |- | 1 | [[Gregory-6963|F. H. Gregory]] | 1st Lieut | Sept 25 1861 | Promoted to Captain January 18th 1863 |- | 2 | Matthew Hall | " | " 9" " | " " " December 20 1862 vice Lentz promoted to Major |- | 3 | [[Sulger-14|James E. Sulger]] | " | " 20th " | " " " Aug 16th /62 vice Keyser discharged |- | 4 | James B Diehl | " | Oct 7th " | Dischgd. on Surg. Cert. of Dis. S.O #186 W.D. July 25 64 |- | 5 | George W. Murphy | " | " 15th " | Killed at the Battle of Fredericksburg December 13th 1862 |- | 6 | Morris Kayser | " | Nov 6th " | Resignation Accepted Feb. 6. 64 W. D. [?] |- | 7 | John H. Weeks | " | " 14 " | Promoted to Capt Aug 5th /62 vice Fetter Dis on Surg Cert of Dis. April 25th 1863. |- | 8 | George Black | " | " " " | Died of wounds Rcvd at the Battle of Chancellorsville May 3 /63 |- | 9 | James H. Closson | " | " 19 " | Promoted to Capt. May 12 62 |- | 10 | Lewis T. Matlock | " | " 25 " | Discharged on Surg. Cer. of Dis January 19th 1863 |- | 11 | T. H. Parson | " | Aug 16th 62 | Promoted to First Lieut vice Sulger promoted to Captain |- | 12 | H. Francis | " | " 5th " | Promoted to Capt. Mar 1. 64 " from 1st Sergt to First Lieut vice " " " |- | 13 | James Deleavean | " | Dec 22 62 | Discharged by Order of War Dept. Nov 21st 63. Special Ord 51 [??] " " " " " " " " Parsons promoted to Captain |- | 14 | David B. Baker | " | Jany 1st 1863 | Dischgd by Order of W. D. " " " " " " " " Hall " " " |- | 15 | John G. Brass | " | " 18" " | Dischgd on Expiration of term " " " " " " " " [Francis] Gregory " " " |- | 16 | William H. Carpenter | " | Mch 26th 63 | Promoted to Capt. Co D. " " Sergt Co. D to " " Co H vice Matlock Discharged |- | 17 | Theodore H. Hope | " | April 7th /64 | Date of Muster July 2nd 1864 |- | 18 | John Hamill | " | July 26. 64. | Mustered Sept 7.64 |} [page 4] {| | No. | NAMES. | RANK. | DATE OF APPOINTMENT. | REMARKS. |- | 1 | Ansel Hamburg | 2n Lieut | Sept 30th 1861 | Discharged on Surg Cer. Of Dis. June 3rd 1862 |- | 2 | David H. Lentz | " " | " 9 " | Promoted to Regtl Q Master Jany 1st 63 vice Eyre deceased |- | 3 | Horace B. Faust | " " | Oct 7 " | " " Captain January 11th 1863 vice Sinex promoted to Lieut Col |- | 4 | T. H. Parsons | " " | Sept 20 " | Promoted to 1st Lieut Aug 16 /62 to Captain Oct 23 /62 died June 26th 1863 of wounds Rcvd at Chancellorsville May 3 /63 |- | 5 | E. J. Phillips | " " | Nov " " | Discharged on Surg Cer of Dis Mch 4th /62 |- | 6 | Charles Henry | " " | " 25 " | Promoted to Captain May 12th 1862 dis on Sur Cer of dis April 27th /63 |- | 7 | Howard W. Shipley | " " | Dec 2 " |   |- | 8 | [[Eyre-799|Benjamin B. Eyre]] | " " | " " " | Dis. on Surg Cer of Dis Fbry 2" 1863 |- | 9 | [[Gregory-7095|Justus A. Gregory]] | " " | " 3 " |   |- | 10 | William R. Milligan | " " | " 4 " | Dis the Service of the United States Gen order No 20 H Q A P March 5 /63 [crossed out by order Secty of War] for Absent w [illegible; presumably "o leave"] |- | 11 | Randolph M Smith | " " | June 12 1862 | Promoted from 1s Sergt vice Hamburg Discharged (dis. for dis. Dec 10" /62) |- | 12 | [[Brewster-4164|Enoch C. Brewster]] | " " | May 13 " | " " Private co.D vice Phillips dis (dismissed by Sentence GCM Sept 12/62) |- | 13 | John Q. Dyke | " " | " 24 " | " " Q.M. Sergt vice Henry promoted to Capt (dis on Surg Cer of Dis Dec 28/62) |- | 14 | John Sage | " " | Aug 14 " | " " from 1st Serg vice Parsons promoted to 1s Lieut (dis. on Surg " " " " 22/ ") |- | 15 | William E. Michaels | " " | Oct 30 62 Sept 12 " | " " " " " " Brewster dismissed |- | 16 | E. J. Maguigan | " " | Dec 22 " | " " " " " Sage dis for dis. Dis on Exp of Term Sep 28 64 |- | 17 | John S. Donnell | " " | Feby 1st 1863 | " " " " " " Eyre " " " Promoted to Capt |- | 18 | Joseph T. Jones | " " | March 26th 63 | " " 2 " " Dyke " " " Dis. on Surg Cert. of Dis |- | 19 | Theodore Snyder | " " | " 26th 63 | " " " " " Milligan dissmissed [''sic''] |- | [20] | Randolph M. Smith | " " | 3d June | " " discharged Dec 10.1863 |- | colspan="5" | [the preceding line may have been erased; Randolph Smith is also entry 11 on this page] |- | 21 | Theodore A. [?] Hope | " |   |   |- | 22 | John L. Graham | " |   |   |} [page 5] {| | rowspan=3 | No. | rowspan=3 | NAMES. | rowspan=3 | Rank | colspan=8 class="center" | DESCRIPTION. | rowspan=3 | OCCUPATION. | colspan=4 | ENLISTMENT. | rowspan=3 | REMARKS. |- | rowspan=2 | AGE. | colspan=2 | HEIGHT. | rowspan=2 | Complexion. | rowspan=2 | Eyes. | rowspan=2 | Hair. | colspan="2" | WHERE BORN. | rowspan=2 | When. | rowspan=2 | Where. | rowspan=2 | By whom | rowspan=2 | Term. |- | Feet. | Inches | Town or country | State |- | 1 | Frank Piers | Sgt Maj | 22 | 5 | 10 | light | hazel | Dark | Phila | Penna | Machinist | Dec 4th 1861 | Phila | Lt Col Reiff | 3 years |- | 2 | John Q Dyke | Q.M.S. |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 3 | Franklin B Miller | [QMS] |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 4 | Philip C Elberti | [hosp stew] |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 5 | Abram V Bancker | Principle Musician |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | Mustered out of service by Order of Sec of War |- | 6 | William J Kirkpatrick | Principle Musician |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | " " " " " " " " " " |- | 7 | David B Thomas | [hosp stew] |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 8 | Thomas B Scott | [comm sgt] |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 9 | [[Partenheimer-52|John C Partenheimer]] | [comm sgt] |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | 10 | Charles W. Leipold | Sgt Maj [?] | 25 | 5 | 7 | light | Blue | Light [??] | [illegible] | [illegible] | Clerk | Dec 26th 63 | [illegible] | [illegible] | 3 years | 2nd enlist. Promoted to Sgt Maj Jan 1st 64 Sp.O Nr 1 |}

91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] Part of the [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War Project]]. '''91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry''' The 91st Pennsylvania Infantry was formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the summer and fall of 1862. It was mustered into service on 4 December 1862. They served initially in Washington, DC, and then in Alexandria, Virginia, where [[Gregory-6961|Colonel Gregory]] was Provost Marshall. They were then transferred to the Fifth Corps, where they served for the rest of the war, participating in all the key battles of the Army of the Potomac, including: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:91st_Pennsylvania_at_Antietam&public=1 Antietam] (16-17 September 1862, but the 91st arrived on 18 September) * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:91st_PA:_Battle_of_Fredericksburg Fredericksburg] (12-15 December 1862) * [[Space:91st_PA_at_Chancellorsville|Chancellorsville]] (26 April - 6 May 1863) * (many to be added) After the war, surviving members of the regiment formed a [[Space:91st_PA_survivors%27_association|Survivors' Association]] in Philadelphia, which was active at least through 1913. At least thirteen men (and the son of a fourteenth) were members of the [[Space:91PaMollus|Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States]]. The last known survivor was [[King-23811|Michael L King]], who died on 7 December 1940, in North Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. ==Sources== === Archival records === * Regimental Descriptive Books and Consolidated Morning Reports, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry; National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 94 :: [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA | links to transcriptions of descriptive books]] :: [[Space:91stPaConsolidatedMorningReports|links to transcriptions of consolidated morning reports (incomplete)]] * Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289. [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | links to transcriptions (incomplete)]] * 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288. [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | links to transcriptions (incomplete)]] === Articles by Members of the 91st === * "Quixote, Don". [[Space:LetterFromTheNinetyFirst|'Letter from the Ninety-first']], ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', Wednesday, 5 February 1862, p.2, col.3. * "Raitt, C". [[Space:IncidentAtChancellorsville|'An Incident at Chancellorsville']], ''National Tribune'', 21 September 1911, p.7, col.3. * Reiff, William. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:William_Reiff%27s_articles various articles] ::: scattered articles with very interesting stories about the regiment * Walter, Thomas F. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA 'Personal recollections and experiences of an obscure soldier'.] ''Grand Army Scout and Soldiers' Mail'', volume 3 #34 (2 August 1884) to volume 4 #3 (27 December 1884). ::: a history of the regiment (currently missing the first and last installments), with many very interesting stories * Welch, Joseph. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gettysburg_dedication,_91st_PA 'Address of Chaplain Joseph Welch'.] In ''Pennsylvania at Gettysburg: Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major-General George G. Meade, Major-General Winfield S. Hancock, Major-General John F. Reynolds, and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle''. Volume 1: 1914, pp.500-507. ::: a summary of the regiment's service, by one of the regiment's chaplains (mostly straightforward, but with some interesting details) === Other sources === * Samuel Penniman Bates. ''History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5''. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. . volume 3, pages 186-193. ::: [[Space:Bates_-_91st_PA|summary of the regiment's service]] (transcription by Gary Steiner) ::: [[Space:91st_Pennsylvania_Bates_Roster|roster]] * [[Space:Official_Army_Register%2C_91st_PA|Official Army Register]] :: list of all officers who served in the regiment and their status when the regiment mustered out * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:91st_PA:_Battle_of_Fredericksburg 91st PA: Battle of Fredericksburg] ::: select sources about the 91st Pennsylvania's role in the Battle of Fredericksburg * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:91st_PA_on_Gettysburg_Memorial&public=1 91st Pennsylvania on Gettysburg Memorial] ::: list of men who were at the battle of Gettysburg * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:91st_PA_survivors%27_association&errcode=new_profile the 91st Pennsylvania's Survivors' Association] ::: the 91st had an active Survivors' Associations, meeting annually at the anniversary of the Battle of Fredericksburg, starting in 1871, and continuing at least through 1913 === Lists === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Courts_martial_91st_PA Courts martial of men in the 91st Pennsylvania] * [[Space:91st_PA_-_deaths|Deaths during service in the 91st Pennsylvania]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pension_fraud_91st_PA Pension fraud cases in the 91st Pennsylvania] * [[Space:91st_PA_-_family_members_serving_together|Family members serving together in the 91st Pennsylvania]]

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== 91st Pennsylvania Infantry, company A, deserters list == [source: Descriptive book, company A, [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry]], National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [The dates don't match the dates in Bates, ''History of Pennsylvania Volunteers''. According to Bates, James Fritzinger deserted on 31 Oct 61, John Solomon on 2 Apr 62, and Richard Quinlan on 3 Apr 62; Bates does not have dates for the other two desertions.] {| ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! From Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | James Fritzinger | Private | Sept 29th /61 | Philada Pa | Whereabouts not Known |- | 2 | Jacob Buck | " | Nov 21 | " | Drumed [''sic''] out of Camp [dicharged by order of general court martial] |- | 3 | John Solomon | " | May 6th /62 | Washington | Gone to Philadelphia |- | 4 | Richard Quinlin | " | March 14th /62 | " | Went to Phila on a furlough and never returned |- | 5 | Franklin J Clough | " | Dec 17th /62 | Fredricksburg | went away with the wounded and never retur[ned]

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], company A] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-reco rds-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-recor ds-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).]

Ache, Henry M

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ache, Henry M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mar [?] 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1909 Nov
1892 June 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1119806 | [illegible] | 1158192 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 118 + D 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [illegible] |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 20 [30?] 1927 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Hellertown [??] Pa |}

Agnew, Johnson

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Agnew, Johnson |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank''   | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 10, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 8, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15
1890 Jul 5 | ''Invalid'' | 792465 | J [?] | 541,907 |- | 1917 Dec 1 | ''Widow'' | 1111247 | [illegible] | 863,000 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 7 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat Sol. Home Va |- | colspan="5" | [the date is very dark and hard to read] |}

Aitken, Thomas P

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Aitken, Thomas P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Jan [?] 25 | ''Widow'' | 11,478 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Andrews, Joseph

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Andrews, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 31 | Mother | 81,240 |   | 51,128 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Killed May 12, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Laurel Hill, Va |}

Barnes, John H

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Barnes, John H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 831836 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 524224 | J | 363992 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 19, 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Beaver, John A

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beaver, John A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Jan 29 | ''Invalid'' | 200305 |   | 358438 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 373005 |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Beaver, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beaver, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 1 Lt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Aug 4 | ''Invalid'' | 491.621 | J | 359,290 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 767,672 | [illegible] | 561,260 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 27 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Beidel, John

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beidel, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1879 Apr. 7 | ''Widow'' | 243,589 [?] |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 336,533 |   | 251,584 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Bell, John L

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bell, John L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 23 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1892 Aug 19 | 1126387 |   | 960944 |- | 1911 July 13 | ''Widow'' | 968593 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B G + I [??] 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 20 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Denver Colo |}

Blake, George

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blake, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 28 | ''Invalid'' | 388209 |   | 233369 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   | Mother | 347044 [?] |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 4 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Blomley, Arthur

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blomley, Arthur |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 26, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 [?] Oct 5 | ''Invalid'' | 52,464 |   | 35,514 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 13, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Booth, Osborn

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Booth, Osborn |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 13, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 18 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1133933 | rowspan="2" |   | rowspan="2" | 1093778 |- | 1892 Sept 12 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 18, 1924 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |}

Brass, John G

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brass, John G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 2 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Oct 13 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 May 11 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1320172 | rowspan="2" | [illegible] | rowspan="2" | 1098681 |- | 1904 July 7 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 23 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Brittain, John H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brittain, John H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A., 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Apr 24 | ''Invalid'' | 66.562 |   | 43026 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 428977 |   | 348891 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 41 US Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 10 1890 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Browning, Jacob D

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Browning, Jacob D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Jun 19 | ''Invalid'' | 100.432 |   | 85.866 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 711240 |   | 494337 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 6 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Budge, Henry

[Henry Budge's card is filed between John Bell and John Brass, but the name is pretty clearly 'Budge'.] {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Budge, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Dec 31 | ''Invalid'' | 633784 |   | 523394 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 411.275 |   | 281875 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Bushman, Henry

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bushman, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa, Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 5 | ''Mother'' | 463764 | J |   |- |   | ''Father'' | 541115 | J |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Chemin, Eugene T

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chemin, Eugene T |- | colspan="4" | Thomas, Eugene (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 87,812 |   | 70,772 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 260787 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" | min. c. 633954 + A. C. 917226 |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [illegible line] |- | colspan="4" | Henry W Rusch - C S N.Y. S.M. |}

Clough, Frank G

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clough, Frank G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 26 | ''Invalid'' | 884096 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Cook, William

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cook, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 26 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1038062 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 824200 |- | 1891 July 13 | J |- | 1914 Nov 3 | ''Widow'' | 1036288 | A | 785889 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 28, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila., Pa. |}

Coster, John P

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coster, John P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Sep 25 | ''Widow'' | 380873 | J | 307325 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 12 1888 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Crass, George C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Crass [''sic''], George C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 7 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 643727 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 541141 |- | 1888 Mar 6 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep 21, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Westminster Md |}

Davis, Benjamin

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 12, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1008221 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 929222 |- | 1891 Apr 2 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 6, 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Natl Soldiers Home, Va |}

Denslow, Lewis F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Denslow, Lewis F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Private | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' trans 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 2, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1878 Jan 3 | ''Invalid'' | 246545 |   | 174965 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 77 Pa. |- | colspan="4" | I 118 Pa. |- | colspan="4" | D 77 Pa Inf. |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 26 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Larabee [?] Iowa |}

Eck, Daniel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eck, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28. 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1041412 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 880212 |- | 1891 July 14 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 1 1929 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Fairfield Pa |}

Eisenberger, John W

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eisenberger, John W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 Jan 21 | ''Widow'' | 493971 | J | 314401 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 7 1884 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Elberti, Philip C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Elberti, Philip C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Sept 14 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1191546 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 987328 |- | 1897 May 27 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Hospt. Stew. U.S.A. |- | colspan="4" | H S [?] 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Eyre, Benjamin B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eyre, Benjamin B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 2 [?], 1861 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 11 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 920957 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 1140141 |- | 1890 Oct 20 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 23, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' State Sol Home Pa |}

Falls, John

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Falls, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 26, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 84,813 |   | 53351 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Faries, Frances A

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Faries, Frances A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug 23, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 934144 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 1013811 |- | 1890 Oct 27 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Felix, John F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Felix, John F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Apr. 29, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1923 Oct 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1490610 | 5/1/20 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Fleetwood, Barthollous

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fleetwood, Barthollous [''sic''] W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1884 May 23 | ''Invalid'' | 513815 |   | 306601 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 401328 | o j [?] | 296673 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 9 1886 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Forsythe, Penrose

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Forsythe, Penrose |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1905 Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1335060 | J | 1110952 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 905549 |   | 670515 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Foster, George

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Foster, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 Jan 3 | ''Invalid'' | 414248 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B [??] 53 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Fox, Edward W

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fox, Edward W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug 31, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 913448 | AJL [?] | rowspan="2" | 673511 |- | 1890 Oct 13 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 11 1923 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |}

Fox, Thomas R

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fox, Thomas R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 23 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 2 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 705487 |   | rowspan="2" | 939199 |- | 1889 May 18 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 1, 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

France, Charles E

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | France, Charles E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 13, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 12 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1129881 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 930419 |- | 1892 Sept 7 | J |- | 1916 June 15 | ''Widow'' | 1067779 |   | 811897 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | [several illegible lines] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 7 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

Geisenhoffer, Jacob D

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Geisenhoffer, Jacob D |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Jan 18 | ''Invalid'' | 99,944 |   | 88,997 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 375,306 | J | 277,059 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Gibson, George M

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gibson, George M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch 14, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 180,224 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 587,544 |- | 1873 Jan 2 | J |- | 1916 Sep 25 | ''Widow'' | 1183056 [?] | [illegible] |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 20 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 10 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Sol Home Pa |}

Gilbert, Franklin B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gilbert, Franklin B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Apr 7 | ''Invalid'' | 202535 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 623730 | J | 440456 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 4, 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Ginther, David

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ginther, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 May 25 | Mother | 94992 |   | 57866 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Godfrey, Amos

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Godfrey, Amos |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Mar 20 | ''Widow'' | 15.704 |   | 4089 |- |   | ''Minor'' | 208.452 |   | 162030 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Godfrey, Stephen

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Godfrey, Stephen |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 18 | ''Widow'' | 450943 | J | 310001 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 4, 1880 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Gordon, James M

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gordon, James M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans V.R.C. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 Sept 22 | ''Invalid'' | 460651 |   | 258060 |- | 1928 Mar 10 | ''Widow'' | 1607040 | 5-1-20 | A [?] 3-28-28 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E. 3 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 7 1928 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Wash DC |}

Graham, Joseph H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Graham, Joseph H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 18, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 15, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 23 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 577865 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 1124493 |- | 1886 June 22 | J |- | 1925 Dec 11 | ''Widow'' | 1,240197 | 5/1/20 | 970,027 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F Dales Battln. Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov [?] 17, 1925 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' U S [?] Pittsburgh [?] Pa |}

Gregory, Francis H

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NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Gregory-6963|Gregory, Francis H.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1885 Oct. 21 | ''Widow'' | 331 938 |   | 270314 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Grogan, Henry

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Grogan, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan 10, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Feb 2 | ''Invalid'' | 162.995 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Guyer, Charles

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Guyer, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 23 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 22 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1877 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 242 769 |   | 311 878 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Haas, Samuel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Haas, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 7 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 May 9 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 45.228 | J | 530 099 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June - 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |}

Hamberg, Ansel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hamberg, Ansel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 2 Lt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 Aug. 9 | ''Invalid'' | 582305 | J | 584622 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 753583 | J | 530839 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 16 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

Hart, Edward

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hart, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Feb 27 | ''Invalid'' | 269602 | J | 166402 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 748776 | J | 527402 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 3 [?] 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

Hebding, Charles H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hebding, Charles H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Dec 10 | ''Invalid'' | 961871 | J | 891.989 |- | 1895 June 17 | ''Widow'' | 615381 | J | 424362 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 21 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Henhoeffer, Frederick L

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henhoeffer, Frederick L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1886 Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 583589 |   | 464392 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 676926 |   | 465956 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Henhoeffer, George

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henhoeffer, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 23 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 1, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 12 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 407681 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 545097 |- | 1880 July 13 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 24 1918 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

Herzig, Philip

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Herzig, Philip |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 12 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Nov 6 | ''Invalid'' | 499349 |   | 340691 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Hoffman, Joseph

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hoffman, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 21 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 344386 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 556220 |- | 1880 Jan 26 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' | 923117 | A | 921942 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 198 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See [illegible reference, followed by two illegible lines] |- | colspan="4" | [written above and over 'REMARKS': 4/20/15 [?] dead [?]] |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Hoffman, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hoffman, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794876 | J | 537240 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 580098 [??] | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Hoskins, Edward

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hoskins, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 425412 | J | 995485 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 775091 | J | 559068 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 30 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Hurst, Garrad

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hurst, Garrad |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Apr 15 | ''Widow'' | 18.315 |   | 4521 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Irvin, John

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Irivin [''sic''], John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Dec. 6 | ''Invalid'' | 741724 | J | 748015 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 821089 | a J [?] |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Jeffries, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jeffries, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 23 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 16 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 616565 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 483501 |- | 1881 July 18 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Jester, John F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jester, John F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 27 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 9 | ''Invalid'' | 832058 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Trans to Navy Inv. O 31095 |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Johnson, Abel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, Abel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 25, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Dec 12 | ''Invalid'' | 631962 |   | 686595 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Johnston, Joseph W (alias for Joshua W Johnston)

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joseph W (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Johnston Joshua W. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 June [?] 20 | ''Invalid'' | 110.375 |   | 96.753 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 846.678 |   | 320371 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 + E 116 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Johnston, Joshua W (alias Joseph W Johnston)

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Joshua W. |- | colspan="4" | Johnston Joseph W (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 June 20 | ''Invalid'' | 110.375 |   | 96.753 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 346.678 |   | 320371 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 + E 116 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 13 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Jones, Calvin

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jones, Calvin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 19 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept - 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 Mar 14 | ''Invalid'' | 644782 | 03-9-30 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Kiger, William H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kiger, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 10 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 Mar 25 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 231908 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 175896 |- | 1877 Mar 1 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

King, Charles

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | King, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1901 Mar. 19 | ''Widow'' | 737556 | a [?] |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 844672 | a [?] |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 24 1874 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

King Charles J

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | King, Charles J [?] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Nov. 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1068640 | J | 917472 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 867869 | J | 631236 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Kintzle, William H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kintzle, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt. | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 855640 | J | 608127 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 521818 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 7 1891 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Kipe, John A

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kipe, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 Aug 8 | ''Widow'' | 402562 | J | 286785 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Klar, Augustus A A

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Klar, Augustus A. A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Aug 28 | ''Widow'' | 379468 | J | 299011 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Kochersperger, John P

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kochersperger, John P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 27 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 27 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1913 Feb. 1 | ''Widow'' | 1001060 | A | 769946 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | U.S. Navy (St Lawrence) |- | colspan="4" | U.S. Navy [three illegible words] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 30 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Chicago Ill |}

Koshland, Nathan

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Koshland, Nathan |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 2 | ''Invalid'' | 89,803 |   | 658.872 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 13 US Inf = I 7 Conn Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Koshland, Nathan

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Koshland, Nathan |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 2 | ''Invalid'' | 89,803 |   | 658.872 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 13 US Inf = I 7 Conn Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Lackey, John

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lackey, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 26 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 934478 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 963315 |- | 1890 Oct 7 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 23 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

Lackey, John

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lackey, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 26 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 934478 | AJl [?] | rowspan="2" | 963315 |- | 1890 Oct 7 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 23 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

Laporte, William H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Laporte, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 14 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' deserted Jan 16 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1931 Apr 16 | ''Widow'' | 1691641 | J-9-30 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C + I 20 Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | I 83 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 1871 | colspan="2" | ''at'' N.Y. |}

Lewis, Aaron G

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lewis, Aaron G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' [?] | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Jan 19 | ''Invalid'' | 379.234 |   | 257095 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 414701 |   | 326071 |- |   | Con Wid | 395328 |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 26 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Trenton N.J. [?] |}

Luffbarry, James L

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Luffbarry, James L |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 11 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 2 1865 [?] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 13 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 307960 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 185440 |- | 1879 Sept 4 | J |- | 1917 Dec 15 | ''Widow'' | 1,112,106 | Sept | 847976 [??] |- | colspan="5" | [the last two digits of the widow's pension certificate number are covered by a blotch] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | MBK 12-19-17
ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 15 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Camden, N.J. |}

McCleaf, Robert Francis

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCleaf, Robert Francis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 Oct 7 | ''Widow'' | 406181 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 478370 | J | 457565 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 165 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See SC 958533Wa1191602 [?] |- | colspan="4" | [illegible line] |- | colspan="4" | E17 + B 21 Pa Cav. |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

McClure, John A

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McClure, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 14 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Feb 9 | ''Invalid'' | 471851 | J | 745027 |- | 1932 May 3 | ''Widow'' | 1718086 | J-9-30 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 20 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | A 127 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Novbr [?] 8 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Harrisburg, Pa |}

McDermott, James

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Mar 6 | Mother | 84994 |   | 53401 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

McDermott, Thomas

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf [??] |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Nov 7 | Mother | 71295 |   | 45529 [??] |- |   | Brother | 225994 |   | 176018 [?] |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

McDonald, Samuel

{| border="1" rules="all" | colspan="10" | [the numerical pension index confirms he aactually served in A 97 PA] |- | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDonald, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P [?] | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A [??] 91 [?] ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1866 Aug 11 | Father | 131511 |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 6 US Ca. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

McLoon, James

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McLoon, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan. 11 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 11, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 June 18 | ''Invalid'' | 144876 |   | 853610 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 32 and G K + F 14 US Inf |- | colspan="4" | C Eng Battn USA - I 21 US Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Maidel, Rudolph

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Maidel, Rudolph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 July 22 | Mother | 58.084 |   | 86.108 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Mason, Henry C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mason, Henry C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' C | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Nov 2 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 113049 |   | 73241 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Miller, Franklin B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Miller, Franklin B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' MO [?] to Staff |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1049452 | J | 820391 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Miller, Joseph S

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Miller, Joseph S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 15 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 8 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 931978 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 661069 |- | 1890 Oct 20 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June [?] 23 [?] 1934 [??] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Washington D.C. |}

Mills, Joseph

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mills, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept. 4 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Aug 4 | rowspan="2" | ''Widow'' | 23798 | rowspan="2" | Sept | rowspan="2" | 23236 |- | 1917 Jan 2 | 1090168 |- | colspan="5" | ['1090168' is crossed out] |- | 1872 June 2 | ''Minor'' | 204066 |   | 160984 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 27 [?] 1863 ['Sept 1927' is crossed out] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Wash D.C. |}

Nickel, Samuel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nickel, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 July 27 | ''Invalid'' | 490952 | J | 512644 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 539371 | A J | 329713 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan. 27 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Noblet, Elbert

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Noblet, Elbert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Apr 15 | ''Invalid'' | 174371 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 500488 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Peberdy, Samuel

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peberdy, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Apr 8 | ''Invalid'' | 605531 | J | 396649 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 772105 | J | 545580 |- |   | Con Wid | 865807 [?] |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 13 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa. |}

Peddicord, John A

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peddicord, John A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 861785 | J | 755439 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 842375 | J | 616022 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 165 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Quick, Albert J

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Quick, Albert J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Oct 24 | ''Widow'' | 69,636 |   | 43827 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Rhoades, Frederick E

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rhoades, Frederick E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 [?] Apr 28 | ''Invalid'' | 362,770 | J | 215,035 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 774,316 | J | 586495 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov. 3 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Riley, William E

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Riley, William E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 Pa. Inf.''Reg't'' |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 [?] Aug 19 | ''Widow'' | 431977 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Roberts, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roberts, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Feb 7 | ''Invalid'' | 994678 | J | 697925 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 522310 |   | 319825 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Rook, Maxillus

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rook, Maxillus |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 16 | ''Invalid'' | 839505 | J | 584205 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 850732 | J | 615851 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 18 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | H 33 Pa Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Sanders, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sanders, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Dec 30 | ''Invalid'' | 337884 | J | 555.845 |- | 1915 [?] May 22 | ''Widow'' | 1.047.753 | A [?] | 801.518 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 165 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 18 [??] 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Edgeport [?] Pa |}

Scheafer, Henry

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Scheafer [?], Henry |- | colspan="4" | [his surname could be 'Schiefer'] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 16 | ''Invalid'' | 89.319 [?] |   | 55.719 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 298.552 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Sessler, Louis

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sessler, Louis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jul 14, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Aug 28 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 934791 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 905389 |- | 1890 Nov. 5 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 14 U.S. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Shriner, Benjamin

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shriner, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Sept 8 | ''Widow'' | 108676 |   | 130093 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Schultz, John B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shultz, John B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch [?] 7 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec. 6 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Jan 14 | ''Invalid'' | 58.753 |   | 104.009 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Simpson, James

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 16 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 11 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1020997 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 791355 |- | 1891 May 1 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 F 3 + F 21 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 9 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

Simpson, Robert

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Robert |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 Oct 28 | Mother | 154.008 |   | 116098 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Simpson, Thomas R

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Thomas R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 May 25 | Mother | 95.061 |   | 52775 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Smith, John G

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, John G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 Aug 12 | ''Widow'' | 318546 |   | 270278 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Smith, Randolph M

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Randolph M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 10 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 404707 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 1085312 |- | 1880 June 28 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Smith, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 7 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 203411 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 136395 |- | 1875 Apr 24 | J |- | 1912 May 17 | ''Widow'' | 986741 |   | 744057 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 7 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' West Vincent Pa |}

Smith, William H

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, William H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1887 Nov 21 | ''Invalid'' | 629777 | J | 829157 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 691293 | Sep J | 885,979 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 10 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Haynesboro [?] Pa |}

Stetler, William C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stetler, William C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Nov 4 | ''Invalid'' | 54.455 |   | 45.299 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 282124 |   | 196614 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 9 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 4 1881 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Stewart, Homer C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stewart, Homer C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1902 Jan 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1279599 | J | 1049490 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 822213 | A J | 664923 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 7 Del. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | A 20 Pa Mil. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Stutz, Peter

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stutz, Peter |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 22 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb [?] 26 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 649948 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 405462 |- | 1888 Apr 10 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Taylor, Henry C

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Taylor, Henry C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 867408 | J | 636501 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 1 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Thomas, Eugene (alias for Eugene T Chemin)

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Thomas, Eugene (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Chemin, Eugene T. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 87.812 |   | 70772 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 260.787 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" | min. C. 6339547dC917226 |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See Wid [?] Or 758.029 [crossed out: + Min Or 814887] |- | colspan="5" | Henry W Rusch - C5NJSM |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Topper, Jacob

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Topper, Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 28 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 741895 | J | 836491 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Urwiler, Jones F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Urwiler, Jones F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 88.855 |   | 61122 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 795453 | J | 585.588 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 33 [?--could be '23'] Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 26 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Vanderslice, Jacob

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vanderslice, Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 3 | ''Widow'' | 429747 | J | 285388 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 30 1876 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Vile, David [=? David Weiss]

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vile, David [probably David Weiss [sometimes 'Vice'] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Oct 24 | ''Invalid'' | 197.116 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 571.258 | o J | 385.095 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Volkmar, William J

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Volkmar, William J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 12 | ''Widow'' | 428202 | J | 294432 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May [?] 9 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Wallace, John A B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, John A B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 30 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''Trans Sept 1 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 [??] Mar 26 | ''Invalid'' | 15462 |   | 94777 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 81 Pa Inf - B [?] 14 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 21 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Wilkes Barre Pa |}

Walter, Thomas F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Walter-4449|Walter, Thomas F.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' 2 Lt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' April 6 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 3 [?] | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | 188601 | rowspan="2" | AJl | rowspan="2" |   |- | 1893 Dec 22 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Warford, William B

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Warford, William B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1874 Sept 29 | ''Invalid'' | 196.317 | o |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 368437 |   | 306022 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 4 NJ Inf |- | colspan="4" | H + K 10 NJ Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 8 1887 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Weaver, William M

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weaver, William M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 16 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 23 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Mar 11 | ''Invalid'' | 352971 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Widdifield, William W

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Widdifield, William W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 4 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans - - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1351891 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 1127232 |- | 1906 Aug 28 | J |- | 1916 Sept 22 | ''Widow'' | 1075140 | Sep | 819898 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Q.M. Sgt + D 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [several illegible lines] |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 13 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

Willis, Charles K

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Willis, Charles K. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' April 23 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' April 28 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Nov 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1138379 |   |   |- | 1916 Sep 28 | ''Widow'' | 1078331 | Sep | 830671 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' September 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

Wilson, William

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilson, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Apr. 9 | ''Invalid'' | 202932 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' | 234622 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 241778 |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Wolff, Andrew

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wolff, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1867 Jan 26 | ''Invalid'' | 121.513 |   | 80444 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 662095 | J | 491.171 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | 59 Co 2 Battn VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Wood, Edward P

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wood, Edward P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 15 | ''Invalid'' | 832.313 | J | 701495 |- | 1913 Feb 5 | ''Widow'' | 1001311 | A |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 27 1894 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Yeager, Benjamin F

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeager, Benjamin F. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Feb 7 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1.042.705 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 763815 |- | 1891 July 28 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 29 [?] 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |}

Young, Lewis P

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Young, Lewis P. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A. 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 16 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 [?] Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 147257 | J | 961879 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 18 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |}

Zane, Simeon L

{| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD  
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Zane, Simeon L. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' A 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 19 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 18 | rowspan="2" | ''Invalid'' | rowspan="2" | 1167215 | AJl | rowspan="2" | 945245 |- | 1895 May 21 | J |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 23, 1922 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Salem N.J. |}

91stPaCoAXfer

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[This is a transcription of the register of men transferred in company A of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company A, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This page is preceded by a page with a card in it, which has on it: "Descriptive Books. 91 Reg't Pa. Inf. CO. A NUMBER ON FILE 1 NUMBER OF NAMES. 187 Aug. 17, 1894 W.A.T."] Register of Men Transferred. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- | 1 | [[Eyre-795|George W. Eyre]] | Private | Aug 26th 1861 | Col Gregory | Promotion | To Quarter Master |- | 2 | [[Eyre-799|Benjamin B. Eyre]] | " | Oct 4th " | " " | " | To 2nd Lieut Company [I] |- | 3 | Walter S. Stark | " | Oct 8th " | " " | " | To 2d Sergt " |- | 4 | Philip C. Elberti | " | [blank] | " " | " | To Medical Staff |- | 5 | Franklin B. Miller | Corpl | Nov 6th " | " " | " | To Quarter Master Sta[ff] |- | 6 | [[Collins-20741|Newton Collins]] | Private | Dec 4 | " " | [blank] | To Co I Capt Carie |- | colspan="7" | [The following line is very light.] |- | 7 | Joseph Miller | Private | Jan 2nd [1862] | [blank] | Promotion | To War Department |- | 8 | James P. Lewis | " | Apl 2d /63 | War department | [illegible word] Wnds | To Invalid Corps |}

91stPaCoBComm

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[This is a transcription of the List of Commissioned Officers for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] List of Commissioned Officers. {| | No. | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment. | Remarks. |- | 1 | Alpheus H. Bowman | Captain | December 3. '61 |   |- | 1 | Morris Kayser | 1st Lieut | Nov 6th 1861 |   |- | 1 | Justus A Gregory | 2nd Lieut | Dec 3. '61 |}

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Deaths for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Deaths. {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | 1 | [[McLaughlin-4575|William McLaughlin]] | Private |   | Philada | Fall | While on duty |- | 2 | [[Vaughan-3917|Benjamin Vaughn]] | " | July 4 /62 | Alexandria | Fall | " " Confinement |- | 3 | [[Elder-2859|Wm B. Elder]] | O. Sergt. | Dec 13th /62 | Washington DC | Wounds | Wounds rcvd at Fredicksbg |- | 4 | John Molyneux | O Sergt | July 2d 63 | Gettysburg Pa | " | " " " Gettysburg |- | 5 | [[Lynn-2598|Jacob A Lynn]] | Corporal | May 3 " | Chancellorsville | " | " " " Chancellorsville |- | 6 | [[Badini-2|Sebastian Badini]] | " | " " " | " | " | " " " " |- | 7 | [[Patterson-13986|Thomas Patterson]] | " | " " " | " | " " " " |}

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[This is a transcription of one of three (incomplete) Descriptive Rolls for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : 1 : [NAMES] Donald Knox : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Marble [?] cut[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 19th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Snyder : Promoted to 1st Sergeant per Regimental S.O. No 16 March 1, 1865 : Bounty due $400. Rec $60 Bounty + 1 month pay in advance $13 [?] : Wounded on the 30th of Sept 1865 [''sic''; presumably 30 Sep 64] near Pepans' [?] Farm : 2 : [NAMES] James Rulon : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] M[a]ch[i]nist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Promoted to 2nd Sergt : Promoted to Sergt from the Ranks May 31. 64 : 3 : [NAMES] John Graham : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter ['Laborer' is crossed out] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Promoted to 3rd Sergt per Reg S.O. No 3. March [''sic''; actually January] 7, 1865 : 4 : [NAMES] James Chism : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Promoted to 1st Corporal : Wounded at Spottsylvania : Returned to duty : 5 : [NAMES] Saml Leforge : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Carp[enter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corporal : Mustered by Lt Hildeman : Bounty due $300 : 6 : [NAMES] Patrick Byrne : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 7 : [NAMES] David Vance : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 8 : [NAMES] Edwin J Burr : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Northumberland Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hotel Keep[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 5 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 9 : [NAMES] Samuel Edwards : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 21 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 10 : [NAMES] Griffith Williams : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Chestnut : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Kayser : Wounded on the 18th of June : 11 : [NAMES] John Whiteman : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Night Worker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 15 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Strech : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Strech : $21.97 : Bounty due $300 : Wounded on the 18th of June 64 : Returned to duty and wounded on the 27th Oct 64, near Hatchers Run : 12 : [NAMES] John Baird : [written below the name: ] descriptive list sent May 26, 65. : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Palmer : $29.25 : 13 : [NAMES] A. J. Hill : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Iron Work[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt. Nicolas : Discharged per special order 277 War Department Aug 22, 1864 : 14 : [NAMES] Edwd C. Sykes : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burke : $18.80 : Bounty due $300 : Wounded on the 18th June 64 : Returned to duty January 1865 : 15 : [NAMES] Wm G Kells : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by [blank] : Wounded at North Anna : Still at Hospital Mch 22, 65 : 16 : [NAMES] Wm Nicolas : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Wmsport : [BY WHOM.] 18th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Error in Entering name should be Nicolas Mellion : ['originally' is written above the line between 'Entering' and 'name'] : 17 : [NAMES] Anthony Gally : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Wmsport : [BY WHOM.] 18th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : 18 : [NAMES] Wm D. Ravaux : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Belgium : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Wmspt : [BY WHOM.] 18th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Wounded on the 27th Oct 64 near Hatchers Run : Mch 22. 65 Still at Hospital : 19 : [NAMES] Jean Collin : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Wmsprt : [BY WHOM.] 18th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : 20 : [NAMES] Jacob Schneller : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7. 64 : [WHERE.] Harrisbg : [BY WHOM.] 14th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : 21 : [NAMES] Daniel Stoner : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Washington, Md : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 22 : [NAMES] David Lingenfelter : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Descriptive List sent May 18 /65 : 23 : [NAMES] Martin Imler : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co., Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 24 : [NAMES] Thomas Steinman : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co, Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Wounded Oct 27 64 near Hatchers Run : 25 : [NAMES] Emanuel Long : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Plasterer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : 26 : [NAMES] Sanford Mothersbaugh : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Wounded Oct 27 64 near Hatchers Run : Descriptive List Sent June 21 1865 : 27 : [NAMES] Samuel S Mock : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 28 : [NAMES] Adam H Imler : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Stock Dealer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Knapsack, Haversack, Canteen, 1 piece [?] Tent chg on Muster Roll : 29 : [NAMES] Wm Berkheimer : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 30 : [NAMES] Samuel Oster : [written below the name: ] mustered out by reason of Surgeons certificate of Disability May 9th /65 : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Wounded Oct 27. 64 near Hatchers Run : Mustered out by reason of Surgeons Certificate of Disability May 9. 1865 : 31 : [NAMES] Wm Imler : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Wounded Oct 27. 64 near Hatchers Run : 32 : [NAMES] John G. Feighter : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 33 : [NAMES] Alexander Ickes : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 34 : [NAMES] Jacob Barclay : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chmbrsbg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : 35 : [NAMES] Henry Clothier : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Build[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hildeburn : 36 : [NAMES] Jacob Clothier : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hildeburn : 37 : [NAMES] Thomas Conroy : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swann [?] : 38 : [NAMES] Adam Cornwall : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 11 /64 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Strech : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Strech : Wounded on the Mechanicsville Pike in the Summer Campaign of 64. Jun 2nd : 39 : [NAMES] Joseph Keen : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Ship Builder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jnct : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Barnards : 40 : [NAMES] Hermann Kurtz : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 25 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Smith : Discharged : 41 : [NAMES] Merritt McCann : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Luigin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burke : Wounded on the 18th June 1864 : 42 : [NAMES] Anthony Toland : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : 43 : [NAMES] Thomas Wallace : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Wounded at Battle Fredericksburg : 44 : [NAMES] Japheth Warren : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burker [?] : 45 : [NAMES] John F Walters : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowman : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Kayser : Wounded May 10. 1864 [a few illegible letters, perhaps: 'L m/u'] : 46 : [NAMES] Henry E. Cole : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /61 [''sic''; sc. 23 March 1862] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Gregory : 47 : [NAMES] Charles Hamilton : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brow[n] [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Bristol Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Burke : Wounded June 22. 64 near Petersburg : 48 : [NAMES] David Faunce : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 16 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cadwallader [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Cadwallader : 49 : [NAMES] Edward Gamble : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 25 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : Discharged Jan 25. 65 by order of Maj. Gen. Augur [?] by reason of Disability; having been wounded on the 18th of June 64 near Petersburg Va : 50 : [NAMES] J. N. Davis : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Beaver Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Druggist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 16 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hall : Promoted to 1st Sergt : Wounded on the 27th of Oct near Hatchers Run : Discharged 8th day of Dec 64 on Expiration of term of Service, at U. S. Mustering + Disbursing Office Phila. Pa. : 51 : [NAMES] Adrian Bugereau : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Teacher [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible month] 23 /61 [sc. 23 Dec 61] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Kayser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by reason of Expiration of term of Service : 52 : [NAMES] Nicolas Million : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Wmsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] 18th Dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Wounded Oct 27 /64 near Hatchers Run : 53 : [NAMES] Harold Partenheimer : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Hazel : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Recruit [Entries 61-102 are so light on the microfilm copy that they are essentially illegible.] End of 1st list The following named men are transfered from 118th Inf Pa Vols to Co "B" 91st Pa vols : Found in Co H - 118th Pa Vols [illegible word] Aug 11, 1894 2d. list not carded. : 103 : [NAMES] Baker John : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 [?] 63 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] 10th District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : 104 : [NAMES] Louis D Bond : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Chair [?] maker [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13 [?] /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] 5th district : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Forfeit $4 of his pay monthly for 4 months by order of General Court Marshall [''sic''] : General orders no ([illegible]) March 10th 1865 absent on furlough [?] : 105 : [NAMES] Butler David H M : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Georgetown [?] Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 25 [??] /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christian [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : 106 : [NAMES] Clonohan [?] Bernard : [AGE.] 23 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 [?] inches [could be 1 inch] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland " " [''sic''; sc. Delaware!] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] 10th District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Forfeit Pay & allowances from February 15. to June 26th 1864 + make good time lost by desertion By order General Griffin : To forfeit pay + Allowances from Aug 27 /64 to Sept /64 [?] $10.00 of his monthly pay for 12 months by order of Gen Court Martial, $14.75 [?] to be deducted for Clothing drawn to Aug 1 /64 $30 for apprehension : 107 : [NAMES] Kiscaden George : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] ['Light' is crossed out] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 13 [?] /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] 9th District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : 108 : [NAMES] Markley John : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] L Brown [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15th /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] 9th District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : 109 : [NAMES] Nice Stephen : [AGE.] 28 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 6 /65 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 1 yr. : [REMARKS.] : 110 : [NAMES] Ratzell Alfred : [AGE.] 33 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 [?] 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pena : [OCCUPATION.] Plasterer [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 18 [?] /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] 11th [??] District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Received $32 for pay at Annapolis Md. Mch 15th 1865 : 111 : [NAMES] Wade Joseph : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] London England : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 12 /62 [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Townsend : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out (copied from previous entry): 'Received $32 for pay at Annapolis Md Mch 15th 1864'] : Reported to duty under Presidents Proclamation [that is, after deserting] : 112 : [NAMES] Young George M : [AGE.] 25 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27 [?] /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] 2nd District : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out (copied from previous entry): 'Reported to Duty under Presidents Proclamation'] End of 2d list

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[This is a transcription of the Register of Men Discharged for company B of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company B, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | J Newton Davis | 1st Sergt | 8th Dec 64 | U.S. Mustg + disb [?] office | Philada | Wounded at Hatchers Run Oct 27. 1864 |- | 2 | Adrian Bugureau | 2nd Sergt |   |   |   | Expiration term of service |- | 3 | Wm Knapp | Sergt | 4th Jan 65 | Maj Gen Meade | Near Petersburg | To accept 1st Lieutentcy [''sic'' ] |- | 4 | A. J. Hill | Private |   |   |   | Furnished Substitute |- | 5 | Henry Coler | " | Mch 24 /62 ['' sic'' ] |   | near Petersburg | Expiration term of serv[ice] |- | 6 | Adam Cornwell | " |   |   | Philadelphia | Surgeons Cert. of Disabil[ity] |- | 7 | Samuel Edwards | " |   |   | near Petersburg | " " " " " |- | 8 | John Whiteman | " | Mch 18 /65 |   | Washington | " " " " " |- | 9 | Samuel Oster | " | May 9 /65 |   | Washington | " " " " " |- | 10 | Herman Kurtz |   | June 7 /65 |   | Washington | " " " " " |- | 11 | Thomas Stineman | " | May 23 /65 |   | Washington | " " " " " |- | 12 | Alexander Ickes | " | May 25 /65 | rowspan="10" | In accordance with Orders No 94 from War Department | " |   |- | 13 | Barclay, J. T | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 14 | Berkheimer Wm | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 15 | Feighter, Jno G. | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 16 | Imler Adam H | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 17 | Imler Martin | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 18 | Imler Wm | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 19 | Lingenfelter [?] David | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 20 | Mock Saml S. | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 21 | Stoner Daniel | " | May 25 /65 | " |   |- | 22 | Burr, Edwin J. | " |   | colspan="3" | Musterd out in Satterlee [?] Hosptl West Phila in compliance with directive from U. S. War Dept May 3, 1865 |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], company B] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Anarsen, John (alias for Joseph Whitebread) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anarsen, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Whitebread, Joseph |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 17 | Father | 447109 | J | 335841 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' August 18, 1864 | colspan="2" | in service |} == Anderson, John C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Anderson John C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Aug 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1049014 | J | 926717 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 633194 | J | 439272 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Ankeny, Andrew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ankeny, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 14, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Nov 11 | ''Invalid'' | 738015 |   | 514810 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Baird, John (alias for John Barth) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baird, John (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Barth, John |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 25, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 8 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb [?] 19
1895 Sept.25 | ''Invalid'' | 1170510 | AGl
o J | 1013797 |- | 1916 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 1073037 | Sept 8 [?] | 817,231 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 9 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Natl Home Wis |} == Baker, Benjamin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Baker, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 May 31 | ''Invalid'' | 289049 |   | 223027 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 334086 |   | 220388 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Barkly [''sic''], Jacob T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Barkly [''sic''], Jacob T |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Mar 20 | ''Invalid'' | 275052 |   | 577832 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 675930 | O.J. | 490574 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 10, 1897 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Barth, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Barth, John |- | colspan="4" | Baird, John (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 25, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 8, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 9 [?]
1895 Sept 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1170510 | AGl
J [?] | 1013797 |- | 1916 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 1073037 | Sept. 8 | 817,231 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 9, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Natl Home Wis |} == Beatty, Patrick B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beatty, Patrick B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 Dec 26 | ''Invalid'' | 138061 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Beaugureau, Adrian A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Beaugureau, Adrian A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 29, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 16 [?]
1900 Dec 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1260094 | AGl
J | 1026270 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Benford, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Benford, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 July 8 | ''Widow'' | 438885 | J | 308573 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 25 1872 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Berkey, Ananias == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Berkey, Ananias |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1883 Jan 11 | ''Invalid'' | 469092 | AGl
J | 842788 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A 145 + E 133 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 8, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Friedens, Pa. |} == Berkhimer, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Berkhimer, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 5
1890 July 17 | ''Invalid'' | 888454 | AGl
J | 619688 |- | 1916 Nov 11 | ''Widow'' | 1085,416 | Sept | 832,032 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 16 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Osterburg [?] Pa |} == Bertolet, Abner == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bertolet, Abner |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1892 Jan 26 | ''Invalid'' | 1086225 | J | 881021 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 617273 | J | 420695 |- |   | ''Minor'' | 720556 | J | 514509 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Birmingham, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Birmingham, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb. 14, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec -, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 25 | ''Invalid'' | 883923 | J | 631446 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bond, Lewis D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bond, Lewis D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 13, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 12 | ''Invalid'' | 870274 | J | 626111 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 25, 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Bowman, Alpheus H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bowman, Alpheus H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Capt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct [?] 1 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept 23 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1926 Dec 9 | ''Widow'' | 1563715 | 5-1-20 [?] | A 7-28-27 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="4" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | L 3 Pa H Art Maj 2 U.S.Inf |- | colspan="4" | [before 'L 3', "1 Lt 2 Pa H Art" is written and crossed out] |- | colspan="4" | Capt + 1 Lt 27 US Inf - Brig Gen USA |- | colspan="4" | Brig. Gen. USA Retired Lt Col 5 + Col 25 US Inf |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 10 1926 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Washington DC |} == Bowman, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bowman, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa INf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1872 Dec 3 | ''Invalid'' | 179,672 |   | 185,885 |- | 1920 Apr 21 | ''Widow'' | 1,156,303 | Sept | 890,784 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [illegible; perhaps 'Mar' or 'Nov' [illegible date] '1900'; '19' is the clearest of those possibilities] | colspan="2" | ''at'' [illegible] |} == Boyer, Jeremiah M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyer, Jeremiah M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 23, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 9
1899 July 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1231609 | AGl[?]
J | 991256 |- | 1918 Dec 24 | ''Widow'' | 1,133,275 | Sep | 866138 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 2 [?], 1915 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Boyer, John M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyer, John M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 June 7 | ''Widow'' | 424901 | J | 346949 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 1, 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Boyer, Levi == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Boyer, Levi |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 28
1890 Mar 21 | ''Invalid'' | 763039 | AGl[?]
J | 539502 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Brendlinger, Joshua == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brendlinger, Joshua |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="5" | [the Pennsylvania Archives civil war cards have a Joshua H Brendlinger in G-11 Mil '62, but no one in the 91st] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 23
1898 Mar 14 | ''Invalid'' | 1205319 | AGl
J | 1071131 |- | 1912 June 19 | ''Widow'' | 988643 | A [?] | 758614 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 29, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Mont Co Pa |} == Bricker, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bricker, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Feb 11 | ''Invalid'' | 689390 |   | 497391 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 718985 | O | 496336 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 8, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Briggs, Amos == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Briggs, Amos |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 10, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans July, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 26 | ''Invalid'' | 902225 | J | 708655 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | D 3 V.R.C. E 23 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 24, 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Brown, Conrad R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brown, Conrad R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 4, 1861 [''sic''] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Jan 12 | ''Invalid'' | 58532 |   | 37801 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 819119 | J | 603748 [?] |- | [illegible] | ''Minor'' | 1,021,[???] |   | 911167 [?] |- | colspan="5" | [the last three digits of the application number are illegible] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 21 VRC |- | colspan="4" | E 42 US Inf |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See Navy I[?]. C.15591
Jas [?] T Edmonson [?]
D. [?] Bitkin [?] US Engr Navy
[illegible; perhaps 'ret'?] J G Christian [?] US Vols |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 21, 1904 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Hollywood PA |} == Burket, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burket, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 25
1892 Jan 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1084416 | AGl
J | 927603 |- | 1917 Mch 8 | ''Widow'' | 1095463 | Sep | 858509 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 15 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Warriors Mark Pa |} == Burr, Edwin J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burr, Edwin J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 10, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 14, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1899 Oct 30 | ''Invalid'' | 1238135 | J | 1098134 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Unass'd 155 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Burr, Montgomery == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burr, Montgomery |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 13
1866 July 20 | ''Invalid'' | 112059 | Agl
O | 104523 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 878592 | J | 640430 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Butler, David Henry M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Butler, David Henry M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1898 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 1210985 | J | 980049 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 702069 | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' | 702228 [?] | J | 522040 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 19 + K 28 U S Inf. |- | colspan="4" | A 5 Del Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa Inf |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 5 1899 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Byrne, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Byrne, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Musc | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 5 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1903 Apr 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1299046 | o J | 1078223 |- | colspan="5" | [a date may be written above '1903 Apr 23'] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Chism, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Chism, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 20 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1873 Apr 16 | ''Invalid'' | 182970 | J | 124290 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 15, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clauser, Lando B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clauser, Lando B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 28, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Jan 7
1903 Mar 2 | ''Invalid'' |
1297194 | AGl
J | 1063263 |- | 1916 Sep 18 | ''Widow'' | 1073536 | Sep | 834304 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 18, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Clothier, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Clothier, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 Nov 30 | ''Widow'' | 409690 | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cole, Charles H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cole, Charles H |- | colspan="4" | Hamilton, Charles (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 30 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans Jan or Feb 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 May 4
1876 Aug 18 | ''Invalid'' | 224119 | AGl
J | 150531 |- | 1914 Jan 22 | ''Widow'' | 1,020,930 | Sep | 863884 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K [?] 11 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 4 [?] 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Bristol Pa |} == Coleman, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coleman, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1885 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 551000 | J | 337465 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 28 [?], 1928 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Stoyerstown, Pa |} == Conroy, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conroy, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 465584 | J | 310281 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 26, 1887 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cornwall, Adam == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cornwell, Adam |- | colspan="4" | [an 'a' is crossed out, and an 'e' written over it, in his surname] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 10, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Apr 13, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 68346 |   | 43332 |- | 1923 [?] May 23 | ''Widow'' | 1,205,988 | 5/1/20 [?] | 945812 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 8, 1922 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Coulston, Harrison K == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coulston, Harrison K |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 7 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1882 Nov 1 | ''Invalid'' | 463885 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 58 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Cox, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cox, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' March 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 4
1890 July 14 | ''Invalid'' | 869395 | AGl [?]
J | 612858 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 14, 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Davis, John N == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Davis, John N |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 16, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 8, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 Apr 23 | ''Invalid'' | 281532 |   | 198335 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Devine, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Devine, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 5, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1868 Nov 17 | ''Invalid'' | 136972 |   | 96873 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 10, 1905 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Doolittle, Edward J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Doolittle, Edward J |- | colspan="4" | [neither Bates nor the PA Archives cards have Edward Doolittle in the 91st] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1881 June 27 | ''Invalid'' | 423228 | J | 367351 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 898261 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 9 N.Y. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | Navy |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Elder, William B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Elder, William B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1903 Mar 6 | Mother | 779816 |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 8, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Embody, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Embody, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1894 Oct 18 | ''Invalid'' | 1161589 | J | 912154 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 801112 | A J | 655724 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Enos, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Enos, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 6
1882 Apr 20 | ''Invalid'' | 446805 | AGl [?]
J | 910080 |- | 1926 Dec 20 | ''Widow'' | 1564448 | 5-1-20 | A-4-8-27 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep 26, 1926 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Ligonier, Pa |} == Everhart, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Everhart, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1900 July 21 | ''Invalid'' | 846897 |   | 589488 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 823692 | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Eyre, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Eyre, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' March 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Sept 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1056587 | J | 914283 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 10 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Faunce, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Faunce, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 16 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 1 | ''Invalid'' | 788860 | J | 531194 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 10, 1901 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Feaster, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Feaster, John |- | colspan="4" | Feighter John G (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 8 [?]
1891 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1062896 | J | 885974 |- | 1915 Oct 28 | ''Widow'' | 1,055,017 |   | 805,923 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 21, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Fishertown [??] Pa |} == Feighter, John G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Feighter, John G (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Feaster, John |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 8 [?]
1891 Oct 2 | ''Invalid'' | 1062896 | AGl
J | 885974 |- | 1915 Oct 28 | ''Widow'' | 1,055,017 |   | 805,923 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 21, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Fishertown [??] Pa |} == Fetters, Hamilton G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fetters, Hamilton G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1900 [?] Mar 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1246289 | J | 1005281 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 771485 | J | 544822 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 17 1902 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Friend, Andrew J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Friend, Andrew J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 19
1890 Sept 10 | ''Invalid'' | 918191 | AGl
J | 755941 |- | 1914 Apr 30 | ''Widow'' | 1,026,851 | J | 778338 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Apr 24, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Gallagher, Patrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gallagher, Patrick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Sept 2 | ''Widow'' | 63656 |   | 38700 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gally, Anthony (alias for Anthony Lally) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gally, Anthony (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Lally Anthony |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1892 Apr 8 | ''Widow'' | 546954 | J | 420164 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Gamble, Edward == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gamble, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Feb 17 | ''Invalid'' | 61452 |   | 39551 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 916907 |   | 681352 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Graham, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Graham, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 20
1890 Sept 3 | ''Invalid'' | 902462 | AGL
J | 705930 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 939533 | A | 702361 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1910 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Grey John alias Joseph Grey == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Grey, John Grey, Joseph (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Nice, Stephen (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mar 6, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' | [illegible] | [illegible] | [illegible] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" | C 72 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa Inf |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- |   | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 14, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Grey Joseph alias John Gray == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Grey, Joseph alias Gray, John |- | colspan="4" | Nice, Stephen alias |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 1 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1920 Nov 6 | ''Widow'' | 1165645 | 5/1/20 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 72 Pa Inf H 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | MM | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 14 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at''Phila Pa |} == Gregory, Justus A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Gregory-7095|Gregory, Justus A]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Lt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 20 | ''Invalid'' | 920987 | J | 925031 |- | 1897 July 24 | ''Widow'' | 659330 | J | 460393 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 18 1897 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hamilton, Charles (alias for Charles H Cole) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hamilton, Charles (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Cole, Charles H |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 30 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans Jan or Feb 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 May 3 [?]
1876 Aug 18 | ''Invalid'' | 224119 | AGL
J | 150531 |- | 1914 Jan 22 | ''Widow'' | 1,020,930 | J [?] | 863,884 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 11 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 4 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Bristol Pa |} == Hamlin, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hamlin, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 15 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 [?] [illegible] 18
1890 Sept 9 | ''Invalid'' | 906361 | AGl
J | 710010 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 1 [?] 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Kans City Mo |} == Hill, Andrew == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hill, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 23 | ''Widow'' | 478928 | J | 325708 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 24 1887 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Hook, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hook, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 9 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 May 14
1893 Jan 4 | ''Invalid'' | 1143179 | AGl
J | 873223 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | C 20 Pa. Cav. |- | colspan="4" | C1 Pa Prov Cav |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 11, 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Rockdale Valley [??] |} == Hopkins, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hopkins, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1891 July 10 | ''Widow'' | 434521 | J | 372381 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Houk, Xopher == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houk, Xopher |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 15 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1892 Mar 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1101198 | AGl
J | 942604 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Warriors Mark Pa |} == Huston, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Huston, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 8, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 11
1886 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 585064 | AGl
| 512326 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' March 31 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Ickes, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ickes, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sep 2, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 31 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Apr 13 | ''Invalid'' | 357061 | J | 346949 |- | 1901 [?] Feb 5 | ''Widow'' | 1,169,428 | 5/1/20 | 903342 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | I 171 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 14 [?], 1901 [??] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Imler Pa |} == Imler, Adam H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Imler-165|Imler, Adam H]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1910 [?] June 6
1887 Apr 11 | ''Invalid'' | 605657 | AGl
J | 796354 |- | 1912 Feb 12 | ''Widow'' | 980355 | A | 741074 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 24 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Imler, Martin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Imler-45|Imler, Martin]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1886 Apr 19 | ''Widow'' | 337990 |   | 233769 |- |   | ''Minor'' | 547358 | o |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Imler, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Imler-143|Imler, William]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 21 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 30 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 [illegible]
1880 Apr 13 | ''Invalid'' | 357963 | AGl [?] | 326738 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' April 21 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Imler Pa |} == Jacobs, Henry A M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jacobs, Henry A M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1876 June 30 | ''Invalid'' | 221853 | J | 202498 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 718822 | o J | 498854 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 53 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 2 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Johnson, John J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnson, John J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Pvt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 4 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 2 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1913 [?] June 28 | ''Minor'' | 1,010,376 |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not iden with [illegible numbers] John J Johnson F 91 Pa Inf |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 25 1864 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Harrisburg Hosp |} == Johnston, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Johnston, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Oct 7 | ''Invalid'' | 921050 | J | 767232 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 844094 | o | 614691 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Jones, George A (alias for George W Wyman) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Jones, George A (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Wyman, George W. |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Feb 11 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch 10 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 978130 | J |   |- | 1921 Jan 15 | ''Widow'' | 1168519 | 5-2-20 | 905769 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 59 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | Navy - Landsman - Mingo [?] |- | colspan="4" | + Princeton [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Trans to Navy O. 50645
Navy JC 40347 |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 9 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Kayser, Morris == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kayser, Morris |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 6 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Feb 16 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb [?] 19
1902 Dec 16 | ''Invalid'' | 129327 | AGl
J | 1089369 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | F 17 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 29 1933 | colspan="2" | ''at'' New York, NY |} == Kiscaden, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kiscaden, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1875 Feb 10 | ''Invalid'' | 200172 | J | 195448 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 706404 | J | 508977 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Knapp, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knapp, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 7 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 15
1890 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 813883 | AGl
J | 690261 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 26 1919 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Knotts, William W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knotts, William W |- | colspan="4" | [according to the PA Archives card, he served in the 191st PA; the index to the compiled service records (on Fold3) mentions service in B 155 PA and 191 PA Inf] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1863 Apr 22 | ''Invalid'' | 19615 | J | 17979 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 153 + B 52 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Knox, Donald == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knox, Donald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Nov 13 | ''Invalid'' | 170503 |   | 134279 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 314159 |   | 224671 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Krieger, Lorenzo == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Krieger, Lorenzo |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Dec 19 | ''Invalid'' | 975665 | J | 892161 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 795112 | J | 579691 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Kurtz, Herman == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kurtz, Herman |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 25, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 1, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 23
1881 Mar 11 | ''Invalid'' | 417702 | AGl
J | 673197 |- | 1921 Aug 12 | ''Widow'' | 1178242 | o 5/1/20 | 915158 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 19, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Millville NJ |} == Lally, Anthony (alias Anthony Gally) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lally, Anthony |- | colspan="4" | Gally, Anthony (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1892 Apr 8 | ''Widow'' | 546954 | J | 420164 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lefarge, Samuel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lefarge, Samuel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 29, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1891 Dec 1 | ''Invalid'' | 1076101 | J | 838411 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' March 10, 1897 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lohr, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lohr, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 May 31 | ''Invalid'' | 289169 | J | 360981 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 888460 | o | 647365 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 171 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | I 53 Pa. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Lynch, John R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lynch, John R |- | colspan="4" | [neither Bates nor the PA Archives card has him serving in the 91st PA] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 794180 | J | 904381 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 907284 |   | 674470 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B + Unass'd 6 Pa Cav. |- | colspan="4" | Adj 15 + A 11 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | B 2 Pa Prov Cav |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McCann, Merrill == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCann, Merrill |- | colspan="4" | [as far as I can judge, the 't's at the end of his personal name are not crossed] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jan 26, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1884 Mar 13 | ''Invalid'' | 508252 |   | 297899 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McDermott, Alexander == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McDermott, Alexander |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 16, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' June 18, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1871 Dec 18 | ''Invalid'' | 170968 |   | 118984 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McKee, William J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKee, William J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa INf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 24, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Died June 19, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 July 9 | ''Minor'' | 56778 |   | 34844 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See QC [?] 532541 WO 961603 |- | colspan="4" | Henry L Parker C 4 + C 20 Pa Inf H 6 Pa Cav |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 19, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == McLaughlin, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McLaughlin, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Aug 3 | ''Widow'' | 29222 |   | 53074 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Markley, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Markley, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 [?] Apr 16 | ''Widow'' | 314767 [?] | J | 292566 [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 24 [?] 1875 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Matlack, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Matlack, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 13
1886 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 575364 | AGl
J | 724613 |- | 1911 Jan 7 | ''Widow'' | 955609 | A | 715872 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 6, 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mettiger, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mettiger, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1878 Feb 18 | ''Invalid'' | 248824 |   | 154958 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Million, Nicholas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Million, Nicholas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 7, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Aug 27, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 20
1865 Sept 12 | ''Invalid'' | 88450 | AGl
| 58,922 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 7, 1913 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Mock, Samuel S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mock, Samuel S. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 27 [?]
1880 June 28 | ''Invalid'' | 394283 | AGl
J | 388180 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 873851 | J | 638519 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1907 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Molyneux, John W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Molyneux, John W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1866 May 26 | Father | 339802 | J | 303962 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July - 1863 | colspan="2" | ''at'' in service |} == Mothersbaugh, Sanford == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mothersbaugh, Sanford |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 7, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' - - - |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Aug 31 | ''Invalid'' | 85664 |   | 51465 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 18, 1895 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Murphy, Henry == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Murphy, Henry |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1865 Aug 3 | ''Invalid'' | 80808 |   | 48980 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1884 Mar 15 | Mother | 313779 |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Neff, Edwin J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Neff, Edwin J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Mar 21 | ''Invalid'' | 816948 | J | 748605 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 578528 | J |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' May 28, 1893 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Warriors Mark Pa |} == Nice, Stephn (alias for John Gray) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nice, Stephen (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Gray John Gray Joseph (alias) |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | colspan="5" | ['Mar 6', which is the correct date, seems to be crossed out] |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Jany [?] 1 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1920 Nov 6 | ''Widow'' | 1165645 | 5-1-20 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 72 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 14, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Oster, Samuel C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Oster, Samuel C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 21, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' May 9, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 7
1865 Aug 2 | ''Invalid'' | 80547 | AGl
J | 143031 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 12 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Elmore Ohio |} == Ratzell, Alfred == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ratzell, Alfred |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 18, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | [illegible]
1880 Feb 16 | ''Invalid'' | 347363 |   | 223359 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | H 33 Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' March 6, 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pindall, Ark. |} == Rice, Cornelius L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rice, Cornelius L |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1868 Aug 27 | ''Widow'' | 164469 |   | 120143 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Robison, William J == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Robison, William J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 24, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 July 24 | ''Invalid'' | 1169087 | J | 901135 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 5 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Rulon, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Rulon, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Sgt | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Mar 17 | ''Invalid'' | 762391 [?] | J | 508389 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 644484 | J | 439624 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Nov 27, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Schultz, John B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Schultz, John B |- | colspan="4" | [neither Bates nor the PA Archives cards have him in the 91st PA] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1875 Jan 28 | ''Widow'' | 219412 |   | 170184 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sell, Reuben S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sell, Reuben S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Feb 11 | ''Invalid'' | 349973 | J | 448538 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Shanlis, Hiram == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Shaulis-76|Shanlis, Hiram]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 Mar 6 | ''Invalid'' | 350024 |   | 268965 |- | 1918 Jany 2 | ''Widow'' | 1,133,659 | Sep [?] | 863,743 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 21 1918 [?] | colspan="2" | ''at'' Somerset Co Pa |} == Shellenberger, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Shellenberger, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1889 June 26 | ''Invalid'' | 713,318 | AGl
J | 932291 |- | 1911 July 8 | ''Widow'' | 968323 | a | 732222 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 2 1911 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Sikes, Edward C == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sikes, Edward C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Corp | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 14, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1872 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 176418 | J | 1003786 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 28 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Smith, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1870 Apr 19 | Father | 186046 |   | 145952 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Smith, Isaac == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, Isaac |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inif |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1888 May 23 | ''Invalid'' | 656451 |   | 432675 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 578341 | o | 393606 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 4, 1893 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Alum Bank, Pa |} == Stahl, Ananias == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stahl, Ananias |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Aug 7 | ''Widow'' | 104814 [?] |   | 78193 |- |   | ''Minor'' | 199922 |   | 154902 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stahl, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stahl, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11 [?], 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 [?] Apr 6
1904 Sep 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1324010 | AGl
J | 1096297 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1909 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Steinman, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Steinman, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1864 Dec 13 | ''Widow'' | 75635 |   | 59,999 |- |   | ''Minor'' | 175182 |   | 131743 |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stine, Samuel G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stine, Samuel G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 27 [?]
1888 Mar 16 | ''Invalid'' | 694359 | AGl
J | 910969 |- | 1915 Mar 16 | ''Widow'' | 1,044,964 |   | 808493 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | [the following is typed and crossed out:] Purported Declaration Indefinite |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Mar 1 [?] 1915 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Huntingdon [?] Pa |} == Stineman, Thomas B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stineman, Thomas B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1879 July 3 | ''Invalid'' | 296159 |   | 193631 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 884146 [?] | o | 658194 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Stoner, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stoner, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 902945 | J | 707415 [?] |- |   | ''Widow'' | 846473 | J [?] | 630622 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Surrick [?], George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Surrick [?], George |- | colspan="4" | neither Bates nor the PA Archives cards have him in the 91st PA] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 23, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' April 4, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 899258 | J | 820093 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Swank, Noah == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Swank, Noah |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1881 May 1 [?] | ''Minor'' | 252416 [?] |   | 492909 [?] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Swick, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Swick, George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Sept 3 | ''Invalid'' | 811495 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Tagert [?], John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tagert [?], John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 2, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1904 June 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1318205 | J |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Trice, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trice, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 15, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1883 Apr 26 | ''Invalid'' | 481552 |   | 419683 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | AJ | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 25, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Vance, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vance, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 25, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 817149 | J | 573908 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' July 12, 1896 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa |} == Vaughn, Benjamin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vaughn, Benjamin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' | 4924 |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Walker, Charles F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Walker, Charles F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1880 June 22 | ''Invalid'' | 383114 |   | 313705 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 354550 [?] |   | 237048 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Wallace, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 Pa Inf.''Reg't'' |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 77103 |   | 102016 |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' | 259552 |   | 194294 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Walter, John F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Walter, John F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov 25, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 1, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1876 Jan 27 | ''Invalid'' | 213644 | J | 164002 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 26, 1898 | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Weeks, Joel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weeks, Joel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct 12, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Dec 13, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 45485 |   | 35765 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Weller, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weller, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Mch 11, 1865 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | [illegible] | ''Invalid'' | 645110 |   | 505786 |- | [illegible] | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec 6, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Johnston, Pa |} == Williams, Griffith == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Williams, Griffith |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' P | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' B 91 ''Reg't'' Pa. Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 1, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1882 Sept 15 | ''Invalid'' | 459 941 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | | colspan="2" | ''Died'' [blank] | colspan="2" | ''at'' |} == Yingling, Daniel B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yingling, Daniel B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' B | colspan="2" | ''Co.'' 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf. |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Sept 28
1890 July 28 | ''Invalid'' | 885292 | Agl
o J | 647551 |- | 1915 Jan. 11 | ''Widow'' | 1.039.741. | a | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Dec. 25, 1914 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Oxly, Mo. |}

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[This is a transcription of the Descriptive Book for the company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [1] : [NAMES] Sage, John : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Pa [the rest of the word is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th 1861 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [three or four illegible words] : Scar on right side of Forehead [?] : July [heart outline, followed by illegible date and year] on left arm : [2] : [NAMES] Delavan, James : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] B [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Aug] 20th [1861] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Heavy [?] scar on right thumb : Discharged : [3] : [NAMES] Maguigan Edward J. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 2nd Lieut : Resigned : [4] : [NAMES] Stewart, John : [AGE.] 22 ['19' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cl [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug [?] 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action 18 June /64 : [5] : [NAMES] Evans Charles M. : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on right groin : Blue anchor on left arm : Discharged : [6] : [NAMES] Bisbing John : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Co [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug [?] 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on Right leg + Right fore finger : Killed in action May 3rd /63 : [7] : [NAMES] Carpenter William H. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 0 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on right Great toe from cut [?]. : Transferred to Invalid Corp : [8] : [NAMES] Myers William H. : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar over right eye : Blue star [?--perhaps 'scar'] on back of left hand. : Discharged : [9] : [NAMES] Baker Ambrose : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cl [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 2nd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : killed in action 9 /64 : [10] : [NAMES] Tierney, James : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Lt Blue : [HAIR.] Dk Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] C [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on Left Leg : Killed in action /64 : [11] : [NAMES] Brown William H. : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] B [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 13th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on breast from blister [?] : Killed Dec 13 /62 : [12] : [NAMES] Smith Joseph E. : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] [2 words; the first may be 'Blk'] : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Ha [the rest is lost in the binging] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scars on left side of neck - from Scrofula : Discharged time out : [13] : [NAMES] Bournonville, Charles : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] - [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [14] : [NAMES] Gilbert, Joseph : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] B [The rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Hair mole on left cheek : Heavy scar on back of left hand : Promoted to Capt Oct 10th /64 : [15] : [NAMES] Wilson, William H. : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Mar [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Shot wound on left wrist : cap [?] marks on right side : Discharged : [16] : [NAMES] Bancker Meriners : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Sega[r] [perhaps 'Segar maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct [?] 11th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [17] : [NAMES] Cox Salathiel : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Penn : [OCCUPATION.] B [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Plenty of India ink marks on Arms : Discharged time out : [18] : [NAMES] John Banning : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Wea [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action : [19] : [NAMES] Bartells, Henry : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserter : [20] : [NAMES] Brown Andrew : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Mai [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on the side of left eye : Killed in action 18 June /64 : [21] : [NAMES] Carney Edward : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Mor [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Name in blue on left arm : Deserter : [22] : [NAMES] Clages William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Fett [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mark or scar on left cheek from Gum : loss of right front tooth : Deserter : [23] : [NAMES] Coats, Charles : [AGE.] 21 [18] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] St [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Somewhat freckled : Deceased : [24] : [NAMES] Cochran, William : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dk Grey : [HAIR.] Blk Mix [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : scar on right cheek, one over left eye : Discharged : [25] : [NAMES] Cole Francis C : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on upper Lip : Deceased : [26] : [NAMES] Davis, John : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada [''sic''] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Sta [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [27] : [NAMES] Devraux Thomas : [AGE.] 22 ['19' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Ca [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : M.D. in blue on right arm : heavy eye brows : [28] : [NAMES] Donnelly, John : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair [an illegible word is written above 'fair'] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt [illegible; perhaps this starts with 'Mc'] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Missing : Since heard he was killed at Richmond Prison : [29] : [NAMES] Duncan George S : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Shee [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar and raised [?] nail on little finger left hand : Discharged : [30] : [NAMES] Doster, Daniel : [AGE.] 21 ['18' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo [?] [presumably Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [31] : [NAMES] Eckhardt, Charles H. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cle [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on right knee : Discharged by Sec of War : [32] : [NAMES] Eckhardt Augustus Henry : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Dont [''sic''] know last heard from at Rhode Island Sick : [33] : [NAMES] Edes, Jervis W : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Cambridge Mass : [OCCUPATION.] Pai [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive list sent July 14th 18/64 : [34] : [NAMES] Gessler James P. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dk Blue [?] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Li [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Curly [?] Hair : Right heart higher on max [??] prominence than the left : Descriptive list sent June 30th 1864 : Discharged time out : [35] : [NAMES] Graham William P. : [AGE.] 38 ['35' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 0 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tai [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2nd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [36] : [NAMES] Gray, Robert : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Somewhat bald : Transferred to Co A : [37] : [NAMES] Greer Thomas R : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Belfast Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Cl [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [38] : [NAMES] Haines, William : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Pai [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 13th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Freckled : Discharged : [39] : [NAMES] Harvey, John : [AGE.] 24 ['21' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Pr [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Somewhat pox marked. : [40] : [NAMES] Harvey, Sylvester J. : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Act [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [41] : [NAMES] Hayward, Joseph L : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown [?] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Print[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on right side + leg below the knee from Shot. : Discharged : [42] : [NAMES] Higgins, Charles : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches [the '5' in the inches seems to be written over another number] : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tail[or] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Heavy scar on left wrist : Discharged time out : [43] : [NAMES] Hoffnagle, John : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Missing in action : [44] : [NAMES] Hooven, William : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Wheel [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Nose broken : [45] : [NAMES] Johnson, John P. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Coop [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2nd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Marks from small pox : Missing in action Dec 13 /62 [he died then] : [46] : [NAMES] Kuert, Louis : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; it may begin 'Gas'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on left thumb : Marks from small pox : Discharged time out : [47] : [NAMES] Largey, Henry P [The 'g' may have been partly erased and replaced by another letter] : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Team[ster] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.Sept 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Small scars in face around the eyes : Transferred : [48] : [NAMES] Lowery Charles : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'Wh'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged time out : [49] : [NAMES] Mansfield, Edward : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [50] : [NAMES] McColough, James : [AGE.] 27 ['24' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : T.A. [perhaps J.A.] in blue on Right arm. H.H.C. on left : [51] : [NAMES] McGinnis John : [AGE.] 33 ['30' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Monaghan Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Tail[or] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar over right eye : [52] : [NAMES] McNally, William : [AGE.] 40 ['37' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Sh [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Sergt : [53] : [NAMES] McNickle, John : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Tail[or] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Hair Curly : Deserted : [54] : [NAMES] Miller, William B. : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] [illegible] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Water [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on back of right hand. : Large wart [??] on knuckle of left far finger : Killed in action June 18th /64 : [55] : [NAMES] ONiel, John : [AGE.] 26 ['23' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'C'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : O. in blue on left hand : [56] : [NAMES] ONiel, Thomas : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Londondery Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged time out : [57] : [NAMES] Pomeroy, John : [AGE.] 34 ['31'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Freckled : [58] : [NAMES] Powell, Chas. C. : [AGE.] 23 ['20' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [59] : [NAMES] Reynolds, John J. : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on left eye : Pock marked : Discharged time out : [60] : [NAMES] Rittenhouse, Sylvester : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'Ink'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col. Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [61] : [NAMES] Ross Robert : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Driv[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Captain Lentz : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : very heavy scar on left fore arm : arm crooked from compound fracture : Transferred to co I : [62] : [NAMES] Schiefer, William G. : [AGE.] 25 ['22' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 3 5/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bellfonte [?] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Pai [the rest is illegible in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [63] : [NAMES] Shinkel, Edward : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Missing : [64] : [NAMES] Simpson, Samuel C. : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Marks from Small Pox : Discharged time out : [65] : [NAMES] Simpson, William H. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cigar [the rest is illegible in the binding; presumably 'cigar maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on underlip : Discharged time out : [66] : [NAMES] Smith, William H. : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Mixd : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Carp [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Carpenter'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mole on right side of nose : Deserted : [67] : [NAMES] Smith William : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark ['Dark' seems to be written over something] : [EYES.] Grey [?] [something may be written over 'grey'] : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] [illegible] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; it may begin 'Far' or 'Fam'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deceased : [68] : [NAMES] Stevens, John : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Danvers Mass : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : J.S. on right arm : Nose broken : Deceased : [69] : [NAMES] Stewart, George F. : [AGE.] 21 ['18' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cigar [the rest is illegible in the gutter; presumably 'cigar maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on knuckle of middle finger on right hand : [70] : [NAMES] Stewart, William G. : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Monmouth Co. New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on left arm : Deserted : [71] : [NAMES] Troutwine, William H. : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3[?]/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar over left eye : Killed in action at Fredricksburg Dec 13 /62 : [72] : [NAMES] Trump, John : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tan [?] [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [73] : [NAMES] Vandever, Benjamin : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] New York New York : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; perhaps starting with 'C'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 29th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt McArthur [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar between thumb + far finger of left hand : [74] : [NAMES] Vanzant, Charles P. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : 3 pock marks [a word is crossed out here] on right cheek : Discharged : [75] : [NAMES] Wharton, John A : [AGE.] 22 ['19' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Gas [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 30th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [76] : [NAMES] Wood, Mansfield : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] L [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Laborer'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Right thumb off : Scar by left eye : Discharged : [77] : [NAMES] Worl John P : [AGE.] 22 ['19' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pittsburgh Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [78] : [NAMES] Wright, John : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23rd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Middle finger of left hand crooked [?] at first joint : Discharged : [79] : [NAMES] Drew, Michael : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Belfast Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Gla [the rest is illegible in the binding; perhaps 'Glass blower'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23rd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scars on chin, over left eye, + over the bridge of nose : Killed in action : [80] : [NAMES] Campbell, Patrick : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Spanish Town, [illegible word--looks like 'Sub' or 'Tub'] Jamaica : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25th [?] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged time out : [81] : [NAMES] Ott, George David : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tailo[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Nose broken : 3 pock marks on legs : Transferred to Invalid Corps : [82] : [NAMES] Newman, John H : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Burlington New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Water[man] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar down the nose : Deserted : [83] : [NAMES] Cochran, John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Sea [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Seaman'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 1st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [84] : [NAMES] Connelly, John : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 4th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on the forehead : Discharged time out : [85] : [NAMES] Downey, John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Brooklyn New York : [OCCUPATION.] Gro [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Grocer'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 7th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Large scar T on forehead and on bridge of nose : Discharged : [86] : [NAMES] Hoock, Joseph : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bl [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 9th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar on knuckle of first finger of left hand : Discharged : [87] : [NAMES] Anorson, John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Salem N.J. : [OCCUPATION.] Wat [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Waterman'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 11th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Missing in action May 5th /64 : [88] : [NAMES] Chitlicks, Henry : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] La [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Laborer'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 11th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [picture of a shield, with "Liberty" [?] above it, and 'H R' below it] on the right arm : Deceased : [89] : [NAMES] Cavenagh, William : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; perhaps starting 'C'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 12th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar over right eye + one across bridge of the nose : Deserted : [90] : [NAMES] McDougall Alexander : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Penpruche [?] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] We [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [91] : [NAMES] Everhart, Joseph : [AGE.] 41 ['38' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 21st : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Lieut Nov 3rd/64 : [92] : [NAMES] Friend, Andrew J. : [AGE.] 29 ['26' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Coa [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Coachman'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 23rd : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Heavy Scar on Left Leg : [93] : [NAMES] Johnston, Thomas : [AGE.] 22 ['19' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] D [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 23d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [94] : [NAMES] [this name is crossed out: ] Clark, George M : [AGE.] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] [the "enlistment" entries are crossed out] : [WHEN.] Oct 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] 3 yrs : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : [95] : [NAMES] Hughes, James : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Denegall Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 28th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : 212 William St : Deserted : [96] : [NAMES] Cunningham, Michael H : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Stor [?] [the rest is illegible in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 27th : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : [97] : [NAMES] Brown, Conrad R. B. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Sol [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 2d : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Parsons : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surg Cerg of Dis : Papers sent to Pension Office Feb 27 /65 : [98] : [NAMES] Morgan, Albert : [AGE.] 23 ['20' is crossed out] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Segar [maker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 11th /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Small Pox Marked. I. D. Knight M.D. : [99] : [NAMES] Nimmo, Archibald : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Lanarkshire Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'W'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Parsons : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar in Centre of Forehead : [100] : [NAMES] Harkinson, John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Lanarkshire Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'T'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Parsons : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deceased : [101] : [NAMES] Beale Wm : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Far [or Fan; the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Parsons : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Scar over right eye : Discharged Term of Service Expired : [102] : [NAMES] Lindsay, David : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Blk : [WHERE BORN.] Norfolk Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin with 'Gi'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Wound in left leg : Scars on head : Deserted : [103] : [NAMES] Kerr, John G. : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Paper [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 10 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Keyser : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive list sent June 30th /64 : [104] : [NAMES] Hooven William T. : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tin [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action at Petersburg Va June 18th /64 : final Papers sent to Adjutant Genl August 8th 1864 : [105] : [NAMES] Somerville John : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazle [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Lanark Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Woll [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Reason of Wounds Recd at Fredricksburg : [106] : [NAMES] Keeley Alexander : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazle [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bak [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 12th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [107] : [NAMES] Worl Samuel : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazle : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Coop [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate : [108] : [NAMES] Bowen, Joseph L. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazle : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tan [?] [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : $25.00 Bounty paid Due $75.00 : [109] : [NAMES] McKane Henry : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Tan [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certif of Disabil : Final Statement & cr [??] Sent to Pension office Feb 27 /65 : [110] : [NAMES] Coe, Charles : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lankaster [''sic''] England : [OCCUPATION.] Co [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [111] : [NAMES] Tinney John D : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazle : [HAIR.] Brow[n] : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Teleg [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Sec of War to go into US M T Corp : [112] : [NAMES] Henry McCool : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Bl [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt 13th /62 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Invalid Corp : [113] : [NAMES] William J Hewitt : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Boile [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible month] 15th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [114] : [NAMES] George B Kenworthy : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] C [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan [?] 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [115] : [NAMES] Isiah Tomlin : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 2 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive list sent June 30th /64 : [116] : [NAMES] Joseph Carberry : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bea [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 3 1864 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserter : [117] : [NAMES] Daniel E Mattix : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Atlantic City New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Water[man] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb [?] 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to US Navy : [118] : [NAMES] John Cox : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb [?] 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action : [119] : [NAMES] Thomas Morris : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bristol Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible month] 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Killed in action : [120] : [NAMES] Albert T. Walz : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gil [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb [?] 8 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [121] : [NAMES] William H Lofft : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Vienna New York : [OCCUPATION.] Car [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb [?] 20 /1864 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hilderburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Missing in Action : [122] : [NAMES] James Heisey : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dauphin Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Pa [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [123] : [NAMES] James Wright : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Cumberland Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Fa [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Farmer'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [124] : [NAMES] James Knox : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Juniatta [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Fa [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Farmer'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [125] : [NAMES] Michael D. Miller : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Franklin Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Ped [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [126] : [NAMES] Absalom Rice : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Juniatta [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Farmer'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [127] : [NAMES] Jacob G. Leedy : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Huntingdon Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Far [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Farmer'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27th /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] 14th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [128] : [NAMES] Alva Bowen : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Sad [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [129] : [NAMES] Abner Smouse : [AGE.] 29 [the second digit is hard to read] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Car [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [130] : [NAMES] William Lecron [?] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] York Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [131] : [NAMES] Charles Smaltz : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [132] : [NAMES] Daniel Logue : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] D Grey ['Grey' seems to be written over another word] : [WHERE BORN.] Donnegall Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Sho[e] mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 3 [?] /64 [could be Apr 13] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Surgeons Certificate of Disability June 2nd 1865 at Campbell USA Gen Hosp : [the next line is blank] : [133] : [NAMES] James Gilland : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; this seems to begin 'bele', with the rest lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollydaysburg Penna : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [134] : [NAMES] Adam Ostenwalder : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Book [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 13 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Penna : [BY WHOM.] Capt Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [135] : [NAMES] Henry Troure : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Pai[nter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 13 /65 : [WHERE.] Norritown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Marks : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [136] : [NAMES] John Wonderly : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Sai[lor?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 13 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [137] : [NAMES] Philip J McElery : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Te [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar [?] 9 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christian : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [138] : [NAMES] William O Harris : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Wales : [OCCUPATION.] Mi [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [139] : [NAMES] Edwin Stanley : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] La[borer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch [?] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [140] : [NAMES] Zachariah Barnhard : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Final Statements Sent Jun 19th 1/65 : [141] : [NAMES] Carl Czerney : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Cle [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Clerk'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 15 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] JH Foster [the initials are written over other letters] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [142] : [NAMES] John Smith : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Fa [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 13 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] JH Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [143] : [NAMES] Albert Shoemaker : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Fair : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Bul [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 18 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] JH Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [144] : [NAMES] George Wolfarth [presumably John Wolfarth] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] JH Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [145] : [NAMES] Robert Mervine : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; perhaps 'lab[orer]'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Final Statements Sent June 19 1865 ['19' is written above another number; perhaps '18'] : [146] : [NAMES] James West : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] G [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [147] : [NAMES] Charles Jones : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [148] : [NAMES] Michael Morris : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Polland [?] : [OCCUPATION.] La[borer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [149] : [NAMES] Stephen Harris : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Fa [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Fa[rmer]'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Derrill : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [150] : [NAMES] John Hanton : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Moul[der?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [151] : [NAMES] William Townsend : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] N Brunswick : [OCCUPATION.] Hatt[er?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [152] : [NAMES] William Furgeson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 27 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [153] : [NAMES] James McCabe [?] [the 'C' is written over another letter and is very hard to read] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Tea [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Tea[mster]'? : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 27 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [154] : [NAMES] James O'Neill : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Eng [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 27 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [155] : [NAMES] John McGovern : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Coop[er?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 28 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [156] : [NAMES] John Hamblin : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Novo [''sic''] Scotia Halifax : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yardly : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [157] : [NAMES] Daniel Thompson : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Se [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 27 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Chrishman : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [158] : [NAMES] George S Lamp : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] B [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [159] : [NAMES] Henry Prifet [?] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Fa [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Fa[rmer]'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [160] : [NAMES] Oscar J Philips : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 18/65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [161] : [NAMES] S. S. Ives : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Black Smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 18 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [162] : [NAMES] Benjamin Reed : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [163] : [NAMES] George H Burns : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [164] : [NAMES] John Vocht : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [165] : [NAMES] Patrick Laughlin : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [166] : [NAMES] John Cupples : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [167] : [NAMES] John Eringer : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] [lost in the binding; it may begin 'P' or 'R'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Patterson : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [168] : [NAMES] William B Heller : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] La[borer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [169] : [NAMES] Thomas Hunley : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] M [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [170] : [NAMES] Calvin Krishner : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Sho[e?] Ma[ker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [171] : [NAMES] William Hohman : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Ba [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [172] : [NAMES] John Finn : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] M [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [173] : [NAMES] Herbert Reeves : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Cab[inet] Ma[ker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [174] : [NAMES] William H Snoke : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mil [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 4 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [175] : [NAMES] Henry J Clemmens : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Cle [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Clerk'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 4 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa [the first letters seem to be written over something else] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Eyster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [176] : [NAMES] Charles H Davenport : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Cord [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 12 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Timiney [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Hosp Philada Apl 1 /62 : Apprehended Aug 15 /64 : $30.00 Paid : tried by G.C.M. Sentenced to forfeit all pay & allowances now due & to forfeit $10.00 of his monthly pay for 20 months & make good time lost by desertion : [177] : [NAMES] Richard P Fries [?] : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cle [the rest is lost in the binding; perhaps 'Cle[rk]' : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 5 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Pierce : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Reported under the Amnesty Proclamation of the President Apl 1 /63 : [178] : [NAMES] William Rambo : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid ['Hazel' is crossed out] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stone Ma[son] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 22 /63 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 4th Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [179] : [NAMES] John R Smith : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 10 Dist Pa : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank]

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[This is a transcription of the an untitled register, apparently status at muster out, for company C of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company C, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] DISCHARGED : [entry 1] : [The following entry is crossed out] : NAME William H Myers : RANK Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS [blank] : [entry 2] : NAME Peter D Keyser : RANK Capt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sept 21 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Resignation accepted Aug 15th 1862 : [entry 3] : NAME James E Sulger : RANK Capt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 21 [a date is crossed out] :   WHERE ['Washington DC' is crossed out] :   BY WHOM -- :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS ['Resignation accepted' is crossed out.] Honorable discharged [''sic''] on Surgeons Certificate of Disability : [entry 4] : NAME John Sage : RANK 2 Lieut : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Honorable Discharged for Disability. Dec 22 /62 Falmouth Va : [entry 5] : [This entry is crossed out--see two entries below] : NAME James Delavan : RANK 1st Lieut : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS : [entry 6] : NAME Edward J Maguigan : RANK 2d Lieut : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Dec 22 /62 :   WHERE Falmouth Va :   BY WHOM Col Garard :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged Sep 28 /64 by reason expiration term of Service near [illegible] : [entry 7] : NAME James Delavan : RANK 1st Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged for Disability November 23 /63 at Philada Pa : [entry 8] : NAME William H. Myers : RANK Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged for Disability Mch 30 /63 Falmouth Va : [entry 9] : NAME Charles Higgins : RANK " [sc. Sergt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 24 /61 :   WHERE P " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM " " " [sc. Lt Col Reiff] :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS " [sc. Discharged] by reason expiration term of Service Sep 20th 64 : [entry 10] : NAME Charles Bournonville : RANK Corp : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM " " " [sc. Lt Col Reiff] :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged for disability Feb 12th 63 Falmouth Va : [entry 11] : NAME Joseph L. Bowen : RANK " [sc. Corp] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep [?] 16 /62 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS [blank] : [entry 12] : NAME James P Gessler : RANK " [sc. Corp] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged by reason of expiration of term of Service Sep 3rd [?] 64 : [entry 13] : NAME Wm H Simpson : RANK " [sc. Corp] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM " " " [sc. Lt Col Reiff] :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS " " " " " " " " " [sc. Discharged by reason of expiration of term of Service] Sep 20th 64 : [entry 14] : NAME Meriners Bancker : RANK Musician : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 15] : NAME Beale Wm : RANK Pvt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 16] : NAME Bowen Alva B. : RANK Private : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep 2]1 /64 :   WHERE Chambersburg :   BY WHOM 16th Dist :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 17] : NAME Brown Conrad R. B. : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Dec] 24 /63 :   WHERE Philad :   BY WHOM Bealton Va :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 18] : NAME Campbell Patrick : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 25th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged by reason of expiration of term of service Sep 25th 64 : [entry 19] : NAME Cochran John : RANK Private : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 20] : NAME Cochran William : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 14th /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Starr :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability Feb 12th 63 Falmouth Va : [entry 21] : NAME Cunningham Michael : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 22] : NAME Cox Salathiel : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20th /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged by reason of expiration of Term of Service Sep 20 64 : [entry 23] : NAME Connelly John : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Oct 4th 61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " " " " " " " " " [sc. Discharged by reason of expiration of Term of Service] Oct 4th 64 : [entry 24] : NAME Davis John : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 18 /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Capt Smith :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability Jan 8th 1863 At Alexandria Va : [entry 25] : NAME Downey John : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oct] 7th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged for disability at Indiana Hospital Washington D.[C.] : [entry 26] : NAME Duncan George S : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 18th 61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Capt Smith :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability Jan 31st 1863 Falmouth Va : [entry 27] : NAME Eckhardt Charles : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 28] : NAME Edes Jervice W : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 29] : NAME Evans Chas M : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 30] : NAME Greer Thomas R : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 20th :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability March 10th 63 Alexandria Va. : [entry 31] : NAME Haines William : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 13th 61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Capt Star :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability Jan 13th 1863 Alexandria Va : [entry 32] : NAME Hamblin John : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Mch 27 /65 :   WHERE Frankford :   BY WHOM Substitute :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 33] : NAME Haward Joseph L. : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged for disability Feb 11th 63 at Alexandria, Va : [entry 34] : NAME Heisey John : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 27 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg :   BY WHOM 14th Dist :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 35] : NAME Hoock Joseph : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oct] 9th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS discharged for disability May 9th 62 , at Military Hospital, Baltimore Md : [entry 36] : NAME Hooven William : RANK Priv : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 37] : NAME Hewitt William : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 38] : NAME Keeley Alexander : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 12 /62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 39] : NAME Kerr John G : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 40] : NAME Kuert Louis : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 27 /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS Discharged by reason of expiration of Term of Service Sep 20th 64 : [entry 41] : NAME Leedy Jacob G : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 28 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg :   BY WHOM 14 Dist :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 42] : NAME Lechron William : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 21 /64 :   WHERE Chambersburg :   BY WHOM 16" Dist :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 43] : NAME Lofft William H : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [F]eb 20 /64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Hildeburn :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 44] : NAME Logue Daniel : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Apl 3 /64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Lehman :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 45] : NAME Lowery Charles : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 46] : NAME Miller Michael D : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [S]ep 27 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg :   BY WHOM 14th Dist :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 47] : NAME Malcomson Samuel : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 48] : NAME McDougall Alexander : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 49] : NAME McKane Henry : RANK " [sc. Private] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [the second page begins here] : [entry 50] : NAME ONeill Thomas : RANK Pvt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS : [entry 51] : NAME Reynolds John J : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS : [entry 52] : NAME Reed Benjamin : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 53] : NAME Ries [''sic''] Absalom : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 27 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg Pa :   BY WHOM 14th Dist :   TERM 1 year : REMARKS : [entry 54] : NAME Rittenhouse Sylvester : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 27 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. years] : REMARKS Discharged for disability Oct 28th 62 : [entry 55] : NAME Simpson Saml C : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN 20 Aug /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 " [sc. yrs] : REMARKS : [entry 56] : NAME Smaltz [?] Charles : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 57] : NAME Smith Joseph E : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 58] : NAME Smoure [?] Abner [could be 'Smouse'] : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 21 /64 :   WHERE Chambersburg :   BY WHOM 16 Dist :   TERM 1 yr : REMARKS : [entry 59] : NAME Somerville John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 60] : NAME Tinney John D : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 19th /62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS By Order of War Department Jan 27th 63 [crossed out: Enrol Lt Gregory] : [entry 61] : NAME Townsend William : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 62] : NAME Vansant Charles : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 21st 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Smith :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged for disability April 6th 62 at Washington D.C. : [entry 63] : NAME Vandever, Benjamin : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 64] : NAME Wood Mansfield : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 65] : NAME Worl Samuel : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 16th /62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged for disability Jan 18th 1863 [crossed out: 'Enrol by'] : [entry 66] : NAME Wright James : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 27 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg :   BY WHOM 14th Dist :   TERM 1 yr : REMARKS : [entry 67] : NAME Wright John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 23 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Discharged for disability Feb 5th 63 . Transferred : [entry 68] : NAME Archibald Nimmo : RANK Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 69] : NAME Carpenter William : ['William' is written above 'Transferred'] : RANK Pvt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Au]g 27th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Transferred to Vet Reserve Corps June 30th 63 : [entry 70] : NAME Grey Robert : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 71] : NAME McCool Henry : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Sep 13th /62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Transferred to Vet Reserve Corps : [entry 72] : NAME Mattix Daniel : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Feb] 4th 64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Burke :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Transferred to U.S. Navy May 2nd 64. : [entry 73] : NAME Ott George D : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 25th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Transferred to Vet. Reserve Corps Oct 30th 63 : [entry 74] : NAME Stephens John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 9th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Star :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Transferred to Vet Reserve Corps Sep 30th 63 Died : [entry 75] : NAME Theodore H Parsons : RANK Capt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 21st /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died from wounds Received at Chancellorsville Va June 26th 63 Washington D.C. : [entry 76] : NAME John Stewart : RANK 1st Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Dec 24th /63 :   WHERE Bealton Va :   BY WHOM Lt Swan :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " " " " [sc. Died from wounds Received] near Petersburg Va June 22nd 64 : [entry 77] : NAME John Bisbing : RANK Sergt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 27th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed at Chancellorsville Va May 3rd 63 [two words are crossed out after 'Killed', and 'at Chancellorsville' is written over them] : : [entry 78] : NAME Wm H Brown : RANK " [sc. Sergt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 13th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Star :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died from wounds received in Action at Fredrickburg [''sic''] Dec 13th 62 : [entry 79] : NAME Chas Coates : RANK " [sc. Sergt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 80] : NAME Ambrose Baker : RANK Corp : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 81] : NAME Andrew Brown : RANK " [sc. Corp] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 27th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died from wounds Received in Action near Petersburg Va June 19th /64 : : [entry 82] : NAME James Tierney : RANK " [sc. Corp] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Dec] 24th /64 [''sic''; presumably 24 Dec 63 ] :   WHERE Bealton Va :   BY WHOM Lt Swan :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed while on Picket May 12th 64 " [sc. at] Spottsylvania Va. : [the third page begins here] : Died : [entry 83] : NAME Anorson John : RANK Pvt : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 84] : NAME Banning John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 85] : NAME Barnhart Zachariah : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 86] : NAME Chitlick Henry : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oc]t 11th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died March 8th 64 at Warrenton Junction : [entry 87] : NAME Cole Francis C. : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Dec 30th /63 :   WHERE Bealton Va ['Philada' is crossed out] :   BY WHOM Lt Swan ['Bealton Va' is crossed out] :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died at Philada Pa while on Furlough : [entry 88] : NAME Cox John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Feb 4th 64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Burke :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed in action May 8th 1864 Near Spottsylvania Va. : [entry 89] : NAME Donnolly, John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 29th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt McArthur :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS : [entry 90] : NAME Drew Michael : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 23rd /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died of wounds received in action May 23rd 64 at North Anna River [?] : [entry 91] : NAME Harkinson John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Dec] 2nd 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Parsons :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died [crossed out: 'of'] at Regimental Hospital Alexandria Va May 11th 62 : [entry 92] : NAME Hoffnagle John : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : [to the right of the rank] Aug 5th 64 Anders [sc. died at Andersonville Prison] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 93] : NAME Hooven Wm T : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 11th 62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed in action near Petersburg Va June 18th 64 : [entry 94] : NAME Johnston John P : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 2nd 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Star :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed in action at Frederickburg [''sic''] Va Dec 13th 62 : [entry 95] : NAME Knox James : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 27 /64 :   WHERE Harrisburg :   BY WHOM 14th Dist :   TERM 1 year : REMARKS : [entry 96] : NAME Mervine Robert : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Mch 28 /65 :   WHERE Norristown :   BY WHOM Substitute :   TERM 1 " [sc. yr] : REMARKS : [entry 97] : NAME Miller Wm B : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Dec] 24th /63 :   WHERE Bealton Va :   BY WHOM Lt Swan :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed in action near Petersburg Va June 18th 64 : [entry 98] : NAME Morris Thomas : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Feb] 4th 64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Burke :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " " " [sc. killed in action] May 23rd 64 at North Anna River : [entry 99] : NAME Shinkle Edward : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 29th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt McArthur :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS : [entry 100] : NAME Smith William : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 29th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap McArthur :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Died March 14th 62 at Reg. Hospital Washington D.C. : [entry 101] : NAME Troutwine Wm H. : RANK " [sc. Pvt] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 17th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Smith :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Killed in Action at Fredrickburg [''sic''] Va Dec 13th 62 Deserters : [entry 102] : NAME Franklin Collison : RANK Musician : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS Descriptive list furnished Joined the company April 1st 64 Deserted April 29th 64 at Warrenton Junction : [entry 103] : NAME Bartells, Henry : RANK " [sc Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 29th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap McArthur :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Jan 21st 61 [''sic''; sc. 21 Jan 62 ] at Philada Pa : [entry 104] : NAME Carney Edward : ['Deserters' is written to the right of the name, and crossed out] : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 18th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Smith :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] Jan 21st 61 [sc. 21 Jan 62 ] " " " [sc. at Philada Pa] : [entry 105] : NAME Carberry James : ['Joseph' is crossed out] : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Feb] 3rd /64 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Burke :   TERM " [sc. 3 yrs] : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] Feb 5th 64 " " " [sc. at Philada Pa] Enrol [?] by Lt Shipley : [entry 106] : NAME Coe Charles : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 17th 62 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Gregory :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Jan 31st 1863 . from Falmouth Va. : [entry 107] : NAME Clages William : RANK Priv : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 14th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Star :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] April 20th 62 " [sc. from] Washington D.C. : [entry 108] : NAME Cavanaugh William : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oct] 12th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Sep 1st 62 from Alexandria Va : [entry 109] : NAME Eckhardt Augustus H : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 29th 61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM " [sc. Cap] McArthur :   TERM " [sc. 3 yrs] : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] April 30th 64 " [sc. from] New York Hospital : [This is a mistake--he had been discharged on 20 Feb 63 ] : [entry 110] : NAME Fries Richard P. : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 111] : NAME Furgison William : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 112] : NAME Sylvester J Harvey : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Sep] 17th /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Smith :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Jan 21st 61 [''sic''; sc. 21 Jan 62 ] at Philada Pa : [entry 113] : NAME Hughes James : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oct] 28th /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM " [sc. Cap] Keyser :   TERM " [sc. 3 yrs] : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] Jan 21st 61 [''sic''; sc. 21 Jan 62 ] " " [sc. at Philada Pa] : [entry 114] : NAME Hunley Thomas : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 115] : NAME Hunter David T. : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Feb] 20th 64 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Burke :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] Feb 24th 64 at Philada Pa Enrol by Lt Shipley : [entry 116] : NAME Jones Charles : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 117] : NAME Kinckner John : RANK : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Dec] 20th 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Jan 21st Philada Pa : [entry 118] : NAME Lindsey David : RANK " [sc Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Nov] 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Capt Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted April 20th 62 at Washington D.C. : [entry 119] : NAME Mansfield Edward : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Aug] 24th /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] May 29th 62 " [sc at] Alexandria Va : [entry 120] : NAME Morris Michael : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 121] : NAME McCabe James : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 122] : NAME McElerey Philip J. : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 123] : NAME McNickel John : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Au]g 30th /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted April 25th /62 from Washington D.C. : [entry 124] : NAME Newman John H : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Oct] 3rd 61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Cap Keyser :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Sep 1st 62 from Alexandria Va : [the fourth page begins here] : Deserter : [entry 125] : NAME O'Neill James : RANK Priv : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 126] : NAME Stanley Edwin : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 127] : NAME Stewart William G : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 20 /61 :   WHERE Philada :   BY WHOM Lt Col Reiff :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Oct 8th 62 from Alexandria Va : [entry 128] : NAME Smith William H : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN Aug 24th /61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM " " [sc. Lt Col Reiff] :   TERM " [sc. 3 yrs] : REMARKS " [sc. Deserted ] June 5th 62 " " " [sc. from Alexandria Va] : [entry 129] : NAME Tomlin Isiah : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 130] : NAME Trump John : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN [Se]p 21 61 :   WHERE " [sc. Philada] :   BY WHOM Cap Lentz :   TERM 3 yrs : REMARKS Deserted Jan 21st 61 [''sic''; sc. 21 Jan 62] Philada Pa : [entry 131] : NAME West James : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS : [entry 132] : NAME Wonderley John : RANK " [sc. Priv] : ENLISTMENT: WHEN :   WHERE :   BY WHOM :   TERM : REMARKS

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[This is a transcription of the first (incomplete) Descriptive Roll for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] 1st list. not carded : 1 : [NAMES] Robert H Sinex Orderly Sergt : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Carpen[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Captain Dye U.S.A. : 2 : [NAMES] George McMullin Sergt : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Gas F [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Captain Starr : 3 : [NAMES] John Hamill Sergt : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Derry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bottl [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Captain Starr : 4 : [NAMES] William H Chandler Sergt : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Cler[k] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Captain Dye [a new page starts here] : 1 : [NAMES] William D Pentland Corporal : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Drug [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : mustered in Service by Cap Smith : 2 : [NAMES] John Neville Corporal : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Salem New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Cler[k] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 30th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex ['Phila' is crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by JA Gregory : 3 : [NAMES] Amos M Mooney Corporal : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boo[k?] Keep[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 13th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Sellers : 4 : [NAMES] Isaac W Thomas Corporal : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey ['Blue' is crossed out] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 12th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Sinex : 5 : [NAMES] Charles OConnell Corporal : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/4 [?] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue ['Dark' is crossed out] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 18th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in service by Cap Smith : 1 : [NAMES] [[Widdifield-251|Walter Widdifield]] Musician : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 4 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in service by Cap Smith : 2 : [NAMES] Joseph Widdifield musician : [AGE.] 16 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Sinex : 1 : [NAMES] Robert H Sinex Sr Teamster : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] New Castle Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Carpe[nter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : 1 : [NAMES] Joseph Amer Private : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Lancashire England : [OCCUPATION.] Dye[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 24th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lt Diehl : 2 : [NAMES] John Collins : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [this is either "Hat" or "Wat", with the rest lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : mustered in Service by Cap Sinex : 3 : [NAMES] Thomas Donahue : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 24 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 4 : [NAMES] James Dougherty : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donagal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 27 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 5 : [NAMES] James Gahagan : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Wastemich [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 6 : [NAMES] Michel Galager : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Denagaul Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 11th : [WHERE.] Phila ['Cap Sinex' is crossed out] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex ['3 years' is crossed out] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lieut Faust : 7 : [NAMES] Josiah Hunsenberg : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bak [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 30 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 8 : [NAMES] Lewis Hamilton : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Allsburg Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 30th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 9 : [NAMES] William P. Hagerman : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Easton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Coope[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep [?] 15 /61 [written over something that is crossed out] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Tranfered [''sic''] by Regimental Order : 10 : [NAMES] Sylvester Harvey : [AGE.] [the rest of this entry is blank] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : : 11 : [NAMES] George W Justice : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemake[r] [?] : [this could be 'stove maker', but his entry in the second descriptive roll suggests not. What looks like the crossbar of a 't' is probably a stray mark, and 'Shoe' is the more likely reading.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 30 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lieut Hall. : 12 : [NAMES] Joseph M Johnson : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donagaul Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Paint[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 11th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Starr : 13 : [NAMES] Mathias Kirkoff : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New Jersey Warren : [OCCUPATION.] Carpe[nter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 15 /61 : [WHERE.] [the rest is blank] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : : 14 : [NAMES] Israel Lazerous : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] London England : [OCCUPATION.] Varn [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Coll [''sic''] Reiff : 15 : [NAMES] John McGeehen : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Armagh Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Wea[ver?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 19th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Smith : 16 : [NAMES] John McCoy : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Antroro [?] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 14th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Sinex : 17 : [NAMES] John McCormick : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Cler[k] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 31st : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lt Diehl : 18 : [NAMES] James McKinney : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Enteem Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 5 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Sinex : 19 : [NAMES] Cornelius Mahoney : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Munster [??] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Tobbaconist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 25 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 20 : [NAMES] Charles H Neide : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Down Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Guil[der?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 12th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Starr : 21 : [NAMES] James Nelson : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Yorkshire England : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Augt 6 /62 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg Penn : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : 22 : [NAMES] John Rusk : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 15th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lt J. B. Diehl : 23 : [NAMES] David J Sheen : [this could be 'Skeen'; whether the second letter is 'k' or 'h' is not obvious] : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Berks Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Blac[k]smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 27th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye : 24 : [NAMES] George Snyder : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Trin [?] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 18th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye. : 25 : [NAMES] Henry C. Sinex : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 2d /62 : [WHERE.] [the rest of this entry is blank] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : : 26 : [NAMES] William Tinney : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donagaul Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 23rd : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in the Service by Cap Dye. : 27 : [NAMES] Thomas Taylor : [AGE.] 25 [could be '35'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] [illegible] : [WHERE BORN.] [illegible] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; seems to begin 'Lhir', with the rest lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Augt 6 /62 : [WHERE.] [the rest of this entry is blank] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : : 28 : [NAMES] Jesse Wence : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mas [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 30th : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Sinex : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Cap Dye. : 29 : [NAMES] Sylvester Harvey : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown [? B--- is clear] : [WHERE BORN.] Gloucester New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Mould[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 6th /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lieut Gregory : 30 : [NAMES] George Bolon : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Rudy [''sic''] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feby [?] 20th [?]/64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut H H Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered in Service by Lieut Snyder 42 End of 1st list. [This comment on the next page presumably refers to what precedes it: ] Former Organization of Co "D"

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[This is a transcription of the second (incomplete) Descriptive Roll for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] [This second descriptive roll is preceded by a page that claims:] : Descriptive Book Since the reorganization of Compy "D" as veteran volunteers 2d list. : [1] : [NAMES] Geo McMullen : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Gas [?] Finish[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26th /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Lieut Mar 18 /65 : [2] : [NAMES] William H Chandler : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ja]n 1st /64 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Sergt per Regt Order to date from March 1st /65 : Promoted to 2d Lieut S.O. # 115 5 AC May 26 /65 : [3] : [NAMES] Amos M Mooney : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Book Keeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26th /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Sergt per Regt Order to date from Dec 26 /63 : [Other records indicate that he was promoted to sergeant on 27 October 1863, but one record suggests he was promoted again by 1 January 1864] : Mustered Dec 26" 1864 - Lieut Swan : [4] : [NAMES] Isaac W Thomas : [AGE.] 47 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Carpent[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Sergt per Regt Order to date from Jan 1 /64 : [5] : [NAMES] Chas O Connell : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec 2]6 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl per Regt Order to date from Dec 26 /63 : Reduced to the ranks Mar 4 /65 : Reinstated Apr 1 /65 : [6] : [NAMES] William P Hagerman : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Easton Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl per Regt Order to date from Mar 1 /64 : Entered Emory Hospital Oct 30" /64 : [7] : [NAMES] Josiah E Huntsenberg : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl per Regt Order to date from Mar 1 /64 : Entered Emory Hospital Oct 30 /64 : [8] : [NAMES] William H Geary : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Teamst[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 23 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl per Regt Order to date from July 24 /64 : Mustered Feb 23" [?] 1864 - Lieut Burke : [9] : [NAMES] [[Widdifield-251|Walter W Widdifield]] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Jan] 1 /64 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl per Regt Order to date from Apr 1 /65 : [10] : [NAMES] Jos Widdifield : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec 2]6 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : : [11] : [NAMES] Joseph Amer : [AGE.] 46 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Lancashire England : [OCCUPATION.] Dyer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Dec 26 /64 [''sic''] by Lieut Swan : [12] : [NAMES] William Adams : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Oct] 2nd /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : [13] : [NAMES] Robt R Anderson : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 2nd /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corporal per Regtal Order : Mustered Feb 2 /64 Lieut Burke : [14] : [NAMES] Edward A Agnew : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered May 3" [?] 1864 - by Lieut Burke : [15] : [NAMES] Chas H Bailey : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Layer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Mar] 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Mar 26 1864 by Lieut Burke [the 'r' of 'Mar' seems to be written over a 'y'] : [16] : [NAMES] William Bailey : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Mar] 15th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Snyder : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corp per Regt Order March 1st /64 : Promoted to Sergt to date from Apr 1 /65 : Mustered Mar 26 [?] 1864 by Lieut Burke : [17] : [NAMES] John Black : [AGE.] [the rest of this entry is blank, except for the comment at the end] : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] : [WHERE.] : [BY WHOM.] : [TERM.] : [REMARKS.] : Muster Unknown : [18] : [NAMES] Alaxander [''sic''] Boyd : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] But[cher] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List provided to Lattirer [??] Hosp Phila [the end is illegibly light] : Mustered Feb 27" 1864 - Lieut Burke : Entered [nothing follows this word] : [19] : [NAMES] David A Buchanan : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 3d /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd Feb 3" 1864 - Lieut Burke : [20] : [NAMES] Chas W Clime : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Wire worker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Sep] 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sep 9" 1864 - Capt Stretch : [21] : [NAMES] John Collins : [AGE.] 46 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Hatter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Dec 26 1864 Mustered by Lieut Swan : Sentence by G.C.M. to forfeit $10 per month for 3 months and to make good all time lost : [22] : [NAMES] Thomas Christy : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 2nd /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 2" 1864 by Capt Lane : Entered Filbert St Gen Hospital Nov 29 /64 : [23] : [NAMES] Geo A Cline : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 2nd /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feby 2 /64 by Lieut Burke : [24] : [NAMES] William H Care : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 10 1864 - Lieut Burke : [25] : [NAMES] Thomas Donahue : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Dec 27 /63 - Lieut Swan : [26] : [NAMES] Joseph Donnelly : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 27" 1864 - Lieut Burke : [27] : [NAMES] William Eckerd : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Dealer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Jan] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan [?] 21 /64 - Lieut Hildebrand : [28] : [NAMES] Francis Ford : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 3d /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 3" /64 Lieut Hildbebrand : Entered Hospital Mch 31 /65 Alexandria Va : Descriptive list forwarded to Auger Hospital : [29] : [NAMES] Thomas Flinn : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 3d /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 3 1864 Lieut Hildebrand : [30] : [NAMES] James Forsyth : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List sent to Surgeon in Charge of Carver Hospital Wash D.C. : [31] : [NAMES] James K [?] Finley : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt 2nd /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bailey : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sept 2" 1864. Capt Baley : [32] : [NAMES] Michal Gallagher : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 23d /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Col Zulick [?] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 23 1864 Captain Stretch [?] : [33] : [NAMES] Hugh Green : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 29th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 29 1864 Lieut Burke : [34] : [NAMES] Sylvester Harvey : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Glous'r New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Aug] 5th /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Aug 5th 1862 Lieut Gregory : [35] : [NAMES] William A Harvey : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Type Founder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe?]b 18 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged May 16 /65 by Sect of War Order dated May 3 /65 at Phila : [36] : [NAMES] Preston H Hoopes : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Chester County Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Student : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ja]n 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 27" 1864 - Lieut Burke : [37] : [NAMES] William Irvin : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 9 1864 - Lieut Burke : [38] : [NAMES] Thomas Irvin : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Gray : [WHERE BORN.] Ferth Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 9" 1864 - Lieut Burke : [39] : [NAMES] Jos M Johnson : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [40] : [NAMES] Geo W Justice : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [41] : [NAMES] Thomas Kurtz : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dorchester Cy Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 16 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 16 1864 - Lieut Hildebrand : [42] : [NAMES] William Kushner : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 8 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 8 /64 Lieut Hildebrand : [43] : [NAMES] Isaral Lazerous : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] London England : [OCCUPATION.] Varnasher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [A]ug 20 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Col Reiff : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Aug 20" 1862 - Colonel Reiff : [44] : [NAMES] John McGeehan : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [45] : [NAMES] John McCormick : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Baltimore Md : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [46] : [NAMES] John McCoy : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [47] : [NAMES] Cornelius Mahoney : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Monster Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Tobacconist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [48] : [NAMES] Richard McCartey : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 3d /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged under G.O. "94" - W.D. May 1865 : Muster out Roll Received May 25" 65 - Co "D" 91 P.V. : [49] : [NAMES] John McGonigle : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Type Founder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Feb] 18 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 18 /64 - Lieut Burke : [50] : [NAMES] William McKinney : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Antrim Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt 2nd /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bailey : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sept 2 /64 Capt Bailey : [51] : [NAMES] Chas H Neide : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Devon Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Guilder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt 12 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged : ordered to be reported Discharged by order of Lt Col Eli G Sellers Comdg 91" P.V.V. : [52] : [NAMES] James Nelson : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Yorkshire England : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [A]ug 4 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Major Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged May 16 /65 by Sect of War Order dated May 3 /65 - Philada Pa : Stop $46.47 [?] for gun accoutrements Knap Sack haversack Canteen Shelter tent : [53] : [NAMES] James Pennypacker : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 29" 1864 - Lieut Hildebrand : [54] : [NAMES] Frederick Reese : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 12 /64 - Lieut Hildebrand : [These words are crossed out: 'Died of wounds'] : [55] : [NAMES] Geo W Rodermal : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]an 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 26 /64 - Lieut Burke : Promoted to Corpl Nov 14th 1864. : [56] : [NAMES] Henry C Sinex : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt 26 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Sept 26 /62 : Dischgd W. D. Order Genl ("26") [?] May 7 865 : [57] : [NAMES] George Snyder : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Trin Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [58] : [NAMES] George Scott : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]an 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 25 [?] /64 Lieut Burke [the second digit of the date could be a '6', or a '1', or perhaps a '0'] : [59] : [NAMES] Joseph Sommers : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Tinsmith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List sent to Surgeon Campbell US Hospital May 30 1865 : Mustered in Service Feb 10" [?] 1864 by Lieut Burke : Entered Emory Hospital Mch 19" 1865 : [60] : [NAMES] George W Sweed : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Stonecutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 13 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 13 /64 Lieut Hildebrand : [61] : [NAMES] Robert R Stewart : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark Auburn [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 15 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 15 /62 - Capt Sinex : [62] : [NAMES] Jos J Stephens : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered April 7 /64 Lieut Hildebrand : [63] : [NAMES] William Tinney : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [64] : [NAMES] Thomas Taylor : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Shoema[ker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Au]g 6 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Aug 6" 1862 - Lieut Gregory : Promoted to Corpl Dec 26 /63 : reduced to the ranks Mar 4 /65 : [65] : [NAMES] Aaron R. Vanarsdale [?] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Hose Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 12 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deceased : [66] : [NAMES] Jesse Vance : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [67] : [NAMES] Wilbur Wampole : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Fair [?? -air seems clear] : [WHERE BORN.] Trenton N Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 10th 1864 - Lieut Burke : [68] : [NAMES] William Young : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Jan] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Shipley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Jan 21" 1864 - Lieut Burke : [69] : [NAMES] Charles Peterman : [AGE.] 18 [this may be followed by '1/2'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 1 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Admitted into McClellan USG Hospital May 2" 1865 : [70] : [NAMES] GH Smith [''sic''; this seems to be Samuel H Smith, but the first letter is not the same as the 'S' in 'Stewart' or 'Stephens' above] : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Oswego Co N York : [OCCUPATION.] Preacher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [June] 23 /64 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Davidson : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reported for Duty Dec 31 /64 Drafted : [71] : [NAMES] Daniel Boose : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 24 /65 Substitute from the 16" Con Dist : [72] : [NAMES] Henry Knauss : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 24 /65 Substitute from the 16" Con Dist : [73] : [NAMES] Ephriam [''sic''] Banker : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 25 /65 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 25 /65 Substitute from the 16" [?] Cong Dist : [74] : [NAMES] Jacob Miller : [AGE.] 16 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 16" Cong Dist : [75] : [NAMES] William H Bell : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 16" Cong Dist : Descriptive List Sent to Surgeon in Charge of Carver Hospital Wash DC : [76] : [NAMES] Oliver L Stewart : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loyd : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 17" Cong Dist : [77] : [NAMES] Joseph Davis : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] " [sc. Light] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Labour[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 17" Cong Dist : [78] : [NAMES] J. C. Moore : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Fair ['Sandy' is crossed out] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Light] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 17" Cong Dist : [79] : [NAMES] John Allert [?] : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 17" Cong Dist : [80] : [NAMES] Daniel W Logan : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Mar] 23 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 Substitute from the 17" Cong Dist : Reported [?] for duty June : Descriptive List forward Jun 21 /65 : [81] : [NAMES] William Unkert [? could be Ankert] : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Roler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loyd : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 16 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : Descriptive list forwarded to Surgeon in charge Campbell Hospital May 17 /65 : [82] : [NAMES] John D Hight : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Mar] 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [83] : [NAMES] Daniel Barnett : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [84] : [NAMES] Isaac Plank : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 24 /65 : Substitute from the 16" Cong Dist : [85] : [NAMES] Samuel Weaver : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] Blk : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [86] : [NAMES] Isaac Russel : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] R Road : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [87] : [NAMES] David Russel : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Brown] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [88] : [NAMES] John Russel : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Farmer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [89] : [NAMES] Jerry Ike : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Leacher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [90] : [NAMES] Abraham Russel : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 15 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Hollidaysburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Loyd] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 17" Cong Dist : [91] : [NAMES] Henry Smith : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yekes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 23 /65 : Substitute from the 6th Cong Dist : Descriptive List forwarded : [92] : [NAMES] Thomas Hughes : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Brakeman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Frankford : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yardley : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 28 /65 : Substitute from the 5" Cong Dist : [93] : [NAMES] W. K. Rahm : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Eyster : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 22 /65 : Substitute from the 16" Cong Dist : [94] : [NAMES] William H. Smith : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Blue : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Fe]b 28 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Chambersburg Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Capt Eyster] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Feb 28 /65 : Drafted from the 16 Cong Dist : [95] : [NAMES] Thomas Keith : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] " [sc. Dark] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 15 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loyd : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Reported for duty Mar 15 /65 : Drafted from the 16 Cong Dist : [96] : [NAMES] John Hamill : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. Dark] : [HAIR.] " [sc. Dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Derry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bottler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 11 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinex : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Sergt Dec 26 /63 : Promoted to 1st Lieut Sept 7 /64 : [97] : [NAMES] John Neville : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Salem N. Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ja]n 30 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Sinex] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [98] : [NAMES] William V. Stackhouse : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks County Penna Pa [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Nov] 27 /61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Philada Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Sinex] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl Dec 26 /63 : Wounded at Spottsylvania Va May 12th /64 : Died at Chester Hospital Pa July 3 /64 : [99] : [NAMES] James McKinney : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Entrim [''sic''] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Nov] 5 /61 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Philada Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Sinex] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl Mar 1 /64 : died on board of transport June 26 /64 of wounds received June 18 /64 : [100] : [NAMES] John Rusk : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Jan] 15 /62 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Philada Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Capt Sinex] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 3 Years] : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl Mar 1 /64 : Died at City Point Va June 23 /64 of wounds received June 21 /64 : [101] : [NAMES] Chas W [?] Clime : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wire [?] Worker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9" 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] One year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [102] : [NAMES] John McGowan ['Gowan' is written below an apparently botched attempt to write the surname] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Georgia : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Substitute July 11 1863 [could be July 17] : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: 'last paid by'] no pay acct recd from his officer : Tranferred from Co "I" 118 Penna Vols : Reported for duty June 3 65 : Has drawn $18.22 no settlement : [103] : [NAMES] Robert Park : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9 /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : paid by Maj Holman Aug 31 /64 : Transferred from co "I" 118" Penna Vols : Reported for duty June 3" /65 : Substitute : Has drawn clothing to the amount of $31.22 / Aug 31 /64 : [104] : [NAMES] Henry Shubert : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown [?] : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 20 /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] 9 Dist : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Last paid Dec 31 /64 Maj Holman : Has [?] drawn clothes to the amt 54.90 Since Aug 31 /64 : Transferred from co "I" 118 Penna Vols : Reported for duty June 3 1865 : [105] : [NAMES] Charles Smith : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/8 : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 14 /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Last paid Dec 31 /64 Holman : Has drawn clothing to the amount 27.60 Since Aug 31 /64 : Transferred from Co F [?] 118 Penna Vols : Reported for duty June 3" 1865 : Substi [?] : [106] : [NAMES] William Sourmilian : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Timiny [?] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Last paid Apl 30 /63 Maj Holman : has drawn clothing to amt $16.50 [?] : Last Settlement Apl [?] 21 /63 : Transferred from co "F" [?] 118 Penna Vols : Deserted July 7" /63 sentence by G. C. M. to 2 Years imprisonment in Penitentiary from Nov 23" [?] 1863 : [107] : [NAMES] John Clark : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] :[108] : [NAMES] Wm H Kline : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Book Bind[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 6 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [109] : [NAMES] Jefferson Baley : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Blue : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : 110 : [NAMES] George Baley : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Blue : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Whip mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jany 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] End of 2d list

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[This is a transcription of the List of Non-Commissioned Officers for company D of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company D, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] Register of Men Transferred. Reorgination [''sic''] of Company D as Vetran [''sic''] Vols Dec 26 /63 R Hd Qrs {| | No. | Names. | Rank. | When. | By whose Order. | What Reason. | Remarks. |- |   | William H Chandler | Sergt | Feb 16 /64 | Special Order No 4 | colspan="2" | Reenlisting at a detachment [?] in Co A Vols [?] |- |   | [[Widdifield-251|William W Widderfield]] | Mus | " " " | " " " | colspan="2" | " " " " " |- |   | John McGuain | Private | June 2 [?] /65 |   | colspan="2" | Discharging of Reg. [sc. 118th PA] |- |   | Robert Parks | " | " " |   | " " " |   |- |   | Henry Shubert | " | " " |   | " " " |   |- |   | Charles Smith | " | " " |   | " " " |   |- |   | William Sourmilien [?] | " | " " |   | " " " |   |- | colspan="5" | [the second page starts here] |- | 1 | George Alcorn | Priv | Oct 31 1861 | Regimental |   |   |- | 2 | Robert Boyd | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 3 | Patrick Cohile | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 4 | Silas Charmelia | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 5 | Adam Cooper | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 6 | James V. Etter | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 7 | Henry Francis | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 8 | William Frazier | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 9 | George H. Keller | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 10 | Richard Kline | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 11 | John Kelley | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 12 | James Nugent | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 13 | James C Sweeney | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 14 | James Smith | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 15 | Benjamin Strang | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 16 | Isaac Tyson | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 17 | James Thompson | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 18 | William E. Watkins | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 19 | John Wood | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 20 | William Wolf | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 21 | William Watson | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 22 | Ruben Pyoll [?] [sc. Reuben Peal] | " | " " | " |   |   |- | 23 | James Gorman | " | July 15 /63 | War Department | Unfit for active field Service | Transferred to Invalid Corps July 15 1863 |}

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[This is a transcription of the second Descriptive Roll for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas|Walter's description]] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] John R Allen : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Daniel OConnell : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Moul[der] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Sergeant Deserted April 28th 1864 : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Edwin Hause : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] William Chaptman : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Robert Boyd : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Albany New York : [OCCUPATION.] Mould[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] John Bartholomew : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] William Critzer : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] George W Keller : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Taylor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] William McClung : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick m [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] Thomas McGovern : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe [??] mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 11 : [NAMES] David Hall [?] : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stone Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Killed June 18th 1864 : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] William Gilliland : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] Peter McCoullough : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] John Williams : [AGE.] 29 [a word, beginning 'Rep', is written above his age] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Wales : [OCCUPATION.] Bricklayer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 15 : [NAMES] Adam Stitzman : [AGE.] 17 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] musician : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] John Walsh : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 30 /63 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Corporal Deserted April 28th 1864 : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] James Nugent : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 30 /63 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] Isaac Goodman : [AGE.] 27 [?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 30 /63 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt W H Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] Henry F. Gray : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : Killed June 18th 1864 : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] Samuel Lamb : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt H Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Killed June 18th 1864 : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] George F Stroup : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boot Fitter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 26th /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt H Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] Thomas Carrick [?] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28th /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Jct Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt H Shipley : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] James [?] Carrick : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 29th /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Bounty due $300 : Total money value Clothing drawn since enlistment $20.27 : [several illegible words] : [NO.] 24 : [NAMES] William Conard [?] : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Montour, Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kapp : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] Henry Hause : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Northumberland Cy Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24 /64 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kapp : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] Absalom Shell : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Northumberland Cy Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24 /64 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kapp : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Bounty due 300 : Total money value of clothing drawn since enlistment 27.25 : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Marcus Vidal [''sic''] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Spain : [OCCUPATION.] Driver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 18th /64 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Bounty due $300. : Total money value of Clothing drawn since enlistment $26.47 : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] Hiram Perdew : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st 64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] John W Lashley : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st 64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] Isaac W Smith : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st 64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 31 : [NAMES] Zachariah Shaffer : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st 64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] George W [?] Martin : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Miller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st 64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 33 : [NAMES] Isaac [''sic''] Collins : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fa [?] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] Joseph Bennett : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] James Aarons : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] Thomas Jay : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] William P [?] Johnson : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] Asa [?] Johnson : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] Adam Diehl : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] Andrew G [?] Purnell [could be 'Parnell'] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wagon maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] Joseph Snyder : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] James Browning : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] George S Bennett : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel ['Hazel' may be written over another word] : [HAIR.] Sandy ['Sandy' may be written over another word] : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] George Tewell : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] John J Johnson : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Emanuel Johnson : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Wagon maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted :[NO.] 47 ['25' is written below '47'--that's probably the number of men in the 2nd list who weren't in the 1st list] : [NAMES] John G [?] Leasure : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] 16th Dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted End of 2d list.

91stPaCoHDeaths

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[This is a transcription of the register of deaths in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [the right-most part of some entries is lost in the gutter] Register of Deaths. {| rules="all" | No. | Names | Rank. | When. | Where. | Cause. | Remarks. |- | rowspan="2" | 1 | John Walters | corp. | Dec 27 /61 | Philadelp | [illegible; looks like'ordery diar [or dear] atc'] in camp | while in the service of the U[S] |- | colspan="6" | [perhaps 'diar' is an abbreviation for 'diarrhea'] |- | 2 | Silas Charmelia | Corporal | May 22 /62 | Washinton [''sic''] | Small Pox | While in the service of the [U.S.] |- | 3 | Lawrence Humphreys | Private | April 16 /62 | Washington | Killed by accident |   |- | 4 | William Campbell | Private | 1862 | Alexandria Va | Drowned |   |- | 5 | Miles Finegan | " [sc. Private] | August 10 /62 | " [sc. Alexandria Va] |   |   |- | 6 | John Goodwin | Sergeant | Dec 10th /63 | Bealton Va | Typhoid fever |   |- | 7 | Louis Bender | Private | Feby 20 /64 | Chester Barracks Pa | Shot himself |   |- | 8 | Robert J Armstrong | Corpl | May 11th /64 | " [sc. Chester Barracks Pa] | of Disease |   |- | 9 | Samuel Sweeney | " | June 18 /64 | Petersburg Va | Killed in action |   |- | 10 | Charles Burkett | Private | May 19 /64 | Fredericksburg | colspan="2" | from wounds recd in action at Laurel Hill Va May 8th [1864] |- | 11 | James Hood | " [sc. Private] | June 19 /64 | near Petersburg Va | colspan="2" | " " " " [sc. from wounds recd in action at] Petersburg Va June 18 /64 |- | 12 | John Keys | " [sc. Private] | June 22d [?] /64 | " [sc. near Petersburg Va] | colspan="2" | " " " " " " " " [sc. from wounds recd in action at Petersburg Va June 18 /64] |- | 13 | Sergeant Stephen Whinna | Sergeant | June 27 /64 | Phila Pa | colspan="2" | " " " " " " " " [sc. from wounds rcvd in action at Petersburg Va June 18 /64] |- | 14 | Henry C Crise [''sic''] | Private | June 24th [/64] | City Point Va | colspan="2" | " " " " " " [sc. from wounds rcvd in action at Petersburg Va June 18 /64] |- | 15 | James Thompson | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. June 24th /64] | " " " [sc. City Point Va] | colspan="2" | " " " " " " [sc. from wounds rcvd in action at Petersburg Va June 18 /64] |- | 16 | William Wolf | " [sc. Private] | July 10th /64 | Alexandria Va | colspan="2" | " " " " " " " [sc. from wounds rcvd in action at Petersburg Va June 18 /64] |- | 17 | Andrew Steinmetz | " [sc. Private] | Oct 18 /64 | Carver Hospital Washington DC | colspan="2" | of chronic Diarrhea |- | 18 | Henry A Bennett | " [sc. Private] | Oct 27 /64 | colspan="3" | Killed in action on Boyndton Road, Petersburg VA |- | 19 | Harry T Angel | Sergt | Nov [?] 26 /64 | Bates [?] Hosptl Alexandria | colspan="2" | of wounds rc in action at Boyndton [Road] |- | 20 | George S Phillips | Corpl | Nov 18th /64 | Washington | colspan="2" | " " " " " " " [sc. of wounds rc in action at Boyndton Road] |- | 21 | Peter [?] Buck | Private | Jan 28 [?] /65 [?] | Petersburg Va | colspan="2" | Committed Suicide by Shooting himself while on Picket [?] |- | 22 | William A Ross | " [sc. Private] | June 12th /65 | near Washington DC | Typhoid Fever | Died at Division Hospital |- | 23 | John Strauser [?] | " [sc. Private] | June 24th /65 | " " [sc. near Washington DC] | __ | " " " " [sc. Died at Division Hospital] |- | 24 | Benneville Hummell | " [sc. Private] | " 26th /65 | Alex Va | Typhoid Fever | Died at Slough Gen'l Hosp |}

91stPaCoHDis

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[This is a transcription of the register of men discharged in company H of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company H, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] Register of Men Discharged. {| rules="all" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! When. ! By whose Order. ! Where. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | Winchester Myers | Private |   | By order of Court | Philadelphia | Minor |- | 2 | Michael E Muldoon | " [sc. Private] |   | " " [sc. By order of Court] | " [sc. Philadelphia] |   |- | 3 | John T West | " [sc. Private] | Nov /61 | " " [sc. By order of Court] | " [sc. Philadelphia] |   |- | 4 | James H Cathcart | " [sc. Private] |   | " " [sc. By order of Court] | " [sc. Philadelphia] |   |- | 5 | Daniel M Greenig | " [sc. Private] | Nov /61 | " " [sc. By order of Court] | " [sc. Philadelphia] |   |- | 6 | William Thawarth | " [sc. Private] | May 7th /62 | on surgeons certificate of disability | Alexandria Va. |   |- | 7 | John Valtz [?] | " [sc. Private] | May 15 /62 | " " | Washington |   |- | 8 | William Hare | " [sc. Private] | March 11 /62 | Disability | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 9 | William White | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. March 11 /62] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 10 | Charles McIlain | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. March 11 /62] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 11 | Adam Cooker | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. March 11 /62] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 12 | Patrick McDonough | " [sc. Private] | March 27 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 13 | Andrew Boyd | " [sc. Private] | April 5 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 14 | Patrick Dwier | " [sc. Private] | " " [sc. April 5 /62] | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 15 | William Wispert | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. April] 6 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 16 | Casper T Roberts | " [sc. Private] | April 13th [?] /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Washington] |   |- | 17 | Richard Kline | " | " [sc. April] 27 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Alexandria Va |   |- | 18 | Charles Sherman | " [sc. Private] | May 23 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Alexandria Va] |   |- | 19 | John H Miller | " [sc. Private] | August 8 /62 | Genl Montgomery | Phila Pa |   |- | 20 | Thomas W Crouse | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. August] 12 /62 | " " [sc. Genl Montgomery] | " [sc. Phila Pa] |   |- | 21 | William Black | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. August] 14 /62 | Disability | Alexandria Va |   |- | 22 | William Cook | " [sc. Private] | Octr 3 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | " [sc. Alexandria Va] |   |- | 23 | George W Davis | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Octr] 26 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Sharpsburg Md |   |- | 24 | James Wispert | " [sc. Private] | Nov 16 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Warrenton Va |   |- | 25 | Malachi Davis | " [sc. Private] | Nov 25 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Davids Island NY |   |- | 26 | William McNeely | " [sc. Private] | Decr 2 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Frederick Md |   |- | 27 | John Bateman | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Decr] 11 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Camp near Falmouth Va |   |- | 28 | William S Shaw | " [sc. Private] | " [sc. Decr] 17 /62 | " [sc. Disability] | Frederick Md |   |- | 29 | William E. Egan | " [sc. Private] | Jany 18 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | Camp near Falmouth |   |- | 30 | David Campbell | Corp | Feby 6 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | " " " [sc. Camp near Falmouth] |   |- | 31 | William Mealy | private | March 13 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | Fort Schuyler NY |   |- | 32 | John Brown | Corp | " [sc. March] 20 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | Camp near Falmouth Va |   |- | 33 | Martin M Jones | Sergeant | " " " [sc. March 20 /63] | " [sc. Disability] | " " " [sc. Camp near Falmouth Va] |   |- | 34 | David Agnew | private | " " " [sc. March 20 /63] | " [sc. Disability] | " " " [sc. Camp near Falmouth Va] |   |- | 35 | Charles Holcomb | " [sc. private] | " [sc. March] 29 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | " " " [sc. Camp near Falmouth Va] |   |- | 36 | Henry Wiggins | " [sc. private] | March 27 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | US Genl Hospital Washington DC | wounds recd in [illegible] |- | 37 | Patrick Lanahan | " [sc. private] | April 11 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | Camp near Falmouth Va |   |- | 38 | David Wolf | " [sc. private] | Nov 23d /63 | " [sc. Disability] | camp near Kellys Ford Va |   |- | 39 | Samuel Amey | " [sc. private] | Decr 26 /62 | " [sc. Disability] |   |   |- | 40 | William H Roberts | " [sc. private] | Novr 20 /63 | " [sc. Disability] | US Genl Hospital Phil | wounds recd in [illegible] |- | colspan="7" | [the second page begins here] |- | 41 | Louis Happy | Private | April 6 /64 [?] | Genl Warren | Warrenton Junction Va | for Disability [?] |- | 42 | George W Black | Musician | Jan [?] 4 [?] 63 |   | [illegibly light] | [illegibly light] |- | 43 | Robert J Rowan | Private | Novb 2 /64 | " " [?] | " " [expiration of term?] |   |- | rowspan="2" | 44 | William H H Dyke | Sergeant | June 3rd /65 | Order of War Deptmt | Near Washington DC |   |- | colspan="6" | [the date is written above a crossed-out date] |- | 45 | Jacob Keesey | Private | " " [sc. June 3rd /65] | " " " [sc. Order of War Depmt] | " " " [sc. Near Washington DC] |   |- | 46 | Alexander McDonald | " [sc. Private] | May 23rd /65 | " " " [sc. Order of War Depmt] | Hospital, Washington DC |   |- | 47 | Winchester Myers | " [sc. Private] | May " [sc. 23rd] /65 | " " " [sc. Order of War Deptmt] | " [sc. Hospital] Phila Pa | On account of wounds |- | 48 | John Wood | " [sc. Private] |   | Surgeons certificate | Phila Pa | Supposed to be on account of his Cowardly Reputation [?] |- | 49 | Wm Egan | " [sc. Private] |   | Order of War Deptmt | Phila Pa |   |- | 50 | Thomas Crozier | Corporal |   | " " " [sc. Order of War Deptmt] | Phila Pa |   |- | 51 | James W Beeman |   | June 22 /65 | " " " [sc. Order of War Deptmt] | Washington | [illegible] Hospt |- | 52 | Elliot McPherson |   | " " [sc. June] 16 /65 | " " " [sc. Order of War Deptmt] | Washington |   |}

91stPaCoIRoll

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[This is a transcription of the descriptive roll for company I of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company I, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [The occupations are partly lost in the gutter] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Henry W. Erdman : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark [written above a crossed-out 'fair'] : [EYES.] Brown [written above 'Hazel'] : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Schurzburg, Germany : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Order of Gen Griffin April 30 /65 to receive a Commission as 1st Lieut : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] George A. Souders : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Mount Joy, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by order of Gen Griffin, May 26 /65 to Receive a Commission as 2d Lieut : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Robert Ross : [AGE.] 37 [maybe 34?] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton, Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Robert C. Fletcher [?] : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] John H Kennady : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Forwarded Descriptive List to Chester Hosp June 17 /65 : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Charles Lafferty : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Alexander Mallock : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Carie : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Dropped as Discharged : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Samuel G [''sic''] Dougherty : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 1865 : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Lewis Bossal [??] [perhaps Louis Boose] : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] France France : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin with 'B'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List forwarded : [NO.] [blank] : [NAMES] Bennett Henry : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue [written above a crossed-out 'hazel'] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co., Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boil 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] Clark Philip : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co. Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg [?] 16 dist : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 11 : [NAMES] Dunn, Henry : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Tyrone, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'L'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Forwarded Descriptive List to Satterlie Hosp Phila Pa Jun [?] 17th /65 : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] Elbin, Otho : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (Drafted) : Discharged by Order of War Department May 31 /65 : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] Haley James : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; probably starting 'Bo'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Wounded June 23 /64 North [illegible] River Va : Promoted to Corporal : Discharged on muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] Hickman Enos B : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; begins 'Bo'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Furlick [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Heckman [?] Wounded June 18 /64 near Petersburg Va : Promoted to Corp : Discharged on muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 15 : [NAMES] Harris, William : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoe[maker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] Heimes, Thomas : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : (Drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 By Order of War Department : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] Ickes Adam : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boil 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : (Subst) : Descriptive List forwarded : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] Ickes Daniel : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible, perhaps beginning 'a'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (Drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] Ickes, William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boil 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (Subst) : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] McGrigor, Elijah : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farme[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21st /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] Miller, George : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] Mock, Jennings : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 8 [?] /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boil : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (substitute) : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] Mock, Samuel A : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 24 : [NAMES] Mock William : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : drafted : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] O Dougherty John : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Mixed : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Coachm[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls, July /65 : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] O Kain, James : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Derry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] coachmak[er] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 23 /62 : [WHERE.] Washington : [BY WHOM.] Lt Murphy : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Expiration of Term of Service : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Pitman, John : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Wounded Oct 27 /64 Hatchers Run Va : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] Smith Charles A : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Del. co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corp April 1 /65 : Discharged on muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] Smith, Jacob S : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butc[her] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 5 [?] /64 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] Smith Bartley : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 31 : [NAMES] Smith Lewis W. : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] Stackhouse, John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bristol, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 31 [''sic''] : [NAMES] Steckman David : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 32 [''sic''] : [NAMES] Touhsaent [''sic''], Philip : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Strausburg, France : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.][Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 33 : [NAMES] Troutman, James W : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Franklin co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : (drafted) : Wounded Oct 27 /64 Hatchers Run Va : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] Weiss, David : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brickmak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 31 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List forwarded : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] Weinert, Jacob : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bootmak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Dec] 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Swan : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July /65 : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] Wakefield, Richard : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Manchester, England : [OCCUPATION.] Soldier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 13 /62 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Descriptive List forwarded : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] Wahnsley, William : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Murphy : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] Walker, Thomas G : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Blacks[mith] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] 16 dist : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : drafted) : Promoted to Corp. : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] Whitaker, John H. : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Bedford co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 7 /64 : [WHERE.] Chambersburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Boil : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : (Subst) : wounded on the 31st of March /65 at Hatchers Run Va : Mustered out while in Chester U.S.A. Gen Hosp with the direction of the war Dept May 3d /65 : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] Wartonby, Daniel [?] ['Daniel' seems to be written over 'David'] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] gray : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] - Illinois : [OCCUPATION.] saddl[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 6 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Yerkies [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discriptive [''sic''] List forwarted [''sic''] May 30 /65 : Charged with Knapsack ['Knapsack' may be crossed out] Haversack, Canteen 1 Division Hosp 5th Corp : Died 3rd day of June /65 Augar US Arm [sc. Armory] Hosp Washingt[on] Typhoid Fever : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] David Hampton : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Boatm[an] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 30 /64 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Jany 30 /64 from Philada Pa : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] Henry Cooper [''sic''] : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown [written above a crossed-out 'mixed'] : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna [written above a crossed-out 'Derry Ireland'] : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 17 [?] /61 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Jany 30 /64 from Phila Pa : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] Charles Baird : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Boston Mass : [OCCUPATION.] cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 30 /62 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brooke : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Jany 30 /64 from Phila : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] Allen, John : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bootm[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Foster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] Aston [''sic''], William : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Engi[neer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Brimen Henry : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mch 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 24 /65 from Norristown Pa : [NO.] 47 : [NAMES] Bilby Morrison : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ch 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Nth Branton [??] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Calberton [?] : [TERM.] 2 [''sic''] yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 48 : [NAMES] Baley, John : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Heater [!?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Washington DC : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 49 : [NAMES] Boyle, Edward : [AGE.] 28 [I'm not completely confident it's not '22'] : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Chambg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 50 : [NAMES] Boyle, Robert : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollibg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] Burns John : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Cham Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Jaques [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] Clark, James : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] mine[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls Rolls [''sic''] July 65 : [NO.] 52 : [NAMES] Condon, James : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] mine[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Cham Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 53 : [NAMES] Crain, Benjamin : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Holli Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 54 : [NAMES] Childs, James : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 14 /65 : [WHERE.] Allegh. city Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kerker : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 55 : [NAMES] Dillon Charles : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 56 : [NAMES] Everhart, Charles : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Holl. Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 57 : [NAMES] Fisher, Jacob : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Holl. Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 58 : [NAMES] Friday, John : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Holl. Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 59 : [NAMES] Gill, John : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; seems to begin 'Gas tub'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts. Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yaster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 60 : [NAMES] Graham, James : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Mine[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Jarmer [? first letter is unclear] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted May 30 /65 : [NO.] 61 : [NAMES] Garland, David : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teams[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 62 : [NAMES] Howard [?], George [the surname is written above a crossed-out name] : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norriston Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 24 [?] /65 from Norristown Pa : [NO.] 63 : [NAMES] Housser [?], Joseph : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid. Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 64 : [NAMES] Hill, Andrew B : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Clearfield, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Greensburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Colter : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged May 31 /65 by Order of War Department : [NO.] 65 : [NAMES] Hilty, Michael : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 3/4 inches [could be '1 3/4 inches'] : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] Greens. [?] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Colter [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 66 : [NAMES] Hilty, George W : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna [??] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 5 /65 : [WHERE.] Greens [?] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Colter [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 67 : [NAMES] Hanlon Nesbet : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Mine[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 68 : [NAMES] Haley Patrick : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 24 /65 : [NO.] 69 : [NAMES] Harris James : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Shoema[ker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted May 30 /65 : [NO.] 70 : [NAMES] Jackson George : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] [illegible; looks like 'Frech'] : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 14 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Zoots [??] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 71 : [NAMES] King, Michael : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Greensburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Colter : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 72 : [NAMES] Murray, John : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 29 /65 from Norristown Pa : [NO.] 73 : [NAMES] Mullen Michael : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norris Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [crossed out: 'Discharged'] : Deserted March 24 /65 from Norristown Pa : [NO.] 74 : [NAMES] McGogney William G : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Alleghany City, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yoster : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 75 : [NAMES] Morre [''sic''], John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Greensburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Coulter : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discriptive [''sic''] List forwarted [''sic''] : [NO.] 76 : [NAMES] Matthews Barney : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Medium : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 2 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 77 : [NAMES] Marland, John H : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Veteran [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 78 : [NAMES] McGuire, Thomas : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Medium : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 [?] /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 79 : [NAMES] Miller John : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] R. R [any other words are lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] Nearhoof, Henry B : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 [?] /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Reisinger George W : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ma]r 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dorter [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Richardson Luke : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] Smith John : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 0 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Spain : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norrist Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 24 /65 from Norristown Pa : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] Smith David : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Collier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 93 : [NAMES] Spenser James : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] mine[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Sheilds [''sic''] Robert : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Currier [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yoster [?] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] Veithoofer Sebastian : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 2 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollid Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lloyd : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] Welsh Richard : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Died May 12 /65 at Armory Sq. Hosp. Washington D. C. : Papers forwarted [''sic''] : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] Wright [?] Norman : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Greensburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Colter : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out rolls July 65 : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] Hostler William : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Black[smith] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly [?] 18 /63 : [WHERE.] 9 C. Dist : [BY WHOM.] Capt Robinson : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted) : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 99 : [NAMES] Haase [''sic''] Ephriam [''sic''] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Darck [''sic''] : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]uly 20 /63 : [WHERE.] 9 C. Dist : [BY WHOM.] Capt Robinson : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted) : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 80 : [NAMES] Marker George : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] grey : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware Ct. Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 22 /63 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Ct. Lane : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 81 : [NAMES] Mauch John D. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] hazel : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] florid : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly [?] 18 /63 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 9th Con Dist Capt Robinson : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 82 : [NAMES] Recraft Robert : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 [?] 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] blue : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Boa[tman?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /63 : [WHERE.] 4th Con Dist : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 83 : [NAMES] Smith Thomas H : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware [?] : [OCCUPATION.] Sea[man?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /63 : [WHERE.] 3rd Con Dist : [BY WHOM.] [illegible] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Drafted : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 84 : [NAMES] Leshudy John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] Hazel : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 8 /64 : [WHERE.] Harrisburg : [BY WHOM.] Capt O Day [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Recd $60 advance bounty also the 2nd & 3rd allotments of 300 Bounty : [NO.] 85 : [NAMES] Wormerwick Christian : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Grey : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cigar [the rest is lost in the binding; the first letter may be 'm', which would suggest 'maker'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 31 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Saunders : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 85 [''sic''] : [NAMES] Ache Henry M [''sic''] : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] gray : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Easton Penna ['Penna' is written over another word] : [OCCUPATION.] Sail[or] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 23 [?] /65 [?] : [WHERE.] Easton ['Easton' is written over another word] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bottle [?] : [TERM.] 1 " [sc. yr] : [REMARKS.] : Assigned by G.O. 123 Hd qrs A P without D L May 7th 1865 : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 86 : [NAMES] Benson George : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] fair : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cigar [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] Feby 27 /65 : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Assigned by G.O. 123 Hd. Qr. A. P. without D. L. : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 87 : [NAMES] Debois Alfred : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Hazel : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Stateville [??] [illegible] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible, perhaps beginning 'D'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 31 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Shett : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Substitute : Camp Chase. 0 [?] detached duty : formerly in rebel service : Sept 19 [?] /63 : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] Goovier Joseph : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Boatm[an] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Assigned by G.O. 123 Hd Qrs A. P. without D L May 17th 1865 : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Gibhart John : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] mixed : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /65 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Assigned by G. O. 123 Hd. Qrs. A. P. without D. L. : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Krausz John W. : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 2 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Turn[er] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] 3d C D Pa : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] Meyers Andrew : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Hair D[resser?] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 15 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] Nahle Jacob : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Switzerland : [OCCUPATION.] Carp[enter] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible; date may be 7 or 17] /65 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : assigned by G. O. 123 Hd qrs A. P. without D L May 7th 1865 : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 :[NO.] 93 : [NAMES] Price Benjamin : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lancaster Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 17 /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Co : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bolianas [?] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : absent on furlough of 20 days from the 1st June 1865 : returned for Duty June 21 /65 : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Posinger Henry : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Monroe Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /65 : [WHERE.] Easton : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yohl [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] Rinker Elias : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Monroe Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Far[mer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /63 : [WHERE.] Monroe Co : [BY WHOM.] 11 D Pa : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] Rivert, Edward : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /65 : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 yr : [REMARKS.] : Assigned by G.O. 123 Hd. qrs. A P without D L May 17th 1865 : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] Stotsenburg Jermiah : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Termany [?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. yrs] : [REMARKS.] : confined to hard labor by sentence of G.C.M. until Dec 9th /65 on public works for desertion to be branded with letter D and dishonorably discharged : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] Smith David D : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] York Co Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 18 /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] 9th D Pa : [TERM.] 3 " [sc yrs] : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on muster out Rolls July 65 : [NO.] 99 [written below '99':] 116 : [NAMES] Woolson John L : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] ligh [''sic''] : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bla[cksmith?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Termany [?] : [TERM.] 3 " [sc. yrs] : [REMARKS.] : To forfeit all pay and allowances and make good his time of absence viz two months and ten days by sentence of G. 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[This is a transcription of the second list of commissioned officers of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Commissioned Officers. [A paper saying that this descriptive book has not been carded is at the bottom of the page] {| | [No.] | Names | Rank | Date of Appointment.
Muster | Remarks. |- | 1 | George G. Coster | Capt | May 17 /65 | Promoted from 1st Sergt to 1st Lieut Dec 17 /64
" " [sc. Promoted from] 1st Lieut " [sc. to] Capt May 17 /65
Enlisted and appointed 4th Sergt Sept 27 /61
Re-enlisted Feby 26" 1864 |- | 1 | John F Casner | 1st Lieut | June 6th /65 | Promoted from 1st Sergt
Enlisted and appointed Corporal Sept 25" 61
Reenlisted Dec 26" 1863 |}

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[This is a transcription of the second descriptive list of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Anthony Rinard S. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Armstrong Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23rd 1863 : [WHERE.] 23rd Dis : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Substitute - transfd : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Appel Jacob : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksm[ith] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th " [sc. 1863] : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis. : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. transfd] : Missing in action : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Boyer John M. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machin[ist] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25th /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Dye U.S. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Baker John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Grey] : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17th 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis. : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : trans. : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Bankered [''sic''] Adolph : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] " [sc. dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Allegheny Penna : [OCCUPATION.] G. Blow[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 28th 1862 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg [''sic''] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Baughman David : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Berger Reuben : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Blum John : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Bywater Wilfred : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Bozier Henry : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Blake Edward [?] [stray marks make his personal name hard to read, but it doesn't seem to be 'Edwin'] : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] St. John [no state or country is listed] : [OCCUPATION.] lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. K. Knapp 15 S 6 Con. Dis End of 2d list

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[This is a transcription of the third descriptive list of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Anthony Rinard S. : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Armstrong, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 23 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute ['Substitute' is written above a crossed-out 'Drafted'] : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : transfered : [NO.] : [NAMES] Appel Jacob : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. grey] : [HAIR.] " [sc. dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Blacksm[ith] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23" Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : missing in action : trans : [NO.] : [NAMES] Anderson John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; looks like it may begin 'Ape'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March [?] 14 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg [''sic''] Pa : [BY WHOM.] W [?] Poster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for C Rohsue [?] 8 Sub 22 Con Dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Adams George W : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]arch 17 /65 : [WHERE.] Brownsboro [?] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Cathbender [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for S. W. Vanatta 93 Sub 24 Con Dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Abbott Leroy : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sallow : [EYES.] bown [?] : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 10 /65 : [WHERE.] Greensburg : [BY WHOM.] W Blouter [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for L. J. Jeffries 78 Sub 21st Con Dis. [some words are written above, but they are so light I can't read them] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Anderson John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [blank] : [WHERE.] [blank] : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Andrews Aaron : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Derrickson [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for D. W. [?] Gill 32 Sub 20 Con Dis : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Boyer John M. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25th 1861 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : mustered by Capt Dye US. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Bywater Wilfred : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 26th 1864 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Baker John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17" /63 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : trans : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Bankerd Adolph : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Allegheny Penna : [OCCUPATION.] G Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 28" 1862 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Lt G A Weeke : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 10th 1862 Capt Dodge Harrisburg Pa : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Baughman David : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Union, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Lumberman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13th 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : Mustered Feb 15th 1864 Capt Gentry Rapp Station [?] Va : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Berger Reuben : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] black : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; may begin 'Boat'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Blum John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10" [?] 1863 [could be 18] : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dist : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Bozier Henry : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 1/8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Burlington N Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 25th 1864 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Stretch : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Stretch : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Blake Edward [''sic''] : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] St John : [OCCUPATION.] La[borer?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 24 [?] /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. K Knapp 1st Sub 7th Con. : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Coster George G : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 26" 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Col Zulick : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Lane : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Casner John F : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26th 1864 [''sic''; presumably 26 Dec 1863] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan Dec 26th [?] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Cooper William R. : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 21st 1861 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lieut D. H. Lentz : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Cloud William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Berks Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" 1864 [''sic''; presumably 26 Dec 1863] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Costello John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Pottsville Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Dec 26" 1863] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Bealton Va] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Carpenter] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Mustered by Lt Swan] : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Chafee Reuben : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16" 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Clark John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Sarah Furnace, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bernard : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Crouse George J. : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] grey : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Smith [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct [?] 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bell : [NO.] : [NAMES] Cresline Peter : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Gro [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 13 /63 : [WHERE.] Greensburgh : [BY WHOM.] Lt B Senter [??] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Drafted 5 Sub 21st Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Crossley, George W : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 [?] inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W Stove 8 Sub 18 Con : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Doring John : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pittsburg [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] G Blower : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [M]ar 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg [''sic''], Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Jeffries : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Demmel Phillip : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [D]ec [?] 27th 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Bernard : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Dawson George : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Venango [?], Penna [the 'V' is very unclear] : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28" 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 19th Dis. : [TERM.] [blank] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Dernell Jonathan K : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Butler, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16" 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Debaun Henry C : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Min[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Clair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for L E. McCrune 38 Sub 18 [congressional district] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Durkin Mark : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] St Johns N. Bruns : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar [?] 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W Laffert [?] 18 Sub 6 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Davis George : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Lab[orer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Potsville [''sic''] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowen : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Thos Morgan 14 Sub 10 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Delany Thomas : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 27 /65 : [WHERE.] W. Chester [written over a crossed-out 'Cap Crestman'] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Crestmann : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. B. Linganend [?] 68 Sub 7 Con. : [NO.] : [NAMES] Dennison John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. [March] 27 /65] : [WHERE.] W Chester : [BY WHOM.] Cap Crestman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J Johnston 9 Sub 7 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Fitzimmons James : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Jefferson Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13" 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] : [NAMES] Frederick Benjamin F [?] : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] black : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Holidaysburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" 1863 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bernard : [NO.] : [NAMES] Freeman James : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15" 63 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Gash George H : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Carlisle England : [OCCUPATION.] Carpe[nter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [De]c 26 1864 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Garden John R. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpe[nter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [illegible] 13" 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Garden Edward D : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] auburn : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ja]n [?] 1st 1864 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa [?] : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bolenies [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Gorbey Robert : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Deleware Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mac [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 23" 64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hildeburn : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Gregg Andrew C : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sallow : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Armstrong Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept [?] 19" /64 : [WHERE.] Alleghany City [?] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Burke : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap [illegible] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Herdenbaugh Peter : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Lewiston, Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26 /64 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Hamilton John : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 6 [?] feet [blank] inches ['6' is written over '5'--or perhaps ''vice versa''] : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] _, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16th 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Hanna Matthew : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. July 16th 1863] : [WHERE.] " [sc. drafted] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. 23rd Dist] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Hull Archibald : [AGE.] 18 7/12 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Brighton : [BY WHOM.] Capt Cathberten : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for Esa Ross 93 Sub 24 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Iddings Elias : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches [perhaps 5 1/2 inches?] : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Hollidaysburg : [BY WHOM.] Cap Loyd : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for L Ale [?] 75 Sub 17 Con : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Jordan Sylvester A. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Clarion, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 31st /64 : [WHERE.] Alleghany Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kirker : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Kirkpatrick William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cle[rk] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Kane John : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Derry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Ba [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " [sc. Dec 26 /63] : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Bealton Va] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Carpenter] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Mustered by Lt Swan] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Kaepplinger Jacob B : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Confec[tioner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 10th 1862 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Knittle, Martin : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 [?] inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Pittsburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Roller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10" 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Kerer Francis [perhaps Keuer or Kever ?] : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] France [written over something erased] : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " " [sc. July 10" 1863] : [WHERE.] " [sc. drafted] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. 22nd Dis] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 years] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Knoles Simon W [?] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] black : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] N York : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar [??] 16 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub [for] J. Keles [?] 115 Sub 18 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Knickabocker Frederick : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] N Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Sold[ier?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J Jones 48 Sub 18 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] George Kittleby : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Min[er?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 27 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville : [BY WHOM.] Cap Bowers : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for M Collins [?] 40 Sub 10 Con : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Leach Eli : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches [??] : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" 1863 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Lindsay William : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Hollidaysburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 5" 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Gentry : [NO.] : [NAMES] Larner Thomas : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] mixed : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J Warren [??] 18 Sub 6 Con [the name is written over a crossed-out name] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Learney Albert [probably Leroy Abbott] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sallow : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 10 /65 : [WHERE.] Greensburg [?] : [BY WHOM.] W Bloutter : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Marple Thomas : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brass tur[ner] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3rd /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Casner : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Peirce : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Miller Henry : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1 [?] /8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Alleghany, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Roller : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10" 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Morely Robert : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Birmingham Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 25th 1864 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Cap Wright [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Howe : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] McFetridge Matthew : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet [blank] inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] McCandless David : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15" 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] McFarland John S. : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Washington Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpen[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 9" 1863 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Wright : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] McIntyre William : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Montgomery Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 31st 1864 : [WHERE.] Alleghany Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Kirke : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Murray Martin J. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]uly 13" 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] McCarty John : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Cork, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sep 27" /61 : [WHERE.] Cap Casner : [BY WHOM.] Phila : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Dye U.S : [NO.] : [NAMES] Moran Hugh : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sernan [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for G. W. Land 4 Sub 1st Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Murphy Daniel : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Ireland] : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [F]eb 2 /65 : [WHERE.] Lancaster : [BY WHOM.] Cap Stoeus [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for A G Bowman 9 CD : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Nicodemus Samuel : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Martinsburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farme[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 15 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Norton William : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 14" /63 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Osborne Mark : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Canada : [OCCUPATION.] mou[lder??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester : [BY WHOM.] Christman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for G J Enry [?] 40 Sub 7 Con : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] O'Malley Patrick : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Balcastle, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Brooke : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] O'Connor William : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. blue] : [HAIR.] " [sc. dark] : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16" /63 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Otway Samuel : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 1 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Cap J Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for T J Richardson 22 Con [illegible] Dis [?] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Printzler Oscar J. K. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] Stoltest [?] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Sargen[t] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10th 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Perry John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] labo[rer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Cap Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W Landen 18 Sub 6 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Ramsey George : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; looks like 'bood' (?); perhaps boatman??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for P. Ramsey 61st Sub 18 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Powers David : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] boat[man?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Sub for T. [?] C. [?] Johnson 16 Sub 6 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Rumbaugh William : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tail[or] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [J]ul 17" 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Rowland John : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] [illegible; it may begin 'Fire'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 24 [?] 65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Capt Loman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for B Grinnon [?] 3 Sub 1st Con dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Royal Samuel S : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] R R [the last word is illegible in the binding; it may begin with an 'S' or an 'L'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Derickson : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for J. Woodsides Dft [??] 15 Sub 20 Con dis : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Stackhouse William C : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Bucks, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Casner : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Dye US. : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Savage Amos W. : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 11 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Allegheny, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Ju]ly 16" 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 21st Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Schwartz John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Butler Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Helper [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10 1863 : [WHERE.] drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Seybert Sam'l W. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 31st 1863 : [WHERE.] Substitute : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Shaeffer John : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Somerset, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Bernard : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Spade [''sic''] William : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dauphin, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26" 1864 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. Licken Run Va] : [BY WHOM.] " " [sc. Lt Adams] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Mustered by Cap Bernard] : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Stauze [?] Christian [the 'u' could be an 'n'] : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3d 1864 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Brooke : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Stoughton Elisha : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 16" 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Steele James B. : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 17" 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 23rd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Simmons William : [AGE.] 18 1/2 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] brown : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for S B Gillespie 89 S. 18 Con dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Sullivan John : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] rudy [''sic''] : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 25 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Leaman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] J Well 4 S. 1st " " [sc. Con dis] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Smith Chas : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. ruddy] : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] D [?] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 30 /65 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Phila] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cap] Leaman : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] W Rennels 31st " [sc. S] 17 Con Dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Young Robert : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Soldier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 7 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] J. H. Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W Hutchison [?] 8 Sub 22 Con dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Strous [?] William H : [AGE.] 18 1/2 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 /65 : [WHERE.] N. Brinton [?] : [BY WHOM.] Cathburton [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for [illegible, written above a crossed-out name] 68 Sub 24 Con Dis : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] Stolte Frederick : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10" [?] 1863 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Schaml [''sic''] Gerhard : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] " [sc. Germany] : [OCCUPATION.] " [sc. Laborer] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] J H [?] Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for C Yandaven [?] 5 Sub 22 Con Dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Hosea Stansburry : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey [?] : [HAIR.] black : [WHERE BORN.] West Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] Boatm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Brinten [??] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cathburton : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W. Toner 92 S 24 Con dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Stauffer Samuel : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. dark] : [EYES.] " [sc. grey?] : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 7 /65 : [WHERE.] N Brinton [?] Pa : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cathburton] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] C Bradly 92 S 24 Con dis : [NO.] : [NAMES] Souash Davis [the 'u' could be a 'w'] : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Idiana [??] : [OCCUPATION.] laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Mar] 8 /65 : [WHERE.] " " [sc. N. Brinton [?] Pa] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Cathburton [?]] : [TERM.] " " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. sub for] H. H. Caughet 68 S. 24 " " [sc. Con dis] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Swank William : [AGE.] 16 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. Fair] : [EYES.] " [sc. blue] : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " " " [sc. Mar 8 /65] : [WHERE.] Greensburg [?] Pa : [BY WHOM.] W B Coulter : [TERM.] " " [sc. 1 year] : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Sub for] C Long 22 S 21 " " [sc. Con dis] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Tipton Samuel B : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] dark : [HAIR.] dark : [WHERE BORN.] Clearfield, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26 /63 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Cap Bernard : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Tucker William : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Allegheny, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 10" /63 : [WHERE.] Drafted : [BY WHOM.] 22nd Dis : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] : [NAMES] Tompson William G [?] ['Tho' is written and crossed-out out to the left of his surname] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 [?] 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] D Sad [?] [the rest is lost in the binding] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 25 /65 : [WHERE.] W Chester : [BY WHOM.] Christman : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : L. D. Britt [?] 9 Sub 7 Con : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Vance William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dennigal, Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farm[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 29" /63 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Va ['Warrenton' is written above a crossed-out 'Bealton'] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Swan : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Vanhorn Bernard : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] " [sc. light] : [EYES.] " [sc. blue] : [HAIR.] " [sc. brown] : [WHERE BORN.] Buck [''sic''] Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Waterm[an] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan [?] 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shipley : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Brooke : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Wilson Peter : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] blue : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Min[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 9" 1863 : [WHERE.] Pittsburg : [BY WHOM.] Cap Wright : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hook - Harrisburg : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Wilson Matthew C. : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] florid : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Blair Co, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Survey[or] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 13" 1864 : [WHERE.] Licken Run Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Adams : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Gentry : [NO.] : [NAMES] Wescott Oscar : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] dark : [EYES.] grey : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] N. Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] labor[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Williamsport : [BY WHOM.] Cap Blair [?] : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for O. J. Perrell [?] 48 [?] Sub 18 Con : [NO.] : [NAMES] Young Thomas : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] light : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] light : [WHERE BORN.] Easton, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct [?] 29 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Cap Casner : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Lt Hall : [NO.] 108 : [NAMES] Young Robert : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] fair : [EYES.] hazel : [HAIR.] brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Sold[ier] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar [illegible] 65 [?] : [WHERE.] Pitts Pa : [BY WHOM.] J. H. Foster : [TERM.] 1 year : [REMARKS.] : Sub for W Huchison [?] 8 Sub 22 Con dis End of 3d list

91stPaCoKNon-Comm-2

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[This is a transcription of the second list of non-commissioned officers of company K of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company K, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] List of Non-Commissioned Officers {| border="1 solid black" ! No. ! Names. ! Rank. ! Date of Appointment. ! Remarks. |- | 1 | John F. Casner | 1st Sergt | Jan 1st 1865 | Promoted from Sergt.
Enlisted and appointed Corporal Sept 25th 1861 |- | 2 | Matthew C. Wilson | Sergeant |   | Transferred from 62nd Regt. P.V. July 22 /64. |- | 3 | William Cloud | Sergeant | Jan 1st 1865 | Promoted from Corpl
Enlisted and appointed Corp'l Sept 27 /64
Wounded May 3 63 |- | 4 | William Vance | Sergeant | April 1st 1865 | Promoted from Corp
Enlisted as Private Dec 4 1861 [?]
Wounded Oct 27 /64 |- | 5 | Samuel B. Tipton | Sergeant | Jan 1st 1865 | Transferred from 62 Regt P.V. July 22 /64 as Priv
Promoted to Corp Sept 1864
promoted Sergt Jan 1st /65 |- |   | Wm Cloud | 1 sergt | June 6" | promoted from Sergt |- |   | Wilfred Baywater [''sic''] | Sergt | June 6th | " " [sc. promoted from] Corpl |- | colspan="5" | [the second page starts here] |- | 1 | Wilfred Bywater | Corporal | Jan 1st 1865 | Enlisted as Priv Dec 1 /61
wounded Sept 30 1864 |- | 2 | David Baughman | " [sc. Corporal] | " " " [sc. Jan 1st 1865] | Transferred from 62nd Regt P.V.July 22 /64
wounded June 1864 |- | 3 | Phillip Demmel | " [sc. Corporal] | April 1st 1865 | Trans from 62nd P.V.July 22 /65 [''sic'', sc. 64] |- | 4 | Peter Herdenbaugh | " [sc. Corporal] | " " " [sc. April 1st 1865] | Enlisted as Priv Nov 4 1861 |- | 5 | John Doring | " [sc. Corporal] | " " " [sc. April 1st 1865] | " " [sc. Enlisted as] [''sic''] Mar 10th 1863
Trans from 62nd Regt P.V.July 22 /64 |- | 6 | Martin J. Murray | " [sc. Corporal] | " " " [sc. April 1st 1865] | Drafted July 1863
" " " " " " " [sc. Trans from 62nd Regt P.V.July 22 /64]
wounded May June /64 |- | 7 | John Schwartz | " [sc. Corporal] | " " " [sc. April 1st 1865] | " " " [sc. Drafted July 1863]
" " " " " " " [sc. Trans from 62nd Regt P.V.July 22 /64]
" " " [sc. wounded May June /64] |- | 8 | Reuben Berger | " [sc. Corporal] | May 31st 1865 | " " " [sc. Drafted July 1863]
" " " " " " " [sc. Trans from 62nd Regt P.V.July 22 /64]
" " " [sc. wounded May June /64] |- | 9 | Saml Seybert | " [sc. Corporal] | July 1st /65 | " [sc. Drafted] |}

91stPaConsolidatedMorningReports

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551 consolidated morning reports from the [[:Category:91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War|91st Pennsylvania Infantry]] exist. The earliest is from 7 February 1863; earlier reports were presumably lost when the regimental wagon was captured in November 1862 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas Walter's description] of the loss). The last is dated 10 July 1865, the day the regiment was mustered out. (A list of all archival records about the 91st Pennsylvania transcribed on WikiTree is available [[Space:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War#Archival_records|here]].) Here are the reports that have been transcribed on WikiTree: * [[Space:91Pa18630207|7 February 1863]] (the first extant report) * [[Space:91st_PA_at_Chancellorsville#consolidated_morning_report|7 May 1863]] (the first report after the Battle of Chancellorsville)

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[This is a transcription of the first Descriptive Roll for company F of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company F, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas|Walter's description]] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] Francis Henry : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bk Binder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philadelphia : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Lieut Augst 5th 1862 [?] : [NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Nugent James : [AGE.] 29 [? could be 27] : [HEIGHT.] 5 7 : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Reduced to the Ranks June 10th 1862 from Sergt : [NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Michaels William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsyl : [OCCUPATION.] Pap. Hang. : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 1st Sergt Augst 5th - 62 : Promoted to 2d Lt Oct 11 /62 : [NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Hess, Samuel H. : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light [?] : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Octobr 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Reduced to the Ranks Sept 4 /62 from Sergt : Transfered to Invalid Corps March 12th [?] 1864 : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Etter, James M : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reduced to Ranks Augst 5th /62 : Discharged Augst 20 /62 : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Sweeny James ['James' seems to be written over another name] : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Paisely Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Reduced to Ranks January 18th 1861 [''sic''] : Deserted March 20 [?] 1862 : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Boyd Robert : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Albany New York : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 4th Sergt Augst 5th /62 : Promoted to 1st Sergt Jany 1st /63 : Reduced to the ranks by sentance [''sic''] of court marshill [''sic''] 31 March 1863. : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Smith James : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylv : [OCCUPATION.] Lithograph : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Missing since the Battle of Chancellorville Va May 3 /61 : Discharged ['for disability' is crossed out here] By reason of Expiration of term of service Nov 2d 1864 : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Beatty Patrick B. : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark Gray [?] : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 30 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability March 13th 1864 : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] OConnell Daniel : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Mould[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 Years. : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 5th Sergt Augst 5th /62 : Deserted April 28th /64 : [NO.] 11 : [NAMES] Zehender John C. : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Wurtemberg Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Agent : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] October 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bell USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Second Enlistment : Promoted to 2d Sergt June 11 /62 : Sergt John C Zehender Discharged for Disability 14 of January 1863 : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] Watkins William E. : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Second Enlistment : Reduced to Ranks March 4th 1862 : Discharged Aprl 2d 1862 : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] Brosnahan John G. : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] _ New York : [OCCUPATION.] Machin[ist] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Second Enlistment. : Deserted about the 30th Octob. 1861 : [NO.] [blank] : [NAMES] Allen John R. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corporal Decbr 23d 1861 : Promoted to 3d [?] Sergt [?] Sept 5 /62 [?] : Promoted to third Sergt January 1st 1863 : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] Keller George A. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Barkeep [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 15 : [NAMES] Weaver William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Capt. Sinix [''sic''] co D, on Consolidation of the two Regts. : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] Bilherty Joseph F. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gunsmith [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Capt Sinix [''sic''] Co D on Consolidation of the two Regts. : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] Strang Benjamin : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teams[ter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct. 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Surgeons Certificate May 6th 1862 : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] Alcorn George : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 3/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Harrisburg Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Soldier : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct. 2d /1861 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted June 11th 1862 at Alexandria Va : Discharged Aug 21 /63 for disability by Genl Martindale at Wash D.C. : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] Murphy John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New York City, New York : [OCCUPATION.] Newsboy : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability February 7th [?] 1863 : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] Foust Henry : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatma[n] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 5th 1862 : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] Deihl Abel T : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25th /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Camp near Sharpsburg Oct 8 /62 : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] Critzer William : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] Bartholomew John : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 24 ['24' is crossed out, and '58' is written above it] : [NAMES] Cahill Patrick : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2d [?] /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Kiled [''sic''] June 18th 1864 : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] Smith George A. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Capt Sinix Co D On Consolidation of the two Regts : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] Pentland William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Druggist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred to Capt Sinix Co. D on Consolidation of the two Regts : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Dougherty Cornelius : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged June 18th 1862 on Surgeons Certificate : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] ODonnell Morris : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Philada Oct 1861 : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] Dougherty Patrick : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 17 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted. now in Capt Frost's Comp. Col. Owens [?] Regt. P.V. : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] Gilliland James : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 14 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Starr U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Drowned Novbr. 20th 1861 at Philadelphia Pa : [NO.] 31 : [NAMES] Clarke Charles : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Certificate of Dr. Knight Regtl. Surgeon Jan 16 /62 : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] Ennis John : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Certificate of Dr. Knight Regtl Surgeon Jan 16 /62 : [NO.] 33 ['33' is crossed out, and '56' is written over it] : [NAMES] McCord Charles : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 2d By Reason of expiration of term of Service : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] Calahan Patrick : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted shortly after enlisted at Philada : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] Ford James : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Plumber : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted March 25th /62 [?] from Christian [?] St [??] Hospital : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] McChain Lewis W : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Lanohill [??] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Tinsmith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr [?] 2d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from co. K Capt Casner to co F by regtl Order Jan 4 /62 : Died July 28 /62 at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] Keefe James : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Feby 5 /63 : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] Walsh John : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corporal Jany 1 /63 : Deserted April 28th 1864 : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] Buckly Curnel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on writ of Habeas Corpus : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] Lee Samuel : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 23 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Writ of Habeas Corpus : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] Lake Edward : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Roxborough Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Smith U.S.A. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Camp Chase Philada Pa March 11th 1862 : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] Shannon Simon C : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] - : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Surgeons Certificate June 12th [??] 1862 : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] Hall David : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] Haskins Sylvester : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 30 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted Philada Oct 1861 : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] Gilliland William : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 30 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : wounded in action May 3 63 at Chancellorsville Va & ret. June 19 /63 [several illegible words] : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Lamb Samuel : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 1st /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl June 11 /62 [?] : [NO.] 47 : [NAMES] Harrison Joseph : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 1 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted : Aprehended [''sic''] Jan 3d /62 and deserted on the 4th of Jan /62. No accounts. : [NO.] 48 : [NAMES] Hinkle Henry B : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 inch : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penn : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 1 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Camp Chase Philad Penn : [NO.] 49 : [NAMES] Hughes James : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability July 14th 1862 : [NO.] 50 : [NAMES] Wyles Kingsley : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Otugo [?] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : deserted June 11th 1862 at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] Farrell Patrick : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : discharged from US Hospital Philada Pa for disability by [illegible] : [NO.] 52 : [NAMES] Dougherty John : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Peirce [?] USA [?] ['Peirce' and 'USA' seem to be written over something] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transfered to Invalid Corps Sept 1st 1863 [??] in accordance [with] General Order No 302 War Department : [NO.] 53 : [NAMES] McCollough Peter : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 54 : [NAMES] Peal Reuben : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light Gray : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 11 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Dye USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Order Surgeons Certificate March 29 /63 : [NO.] 55 ['55' is crossed out, and '55' (''sic'') is written above it—perhaps it's supposed to be '85'?] : [NAMES] McCann John : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for or by Reason of expiration of term of Service Nov [?] 2d 1864 : [NO.] 56 : [NAMES] Van Buren Peter : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Albany New York : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted June 27 /62 : Returned to duty Augst 18 /62 : Died Nov 14th /63 Washington DC : [NO.] 57 : [NAMES] Finnley William : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted July 20 /62 at Alexandria Va : Returned to duty Augst 18 /62 : Transfered to Invalid Corps Sept 30 /63 : [NO.] 58 : [NAMES] Cox Edward A : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Pierce USA : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Order of Court (Writ of Habeas Corpus) : [NO.] 59 : [NAMES] Green Nicholas : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 16th /62 by order of Adj General : [NO.] 60 : [NAMES] Fetzer Aaron C : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Died at Columbia Hospital D.C. Feb 22 /62. : [NO.] 61 : [NAMES] Koonts Lewis : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Alexandria Va August 19th 1862 : [NO.] 62 : [NAMES] Hause Edwin : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to a Corporal June 19 /62 : [NO.] 63 : [NAMES] Derr Jeremiah : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to a Corporal Jany No 1 /63 : Transferred to Invalid Corps [illegible date] : [NO.] 64 : [NAMES] Gehrig Joseph B. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 1 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kayser P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability Augst 21 /62 : [NO.] 65 : [NAMES] Gebler Joseph T. : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Pottsville Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Salesman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to a Corporal May 22 1862 : Promoted to sergt Jany nr 1 /63 : Killed in action May 3 /63 at Chancellorsville Va : [NO.] 66 : [NAMES] Gravell John : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability July 14th 1862 : [NO.] 67 : [NAMES] Carr Henry : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - New York : [OCCUPATION.] Tailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kayser P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability on 7th day April 1862 [?] By Regimental Surgeon : [NO.] 68 : [NAMES] Foust Oscar : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corporal March 4th 1862 : Deserted June 11th 1862 [?] at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 69 : [NAMES] Goodman Isaac : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Milton : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 70 : [NAMES] Chaptman William : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet 2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Novbr 1 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to a Corporal Jany nr 1 /63 : [NO.] 71 : [NAMES] Rubicam George W : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Novbr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 12th 1862 : [NO.] 72 : [NAMES] Rubicam George C : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Murphy P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability April 12th 1862 : [NO.] 73 : [NAMES] Bachtel David : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Cty Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Novbr 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Feby 13 /63 : [NO.] 74 : [NAMES] Williams John : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Wales : [OCCUPATION.] Bricklayer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sinix P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 75 : [NAMES] May Howard : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Northumberland Cy, Penna. : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 4 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Writ of Habeas Corpus Decb 14 /61 : [NO.] 76 : [NAMES] Montgomery Ralph B. : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] North@ Cy., Penna [presumably Northumberland County, Pennsylvania] : [OCCUPATION.] Storeboy [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada [written over something, perhaps over 'Lieut Parsons'] : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl Jan 19 /62 : Deserted June 11th 1862 at Alexandria Va + returned to Co Augst 22 /62 : Deserted Sept 2nd 1863 [?] : [NO.] 77 : [NAMES] Rutter Albert : [AGE.] 15 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Drumer [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 4 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for disability April 12 /63 [?] Washington D.C. : [NO.] 78 : [NAMES] Kline William : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] : [COMPLEXION.] : [EYES.] : [HAIR.] : [WHERE BORN.] : [OCCUPATION.] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kayser P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted shortly after enlistment. : [NO.] 79 : [NAMES] Stitzman Adam : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Fifer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Parsons P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 80 : [NAMES] Fordsman David : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Milton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 12 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Sept 22d /62 at Harrisburg Pa for disability : [NO.] 81 : [NAMES] Geiger William H. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Light : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Catawissa Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Novbr 12 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to Corpl June [?] 11/ 62 [?] : Transferred to Invalid Corps July 8 /63 : [NO.] 82 : [NAMES] Waltman William F. : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hatzel [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] North'd [?] Cy. Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Novbr 12 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Gilbert P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability at Alexandria Va : [NO.] 83 : [NAMES] Ritter J Monroe : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] North'd Cy Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 14 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt. Gilbert P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Order of Court : [NO.] 84 : [NAMES] Earl Richard E. : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Shippen [?] Cameron [?] County, Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Hall P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Died at Camp Stanton, D.C. Febr. 20 /62 : [NO.] 85 ['85' is crossed out and '54' is written above it] : [NAMES] Stewart James : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr. 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Keyser P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted at Camp Chase : Returned to Company April 2d 1864 [?] : [NO.] 86 : [NAMES] McGoveran [?] Thomas : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 87 : [NAMES] Bridells Charles W. : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Book keeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 22 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged for Disability Jany nr 10 /63 : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] Campbell Joseph : [AGE.] 45 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Mexico Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 22 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada ['Philada' is written over another word] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter PV : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Certificate of Disability March 28 [?] /62 : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Reed James : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Cy. Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Paper dealer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nobr 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged from Cliffborn [?] Hospt Nov 27 /62 : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Lampas Henry : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transferred from Co K. : Deserted at Camp Chase. Phil. Decb 1861 : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] Bourganot Lewis : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hatzel : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Aix La Chappel, France : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged on Certificate of Disability Apr [?] 19 /62 [several illegible words] : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] McMichaels William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brickmoulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transfered to Invalid Corps September 30 /63 : [NO.] 93 : [NAMES] McClung William : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Phillips P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Carrick Thomas : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 4 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Reed [''sic''; I assume this should be 'red'] : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 2d /61 : [WHERE.] Philada Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Phillips P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] Hagerty Patrick : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] - Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Decbr 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted from Alexandria Va August 19 /62 : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] Strang Isaac : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 5 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 8 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Deserted at Camp Chase Phil Jan 1862 : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] Stroup George Felix : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bootfitter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 7 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : missing since the action of Chancellorville May 3 /63 : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] Van Howden William B. : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Fisherman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 1 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged by Surgeons Certificate June [?] 12th [?] 1862 : [NO.] 99 : [NAMES] Gray Henry Francis : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 6 feet - inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bonet Board mak[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 4 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Capt Fetter P.V. : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 100 ['100' is crossed out, and '53' is written over it] : [NAMES] Fleming George : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue ['Blue' is written over another word] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Glass Blow[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 2 /62 : [WHERE.] Alexandria Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 101 : [NAMES] Augustus Flicker : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] New York State : [OCCUPATION.] Brickmo[ulder] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 2 /62 : [WHERE.] Alex Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Weeks P.V. : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged June 8th, 1863 on surgeon's certificate of disability at Hospital in Phila Pa : [NO.] 102 : [NAMES] John Egan : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 [?] inches ['9' is written over another number, and is hard to read] : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Workma[n] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 30 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory [?] : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Clothing issued Aj Gen Deptmt at Harrisburg : Transferred to the Invalid Corps July 15 /63 : [NO.] 103 : [NAMES] Robert Carrick : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Island of Malta : [OCCUPATION.] Carpente[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 1 [?] /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory [?] : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : Clothing issued Aj Gen Dept at Harrisburg : discharged for Disability Feby 13 /63 : [NO.] 104 ['104' is crossed out, and '52' is written above it] : [NAMES] John H Denning [?] : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ligh [''sic''] : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Stove m[aker?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 9 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Closson : [TERM.] 3 yrs : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 105 : [NAMES] William Mooney : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butch[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 11 /62 : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Closson] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 106 ['106' is crossed out, and '51' is written above it] : [NAMES] George Carrick : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] " " [sc. Phila Penna] : [OCCUPATION.] Brick m [the rest is lost in the gutter] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Aug 11 /62] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt Closson] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 107 ['107' is crossed out, and '56' is written above it] : [NAMES] Harry H Zane : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 6 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] " [sc. Hazel] : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Haddonfield, N.J. : [OCCUPATION.] Carpent[er] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] " [sc. Aug 11 /62] : [WHERE.] " [sc. Philada] : [BY WHOM.] " [sc. Lt. Closson] : [TERM.] " [sc. 3 yrs] : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 108 ['108' is crossed out, and '49' is written above it] : [NAMES] David F Mansfield : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Boston Mass : [OCCUPATION.] Builder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 28 [?] /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Promoted to 2 Sergt Jany nr 1 /63 : [NO.] 109 ['109' is crossed out, and '48 is written above it] : [NAMES] Robert Wilkinson : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 10 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 12 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 110 : [NAMES] William Wilkinson : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 9 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] August 12 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] : [NO.] 111 : [NAMES] Howell Williams : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 3 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Hack [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Transfered [''sic''] to Invalid Corps March 16th [year illegible] : [NO.] 112 : [NAMES] John H Hilsee : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 7 1/2 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Gray : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Taylor [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 3 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt A [??] Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : Discharged Nov 24 [?] /63 for Disability Camp near Paoli Mills Va Surgeons Certificate : [NO.] 113 ['114' is written below this number, presumably because John R Allen is added betwen entries 13 and 14] : [NAMES] Charles Thompson : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 feet 8 inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Gray : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philada Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 15 /62 : [WHERE.] Philada : [BY WHOM.] Lt A [?] Gregory : [TERM.] 3 years : [REMARKS.] : [blank] End of 1st list.

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[This is a transcription of the Descriptive Roll for company E of the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|91st Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1861-1865)]]] [A list of everything included in the 91st Pennsylvania's descriptive books, with links to transcriptions, is available [[Space:Descriptive_Books_91st_PA|here]].] [source: Descriptive book, company E, 91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 153 (Judge Advocate General, Army)] [transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [This is not the original descriptive book. See [[Space:Thomas_Walter_on_91st_PA#recordsLost Thomas|Walter's description]] of the loss of the regimental records in November 1862. On 18 August 1863, the adjutant asked company commanders to give him a list of all commissioned officers in their company, with all changes since the company was organized, to enable him to produce a new regimental descriptive book (circular, HQ 91st PA, 18 August 1863).] : [NO.] 1 : [NAMES] David B. Baker : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet. 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Town or Country Philad State Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Book [the inner margin seems to have a second word, perhaps beginning 'Bi'--maybe 'Binder'?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into service By Col. Reiff : Promoted to 1st Lieut Vice Hall Promoted :[NO.] 2 : [NAMES] Samuel E. Conrad : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet. 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. Mustered into service By] Lieut Swann : Renlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol. : Deserted : Returned under Presidents [''sic''] proclamation with loss of all Pay Due for the time absent : promoted to sergt for soldierly Conduct During the campaighn [''sic''] of /64 :[NO.] 3 : [NAMES] Theodore A Hope : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet. 8 3/4 Inches. : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt. Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " [sc. Mustered into service By] Lieut. Swann : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Promoted to 1st Lieut Vice Baker Resighned [''sic''] : Promoted to Capt Vice Hall Discharged :[NO.] 4 : [NAMES] Henry Elliott : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet. 9 Inches. : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Mustered into Service By] Col. Reiff : Discharged by Reason of Disability : [NO.] 5 : [NAMES] Samuel C [?] Griffith : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Vender : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Col. Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of expiration Of term of service : [NO.] 6 : [NAMES] Philip L. [?] Stetsberg [Bates and the list of non-commissioned officers have Stotsenberg.] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet. 11 1/2 Inches. : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Black Smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Lieut. Swann : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Promoted to sergt for Soldierly Conduct During the Campighn [''sic''] Of /64 : [NO.] 7 : [NAMES] Louis Brophy : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Berks County Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Col. Reiff : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Promoted to sergt for soldierly appearances [The corporals list in the list of non-commissioned officers appears to give "soldierly conduct" as the reason for his promotion.] : Promoted to 1st sergt for soldierly Conduct in Late Battle Vice Baker Promoted : Died from Wounds Receved [''sic''] in the head While Charging the enemys [''sic''] Works in front of Petersburg Va On the 23d Day of June /64 : [NO.] 8 : [NAMES] Michael Snyder : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Varnisher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Lieut Swann : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 9 : [NAMES] Joseph H. Smith : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Lieut Swann : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Reduced to the Ranks for Being absent while his Comp was engaged with the enemy at the Wilderness Va : arrested as a Deserter : referd [''sic''] to his Comp Commander : Returned to Duty Without trial : [NO.] 10 : [NAMES] Cyrus Cartledge : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] stone Cutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : " " " [sc. Mustered into service By] Col Reiff : Promoted to sergt for solderly [''sic''] Conduct Wounded at the Battle of Gettys Burg Pa. : Discharged by Reason Of expiration term service :[NO.] 11 : [NAMES] Francis O Dell : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 11 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Leitchfield, Co [?] Conn : [OCCUPATION.] Mill Sawyer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into Service By Col Reiff : Died Of Deise [''sic''] Of the Lungs at his home in Philad Pa : Deserted from Regt at Washington D.C and Returned to Duty under Presidents [''sic''] Proclimation [''sic''] With Loss Of all Pay Due for term absent : [NO.] 12 : [NAMES] John L. Graham : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Cincinati [''sic''] Ohio : [OCCUPATION.] Millinor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlsited [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Promoted to Corpl [According to the list of non-commissioned officers, he was appointed corporal on 10 September 1861, as part of the first group of non-commissioned officers.] : Reduced to Ranks for Disobedience Of Orders : Reenlisted : Promoted to sergt Vice elliott Discharged [According to the list of non-commissioned officers, he replaced Theodore Hope, Cartledge replaced Elliott. Since Cartledge and Graham were promoted on the same day, there may be no real difference.] : Promoted to First sergt Vice Brophy Killed : Promoted to 2d Lieut Vice Lentz Promoted : Promoted to 1st Lieut Vice Hope Promoted : [NO.] 13 : [NAMES] Montgomery Burr : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 6 Feet 1 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Georgetown Dela : [OCCUPATION.] silver smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrenton Junction [?] : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brass : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Cap Barnard : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Promoted to Corpl For soldierly appearances [According to the list of non-commissioned officers, he was appointed corporal on 10 September 1861, as part of the first group of non-commissioned officers.] : Promoted to sergt Vice Hope Promoted : Wounded in action at Gettys Burg Pa : Wounded in action at Peters Burg Va : [NO.] 14 : [NAMES] Alberto Girard : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 1 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] C Cannada [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol :[NO.] 15 : [NAMES] John A Henry : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Discharged By Reason Of Death While home On a Vet Furlough from sickness : [NO.] 16 : [NAMES] Thomas Albertson : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 3d /61 : [WHERE.] Philad [Pa] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Discharged By Reason Of Death from sickness : [NO.] 17 : [NAMES] Micheal [''sic''] J Bergin : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug [?] 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Deserted from the Regt after the Battle Of Chancelors Ville Va and joined the Invalid Corps : Rturned [''sic''] By Order Of War Department to Be tried for Desertion : sentence to serve 3 Months after Orriginal [''sic''] term Of service and Loose [''sic''] all Pay and allowance for time Due him to this Date Sep 21 /64 : Discharged By Reason of expiration term service : [NO.] 18 : [NAMES] Samuel Burns : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col. Reiff : Promoted to Corpl for soldierly appearances : Wounded at the Battle of Laurel Hill the 12th/ Day of May /64 in Leg : Discharged By Reason Of expiration term Of [s]ervice : [NO.] 19 : [NAMES] David Baird : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Denngal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] In [''sic''] Keeper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col. Reiff : taken Prisoner at Battle of Frederick Burg [''sic''] : Since exchanged : Discharged By Reason Of expiration term Of service : [NO.] 20 : [NAMES] Alexander Baird : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dennagal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Stone mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrent Junct : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brass : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Cap. Barnard : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Killed in action at Bethsader [''sic''] Church Va While the the [''sic''] Regt Was forming a line : [two words appear to be erased at the end of the line: taken prisoner] : [NO.] 21 : [NAMES] Franklin Braceland : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Demagh Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Bricklayer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Philad Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into service By Col. Reiff : Deserted from Regt : apprehended March 7th /64 : By special Order No 60 Head Quarters 1st Divison [''sic''] 5 Corps all Pay to Be Deducted for time absent and Returned to his Comy for Duty : Deserted again Near Peters Burg Va June 23d /64 : [NO.] 22 : [NAMES] George W. Bowman : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col. Reiff : Discharged By Reason Disability : [NO.] 23 : [NAMES] Joseph Budd : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gardener : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : transferd [''sic''] in Invalid Corps By Reason unfit for Field Duty : [NO.] 24 : [NAMES] James Clark : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Talbort [''sic''] Co Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Gardener : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Died from Deise [''sic''] in Washington D. C : [NO.] 25 : [NAMES] James C. Cartledg : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] stone Cutter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : transferd [''sic''] into Iinto [''sic''] Invalid Corps By Reason unfit for field Duty : since Discharged By Reason Of expiration Of term Of service : [NO.] 26 : [NAMES] William Clark : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 /12 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Coach trim : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : [This line appears to be erased:] transferd Into Invalid Corps : Wounded in hand at the Battle Of Fredericks Burg Va On the 9th [''sic''] Day Of December 62 [Bates has 13 December, which is more plausible, since the battle hadn't begun on the 9th.] : since Discharged haveing [''sic''] Lost a Portion Of his hand : [NO.] 27 : [NAMES] Joseph Clowney : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 6 Feet 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Del. County Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 28 : [NAMES] Joseph F. Campbell : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dery Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 29 : [NAMES] Joseph Campbell : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Denigall Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt. Starr : transferd [''sic''] to Comp G 91st P.V.V the Comp Being Over the Maximum Number By Regt Order Dec /61 [It does say "PVV", although he transfered in December 1861, and the regiment was not a "Veterans" regiment until the end of 1863.] : [NO.] 30 : [NAMES] Francis P. Donahue : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Vender : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrent Junc : [BY WHOM.] Lieut Brass : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Cap Barnard : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Wounded at the Battle Of the Wilderness Va slight Contusion : Promoted to Corporeal [''sic''] for solderly [''sic''] Conduct : tried By Court Martial Convened at alexandria Va Monday January 23d 65 : sentence to Loose [''sic''] all pay and allowances now Due and Make good the time Lost By absence : [NO.31 : [NAMES] William Dougherty [something is written about 'Dougherty'; it appears to be 'Nombr 7'] : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton, Va : [BY WHOM.] Liet [''sic''] Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Musterd [''sic''] into service By Lieut Swann : Promoted to Corpl for Bravery On the Battle field : Killed While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] works at Hatchier Crick [''sic''] Va On the 27t Day of October /64 Shot through thigh and Before he Could Be got Of [''sic''] the field he was Shot through the head : [NO.] 32 : [NAMES] James Derlin : [AGE.] 22 [The first '2' seems to be written over a '3'; it could be '32', and based on the Pennsylvania State Archives Civil War Service cards, I believe it is] : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service] By Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 33 : [NAMES] Robert Ellingsworth : [AGE.] 46 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Essex County Dela : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reenlisted as Veteran Vol : Wounded in thigh While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works at Petersburg Va On the 23 Day Of June /64 : Since Died Of his Wounds in Philadelpha [''sic''] Pa : [NO.] 34 : [NAMES] Henry Fry : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Holland Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Wood Cutt[er] [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24 [?] /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Deserted his Regt at Philadelphia Pa February 10th /62 : [NO.] 35 : [NAMES] John J. Griffith : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Promoted to first sergt for soldierly Conduct Wounded in Leg While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va On the 27' Oct /64 : taken Prisoner at the Battle of Fredricks [''sic''] Burg Va On th [''sic''] 10t Dec /62 [The date is probably wrong; the battle hadn't begun. I suspect he was captured on the 16th, when many men from company E were captured; perhaps the transcriber misread '16' as '10'.] : Since exchanged : [NO.] 36 : [NAMES] Joseph Green : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] West Brommich England : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Court Martailed [''sic''] for Cowerdice [''sic''] in face Of the enimy [''sic''] : sentene [''sic''] to forfeit $10 Per Month Of his Monthly Pay for six months : slightly Wounded in the head at Peters Burg Va June 23 /64 : [NO.] 37 : [NAMES] William Gillmore : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dery Cony Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 38 : [NAMES] William Gorman : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : taken Prisoner at the Battle Of Fredericks Burg : since exchanged : [NO.] 39 : [NAMES] George Hampton : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Promoted Corporal for soldierly appearences [''sic''] : Wounded in Phila Pa By acidend [''sic''] in the shoulder Aug /61 : [NO.] 40 : [NAMES] George Hollick : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 41 : [NAMES] Francis D. Harrigan : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into Service By Col Reiff : Promoted to Corpl for soldierly apperances [''sic''] : Discharged the service By Reason expiration Of term Of service : [NO.] 42 : [NAMES] Charles Haughy : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Pasely Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Stover : Deserted the service : apprehended 4th 64 [''sic''] : Pay Dedicot [''sic''] for time Lost By Desertion By Regt Order : Killed in action at Laurel Hill [This should be Spottsylvania Court House.] Va On the 12 Day Of May /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enemys [''sic''] Works : [NO.] 43 : [NAMES] William Jeffries : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Varnisher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Promoted to Corpl for soldierly Conduct : Promoted to sergt for Bravery On the Battle field : slightly Wounded at the Battle Of Fredericks Burg Va Dec 10 /62 [Bates has 13 December, which seems more plausible.] : Wounded in Rist [''sic''] at the engagement at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va Oct 27 /64 : [NO.] 44 : [NAMES] William Johnson : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Layer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 26 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 45 : [NAMES] George W. Keever : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cigar Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : taken Prisoner at the Battle Of frediricks [''sic''] Burg Va Dec 10 /62 [This should probably be 16 December.] : since exchanged : [NO.] 46 : [NAMES] Stephen Kelly : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of expiration Of term Of service : [NO.] 47 : [NAMES] David G Lentz : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Clerk : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of expiration Of term Of service : [NO.] 48 : [NAMES] William Lowry : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Manchester England : [OCCUPATION.] spinster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 49 : [NAMES] Robert Miller : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Confection [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Killed at the Battle Of Chancelors Vill [''sic''] On the 3d Day of May /63 : [NO.] 50 : [NAMES] Augustine C Montgomery : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Cincinatia [''sic''] Ohio : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Promoted to Corpl for solderly [''sic''] Conduct : Reduced for Disobediance [''sic''] of Orders [on 8 December 1863] : taken Prisoner at the Battle Of the Wilderness : [NO.] 51 : [NAMES] Joseph McKeever : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Denigal Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labore[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered into service By Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 52 : [NAMES] John McConnell : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Willmington [''sic''] Deaware [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Detailed With Batery [''sic''] D. 5 U.S. artilery [''sic''] : [NO.] 53 : [NAMES] Henry McKnight : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : transferd [''sic''] to Compy [no company is given; Bates has company G] 91st Regt P.V. : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 54 : [NAMES] Francis Mathews : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 24 /61 [Bates has 21 August] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Desseted [''sic''] the Regt in Phila Pa : [NO.] 55 : [NAMES] Thomas McGlin : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sandy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Manchester England : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 26 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Deserted the Regt in alexandria Va : [NO.] 56 : [NAMES] Henry G Mathers : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Grocer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 57 : [NAMES] William McCartny : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Dery Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Wounded in action at Chancelors Ville Va May 3d /63 : Discharged By Reason Of expiration of term Of service : [NO.] 58 : [NAMES] Francis C McMakin : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] N.Y. City New Yrok : [OCCUPATION.] Brush Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Killed in action at Chancelors Ville Va May 3d /63 : [NO.] 59 : [NAMES] Archibald McKain : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Layer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 2 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Wounded in hand transfrd [''sic''] to invalid Corps : [NO.] 60 : [NAMES] Thomas McCombs : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Black : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] N.Y. City New York : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 61 : [NAMES] Barney McNulty : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into Service By Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Vet Vol : Killed in action in front Of Peters Burg Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works Ball through the Neck June 18th /64 : [several lines of words are crossed out too heavily for me to read them on the microfilm.] : [NO.] 62 : [NAMES] Francis Manniees : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 4 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Deserted the Regt at Washington DC : [NO.] 63 : [NAMES] Dennis McCarty : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gentle Man : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Deserted the Regt at falmouth Va : apprehended January 24 /64 : tried By Court Martial : sentence to forfeit all Pay and allowance And $10 Per Month Of his Monthly Pay for 15 Month [''sic''] and Make Good all time Lost By Desertion : [NO.] 64 : [NAMES] John McKnight : [AGE.] 41 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 9 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Deserted his Regt in Philad Pena [''sic''] : [NO.] 65 : [NAMES] John Null : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 66 : [NAMES] John Park : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 11 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Lathvan Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Warrent Junct : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brass : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Barnard : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Wounded in action at Peters Burg Va June 23 /64 Lost Leg since Died : [NO.67 : [NAMES] Alfred Singly : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Berks Conty [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col. Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 68 : [NAMES] Robert H. Sinex : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] New Castle Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Carpente[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col. Reiff : transferd [''sic''] to Comp. D. 91st Regt P.V. By Regt Orders : [NO.] 69 : [NAMES] Samuel Stewart : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Donegal Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Wounded in action : transferd [''sic''] to Invalid Corps : taken Prisoner at Fredericks Burg Va since exchanged : [NO.] 70 : [NAMES] John Stotsenburg : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Maker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 3 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Discharged By Reason Of expiration term Of service : [NO.] 71 : [NAMES] John Scott : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dengal Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Engraver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into Service By Lieut Swann : Reinlisted as Veteran Vol in Comp A 91 PVV : transferd [''sic''] Back in to Comp E 91st PVV By Order Col E. M. Gregory : [NO.] 72 : [NAMES] John Thompson : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Lanchisier [''sic''] England : [OCCUPATION.] Weaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Died in Philad Penna Of Deise [''sic''] : [NO.] 73 : [NAMES] Joseph Willson : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Monchen Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 20 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 74 : [NAMES] John Whalen : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Carlon Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Wounded in action at Chancelors Ville : trasferd [''sic''] into Invalid Corps : [NO.] 75 : [NAMES] Thomas Whelan : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Carlon Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Carpente[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : transferd [''sic''] into Invalid Corps : [NO.] 76 : [NAMES] Patric [''sic''] White : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ceicil [''sic''] Co Maryland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 77 : [NAMES] William S. Willis : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug [?] 26 [no year; 1861 according to Bates] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Col Reiff : Died from Deise [''sic''] at Washington D.C : [NO.] 78 : [NAMES] Robert Wooden : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Doug Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Wounded in action at the gault House spotylvania [''sic''] Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimy [''sic''] through the Breast : taken Prisoner at Fredricks Burg Va since exchanged : tried By Court Martial Convened at alexandria Va On Monday December 19th 64 : sentence to forfeit ten Dollers [''sic''] per Month Of his Monthly Pay for the period of six months and make good all time Lost By Desertion : [NO.] 79 : [NAMES] Samuel Williamson : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Omor Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 31 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : transferd [''sic''] to Comy G 91st P.V By Order Col E. M. Gregory : [NO.] 80 : [NAMES] James Williams : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Monmouth Whales [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Layer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 81 : [NAMES] William Wiley : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 21 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into service By Col Reiff : transferd [''sic''] to Comp K 91st PV By Orde [''sic''] Of Col E M Gregory : [NO.] 82 : [NAMES] George Young : [AGE.] 32 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Promoted to Corpl for soldierly apearences [''sic''] : [NO.] 83 : [NAMES] John C Young : [AGE.] 43 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Basket Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 6 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Starr : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 84 : [NAMES] Hugh Callahan : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Fermana Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Black smith : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Renlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Deserted While home On Veteran furlough : [NO.] 85 : [NAMES] Robert Raya : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Denegahl Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Discharged By Reaseon [''sic''] Of Disability : [NO.] 86 : [NAMES] William McGlincey : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 26 /64 [Bates has 28 March] : [WHERE.] Warrent Junct : [BY WHOM.] Lt Brass : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Barnard : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Wounded at Battle of Gettysburg Pa July 2d /63 in Right Cheek : [NO.] 87 : [NAMES] John H Fenn : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol [two words erased at end of line: Capt Lentz] : Promoted to Corpl for Bravery in the field : [NO.] 88 : [NAMES] James Maniees : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Fermana Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Gardener : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 14 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 89 : [NAMES] Philip H. Peltz : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 15 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : transferd [''sic''] to Invalid Corps : [NO.] 90 : [NAMES] Andrew Flemming : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Denighal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Coach Man : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 27 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] By Dye U.S.A : Discharged By Reason Of expiration term service : [NO.] 91 : [NAMES] Thomas McGroney : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Dealer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 19 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into servic [''sic''] By Capt Lentz : Discharged By Reason Of Disability at Washington D.C. : [NO.] 92 : [NAMES] William Rinick : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brick Layer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Liut [''sic''] Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 93 : [NAMES] John Callahan : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Seaman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Wounded in action at Bethsader [''sic''] Church Va : [NO.] 94 : [NAMES] Thomas Tully : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Wounded By accident at Washington DC in hand Lost finger : [NO.] 95 : [NAMES] Joseph H Prickett : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Camden New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Killed in action at Petersburg Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works shot through the head [According to the list of deaths, and to Bates, he died on 21 June of wounds received on 18 June.] : [NO.] 96 : [NAMES] George B. Tomblin : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 97 : [NAMES] Thomas D. Riley : [AGE.] 46 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Chester Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Basket Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : Killed in action at Laurel Hill Va May 12 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works shot through the head : [NO.] 98 : [NAMES] James H Clayton : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pa Penna [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Harness Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted [''sic''] as Veteran Vol : taken Prisoner at Battle of Fredericks Burg Va : since exchanged : [NO.] 99 : [NAMES] William Bryson : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 21 /61 [The date seems to have originally been written as Dec 26, but the '6' seems to have been erased and a '1' written over it.] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Killed in action at Battle Of Chancelors Ville Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enemy Works : [NO.] 100 : [NAMES]John Garrity : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Hostler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 26 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Wounded at Battle Of Chancelors Ville Va in hand and arm : tried By Court Martial Convened at alexandria Va On Monday December 19th /64 Charge Desertion : sentence to forfeit all Pay and allowances Now Due and forfeit ten Dollers [''sic''] per Month Of his Monthly Pay for the Ballence [''sic''] of his term and make Good all time Lost By Desertion : [NO.] 101 : [NAMES] James Rae : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Thomson Ville Connct : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 28 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Liet [''sic''] Hall [I assume this is an error, since Bates lists Rae as originally enlisting in company I.] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into service By Lieut Hall : Died from Wounds Receved [''sic''] in action at Gettys Burg Pa July 4th /63 struck in side With shell : [NO.] 102 : [NAMES] William Dorsey : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Caimbria [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 7 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hall : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Hall : Discharged By Reason Of expiration Of term Of service Jan 7th /65 expiration term Of Service [''sic''] : [NO.] 103 : [NAMES] Francis Toner : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Dery Co Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Dec 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Bealton Va : [BY WHOM.] Lt Carpenter : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Swann : Reinlisted as Veteran Vol : [NO.] 104 : [NAMES] James Claville : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Drummond Virginia : [OCCUPATION.] Dealer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Oct 26 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Lentz [ 'sic' ; 'Lt' seems to be written over 'Capt'] [He seems to have enlisted in co I initially; perhaps that caused the confusion here.] : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Hall : Discharged By Reason Of Disability : [NO.] 105 : [NAMES] John Haines : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 30 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Discharged By Reason Of Disibility [''sic''] : [NO.] 106 : [NAMES] William Dougherty : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] engenere [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 25 /61 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Hall : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Hall : Discharged By Reason Of expiration term Of service : taken Prisoner at Fredricks Burg Va Since exchanged : [NO.] 107 : [NAMES] James A Clark : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] easton Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gilder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 4 [?] /64 [This is written over another date, and is very hard to read.] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt. Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Hilderburn : Reinlisted as Veteran Vol : Discharged from the Regt Aug 21 /63 By Reason of Sicknes [''sic''] Contracted in swimming the Rappahanoc [''sic''] River to save his Company from Captives [??] : since Reinlisted in same Company : [NO.] 108 : [NAMES] Joseph Allison : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blu [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Carlile [''sic''] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] June 23 /62 [Bates has 22 June.] : [WHERE.] Alexandria Va : [BY WHOM.] Cap Lentz : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt Lentz : Deserted from Regt in Alexandria Va Aug 7 /62 : [NO.] 109 : [NAMES] Jacob W. Aflerback : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer [written over an illegible word] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 15 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Gegory [''sic''] : Promoted to Corpl for soldierly appearances : [NO.] 110 : [NAMES] George B. Kulp : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Whip Mak : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 22 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Gregory : Discharged By Reason under age : [NO.] 111 : [NAMES] John L. Keever : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Confecton [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 4 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] into Service By Lieut. Gregory : enlisted as a Recruit : taken Prisoner at Battle of fredricks Burg Va Dec 10 /62 [Probably a mistake for 16 December 1862.] since exchanged : Wounded in Leg at Battle of Lauerl [''sic''] Hill Va Leg amputated : [NO.] 112 : [NAMES] James McFarland : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Tirone Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Sugar Ref [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Aug 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lit. [''sic''] Gregory : enlisted as a Recruit : Deserted from Camp Parole On Or about the 15th Of April 63 from Camp Parole : taken prisoner at fredricks Burg Va Dec 10 /62 [This is probably a mistake for 16 December 1862] since exchanged : [NO.] 113 : [NAMES] Joseph Rementer : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 3 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Gregory : enlisted as a Recruit : taken Prisoner at fredricks Burg Va Dec 10 /62 [This is probably a mistake for 16 December 1862] Since exchanged : [NO.] 114 : [NAMES] John J Russell : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 18 /62 [Bates has 18 July 1862.] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Gregory : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 115 : [NAMES] Martin Blake : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 6 Feet -- Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Albany New York : [OCCUPATION.] Type Found [?] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 16 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut. Gregory : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 116 : [NAMES] James Gleason : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted a [''sic''] a Recruit : Wounded in action at Bethsader [''sic''] Church Va While Regt Was Geting [''sic''] in Line June 1s /64 : [NO.] 117 : [NAMES] Charles Leonard : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Cooper : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 118 : [NAMES] Charles Yost : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Painter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 21 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 119 : [NAMES] John Brander : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 22 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 120 : [NAMES] Joshua Wood : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 22 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Killed in action at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va Oct 27 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works Shot through the throat : [NO.] 121 : [NAMES] William Morris : [AGE.] 17 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Cicle [?] Ohio : [OCCUPATION.] Sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 22 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : enlisted as a Recruit : Musterd [''sic''] into service By Lit [''sic''] Hilderburn : [NO.] 122 : [NAMES] Charles Thompson : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] New Castle Delaware : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [mustered into service by] Liet [''sic''] Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded in action at Hacthier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va in arm While scirmishing With the enimy [''sic''] Oct 27 /64 : since Lost his arm : Discharged February 11th 65 On surgeons Certificat [''sic''] : [NO.] 123 : [NAMES] John H. Dollaway : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Hudson New York : [OCCUPATION.] jewler [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 26 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded in action at Peters Burg Va June 23 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimy [''sic''] in hand : [NO.] 124 : [NAMES] John Flyn : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 125 : [NAMES] James Hutchings : [AGE.] 44 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Northampton England : [OCCUPATION.] Basket M[aker] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [mustered into service by] Liut [''sic''] Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Died from Deise [''sic''] at Dept Hospital at City Point Va Oct 2 /64 : [NO.] 126 : [NAMES] Edward J Farrell : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Killdare Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 28 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 127 : [NAMES] Joseph Cohen : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Killdare Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 29 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va On scirmish [''sic''] Line Oct 27 /64 in arm : [NO.] 128 : [NAMES] Robert T Earnest : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Bron [''sic''] : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Differ [??] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 2 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 129 : [NAMES] William W Burns : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Glascow [''sic''] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Painte[r] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 2 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as Veteran Recruit : Wounded in action in front Of Peters Burg Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works June 23 /64 in hand : since Lost hand : Promoted to Corporal for Gallnt [''sic''] Conduct On Battlefield : [NO.] 130 : [NAMES] George W Webb : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] sailor : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as Recruit : Died from Deise [''sic''] On Bord [''sic''] transport Atlantic While On his way to Phila Pa Aug 20 /64 : [NO.] 131 : [NAMES] Samuel Williams : [AGE.] 38 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Charleston, South Carlina [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Waterman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 3 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : enlisted as a Recruit : Musterd [''sic''] into Service By Lieut Burke : Wounded in action at PetersBurg Va While Charging the enimys [''sic''] Works in Arm : [NO.] 132 : [NAMES] William Roesch : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Baker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 133 : [NAMES] William Foote : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 134 : [NAMES] Alexander O Earnest : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Jewler [? it looks like 'Jeuler', but I think the 'w' is just scribbled carelessly] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 5 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Killed On the scirmish [''sic''] Line While acting as Safe Guard On Weldon Rail Road Aug 21 /64 shot through Head : [NO.] 135 : [NAMES] John L. Robinson : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Delaware Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded him self at the Battle of the Wilderness Va intentionaly [''sic''] : tried By Court Martial Convened at alexandria Va Monday Jan 23 /65 Charg [''sic''] Desertion sentenc [''sic''] to forfeit ten Dollars per Month Pay Of his monthly pay for the period of twelve months and to Loose [''sic''] all Pay and allowances now Due him and make good all time Lost By Desertion : [NO.] 136 : [NAMES] David Hewitt : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] trenton New Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Carter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 4 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lit [''sic''] Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Killed in action at the Gault House Spotsylvania Court House Va May 14 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimy shot in Right thigh : [NO.] 137 : [NAMES] Charles A Mellor : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Dark : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philad Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Machinist : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lt Burke : enlisted as a Recruit : Killed in action at Peters Burg Va While Charging the enimy [''sic''] Works shot through the Breast : [NO.] 138 : [NAMES] Samuel Homan : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna ['Pa' after 'Phila' seems to have been erased] : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lit [''sic''] Burk [''sic''] : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded in action at Hatchier Crick [''sic''] Va Oct 27 /64 While scirmishing [''sic''] With the enimy [''sic''] shot in the [leg?] : since Lost Leg : since Died from amputation at Dept Hospt City Point Va Nov 6 /64 : [NO.] 139 : [NAMES] William Lindsay : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Brewer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 9 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Burk [''sic''] : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 140 : [NAMES] Hugh Mullen : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Londendery Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 10 /64 [could be Feb 16] : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Shiply : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lieut Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 141 : [NAMES] Michael McCartney : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Londonderry Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laboror [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 20 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Grover : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : enlisted as a Recruit : Musterd [''sic''] By Capt. Grover : [NO.] 142 : [NAMES] Freeman Kneedler : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 6 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lane : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Capt. Lane : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded in action at North anna [''sic''] River May 23 /64 in Leg : [NO.] 143 : [NAMES] Charles Poulson : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] Cheltenham England : [OCCUPATION.] Gardner [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 2 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lt Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded in action at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va Oct 27 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works in ankle : [NO.] 144 : [NAMES] Jerome B Jacobs : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] [blank] : [COMPLEXION.] [blank] : [EYES.] [blank] : [HAIR.] [blank] : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 27 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lt Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded May 8 /64 at Laurel Hill Va Wounded in the hand : [NO.] 145 : [NAMES] John Montieth : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Denighal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 16 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Nickols : enlisted as a Recruit : Killed in action at Laurel Hill Va While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works May 12 /64 : [NO.] 146 : [NAMES] William Carney : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Denighal Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Moulder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 10 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lt. Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded slightly May 12 /64 at Laurel Hill Va in Legg : [NO.] 147 : [NAMES] Charles Young : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Bottler : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Feb 14 /64 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Lt Gregory : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : [Mustered into service by] Lt Hilderburn : enlisted as a Recruit : Wounded June 18 /64 While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimy [''sic''] Works at Petersburg Va Wounded in the Back : [NO.] 148 : [NAMES] Joseph Lathrop : [AGE.] 44 1/2 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Boston Massachusetts : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 18 /65 : [WHERE.] [illegible] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] By Capt Yerkes : Enlisted as a Recruit [Note: this line appears lighter; perhaps it was erased.] : Wounded in action at Hatchier [''sic''] Crick [''sic''] Va February 6th /65 slight [''sic''] in the head While Chargeing [''sic''] the enimys [''sic''] Works : [NO.] 149 : [NAMES] Thomas Moore : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 16 [?] /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Musterd [''sic''] By Capt Yerkes : Enlisted as a Recruit : [NO.] 150 : [NAMES] Thomas Gaffney : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Engineer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Lehman : Enlisted as Substitute : [NO.] 151 : [NAMES] John Clutterbuck : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Porter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered By Capt Lehman : [NO.] 152 : [NAMES] John E Campbell : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered By Capt Lehman : [NO.] 153 : [NAMES] Herman Resenke [?] : [AGE.] 35 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from 3 Sub. 1st C. D. : Mustered by Capt Lehman : [NO.] 154 : [NAMES] James Gere [??] [The last 'e' looks like a 'b' or a 't'] : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 6 Feet 3 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christma : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Christma : [NO.] 155 : [NAMES] Thomas Green : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christma : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Christma : [NO.] 156 : [NAMES] George Hodge : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 27 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christma : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Christma : [NO.] 157 : [NAMES] John Henry : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 28 /65 : [WHERE.] West Chester Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christma : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Christma : [NO.] 158 : [NAMES] Thomas Linton : [AGE.] 34 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Sandy : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 7 /65 [The '7' could be a sloppy '17'] : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Strouse : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Strouse : [NO.] 159 : [NAMES] Charles McManus : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 20 /65 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Strouse : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Strouse : [NO.] 160 : [NAMES] Wade Laconia : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Grey : [WHERE BORN.] N. Jersey : [OCCUPATION.] Saylor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] March 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Parmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Parmer : [NO.] 161 : [NAMES] Charles Meyers : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Trucker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Parmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from 1st Sub. 2nd C.D. : Mustered by Capt Parmer : [NO.] 162 : [NAMES] William Weaver : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Parmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from 1st Sub. 2nd C.D. : Mustered by Capt Parmer : [NO.] 163 : [NAMES] David Leedon : [AGE.] 30 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] England : [OCCUPATION.] Grinder : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Leaman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Leaman : [NO.] 164 : [NAMES] James L Mahoney : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dublin Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Leaman : [TERM.] 3 Years [''sic''] : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Leaman : [NO.] 165 : [NAMES] Michael Colston [Bates has Conlon] : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Fair : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Palmer : [NO.] 166 : [NAMES] Alexander Frazier : [AGE.] [blank] : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown [The 'r' seems to be written over an 'l'] : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Scottland [''sic''] : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Palmer : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Palmer : [NO.] 167 : [NAMES] James D Kiernan : [AGE.] 31 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 29 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 168 : [NAMES] James Donahue : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches [the '8' appears to be written over a '4'] : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Darell : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Darell : [NO.] 169 : [NAMES] John Tagan : [AGE.] 21 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Pedlar [written over something] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 21 /65 : [WHERE.] Reading Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Darell : [TERM.] 3 Years [''sic''] : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Darell : [NO.] 170 : [NAMES] George Howarth : [AGE.] 19 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York [written above "Ireland", which is crossed out] : [OCCUPATION.] Boatman [written above "Engineer", which is crossed out] [this could be 'Bootman'] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Reading [written above "Phila Pa", which is crossed out] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Darell [written above "Capt Schinder [?]", which is crossed out] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute. : Mustered by Capt Darell [written above "Sch---" [??], which is crossed out] : [NO.] 171 : [NAMES] James Ferry : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Brown : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Saylor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 172 : [NAMES] Christian Brandt [Bates has Brank] : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Minor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 173 : [NAMES] Patrick Sweeney : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Minor [''sic''] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 22 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 174 : [NAMES] Henry McWilliams : [AGE.] 33 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 175 : [NAMES] Lawrence McGraph : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 176 : [NAMES] John Heildibrandt : [AGE.] 39 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Miner : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 23 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 177 : [NAMES] John Stein : [AGE.] 22 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Prussia : [OCCUPATION.] Laborer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 178 : [NAMES] Richard Roberts : [AGE.] 24 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Sallow : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Coal Heaver : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Pottsville Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bowan : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Bowan : [NO.] 179 : [NAMES] Charles Keehne : [AGE.] 25 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Germany : [OCCUPATION.] Teamster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Lehman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Lehman : [NO.] 180 : [NAMES] Thomas Donaldson : [AGE.] 27 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Dover England : [OCCUPATION.] Printer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Leaman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Leaman : [NO.] 181 : [NAMES] Martin B. Will : [AGE.] 42 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Butcher : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Leaman : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Leaman : [NO.] 182 : [NAMES] Patrick Murphy : [AGE.] 36 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 28 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 183 : [NAMES] Francis Carrigan : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Scotland : [OCCUPATION.] Plasterer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 30 /65 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yerkes : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Yerkes : [NO.] 184 : [NAMES] Carl Nelson : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 2 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa [In 1900, two Meadville's existed in PA: Meadville City, in Crawford County, and Meadville, in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County.] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Derickson : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Derickson : [NO.] 185 : [NAMES] Henry Strock : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 9 [?] Inches [the '9' is written over something] : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Ohio : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 15 /65 : [WHERE.] Meadville Pa[In 1900, two Meadville's existed in PA: Meadville City, in Crawford County, and Meadville, in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County.] : [BY WHOM.] Capt Derickson : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Derickson : [NO.] 186 : [NAMES] John Weiser : [AGE.] 37 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 10 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Auburn : [WHERE BORN.] Armstrong Co Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 21 /64 [''sic''] : [WHERE.] Aleghany [''sic''] Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Kecker [??] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Drafted from [ 'sic' ; the remark ends there] : [NO.] 187 : [NAMES] James Galvin : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Ireland : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Mar 24 /65 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Strouse [? could be Strowe] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : Mustered by Capt Strouse [? could be Strowe] : [NO.] 188 : [NAMES] James Harley : [AGE.] 40 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 3 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Light : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] [blank] : [OCCUPATION.] [blank] : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] April 3 /65 : [WHERE.] Phila : [BY WHOM.] [blank] : [TERM.] 1 Year : [REMARKS.] : Enlisted as Substitute : End. [the rest of this line is in a different hand, and is difficult to read because it is much lighter than the rest of the page] : Found in Co. K. 118 Pa. Inf.--Aug 13 /94 W.A.J. : [NO.] 189 : [NAMES] John L Smith : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Brown : [HAIR.] Light : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Huckster : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 10 /62 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Sharwood : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Sharwood : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd [?] /65 : Promoted to Corp for good Conduct in the field March 1st 1865 : Date of last Settlement Aug 31st /64. Clothing Drawn Since Last Settlement $25.30. Rec ad Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64 : [NO.] 190 : [NAMES] John Carey : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Dark : [WHERE BORN.] Philadelphia Pennsylvania : [OCCUPATION.] Farmer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 20 /63 : [WHERE.] West Chester : [BY WHOM.] Capt Christman : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered By Capt Christman : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd 1865 : Rec ad Bounty $25 Bounty Due $75 Date of last Settlement Aug 31 /64. Clothing Drawn Since last Settlement $60.40. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64 : on duty at Brig. Hd. Qrs. : [NO.] 191 : [NAMES] Deville Albert : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Black : [WHERE BORN.] France : [OCCUPATION.] Drill master : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] [Se]pt [?] 9 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Freedly : [TERM.] 3 Years : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Freedly : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd /65 : Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Date of last Settlement Aug 31st /64. Clothing Drawn Since last Settlement $27.43. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31st /64 : [NO.] 192 : [NAMES] Israel Eberly : [AGE.] 20 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 11 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Florid : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] R.R. Employee : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 18 /63 : [WHERE.] Lancaster Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Bolemier [??] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered by Capt Bolemier [??] : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2 /65. Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Date of last Settlement Aug 31st /64. Clothing Drawn Since last Settlement $63.09. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64. : [NO.] 193 : [NAMES] Edwin Eisenhart : [AGE.] 28 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 4 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Shoemaker : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 23 /63 : [WHERE.] Frankford Pa : [BY WHOM.] 5th Dist [''sic''] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Mustered By Capt Yardley : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd /65 : Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Clothing Drawn Since Enlistment $61.91. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64 : [NO.] 194 : [NAMES] George H Gay : [AGE.] 18 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 8 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Fair : [EYES.] Grey : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] New York : [OCCUPATION.] Labourer : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Nov 23 /63 : [WHERE.] Easton Pa : [BY WHOM.] 11st Dist : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd /65 : Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Clothing Drawn Since Enlistment $58.74. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64. : [NO.] 195 : [NAMES] George H Howell : [AGE.] 26 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 5 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Carpenter : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] July 24 /63 : [WHERE.] Phila Pa : [BY WHOM.] 3rd Dist : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2d /65 : Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Clothing Drawn Since Enlistment $37.58. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64. : Wounded at Pegrams House Va Sept 30th /64 : [NO.] 196 : [NAMES] John Huret [The surname could be 'Hurst '.] : [AGE.] 23 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 7 1/2 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Ruddy : [EYES.] Blue : [HAIR.] Red : [WHERE BORN.] Phila Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Drayman : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Jan 19 /65 : [WHERE.] Easton Pa : [BY WHOM.] Capt Yohe [?] : [TERM.] 1 Yr : [REMARKS.] : Mustered By Capt Yohe [?] : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd /65 : Rec adv Bounty 33.33/100. Bounty Due $66.67/100. Clothing Drawn Since Enlistment $56.33. Recieved [''sic''] No Pay Since Enlistment : [NO.] 197 : [NAMES] Samuel Swartz : [AGE.] 29 : [HEIGHT.] 5 Feet 6 3/4 Inches : [COMPLEXION.] Dark : [EYES.] Hazel : [HAIR.] Brown : [WHERE BORN.] Penna : [OCCUPATION.] Mason : [ENLISTMENT.] : [WHEN.] Sept 10 /63 : [WHERE.] Norristown Pa : [BY WHOM.] 6th Dist [''sic''] : [TERM.] 3 Yrs : [REMARKS.] : Transfered from 118th Pa Vols June 2nd /65 : Rec adv Bounty $25. Bounty Due $75. Clothing Drawn Since Enlistment $49.09. Last Paid By Maj Holman Dec 31 /64 End

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[[This is a transcription of the pension index by name cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], Field & Staff (that is, the headquarters company) and men not assigned to any company] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288.] [[transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == John R. Allen == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Allen John R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | F 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | Adjt 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Apr 3 | '' Invalid'' | 509.995 | 332.593 | Md |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Abraham V Bancker == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bancker, Abraham V |- | colspan="4" | [the index on Ancestry reads his personal name as 'Absalom'] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Bancker, Elizabeth |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Drum Maj 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1871 Apr 3 | '' Widow'' | 195,200 | 159023 |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John F Casner Sr == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casner, John F Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Maj. + K 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 Sept 16 | '' Invalid'' | 148.059 | 107066 |   |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Philip C Elberti == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | colspan="5" | [this is indexed under 'Elberts, Philip C', filed in Iowa] |- | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Elberti, Philip C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Hos Std + A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Hos Std USA |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1897 May 27 | '' Invalid'' | 1191546 | 917328 | Pa |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Doferrick [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == George W Eyre == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Eyre-795 | Eyre, George W]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Eyre, Mary A |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | QM 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- | [illegible] | Mother | 15,805 | 12069 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Jacob Hause == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hause, Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | A 30 US Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1875 Feb 8 | '' Invalid'' | 200683 | 135558 | [blank] |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == James H Hewitt == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hewitt, James H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hewitt, Bertha |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Baldwins Indpt Co Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" | Asst Surg 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Aug 31 | '' Invalid'' | 1160529 | 907508 | Ill |- | 1912 Mar 11 | '' Widow'' | 982301 | 745183 | Ill |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Jno Widderburn |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Charles W Houghton == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houghton, Charles W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Asst. Surg 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | Surg. 124 + 214 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 June 3 | '' Invalid'' | 1029.295. | 752.057. | Pa. |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | P. J. Hoffliger |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William G Keir == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keir, William G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Keir, Ellen M |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Asst Surg 135 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Surg 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1884 Mar 7 | '' Invalid'' | 507,729 | 274,234 | Pa |- | 1885 Mch 5 | '' Widow'' | 324,326 | 215,231 | N.J. |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == William J Kirkpatrick == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kirkpatrick, William J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Prin. Musc'n. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1907. Jan 7. | '' Invalid'' | 1355482 | 1132091 | Pa. |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Wm J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2-486-217 |} == Isaac D Knight == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knight, Isaac D |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Knight Ann C |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Surg 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Dec 2 | '' Widow'' | 182117 | 144673 |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == David H Lentz == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, David H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | RQM + E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Capt + AQM US Vols |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 Aug 14 | '' Invalid'' | 1,176,652 | 908,602 | Calif |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Matthew Harris |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == John D Lentz == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, John D |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Maj + E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1899 Aug 15 | '' Invalid'' | 1,233,710 | 990,349 | Pa. |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Archibald Nimmo == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nimmo, Archibald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | R.Q.M. + C + K. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 July 2 | '' Invalid'' | 111615 | 97096 |   |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Frank Piers == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Piers, Frank |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Piers, Mary S |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Sgt Maj 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | F 16 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Jan 17 | '' Invalid'' | 1004236 | 747529 | Pa |- | [illegible] Sept 22 | '' Widow'' | 1179145 | 915102 | Mass |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W V Sickel [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Oscar J K Prinzler == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Prinzler, Oscar J K |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | M 62 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | K 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H.S. 91 Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Jan 17 | '' Invalid'' | 636,379 | 858,745 | Pa |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Thomas B Scott == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Scott, Thomas B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- | Mother | colspan="3" | Scott, Eliza A. |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | |- | colspan="4" | Com. Sgt. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 May 19 | Mother | 175.362 | 135.801 |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Eli G Sellers == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sellers, Eli G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sellers, Rebecca |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Lt Col + G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1901 [illegible] | '' Invalid'' | 1272441 | 1034213 | Pa |- | [illegible] | '' Widow'' | 837377 | 604841 | Pa |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Joseph H Sinex == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Joseph H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sinex, Mary C |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Capt D 17 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Lt Col 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Sept 24 | '' Invalid'' | 51,971 ['' sic'' ] | 37346 | [blank] |- | 1892 Nov 26 | '' Widow'' | 565125 | 435020 | Pa |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Benjamin J Tayman (widow Susan) == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tayman, Benjamin J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Tayman, Susan |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | C [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' | 537947 | [blank] | D.C. |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Benjamin J Tayman (widow Jane) == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tayman, Benjamin J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Tayman Jane |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Adjt 91 Pa Inft |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | '' Invalid'' | 416367 | 299677 | Pa |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == David B Thomas == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Thomas David B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Hosp Stew'd 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Aug 2 | '' Invalid'' | 112646 | 173156 |   |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Edward E Wallace == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Edward E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Lt. Col. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | B [?] 20. Pa. Inif. |- | colspan="4" | Old wars |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1902 [??] May 12 | '' Invalid'' | 1285448 | 1047555 | Pa. |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | N [?] V Sickel [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2536933 |} == Joseph Welch == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Welch, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Chapl 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1904 July 11 | '' Invalid'' | 1320545 | 1095761 | Pa |- |   | '' Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | M B Steven |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2508595 |} == William W Widdifield == {| border="1 solid black" rules="all" | colspan="5" | [the right side of the card is cut off] |- | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Widdifield William W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | '' Widow'' | colspan="3" | Widdifield Sallie C |- | '' Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | QMS + Mus D + A 91 Pa |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1906 Aug 28 | '' Invalid'' | 1351.891 | 1127232 | Pa [?] |- | 1916 Sept [?] 22 | '' Widow'' | 1075140 | 819898 | Pa [?] |- |   | '' Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC 26919 [the rest of the number is cut off] |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by name cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], company G] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/ https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654/] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934'; National Archives and Records Administration, record group 15, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs; NARA microfilm series T288.] [[transcribed by [[Ide-222|Harry A. Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == Abbott, Henry S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Abbott, Henry S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Abbott, Rebecca |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1895 Dec [?] 21 | ''Invalid'' | 1171840 | 922569 | Pa |- | 1917 Oct 27 | ''Widow'' | 1109080 | 837642 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | T J Murphy |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Adams, John Q == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adams, John Q |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Adams, Annie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Adams Sarah A Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 [illegible] Inf [?] [illegible] Old War |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Jan 10 | ''Invalid'' | 635,138 | 447,279 | Pa |- | 1888 Sept [?] 28 | ''Widow'' | 381083 | 204671 [?] | Pa |- | 1888 May 19 | ''Minor'' | 676859 | 474942 | Pa |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Adamson, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | colspan="5" | [this card was exceptionally hard to read] |- | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Adamson, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Adamson [?], Mary E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sept 30 [?] | ''Widow'' | 418603 [??] | [blank] | Cal [?] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Amigh, John G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Amigh, John G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Amigh, Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1873 June 27 | ''Invalid'' | 184733 | 146975 | [blank] |- | 1886 Aug 23 | ''Widow'' | 943808 | 393520 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Ashton, Hiram == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ashton, Hiram |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Dec 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1082426 | 1019328 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W. J. Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2-552-223 |} == Bender, Jacob == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bender Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 29 | ''Invalid'' | 875542 | 655445 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | James Turner [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Bernard, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bernard, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Bernard, Rebecca |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Bernard, Joseph |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | H 3 and 101 VRC |- | colspan="4" | [illegible] Co 3 Battn VRC |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Feb 3 | ''Invalid'' | 31902 [?] | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   | [illegible] |- | 1873 Apr 29 | ''Minor'' | 208553 [?] | [blank] |   |- | 1888 Dec 27 | Mother | 370158 | [blank] |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Blanche, Edward J. == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Blanche, Edward J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | G 5 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Sept. 14 | ''Invalid'' | 728244 | 514214 | Ind |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Bolen, Jacob == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bolen, Jacob |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Bolen, Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1883 Feb 14 | ''Invalid'' | 472378 | [blank] | Pa |- | 1888 May 21 | ''Widow'' | 373011 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Braun, Daniel Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Braun, Daniel Jr |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Braun, Julia |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1899 Nov 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1239161 | 1005944 | Pa |- | 19?? May 11 | ''Widow'' | 893616 | 662181 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the last two digits of the year are illegible] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H D Phillips |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Brenizer, Washington M == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Brenizer, Washington M. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Brenizer, Sarah M. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | L. 165 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1904 Oct. 24 | ''Widow'' | 815724 | 586741 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Burgess, Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burgess, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Burgess, Kate V |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K 183 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1867 Feb 19 | ''Invalid'' | 122473 | 96607 | [blank] |- | 1901 May 6 | ''Widow'' | 940600 | [blank] | Va |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | XC-902789 |} == Burket, Elias == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Burket, Elias |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Burket, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 853177 | 724945 | Pa |- | 1898 April 9 | ''Widow'' | 674163 | 478507 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J Johnson |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Buzby, John B == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Buzby, John B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Buzby, Emma E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1867 Dec 20 | ''Widow'' | 182839 | 142391 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Camplain, Lewis == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Camplain Lewis |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Apr. 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1010111 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | L. K. Gellson + Co. |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Collins, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Collins, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Oct 13 | ''Invalid'' | 877843 | 724469 [''sic''] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | C. J. Breutinger [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Conyers, Franklin W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Conyers Franklin W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1872 [?] Jany 31 | ''Invalid'' | 152401 | [blank] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Cooke, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cooke, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Cooke Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 June 3 | ''Invalid'' | 70667 | [blank] |   |- | 1869 Aug. 9 | ''Widow'' | 178.422 | 154.917 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Corle, Francis B == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Corle, Francis B. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Corle, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Ake A. Gdn. |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Jan 23 | ''Widow'' | 80,254 | 48,418 |   |- | 1866 [illegible] 17 | ''Minor'' | 137418 | 141020 |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Corl, Jonathan == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Corl [''sic''] Jonathan |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Corl Sarah |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 June 23 | ''Invalid'' | 99404 | 839216 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Cox, William S == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Cox, William S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | D 13 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 1 | ''Invalid'' | 835,702 | 580,576 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J. L. McFarland |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Coyle, Thomas E == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Coyle, Thomas E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 May 4 | ''Invalid'' | 1019667 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | G J Breninger |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == DeBarry, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | DeBarry, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | DeBarry, Josephine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 [?] June 25 | ''Invalid'' | 387,524 | 233,576 | [blank] |- | 1915 Feb 3 | ''Widow'' | 1040909 | 793637 | NJ |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Defibaugh, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Defibaugh, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Defibaugh, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 May 8 | ''Invalid'' | 362,483 | 387200 | [blank] |- | 1895 Oct 18 | ''Widow'' | 622248 | 421503 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Delamater, John S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Delamater, John S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Delamater, Emma E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 [?] Oct 11 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1062634 | 884205 | [blank] |- | 1926 [?] Dec [?] 21 | ''Widow'' | 1182966 | 914024 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Detrick, Daniel == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Detrick, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Detrick, Sarah A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1881 [??] Sep [?] 31 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 329379 [??] | 702551 [??] |   |- | 1917 Feb 14 | ''Widow'' | 1097878 | 829530 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Douglass, John H == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Douglass, John H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Mch 6 | ''Invalid'' | 62686 | 40784 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Dunham, Harry H == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Dunham, Harry H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1863 May 28 | ''Invalid'' | 24.012 | 374.638 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Ehn, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Ehn, George W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Ehn, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1872 Apr 27 | ''Widow'' | 203090 | 408245 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Evans, John L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Evans, John L |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 111358 | 77977 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Feather, Josiah == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Feather, Josiah |- | colspan="4" | Fether Josiah (alias) |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Feather, Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 54 and G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 Nov 8 | ''Invalid'' | 412337 | 389915 | Pa |- | 1906 Feb 17 | ''Widow'' | 843431 | 625594 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Fissel, William B == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Foltz, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Foltz, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1869 June 19 | ''Invalid'' | 144845 | 205232 | [blank] |- | 1890 July 10 | ''Widow'' | 436975 | 307.350 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Fritz, George, Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Fritz, George, Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 June 16 | ''Invalid'' | 781545 | 844054 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Garn, Daniel I == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garn, Daniel I [?] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 May 3 | ''Invalid'' | 653743 | 932095 | Ohio |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Garner, Charles F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Garner Charles F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Aug 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1128457 | 874874 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | F T Beerer |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Getz, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Getz, George W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Getz Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 22 | ''Invalid'' | 1016955 | 1008797 | Pa |- | 1901 Feb 16 | ''Widow'' | 735202 | 520645 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H A Sickel |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Gordon, George G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gordon, George G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Gordon Emma |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 June [?] 27 | ''Invalid'' | 294725 | 811487 | [blank] |- | 1918 Mar 25 | ''Widow'' | 1004427 | 759448 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Gradwohl, Andrew == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Gradwohl, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Gradwohl, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 30 | ''Invalid'' | 875696 | 693451 | Pa. |- | 1907 July 17 | ''Widow'' | 873238 | 638849 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Griffith, John J == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Griffith, John J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Griffith, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Sept 14 | ''Invalid'' | 159966 | 111575 |   |- | 1898 [?] Jany 14 | ''Widow'' | 684462 | 495696 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Haines, George M D == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Haines, George M D |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Haines, Caroline A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 2 US Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1898 [?] Feb [?] 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1145494 | 1069389 | Pa |- | 1904 Oct 28 | ''Widow'' | 818746 | 887851 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Fred Mack |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Henry, Frederick H == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Henry, Frederick H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | B 20 Pa Inf B 4. Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Oct 10 | ''Invalid'' | 62814 | 33882 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Harman, George R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Harman, George R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Harman, Martha A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Warren's Co Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" | F Ramsey's Battln Pa Inf |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 923295 | 718556 | Pa |- | 1913 Sept 16 | ''Widow'' | 1014279 | 767839 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Tucker, Evans + Maraque |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Hause, Ephraim H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hause, Ephraim H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 18 | ''Invalid'' | 869,602 | 595,830 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H S Berlin |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Hersh, John B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hersh, John B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 [??] Sept 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1055880 | 955616 | Kans |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J P + S I Wright |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Hopkins, William H == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hopkins, William H. H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Hopkins, Priscella E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K. 3 R. I. [??] V. V. Inf |- | colspan="4" | B. 20 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 [?] Nov 20 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 322,169 | 254,114 | [blank] |- | 1892 May 15 | ''Widow'' | 491,930 | 345,443 | N.J. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Houseworth, Valentine == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houseworth Valentine |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Houseworth Mary |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Mch 8 | ''Invalid'' | 1096298 | 1042944 | Pa |- | 1912 Oct 21 | ''Widow'' | 995145 | 755743 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | D J Murphy + Co |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Houston, Robert H == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houston Robert H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Houston Mary A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [??] July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 794881 | 545876 | Pa |- | 1918 [?] Dec 13 | ''Widow'' | 954025 | 716979 | Pa |- | colspan="5" | [the year could be '1916'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Howell, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Howell, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Fenton, JW. Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- | 1865 Feby 20 | ''Minor'' | 83621 | 152632 |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Kailbourn, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kailbourn, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91" Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1882 Jan. 24 | ''Invalid'' | 438.074 | 740500 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Kissick, John L == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kissick, John L |- | colspan="4" | Lane, William (alias) |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1898 Nov 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1211368 | 1090843 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W J Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C I 2511181 [?] |} == Kite, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kite, George W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | |- | colspan="4" | G. 91. Unassd. 155. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Sept. 24 | ''Invalid'' | 311489 | 291958 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Knight, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knight George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Dec 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1140719 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W V Sickel |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Langerbartel, John A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Langerbartel, John A. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Langerbartel, Ellen |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Sgt. G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1872 Oct. 30 | ''Invalid'' | 206 108 | 164 780 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Lawrence, Christian L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lawrence, Christian L |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Lawrence, Sarah A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 May 8 | ''Widow'' | 20832 | 54569 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Letourneau, William == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Letourneau, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1905 Aug 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1319385 [?] | 1113824 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Wm. Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C2498267 |} == Levis, Emmor E == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Levis, Emmor E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Levis, Rebecca L. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 789503 | 545181 | Pa. |- | 1902 Nov. 25 | ''Widow'' | 773881 | 564.834 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Lloyd, George L == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SAILOR | colspan="6" | Lloyd, George L. |- | colspan="5" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME AND CLASS OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="4" | Hillman, Nancy A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="4" | Robertson Charles A Gdn |- |   | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAVAL SERVICE | colspan="5" | RANK Ord. Seaman ENLISTED [blank] DISCHARGED [blank] |- | colspan="5" | North Carolina, Bienville |- | colspan="5" |   |- | ADDITIONAL SERVICE: | colspan="5" | G. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW. | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |   |- | 1916 Sept 30 | ''Widow'' | 1077220 | Sep | 839.857 | Ohio |- | 1890 Dec. 19. | ''Minor'' | 491128 |   | 12.979 | Ohio |- |   |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="5" | also Navy Min 017088 |- | colspan="5" |   |} == Loper, Charles T == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Loper, Charles T |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1863 June 20 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 27,278 | 30,343 [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Manning, Asher B == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Manning Asher B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Manning Lucy A |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Apr. 10 | ''Invalid'' | 649.802 | 445.170 | Pa |- | 1909 Aug 7 | ''Widow'' | 925.201 | 694915 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Manuel, Albert F == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Manuel, Albert F |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Manuel, Catharine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1889 June 28 | ''Widow'' | 398954 | 307645 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Mardorf, Christian == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Mardorf, Christian [''sic''] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Nov. 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1071917 | 842280 | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J.C. Burke |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Matchett, Edward == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Matchett, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Matchett, Mary A. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1878 May 7 | ''Invalid'' | 254246 | 556303 |   |- | 1897 Mch 2 [?] | ''Widow'' | 650736 | 457,004 | Nebr |- | colspan="5" | [the date may have a second digit] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == McAleer, William == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McAleer [''sic''], William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McAleer, Rose |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1863 Jan 4 | ''Invalid'' | 24800 | 30361 |   |- | 1870 Nov 19 | ''Widow'' | 191713 | 149469 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == McCalla, William == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCalla, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McCalla, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | 131 [?] Co 2 Battn V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1868 Dec 28 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 138128 | 98339 |   |- | 1895 May 20 [?] | ''Widow'' | 614,757 | 430,212 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == McCans, Howard == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McCans, Howard |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McCans, Mary B |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G [??] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1870 Oct 21 | ''Invalid'' | 317191 | 521326 | [blank] |- | 1907 [?] Jan 17 | ''Widow'' | 871730 | 630500 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == McGhee, James == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McGhee, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | McGhee, Jane |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | F Co 2 Battn VRC |- | colspan="4" | D 29 and G 91 Penn Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1879 Mar 29 | ''Invalid'' | 225911 | 338166 | [blank] |- | 1887 Oct 21 | ''Widow'' | 362382 | 251816 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == McKnight, Henry == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | McKnight, Henry |- | colspan="4" | |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Nov 7 | ''Invalid'' | 54,543 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Meals, David == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Meals, David |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 Jan 22 | ''Invalid'' | 686662 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Morgan, Isaacher == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Morgan, Isaacher |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1902 Dec [?] 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1282126 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | E J [?] Slough |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Maynahan, James == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Maynahan [''sic''] James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Maynahan Rebecca |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1866 Jan 16 | ''Invalid'' | 100.074 | 103.143 | [blank] |- | 1914 Mar 5 | ''Widow'' | 1,023,332 | 784,338 | Pa. |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Myers, David D == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Myers David D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Myers, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | A 154. + G. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 June 9 | ''Invalid'' | 1032049 | 754039 | Pa |- | 1894 May 7 | ''Widow'' | 595339 | 402195 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J. B. ONeill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Osborne, Franklin B == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Osborne, Franklin B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Osborne, Ellen |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Jan 31 | ''Widow'' | 366954 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Pentzel, Diederick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pentzel, Diederick |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91 and A. 118. Penn. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 408.383 | 849.605 | Penn |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Peters, Abraham R == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Peters, Abraham R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Peters, Maggie S |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Unas'd VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1889 May 14 | ''Invalid'' | 703685 | 461995 | Kans |- | 1910 Jany 10 | ''Widow'' | 900542 | 700654 | Kans |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Pilkinton, George == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pilkinton [''sic''], George |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | D 13 V.R.C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1877 Apr 16 | ''Invalid'' | 234.131 | 157.438 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Pittenturf, Jacob C == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Pittenturf [''sic''], Jacob C |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Pittenturf, Margaret E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 + F 165 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1888 Aug [?] 29 | ''Invalid'' | 670335 | 534464 | Pa |- | 1907 Feb 1 | ''Widow'' | 862728 | 626426 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Riley, William == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Riley, William (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Vanmeter, Martin V. |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] July 8 | ''Invalid'' | 408523 |   | N.J. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Roberts, Charles W == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roberts, Charles W |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Roberts, Eliza D |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1904 Oct 17 | ''Widow'' | 815,142 | 587,221 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Roster, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Roster, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1893 [??] May [?] 12 | ''Invalid'' | 838711 | 871538 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | G K Flood [?] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Sander, Charles G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sander [''sic''], Charles G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sander, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [??] July 16 | ''Invalid'' | 839520 | 592563 | Pa |- | 1907 [?] Dec [?] 2 | ''Widow'' | 817760 | 589197 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | BF Brown |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Seiler, Philip == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Seiler, Philip |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1897 Nov 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1200707 | 955094 | Ohio |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | T S Nutter |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Selah, Henry E == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Selah, Henry E |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Selah, Lizzie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Corp G 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1885 [?] Dec 3 | ''Invalid'' | 555,789 | 444336 | [blank] |- | 1898 June 21 | ''Widow'' | 678026 | 479826 | NJ [?] [could be 'NY'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Simmer, Jacob (alias) == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simmer, Jacob (alias) |- | colspan="4" | Zimmer, Jacob |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Zimmer, Gertrude |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | D 5 US Cav |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 Dec 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1078025 | 877333 | Pa |- | 1898 Jan 5 | ''Widow'' | 668357 [??] | 478967 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Simpson, Charles G == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Simpson, Charles G |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Warrens Co Pa Cav |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 25 | ''Invalid'' | 1089814 | 772136 | Mo |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | C + WB King |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Smith, George W == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Smith, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Smith, Sarah J |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G. 91. Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug. 8 | ''Invalid'' | 81.979 | 48.746 |   |- | 1900 Mar 5 | ''Widow'' | 714464 | 500139 |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Spangler, Franklin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spangler, Franklin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 1103186 [?] | 904820 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | K Spalding & Sons |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Spangler, William == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spangler, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Spangler Mary E. |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K 19 + G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1901 June [?] 13 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 1269491 | 1032683 | Pa |- | 1907 June 28 | ''Widow'' | 866.447 | 626.857 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | Wm T. Wray |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Spear, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Spear, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Spear, Elizabeth B |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Sep 19 | ''Widow'' | 32586 | 38707 | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Stakes, Valentine Jr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stakes, Valentine Jr |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stakes, Amanda |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1908 Jan [?] 3 | ''Widow'' | 897,103 | 664583 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Stott, John == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stott, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | B 22 VRC and G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1891 July 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1124332 | 909467 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J B O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C 2565520 |} == Stratton, James == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stratton, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1905 July 29 | ''Invalid'' | 1338661 | 1136789 [?] | Ill |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C 2,487,827 |} == Stufft, Michael == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Stufft, Michael |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Stufft, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" | Ickes, Joseph C, Gdn |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1865 Aug 24 | ''Invalid'' | 106783 | 72126 | [blank] |- | 1873 [?] Oct 9 | ''Widow'' | 212,266 | 172,345 [?] | [blank] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Sunderland, James == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sunderland, James |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Sunderland, Sallie P |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1899 Feb 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1218610 | 993944 | Pa |- | 1905 Aug 30 | ''Widow'' | 769022 | 546343 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Tranckler, Daniel == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tranckler, Daniel |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Mar [??] 1 | ''Invalid'' | 758.768 | 897.558 1/2 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Trimble, John J == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Trimble, John J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | Lt 12 NJ Inf |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1876 Jan 13 | ''Invalid'' | 212945 | 641885 [?] |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Truman, Amos == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Truman, Amos |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91. Pa. Inf ['D' is crossed out] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1864 Jan 2 | ''Invalid'' | 38237 | 25706 | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Wallace, Newton == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Newton |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wallace, Adelle E |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | I" 27" Mass. Inf. |- | colspan="4" | G. 91 Pa. Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] | ''Invalid'' | 395,847 | 353,641 |   |- | 1923 [?] Sept 12 | ''Widow'' | 1209.780 | 940.468 | Mass |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Vanmeter, Martin V == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Vanmeter, Martin V |- | colspan="4" | Riley, William (alias) |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] July 8 | ''Invalid'' | 408523 |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Wambold, Edward == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wambold, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1896 Dec [?] 23 | ''Invalid'' | 1184284 | 935093 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | J. B. O'Neill |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Wambold, Edward (widow) == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wambold, Edward |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wambold, Eliza |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1900 Mch 20 | ''Widow'' | 716,238 | 497,094 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Weber, Silas M == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weber, Silas M |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Weber, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1888 Feb 29 | ''Widow'' | 368,441 | 263,871 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Weigle, Abraham == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Abraham |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G "91" Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] July 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1120585 | 968812 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | L S [?] Eisenhower |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Weigle, Franklin == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Franklin |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Aug 25 | ''Invalid'' | 923570 | 909561 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | [illegible] |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Weigle, Jeremiah J == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, Jeremiah J |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan=3 | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan=3 | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | [illegible] Feb 16 | ''Invalid'' | 734,512 | [blank] | Pa. |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Weigle, William == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Weigle, William |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Weigle, Mary Agnes |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 [?] Nov 1 | ''Invalid'' | 921364 | 831468 | Pa |- | 1923 [?] Apr 2 | ''Widow'' | 1203354 | 935409 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | A G Dubois |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Welch, Ralph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Welch, Ralph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Welch, Margaret |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1898 July 24 | ''Widow'' | 448,311 | 315,987 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Wertz, Milton A == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wertz, Milton A |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Wertz, Catharine K |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Sept 6 | ''Invalid'' | 909861 | 825545 | Pa |- | 1914 [?] May 2 | ''Widow'' | 1140387 | 872902 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | H W McGall |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Whitaker, Joseph == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Whitaker, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Whitaker, Lavinie |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1910 Apr 19 | ''Widow'' | 940450 | 702977 | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Wilkins, Charles == {| border=1 rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wilkins, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | K 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1903 Aug 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1302511 | 1071083 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | W H Shers |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" | C 2-523-534 |} == Wisler, John == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wisler, John |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1892 July 5 | ''Invalid'' | 1120397 | 922713 | Pa |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Yeatts, Charles == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeatts, Charles |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Yeatts, Catherine |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Sep 6 | ''Widow'' | 481197 | [blank] | Pa |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Yeatts, Howard S == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Yeatts, Howard S |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" | Yeatts, Elizabeth |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G [?] 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1890 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 872375 | 647546 | Pa |- | 1920 [?] Apr 18 | ''Widow'' | 1194744 | 922027 | [blank] |- | [the year could be '1900'] |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" | G G Tate |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |} == Zieber, Hezekiah == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Zieber, Hezekiah |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="3" | NAME OF DEPENDENT | ''Widow'' | colspan="3" |   |- | ''Minor'' | colspan="3" |   |- |   | colspan="3" |   |- | rowspan="3" | SERVICE | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | CERTIFICATE NO | STATE FROM WHICH FILED |- | 1880 April 19 | ''Invalid'' | 359830 | 416541 |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | ATTORNEY | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |}

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[This is a transcription of the pension index by organization cards for the [[:Category:91st_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War | 91st Pennsylvania Infantry]], Field & Staff (that is, the headquarters company) and men not assigned to any company] [see [[Space:Pension_Index_Cards_for_91st_Pa | Pension Index Cards for 91st PA]] for a complete list] [source: 'US, Civil War Pensions Index, 1861-1900'; database with images, ''Fold3'' ([https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900 https://www.fold3.com/publication/57/us-civil-war-pensions-index-1861-1900] : accessed 7 September 2023); citing Bureau of Pensions, 'Pension Applications for Service in the US Army Between 1861 and 1900, Grouped According to the Units in Which the Veterans Served', National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 15 (Records of the Veterans Administration), NARA microfilm series T289.] [Transcription by [[Ide-222|Harry A Ide]]] [For help understanding the codes, see Claire Kluskens, answer to 'Question about law codes in organizational Civil War Pension Index (NARA T289), 22 December 2022; National Archives and Records Administration, ''History Hub'' ([https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289 https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/army-and-air-force-records/f/army-air-force-records-forum/15338/question-about-law-codes-in-organizational-civil-war-pension-index-nara-t289] : accessed 12 July 2023).] == John R Allen == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Allen, John R. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Adj | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 19, 1864 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1884 Apr 3 | ''Invalid'' | 509.995 |   | 332593 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | 1 Lt F 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 9, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa |} == Abraham V Bancker == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Bancker, Abraham V. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' DM | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1871 Apr 3 | ''Widow'' | 195.200 |   | 159023 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == John F Casner Sr == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Casner, John F. Sr. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Major | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Apr. 3, 1863 [''sic''; sc. 1865] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1869 Sept. 16 | ''Invalid'' | 148.059 |   | 107.066 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | K 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Philip C Elberti == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Elberti, Philip C. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' H.S. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Aug. 21, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1911 Sept 14
1897 May 27 | ''Invalid'' | 1191546 | AGl
J | 987.328 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Hosp Stewd USA |- | colspan="4" | A 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == George W Eyre == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | [[Eyre-795|Eyre, George W.]] |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' QM | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1863 Mar 23 | Mother | 15.805 |   | 12069 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == James H Hewitt == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Hewitt, James H. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' ASurg | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 6
1894 Aug 31 | ''Invalid'' | 1160.529 | AGl
J | 907.508 |- | 1912 Mch. 11 | ''Widow'' | 982301 | a | 745183 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Baldwins Indpt Co Pa Mil Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 26, 1912 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Charles W Houghton == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Houghton, Charles W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' A.S. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Nov. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept. 11, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 20
1891 June 3 | ''Invalid'' | 1029.295 | AGl
J | 752.057 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Surg 24 & Surg 214 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 6, 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == Willim G Keir == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Keir, William G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Surg. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1884 Mar 7 | ''Invalid'' | 507.729 |   | 274.234 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 324.326 |   | 215.231 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Asst Surg F + S 135 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 11 1884 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |} == Thomas Kelly == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kelly, Thomas |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' | colspan="2" | Unass'd 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 11
1890 Dec 8 | ''Invalid'' | 968,103 | AGl
J | 784495 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A + B 118 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Aug 10, 1918 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Nat Sol Home Va |} == William J Kirkpatrick == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Kirkpatrick William J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Princ Mus | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Oct. 9, 1862 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 June 20
1907 Jan 7 | ''Invalid'' | 1355.482 | AGl
J | 1130291 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 29, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |} == Isaac D Knight == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Knight, Isaac D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Surg | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 Dec 2 | ''Widow'' | 182,117 |   | 144673 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 13 1867 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia, Pa. |} == George W Lathrop == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lathrop, George W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Unass'd | colspan="2" | 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1890 Aug 8 | ''Invalid'' | 923.375 | J | 1000,488 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 938,389 | a | 702.096 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E91 + K 197 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | I 11 + E 29 US Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == David H Lentz == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, David H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' QM | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 9 1861 | colspan="2" | Pro. May 8 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1895 Aug 14 | ''Invalid'' | 1176.652 | J | 908602 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" | Capt + Asst QM US Vols. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | Not identical with I.O. 123,341 [?] |- | colspan="4" | David G. Lentz -- F + S 91 Pa Inf. |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sept 11, 1903 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Veterans' Home, Calif |} == John D Lentz == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Lentz, John D. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Maj | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 20, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Sept 28, 1864 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1899 Aug 15 | ''Invalid'' | 1233.710 | J | 990.349 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' August 7, 1900 | colspan="2" | ''at''[blank] |} == Archibald Nimmo == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Nimmo, Archibald |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' QM | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 2, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1908 Jan 24
1866 July 2 | ''Invalid'' | 111.615 | AGl
J | 77.096 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C + K 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Frank Piers == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Piers, Frank |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' S.M. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Trans V.R.C. |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 27
1891 Jan 17 | ''Invalid'' | 1004.236 | AGl
J | 747.529 |- | 1921 Sep 22 | ''Widow'' | 1.179.145 | 5/1/20. | 915.102 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Sgt F 16 VRC |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Sep. 14, 1921 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Brookline, Mass |} == Oscar J K Prinzler == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Prinzler, Oscar J.K. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' H.S. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' July 10, 1863 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 15
1888 Jan 17 | ''Invalid'' | 636.379 | AGl
J | 858.745 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | M. 62 + K 91 Pa. Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 16 1917 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Pittsburg Pa |} == Thomas B Scott == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Scott, Thomas B |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' CS | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- | 1869 May 19 | Mother | 175.362 |   | 135.801 |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Eli G Sellers == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sellers, Eli G. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Lt Col | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1901 July 19 | ''Invalid'' | 1.272.441 | J | 1034213 |- |   | ''Widow'' | 837.377 | J | 607.841 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | G 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1906 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Joseph H Sinex == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Sinex, Joseph H |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' LC | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1864 Sept 24 | ''Invalid'' | 57.971 |   | 31.346 |- | [blank] | ''Widow'' | 565125 | J  o | 435.020 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | Capt D 17 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Oct 6, 1892 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Andrew Steffie == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Steffie, Andrew |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="5" | [other evidence proves that he served in the 97th PA, not in the 91st PA] |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Unass. | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1889 Apr 6 | ''Invalid'' | 697,802 |   | [blank] |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | C 91 + C 194 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died''   | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Benjamin J Tayman == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Tayman, Benjamin J. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Adj | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted''[blank] | colspan="2" | ''Discharged''[blank] |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- |   | ''Invalid'' |   |   |   |- | 1890 Mar 6 | ''Widow'' | 416.367 |   | 299.677 |- | 1891 Decr 30 | Contesting widow | 537.947 |   | [blank] |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | E 91 Pa Inf |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' June 29, 1889 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == David R Thomas == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Thomas, David R |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' HS | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Sept 24, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Mch 8, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1866 Aug 2 | ''Invalid'' | 112646 |   | 173156 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1885 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Edward E Wallace == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Wallace, Edward E. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Lt Col | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan 10, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 2
1902 May 12 | ''Invalid'' | 1285.448 | AGl
J | 1047.555 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | B 20 Pa Inf + Old War |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' 1908 | colspan="2" | ''at''   |} == Joseph Welch == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Welch, Joseph |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' Chapl'n | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Dec 4, 1862 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' Jan 19, 1863 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Mar 1
1904 July 11 | ''Invalid'' | 1320.545 | AGl
J | 1095.761 |- |   | ''Widow'' |   |   |   |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | REMARKS | colspan="4" |   |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Jan 18, 1920 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Phila Pa |} == William W Widdifield == {| border="1" rules="all" | rowspan="2" | DEAD
NAME OF SOLDIER | colspan="4" | Widdifield, William W. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Late rank'' QM Sgt | colspan="2" | F & S 91 ''Reg't'' Pa Inf |- | TERM OF SERVICE | colspan="2" | ''Enlisted'' Oct. 4, 1861 | colspan="2" | ''Discharged'' July 10, 1865 |- | DATE OF FILING | CLASS | APPLICATION NO | LAW | CERTIFICATE NO. |- | 1907 Feb 14
1906 Aug 28 | ''Invalid'' | 1351891 | AGl
J | 1127.232 |- | 1916 Sep 22 | ''Widow'' | 1075140 | Sep | 819898 |- |   | ''Minor'' |   |   |   |- |   |   |   |   |   |- | rowspan="3" | ADDITIONAL SERVICES | colspan="4" | A + D 91 Pa Inf. |- | colspan="4" |   |- | colspan="4" |   |- | rowspan="2" | REMARKS | colspan="4" | See IC. 56,302 + A.B. 481.961
Hampton [?] S Thomas |- | colspan="4" | Maj [?] + QM 1 Pa Cav.
Maj [?] 2 [illegible] Prov. Cav. + E 9 Pa Inf |- | [illegible] | colspan="2" | ''Died'' Feb 13 1916 | colspan="2" | ''at'' Philadelphia Pa |}

935 Long Lane Road, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ==Land Size, Shape, and Location== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B013'59.0%22N+76%C2%B009'10.4%22W/@40.233046,-76.155084,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Google Maps] ==Events== 11 May 1964 - Taken from parent plat [[Space:Kurtz Henly Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania|Kurtz Henly Property, West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] when Samuel H Henly sold the land to his daughter Esther L Henly ($100.00)Lancaster County Deeds, Book P53, Page 191 House built in 1965 [http://www.trulia.com/homes/Pennsylvania/Denver/sold/1000282746-935-Long-Ln-Denver-PA-17517 Trulia] 5 Jul 1983 - Esther L Henly sold to [[Strohl-22|John D Strohl]] and Sharon A Ditzler ($50,000.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book C87, Page 479 27 Sep 1985 - John D and Sharon A Strohl sold to Charles E and Debra L Yinger ($58,500.00) Lancaster County Deeds, Book A93, Page 663 ==Sources==

93rd New York Infantry Company F

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[[Category:93rd Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] {| border="1" |Rank||Name||Enlistment Date |- |Captain||George B Moshier||19 Oct 1861 |- |First Lieutenant||John Bailey||7 Nov 1861 |- |Second Lieutenant||[[Hubbell-1325|Silas S Hubbell]]||10 Oct 1861 |- |First Sergeant||A C Bristol||15 Oct 1861 |- |Second Sergeant||George W Smith||21 Oct 1861 |- |Third Sergeant||Eldred A Tanner||14 Oct 1861 |- |Fourth Sergeant||John Donnelly||23 Oct 1861 |- |Fifth Sergeant||[[Selleck-383|Fayett Selleck]]||10 Oct 1861 |- |First Corporal||Jay H Northrup||12 Nov 1861 |- |Second Corporal||Lewis W Hamlin||10 Oct 1861 |- |Third Corporal||Alfred C Gibbs||29 Nov 1861 |- |Fourth Corporal||[[Jerome-448|Franklin Jerome]]||1 Nov 1861 |- |Fifth Corporal||Jonathan Brown, Jr||29 Oct 1861 |- |Sixth Corporal||Howgil Wells||20 Oct 1861 |- |Seventh Corporal||Robert Martin||1 Nov 1861 |- |Eight Corporal||John Morrison||20 Jan 1862 |- |Private||Henry Anderson||14 Nov 1861 |- |Private||John Arrowsmith||21 Oct 1861 |- |Private||Abram Austin||18 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Daniel Bennett||7 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Thomas R Bemis||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||[[Bristol-1652|Elnathan Bristol]]||7 Nov 1861 |- |Private||William Brooks||2 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Thomas Brickley||25 Oct 1861 |- |Private||La Port Becker||30 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Moses Benway||6 Jan 1862 |- |Private||Cornelius Brittell||19 Nov 1861 |- |Private||John Coulson||14 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Samuel K Cutts||3 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Jacob Cline||23 Nov 1861 |- |Private||James I Darling||18 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Orrin DuBoise||12 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Frederick Darrow||12 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Peter Duross||14 Jan 1862 |- |Private||Patrick Ford||13 Oct 1861 |- |Private||William A Fox||13 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Nicholas Freeman||7 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Matthew Fletcher||11 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Peter Fryett||20 Sep 1861 |- |Private||Addison Fisher||23 Jan 1862 |- |Private||James Gregg||19 Nov 1861 |- |Private||James H Gray||17 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Martin Gray||18 Jan 1862 |- |Private||Stephen C Gibbs||3 Dec 1861 |- |Private||A Judson Gibbs||20 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Charles Hudson||8 Nov 1861 |- |Private||[[Havens-950|Harlow Haven]]||30 Oct 1861 |- |Private||William A Hogan||23 Jan 1862 |- |Private||James Hanlon||24 Jan 1862 |- |Private||William J Johnson||24 Jan 1862 |- |Private||John H Kincaid||13 Nov 1861 |- |Private||James Kerr||3 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Joseph Kenneda||5 Dec 1861 |- |Private||John Kelly||2 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Alanson Lewis||12 Nov 1861 |- |Private||George Loop||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Hugh Leonard||4 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Bartholomew Linchon||27 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Patrick Mulkets||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||George McDonald||18 Nov 1861 |- |Private||John McGuire||14 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Oscar F Maynard||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||W W Maynard||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||RH Maynard||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Oscar O Niles||13 Nov 1861 |- |Private||William H Pierce||23 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Lewis H Reynolds||21 Nov 1861 |- |Private||[[Payant-84|Lewis Senton]]||29 Oct 1861 |- |Private||Edward Story||16 Sep 1861 |- |Private||Shephard F Smith||3 Nov 1861 |- |Private||[[Sunderland-583|Darwin Sunderland]]||1 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Wesley Scofield||15 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Jesse B Thompson||10 Oct 1861 |- |Private||Francis L Tanner||14 Oct 1861 |- |Private||Dyer Van Guilder||10 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Norman Williams||12 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Timothy White||14 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Ralph S Williams||12 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Joseph S Woolman||20 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Levy N Walling||29 Nov 1861 |- |Private||Andrew J Wickus||21 Oct 1861 |- |Private||James Wilkinson||8 Dec 1861 |- |Private||Isaac Winchel||20 Dec 1861 |} == Sources == *[https://books.google.com/books?id=E2oUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA23 History of the Ninety-third Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1865.] Swain & Tate Company, printers. 1895. pp. 22–23.

93RD Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, United States Civil War]] [[Category:93rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-24.gif |caption=Pennsylvania State Flag - animated }} {{US Civil War Project| side = USA}} ===== 93RD. REGIMENTAL ROSTER ===== The following is a complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. NOTE: If they signed up after Sept. or Oct. of 1861 They will not be listed on this roster. *FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF (LEBANON COUNTY REGIMENT) *COLONEL- REV. JAMES MAYLAND McCARTER, of Lebanon, Pa. *Lieutenant-Colonel John W. JOHNSTON, of Westmoreland County, Pa. *Major-JOHN C. OSTERLOH, of Huntington County, Pa. *Adjutant WM. A. H. LEWIS, of Reading, Berks County, Pa. *Sergeant-Major-James E. TEED, of Rendlng, Berks county Pa. *Quartermaster-JOHN S. SCHULTZE, of Loek-Haven, Clinton, county, Pa. *Quartermaster-Sergeant-Thomas B. Achey, of Myerstown, Lebanon County, PA. *Commissary-Sergeant-John McCarter, of Norristown, Montgomery County, PA. *Surgeon-Major- ROBERT S. SIMINGTON, of Montour county, Pa. *Assistant-Surgeon-George Mays, of Shaefferstown, Lebanon county, Pa. *Chaplain-REV. JOHN QUIMBY, of Reading, Berks County, Pa. *Sutler-JAMES M. JOHNSTON, of Allegheny County, Pa. *Drum Major-A. W. HOMAN, of Lebanon County, Pa. *Fife Major-JOHN DANIELS, of Bernville, Berks County, Pa. [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ''' (REGIMENNTAL BAND)''' *Alvin D. Good *Jacob C. Gingrich *Wllllgn Corl *Oscar Fleming *Adam C. Bentz *John Rice *John A. Rauch *Davld F. Klick *Issac Stout *William D. Krause *JOHN STANLEY, ''Leader'' *Conrad G. Gerhart *John H. Reed *Jacob B. Reinoehl *John A. Boyer *Henry Shirk *Joseph Frame *Zachariah T. Reidel *Joseph A. Bowman *William P. Carmany [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY A ===== '''PERSEVERANCE NO. 1-COMPANY "A"''' *Captain- Wm. M. Derr, *1st. Lieut.-John B. Embrich *2nd. Lieut.-Lorenzo D. Derr, *O.S.-Washington Brum, 1st. Sergeant- Jacob P Embich, 2nd. Sergeant- Joseph Houck 3rd. Sergeant- Edwin M. Ebur, 4th. Sergeant- John Shindle, Corporal 1-David R.P. McCaully, Corporal 2- Henry Weitzel, Corporal 3- Charles McLaughlin, Corporal 4- Washington Horn, Corporal 5- Peter Hauer, Corporal 6- George W. Mellinger, Corporal 7- Lewis C. Gingrich, Corporal 8- Henry F. Boyer, Musician- Theodore E. Rogers, Musician- Adam P. Funk, Wagoner- Jacob Smith, * And. H. Reinhard *Abraham Long *Abraham Shantz *Adam Gruber *Adam Isenbauer *Anthony Kramer *Anthony Yoos *Artemus Wilbelm *Calvin Kurtz *Cyrus Lehnig * Daniel Shay *Daniel Snyder *David A. Bowman *David Darkes *Edw. C. Euston *Ephraim Woomer * Franklin T. Miller *Franklin Kurtz *Franklin Ristenbatt *Fred'k Weickman *George Bleistine *George Imboden * George Myer * George H. Uhler *H. Clay Bowman *Henry C. Bowman *Henry H. Brandt *Henry Conrad *Henry Fasnacht *Henry Fisher *Henry C. Grittinger *Henry Hean * Israel Reidle *Henry J. Smith * Henry Walmer *Isaac Uhler *Jacob Darkes *Jacob Finfrock * Jacob Rankenberger *James Boyles *Jefferson Ristenbatt * Jeremiah Logan *John Beck *John Bierman *John D. Brua *John Darkes *John A. Garrett *John H. Heisy *John Lenhard * John Light *John McCord * John M. Murray * John Noll * John Petry * John M. Schnepp *John Peter Shindle * John Stoever * John Snyder * John H. Waltz * John Weitmer *Joseph Call * Joseph Shuey *Joseph Veasenford * Martin Mark *Max Willath *Moses Leininger *Nehemiah R. Taylor *Peter L. Fitterer *Peter Houser *Peter A. Walter *Sam'l L. Demmer *Samuel L. Garret *Simon Hoffman *Solomon Ranch *Thomas Mark *Valentine Hetterich *William A. Shaud *William H.H.Weaber *William L. Groh *William Lee *William Lehnig [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY B ===== '''UNION ZOUAVES-COMPANY "B"''' *Captain, John E. Arthur *1st. Lieut. Gideon S. Kinsey *2nd. Lieut. Darius G. Rhoads *Orderly Sgt. Harrison J. Penrose *1st. Sgt. William H. Riland *2nd. Sgt. John Fritz *3rd. Sgt. Janes E. Teed *4th. Sgt. Allen Gilbert *1st. Corporal, Levi Wise *2nd. Corporal, John W. Seiders *3rd. Corporal, Henry A. Houck *4th. Corporal, Henry D. Markley *5th. Corporal, Daniel H. Pyle *6th. Corporal, John W. Corkrey *7th. Corporal, Matthew Crillman *8th. Corporal, Henry A. Lotz *Musician, William H. Raser *Musician, William H. Clouse *Wagoner, Hiram Yocom *A. Himmelberger *A.G. Rhoads *Aaron Weand *Abram Ritter *Adam Dorn *Albin Hawk *Anthony Seiders *B.F. Filbert *B.P. Ruth *C.H. Markley *C.S. Hornberger *Charles Hoppie *Charles Totheroh *Cyrus Burkhardt *Davilla Daniel *E.J. Boughter *E.M. Snodgrass *E.W.II Stambach *Effinger Kern *F. Rissmiller *F.R. Alexander *Francis K. Heller *Francis Yeager *Frank B. Wilson *Frank Weand *Geo. Schartle *George Hicks *George W. Bard *Harrison Kline *Harrison Weand *Henry A. Babb *Henry R. Fisher *Henry Seacrist *I.M. Schade *Issac Albright *J.B. Reigner *J.G. Rhoads *J.H. Kinzer *J.S. Schroeder *Jacob Beck *Jacob Elsessor *Jacob Fox *James Bell *James Homan *James Kilmer *James Lessig *John Cimmerman *John Ellwanger *John H. Hasner *John Hartman *John L. Painter *John S. Readcay *John Sallade *John W. Rhoads *John W. Smith *John W. Smith-Lancaster *Jonathan P. Zechman *Jos. O. Boggs *Joseph Dann *Joseph Helder *Levi Dehart *Maberry E. Willman *Mahion Shaaber *Mahiou A. Francis *Mahlon Weidner *Maxmilian Hartman *Nathan Dierolf *Nathaniel Shirey *Owen G. Getz *Peter Cullen *Peter Knecht *Peter Sirohm *Reub Dunkelberger *Reuben Dyer *Robert W. Spang *S.R. Markley *S.S. Grissmoyer *Samuel fisher *Simon H. Foreman *Sol'n Mathew *T.J. Dierolf *Tobias Fritz *W.H. Worley *W.H.H. Lacey *William Trexler *William Wise [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY C ===== '''''QUITTAPAHILLA GUARDS-COMPANY "C"''''' *Captain, Wm. W. Murry *1st. Lieut. Samuel L. Hughes *2nd. Lieut. John E. Rogers *Orderly Sgt. S.W. Gilbert *1st. Sgt. Thomas Bechtold *2nd. Sgt. Jacob Brower *3rd. Sgt. Richard Geo. Rogers *4th. Sgt. William Whitmore *1st. Corporal, Solomon Haak *3rd. Corporal, Edwin W. Stoner *4th. Corporal, Charles D. Kaler *5th. Corporal, Henry L. Knier *6th. Corporal, Alex McGowan *7th. Corporal, Wm. B. Ramsey *8th. Corporal, Anthony J. Arnold *Musician, John Beck *Musician, Penrose Thomas *Teamster, William Logan *Quartermaster, P.H. Freylingbausen *Albert Shott *Asbury Eckman *Augustus Behny *Christophere Mease *Cornelius Houser *Cyrus Bemensderfer *Cyrus Eisenhaurer *Cyrus Shay *Daneil H. Fries *Daniel Baddo *Daniel Seibert *David C. Smith *David Tice *Edmund R. Rogers *Edward Aunspach *Edward Haulman *Emanuel Lasch *Epenetus W. Walker *George K. Stoud *George Martz *George McCord *George Storm *George Storm Jr. *George Stover *George W. Fries *Henry Carrell *Henry Frobert *Hiram J. Kepley *Hiram Yohn *Isaac Brower *Isaac Ulrich *Jacob A. Karmany *Jacob B. Borgner *Jacob Shay *James Moyer *James Yontz *Jared Boyer *Jeremiah Koehl *Jeremiah McGill *Jeremiah Miller *John B. Coppenhaver *John Bender *John Hutchinnson *John L. Hutchinson *John Lewis *John S. Light *John Shay *John Southam *Jonathan Dampman *Joseph Southam *Joseph Weber *Joshus C. Wright *Levi Haulman *Lewis Brenner *Lot Knapp *Maxwell Ulrich *Nelson Knapp *Nicholas Burkheiser *North H. Larned *Patrick O'Brien *Peter Garrett *Peter M. Quinley *Peter Zimmerman *Robert Painter *Sam'l Barnhard *Samuel Haulman *Samuel Thomas *Stephen Shilling *Uriah Ramsey *William Bechtel *William Boeshore *William M. Walker *Wm. H. Risser *Wm. Hutchinson *Wm. McLaughlin *Wm. S. Dollinger [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY D ===== UNION GUARDS- COMPANY "D" Captain, John M. Mark 1st. Lieut. Samuel R. Fauber 2nd. Lieut. Amos K. Kubn Orderly Sgt. William Kahle 1st. Sgt. Hiram Dasber 2nd. Sgt. Penrose G. Mark 3rd. Sgt. C.R. Bemensderfer 4th. Sgt. Henry Crist 1st. Corporal, John Field 2nd. Corporal, William Cummings 3rd. Corporal, Jacob Gerhard 4th. Corporal, William Martin 5th. Corporal, Jacob Honafeas 6th. Corporal, William Kiscadden 7th. Corporal, John L. Shaud 8th. Corporal, John Mills Musician, John Daniel Musician, Adam K. Hess Musician, Anson Rank Musician, A.R. Honich Company Quartermaster, Peter Fisher Teamster, William McKinney Abraham Collins Absalom Hummell Adam Biechler Adam Green Adam King Andrew Stutzman Augustus Doederline B.F. Gingrich B.S. Logan B'lle Wise C.F. Mason Charles Grundon Christian Flowers D.J. McKinney Daniel Brough Daniel Oliver David Ramler David Reed David Seltzer Elijah Reed Erasmus Burkert George Hoover George Shultz George Swalm Henry Anthony Henry Fittery Henry Louser Henry Lowry Henry Michael Isaac Ditzler Isaac Shertzer J.F. Saatler J.M. Shilling Jacob Barr Jacob Ziegler James Miller Jared Swanger John Curry John Green John Haak John Hoover John Low John O'Neal John Shreckengast John Smith John Wagner Joseph Ehrman Joseph Lowry Leonard Fernsler Levi Bucks Lewis Deesler Marion Carroll Martin Otto Nathan'l Willets Peter Hahnergraeff Reuben Snavely S.M. Landis Sam'l Bemesderfer Sam'l McKinney Samuel Bomgardner Samuel Bousman Samuel Bowman Samuel Focht Samuel Leedom Samuel Reed Samuel Shoutt Samuel Walker W.D. Eckert W.H. Brown William Brooks William Grumbein William Shaud Wm. Michael Wm. Shay [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY E ===== WASHINGTON GAURDS-COMPANY "E" Captain G.B. Shearer 1st. Lieut. J.S.Schuitze 2nd. Lieut. W.W. Rogers Orderly Sgt. T.C. Crawford 2nd. Sgt. T.P. Young 3rd. Sgt. Eugene Callacher 4th. Sgt. G.W. Gray 5th. Sgt. John Snodgrass 1st. Corporal, William Tate 2nd. Corporal, James Meredith 3rd. Corporal, Charles Robb 4th. Corporal, Wm. Benner 5th. Corporal, B.W. White 6th. Corporal, W.B. Hanna 7th. Corporal, W. Krebs 8th. Corporal, Aaron Low Aaron Long Aaron Low Abram Snyder Adam Smith Adams Krebs Caleb Avis Charles Cole Charles W. Grow D.B.Snyder David Beistel David Heron David Salmon E.D. Williams E.H. Rogers Ed. H. Rogers Elias Fair F. Meyers Frank Krebs Fred Slifer Frederick Ianzinn Geo. Calhoun Geo. Thomas George Robb H. Fishel H. Irvin Henry Culby Henry Hoeck Henry Meyers Isaac Ball Jacob Grubb James McCherry James Wall Jas. Contner Jas. Dunn Jas. Martin Jas. Poorman Jas. Reeder John Bowman John Broughammer John Conser John Costello John Crawford John Croak John Deter John Keister John Knepley John Krebs John Larkins John Lockhard John McGill John Poorman John Smith John Tate John W. Hagar John Wertz Jonathan Walker Jos. Shelby Jus. Brown L.P. Austin Lemi Warner Levi Grubb Lewis Garto Philip Bauks Rob Tate Robt. Campbell Robt. Culby Robt. Darrah Robt. Dunn Robt. Lennon Sol. McMullen Stewt Bowman Sylvester Marrison Theo. Snyder Thos. Bathurst Tobias Green W. Deter Walter W. Salmon William Simmons Wm. Bessinger Wm. Callahan Wm. Hasband [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY F ===== PERSEVERANCE, NO. 2- COMPANY "F" Captain, John S. Long 1st. Lieut. David C. Dissinger 2nd. Lieut. Wm. H.H. Embich Orderly Sergeant, B.F.Hean 1st. Sgt. John E. Uhler 2nd. Sgt. William D. Boltz 3rd. Sgt. Franklin Krieger 4th. Sgt. Joseph H. Shank 1st. Corporal Joseph L. Donough 2nd. Corporal Samuel Matthew 3rd. Corporal Joseph Carmany 4th. Corporal Gibson Peters 5th. Corporal Daniel Bender 6th. Corporal William H. Gerhart 7th. Corporal John B. Dewees 8th. Corporal Andrew Bleistine Musician, Frederick A. Clous Misician, Reuben A. Schwolm Musician, Anson W. Rank Andrew Ginter Andrew Kohn Augustus Ristenbatt Benneville Moyer Charles Drews Charles Foster Charles Marquart Charles Peterson Charles Wardman Chas. Lickenbill Chris'r Moyer Cyrus Dissinger Cyrus Moore Daniel H. Rabold Daniel Snyder David Farling David Schnellrider Edward Trafford Elias Gossert Emanuel Hollinger Ezra Troutman Francis Henlin Franklin L. Donough Frederick Aeshle Frederick Schene Gadaliah S. Weaber Geo Kunkleman George Bretz George Souillard Gottileb Boyer Henry Boltz Henry Flickinger Henry Kemmerer Henry Seibert Henry Yorlet Israel Miller Jacob Ebling Jacob Gockly Jacob M. Seibert Jacob Rommel Jacob Root James Palm Jesse McDonough John Anderson John Fisher John Kessler John Kinch John R. Shenfelter John S. Horst Jonas Smith Jonathan Dubbs Jonathan Eisenhauer Jonathan Garret Joseph Dissinger Joseph Gandiblus Joseph H. Rohrer Joseph Koch Joseph W. Hoke Levi Keicer Levi Tomkins Lewis Gibble Louis Wentzel Michael Shaeffer Moses Horst Nathan Fisher Peter Betz Rily Anderson Robert Bachman Samuel B. Fasnacht Samuel Clay Samuel Rock Solomon Dissinger Tobias Mattbanner Willaim Gable William Cox William Goshert William Johnson William Kebler William Krum William Snyder [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY G ===== COLEMAN RIFLES-COMPANY "G" Captain, Alexander C. Maitland 1st. Lieut. Marshal J. McCarter 2nd. Lieut. William A. Ruddach Orkerly Sgt. George W. Leedom 1st. Sgt. George Keen 2nd. Sgt. John M. Norgan 3rd. Sgt. William Oldfield 4th. Sgt. William Sutch 1st. Corporal, Daniel Shanabrook 2nd. Corporal, William Booth 3rd. Corporal, Daniel Fox 4th. Corporal, Percival J. Woomer 5th. Corporal, Janes L. Bereaw 6th. Corporal, Charlesw Sippel 7th. Corporal, Albert Wolfinger 8th. Corporal, Thomas Gash Misician, Oliver Keiser Musician, William Davis Adam Snyder August Berthold Augustuee W. Homan Augustus Soloman Benjamin Strause Benj'n Wolfinger Charles Becker Charles Foreman Charles N. Parker Charles S. Thomas Christopher Keppanak Daniel Conner Daniel Meenan Daniel Ringer Daniel Shay Daniel St. Clair Dennis Oakes Elias Zerby Franklin Lebo Franklin McQuade Frederick Hauck Frederick Holler Frederick Katzmer George A. Garrow George Arnold George Roche Henry Hilkert Henry Inglebach Henry Isermon Henry Kline Henry Lehman Henry Young Jacob Morton Jacob Nair Jacob Weeber James Fryer Jeremiah Moll John Kester John Maurer John McCarter John McColly John Pifer John Smith John Smithinger John Souder John Stoner John Vanse Jonathan Myers Jonathan Pifer Joseph Briner Joseph Chalfant Joseph Harper Krandal Martin Lawrence Goodman Lenmel Stultz Milton John Moses Stevenson Peter Rush Rudolph Laufer Solomon Fox Solomon Straway Thomas B. Achey Thomas Boone Thomas Johnston Wellington Dunlap William Booth William Corsnits William Delancy William Goheen William Long William Obile William Oldfield William P. Weeks William Savage William Vogt William W. Bright Wm. Haisey [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY H ===== BALDY GUARDS-COMPANY "H" Captain, Joseph F. Ramsey 1st. Lieut. Leffert Kase 2nd. Lieut. Charles Eckman Orderly Sgt. Maxwell Goodrich 1st. Sgt. Alfred B. Patton 2nd. Sgt. John T. Howe 3rd. Sgt. William Young 4th. Sgt. Seth C. Freeze 1st. Corporal, John C. Snyder 2nd. Corporal, Joseph Fenstermacher 3rd. Corporal, Jared Runyan 4th. Corporal, Joseph H. Johnson 5th. Corporal, Chas. W. Weaver 6th. Corporal, O.D. Harder 7th. Corporal, Oscar Sharpless 8th. Corporal, Fred Laubach Musician, Lewis P. Haughawout Musician, Joseph L. Hale A.B. Cleaver Abm. B. Wareuce Alfred Renyolds Amos Goss Charles B. Foley Charles Kniebeller Charles L. Sholes Charles R. Rishel Charles Stevens Charles V. Gulick Charles W. Sholes Charles Wagner Charles Woods Clark Guinn D.N. Everhart Daniel Kiem David R. Eckman Edward Shissler Eli Pennsyl. George D. Kreigh George S. Walker H.F. Freeze Harrison T. Fortner Henry C. Barnhart Henry F. Snyder Henry H. Leiseuring Hiram Layland Israel Wertz Jackson B. Johnson Jacob H. Sperring James Auld James B. Moore James D. Cannady James R. Johnson John Ammerman John Bylerly John H. Farley John Houser John Hower John Kiem John Lawrence John Levers John M. Shannon John Miller John R. Mowrer John Stewart John W. Philips Joseph B. Mutchler Joseph Bear Joseph Miller Lewis Yoder Luther S. Brocious Martin Murry Oscar Tittle Persiville Miller Peter P. Osman Philip Everhart Philip H. Eckman Philip McMlure Richard Jenkins Richard Perrin Samuel Quinn Sheldon T. Gibbs Silas Hartman T.J. Foley Thomas Morrell Thos. M. Mensch William H. Rouch William Henry William Knerr William M. Snyder William Miller William Sechler William Slay William Smith William Stevens William Turner Wilson Flanigan Wm. Freymire [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers ===== COMPANY I ===== McMARTER GAURDS-COMPANY "I" Captain, D.J.Boynton 1st. Lieut. Thomas Magovern 2nd. Lieut. Alexander S. Black Orderly Sgt. J.S. Stees 1st. Sgt. H.J. Waltz 2nd. Sgt. Henry Swartz 3rd. Sgt. John S. Mackenson 4th. Sgt. Elijah Embich 1st. Corporal, Daniel Parthemer 2nd. Corporal, William Condren 3rd. Corporal, George Dabler 4th. Corporal, Calvin Umberger 5th. Corporal, George W. Stoner 6th. Corporal, F.O. Witman 7th. Corporal, Martin J. Wetzel 8th. Corporal, Henry Steel Musician, F.S.Embich *Aaron Deifanbach *Absalom Ebrsman *Amer Moor *Andrew Stepe *Benjamin Core *Calvin Umberger *Christian Stehman *Christopher McGarvy *Cyrus Kline *Danial Miller *Daniel Erisman *Daniel Hunsberger *David Gross *David Hinde *David Zigler *Edward Condren *Edward McElbenny *Emanuel Krone *Francis Keister *Franklin Gault *Frederick Koch *George Gastrock *George Lehman *George Martin *George W. Hawk *George W. Weaver *Harrison Erisman *Harry Faust *Henry Booser *Henry Fare *Henry W. Fisher *Hiram C. Eves *Hiram Cassel *Isaac Korderman *J.J. Miles *J.J. Willas *J.W. Colings *J.W. Collins *Jacob Core *Jacob Peiffer *Jacob Shiffer *Jacob Sllecht *Jacob Yake *Jacob Yake *Jacob Zimmerman *James Moorland *John Albert *John Bear *John Bishop *John Brenner *John Cole *John Davis *John Grissel *John Grove *John H. Parthemer *John Hevele *John M. Cook *John McElhenny *John Meyers *John Sipe *John W. Fisher *John W. Moyer *John Witman *Jonathan Herman *Joseph Simmers *Mark W. Wise *Moses G. Kreider *Oleander Sanders *Reuben W. Miller *Samuel Babb *Samuel Ebersole *Samuel Light *Sanford W. Fisher *Simon Campbell *Simon Campbell *Thomas Calahan *William Frantz *William Lutz *William Shives *William Zimmerman *Wilson W. Danner *Wm. E. Hoover *Zephania Heninge [https://www.angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/roster.html] complete muster IN roll of the 93rd. Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

96th Judicial District, South Carolina

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96th Regiment of Foot - Profile Tree

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[[Category:Manchester Regiment]] [[Category: 96th Regiment of Foot]] {{Image|file=Jones-20334.png |align=r |size= 100 | label = 96th Regiment of Foot |caption= }} :::[[:Category: 96th Regiment of Foot|''Visit:'' '''96th''' Regiment of Foot]] == 96th Regiment of Foot - (1824) == :'''1824'''–1832: Lt-Gen. Sir Joseph Fuller, GCH ::[https://www.geni.com/people/Lt-Gen-Sir-Joseph-Fuller-G-C-H/6000000015499338339 He was appointed colonel of the 95th (Derbyshire) foot at its formation in January '''1824;''' was made a knight bachelor 1826, G.C.H. in 1827] ::The regiment embarked for Halifax, Nova Scotia in summer '''1824,''' transferred to Bermuda in 1825 and then returned to Halifax in 1828 before embarking for home in 1835. Between July 1840 and August 1841, it provided [[space:Pensioner Guards 96 - Regiment Tree|detachments]] for [[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|''convict ships'']] sailing to New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land and Western Australia. :1832–1834: Lt-Gen. Sir Lionel Smith, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Lionel_Smith,_1st_Baronet 1st Baronet, GCB, GCH] ::He was made Colonel of the '''96th''' Regiment of Foot from '''1832''' to 1834 and later of the 40th Regiment of Foot from 1837 for life. :1834–1839: Lt-Gen. Sir William Thornton, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thornton_(British_Army_officer) KCB ''(British Army officer)'' ] ::Promoted to major-general on 27 May 1825, Thornton became Lieutenant Governor of Jersey in 1830. He was promoted further to lieutenant-general on 28 June 1838. :1839–1852: Gen. Sir Lewis Grant, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Grant_(colonial_administrator) KCH ''(colonial administrator)'' ] ::On 13 September '''1831,''' Grant was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order and Knight Bachelor, appointed to the colonelcy of the '''96th''' Regiment of Foot on 9 April '''1839''' and awarded an honorary MA from Peterhouse, Cambridge in 1847. :1852–1855: Lt-Gen. Charles Edward Conyers, CB :1855–1860: Gen. Mildmay Fane :1860–1863: Gen. George Macdonald :1863–1866: Maj-Gen. Sir Charles Warren, KCB :1866–1869: Gen. Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, GCB :1869–1872: Lt-Gen. George Thomas Conolly Napier, CB :1872–1877: Lt-Gen. Thomas Crombie :1877–'''1881''': Gen. Thomas Maitland Wilson === Post 1818 === In '''1824''' the unit was reformed and was raised at Manchester, allowed to carry the Battle Honours of Peninsular, Egypt and the Sphinx, and was sent straight to Halifax, Nova Scotia. It then saw service in the West Indies.
In '''1836''' it returned to Great Britain and was stationed in the south of England. Detachments of the unit were used to escort Convict to the Australian colonies. The unit deployed to Australia in '''1841''' and fought in the Maori Wars between 1844-1847. Following extensive service in India, in '''1881''', in accordance with the Childers Reforms, the regiment merged with the [[space:The 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot|'''63rd''' Regiment]] of Foot to form the 2nd Battalion, [[:Category: Manchester Regiment|Manchester Regiment]]. {{Image|file=Jones-20334.png |align=r |size= 100 | label = 96th Regiment of Foot |caption= }} '''1824'''.01.28 - '''96th''' [https://www.tameside.gov.uk/museumsgalleries/mom/history/96th#1824 Regiment of Foot (raised at Manchester)] :'''1824''' England :1824 Nova Scotia ''Halifax'' :1825 West Indies ''Bermuda'' :1828 Nova Scotia ''Halifax'' :1835 England ''the south of England.'' :1836 Ireland :1839 England :1839 ''Colony of'' New South Wales : ''convict ships'' (and VDL - ) ::[[Jones-20334|Lt Col Loftus Francis '''Jones''' (1796 - 1853) ]] ''(1840-1849, Van Dieman's Land Garrison)'' :1844 New Zealand :1847 New Zealand :1849 India : '''Pre 1818''' There were '''four''' line infantry regiments were raised and disbanded between 1761 and 1818 numbered 96th. The '''first''' regiment was raised in c1760, for service in India, and disbanded in 1763. A '''second''' regiment, the [[:Category: 96th (British Musketeers) Regiment|96th (British Musketeers) Regiment]], was raised in April 1780 under Colonel Richard Whyte and disbanded in 1784.
It was stationed in Ireland and saw service in the Channel Islands after Spain declared War on Britain. A '''third''' regiment, the 96th (The Queen's Royal Irish) Regiment was formed in 1793 and dispersed in '''1798.''' In '''1798''' a Regiment called "The Minorca Regiment" was recruited from German-speaking prisoners of war, formerly in Spanish service and took part in the Egyptian campaigns of the early 19th Century.
In '''1802,''' a new '''96th''' Foot was formed from the 2nd Battalion 52nd Foot.
In 1816 this regiment was renumbered the 95th Foot (thus replacing the existing 95th Foot which became styled the Rifle Brigade).
By 1816 the regiment was renumbered the 96th (Queen's Own Germans) Regiment of Foot.
The unit was disbanded in Ireland in '''1818.''' == Sources == * Museum of the Manchester Regiment - [http://www.tameside.gov.uk/museumsgalleries/mom/history/96th#top 96th Regiment of Foot. Later the 2nd Battalion The Manchester Regiment] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/96th_Regiment_of_Foot Wikipedia] also [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~garter1/history/tobegin.htm Australia's Red Coat Regiments (1788....1870) =''403''] ::[https://redcoat-settlerswa.com/ Redcoat Settlers in Western Australia 1826-1869] - ''via Diane Oldman'' ::::[https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/about-us/history-of-the-epg/ Enrolled Pensioner Force - WA ] :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868] [[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - '''Ship Tree''']] |
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96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta One Place Study

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== 96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, "Dawson Huts", Alberta One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta|category=Bonnie Doon, Edmonton, Alberta One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta|category=96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:96th Street Northwest, Bonnie Doon, Alberta One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The Dawson Huts in Bonnie Doon were created by moving empty army barracks in Dawson Creek to Edmonton. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''State/Province:'''Alberta :'''County:''' :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.530484, -113.475246 :'''Elevation:''' 663.8 m or 2177.9 feet The Dawson Huts were located on the present day site of École Maurice-Lavallée and the associated sports fields. The site is bounded on the west by Mill Creek Ravine, the east by 95 St., the south by 88 Ave and the north by 92 Ave. 96th Street basically bisects the Dawson Huts site. ===History=== Military barracks sitting empty in Dawson Creek, BC after WWII were moved to Bonnie Doon in 1945/46 to house returned soldiers and their families. They were taken apart in Dawson Creek, stacked on trains and hauled to Edmonton's south side station. The were trucked to present-day site of École Maurice-Lavallée, then empty fields, and erected on concrete foundations without basements. Only families with children and a yearly income less than $3500 were admitted. Monthly rents were $25 for one bedroom suites, $28 for two bedroom and $33 for three bedrooms. In 1949, responsibility for emergency housing passed from the federal government to the City of Edmonton. The City managed the Dawson Huts into the 1960s, when they were dismantled. A decade later, the french-language, Catholic École J.H. Picard opened on the site, later to become École Maurice-Lavallée. ===Population=== The sixty Dawson Huts provided accommodation for 261 families. ==Sources== * [https://www.bonniedoon.ca/history.html The History of Bonnie Doon]. An excerpt from Volunteers by V. Bowler and M. Wanchuk. Lone Pine Publishing, 1986. pp. 144-146. No longer in print. Bonnie Doon Community League Official Website. * [https://citymuseumedmonton.ca/2021/06/29/bonnie-doon-in-the-1950s-community-map/ Bonnie Doon in the 1950s – Community Map]. Website: Citymuseumedmonton.ca. Author Bonnie Doon Community League | June 29, 2021. * Memories of Bonnie Doon. Our Stories, Our History. Written and compiled by Tom Monto., edited by Astrid Blodgett. Published by Bonnie Doon Community League. Edmonton, Alberta. 2019. 242 pages.

98th Regiment, New York Infantry

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[[Category:98th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|For profiles, see [[:Category:98th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War|the category]]}} ===98th Regiment, New York Infantry=== '''Nicknames:''' Malone And Lyons Regiment; Wayne County Regiment; Franklin's Own '''Camp Flag:''' https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/btlflags/infantry/98thInfCamp.htm '''The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.''' This regiment, Col. William Dutton, was organized at Albany, February 5, 1862, by the consolidation of two incomplete, the Lyons and the Malone, regiments. The eight companies of the latter were consolidated into seven, and formed Companies A, B, C, D, E, G and H; the five of the former, consolidated into three, formed Companies F, I and K of the new regiment. The companies of the Malone Regiment were mustered in the service of the United States for three years, at Malone, February 6, 1862; those of the Lyons Regiment at Lyons, February 1, 1862. At the expiration of its term of enlistment, the men entitled thereto were discharged and the regiment retained in service. June 19, 1865, the men of the 139th Infantry, not discharged with it, were assigned to this regiment. The companies were recruited principally: A, B, C and E at Malone; D and G at Bangor; H at Fort Covington; F, K and I at Lyons. The 34th Militia formed the nucleus of the regiment, which contained, also, a few St. Regis Indians. The regiment left the State March 8, 1862; served in Palmer's, 3d, Brigade,, Casey's, 3d, Division, 4th Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 4th Corps, from June, 1862; in 1st, Naglee's, Brigade, Peck's. Division, 4th Corps, from July, 1862; at Yorktown, Va., from August, 1862; in Naglee's Brigade, 1st Division, Department of North Carolina, from December, 1862; in 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 18th Corps, in South Carolina, from January 11, 1863; in the District of Beaufort, N. C., from May, 1863; at Newport News, Va. from October, 1863; at Portsmouth, Va., from November, 1863; in the District of Currituck, Va., from December, 1863; in 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in New York harbor, in November, 1864; in the 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from December, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from June, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. William Kreutzer, August 31, 1865, at Richmond, Va. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 2 officers, 61 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 37 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 4 officers, 132 enlisted men; total, 8 officers, 230 enlisted men; aggregate, 238; of whom 22 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. '''The following is taken from The Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers. Madison, WI: Federal Pub. Co., 1908. volume II. ''' Ninety-eighth Infantry. Cols., William Dutton, Charles Dur-kee, Frederick M. Wead, William Kreutzer; Lieut.-Cols., Charles Dur-kee, Frederick M. Wead, William Kreutzer, William H. Rogers; Majs., Albon Manrn, George H. Clark, William Hunt Rogers, Albert C. Wells. The p8th, the Wayne county regiment, was re-cruited mainly in Wayne county and mustered into the U. S. service at Malone and Lyons in Feb., 1862, for a three years' term. It left for Washington on March 8; was assigned to the 3d brigade, 3d division, 4th corps, with which it embarked for the Peninsula; was present at the siege of Yorktown and the battles of Williams-burg and Savage Station, but was not closely engaged until the battle of Fair Oaks, where the total loss of the regiment was 71 killed, wounded or missing. It was held in reserve during the Seven Days' battles and stationed at Yorktown at the time of the second battle of Bull Run. Assigned to the Department of North Carolina in Dec., 1862, it became a part of the 1st brigade, 2nd division, 18th corps in Jan., 1863, and served until the following October at various posts held by that corps. Returning to Virginia, it served un-til April, 1864, at Newport News, Portsmouth and in the Currituck district, and was then attached to the 1st brigade, 1st division, 18th corps, until the organization of the 24th corps in December, when it became a part of the 3d division of that corps, with which it remained during the war. It was engaged at Swift creek and Proc-tor's creek, Drewry's bluff and Bermuda Hundred, in May, 1864; joined the Army of the Potomac before Cold Harbor and there lost 114 in killed, wounded and missing; was active in the battles at Fort Harrison, Fair Oaks, and in the final assault on the Petersburg works, April 2, 1865. The regiment was mustered out on Aug. 31, 1865, at Richmond, having lost 102 by death from wounds and 136 by death from accident, imprisonment or disease. From. June 19, 1865, the 139th N. Y. served with the 98th. ---- '''98th Regiment, New York Infantry''' Overview:Organized (Cos. "A," "B," "C," "D," "E," "G" and "H") at Malone, N. Y., and (Cos. "F," "I" and "K") at Lyons, N. Y., January 25-February 8, 1862. Organization completed at Albany, N. Y. Left State for Washington, D. C., March 8, 1862. Attached to 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to July, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to December, 1862. Naglee's Brigade, Dept. of North Carolina, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of North Carolina, to February, 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to April, 1863. District of Beaufort, N. C., Dept. of North Carolina, to October, 1863. Newport News, Va., Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to January, 1864. District of the Currituck, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, Heckman's Division, 18th Army Corps, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Army Corps, Army of the James, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, to June, 1865. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 24th Army Corps, to July, 1865. 2nd Independent Brigade, 24th Army Corps, to August, 1865. Service:Moved to the Virginia Peninsula March 28, 1862. Siege of Yorktown, Va., April 5-May 4. Reconnoissance toward Lee's Mills April 29. Battle of Williamsburg May 5. Operations about Bottom's Bridge May 21-23. Reconnoissance to Seven Pines May 24-27. Chickahominy, near Savage Station, and Seven Pines May 24. Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks May 31-June 1. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. White Oak Swamp June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. At Harrison's Landing till August 16. Moved to Fortress Monroe August 16-23, and duty there till September 18. Duty at Yorktown till December. Moved to Morehead City, N. C., December 25-January 1, 1863. At Carolina City till January 21. Moved to Port Royal Harbor, S. C., January 28-31. At St. Helena Island, S. C., February 10-April 3. Expedition against Charleston, S. C., April 3-11. Moved to New Berne, N. C., April 12-15. Expedition to relief of Little Washington April 17-21. Duty in the District of Beaufort, N. C., till October. Moved to Newport News, Va., October 16-18, and duty there till December. At Portsmouth, Va., and in the District of the Currituck till February, 1864. Veterans on furlough March-April. Moved to Yorktown, Va., April 26. Butler's operations on south side of the James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 3-28. Occupation of City Point and Bermuda Hundred May 5. Swift Creek or Arrowfield Church May 8-10. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. Battle of Drury's Bluff May 14-16. Bermuda Hundred May 16-28. Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 27-31. Battles about Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 16, 1864, to April 2, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, 1864 (Reserve). Duty in the trenches before Petersburg and on the Bermuda Hundred front till September 27. Battle of Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Detached for duty in New York during Presidential election of 1864, November 2-17. Duty in trenches north of James and before Richmond till April, 1865. Occupation of Richmond April 3. Provost duty in Richmond and in the Dept. of Virginia till August. Mustered out at Richmond, Va., August 31, 1865. Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 95 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 132 Enlisted men by disease. Total 235. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0098RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Sources==

9th Battalion Royal Scots

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[[Category:Royal Scots, British Army, World War I]] [[Category:Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)]] [[Category:The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)]] == Preface == The Royal Scots are the oldest regiment of the British Army, going back to 1633 until their amalgamation in 2006 with the King's Own Scottish Borderers to become The Royal Scots Borderers. Today we see that the regiment has merged further, combing all the Scottish regiments to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Looking back at a map of Scotland from the early 1900s, see Figure 1, we can see how it was divided into 10 regiments stretching from the King's Own Scottish Borderers in the South all the way to the Seaforth Highlanders in the North. {{Image|file=9th_Battalion_Royal_Scots.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Figure 1 - Scottish Regiments 1911 - Taken from A History of the 9th (Highlanders) Royal Scots by Neill Gilhooley Page 19Gilhooley, N. (2020). A History of the 9th (Highlanders) Royal Scots: The Dandy Ninth. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books Limited. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/A_History_of_the_9th_Highlanders_Royal_S/7vftDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0&kptab=overview Google Books]. }} This WikiTree Space has been put together to delve further into the history of The Royal Scots and will focus on the 9th Battalion which was established in 1900 as The Highland Battalion, Queen’s Rifle Volunteer Brigade, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), it wasn’t until 1901 that the battalion took the number of 9th Battalion. It was a territorial force, aka a volunteer force. == History == === Establishment === The 9th Battalion came about as a result of the ‘Black Week’ in the Second Boer War which decimated the Highland Brigade out in South Africa. Due to this disaster, there was a new recruitment drive involving several of the commonwealth nations such as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand as well as from the home territories of Britain and Ireland. Through this recruitment drive came an upsurge of patriotism and one man, a solicitor from Edinburgh, by the name of Andrew Gordon felt that many young men from the area would join a Kilted Volunteer Battalion modelled on the Highland regiments. At this time, many volunteer companies were being formed but Andrew Gordon’s idea of a whole battalion was thought to be rather ambitious. So, Andrew Gordon took it upon himself to place an advert in the press to stir up interest and to take the name of any interested parties. Within a few weeks, Andrew Gordon managed to get over 800 interested applicants. With these Andrew Gordon approached Colonel William Gordon of Threave, of Black Douglas to formally request the formation of a kilted battalion. Following on from this, several commanding officers were put forward, most noticeably Colonel William Ivison Macadam and Major James Ferguson. The next requirement for the new battalion was that it had to fit within one of the existing Volunteer Force of The Royal Scots. Through much debate as to which of the current Volunteer Battalion it would fit with, it all came down to the instance of Colonel Horatio Macrae and what he wanted. This was that it became part of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions which together formed the Queen’s Rifle Volunteer Brigade (QRVB), The Royal Scots. This idea of a new kilted Battalion being part of the QRVB didn’t go down well and there were many who were opposed to it. In May 1900 it was reported that the organizer of the ‘kilted’ battalion consented to Colonel Horatio Macrae. This still caused backlash from the QRVB until it was agreed that seniority in the kilted battalion would advance separately from the rest of the brigade. Colonel Horatio Macrae was not able to propose this idea of a ‘kilted’ battalion to the War Office as an unnumbered Highland Battalion and he did so in a way as not to upset the current Volunteer Force. The War Office, after settling several key issues, gave authority for the Battalion to be formed on the 12 July 1900 with enrolment beginning as soon as a commanding officer was announced. This came on the 24th of July 1900 when Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson was announced as the commanding officer, The Highland Battalion, Queen’s Rifle Volunteer Brigade, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). === The Early Days of the Battalion === Two days after the announcement of the commanding officer, Andrew Gordon wrote to the men who had registered interest in joining such a battalion, asking them to enrol urgently. It was not until after the brigade had come back from a summer camp was a room opened for the Highland Battalion at the brigade’s drill hall, located on Forrest Road, Edinburgh. By this time enthusiasm had dwindled and a lot of the interested men had joined other units. A mere 200 men turned out to join The Highland Battalion in the early days of formation, this was far below the 600-904 that the battalion was authorised to recruit. Unfortunately, fiction over this new battalion started almost immediately. People were asking why this new battalion was not an independent corps as originally intended. Again, there were also questions asked about the seniority of the officers. Despite all this, the first drill went ahead on Monday 13th of August 1900, at the drill hall in Forrest Road. Other battalions of the QRVB were dressed in dark rifle grey which was a complete contrast to the scarlet tunics and Hunting Stewart Kilts of the Highlanders. This contrast in uniforms soon earnt The Highland Battalion the nickname of ‘The Dandy Ninth’. Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson in his new appointment was determined to set this new battalion, his battalion above the rest and to establish a strong sense of ‘esprit de corps…’, ‘Smartness’ in appearance… was instilled. The men of the battalion in coming to and from the parade generally carried themselves as soldiers, rifles at a slope instead of lounging along the arm. Furthermore, each man had to demonstrate his commitment to the battalion by making a deposit of 10 shillings, which went towards the cost of their uniforms and was returned once a five-year period (which the men signed up to upon enlisting) in the battalion had been achieved. They were also expected to contribute annually to the battalion funds at 2s 6d. Six companies were initially formed, and men were grouped together with respect to their backgrounds, Table 1 outlines this, a further two companies would be created at a later date. However, it wasn’t until 12 December 1900 when Alexander Blair was appointed did they have enough company commanders to complete the full list of six companies.
''Table 1. Company Composition in 1901 taken from A History of the 9th (Highlanders) Royal Scots by Neill Gilhooley Page 5 ''
{| border="1" | Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson |- | A Company || Captain Archibald A. Gordon || Men employed in offices |- | B Company || Captain James Clark || Men employed in law office, or whose arrangements were affected by the sittings of the court |- | C Company || Captain Thomas G. Clark || Men residing in the north of the town or employed in printing works |- | D Company || Captain Alexander S. Blair || General |- | E Company || Captain Alastair M. Campbell || Argyll and West |- | F Company || Captain Norman D. Macdonald || Inverness and North |- | Captain and Adjutant Henry S. Wedderburn, 1st Gordon Highlanders Honorary Lieutenant and Quartermaster Mr Andrew Gordon |} Near the end of the first volunteer year, the battalion strength had grown from an initial 200 to 399, earning them extra money for the following year. === Separation from the QRVB === During the winter of 1900-01, discontent grew between Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson and Colonel Horatio Macrae his commanding officer. This was all due to the fact that the battalion was not a distinct unit as many had hoped for. Instead, much of the workings of the battalion were mixed up with those of the brigade, especially finances. Due to this, Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson applied to become an independent corps. It wasn't until July 1901 when the War Office replied with His Majesty’s approval for the battalion to be separated from the QRVB and designated the 9th Volunteer Battalion (Highlanders), The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment). With the separation in hand, the battalion relocated to 7 Wemyss Place, Edinburgh where an upstairs hall could be used for the battalion and the two downstairs houses could be leased out. The upper premises was used by Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson. The hall was cleared, a flag and flagstaff were furnished by the corporals and the sergeants contributed the clock. A small indoor range, Morris Tube Range, was also created so that the men could practice inside during the winter months with small calibre rounds. === First few years of Independence (1901 – 1907) === For the first few years, everything had been going well for the battalion. There was an annual competition, The Minto Cup, where the Scottish units went up against the Ninth, both regulars and volunteers participated. This competition involved teams of sixteen doing a 10-mile march (within an allotted time otherwise points were deducted), followed by a rifle firing exercise. There was the annual camp lasting either one or two weeks in July and was often held at the Stobs Military Camp, Hawick on the Scottish borders. All soldiers were expected to attend at least one annual camp in their first three years for essential training. The first annual camp was held in July 1902 at Tyndrum, Scotland with attendance at 76 per cent. There were, however, financial burdens on the battalion and the ability to finance an annual camp every year. This meant that the volunteers were not paid for attending the annual camp even though others at the camp would be getting paid anywhere from 2s 6d to 4s a day. In 1901 the battalion had its first appointed chaplain, The Reverend Archibald Fleming, giving way to their first church parade in late May 1901, where the volunteers assembled in Charlotte Square and the service took place in the Tron Kirk parish church in Edinburgh. The first independent general parade took place on the 12 October 1901 and by the end of the first volunteer year on the 31st October 1901 the battalion had a much-improved strength with 602 volunteers. Training for the battalion was carried out at their headquarters, Waverley Market, and later at Inverleith Park, King’s Park and Woodhouselee. Training consisted of company drills, battalion exercises, route marches, gymnastic classes and bayonet exercises. With the expanse of the battalion, Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson thought further regulations were needed on those in the battalion, therefore, in a meeting on the 22 August 1901 rules were considered for the corps. These rules included the following fines: * 10s for pointing a rifle (loaded or unloaded) at any person without orders * 5s for wearing corps clothing unauthorised * 5s for discharging a rifle accidentally In August 1901 Major General Sir Ian Hamilton was appointed as Honorary colonel. The following few years proved difficult with recruitment numbers dropping in the hundreds. It was therefore decided that the 10s deposit to be dropped in 1905 in order to entice back those volunteers they had lost as well as to encourage new volunteers to join. By 1904 the full eight company had been formed with Captain Angus Gregorson entrusted with G Company (Ross and Cromarty) and Captain David Huie entrusted with H Company (University). H Company comprised not only university students but clerks, apprentice accountants and young civil servants. For whatever reason, the university authorities tried, and failed, to get the students to boycott the company. Due to his family and person situation in 1904, Lieutenant Colonel James Ferguson resigned from his position at the end of that year. A Major James Wardrop would then have assumed command of the battalion, but civil commitments prevented him from doing so. It then fell to Major James Clark to take command of the battalion. By the end of 1904 the battalion’s strength had grown to 1,000 men and now possessed a pipe band and buglers, as well as an organised ambulance section, a signallers’ section and a Maxim machine-gun section. They also now owned their own headquarters. In 1906 the annual camp was held at Gosford Park, East Lothian and special attention was paid to the training of scouts, including cyclists. The battalion was now better equipped, having large marquees and a cooking wagon. In 1907 the annual camp was back at Strobs, and their brass band made its first appearance at the prize giving, where flag signalling was especially prized. Also that year, the battalion had the unusual honour of welcoming Prince Fushimi of Japan at Waverly Station with a guard of honour and a band that had learned to play the Japanese National Anthem. ==== Boer War ==== Although the battalion had been assembled in response to the Boer War, there was no real prospect for them serving overseas as a complete corps. Instead, 45 men of the battalion did end up serving in South Africa in the Second Boer War. Around 6 of the men served with the Volunteer Service Companies of the Royal Scots and the rest enrolled in other units, mainly the Imperial Yeomanry and Baden-Powell’s South African Constabulary. There were also 7 men who joined the regulars. A list of those who served in the Second Boer War is listed below: '''Service Companies, Royal Scots''' * Broun, J.C.C., Lt, 3rd Service Company * Simpson, Pte, 1st Service Coy * Ormiston, G.H., Pte, 2nd Service Coy * Chalmers, J.S., Pte, 3rd Service Coy * Geddes, J.H., Pte, 3rd Service Coy * Kidd, G.F., Pte, 3rd Service Coy '''City Imperial Volunteers (CIV)''' * Capbell, A., Sgt '''Scottish Horse, Imperial Yeomanry''' * Stewart, J., Sgt * Ruxton, A.J., Cpl * Macduff, G., L/Cpt * Lee, J.F.F., Pte * Milbourne, P., Pte * Chapman, A.J., Pte * Calder, H.G., Pte * Rutherford, W., Drummer * Renton, R.W., Pte * Fraser, J., Pte '''Fincastle’s Horse, Imperial Yeomanry''' * Murry, D.W., Sgt * Kerr, W.W., Farrier-Sgt * Macdonald, J., Pte '''Other Yeomanry Regiments''' * Holmes, A., Cpl * Anderson, G.W., Pte * Gray, R.A., Pte * Kirk, J., Pte * Milne, F.W., Pte * Traill, J.C., Pte * Macdonald, E.R., Pte * Watson, G.K., Pte * Hunter, W., Pte * Potter, G., Pte * Drummond, C.C., Pte * MacLeod, W., jun., Pte * Ponton, T.V., Pte * Wood, W.B., Pte * McKay, W., Pte * Lockie, T.B., Pte * Sutherland, A., Pte '''South African Constabulary''' * Bowden, A.H., Pte * Scott, T., Pte * Treasurer, R.C., Pte * Ferguson, J.L., Pte * Lyon, J., Pte * Macdonald, W., Pte * MacLeod, R., Pte * Martin, H., Pte === Time of Reforms (1908 – 1913) === Unlike many European countries such as France and Germany, the UK didn’t have a requirement for men to serve in the army but instead, it was completely volunteer to serve in either the regulars or volunteer units. It came off the back of the Norfolk Commission of 1904 which concluded that the volunteer force was not qualified to take the field against a regular army due to lack of training. It wasn’t until 1907 with The Haldane Reforms that major change was inflicted on the British Army. The premise was to create an expeditionary force for the regular army and attempted to create a well-trained force for home defence that could be mobilised in the event of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) serving overseas. This would be a Territorial Force (TF) which would combine the current Volunteer Force with that of the County Yeomanry and be funded by central government. What finally came about was a watered-down version of the original proposal, but it would increase both professionalism and training. There would be an increase in the required training of volunteers with regular drills and 15 days of annual training. Through these reforms came a shake-up of the number for The Royal Scots with Volunteer Battalions taking on the numbers 4 to 10 with the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots being the only volunteer battalion to retain their numbering. It was then in 1908 did the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots become a unit of the TF. It was decided that with these new conditions of service, not all men would transfer and only 413 re-attested under the new TF regulations. Also, during this time Major James Wardrop resigned his commission and Captain Blair was promoted to major to take command of the battalion. With the drop in number after the battalion became a TF, it was only a third of its intended size. This led to an understrength first annual camp as a TF which took place at Corrie Camp, Hillend in the Pentlands. Something had to be done about the strength of the battalion and so a major recruitment drive was undertaken in early 1909 and was helped along by an impending invasion scare. One of the main recruitment drives was at a rugby international game in February 1909. Come March 1909 the battalion number had doubled from 549 to 1,023 with about 30 recruits coming through the doors every day, making the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots the first in the city to attain full establishment on 31 March 1909. With full establishment behind them, the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots secured the great honour of receiving their colours from King Edward VII on 19th June 1909 with a detachment of 25 going to Windsor and Lieutenant Frederick Lucas commanding the colour party. With the expanse of the battalion a more suitable location was needed and it 1913 it moved to 89 East Claremont Street, Edinburgh, with the help of Colonel Clark who matched the government’s financial commitment. Here they had a purpose-built building costing £7,000 and comprised of three floors, with a lecture hall two billiard rooms, a wagon store and a 100ft drill hall. From its peak in 1909, the battalion’s strength was in decline with fewer still attending camp. === Mobilisation (1914) ===
''On receipt of the order to mobilise, all members of the unit will at once report themselves at Headquarters in Marching Order. Those not reporting themselves within twenty-four hours will be treated as deserters.''
Those were the Standing Orders that arrived at the battalion headquarters in Claremont Street at 1730 on the 4th of August 1914, just two days after the battalion returned home from their annual camp at Stobs. Notices were immediately sent out to the 767 men of the battalion via the use of Captain Robbie Wallace’s car. There was one exception to these orders and that was for Lace Corporal Charles Park who received separate orders to stand fast at his governmental job as a telegraph operator. Men arrive at the headquarters throughout the following day (5th August 1914) and by 2230 all were accounted for. The party then marched to billets at St Ann’s Maltings in Leith which were associated with St Ann’s Brewery, Abbeyhill and Craigmillar New Brewery, Craigmillar. The maltings and breweries were owned by Robert Younger Ltd and would be the battalion's first ‘war station’. Each of the large rooms at St Ann’s Maltings held 250 men, these rooms weren’t suitable for several hundred men attempting to wash from just two taps. There were numerous accidents during their stay here such as one man falling into the ammoniated sump in the yard and head traumas from bashing heads on the roof beams. Unfortunately, there was one death, the first since mobilisation, when Lance Corporal George Ledingham fell from one of the wooden roof beams and died the following day on the 1st of September 1914. Since the beginning of mobilisation, new recruits had started to arrive such as one James Quinn. Recruits were drilled twice a day, once in the morning and then again in the afternoon. A miniature firing range was established behind the Maltings to allow men to practice. All in all, it was, at times, a chaotic environment, especially at lunchtime when men had t sit on the floors to eat and those who arrived last ended up going hungry. Washing of plates was all done in a single 6ft bath. A large number of recruits had come from George Watson’s College, with the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots being the most popular battalion to join with a total of 122 serving as of the 9th of March 1916. Rugby internationals also enlisted in the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots, with the likes of James Pearson, Eric ‘Puss’ Milroy, J.Y.M. Henderson and Alex Angus The 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots mobilisation orders were to form part of a Scottish Coast Defence which was responsible for the Forth, Clyde, Tay and Aberdeen, this was something that had been in the pipeline since 1880. The 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots were also under the aegis of the TF Association (TFA) for Lothian, chaired by James Clark. As a TF the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scot's main purpose was the defence of the realm on home soil. Within the first week of mobilisation, there was an invasion scare and the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots had to spend much of the night of the 7th of August 1914 lying in King’s Park (Holyrood Park), which was the war station for the brigade reserves. However, it was not the threat of an invading force that lay as the most important issue, but the defence of the Rosyth naval base and the naval units in the surrounding waters. Unfortunately, with anti-submarine defence still underway, on the 2nd of September 1914 the U-boat, U-21, passed under the Forth Bridge and sank HMS Pathfinder off the coast of St Abb’s Head on the 5th of September 1914, bringing the threat of the war close to home within weeks of Britain entering the war. The 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots went on to train daily at King’s Park and Leith Links, with frequent route marches. Then at the end of September 1914, the battalion moved billets. Half the battalion (E, F, G and H companies) moved to Bruntsfield School, on the corner of Marchmont Road and Crescent. The other half of the battalion was at Redford. Then in October 1914 D company joined the other at Bruntsfield School, whilst A, B and C companies went to Warrender Park School. Come Christmas 1914, bunting brightened up the halls and turkey was on the menu and leave was granted where possible in the afternoon. On New Year’s Eve, the men were confined to billets as they were expecting orders for France, but none came…not yet anyways. Armoured trains went into construction in Crewe and the first one, ‘Norna’, was stationed at Craigentinny in east Edinburgh. It made frequent runs east along the coast. At detachment from the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots remained with the armoured train until they were ordered to go to France. Another train, this time an ambulance train was also put into service for coastal defence soon after the outbreak of war. {{Image|file=9th_Battalion_Royal_Scots-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Figure 2 - British Armoured Train - Taken from The Engineer WebsiteThe Engineer website article on First World War armoured trains (accessed 21 June 2023). [https://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/archive/february-1919-first-world-war-armoured-trains/ The Engineer]. }} The battalion continued to train in the Pentlands and Braid Hill but now were given a sector of the landward defences to construct. Much of the construction went on digging out trenches intended to protect Edinburgh from invasion. The battalion was split into two and time was spent equally between drills and defence with men billeted for the week in farmhouses. Edinburgh’s landward defence was constructed and organised in three main sections. To being with, they consisted mostly of barbed wire entanglements and later developed into complex trench systems. An additional, forward line of defence ran from Marine Gardens, where the 5th, Royal Scots were billeted, across the top of Portobello High Street and onto Craigentinny railway depot. The northern section, Section 1, ran from Seafield, on the cost of Marine Gardens to Duddingston Loch. Section 2 continued the line, near the 4th, Royal Scots billets, to the firing position along Hallhead Road. Mayfield Road defined the boundary to Section 3. This section, defended by the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots, initially went west to the fortified farmhouse at Liberton West Mains, before heading south over what is now Craigmillar Golf Course, to cross the Braid Burn at Blackford Road Cottage. The line then went uphill to Liberton Tower, see Figure 3. {{Image|file=9th_Battalion_Royal_Scots-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Figure 3 - Liberton Tower, Edinburgh - Taken from WikipediaWikipedia page for Liberton Tower (accessed 20 June 2023). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberton_Tower Wikipedia]. }} Another important duty was to guard the Leith Docks, where only those with special passes were allowed to enter. Night duty here was cold and miserable as lights or fires were forbidden and any light found was thought to have been from spies signalling their navy and had to be attended to to ascertain the reasons for it. The better times of duty at the docks were when they found themselves snug in the galley of a seized vessel, where finally smoking was permitted. Busy times were had at the harbour even within the first few days of the outbreak of war when the Royal Navy started to bring in several German trawlers and the crew put in detention at the German Prisoners; Camp at Redford Barracks. There were soon hundreds of, mostly, Germans with a minority of other nationalities in detention at Redford Barracks. There was also the Aliens’ Restriction Act of 5 August 1914 and by the end of the first month there were 624 ‘enemy aliens’ registered in Edinburgh, although most of them were naturalised as British citizens and were unaffected, they were just told to report to the local police station. However, one night they were suddenly transported to a camp and handed over to the Royal Scots, without possessions. The camp therefore doubled by the end of August 1914, reaching a peak of 1,400 in late September 1914 early October 1914. The right half of the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots (A, B, C and D companies) was posted to guard the camp at Redford under Major David Huie from early September 1914. They remained here for the next 6 weeks, patrolling the wire and elevated sentry stands at each corner. ==== Imperial Service ==== With the scale of the war growing and the losses in the regular army serving in the British Expeditionary Force in late 1914 early 1915, the 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots could no longer afford to be just a TF intended for home defence and its service would soon be needed overseas. It was no surprise that the TF was invited to sign the Imperial Service obligation which would commit themselves to service overseas, but only in the event of a national emergency. However, only 7 per cent of the national TF had chosen to do so. This caused friction within units, especially between married and unmarried men. Territorial units were under no statutory obligation to serve abroad, but they would be accepted for foreign service if they were to volunteer. It was said that the TF was only a last resource and was not meant to come into war until all the Regulars had been killed. By August 1914 over 70 territorial battalions had volunteered for overseas service, with a total of 318 men seeing oversea service. By early November 1914, 993 officers and men had signed up for Imperial Service. The 9th Highlanders, Royal Scots became divided over this and so the battalion was divided into Service and Home Service on the 12th of September 1914. In November came the First Battle of Ypres, and therefore the battalion got placed on a 48-hour notice for the front and a short final leave was granted on the 4th of November 1914 ready for a departure on the 5th of November 1914. However, the day for departure never came, not in 1914 at least. == References ==

9th General Assembly of Newfoundland

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[[Category: Members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly]] Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland 9th General Assembly of Newfoundland] {{Succession box |title= 9th General Assembly of Newfoundland |years= 1866 - 1869 |preceded-text= Following |succeeded-text= Followed by |before= [[Space:8th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|8th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] |after= [[Space:10th_General_Assembly_of_Newfoundland|10th General Assembly of Newfoundland]] }} {| class="wikitable" class="wikitable sortable" ! Member || Electoral district || Affiliation |- | [[Alsop-1093|Alsop, Robert]] || Trinity Bay || Coalition |- | [[Barron-5916|Barron, Pierce M.]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Coalition |- | [[Bemister-40|Bemister, John]] || Bay de Verde || Coalition |- | [[Bennett-36229|Bennett, Thomas R.]] || Fortune Bay || Coalition |- | [[Brennan-5531|Brennan, Peter]] || St. John's West || Opposition |- | [[Burton-15864|Burton, John T.]] || Bonavista Bay || Coalition |- | [[Carter-7776|Carter, Frederick]] || Burin || Coalition |- | [[Casey-7174|Casey, John]] || St. John's West || Coalition |- | Evans, Edward || Burin || Coalition |- | [[Furey-327|Furey, Charles]] || Harbour Main || Opposition |- | [[Glen-816|Glen, Thomas]] || Ferryland || Opposition |- | Godden, Joseph || Harbour Grace || Coalition |- | Green, William S. || Harbour Grace || Coalition |- | Hayward, John || Harbour Grace || Coalition |- | [[Hogsett-133|Hogsett, George]] || Harbour Main || Opposition |- | Kavanagh, John || St. John's East || Opposition |- | Kearney, Michael || Ferryland || Opposition |- | [[Kent-2144|Kent, John]] || St. John's East || Coalition |- | Knight, Thomas || Twillingate and Fogo || Coalition |- | [[Leamon-340|Leamon, John]] || Port de Grave || Coalition |- | Little, Joseph I. || Harbour Main || Opposition |- | [[March-2278|March, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Coalition |- | Oakley, John T. || Bonavista Bay || Coalition |- | O'Reilly, Thomas || Placentia and St. Mary's || Coalition |- | [[Parsons-18001|Parsons, Robert John]] || St. John's East || Opposition |- | [[Pinsent-148|Pinsent, Robert John]] || Port de Grave || Coalition |- | [[Prowse-873|Prowse, Daniel W.]] || Burgeo-La Poile || Coalition |- | [[Rendell-504|Rendell, Stephen]] || Trinity Bay || Coalition |- | [[Renouf-353|Renouf, Henry]] || St. John's West || Opposition |- | Rorke, John || Carbonear || Coalition |- | [[Shea-553|Shea, Ambrose]] || Placentia and St. Mary's || Coalition |- | [[Talbot-5871|Talbot, Thomas]] || St. John's West || Opposition |- | [[Warren-23602|Warren, John Henry]] || Bonavista Bay || Coalition |- | [[Whiteway-28|Whiteway, William]] || Twillingate and Fogo || Coalition |- | Wyatt, Frederick J. || Trinity Bay || Coalition |}

9th Kentucky Cavalry Regiment - Information

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, United States Civil War]] ===9th Regiment Kentucky Cavalry=== ====Overview==== Organized at Emminence, Ky., August 22, 1862. Attached to 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army Ohio, to November, 1862. District of Western Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army Ohio, to August, 1863. Emminence, Ky., 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to September, 1863. ====Service & Actions==== Advance toward Richmond, Ky., August, 1862. Retreat to Shelbyville August 30-September 1. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. Near Clay Village October 4. Near Perryville October 6-7. ''''Battle of Perryville'''' October 8. Lawrenceburg October 8. Dog Walk, Chesser's Store, October 9. Capture of Harrodsburg October 11. Moved to Cumberland River and operating against Champ Ferguson till December, Operations against Morgan's Raid in Kentucky December 22, 1862, to January 2, 1863. Springfield, Ky., December 30 (Detachment). Operations against Pegram March 22-April 1. Danville March 22 and 28. Expedition to Monticello and operations in Southeastern Kentucky April 26-May 12. Cumberland River May 9. Pursuit of Morgan July 2-26. Marrowbone-Burkesville July 2. New Lisbon, Ohio, July 26. Duty at Emminence till September. Mustered out September 11, 1863. Regiment lost during service 5 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 101 Enlisted men by disease. Total 107.

9th New York Heavy Artillery - Official Reports

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] Official reports. Source: The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies

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---- :"For freedom's battle, once begun, :Bequeathed by bleeding sire to son, :Though baffled oft, is ever won." :-Byron. ---- ==9th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment== :Mustered in as 138th regiment of infantry: September 8-9, 1862 . :Designated 9th regiment of artillery (heavy): December 19, 1862. :Mustered out: July 6, 1865. :Nicknames: "2nd Auburn Regiment"; "Cayuga And Wayne County Regiment" :Total Enrollment: 3,227https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Killed and Died of Wounds: 204https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 257https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Died in Confederate Prisons (Previously Included): 41https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Total Dead: 461 :Total Wounded: 363 :Total Casualties: 824https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Total Percentage Dead: 14.29% :Total Percentage Killed (Previously Included): 6.32% :Total Percentage Wounded: 11.25% :Total Casualty Percentage: 25.53% {{Image|file=9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment.jpg |caption=Burning of the Bridge at Monocacy by Company B. }} :"Previously, men of the company had gathered sheaves of wheat from the nearby field, and had stacked them under the bridge's southeast corner. The combustibles were fired ...and the bridge was soon engulfed in flames." :Pvt. Alfred S. Roe, 9th New York Heavy Artillery ==History by the National Park Service== :UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS :9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery :OVERVIEW: Organized at Auburn, N. Y., as the 138th Regiment New York Infantry and mustered in September 8, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 12, 1862. Designation changed to 9th Heavy Artillery December 9, 1862. [[:Category: 22nd Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery, United States Civil War|22nd New York Battery]] assigned to Regiment as Company "M" February 5, 1863. Company "L" organized at Albany, N. Y., and mustered in December 4, 1863. Regiment attached to 1st Brigade, Defences of Washington, D. C., north of the Potomac to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Defences North of the Potomac, to February, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Haskins' Division, 22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Haskins' Division, 22nd Army Corps, to May, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to June, 1865. (2nd Battalion detached with Artillery Brigade, 6th Army Corps, May 31 to July 10, 1864. 1st Brigade, Hardin's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to September 23, 1864. Keim's Provisional Brigade to October 3, 1864; then rejoined Regiment.) 1st Brigade, Hardin's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to June, 1865. :SERVICE: Garrison duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till May, 1864, during which time built and garrisoned Forts Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines and Foote. Relieved from garrison duty and ordered to join Army of the Potomac in the field May 18, 1864. Rapidan Campaign May-June. North Anna River May 26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. Before Petersburg June 18-19. Siege of Petersburg June 18-July 6 Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad, June 22-23. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 6-8. Battle of Monocacy, Md., July 9. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28 . Near Charlestown August 21-22. Charlestown August 29. Battle of Winchester September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., December 3; thence to Petersburg, Va. Siege of Petersburg, Va., December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Amelia Springs April 5. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville April 17-27. Duty there and at Richmond till June. Moved to Washington, D. C. Corps Review June 8. Consolidated to four Companies June 27, 1865, and transferred to [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|2nd New York Heavy Artillery]]. :Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 198 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 254 Enlisted men by disease. Total 461. :Predecessor units: :NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS :[[:Category: 22nd Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery, United States Civil War|22nd INDEPENDENT BATTERY LIGHT ARTILLERY]]. :Organized at Lockport, N. Y., and mustered in at Elmira, N. Y., October 28, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., November 23, 1862. Duty in the defences of that city till February, 1863. Assigned to 9th New York Heavy Artillery as Company "M" February 5, 1863. :NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS :[[:Category: 138th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War|138th REGIMENT INFANTRY]] ("2nd AUBURN, CAYUGA AND WAYNE COUNTY REGIMENT"). :Organized at Auburn, N. Y., and mustered in September 8, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 12, 1862. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October, 1862. 4th Brigade, 1st Division, 12th Army Corps, October, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Defences north of the Potomac, Defences of Washington, to December, 1862. Designation of Regiment changed to 9th New York Heavy Artillery December 9, 1862 (which see). ==Flags of the 9th== "September 8th, three days before the departure of the [[:Category: 138th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War|138th]] from Camp Halleck, the ladies of Auburn presented the regiment with a stand of colors. When the change in regimental hues came in 1862, the blue banner bearing the escutcheon of the state was given by the officers to General Seward, in whose library it is now suspended, while a red one was substituted for it. These banners saw the campaigns of the Ninth-and, tattered and torn, came home with us, no enemy carrying off any ensign of ours, but our return was not early enough to allow of our participation in the glorious exercises in Albany July 4. 1865, when in the presence of Grant, Wool. Wallace, Kilpatrick, Schofield, Butterfield, Sickles, Ricketts and a host of others, with addresses by Butterfield, Governor Fenton and the Rev. E. H. Chapin. the colors, then returned, were consigned to the perpetual keeping of the state. We had not left Washington then, and not till the 20th were we paid off and our banners became seekers for custodians. Brave hands, many of them mouldering back to clay, had borne them, Imt now their journey over, they must rest with similar trophies beneath the roof of the Capitol. August 3, 1865, the flags, five in number, were carried to Albany and there deposited. In the catalogue of the Bureau of Military Record they are mentioned as one national, one regimental and three guidons. Carefully kept within glass cases, they and those of other regiments merit and receive the admiring, almost reverential, gaze of the thousands who visit the magnificent Capitol of the Empire State. All are labeled and are inscribed with the names of the engagements in which their bearers participated. Upon our flag may be read, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Monocacy, Opequon. Cedar Creek, Petersburg, April 2d, and Sailor's Creek. The traveler in Britain finds in church and castle some re- minder of the prowess of the fathers. In Canterbury Cathedral, for more than 600 years the coat of the Black Prince, worn by him at Poictiers, has inspired the hearts of Britons to be like him—brave, determined, true. Battle-flags impress their lessons on the minds of youthful beholders, and serve to keep alive the spirit of national pride and love of country. It matters not who may be governor, nor what party controls the Legislature, these colors and their memories are far above and beyond politics; they represent not the passing phase of political life; they stand for country itself. To-day with bated breath and with quickened heart-beats, the rambler beyond seas may see in Altorf, covered with glass, banners borne by liberty-loving Swiss, at Mortgarten before Columbus set forth on his westward journey. Let us hope that centuries hence, travelers from the East and from the West may stand beside these flags, still preserved, and hear some custodian say. "They were followed by men who forsook the paths of peace and by the dread ordeal of battle drove slavery from the land and made America from ocean to ocean ::'The land of the free and the home of the brave.' ""https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea {{Image|file=Battleflag_and_Standard_of_the_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery.jpg |caption=Battleflag and Standard of the 9th New York Heavy Artillery }} {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-38.jpg |caption=9th New York Heavy Artillery Flank Marker }} {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-60.jpg |caption=9th New York Heavy Artillery Flank Marker with blood }} ==Roster of the Ninth New York Heavy Artillery== "The basis of the data given is the material, preserved in the office of the adjutant general in Albany, described as transcripts of rolls now in the custody of the War Department, Washington. To insure accuracy, every name should have been compared with the latter collection, but this privilege, though earnestly sought, was unqualifiedly denied. Each company roll, however, has been submitted to the inspection of one or more members of the same; in this way numerous corrections have been made; notwithstanding this, they must still abound in errors. The sole comment in sending out the compilation is that under the circumstances it is the very best possible. In the record of transferrals to the [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|2d N. Y. H. A.]] it is thought unnecessary to name the company to which transferral is made, it being remembered that Company I of the 2d was made up of men from I, B and C of the Ninth; K of those of K, F, E and H; L took the "left overs" of L, A and G, in part, while M had M. D and the remainder of G. The original 138th N. Y. Infantry, with the exception of Company B and the field and staff, was mustered into the U. S. service Sept. 8, 1862. The exceptions, as above, were mustered in September 9. In taking data for officers, read the date following promotion as that of Muster-in; the next, or that of rank, explains itself. For privates and non-commissioned officers the name is fol- lowed by age; next date of enlistment and town to which enlistment is ascribed; then date of Muster-in and period if for less than three years (unless otherwise stated the soldier is mustered in as private); next, any incident in service, as wounded, taken prisoner, or promotion; finally date and manner of leaving service, thus: :Doe, John, age 20; enlisted Aug. 22, '62, Galen; mustered in Sept. 8, Corp.; wd. June 1. '64, Cold Harbor; mustered out July 6. '65. To economize space, abbreviations are used as much as possible. Observance of the following list will facilitate the reading of the rolls: :Corp. = Corporal; Sergt.= Sergeant; d. = died; dis. = discharged; k. = killed; wd. = wounded; hosp. = hospital; M. O. = mustered out; trans. = transferred; Vet. or V. R. C. = Veteran Reserve Corps; H. A. = Heavy Artillery."https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea ==Companies and Staff== {{Image|file=MEMORIAL_TO_CAYUGA_COUNTY_SOLDIERS_AND_SAILORS_OF_THE_CIVIL_WAR_1861_-_1865.jpg |caption=Cayuga County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial }} The regiment was mostly recruited from Cayuga and Wayne counties, except for Company L, which was recruited from Albany county. [[Space:Field_and_Staff%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment|Field and Staff, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_A%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company A, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_B%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company B, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_C%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company C, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_D%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company D, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_E%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company E, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_F%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company F, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_G%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company G, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_H%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company H, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_I%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company I, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_K%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company K, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_L%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company L, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_M%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company M, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Unassigned_Recruits%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Unassigned Recruits, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] {{Image|file=MEMORIAL_TO_CAYUGA_COUNTY_SOLDIERS_AND_SAILORS_OF_THE_CIVIL_WAR_1861_-_1865-1.jpg |caption=Cayuga County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, Back }} ---- :"It is an old belief, :That on some solemn shore :Beyond the sphere of grief, :Dear friend shall meet once more. :"Beyond the sphere of time :And sin and fate's control. :Serene in changeless prime :Of body and of soul. :"That creed I fain would keep; :That faith I'll not forego. :Eternal be the sleep, :If not to waken so." :-Roe. ---- ==Sources== *http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/artillery/9thHeavyArty/9thHeavyArtyMain.htm *https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0009RAH *New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. *Roe, Alfred S. "Roster of the Ninth New York Heavy Artillery." The Ninth New York Heavy Artillery. A History of Its Organization, Services in the Defenses of Washington, Marches, Camps, Battles, and Muster-out ... and a Complete Roster of the Regiment. Worcester, MA: Author, 1899. 480. Print. https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea *Fox, William F., Regimental losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. A treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington, 1889. Print https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich *http://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/new-york-regiments-and-batteries/artillery-and-engineers/9th-new-york-heavy-artillery/

9th Regiment, Florida Infantry

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|see [[:Category: 9th Regiment, Florida Infantry, United States Civil War|the category]] for profiles of men of this unit}} '''9th Regiment, Florida Infantry''' was organized at Hanover Junction, Virginia, in June, 1864, using the [[:Category: 6th Battalion, Florida Infantry, United States Civil War | 6th Florida Infantry Battalion]] as its nucleus. Many of its members were from Levy, Hernando, and Marion Counties. Assigned to General Finegan's Brigade, the unit served with the Army of Northern Virginia at Cold Harbor, then was placed in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River. It was involved in the Appomattox Campaign and surrendered on April 9, 1865, with 15 officers and 108 men.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CFL0009RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database]. :'''Officers:''' Colonels John M Martin and Robert B Thomas, and Major Pickens B Bird were in command. ==Regimental History of the Ninth Florida Infantry== The information in "Regimental History of the Ninth Florida Infantry" is quoted from the sources cited in the Sources section, with some changes in formatting. Early in May, 1864, Gen. Patton Anderson, commanding the District of Florida, received from the War Department an order to send a good brigade to Richmond with all possible expedition. Gen. Joseph Finnegan was ordered to immediately proceed to Virginia with his brigade, consisting of 1st Battalion, Lt. Col. Charles Hopkins; 2nd Battalion, Lt Col. Theodore Brevard; 4th Battalion, Lt Col. McClellan; and 6th Battalion, Lt. Col. John M. Martin. The order was obeyed immediately and the Brigade arrived at Richmond May 25, 1864 and joined Anderson's Division, of which Holmes was then commander, and Hill's Corps at Hanover Junction May 28, 1864. On June 8, the troops were organized into two regiments as follows: The 1st Florida Battalion, six companies, and the companies of Captains Mays, Stewart, Clark and Powers of the 2nd Battalion, formed the 10th Regiment, Colonel Hopkins commanding. The 4th Florida Battalion, seven companies, the companies of Captains Ochus and Robinson, of the 2nd Battalion, and Captain Cullens' unattached company formed the 11th Regiment, Col. Theodore Brevard commanding. The 6th Florida Battalion, seven companies, and the three independent companies, Captains. J. C. Eichelberger, John McNeil, and B. L. Reynolds, formed the 9th Regiment, Colonel Martin commanding. The seven companies that formed the 6th Battalion before organizing as such, had served as independent volunteer companies in different parts o the State; they were commanded by Captains John C. Chambers, John W. Pearson, Samuel Hope, James Tucker, A. A. Stewart, J. C. DuPree, S. M. G. Gary. At the battle of Olustee these companies were formed into a battalion commanded by Maj. Pickens Bird. In concentrating the troops between Waldo and Jacksonville, after the battle of Olustee, Lt. Col. Martin was placed in command of the Battalion, and upon the arrival of the battalion in Virginia the Regiment was formed and the companies named, became A, B. C, D, E, F and G. under their respective captains. To these companies were added the company of B. L. Reynolds, which became Co. H; John McNeil, Co. I; Jacob Eichelberger, Co. K; John M. Martin was promoted to Colonel, John W. Pearson to Lieutenant Colonel, and Pickens B. Bird became Major. Major Bird was killed at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864, as was Captain Reynolds of Co. H and Lt. Ben B. Lane of Co. I. Regimental Adjutant Owens, Captain Tucker, of Co. D, and Lt. R. D. Harrison, commanding Co. B. were seriously wounded. After the battle of Cold Harbor Finnegan's Brigade, which now consisted of the 2nd, 5th 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th Regiments, took up the line of march for Petersburg. On June 23, they moved from the breastworks, under a heavy fire of shells and canister, and marched down the Weldon Road, six miles below, and drove back the enemy, who were tearing up the road. On June 30, the battle of Ream's Station was fought. A Florida Brigade marched, reached the battle field at day-break and attacked the enemy driving him back in a running fight four miles, capturing seven pieces of artillery, many horses, a few prisoners and 1,300 negroes. On the morning of the 21st August the Florida brigade advanced within one hundred yards of the Federal breast-works on the Weldon Railroad, where the enemy were strongly entrenched. Repeated charges were made to dislodge them, but failed. The loss in killed and wounded was very severe. Lt. Col. John W. Pearson, of the 9th Regiment, was so severely wounded that he died in Augusta, GA, while on his way home. The death of Col. Pearson left the 9th Regiment with no Field Officers, except the Colonel. An attempt was made to have outsiders appointed to these positions, but Col. Martin objected on the ground that captains in his regiment had earned promotion and were entitled to the offices; but for some reason the War Department failed to make these deserved promotions and the 9th Regiment served to the close of the war without either Lieutenant Colonel or Major. On December 7, 1864, the Florida Brigade, of which the 9th was a part, made a forced march of 50 miles and struck the enemy on the 9th; but the enemy numbering 20,000, who had been on a raid declined to accept the gage of battle, and retreated, and the Brigade returned to camp foot-sore, having marched over frozen roads, and through sleet and snow more than one hundred miles. Early in February, 1865, the 9th was engaged at Hatcher's Run, opposing the Federal attempt to extend their line of battle. In this engagement, S. W. Crowson was seriously wounded. The Brigade was now ordered to winter quarters; but before reaching them received orders to return to reinforce General Gordon south of Hatcher's Run. In this engagement, the Brigade numbered but 3,500 effective men. After a charge the enemy fled in confusion and night ended the battle. On the morning of April 2 General Lee's lines were broken and the retreat began. The 9th Regiment retreated by way of High Bridge and marched to Farmville; being crowded it halted and fortified for an attack, which was repulsed with heavy loss to the enemy. This was the last battle in which the 9th was engaged. The Regiment surrendered at Appomattox, 15 officers and 109 men. ===Where the 9th Florida Infantry Fought=== The information in "Where the 9th Florida Infantry Fought" is quoted from the sources cited in the Sources section, with some changes in formatting. {| border="1" |17 Sep 1862-Antietam, MD||20 May 1863-Cold Harbor, VA||1 Jun 1863-Cedar Key, FL |- |4 Jun 1863-Cold Harbor, VA ||6 Jun 1863-Cedar Key, FL||3 Jul 1863-Gettysburg, PA |- |10 Aug 1863-Petersburg, VA||7 Feb 1864-Jacksonville, FL||7-8 Feb 1864-Camp Finegan, FL |- |8 Feb 1864-Jacksonville, FL|| 8-9 Feb 1864-Baldwin, FL||10 Feb 1864-Camp Finegan, FL |- |10 Feb 1864-Baldwin, FL||12 Feb 1864-Starke, FL||20 Feb 1864-Olustee, FL |- |2 May 1864-Turkey Ridge, VA||6 May 1864-Tampa, FL||6 May 1864-Culpeper Court House, VA |- |31 May 1864-Turkey Ridge, VA||2-5 Jun 1864-Cold Harbor, VA||3-4 Jun 1864-Gaines' Farm, VA |- |10 Jun 1864-Gaines' Farm, VA||11 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA||11 Jun 1864-Cold Harbor, VA |- |15 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA||19 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA||19 Jun 1864-Cold Harbor, VA |- | 20 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA||24 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA||26 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA |- | 27 Jun 1864-Reams' Station, VA||29 Jun 1864-Reams' Station, VA||29 Jun 1864-Petersburg, VA |- |30 Jun 1864-Reams' Station, VA||1 Jul 1864-Petersburg, VA|| 4 Jul 1864-Petersburg, VA |- | 2 Aug 1864-Weldon Railroad, VA||10 Aug 1864-Cross Roads, VA||14-15 Aug 1864-Petersburg, VA |- |16 Aug 1864-Weldon Railroad, VA||21 Aug 1864-Weldon Railroad, VA||21 Aug 1864-Reams' Station, VA |- |22 Aug 1864-Weldon Railroad, VA||25 Aug 1864-Petersburg, VA||9-12 Sep 1864-Petersburg, VA |- |14-15 Sep 1864-Petersburg, VA||21 Sep 1864-Petersburg, VA||1 Nov 1864-Petersburg, VA |- |1 Dec 1864-Savannah, GA||18 Dec 1864-Savannah, GA||27 Dec 1864-Savannah, GA |- |5-6 Feb 1865-Petersburg, VA||3 Apr 1865-Richmond, VA||3 Apr 1865-Howard's Grove Hospital, Richmond, VA |- |6 Apr 1865-Paynesville, VA||6 Apr 1865-Richmond, VA||6 Apr 1865-Farmville, VA |- |6 Apr 1865-High Bridge, VA||7 Apr 1865-Farmville, VA||7 Apr 1865-Appomattox Court House, VA |- |1865-Macon, GA||8 May 1865-Athens, GA|| |}
==Sources== * Florida Board of State Institutions, Soldiers of Florida: in the Seminole Indian-Civil and Spanish-American Wars, 1st edition (Live Oak, Florida: Board of State Institutions, 14 May 1903), page 206. * Historical Data Systems, comp. U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. (Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA. Copyright 1997-2000,Historical Data Systems, Inc., PO Box 35, Duxbury, MA 023)

9th Regiment, Maine Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, Maine Infantry, United States Civil War]] For profiles of persons assigned to this unit, see [[:Category: 9th Regiment, Maine Infantry, United States Civil War]]. ===9th Regiment, Maine Infantry=== Overview:
Organized at Augusta and mustered in September 22, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 24, and camp at Bladensburg, Defences of Washington, September 26-October 8. Moved to Annapolis, Md., October 8. Attached to Wright's 3rd Brigade, Sherman's South Carolina Expeditionary Corps, to February, 1862. Fernandina, Fla., Dept. of the South, to January, 1863. District of Hilton Head, S. C., 10th Corps, Dept. South, to June, 1863. St. Helena Island, S. C. to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Folly Island, S. C., 10th Corps, July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, Morris Island, S. C., 10th Corps, to April, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to May, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 18th Corps, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Army Corps to December, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 24th Army Corps, to March, 1865. 3rd Brigade, and Division, 10th Army Corps, Army Ohio, to July, 1865. Service:
Expedition to Port Royal, S. C., October 21-November 7, 1861. Capture of Forts Walker and Beauregard, Port Royal Harbor, November 7. Hilton Head November 8. Duty at Hilton Head till January 29, 1862. Expedition to Warsaw Sound January 29-March 1. Expedition to Florida February 25-March 5. Occupation of Fernandina, Fla., March 5, and duty there till January, 1863. Near Fernandina April 10, 1862 (Co. "I"). Moved to Hilton Head, S. C., January, 1863, and, duty there till June, and at St. Helena Island till July. Moved to Folly Island, S. C., July 4. Attack on Morris Island July 10. Assaults on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, July 11 and 18. Siege operations against Forts Wagner and Gregg, Morris Island, and Fort Sumter and Charleston July 11-September 7. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Occupation of Black Island till January, 1864. Veterans on Furlough February and March. Non-Veterans duty on Morris Island till April, then moved to Gloucester Point, Va. Veterans rejoin April 28. Butler's operations on south side of James River and against Petersburg and Richmond May 4-27. Occupation of City Point and Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 5. Port Walthal Junction, Chester Station, May 6-7. Arrowfield Church May 9. Operations against Fort Darling May 12-16. Drury's Bluff May 14-16. Bermuda Hundred May 16-27. Moved to White House, thence to Cold Harbor May 27-June 1. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 15-19. Siege of Petersburg and Richmond June 16, 1864, to February, 1865. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30, l864. Demonstration north of James River August 13-20. Strawberry Plains, Dcep Bottom, August 14-18. Bermuda Hundred August 24-25. In trenches before Petersburg till September 25. Non-Veterans left front at September 21 and mustered out September 27, 1864. New Market Heights September 28-29. Chaffin's Farm September 29-30. Charles City Cross Roads October 1. Fair Oaks October 27-28. Duty on north side of James till February, 1865. Rejoined Brigade at Fort Fisher, N. C. Cape Fear Intrenchments February 11-12. Fort Anderson February 18-20. Capture of Wilmington February 22. Advance on Goldsboro March 6-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 21. Advance on Raleigh April 10-13. Occupation of Raleigh April 14. Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnson and his army. Duty in North Carolina till July. Mustered out July 13, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 172 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 236 Enlisted men by disease. Total 421.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UME0009RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== The Ninth left the State Sept. 24, 1861, and in the next month sailed from Fort Monroe for Hilton Head, S. C. The year 1862 was spent in garrison duty at Fernandina, Fla.; in January, 1863, it returned to Hilton Head, where it remained on picket duty until June; then it joined the forces operating in Charleston Harbor. Led by Colonel Emery, it participated in the assault of Strong's Brigade on Fort Wagner, and in the opening fight on Morris Island captured two of the enemy's flags. During the Siege of Fort Wagner its casualties, in the assaults and in the trenches, amounted to 189 in killed, wounded, and missing. In October, 1863, the regiment moved to Black Island, S. C. While there, 416 of the original members reenlisted and received their furlough. On April 18, 1864, the Ninth proceeded to Gloucester Point, Va., where it was assigned to Ames's Division, Tenth Corps. Ascending the James River, the troops landed at Bermuda Hundred, and advanced immediately on the enemy's lines. Severe fighting followed, and in the battle of May 20th, the casualties in the regiment were 9 killed, 39 wounded, and 4 missing. At Cold Harbor, having been transferred to the Eighteenth Corps, it joined in the assault with a loss of 12 killed, 55 wounded, and 5 missing. While in the trenches before Petersburg, on June 30th, 1864, in an affair on the picket line, there was a loss of 7 killed, 34 wounded, and 5 missing, out of 102 who went into the fight. The loss at Deep Bottom was 5 killed, 21 wounded, and 29 missing. Only 201 were present for duty when ordered to Chaffin's Farm; in that battle, Lieutenant-Colonel Gray fell at the head of the regiment.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., ''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington'', 1888 ==Sources==

9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] {{Profile-box|For profiles of members of the unit, see [[:Category:9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|the category]]}} Note: Much of the text on this page and such pages as the company rosters is taken from the book, ''The Ninth New York Heavy Artillery. A History of Its Organization, Services in the Defenses of Washington, Marches, Camps, Battles, and Muster-out ... and a Complete Roster of the Regiment'', by Pvt. Alfred S. Roe of Company A. This page would not have been possible without his work. ---- :"For freedom's battle, once begun, :Bequeathed by bleeding sire to son, :Though baffled oft, is ever won." :-Byron. ---- ==9th New York Heavy Artillery Regiment== :Mustered in as 138th regiment of infantry: September 8-9, 1862 . :Designated 9th regiment of artillery (heavy): December 19, 1862. :Mustered out: July 6, 1865. :Garrisons: Fort Kearney, Fort Mansfield, Fort Bayard, Fort Gaines, Fort Foote, Fort Fisher (Petersburg) :Nicknames: "2nd Auburn Regiment"; "Cayuga And Wayne County Regiment" ; "Seward's Pet's" ; "Life Insurance Regiment" :Patron: Secretary of State William H. Seward :March: Belle Brandon :Weapons: Smooth-bored Muskets, model 1842 (.69 caliber)Volume 14 (Ordnance Returns for the Second Quarter, April-June, 1864); 9th New York Heavy Artillery Entry, Page 12; Summary Statements of Quarterly Returns of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores on Hand in Regular and Volunteer Army Organizations, 1862-1867, 1870-1876. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M1281, Roll 7); Records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance, 1797-1969, Record Group 156; National Archives Building, Washington, D.C. :Total Enrollment: 3,227https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Killed and Died of Wounds: 204https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Died of Disease, Accidents, etc.: 257https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Died in Confederate Prisons (Previously Included): 41https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Total Dead: 461 :Total Wounded: 363 :Total Casualties: 824https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich :Total Percentage Dead: 14.29% :Total Percentage Killed (Previously Included): 6.32% :Total Percentage Wounded: 11.25% :Total Casualty Percentage: 25.53% :'''''Casualty List from a 1902 Roster of Survivors'''''http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~springport/pictures75/9thny1902web/pages/7532.htmhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~springport/pictures75/9thny1902web/ :(Number of wounded differs from above report.) :Total Enlistment: 3,227 :Killed and Mortally Wounded: 304 :Wounded: 520 :Died in Rebel Prisons: 41 :Died of Disease and Accidents: 216 :Total Casualties: 1,081 :Total Casualty Percentage according to this source: 33.496% {{Image|file=9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment.jpg |caption=Burning of the Bridge at Monocacy by Company B. }} :"Previously, men of the company had gathered sheaves of wheat from the nearby field, and had stacked them under the bridge's southeast corner. The combustibles were fired ...and the bridge was soon engulfed in flames." :Pvt. Alfred S. Roe, 9th New York Heavy Artillery ==History by the National Park Service== '''9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery''' Overview: Organized at Auburn, N. Y., as the [[:Category:138th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War |138th Regiment New York Infantry ("2nd Auburn, Cayuga, and Wayne County Regiment")]] and mustered in September 8, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 12, 1862. Designation changed to 9th Heavy Artillery December 9, 1862. [[:Category: 22nd Independent Battery, New York Light Artillery, United States Civil War | 22nd New York Battery]] assigned to Regiment as Company "M" February 5, 1863. Company "L" organized at Albany, N. Y., and mustered in December 4, 1863. Regiment attached to 1st Brigade, Defences of Washington, D. C., north of the Potomac to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Defences North of the Potomac, to February, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Haskins' Division, 22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington, to April, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Haskins' Division, 22nd Army Corps, to May, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to June, 1865. (2nd Battalion detached with Artillery Brigade, 6th Army Corps, May 31 to July 10, 1864. 1st Brigade, Hardin's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to September 23, 1864. Keim's Provisional Brigade to October 3, 1864; then rejoined Regiment.) 1st Brigade, Hardin's Division, 22nd Army Corps, to June, 1865. Service:Garrison duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till May, 1864, during which time built and garrisoned Forts Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines and Foote. Relieved from garrison duty and ordered to join Army of the Potomac in the field May 18, 1864. Rapidan Campaign May-June. North Anna River May 26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Bethesda Church June 1-3. Before Petersburg June 18-19. Siege of Petersburg June 18-July 6 Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad, June 22-23. Moved to Baltimore, Md., July 6-8. Battle of Monocacy, Md., July 9. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28 . Near Charlestown August 21-22. Charlestown August 29. Battle of Winchester September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., December 3; thence to Petersburg, Va. Siege of Petersburg, Va., December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Amelia Springs April 5. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville April 17-27. Duty there and at Richmond till June. Moved to Washington, D. C. Corps Review June 8. Consolidated to four Companies June 27, 1865, and transferred to [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War | 2nd New York Heavy Artillery]]. Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 198 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 3 Officers and 254 Enlisted men by disease. Total 461.[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0009RAH National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] ==Fox's History== Organized, originally, as the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Infantry. It was recruited in Cayuga and Wayne counties, and left Auburn on September 12, 1862. While stationed in the fortifications about Washington it was changed to heavy artillery November 9, 1862, and two additional companies, L and M, were added. Company M was organized originally at Lockport, N. Y, in October, 1862, as the Twenty-second Light Battery, and was transferred to the Ninth in February, 1863; Company L, was organized in 1863, and joined the regiment in December of that year. During its stay within the defences of Washington the Ninth built Fort Simmons, Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines, and Foote. On May 18, 1864, the regiment left Alexandria, Va., for the front, where it was assigned, soon after its arrival, to Colonel B. F. Smith's (3d) Brigade, Ricketts's (3d) Division, Sixth Corps. With the Sixth Corps it took part in the storming of the earthworks at Cold Harbor, its first experience under fire. Only two battalions were engaged there, the Third Battalion, under Major Snyder--Cos. G, I, L and F--having been ordered on detached service with the artillery brigade; the other two battalions were armed and drilled as infantry. Loss at Cold Harbor, 16 killed, 126 wounded, and 6 missing; total, 148. The Third Battalion did not rejoin the regiment until October 3, 1864, the other eight companies, in the meanwhile, having fought in the bloody battles of the Monocacy and the Opequon. At Cedar Creek the three battalions were again united, the gallant bearing of the regiment in that battle evoking special mention in the official report of the division-general. It lost in that action, 43 killed and 165 wounded total, 208. At the Opequon it lost 6 killed and 36 wounded.Taken from; William F. Fox, Lt. Col. U. S. V., '''''Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865: A Treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington''''' 1888 ==Regiment History - from The Union Army Vol. 2== Ninth Artillery (Heavy)., Cols., Joseph Welling, William H. Seward, Jr., Edwin P. Taft, J. W. Snyder; Lieut.-Cols., William H. Seward, Jr. Edwin P. Taft, James W. Snyder, William Wood; Majs,. Edwin P. Taft, Truman Gregory, William Wood, Anson S. Wood, William R. Wasson, Charles Burgess, Sullivan B. Lamoreaux. James Snyder, Irwin Squyer. This was one of the most gallant regiments sent out by the Empire State. It was recruited in Aug., 1862, by Col. Welling as the 138th infantry in the counties of Cayuga and Wayne, Co. M, originally organized at Lockport as the 22nd light battery, being transferred to the 9th in Feb., 1863. The regiment was organized at Auburn and was there mustered into the U. S. service for three years, Sept. 8-9, 1862. Co. L was organized at Albany in 1863, and joined the regiment in December of that year. The regiment,ten companies,left the state on Sept. 12, 1862, and was stationed in the fortifications about Washington, where it was converted into an artillery regiment on Dec. 9, and designated the 9th regiment of artillery ten days later. Its active service in the field commenced in May, 1864, after which it took part in the following battles: Cold Harbor, Monocacy, the Opequan, Cedar creek, siege of Petersburg, fall of Petersburg, Sailor's creek. Fort Stevens, Snicker's gap, Charlestown, Halltown, Smithfield, Hatcher's run and Appomattox. Col. Fox, in his "Regimental Losses in the Civil War," includes it in the list of three hundred fighting regiments, and says: "During its stay within the defenses of Washington, the 9th built Forts Simmons, Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines and Foote. On May 18, 1864, the regiment left Alexandria, Va., for the front, where it was assigned soon after its arrival, to Col. B. F. Smith's (3d) brigade, Ricketts' (3d) division, 6th corps; with which it took part in the storming of the earthworks at Cold Harbor, its first experience under fire. Only two battalions were engaged there, the 3d, under Maj. Snyder,Cos. C, I, L and F,having been ordered on detached service with the artillery brigade; the other two battalions were armed and drilled as infantry,loss at Cold Harbor, 16 killed, 126 wounded and 6 missing. The 3d battalion did not rejoin the regiment until Oct. 3, 1864, the other eight companies, in the meanwhile, having fought in the bloody battles of the Monocacy and the Opequan. At Cedar creek the three battalions were again united, the gallant bearing of the regiment in that battle evoking special mention in the official report of the division general. It lost in that action, 43 killed and 165 wounded, and at the Opequan it lost 6 killed and 36 wounded." The regiment sustained a total loss by death during service of 453, of whom 7 officers and 196 men were killed and mortally wounded; 4 officers and 246 men died of disease and other causes, including 41 who died in Confederate prisons. Its total of killed and wounded amounted to 824, and it was one of the nine heavy artillery regiments in the war whose loss in killed exceeded 2oo. Its loss of 3o5 killed, wounded and missing was the greatest sustained by any regiment in the battle of Monocacy. The regiment was mustered out, under Col. James W. Snyder, at Washington, D. C., July 6, 1865, those not entitled to discharge having been consolidated into four companies and transferred to the 2nd N. Y. artillery on June 27. The total enrollment of the Ninth was 3,227. ==Flags of the 9th== "September 8th, three days before the departure of the [[:Category: 138th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War|138th]] from Camp Halleck, the ladies of Auburn presented the regiment with a stand of colors. When the change in regimental hues came in 1862, the blue banner bearing the escutcheon of the state was given by the officers to General Seward, in whose library it is now suspended, while a red one was substituted for it. These banners saw the campaigns of the Ninth-and, tattered and torn, came home with us, no enemy carrying off any ensign of ours, but our return was not early enough to allow of our participation in the glorious exercises in Albany July 4. 1865, when in the presence of Grant, Wool. Wallace, Kilpatrick, Schofield, Butterfield, Sickles, Ricketts and a host of others, with addresses by Butterfield, Governor Fenton and the Rev. E. H. Chapin. the colors, then returned, were consigned to the perpetual keeping of the state. We had not left Washington then, and not till the 20th were we paid off and our banners became seekers for custodians. Brave hands, many of them mouldering back to clay, had borne them, Imt now their journey over, they must rest with similar trophies beneath the roof of the Capitol. August 3, 1865, the flags, five in number, were carried to Albany and there deposited. In the catalogue of the Bureau of Military Record they are mentioned as one national, one regimental and three guidons. Carefully kept within glass cases, they and those of other regiments merit and receive the admiring, almost reverential, gaze of the thousands who visit the magnificent Capitol of the Empire State. All are labeled and are inscribed with the names of the engagements in which their bearers participated. Upon our flag may be read, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Monocacy, Opequon. Cedar Creek, Petersburg, April 2d, and Sailor's Creek. The traveler in Britain finds in church and castle some re- minder of the prowess of the fathers. In Canterbury Cathedral, for more than 600 years the coat of the Black Prince, worn by him at Poictiers, has inspired the hearts of Britons to be like him, brave, determined, true. Battle-flags impress their lessons on the minds of youthful beholders, and serve to keep alive the spirit of national pride and love of country. It matters not who may be governor, nor what party controls the Legislature, these colors and their memories are far above and beyond politics; they represent not the passing phase of political life; they stand for country itself. To-day with bated breath and with quickened heart-beats, the rambler beyond seas may see in Altorf, covered with glass, banners borne by liberty-loving Swiss, at Mortgarten before Columbus set forth on his westward journey. Let us hope that centuries hence, travelers from the East and from the West may stand beside these flags, still preserved, and hear some custodian say. "They were followed by men who forsook the paths of peace and by the dread ordeal of battle drove slavery from the land and made America from ocean to ocean ::'The land of the free and the home of the brave.' ""https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea {{Image|file=Battleflag_and_Standard_of_the_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery.jpg |caption=Battleflag and Standard of the 9th New York Heavy Artillery }} {{Image|file=Battleflag_and_Standard_of_the_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery-1.jpg |caption=9th New York Heavy Artillery Guidon at the Seward House Museum }} {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-38.jpg |caption=9th New York Heavy Artillery Flank Marker }} {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-60.jpg |caption=9th New York Heavy Artillery Flank Marker with blood }} ==Roster of the Ninth New York Heavy Artillery== "The basis of the data given is the material, preserved in the office of the adjutant general in Albany, described as transcripts of rolls now in the custody of the War Department, Washington. To insure accuracy, every name should have been compared with the latter collection, but this privilege, though earnestly sought, was unqualifiedly denied. Each company roll, however, has been submitted to the inspection of one or more members of the same; in this way numerous corrections have been made; notwithstanding this, they must still abound in errors. The sole comment in sending out the compilation is that under the circumstances it is the very best possible. In the record of transferrals to the [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|2d N. Y. H. A.]] it is thought unnecessary to name the company to which transferral is made, it being remembered that Company I of the 2d was made up of men from I, B and C of the Ninth; K of those of K, F, E and H; L took the "left overs" of L, A and G, in part, while M had M. D and the remainder of G. The original 138th N. Y. Infantry, with the exception of Company B and the field and staff, was mustered into the U. S. service Sept. 8, 1862. The exceptions, as above, were mustered in September 9. In taking data for officers, read the date following promotion as that of Muster-in; the next, or that of rank, explains itself. For privates and non-commissioned officers the name is fol- lowed by age; next date of enlistment and town to which enlistment is ascribed; then date of Muster-in and period if for less than three years (unless otherwise stated the soldier is mustered in as private); next, any incident in service, as wounded, taken prisoner, or promotion; finally date and manner of leaving service, thus: :Doe, John, age 20; enlisted Aug. 22, '62, Galen; mustered in Sept. 8, Corp.; wd. June 1. '64, Cold Harbor; mustered out July 6. '65. To economize space, abbreviations are used as much as possible. Observance of the following list will facilitate the reading of the rolls: :Corp. = Corporal; Sergt.= Sergeant; d. = died; dis. = discharged; k. = killed; wd. = wounded; hosp. = hospital; M. O. = mustered out; trans. = transferred; Vet. or V. R. C. = Veteran Reserve Corps; H. A. = Heavy Artillery."https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea ==Companies and Staff== {{Image|file=MEMORIAL_TO_CAYUGA_COUNTY_SOLDIERS_AND_SAILORS_OF_THE_CIVIL_WAR_1861_-_1865.jpg |caption=Cayuga County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial }} The regiment was mostly recruited from Cayuga and Wayne counties, except for Company L, which was recruited from Albany county. Note: No regiment in the US has a comany J, because J and I look to much alike and can cause confusion. [[Space:Field_and_Staff%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment|Field and Staff, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_A%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company A, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_B%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company B, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_C%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company C, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_D%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company D, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_E%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company E, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_F%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company F, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_G%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company G, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_H%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company H, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_I%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company I, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_K%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company K, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_L%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company L, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Company_M%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Company M, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] [[Space:Unassigned_Recruits%2C_9th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery|Unassigned Recruits, 9th New York Heavy Artillery]] {{Image|file=MEMORIAL_TO_CAYUGA_COUNTY_SOLDIERS_AND_SAILORS_OF_THE_CIVIL_WAR_1861_-_1865-1.jpg |caption=Cayuga County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial, Back }} ---- :"It is an old belief, :That on some solemn shore :Beyond the sphere of grief, :Dear friend shall meet once more. :"Beyond the sphere of time :And sin and fate's control. :Serene in changeless prime :Of body and of soul. :"That creed I fain would keep; :That faith I'll not forego. :Eternal be the sleep, :If not to waken so." :-Roe. ==Sources== *http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/artillery/9thHeavyArty/9thHeavyArtyMain.htm *New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912. *Roe, Alfred S. The Ninth New York Heavy Artillery. A History of Its Organization, Services in the Defenses of Washington, Marches, Camps, Battles, and Muster-out ... and a Complete Roster of the Regiment. Worcester, MA: Author, 1899. Print. https://archive.org/details/ninthnewyorkheav00roea THIS IS PUBLIC DOMAIN *Fox, William F., Regimental losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865. A treatise on the extent and nature of the mortuary losses in the Union regiments, with full and exhaustive statistics compiled from the official records on file in the state military bureaus and at Washington, 1889. Print https://archive.org/details/reglossescivilwar00foxwrich *http://civilwarintheeast.com/us-regiments-batteries/new-york-regiments-and-batteries/artillery-and-engineers/9th-new-york-heavy-artillery/ *The Union Army Vol. 2 *https://civilwartalk.com/threads/why-no-company-j.72534/ *https://archive.org/details/05587713.94460.emory.edu Recollections of Monocacy, by Roe, Alfred S., *In a rebel prison, or, Experiences in Danville, Va. by Roe, Alfred S. https://archive.org/details/05589642.94726.emory.edu *From Monocacy to Danville : a trip with the Confederates by Roe, Alfred S. https://archive.org/details/05919063.94701.emory.edu *http://www.hcaauctions.com/lot-329.aspx 9th New York Heavy Artillery Letter on Cold Harbor *http://auburnpub.com/columnists/dawn_roe/roe-civil-war-battle-flag-at-the-seward-house-museum/article_44e76a3e-efcc-5884-8e6f-b698cffb50f5.html *https://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/schome/FAs/ro1000-99.xml GUIDE TO THE ALFRED S. ROE CIVIL WAR PAPERS, 1862 - 1865, 1891-1892

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[[Category: 9th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War]] :THE SECOND AUBURN REGIMENT COMING.— :The second Cayuga and Wayne Regiment under the recent calls, left Auburn at 8:35 this morning. They will reach this city early this evening. :The following are the officers:— :Colonel—Joseph Welling, Wayne. :Lieut.Colonel—Wm. H. Seward, Jr., Cayuga. :Major—Edward P. Taf, Wayne. :Surgeon—Theodore Dimon, Cayuga. :Quartermaster—Henry P. Knowles, Wayne. :Adjutant—Wm. R. Wasson, Cayuga. :1st Assistant Surgeon—S. A. Sabin, Wayne. :2d Assistant Surgeon—Byron DeWitt,Cayuga. :Chaplain—Warham Mudge, Wayne. :Co. A—Captain, James Snyder; First Lieutenant James H. Hyde; Second Lieutenant, Rufus Campbell. :Co. B--Captain, Truman Gregory; First Lieutenant, Kelson F. Stickland; Second Lieutenant, W. E. Greenwood. :Co. C—Captain, Loyal W. Alden; First Lieutenant, Harvey Fotlett; Second Lieutenant, Marshall B. Burke. :Co. D—Captain, Chas. L. Lyon; First Lieutenant, Anson S. Wood; Second Lieutenant, Samuel C. Redgave. :Co. E--Captain, Selah Cornwell; First Lieutenant, Seth F. Swift; Second Lieutenant, Geo. Stoyell. :Co. F— Captain, Chas. Burgess; First Lieutenant, George W. Bacon; Second Lieutenant, Sul. B. Lamereaux. :Co. G--Captain, Wm. Wood; First Lieutenant, Wm. Hawley; Second Lieutenant, Seymour Woodard. :Co. H—Captain, John L Crane; First Lieutenant, Tunis Yosburgh; Second Lieutenant, Daniel Harmon. :Co. I—Captain, Hugh Hughes; First Lieutenant, Orson Howard; Second Lieutenant, Philip R. Freeoff. :Co. K—Captain, Irvin Squyer; First Lieutenant, Dennis E. Flynn; Second Lieutenant, G. Preston Knapp. :(Aug. 12, 1862) :Wayside Rambles, No. 4. :Fort Mansfield, :April 24th, 1863. :DEAR TIMES:— For the past few days I have become quite accustomed to camp life, and the boys begin to claim me as one of them. Previous to my coming here, I could form no idea, of the mode of life and the daily occupation of the soldier. Living so far from the immediate scene of war, I could not realize that a few short months of camp life had transformed our farmer boys into manly and well disciplined soldiers. The ninth Artillery is encamped on one of the most romantic and beautiful hills I ever saw. A more commanding position, and the same time healthy, could not have been selected. In the centre of the encampment, and near Fort Simmons, is a beautiful Pine Grove, which rises like an oasis in the surrounding devastation. In this grove are located the officers quarters,—Colonel, Chaplain, &c. The regiment is divided into two wings—one is located at Fort Simmons, and garrisons, while the other is stationed at Fort Mansfield. These fortifications are connected by rifle-pits with the whole chain of Forts that surround Washington for ten or twelve miles. One would imagine that Washington was the Gibraltar of America, on looking over the great number of Forts that surround it. On every side, and on every prominent hill I find a frowning battlement with the Star-spangled Banner waving o'er it. To the right, over the Potomac, the hills of Virginia are covered with Forts and the tents of the soldiers: and for miles around, the woods have been cut away, and hundreds of acres of beautiful oaks cover the ground. I found the boys much more comfortable than I expected. They have erected cabins of pine logs, generally small trees, which they have fastened together after the fashion of a log-house, and plastered the crevices with mud. Each company have erected their cabins in rows with a wide street between them, the officers cabin being at the head. This gives the encampment the appearance of a log village, similar to those that used to exist when Wayne County was a wilderness. Some of the Cabins, the boys have set out Pines around, which gives them a neat appearance. In each cabin there is a small stove and on one side there are bunks for sleeping—each bunk accommodating two persons. In each bunk there is a plenty of straw and blankets, and in some tents the boys say, a number of little fellows that generally follow camp life. The roof of the cabins is made of boards with one small window and door in front. Two holes a foot square serve for ventilation, one in each end of the cabin. A small pine table and a shelf with their tin plates and cups complete the interior arrangements. Their rifles are arranged in a row with the sabre bayonets, so that in case the long roll should beat each man could be armed and in line of battle in a few moments. In regard to fare, of which I had heard so many different stories, I will say that the boys have plenty of good bread, coffee, sugar, tea, and plenty of beef and pork. The latter in a few instances sometimes is spoiled, so the boys tell me. But this is very seldom, and when a barrel is ascertained to be spoiled it is returned. The boys appear to be in good spirits, and enjoy themselves very much as at home. But I could discover traces of home-sickness in many, and why should they not be? Many of these boys have been reared by a kind father and mother amid the fond endearments of home! and now they are separated from the society of kind friends, and all the comforts of their homes, and placed in the stern realities of war. When the shades of night approach, they will all gather in their cabins and relate old stories of by-gone days; and then will come conjectures of how their friends are off at home and what they are doing. The cabins are lighted by candles until nine o'clock, when each man must be in bed and the lights out. In the morning they all jump at the sound of the drum, and are on the ground for roll call. There is a great sameness to the life of a soldier, unless on a march and in the terrific execitement of battle; and when the novelty of their life wears away, a monotony ensues that is only dispelled by a departure for new scenes and places. Thus they lead a sort of wandering Arab life, pitching their tents for a few weeks in each place and then moving for another. The boys drill in fine weather with their rifles, and on the heavy Artillery. They have become well accustomed to the manual of arms, and have made a great improvement since I saw them in Auburn last fall. They are now capable of meeting the enemy, and if that time should ever come, I am sure they will never disgrace; the name of the county from where they came. I have perfect confidence in the boys, and some of the officers, and if there should ever be a battle in which the ninth Artillery is engaged, and it should end in their defeat it will not be owing to the cowardice of the rank and file of the regiment. In the future of this war, I predict a glorious carreer for the men who compose this regiment. In rainy weather, the boys amuse them selves by fishing in the streams near the camps, and others will assemble in their cabins and amuse themselves by writing letters home to their friends, reading the papers and playing various games of amusement. On the whole, there is something romantic and captivating in a soldier's life, and the longer I stay, the more I enjoy it. To-morrow, I must, at early dawn, set out for Brockville, where I have a friend residing. In my next I will give you my first impression of Slavery, its influence on the country and the people; until then, good-bye. Ever thine. :HORACE LINWOOD. :From the 9th Artillery :Fort Mansfield, May 4, '63. :Mr. EDITOR:—There has not been any very important news since my last. The past week has passed off very pleasantly with us; the weather having been fine, and the health of the regiment is very good, and all seem to enjoy themselves. We have got our streets well made with large evergreens upon each side, and everything is pleasant and comfortable with us. We were paid on the 27th ult., up to the first of March, which made many happy faces among us, and what a happy thought it must be to all to know that the Government is able to pay us our due, notwithstanding many think the wages are small; but what we do receive is at par throughout the loyal States, and the Government money is taken first of all, and the friends of our cause will ever be remembered by the soldiers for their kindness in sustaining the Administration in its efforts to establish a sound Governmental credit, and by their labor our monied resources astonish the world when the fact is known that a single State is able alone to pay our gigantic debt.—Who can say that we are not able to carry on this war to a successful termination even if it should cost us five more years like the past. When we compare our resources with those of our enemies, we see that which gives us hope and encouragement. We feel that the war is progressing finely for our cause, and there is no need of despondency. Take a broad view of the workings of our noble army, and we can see its mighty power winding itself around the would be destroyer of our nation unto death. Our regimental inspection and muster came on as usual on the last day of April and the review passed off finely. We had the pleasure of meeting Lt. Colonel Seward, and he was received with three times three welcome cheers. The review was witnessed by a number of our Wayne county friends, among whom were Alex. Williams and Mr. Vanmarter of Lyons, and also Col. Haskin from Washington. The people of Wayne and Cayuga counties may well feel proud of the 9th Artillery after viewing them while on parade. I flatter myself that there is not a finer appearing regiment in the service, and all are able and middle aged men and well drilled. Our regimental Brass Band now numbers fourteen members, and are highly complimented by Cols. Welling and Seward. Vegetation is looking finely and everything looks favorably for a very bountiful season. R. C. B. :From the 9th Artillery. :Fort Mansfield, May 18, 1863. :MR. EDITOR:—It becomes our duty as a wise people to review our situation at different times in our present struggle for our existence as a Nation, in order that we may know where we are drifting. We have had this great crisis two years, and we should know where we are at the present day. Have we made any progress towards a re-union, or have our labors been in vain, and our patriotism retrogressive? If we were to take the opinion of the many thousands we would receive as many different answers; and why is this a fact? It is caused by ignorance, self-will, faction and treachery. Then we find the true Loyal people, which I am happy to know are largely in the majority; and it is a consolation to know that our beloved army is composed of this class. Now what is our true situation? Two years ago the present loyal Stales were as a standing monument in peace and quietness, and in this attitude knew no enemies, but as the assassin comes to your door so the hydra monster secession sent forth its venomous powers with great clerity which came near the vitals of our once happy nation, and at that time it was almost an impossibility to make the loyal north believe that we had raised and nourished such a monster in this christian land; therefore, we were slow to meet the storms, and in this situation the enemy with its stolen powers made great preparation to resist the constituted authorities of the government, and at that day held the possession of all the revolting States. After we saw the situation we were in we drew the sword from its sheath and have sworn that it shall never return until every traitor is swept from our once happy country. Since this vow was made what have we accomplished? We have regained the military possession of nearly all of the rebellious States and to the degree which makes those States appear to the enemy a perfect pandemonium; but they have the consolation of viewing the loyal army marching and re-marching through their once happy land bringing famine and extermination to their doors—are made to see what was once a wealthy planter, now begging for bread and the almost once gardens of Eden now lays as a barren isle. We have regained possession of many of our National fortifications and rivers with the entire sea coast, and have brought out their entire strength in men and resources to the field of action; this is made manifest by their own confessions. How do we stand upon this one point? While their entire strength is called out we have only made a commencement. We will take the State of New York for a sample—she has sent into the field two hundred thousand men, and if we should want more she is able to send as many more and keep this up for twenty years if need be. But some will say, "how can this be?" and the answer is a very clear one. We are blessed with an emigration large enough to keep our population and army replenished to whatever degree our army or State needs, and this is the case with almost every northern State. We also see the same gratifying result in our wealth and other resources; and on the other hand we see a disaffection growing stronger every day among our enemies, and then we look at our own side and we see the loyal masses growing stronger every day with a determination never to yield one inch of our National domain, and with this feeling made manifest we hold the mighty powers of earth at bay, knowing our stength and loyalty they stand aghast. In fact when we review all things just as they are at the present day, we see the gigantic war brought almost to an insurrection. Where are the men that brought this calamity upon us? such as Toombs, Hammond, Cobb, Slidely, Mason and J. B. Floyd, where are they to-day? They have been driven to the four winds by the main Generals of the southern army--men who were pushed, as it were, into this wicked attempt to destroy our Nationality, and have placed their leaders in the billows of obscurity; and this being the case, the instigators of the rebellion are without friends, living upon earth, and to make their case more desperate the most high has seen fit to take from their ranks the most thorough soldier within their army; so they go step by step, when I hope there will be but few such men left but what have been made to bite the dust, and have filled a traitors grave, where none but their like shall rest. With this situation before us we can see our duty, and all loyal people can see our destiny clear, which is a re-union and a more happy government than ever for our reward. Why is it that we cannot all see alike? The reason is, as above stated, their ignorance, they could see by a very little exertion, they need only to take a true loyal county or weekly paper, and this will give them all the knowledge necessary, but will they do it? if not, no one is to blame. The factious portion of our people should be upon some barren isle that they may each be a government by themselves; this is the only true situation for such men; but when we come to the northern traitor, man cannot express his contempt toward them. The rebels in the field with arms in their hands should receive honor before the northern traitor and when you come to a fine point, all northern traitors are the worst of cowards they prove themselves to be such; but as the United States Currency spreads through the land Copperheads disappear, therefore, lot us take courage anew—the army is true and determined—light is before us, and we should have, no never, to complain as long as we have such men as Gen. Burnside to set things aright—we have no traitors to fear in our army, therefore we can strike together. Col. Seward met with quite an accident last week; his horse fell with him and the horse falling partially across his hips caused a severe bruise, but I am happy to say that he is able to be about again upon crutches and am in hopes he will soon recover from his injuries. Colonel Welling is looking fine and well. We have some eighty odd families in our regiment, making a good company of the fair sex. The health of the regiment is quite good. We had the pleasure on the 13th of meeting the Rev. Mr. Brown of the 111th; he is looking fine and spirits good. We have witnessed another sad accident. It happened on the 4th, caused by the explosion of a shell which private Moody picked up (it was thrown by one of our guns, but did not burst) and brought it to company F and took out the fuze, and as he supposed turned out the powder and as many are apt to do C. Bostler put a coal of fire within the shell which caused it to explode, wounding three young men of Co. F. Charley Runion, Drummer, Corp. K. Long, and C. Bostler, their wounds are very bad. We have received a new stand of colors which are made of the very best yellow silk with cross cannons in the centre made of gold leaf which gives it a rich appearance. This is our Artillery banner, and by receiving this we lose the Infantry colors, but let this be as it may, the sight of our National Emblem is enough to put courage and patriotism in any loyal man's heart. :Yours, &C., R. C. B. :From the 9th Artillery. :Fort Mansfield, May 24, 1863. :MR. EDITOR:—It is with great pleasure that I undertake the pleasant task of writing once more for the benefit of my many friends who are directly or indirectly connected with our noble regiment. We have had very fine weather during the past week, and have had plenty to do, with every thing to make us feel lively. We have had regimental inspection three different days the past week, and are to have the same twice a week hereafter. I expect this is for the purpose of keeping the men in good order, that we may be prepared for any emergency; and we can see a decided improvement at each inspection. On the 20th while we were out for roll call and about to return to our quarters for the night, when the sound of the long roll struck our ears, and in one moment there was a rush made by every soldier for his arms, and within ten minutes our regiment was in line of battle; Here was the test of a true soldier, and to my surprise I could not tell who was the most anxious to be the first out and the first to give the telling blow. Our field pieces were got in position, and the regiment put into the Forts and along the line of breastworks, all ready for an attack. Every officer and soldier showed the composure of a tried soldier, the tick of a watch could be heard by any one, so breathless was the emotion of every one to be ready to strike at the given word; but, alas! no enemy appeared and they were ordered to re-form in battle line, and then each company were ordered back to their respective quarters, feeling as though they had not seen a very hard battle, and every one as sound as when called out, and all left to guess for himself why he was called out on the 20th. We had the pleasure of meeting your townsmen, Messrs. G. W. Cowles, Dr. Colvin, Mr. Coffin, Mr. Morley, and their friend Isaac Miller. They seemed like friends at home, and we were happy to meet them and they all seemed pleased to meet so many friends here and to that we were as determined as ever to sustain our beloved country in its hour of trial. They have gone to the front and are expected to return next week, when they will make us a good visit. The health of our regiment is as good as can be expected; those that were wounded are doing well. We are building a fine regimental hospital, while other buildings are going up at a good rate, and families are still moving among us, and we find this a good thing for the regiment as we all know that the company of the fairer sex keeps society more refined, and of all places that their presence is needed the camp is the place; it makes us all feel more at home and among friends; and for camp life we are situated as comfotable as can be. The country now makes a fine appearance in all respects. One thing I wish to say to our friends, and it is this, never believe any flying reports or sensation reports from the seat of war as no reports should be depended upon except official—all baseless reports tend to distract the mind and distrust the powers that be. We find a large amount of our northern news, purporting to be from the army, manufactured entirely in northern cities. Our camp is supplied daily with correct news and we also receive papers from the north with the same news and the addition above spoken of. Now it is the duty of all to judge before going into spasms in one particular thing. If we are defeated in any great battle we shall all know it in due time, and when a victory the same. The army is contented with its lot, then why not our friends. Let us all be patient and every thing will be well at last. R. G. B. :From the 9th Artillery. :Fort Mansfield, June 7, '63. :MR. EDITOR:—The camp of our regiment has been thrown into quite a commotion since my last. On the 28th ult., we were called out at 9 o'clock p. m., and everything put into position to meet the enemy. We were out all night and laid upon our arms with every man at his post. Col. Welling and Lt. Col. Seward showed themselves good commanders, being cool and composed and were not satisfied until every thing was in its right place ready for any emergency. This excitement was kept up for two days and nights. We were out blockading the roads, and have kept out a strong picket force since the cause of this excitement, which was a report that the rebels had crossed into Maryland and were making a raid towards Washington; but it proved to be but a small force and soon made their way back. The small force that made towards Harpers Ferry were all captured by our command. The regiment was inspected on the 1st inst., by Gen. Barry; he made quick work and showed himself to be a very fine General, and we received a good report from him. Col. Welling and Seward are determined to do their utmost to keep the soldiers under their command in a good condition and well drilled, as we have company drill every except on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays which are set apart for battalion drill. On the 4th we had the pleasure of meeting Secretary Seward and family. We came very near having a fatal accident a few days ago. Mr. Failing; our hospital steward, was accidentally shot by a soldier who was shooting his revolver. The ball entered the left side directly over the heart striking a rib then running around about four inches At this point the ball was extracted and I am happy to say that he is around again. We were favored with a visit from your friend L. W. Burton, he seems to enjoy himself very much in camp. Jas. Bowles, of Co. H, has been promoted to Corporal; he is a worthy soldier and well deserves the position assigned him. Our fortifications are now completed with a good supply of guns. The health of the regiment was never better than at the present time. The weather is fine with us, but very dry. We received an order from brigade head-quarters on the 4th that all women, except four required for laundress, of each company, within this brigade, shall leave camp. This order causes quite an excitement among the fairer sex, there being from eight to ten females in most of the companies. We hardly understand why this order was given, and are in hopes it may be revoked for different reasons. Many here have gone to quite an expense in building for their families, and some are hardly able at present to send their families back to their homes, and their society is needed among us, therefore, we wish them to be allowed to stay. Many of them showed themselves, during the excitement of the past week, to be brave women and worthy to be a soldiers companion. B. :From the 9th Artillery. :FORT MANSFIELD, June 14th, 1863. :MR. EDITOR:—The 9th Artillery is yet the same, as good and its ranks as full as when I last wrote, notwithstanding the rebel raid in Maryland the past week; and I hope it will remain the same until we are once more a united and happy and united people. The excitement has been kept up nearly all the past week, with the expectation of meeting the enemy, but they came within ten miles, but dared not come any farther. The account of this raid will be published before this reaches you, therefore I will not take up the space for the same. The long roll called us out on the night of the 12th. The alarm was given by our pickets, but I have not yet learned the cause. But let it be what it may, we are ready for the enemy at all times, and would give them a warm reception whenever they choose to meet us. The weather is quite warm and very dry. The inhabitants are cutting the grassland and had a fine crop. The health of the regiment is good, all feeling quite well and in good spirits. We are not free from accidents yet. Private P. R. Wilson of Port Byron, a member of Co. F. was on guard on the night of the 9th. and while stacking his gun it accidently went off, the ball passing through his left forearm, taking away a portion of the bone, which will make him crippled in that arm. It is a very sad affair, and should be a warning to all and learn us to be more careful while using loaded arms. A. S. Wood has been promoted to Captain of Company M. We have no better officer than Anson S. Wood, and he is in command of as fine a body of men as we have in the regiment. R. C. Worthington has been promoted from 2nd to 1st Lieutenant, Wm. J. Parrish and A. M. Abbey to 2nd Lieutenants, all of Co. M, and 1st Lt. W. D. Pringle of same Company appointed Adjutant. I understand that Major Snyder is to retain his position. We all hope it may be so, for we can ask for no better officer. :R. C. B. :From the 9th Artillery. :FORT MANSFIELD July 6th, 1863. :Mr. EDITOR:—One more week has passed only to be remembered as a mark of time, and to be engrafted in the history of this great crisis. The past week has not only divided our beloved companies from each other, that more good may be done, but many a family who one week ago were bound in one chain of the most sacred ties, are to-day mourning for the loss of a kind father, brother or son, who nobly gave his life for the sake of his honored State and Country, to repel the invading foe, to keep the invaders hand from polluting the sacred soil which by the hard fought battles and will of God, were given to us that as a free and christian people, we could live as one happy family. It has been a week which shows to us who is pro et con in our country. The invasion of the Border States causes us a great excitement. Most of the time the enemy makes his appearance often near our pickets, and they have been driven in a number of times the past week, which has caused us to be called out ready for action. The 2d we were about to appear upon our drill ground, when our pickets were driven in. At the alarm we were ordered to the Forts. We remained in the Forts during the afternoon and night. I could not help but take notice of the expression made by Col. Welling. He ordered the Brass Band into the Fort, and we mounted the magazine; then says the Col., if we have got to go under, I want to have good music to march by. The answer from us was the lively strains of Yankee Doodle, and many National Airs, while the sounds of the sweet music resounded as if to tempt and dare the enemy to come. Our Commanders could be seen looking through their glasses, hoping that we could have the chance to give them an honorable reception with ball, shell and grape; but the Rebels were well aware of our ability, therefore their nonappearance. We were somewhat surprised at the removal of Gen. Hooker, when such important events were about to transpire, but accepted the change thinking we did not know best. So far Gen. Meade gives general satisfaction, and we all hope he will learn Lee a lesson that he will never forget; also show to traitors that the Army of the Potomac is not so much of a political machine as supposed to be, and we are able to give the death blow to this unholy Rebellion. Co. G and D are at Fort Thayler doing duty. Co. C is at Battery Cameron doing duty until the excitement is over. We feel quite lonely to have our comrades absent from us, but at the same time feel proud to know that our Regt. can do such an extensive guard for our Capitol. We expect to be re-united soon. The health of the Regt. is good. We have Battallion drill daily from 1 and ½ to 5 o'clock P. M. The weather has been very warm the past week. We were blessed with a bountiful shower on the morning of the 4th, and hope one year from yesterday we may see the 4th of July one of peace and prosperity for our glorious Union. R. C. B. :A Merry Christmas for the 9th N. Y. Volunteer Artillery. :Fort Foot, Dec. 29, 1863. :FRIEND VAN:—In the absence of almost every thing of interest, I will give you a simple statement of how this portion of the 9th Artillery fared on Christmas Day—that day of universal joyousness throughout the civilized world. Capt. Lyon, of Co. D, having procured some ten gallons of oysters and Dick Terpin having confiscated some dozen dollars worth of poultry, men were detailed to dress the poultry, and our worthy Commissary and his assistants set about preparing the supper. Henry Porter, of Sodus Point, and J. W. Vickery, of Lyons, took their dogs and guns and started down the Potomac. After they had been gone an hour or so, word reached our camp that ten men were wanted to bring in the game. Men were sent, and about 5 o'clock they returned, bringing with them a deer weighing 200 pounds—a noble buck. With Capt. Lyon's oysters, Dick Terpin's poultry, Purter and Vickery's venison, and the et ceteras, Co. D had a supper which would have done no discredit to Congress Hall or Graham's Hotel. Toasts were drank in which the dear ones at home were remembered, and the enemies of our Union denounced in plain English. Everything passed off as it should, and reveille brought forth every soldier for duty. By the way, I think I can safely say that Co. D can beat any Company in the Regiment in the way of good living, if it can be obtained in the State of Maryland. Dick Terpin, our poultry provider, is a tall specimen of a man, always has plenty of money, but the Johnny rebs boars that he cannot but their poultry with his money if it is green on the back. He, however, procures the article he desires, and to people at a distance it may seem as if he resorted to some dishonest mode of obtaining it, but he assures me upon the honor of a man and a soldier, that he bought everything he furnished for our Christmas supper, and he says he has a fine lot of fowls in prospect which he intends to order into camp in time for New Year's, and my companions in arms join in an invitation to you and your friends to be here on that day and test for yourselves one of our Holiday dinners. Be here and you will receive a hearty greeting from the 9th. :Ever Yours, Lt. O. B. C. :The 9th Artillery—their number, services, condition, &c. :Hospital Dep't, 9th N. Y. Artillery, :Fort Mansfield, Md., March 11, '64. :TO THE EDITOR DEM. PRESS:—There has been a great deal said in Lyons and vicinity respecting the number of men in the Ninth Artillery--the number ranging, as stated by different reports, at all points from eighteen hundred up to three thousand. For the information of those who are not posted, I will state that the aggregate number in the Report which was this morning sent to Brigade Headquarters was 1,674; of this number 79 are recruits who have lately arrived, and are not yet assigned to companies. The number of men in each Company is as follows: Co. A, 127; B, 147; C, 99; D, 121; E, 91; F, 132; G, 102; H, 146; I, 148; K, 147; L, 147; M, 137. These numbers, of course, do not include commissioned officers. Allow me, also, to disabuse the minds of your readers in regard to another point. This regiment has been styled the "pet Regiment," Life Insurance Regiment, &c. Probably there is not a Regiment in the Defences of Washington that has done more fatigue duty and real hard work than the Ninth. If it has not fought as many battles as some Regiments, the work which it has done has been as valuable to the Government. Besides building Forts Simmons, Mansfield, Bayard, Gaines andd Foote, (one of the largest in the Defences,) it helped build Forts Reno and Sumner, two very large Forts, and has dug miles upon miles of rifle pits and built miles upon miles of Military roads and in addition chopped over more land then a good many of the farms in Wayne County put together would compose. Notwithstanding this vast amount of "drill" with the pick, shovel and axe, Col. Welling has brought the Regiment to as high a state of discipline as can be desired. If the boys have not worked, who has? :Yours, W. L. G. :The Ninth Heavy Artillery Moving to the Front. :HEADQUARTERS NINTH N. Y. Heavy Artillery, :BELLE PLAIN, MAY 21, 1864 :To the Editor of the Syracuse Journal: :The Ninth New York Heavy Artillery regiment moved last Wednesday from Fort Richardson, Va., to Alexandria, and from there we took transportation for Belle Plain. We had a very pleasant ride down the Potomac. The regiment numbers about two thousand strong, and I think will do some good fighting before this reaches you. We are now encamped on a high hill near Belle Plain. Eleven companies have gone to Fredericksburg to guard supply trains. The other company will go tomorrow. All the artillery regiments that were in the defences of Washington are now with Gen. Grant, The 100 days' men relieved us. The day we landed at this place, about 2,500 rebels were shipped for Washington, and many are sent each day. There are also a good many of our wounded coming in. The prisoners said when they saw the Ninth New York and Second Connecticut aboard of transports in the bay, that "Grant is getting reinforcements right smart." They admit that Grant is a hard fighter, and that he follows them up rather close. It is reported that Capt. Sinclair's company (L, from Syracuse,) was attacked by guerrillas while on the road with the trains, and that the Captain was wounded in the head, but it is not credited in camp nor confirmed by other trains coming in. The Thirty-second Maine is just starting for the front. :Yours Truly, C. J. SPAULDING. :FROM THE 9th N. Y. ARTILLERY. :Correspondence of the Republican Advocate. :HEAD QUARTERS 9TH N. Y. ARTILLERY, ) :In the field near Strasburg, Va., :August 14, 1864. :Mr. Waite:—Although we have seen no fighting this month, or in fact since the battle on the Monocacy on the 9th of July last, and in consequence thereof, it is not my painful duty to chronicle the name of any who has either died or been forever lost, on account of wounds, to do future service in their country's cause; still we have had some of the most severe marching, and that too in the warmest of the Summer months it has ever been our lot to experience. I think, that by the time this war is over the 6th Corps can furnish mankind in general with a very good map of Virginia and Maryland, especially any where near the Shenandoah River, upon which we have been operating more or less for the past four weeks.—Take, for instance, your maps of the present day and let us examine them. From Washington, we discover that Linchen Gap is 50 miles distant, that is 100 miles there and back; but take it in the manner in which we marched, through fields, by-ways, and intricate paths, the distance will exceed 150 miles. This we accomplished in 8 days, having rested out of this exactly 58 hours; fording the Potomac once and the Shenandoah twice in the meantime. This crossing the Rivers sounds very nice, and looks easy on paper, but if you could once witness it, you would think it would take a lifetime to accomplish it. And yet, in spite of all this the scene itself is extremely ludicrous. The jokes and witticisms on each other's personal appearance, especially, as now and then, one would stumble over some of the huge boulders in the river, and were subjects of laughable conversation among our troops. I, with several other unfortunates lost my shoes, but luckily after having marched a few miles, Captain Wood of our Regiment presented me with a pair of boots, I promising in return a pair of number 11 shoes. But I must hasten on to the time of our once more starting forth from Washington, on the 26th of July, marching to Harper's Ferry, via of the Monocacy and Frederick, recrossed the river, and marched back to Frederick, where we rested nearly a week. Once more to Harper's Ferry, resting three days, and then here; making up to this time over 125 miles, on this our last raid. Where our next move will be time alone will determine. Lieut. W. DE W. PRINGLE, of this Regiment, has been appointed A. D. C. on Gen. Upton's Staff. We have for duty now less than 170 enlisted men and 8 officers. The rest of the command being absent, sick, wounded, or straggled. My letters from home this morning, inform me of the death of Corporal JEROME CLARK, Co. L, 8th N. Y. Artillery. This sad news comes upon me like a thunderbolt. It reminds me but truly, "That in the midst of life we are in death." He was one of my most esteemed friends, and his departure from this earthly life causes a void in my companionship which can only be effaced by a life time. Yours, &c., G. A. BROWN, Ser'gt Maj. 9th N. Y. Artillery. :The Casualties. :WASHINGTON, July 12. :The following is a partial list of the casualties in the Ninth New York heavy artillery, :Colonel W. H. Seward, Jr., at the battle of Monocacy: :Company A-Wounded--Sergeant M. H. Crawford, side and arm, severe; Corporal P. McWiggin, where not known, supposed prisoner; John McNeil, head and shoulder, severe, and prisoner; Edward Rider, where not known; M. Martin, leg, severe; M. Shalt, spent ball, severe; John Elmer, breast, slight; E. P. Merrill, back, severe; George Strickland, side, severe; Charles Carpenter, hand, slight; Ungel Phillips, leg, severe; Amos Smith, arm, severe; Albert Derby, hip, severe; George Mullice, arm, slight; George Ellsworth, head, severe; William Boll, where not known, supposed a prisoner; William Merrill, supposed a prisoner; James Windouer, head and leg, severe; Fideles Searles, thigh, severe; W. Mitchell, where not known. :Company A--Missing—Captain J. H. Hyde; Corporal Judson Mead, prisoner. :Company B--Wounded--Anthony Cooman, hip, slight; Josiah E. Nath, arm, slight. :Company C.--Wounded, Lieutenant W. B. Burke, elbow, severe; Lieutenant James Tifft, thigh, severe; Granger Van Kleeck, back and neck, severe; William Todd, arm, severe; Charles Grant, leg, severe, and prisoner; Simeon Lewis, breast, severe. :Company C.--Prisoners--J. B. Lasher, James Tucker, Charles Earlly, Levi Emrick and eighty men, names not known, were taken prisoners near Frederick city. :Company D—Wounded-Lieutenant Lewis D. Williams, hip, severe; Sergeant Lewis Barton, head, slight; George _phar, leg, severe; Captain Eben Newburg, foot, slight; Henry Houghkirk, foot; Dennis McCarty, thigh; Leonard Stormer, arm, slight; Byron Brown, arm, slight; Ely Davis, head; Melvin Fleming, breast; William Anderson, arm, slight; Daniel Roys, arm, severe; Frederick Still, Joseph Williams, arm, severe; Thomas Wilson, foot; Davis Haskill, arm; Walter Duell, shoulder; John L. Comstock, side; Vincent E. Clark, where not known. :Company E--Wounded—Captain William Hawley, arm, slight. :Company E--Killed—Lieutenant James H. Ellis. :Enlisted Men Killed—Norman Lawrence, Oliver A. Wilson, Henry L. Biglow. Wounded--Barrett Riggs, thigh, severe; Patrick Kirby, where not known; Edward Yorkhead, severe; John Main, wrist; Henry Lansing, back, severe; Dwight Brown, thigh, severe; Cornelius Dobson, thigh, slight; Anson Moorhouse, finger, slight; B. F. Barnes, arm, severe; Fredalin Thomas, arm, slight; Anthony Fales; J. E.Merrill, neck, slight; Michael Doyle, leg, slight. :Company H—Killed—Corporal James Conklin. Wounded—Corporal J. D. Pettys, shoulder; Corporal E. Turner, thigh; Henry Bluff, H. Cronkite, arm; Benjamin Fowler, ankle; Sanford Forbes, missing; A. J. Hutchins, thigh; John Tape, lungs; John Kewman, finger; Dallas Pantry, hand; John Vanderberg, wrist; C. Warner, lungs; W. Wilkins, thigh. :Company K-Killed—Adelbert River, and Charles Prine. :Company K--Wounded--Sergeant P. G. Morgan, back and side; Corporal Timothy Foley, ankle; Andrew Hutchings, back and neck; William Allen, body; Charles Clark, hip; Joseph Ebart, shoulder; Cornelius Collins, eye, severe; George Mann, arm and side; Patrick Wallace, face; W. Blake, shoulder; W. Church, head; Augustus Mitchell, leg; Daniel Black, throat; A. Crosselman, missing; L. Keely, hands; C. Monroe, missing. :Missing--Company K—Lieutenant P. King and eighteen men. :Company M--WOUNDED—G. Dobson, arm, severe; H. Multy, leg, slight; M. Carney, arm, severe, and prisoner; Elias Eastman, side, severe. :Killed--John Barnhart and J. B. Miller; Lieutenant-Colonel E. P. Taft, wounded and taken prisoner; Assistant-Surgeon D. S. Chamberlain, prisoner; Lieutenant E. C. Comstock, acting battalion adjutant, missing. :The regiment has about one hundred and seventy-five missing, names not yet fully ascertained. :The Lyons Republican. :Friday, October 7, 1864. :The Ninth Artillery in the Shenandoah Valley. :H. H. Wheeler, Jr., (Regimental Postmaster,) writes from Woodstock, Va., Sept. 23d: " We had a great fight on the 19th, and drove the rebs. through Winchester on double-quick. We went in with about 250 men, and lost about 70." Two days after, our Regiment was ordered back, to guard hospitals, so that our boys have had no fighting since." Mr. W. sends a list of casualties, as does also Hospital Steward Failing, from which we compile the following report: :COMPANY A. :John Billings, wounded in left leg, badly. :David H. Dyre, in head, severely. :Jacob Sours, in right hip. :Foster Whiting, in leg, since dead. :Jacob Browning, in groin, seriously. :COMPANY B. :Lieut. Chauncey Frisby, wounded in arm, slightly. :J. A. Blythe, in arm. :A. Paine, in bowels, since dead. :____ Van De Maker. :E. Terwilleger, in shoulder. :E. D. Niles, slightly. :A. Andrews, in bowels, since dead. :J. Hall, in bowels, slightly. :Joseph Sage, in both legs. :Corp. E. Case, in left leg. :S. Webster, in right leg and left arm, (amputated.) :M.M. Fish, killed. :Charles Thomas, killed. :Samuel Meyers, killed. :J. F. Rice, in spine, since dead. :F. B. Holton, in right arm. :T. P. O'Flynn, in breast. :Lewis Gardner, in right hip. :S. Vanderwacher, in left hip. :COMPANY C. :Wm. Finley, wounded in arm slightly. :Chester Hooker, in arm, badly. :John Dowley, in leg, slightly. :COMPANY D. :Jas. B. Hanna, wounded in shoulder. :Simon Haselback, in head, slightly. :Joseph Gooseline, in left arm, slightly. :L. Falch, in shoulder. :Silas S. Billings, in knee, badly. :Jno. W. Filoon, in bowels, mortally—since dead. :Andrew Rineheart, killed. :COMPANY E. :Addison Goodridge, killed. :John Sanderson. :COMPANY H. :Lieut. Sidney H. Colvin, wounded in hip, slightly. :Sergt. A. Jenkins, in head, slightly. :Jacob Mayer, in left breast, badly. :Aaron Veile, in shoulder, badly. :Reuben G. Kelson, in both legs, since dead. :Joseph Stead, in thigh, since dead. :COMPANY K. :Barnard Keefe, killed. :W. Bowman, wounded in shoulder. :John Winsella, in foot, severely. :P. Hilton, in head. :COMPANY M. :A. McIntosh, wounded in foot, (toe off.) :The friends of any of the wounded soldiers named in the preceding list, may learn particulars concerning them by addressing J. F. Failing, Hospital Steward, 9th N. Y. Artillery, Washington, D. C. :The Ninth N. Y. Heavy Artillery. :To the Editor of the Syracuse Journal: :Dear Sir:—As I am confined to my bed by sickness and the painful state of my wound, it is impossible for me to answer the innumerable letters which I have received from those having friends in my company, asking information in regard to them. The 9th is now at their old quarters at the defences of Washington, and all letters directed there as heretofore will reach them without any difficulty. Hoping that those who have written to me will accept this as an apology for my neglecting to answer. :I remain, respectfully yours, :Capt. F. A. SINCLAIR, :Ninth N. Y. H. Artillery. :Mottville, July 20th, 1864. :BROOKLYN. :MILITARY FUNERALS:—The remains of Capt. John W. Swift, late of the 138th regiment new York Volunteers, were yesterday conveyed to their last resting place in Greenwood Cemetery. The religious ceremonies were held in the Fleet Street Methodist Church, which was filled with relatives and sympathising friends. A company of the 52d regiment National Guards escorted the remains to the grave. Captain Swift died in hospital at Bermuda, Va., on the 1st inst., from wounds received in the assault upon the enemy's works at Chapin's Farm, 29th September. :The body of private Samuel J. Lusk, of Company D, 4th regiment N. Y. S. M., was also conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery. The funeral ceremonies were held at the house of his mother, No. 377 Carlton avenue. A large number of persons were present, including Franklin Engine Company, No. 8, of which deceased had formerly been a member. The remains were escorted to the cemetery by a company of the 14th regiment. The deceased was killed in front of Petersburg, Va., on the 28th of June last. :The 9th Heavy Artillery.—This regiment was one of those sent from Gen. Grant's army to repel the rebel invasion of Maryland.—A Herald dispatch says that "Col. Laft, of the 6th New York Artillery, is killed." This name is probably intended for Edwin P Taft, who went out as Major of the regiment when it was organized as the 138th infantry. The 9th Artillery was from Wayne and Cayuga counties; and further intelligence from it will be anxiously looked for in those localities. It has done good service during Gen. Grant's campaign, and is now again sent to the post oi active duty. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.—Letters from Syracuse volunteers in this regiment state that volunteers whose enlistment applies on the quota of Onondaga county, received $275 as their local bounty, it being stated to the volunteers that $25 in each case was needed to prepare the proper "forms" so as to secure the bounty. The men were being drilled in infantry as well as artillery practice, and this was understood as being a sign of a transfer to the field as infantry. Mr. Stephen Richardson, a volunteer from Mottville, died suddenly, on the 17th inst. :The 9th N. Y. Artillery.--This regiment is from Cayuga and Wayne counties, and was recruited originally as the 138th infantry, but was changed to artillery November 9th, 1862. The list in the Washington Chronicle mentions two names: Frank Blankey, Co. I, and George W. Stowell, both in the 3d Division, general Hospital, and probably sick, as we believe the equipment has not been to the front. The Lyons Republican saya the main body of the Ninth has moved from its old camp, some five miles, has been joined by the portion formerly at Rosier's Bulffs, and is now garrisioning a line of forts near Fairfax Seminary. The Regiment numbers more than 2,000 men. :Deaths of N e w York Soldiers.—The following deaths of New York soldiers were reported from the Washington hospitals on Monday: Jabez H. Tuttle, Co. E, 9th Artillery; J. B. Perkins, Co. B, Eighty-first; Lafayette Meade, Co. B, 2d Rifles; N. G. Stebbins, Co. C, 3d Rifles; J. E. Provist, Co. F, 22d Cavalry; W. W. Lamb, Co. I, 22d Cavalry. :FOR ELMIRA. -Lieut. RASSMUSSEN left here this afternoon with 150 recruits for the 9th and 11th Heavy Artillery. They go to Elmira. The men went away in good spirits, receiving cheers from the large crowd accompanying them through, the streets, and to which they heartily responded. :HEAVY ARTILLERY—Sergeant F. A. Sinclair has established a recruiting station at Hutchinson's Hotel, on West Fayette street, with the intention of raising one hundred men for the Ninth Heavy Artillery. This regiment is permanently stationed in the defences of Washington. All the bounties are paid recruits for its ranks. Sergeant Sinclair is one of the most successful recruiting officers in the volunteer service. :Ninth Heavy Artillery.--The reported wounding and capture of Col. W. H. Seward, Jr.,—son of the Secretary of State,—in the battle in Maryland on Saturday, would indicate that his regiment, Ninth N. Y. Heavy Artillery, had been sent into that State from Grant's army near Petersburg. We have a letter from a Syracuse member of Ninth, dated near Petersburgh the 6th, which states that he had just heard that the regiment was ordered to return to Washington. These circumstances would indicate that forces have been sent from Grant's army to repel the rebel invasion of Maryland. :Col. Seward not taken Prisoner Nor Wounded. :WASHINGTON, July 10. :The Secretary of State has received the following despatch from Gen. Wallace: :ELLICOTTSVILLE, July 10. :To Hon. W. H. Seward, Secretary of State: I have the pleasure of contradicting my statement of last night. Col. Seward is not a prisoner, and I am now told is unhurt. He behaved with gallantry. :LEW. WALLACE. :Personal. :Lt. S. C. Redgrave, of the 9th Artillery arrived in town last week--hale and hearty. He reports the boys all comfortable and enjoying themselves. :Lt. L. A. Rogers, of the 98th reached home on New Year's day--looking well. He always enjoys life whether in camp or in town, and has hosts of friends wherever he is known :ACCIDENT IN THE 9TH ARTILLERY.—Three members of the 9th Artillery were wounded on Tuesday last, at Fort Bayard, near Washington by the explosion of a shell, which a foolish fellow named Moody, had picked up and partly emptied of its powder, bringing it into camp for a plaything. Another named Cony Bostler, touched it off with a coal of fire, getting his face and eyes blown full of powder. Corporal Alpheus K. Long, son of Rev. J. D. Long, of this city, was struck by a fragment of the shell, which cut his foot, though not seriously. Chauncey Runyan also received a wound in the ankle, which will probably cause the loss of his limb. :Personal. :Capt. A. S. Wood of the 9th artillery arrived in town on Saturday. He is in good spirits, and enjoys a soldier's life. He left on Monday for Elmira, whither he was detailed to take charge of such conscripts as might be allotted to his regiment. :Capt. W. H. Adams late of the 98th was in town a short time ago. He has taken up the study of law, which he abandoned for the service. :Casualties in the 9th Artillery. The Auburn Advertiser publishes the following list of wounded of the 9th Heavy Artillery, in the late battle off the Monocracy: M. Harmon, Micon Petry, Henry Laning, Jno. Shoonmaker, Darius Haskell, J. J. Fish, Dennis Mcnam, Geo. H. Cooper, Elias Potter, Anthony Cooman, Partick J. Morgan, Chas. Risley, Dewitt Brown, Andy Smith, Geo. Hammond, James W. Burk, Geo. Peckham, Geo. A. Brayford, Alonzo McNett, Henry H. Miller, Gribbron McDaniel, Francis Jetty, Jos. Ebert, Burrett Riggs, James Wendover, W. M. Allen, Byron Brown, Edward Turner, F. Babbitt, W. Denel, Albert Derby, Myron Fish, F. M. Loomis, J. O. Mason, S. B. Cutler, Geo. Ellsworth, E. P. Merrill, G. W. Dodson, Henry Nolts, Michael Masten, John Maur, T. Feley, G. Strickland, Lieut., LJ. M. Allen, Peter Suttler, Jas. Taylor, John J. White, Milton Wooster, B. Fowler, J. E. Nash, William Blake, Capt. W. Hawley, Granger Van Bleek. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.--J. H. JORDAN, of Company L, of the 9th Heavy Artillery, now stationed at Fort Stanton, Washington, is in this city on furlough, and brings with him messages and parcels from several Oswego boys, but has not time to go around and find all the parties addressed. It behoves those having friends in the Company to call on him, the more especially as the kindly offers to carry back to Fort Stanton any present from home. He reports the Company in good health and spirits. Mr. JORDAN can be found at his home, on East First street, near Whilber's Livery stable. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY-- DEFENCES OF WASHINGTON.—Veteran Bounties, $552; New Recruits, $377. Last week for Veteran Bounties. Better pay, bettor living, more comfortable quarters and an easier service than is offered in any other service. $200 more bounty to new recruits than is offered by any other regiment in this county. Apply to Capt. F. Sinclair, or Lieut. Chas. Y. Squler, Recruiting Officers, Hanover Square, Syracuse, N. Y. See advertisement in another column. :PERSONAL.—Surgeon Byron L. Flower, 9th N. Y. Artillery, died at Fort Simonds, Georgetown, Va., Oct. 24. Dr. Flower was a native of West Rupert, in this State. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLEY.-—This regiment, which contains a good number of Onondaga boys, has been transferred from one part of the defences of Washington to another. It now garrisons several forts from one to four miles east of that city. The greater part of the Onondaga volunteers are in Fort Stanton, one mile from Washington, and the others are about a mile further out. The regiment changed positions March 26th, to give two older regiments a chance to move to the front. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.—Letters from Syracuse members of the Ninth N. Y. Heavy Artillery, state that on the 10th inst. they still remained at Cold Harbor, Va., where the two companies from this county were in reserve. They had not been in the line of battle, but were employed every night at work in constructing rifle-pits and trenches. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.—We have letters to the 5th inst. from Syracuse members of the Ninth N. Y. Heavy Artillery. This Regiment was near Cold. Harbor, Va., in Grant's advance, acting as infantry. Eight of the companies had been twice in the battle, and had suffered some losses. The other four companies, including Cos. I and L, containing the Onondaga volunteers, had not been in the fight, but were acting as supports of a battery of light artillery. They were, however, in range of the enemy's shot and shell, and expected soon to be sent into more active service. :Deaths of New York Soldiers. The following deaths of New York soldiers were reported from the Washington hospitals yesterday: Jabez H. Tuttle, Co. E, Ninth artillery; Wm. Smith, Co. I, First artillery; John M. Fairchild, Co. G, Tenth cavalry; Valentine Beck, Co. E, Second cavalry; J. B. Perkins, Co. B, Eighty-first; W. Mason, Co. H, Seventh heavy artillery; Lafayette Meade, Co. __, .... Rifles, James Dolan, Co. K, One Hundred and Sixty-fourth; James Gibney, Co. L, Second artillery; Edward McKeon, Co. B, Eighty-second; N. G. Stebbins, Co. C, Second Rifles; J. E. Provost, Co. F, Twenty-second cavalry; W. W. Lamb, Co. I, Twenty-second cavalry. :The Ninth N. Y. Heavy Artillery. :To the Editor of the Syracuse Journal: :Dear Sir:--As I am confined to my bed by sickness and the painful state of my wound, it is impossible for me to answer the innumerable letters which I have received from those having friends in my company, asking information in regard to them. The 9th is now at their old quarters in the defences of Washington, and all letters directed there as heretofore will reach them without any difficulty. Hoping that those who have written to me will accept this as an apology for my neglecting to answer, :I remain, respectfully yours. :CAPT. F. A. SINCLAIR, :Ninth N. Y. H. Artillery. :Mottville, July 20th, 1864. :BRIG. GEN. W. H. SEWARD, Jr.—The following letter, which we are permitted to publish, is a deserved compliment to the officer named above: :War Department, Washington City, :Sept. 3, 1864. :GENERAL:—Enclosed herewith, I have the pleasure of transmitting to you a Commission as Brigade General in the United States. In making this appointment, it gratifies me to know that it is well merited by patriotic and gallant service; unsolicited by you, it has been conferred by the Department as a just acknowledgment of your deserving, and to promote the good of the service. With sincere respect I am, :Yours, Truly, EDWIN M. STANTON. :Col. Wm. H. Seward, Jr. The many friends of this gentleman, both in this city where he is well known, and at Auburn, the place of his residence, where he is deservedly popular, will regret to hear that in the battle of Saturday he was wounded, and taken prisoner. He went out, two years ago as Lieut. Colonel of the 138th infantry regiment, which was subsequently changed to the 9th Heavy Artillery. The regiment, we believe, has been stationed in the defences of Washington until the inauguration of GRANT'S campaign against Richmond, where it first saw service in the field. The Colonel of the regiment having recently resigned, Governor SEYMOUR promptly promoted Col. SEWARD to the vacant position. That he has been wounded and taken prisoner in the hard fought battle of Saturday, is stronger evidence of his courage and gallantry than anything we can say of him. :Serious Accident. We learn that a son of Lieut. R. M. Campbell, of Co, A., 9th Regt., N. Y. S. V. Artillery, Recruiting Officer at this station, was run over by a horse and wagon in the streets of South Butler, on Monday last. News was brought to the Lieutenant, who, as a true soldier, was attending to his duties here, and leaving the Station in charge of Sergt. S. V. R. Cale, of Co. K., 9th Regt. N. Y. S. V. Artillery, who is a very competent and efficient recruiting officer, he went to South Butler, where he found, to the relief of his intense feelings, that his son was though severely, not so dangerously hurt as his paternal affection had led him to suppose. It appears that the little fellow was trying to be smart, by crossing the street before a team, which was coming, could reach him, and misjudging his distance, was knocked down by the horse and trampled on and run over, causing a serious abrasion of the face supposed to be by the corks of the horse shoe, and wounding the knee and the muscular part of the fore-arm. The wounds, though severe, are not dangerous, and the little fellow bears it with the fortitude which all can see depicted on the father's face. :NINTH HEAVY ARTILLERY.— J. H. JORDAN, of Company L , of the 9th Heavy Artillery, now stationed at Fort Stanton, Washington, is in this city on furlough, and brings with him messages and parcels from several Oswego boys, but has not time to go around and find all the parties addressed. It behoves those having friends in the Company to call on him, the more especially as he kindly offers to carry back to Fort Stanton and present from home. He reports the Company in good health and spirits. Mr. JORDAN can be found at his home, on East First street, near Whilber's Livery stable.

A. B. Smith & Co - Ships Tree

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[[Category: United Kingdom, Arrived 7 Sep 1841]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 110 |caption= [[:Category: United Kingdom, Arrived 7 Sep 1841|''United Kingdom'' 1841]] }} * "SHIPS IN HARBOUR." ''The Sydney Herald'' (NSW : 1831 - 1842) [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12871213 20 September '''1841''': ''2 (Supplement to the Sydney Herald.)''. Web. 7 Oct 2019 ] *[[Waters-2798|'''Charles,''']] a carpenter by trade, was brought to Australia as a Bounty Immigrant by ''A.B. Smith & Co'' on the ''United Kingdom,'' arriving on 7 September '''1841.''' NRS5316/4_4788/United Kingdom_7 Sep 1841/ [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5316/4_4788/United%20Kingdom_7%20Sep%201841/4_478800221.jpg&No=16 United Kingdom Immigration Log] ''(line 66 )'' ---- *''United Kingdom'' Ship | 1267 ton | Master '''Eshelby''' .... | :::[[Bateson-229|Charles Henry Bateson (1903-1974)]]

A. Dorval To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Dorval-93|A. Dorval]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Dorval-93&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A. Dorval To-Do List|A.'s current to-do list]].''

A. Henry Fullwood - Art Tree

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[[Category: Australia, Artists]] [[Category:War Artists_1916-1918]] *'''Visit : VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/801872 ''Virtual Memorial'' '''A. Henry Fullwood''']
[[Fullwood-138|'''A. Henry Fullwood''' (1863 - 1930)]]
AWM '''Objects,''' Dates, | and '''Descriptions,''' Titles | (and '''VWMA''' virtual Links )
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177909 ART02450 . 1918 ] | Chateau at Ham-sur-Heure | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177908 ART02451 . 1918-19 ] | Chateau at Ham-sur-Heure (Prince of Wales's visit) | [[Hobbs-4155|'''Hobbs''']]
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177915 ART02452 . 1919 ] | Cloth Hall at Menin Gate | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177916 ART02453 . 1919 ] | Ramparts of Ypres from the Menin Gate | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177914 ART02454 . 1918 ] | Street in Le Cateau | [[Bean-1835|'''Bean''']] |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177907 ART02455 . 1918 ] | Oisemont, 3rd Division Headquarters | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177913 ART02456 . 1919 ] | Solre-le-Chateau, 5th Division Headquarters | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177906 ART02457 . 1918 ] | Effect of explosion of munition train, Solre-le-Chateau | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177912 ART02458 . 1918 ] | Distant view, Ham-sur-Heure | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C170302 ART02459 . 1918 ] | Shoeing a horse at Ham-sur-Heure | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177911 ART02460 . 1918 ] | Market square at Ham-sur-Heure | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177910 ART02461 . 1918 ] | Bridge Street at Ham-sur-Heure | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177874 ART02462 . 1918 ] | Transport horse lines, Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177893 ART02463 . 1918 ] | Town crier at Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177875 ART02464 . 1918 ] | Pioneers' camp at Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177899 ART02465 . 1918 ] | Staff, 5th Division, St Gratien | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177887 ART02466 . 1918 ] | 5th Division staff officers at Coisy viewing Amiens being shelled | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177898 ART02467 . 1918 ] | "Q" Office, St Gratien | *2 | [[Ralph-1167|'''Ralph''']] |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C179004 ART02468 . 1918 ] | Water point at St Gratien | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177878 ART02469 . 1918 ] | Men resting at Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177883 ART02470 . 1918 ] | 15th Brigade, 5th Division, Headquarters, Heilly | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177889 ART02471 . 1918 ] | Men of the 5th Division resting at Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177881 ART02472 . 1918 ] | Courtyard at Bertangles | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177890 ART02473 . 1918 ] | Hidden guns at Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177891 ART02474 . 1918 ] | 5th Division staff resting at Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177895 ART02475 . 1918 ] | Street in St Gratien | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177879 ART02476 . 1918 ] | Entrance to courtyard, Bertangles | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177882 ART02477 . 1918 ] | AIF aerodrome near Bertangles | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177876 ART02478 . 1918 ] | Post office at Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177894 ART02479 . 1918 ] | Tank headquarters near St Gratien | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C170300 ART02480 . 1918 ] | Men's billets at Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177886 ART02481 . 1918 ] | Road to Amiens | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177884 ART02482 . 1918 ] | 15th Brigade, 5th Division, camp in Allonville Woods 1918 | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177892 ART02483 . 1918 ] | Main avenue, Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177900 ART02485 . 1918 ] | Lieutenant Colonel J H Peck | [[Peck-6894|'''Peck''']]
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177888 ART02486 . 1918 ] | Bombproof at Coisy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177880 ART02487 . 1918 ] | Gates of chateau, Corps Headquarters, Bertangles | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177871 ART02488 . 1918 ] | Somme valley near Daours | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177870 ART02489 . 1918 ] | Ammunition dump at Daours | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177872 ART02490 . 1918 ] | Officers' quarters, Bussy | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177904 ART02491 . 1918 ] | Screened road | |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177897 ART02492 . 1918 ] | Major General Sir J Talbot Hobbs | [[Hobbs-4155|'''Hobbs''']] |
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C177905 ART02493 . 1918 ] | Attack on Hamel-Vaire | |
[ ART02494 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02495 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02496 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02497 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02498 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02500 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02501 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02502 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART02503 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART15334 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART19779 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART19780 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART19781 ART19782 ART19785 ART19785 . 1918 ] | | |
[ ART19786 ART19786 ART50007 ART50017 ART50104 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART92736 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART92736 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART92737 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART92737 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART93101 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART93101 . 19 ] | | |
[ ART93176 . 19 ] | | |
[ ''end'' ] |
*[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C181159 Australian official war artists 1916-1918] The '''group portrait''' includes
the official War Artists; ''by'' . [[Coates-993|George '''Coates''']] ''(1920)''
*[[Space:George_Coates_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|[[Coates-993|George]]] Coates - '''Art Tree''' (Links)] *[[Space:John_Longstaff_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|John Longstaff - '''Art Tree''' (Portraits)]] *[[Space:H._Septimus_Power_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|H. Septimus Power - '''Art Tree''' (Links)]] *[[Space:Will_Dyson_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|Will Dyson - '''Art Tree''' (Links)]] *[[Space:Charles_Bryant_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|Charles Bryant - '''Art Tree''' (Links)]] *[[Space:A._Henry_Fullwood_-_Art_Tree_%28Links%29|A. Henry Fullwood - '''Art Tree''' (Links)]] ''template'' = = *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/CXoxoX ''AWM portrait of'' X X X X ][[Fullwood-138|by A. Henry Fullwood]] ''(191 )''
[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P65063 A. Henry Fullwood '''Collection''' ''AWM'' ] |

A. Murphy To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] I am [[Murphy-21646|A. Murphy]] . This is my tracking page for “to do” items. I also maintain [[:Category:Murphy-21646]] . {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="10" !|Priority !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | 1 || [[Murphy-24282|Murphy, Timothy]] || 1793 || Develop profiles from ''The Murphys'' by Clarence Murphy in 1968. |- | 2 || [[Weaver-6262|Weaver, Herbert Melvin]] || 1898 || Needs profile improvement based on FamilySearch. Buried Magothy UMC, Pasadena, MD |- | 3 || [[Bell-38628|Bell, Alfred]] || 1816 || Research Alfred Bell’s family. |- | 4 || [[Bonnifield-69|Bonnifield, Mareen D]] || 1789 || Mareen’s parents were supposedly John Bonifield and Ann Duvall. Find sources. |- | 5 || [[Friddle-60|Friddle, Hans George]] || 1731 || Develop the infant immigrant’s family. |- | 6 || [[Friddle-183|Friddle, Michael Lee]] || 1953 || Write story of Michael’s ancestors who went to California in 1849. |- | 7 || [[Bugge-270|Bugge, Mae Belle Esther]] || 1907 || Son Tom asked, did Mae Belle have a child that did not survive? |- |} Non-person to-do items: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Crownsville_Veterans_Cemetery%2C_Crownsville%2C_Maryland Category: Crownsville Veterans Cemetery, Crownsville, Maryland] ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]].''

A. Smith To-Do List

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A.C. Dunlap Memorial Cemetery

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[[Category: A.C. Dunlap Memorial Cemetery, Statesboro, Georgia]] Colored People Cemetery also known as A.C. Dunlap Memorial Cemetery is located off Highway 80 and East Olliff St. in Statesboro, Georgia. It was called ‘The Colored People Cemetery' because it was behind the White Eastside Cemetery which was founded in 1903. There were no cemeteries to properly bury Black folks without going to country Churches. The local Ancestors of African Heritage of Statesboro, Georgia purchased the plots of land and those founding volunteers maintained the cemetery. When the land was first obtained senior citizens purchased plots for their families. If you could not purchase your plots in full, an option to pay on the plots a little at a time until paid in full. Plots were sold for $5.00 to $10.00. Records were kept because the plots were sold with the understanding that the purchasers would keep record of where their families were buried. ==Memorials== :: 612 matching records found as of 3/6/2024 ===VETERANS=== * '''Barney Baldwin''' (1928-1979) US Army (Eastside Cemetery) * '''Charlie Baldwin''' (1919-1989) US Army * '''William Bell''' (1919-198_) US Army * '''Herbert C. Brown''' (1918-1988) US Army * '''Burney Brown''' (1898-1928) US Army * '''Arnett Brown''' (unkn -1936) US Army * '''Rufus P. Butler''' (1914-1965) US Army * '''Rosler Wayman''' Butler (1917-1981) US Army * '''Jessie Campbell''' (1916-1960) US Army * '''John Collins, Jr.''' (d. 1939) US Army * '''Sam Cooper''' (1916-1979) US Army * '''Ulysses Day''' (1902-1955) US Army * '''James Horace Douse''' (1930-1959) US Air Force * '''Frank Edwards''' (1923-1959) US Army * '''Barbara L. Fields''' (1953-1993) US Army * '''William Henry Fuller''' (1926-1988) US Army * '''Lindsey C. Fulton''' (1913-1972) US Army * '''Douglass Gray''' (1952-2016) Vietnam * '''Peroy Jasper''' (1938-1988) US Army * '''Luke James Johnson''' (1936-1984) US Air Force * '''Bradford Johnson''' (1908-1980) US Army * '''Roosevelt Johnson''' (1927-1965) US Army * '''Flozel Johnson''' (1920-1999) US Army * '''Welmon Floric Johnson''' (1918-1963) US Army * '''Herschel A. Jones''' (1920-2006) US Army * '''Willie Martin''' (1898-1959) US Army * '''Leroy Roger McClain''' (1925-1946) US Army * '''Carlie Cordell Mincey''' (1953-1996) US Air Force * '''Walter Mincey''' (1892-1967) US Army * '''LaVaughn Natson''' (1950-2010) US Army * '''Steve Odoms''' (1929-1986) US Army * '''Bruce Odoms, Jr.''' (1947-2003) US Army * '''Vernon B. Pryor''' (1933-1997) US Navy * '''Frederick D. Pughsley''' (1907-1991) US Army * '''Sylvester Severson''' (1957-2016) US Marine Corps * ''' Brantley Simmons''' (1928-1986) US Army * '''Japan Simmons''' (1922-1974) US Army * '''Sam Smith, Jr.''' (1919-1977) US Army * '''Roger Smith, Jr.''' (1892-1967) US Army * '''John Spencer''' (1887-1970) US Army * '''Eric Earl Titus''' (1957-1997) US Army * '''Lawyer Walter''' (1894-1968) US Army * '''Percy White''' (January 6, 1939) * '''Willie Frank Wilburn''' (1947-2009) US Air Force * '''William Daniel Wilder''' (1912-1989) US Army * '''Millard Williams''' (1890-1964) US Army * '''Willie Williams, Sr.''' (1896-1965) US Army * '''Willie Williams''' (1922-1982) US Army ===FORMERLY ENSLAVED=== * '''[[Brown-127889|Sollomon Brown]]''' (1851-1903) MEMORIAL ID 97662862 ''Enslaved African Heritage Ancestor'' * '''Henry George''' (1860-1948) * '''Spencer Miller''' (1861-1938) * '''Mariah Pate''' (1857-1947) * '''Lewis Thomas''' (1853-1929) ===TEACHERS=== * '''Rufus R. Butler''' (1914-1965) * '''Myra Chapple''' (1925-2005) * '''Mamie Jenkins Mincey''' (1923-1982) * '''[[Butler-15895|Ollie Mae (Butler) Moore (1919-1973)]]''' ===MINISTERS=== * Elder '''Frank Loudrick Atkinson''' (1916-2004) * Rev. '''James Canty''' (1928-2005) * Rev. '''[[Dunlap-3720|Alexander Christian Dunlap]]''' (1866-1923) MEMORIAL ID 116541838 ''The Cemetery was named after this African Heritage Ancestor'' * Rev. '''Arthur Fields''' (1934-2009) * Rev. '''S.J. Jackson''' (1891-1971) * Rev. '''Patrick Peoples Jones''' (1928-2011) * Pastor '''Dorothy Mae Littles''' (1940-2017) * Rev. '''Henry McClary''' (1912-1992) * Rev. '''James Pardue''' (1900-1971) * Rev. '''Josephine C. Sweet''' (1958-2015) ===CENTENARIANS=== * '''Edna Baldwin''' (1906-2009) * '''Alberta Jackson''' (1885-1987) ===Interred=== * '''Sarah Albright''' (1919-1972) MEMORIAL ID 92852670 * '''Bertha G. Allen''' (1902-1976) MEMORIAL ID 68502346 * '''Sarah Albright''' (1919-1972) MEMORIAL ID 92852670 * '''Bertha G. 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A Aguilar San Martin Cemetery, Bexar County, Texas

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[[Category:A_Aguilar_San_Martin_Cemetery,_Bexar_County,_Texas]] = UNDER CONSTRUCTION = =General Information= [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169203/a.-aguilar-san-martin-cemetery FindAGrave] ==Cemetery Name(s)== ==Location== :Coordinates: 29.27853, -98.29078 :: Southeast Bexar County, on Stuart Rd southeast of Loop-1604 :: Northwest of Kosub Lane and adjacent to Orden Caballeros de America Cemetery : Bexar County Assessment District (BCAD.org) property # 337635 ==Description== =History= =Notables= =Other Resources= =Sources=

A Akili To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Akili-1|A Akili]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Akili-1&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Akili To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Bostic-373|Woodson, Medlora (Bostic) ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do Find proof of death around 1869 or proof of life thereafter. |- | [[Bostic-378|Bostic, Reno ]] || 1875-00-00 || to-do Find proof that Reno is Mississippi Reed. |- | [[Bostic-383|Bostic, Shaderick ]] || 1858-00-00 || to-do Determine whether two Shaderick Bostic(k)s aged 12 on 1870 Census in neighboring Williamson and Lauderdale County Tennessee are the same person. |- | [[Eison-102|Eison, Howard ]] || 1847-01-00 || to-do Identify his parents and any siblings. |- | [[Rucker-1901|Eison, Jane (Rucker) ]] || 1852-03-00 || to-do Identify her parents and any siblings. |- | [[Unknown-557266|Bostic, Elnora (Unknown) ]] || 1850-10-15 || to-do What was her maiden name? |- |}

A Belknap Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Belknap Genealogy == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/243679589/e-clinton-belknap E. Clinton Belknap], 1905 - 1988 * Lincoln, Nebraska, 1974 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Belknap Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/363233-a-belknap-genealogy?offset=1 === Table of Contents === :Introduction :Chart, A Belknap Genealogical Lineage :Numbering System :Historical Background ::Belknaps in Early England ::Belknaps in America ::The Name, Belknap :Family Builds Heritage in America ::Places and Things called "Belknap" :Coat of Arms and Heraldry ::A Belknap Coat of Arms :The Distaff Side :Keturah's Chronicles :Index of Names Listed in the Compilation :Family Group Records and Narratives === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Belknap, E. Clinton. ''[[Space:A Belknap Genealogy | A Belknap Genealogy ]]'' (Lincoln, Nebraska, 1974), [ Page ]. * ([[#Belknap|Belknap]])

A Biographical and Genealogical History of Southeastern Nebraska

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Nebraska, Sources]] ==A Biographical and Genealogical History of Southeastern Nebraska== *Published by Lewis Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois in 1904 *Source Citation Example: :::"[[Space:A Biographical and Genealogical History of Southeastern Nebraska| A Biographical and Genealogical History of Southeastern Nebraska]]" (Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago. 1904.) *In-line Citation Example: ::: [[#Lewis|Lewis]]: Page 157 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Biographical and Genealogical History of Southeastern Nebraska|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== *Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/biographicalgenesenb01lewi/page/n5

A Biographical Genealogy of The Lovell Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Biographical Genealogy of The Lovell Family in England and America == * by May Lovell Rhodes (b.1862) * published by Biltmore Press, Asheville, N.C., 1924 * 207 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Biographical Genealogy of The Lovell Family in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=kDA3AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene00rhod_0 * https://archive.org/details/biographicalgene00rhod * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731458 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12613/ === Table of Contents === * Origin of the family * The Lovells of Castle Cary * The Lovells of Minister Lovell * Lovells of Tarrant Rawson * Lovells of Tarrant Merifield * The Lovell Family in America * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through James4, Daniel5, Daniel6, Nehemia6, Gorham6, Shubail6 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through James4, Daniel5, Shubail6 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through James4, James5 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through James4, Shubail5 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through Jacob4 and Cornelius5 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through Jacob4 and Benjamin5 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through Jacob4 and Jacob5 * Descendants of Robert1, John2 and James3 through Lazarus4 * Line of Robert1, John2 and Andrew3 * Line of Robert1, John2 and William3 * Line of Robert1, John2 and John3 * Line of James, younger son of Robert * Lovell Family * Appendix === WikiTree Syntax === * Rhodes, May Lovell. ''[[Space:A Biographical Genealogy of The Lovell Family in England and America|A Biographical Genealogy of The Lovell Family in England and America]]'' (Biltmore Press, Asheville, N.C., 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rhodes|Rhodes]])

A Biographical History of Central Kansas

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Kansas, Sources]] [[Category:Kansas]] == A Biographical History of Central Kansas == Illustrated, Embellished with Portraits of Many Well-Known People of this Section of the Great West, who have been or are Prominent in its History and Development. * published by The Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago, 1902 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:A Biographical History of Central Kansas|A Biographical History of Central Kansas, Illustrated, Embellished with Portraits of Many Well-Known People of this Section of the Great West, who have been or are Prominent in its History and Development]]'', volume I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, New York and Chicago, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ''[[#biohck|Biographical History of Central Kansas]]'' ([http://archive.org/stream/biographicalhistks02lewi#page/703/mode/1up page 703]) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Biographical History of Central Kansas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/stream/biographicalhistks02lewi

A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character

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[[Category:Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]]__NOTOC__ ===A Biographical History of Lancaster County=== Subtitle: ''Being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character'' By Alexander Harris ====Source Citation Example (to cut and paste):==== ::Harris, Alexander. ''A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character.'' (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Elias Barr & Co., 1872) digital image, [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00harr Digital Archive]. ; Link to Free-Space Profile for this Source: [[Space: A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character|A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character]] ====Inline Citation/First Reference Example (to cut and paste):==== ::Harris, Alexander. ''A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character.'' (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Elias Barr & Co., 1872) digital image, [https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00harr Digital Archive]. ; page #. ====Subsequent Reference Example (to cut and paste):==== ::''Harris,'' A Biographical History of Lancaster County, page #. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_biographical_history_of_Lancaster_County:_being_a_history_of_early_settlers_and_eminent_men_of_the_county%3B_as_also_much_other_unpublished_historical_information%2C_chiefly_of_a_local_character|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === AVAILABLE ONLINE: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0EwOAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZGIGpR4CF3AC * https://archive.org/details/abiographicalhi00harrgoog * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00harr * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028853020 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263038 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10865

A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909== * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73712065/william-ladd-chaffin William L. Chaffin], 1837 - 1923 * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00chaf * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00byuchaf * https://books.google.com/books?id=GnRMAAAAMAAJ * http://www.worldcat.org/title/biographical-history-of-robert-randall-and-his-descendants-1608-1909-classic-reprint/oclc/982567730 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732402 === Table of Contents === * Abbreviations * Preface * Introductory Essay * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Index — Randalls * Index — Other Surnames === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Chaffin, William L. ''[[Space:A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909|A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909]]'' (The Grafton Press, New York, 1909), [ Page ]. *[[#Chaffin|Chaffin]]

A biographical history of the Eby family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A biographical history of the Eby family == * authored by Eby, Ezra E. * published by Hett & Eby, Berlin, Ontario, Canada, 1889 * 152 pages; includes index === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Eby, Ezra E., ''[[Space: A biographical history of the Eby family|A biographical history of the Eby family]]'', (Hett & Eby, Berlin, Ontario, Canada, 1889) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Eby | Eby]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A biographical history of the Eby family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029840695 === Errata === * Small 'Errata' section on page 142. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:York County, Pennsylvania]] == A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania == * By John Gibson * Originally published 1886, Chicago, Illinois, as Part II of ''[[Space:History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present|History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present]]'', * Retitled and reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1975. Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996. Citing this source: * Gibson, John. ''A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania.'' 1886. Originally published as Part 2 of ''[[Space:History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present|History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present]]'', Chicago, F.A. Battey Publishing Co., 1886. Retitled and reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1975. Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996. Citing this source (Wikicode formatting): * Gibson, John. ''[[Space:A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania|A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania]]''. Chicago, 1886. (Originally published as Part 2 of ''[[Space:History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present|History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present]]'', Chicago, F.A. Battey Publishing Co., 1886.) Retitled and reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1975. Reprinted for Clearfield Company, Inc. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996. === Available online at these locations: === See [[Space:History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present|History of York County Pennsylvania From the Earliest Time to the Present]] for free sources of the original 1886 publication. To check the contents of the reprinted version(s), see: * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48369/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Biographical_History_of_York_County_Pe.html - snippet search

A Block of Stumbles

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[[Category:A Block of Stumbles]] __NOTOC__ ==Research Pages== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STUMBLES List of STUMBLES on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/STUMBLES G2G feed of questions tagged "Stumbles"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Stumbles Orphaned STUMBLES profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Stumbles-1 Unsourced STUMBLES profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=STUMBLES Unconnected STUMBLES profiles on WikiTree] ==Notable Namebearers== *[[Stumbles-116|Abraham Stumbles]] (1797-1866), English sculptor * [[Stumbles-158|Albert Smith Stumbles]] (1855-1931), built many buildings in Salcombe around the late 19th and early 20th centuries. * William Stumbels, clockmaker ==Origin and Meaning of the Surname== A Dictionary Of British Surnames lists a Gervase atte Stumble of 1296 and a Juliana Stumbel of 1311 and suggests a meaning (derived from Old English stumbel) of "Dweller by the tree-stump". The name was found relatively frequently in the West Country especially the South Hams region of Devon from the early 18th century. It is now rare in the United Kingdom but found more commonly in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, USA, and Zimbabwe.
''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stumbles''

A Book of Strattons

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Book of Strattons == '''Citation Example''' :Stratton, Harriet R. ''[[Space:A_Book_of_Strattons|A Book of Strattons: Being a Collection of Stratton Records from England and Scotland, and a Genealogical History of the Early Colonial Strattons in America, with Five Generations of Their Descendants.]]'' (New York, Grafton Press, 1908) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Stratton|Stratton]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb00stra Vol. 1 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=gh4bAAAAYAAJ Vol. 1 on Google Books] *[https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb02stra Vol. 2 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=mBRWAAAAMAAJ Vol. 2 on Google Books] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769202 Vol. 1 & 2 on Hathi Trust] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47977453 Find in a Library] '''Review''' : ''[[Space:The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy|The Grafton Magazine]]'' (June 1908) Vol. 1, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/graftonmagazineo01newy#page/n236/mode/1up Page 52] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Book_of_Strattons|What Links to Here]]'''

A Brief Account of Some of The Early Settlers of Groton, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Groton, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Brief Account of Some of The Early Settlers of Groton, Massachusetts == Being the appendix to "[[Space:Epitaphs From the Old Burying Ground in Groton, Massachusetts|Groton Epitaphs]]" * by [[Green-21917|Samuel Abbott Green]] (1830-1918) * published by the Press of John Wilson & Son, Cambridge, 1878 * 28 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief Account of Some of The Early Settlers of Groton, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofso00gree * https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofso00gree_0 * https://archive.org/details/101183071.nlm.nih.gov * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329519 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009610000 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21744/ === Table of Contents === * Early settlers of Groton * Some instances of large families and of long-lived persons in Groton === WikiTree Syntax === * Green, Samuel Abbott. ''[[Space:A Brief Account of Some of The Early Settlers of Groton, Massachusetts|A Brief Account of Some of The Early Settlers of Groton, Massachusetts]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Cambridge, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Green|Green]])

A brief biography of John Randall of Westerly, Rhode Island

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[[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Westerly, Rhode Island]] === including speculation as to his English origins === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Note: This English origin is considered plausible but not proven.''' '''Author:''' Randall, David M '''Publisher:''' Privately published === Usage === * Randall, David M. ''[[Space:A_brief_biography_of_John_Randall_of_Westerly%2C_Rhode_Island|A brief biography of John Randall of Westerly, Rhode Island, including speculation as to his English origins]].'' Privately published, 2001. [[#RandallDM|RandallDM]]: p. 42 === Online availability ===

A Brief Community History of Raton New Mexico

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[[Category:Raton, New Mexico One Place Study]] [[Category:New Mexico, Sources]] [[Category:Raton, New Mexico]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == A Brief Community History of Raton, New Mexico == A Brief Community History of Raton, New Mexico, 1880-1930, Commemorating Her Fiftieth Birthday, Interpretive of the Spirit and Atmosphere of the Pioneer Southwest, By Jay T. Conway, Historian for the Colfax County Pioneers Association, 1930 *Author: [[Conway-3895|Jay Thomas Conway (1883-1957)]] *Publisher: Gazette Print * Source Example: ::: [[Conway-3895|Jay Thomas Conway (1883-1957)]]. ''[[Space:A_Brief_Community_History_of Raton_New Mexico|A Brief Community History of Raton, New Mexico]]'' (Gazette Print., New Mexico 1930) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Conway|Conway]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Brief_Community_History_of Raton_New Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://econtent.unm.edu/digital/collection/Manuscripts/id/6504/rec/3

A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies|Howland]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland == And their descendants, of the United States and Canada : together with an account of the efforts made in England to learn of their English ancestry, etc. * by [[Howland-2783|Franklyn Howland]] (1843-1907) * published by The author, New Bedford, Mass., 1885 * 463 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogica00howl * https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogica1885howl * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10293 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/101870/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= === Table of Contents === * Section First. ::* Origin of the surname Howland ::* The pilgrim Howlands ::* The religious sect of the pilgrim Howlands ::* Coat of arms ::* Numbers and abbreviations ::* Miscellaneous notes ::* Acknowledgement * Section second. ::* Arthur Howland and his descendants * Section third. ::* Henry Howland and his descendants * Section fourth. ::* John Howland and his descendants * Appendix ::* Index. Descendants of Arthur Howland ::* Index. Descendants of Henry Howland ::* Index. Descendants of John Howland ::* Index. Howlands in the appendix ::* Index. Other surnames === Errata === * Lydia Howland and her 1st cousin Lydia Howland are confused. See ''The Mayflower Descendant'', Vol. 20, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VbVBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA131 Page 131] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Howland, Franklyn. ''[[Space:A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland|A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland]]'' (New Bedford, Mass., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Howland|Howland]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Howland, Franklyn. ''[[Space:A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland|A Brief Genealogical and Biographical History of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland]]'' (New Bedford, Mass., 1885) [ Page ].

A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer, of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer, of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H. == With some account of the other lines of descent from * by Frank Palmer (1850-) * published by J.E. & G.H. Rowe, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1886 * 95 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer, of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H. | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eEVEAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/abriefgenealogi00palmgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732114 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Palmer, Frank. ''[[Space:A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer, of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H.|A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer]], of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H.'' (J.E. & G.H. Rowe, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Palmer|Palmer]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Palmer, Frank. ''[[Space:A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer, of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H.|A Brief Genealogical History of the Ancestors and Descendants of Deacon Stephen Palmer]], of Candia, Rockingham county, N.H.'' (J.E. & G.H. Rowe, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1886) [ Page ].

A Brief Genealogy of The Gore Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Brief Genealogy of The Gore Family == Reprinted from the author's [[Space:Genealogy of The Families of Payne and Gore|Genealogy of The Families of Payne and Gore]]. Boston, 1875, p. 26-30. * by [[Whitmore-2517|William Henry Whitmore]] (1836-1900) * published by John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1875 * 7 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief Genealogy of The Gore Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogyof00whit * https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogyof1875whit === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Gore Family === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Whitmore, William. ''[[Space:A Brief Genealogy of The Gore Family|A Brief Genealogy of The Gore Family]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1875) * ([[#Whitmore|Whitmore]])

A brief genealogy of the Whipple families : who settled in Rhode Island

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] ==A brief genealogy of the Whipple families : who settled in Rhode Island== *By: Whipple, Henry E. *Published by A.C. Greene, Providence, RI, 1873 *78 Pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Space:A brief genealogy of the Whipple families : who settled in Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefgenealogyof00whip * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/521612-a-brief-genealogy-of-the-whipple-families-who-settled-in-rhode-island-in-two-parts === WikiTree Syntax === * Whipple, Henry E. ''[[Space:A brief genealogy of the Whipple families : who settled in Rhode Island|A brief genealogy of the Whipple families : who settled in Rhode Island]]''. A.C. Greene, Providence, RI, 1873) * [[#Whipple|Whipple]]: Page 50. * ([[#Whipple|Whipple]]: Page 50)

A brief history of Bishop Henry Funck and other Funk pioneers

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === and a complete genealogical family register, with biographies of their descendants from the earliest available records to the present time === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_brief_history_of_Bishop_Henry_Funck_and_other_Funk_pioneers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Fretz, Rev. Abraham James '''Publisher:''' Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co., 1899 === Usage === * Fretz, Rev. Abraham James. ''[[Space:A_brief_history_of_Bishop_Henry_Funck_and_other_Funk_pioneers|A brief history of Bishop Henry Funck and other Funk pioneers, and a complete genealogical family register, with biographies of their descendants from the earliest available records to the present time]].'' Elkhart, Ind.: Mennonite Publishing Co., 1899. [[#Fretz1899|Fretz1899]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15743/ * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofbi01fret * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofbi02fret * FamilySearch: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/489446 * Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=CthMAAAAMAAJ * HathiTrust: https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000242093 * WorldCat: https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1041628393 * Other: http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/A_Brief_History_of_Bishop_Henry_Funck_and_Other_Funk_Pioneers.pdf

A Brief History of St. Mary’s Parish

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[[Category:St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Lancaster, New York]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] '''A Brief History of St. Mary’s Parish'''
by Barbara Schuble This history of St. Mary’s Parish, in four installments, was compiled and prepared by Barbara Schuble. The installments appeared in the ''Lancaster Enterprise'' in November 1950. Credit lines on some of the original installments were incorrect.
'''Part I: 1829-1853'''
November 2, 1950 In the early days during the time of the exploration of the French along the Great Lakes, records show that the districts of Buffalo. which is now Lancaster and the parish of St. Mary’s, was occupied by a tribe of Indians, known as the Neuter Nation. In 1829 Bishop Dubois of New York, to which the diocese of Buffalo belonged, sent a missionary, priest, Father Nicholas Mertz, to Buffalo. Father Mertz founded St. Louis Church, the first Catholic Church in Buffalo. His missionary work also included Williamsville, Alden, Attica and Lancaster. At that time the Catholics of Lancaster numbered about 15 families. On Father Mertz’s visits to Lancaster he brought with him his Mass kit and celebrated the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in the humble log huts of the villagers, once here, once there. When Mass was over, the children were instructed, infants baptized and the sick were visited and anointed. During Father Mertz’s time Lancaster opened its first school. It was a traveling school. The villagers offered the children of the district their log cabins which served as their dwellings. The teacher and pupils passed on from one dwelling to another, until each home had witnessed the happy assemblage of youngsters and their master. The Catholics of Lancaster, known as the Catholic Church Society of Lancaster, on January 6, 1834, purchased a piece of land whereon they might in time build a church and school. They chose for the site a tract of land a little to one end of the village and situated on a hill the site occupied by our present church and school. In those days, St. Mary’s on the Hill presented a different picture from today. It was a steep, almost inaccessible knoll covered with forest and sheltering a few long huts; the four acres west of the church were hilly pastures; on either side of the little brook still meandering through our cemetery, ran up steep, sloping banks on a level with the railroad tracks. Old stumps on little knolls dotted the fields, while alongside the brook in the ravine grew tall tufted elms. On the east as well as on the north and south our beloved hill was bordered with woods that just a few years before had been the happy abode of the Seneca’s. Father Mertz’s advanced age forced him to resign as pastor of St. Louis Church. Father Pax his successor, continued the work Father Mertz had begun. In 1837 Father John Neumann became Father Pax’s successor, as visiting priest in Lancaster. He was instrumental in bringing about the erection of our first church upon the hill—a rough board building, wherein, once a month he said Mass. To Father Newman too, goes, the credit of the establishment of St. Mary’s first school. Anxious to have their children gain the knowledge of God, their Creator, the Catholics built a frame structure of old timbers at the crossroads of Transit and Broadway. The registration was 30 pupils. When Father Neumann left, our parish was put in charge of Father Noethen. Father Noethen has the distinction of being the first priest to make his dwelling place in Lancaster. He celebrated Mass dally in the little log hut hidden among the towering elms and pines of old St Mary’s. There was no rectory. The priest lodged either with a neighboring family or with the schoolmaster. In 1842 the school was moved from Broadway and Transit roads to the hill. The first school building on St. Mary’s was a low frame structure of three rooms. One room was used as a school and the, remaining room made up the priests dwelling. Father Kraemer followed Father Noether, making his home with the schoolmaster. Bishop Timon visited, our parish during the fall of 1847 and administered the sacrament of Confirmation. We are told by him, in his "Missions of Western New York” that the church, seating about two hundred, was much too small to accommodate those who had gathered to pay tribute to their first bishop and to welcome him on his initial visit to our hill. On Nov. 25, 1847 the trustees deeded over to the Bishop the church and property they had purchased as the Catholic Church Society of Lancaster. The Bishop saw that he had obedient subjects in Lancaster and shortly afterward he sent the Redemptionists of St. Mary’s Church, Buffalo, to take care of our parish for a time. They took care of St. Mary’s until July 1850. On July 28, 1850, Bishop Timon sent Lancaster, Father Sergiun de Stchoulepnkoff, a new resident pastor. To Father Sergius de Stchoulepnkoff belongs the honor of having started the first brick church on our hill, on the same site where now stands our present edifice. The construction was started in 1850, making the year 1925, its Diamond Jubilee commemoration. In 1851 the new church was dedicated under the corporate title "St Mary's Church of the Assumption” of Lancaster, N.Y. We were officially taken, a just pride in our affiliation with so illustrious a mother. Father Stchoutepkoff was transferred to Buffalo; he returned in 1853. During the interval 1851-53, Father Urich had charge of the Parish. At the suggestion of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Timon, Father Urich also built an orphan asylum for boys. It was a long, red frame building and occupied the site of our present convent. The need for orphan asylums at the particular period was pressing, owing to the cholera plague, which swept the country and left many children orphans. The orphanage on the hill sheltered about 60 boys and was in charge of three lay teachers. It was known as St. John’s Protectory for Orphan and Wayward Boys to 1874. The property was moved to Limestone Hill and became one of the famous institutions popularly known as Father Baker’s.
'''Part II: 1853-1892'''
November 9, 1950 Father Sergius de Stchoulepnkoff, better known as Father Serg, returned to Lancaster in 1853 and remained till 1856. When Fr. Serg left Lancaster in 1856, he was succeeded by a young priest, Father Nicholas Sester. Father Sester remained but three years when he was recalled to Buffalo to assume charge of the debt-laden parish of Sts. Pete & Paul, the French Church. At the same time, 1859, Fr. Klein of the French Church was transferred to Lancaster, but remained only until June, 1861, when Father Zawistoski became our pastor. His stay was of short duration. On January 3, 1863, Father Henry Feldman came to our hill. Up to Father Feldman’s time the priests of St. Mary’s had no house of their own, but lodged with a neighbor family. The need of a parish house was urgent, and Father Feldman began a small structure which was later enlarged by Father Sester. This house served as a rectory until 1908, when it was occupied by our organist, Mr. Leo Roy. Besides the rectory, Father Feldman also built a small brick school to replace the wooden structure in use up to that time. It occupied the site of our present "Greater St. Mary’s School." It was during the sixties, therefore, that St. Mary’s Hill began to take on an aspect quite similar to that of today—a rectory, church, school, and convent. There were at that time, of course, no sisters at St. Mary’s. The long frame orphanage was in charge of the Christian Brothers. The softly sloping hill directly in front of the convent building had quite a different appearance then. On its site were patches of corn, potatoes, and cabbage, carefully guarded by rail fences. A large, ugly rail fence, we are told was the immediate predecessor of the present beautiful hedge that graces the front approach to our church. Some of our parishioners still remember Father Feldman and tell of his kind and cheerful manner. Father Feldman, it appears, began the custom of giving the people of St. Mary’s a yearly "family feast." The meeting place of the picnickers seems to have been in the vicinity of Court Street. Some years it took place at what was later Mook’s Grove. Amusements were few and far apart in those days and the oldsters still speak of the eagerness with which they looked forward to such an event. Father Feldman was transferred from Lancaster in 1867. In February 1867, Father Nicholas Sester, having freed the French Church of debt, again ascended St. Mary’s Hill as pastor, this time to remain for a period of about twenty-four years. Father Sester was a young energetic priest. His whole heart was in St. Mary’s. His wide charity and child-like simplicity had endeared him to the hearts of his people during his first visit in our parish, 1856-1859. His return in 1867 was, therefore, an event heralded with delight by old and young alike. It was a holiday, we are told, the day Father Sester returned to St Mary’s. To Father Sester is due credit of “leveling the hills and filling up the valleys” of St. Mary’s. Just west of the church there was a very steep incline running north on a level with the railroad tracks. The land belonged to the Brothers of St. Joseph who conducted St. Mary’s School for a short time. When they left our hill it was reverted to Bishop Timon. Father Sester bought this land, four acres, from the Bishop. Smaller tracts had been previously purchased under Father Serg and Feldman. Under the skillful direction of Father Sester these stump pasture lands and unbecoming garden plots that surrounded our church property terraced lawns and park-like surroundings. Father Sester’s outside cares were not wholly confined to landscape gardening. For some time the little brick school between the church and orphan asylum had been much overcrowded and the need of a larger school, became apparent. Accordingly, in 1874, a new school was begun on this very site of the old frame orphan asylum, the orphans being removed to the Industrial School, on Limestone Hill, Father Sester also enlarged the rectory, adding the wing that faces the church. Here it may be well to continue the narrative of St, Mary’s School. Following Mr. Michael, St. Mary’s first schoolteacher, came the Brothers' of St. Joseph. They remained on the hill but two or three months. Mr. M. Lux followed these for two years. Mr. Franz taught for three months. Mr. Victor Irr held that rod for twelve years. He was succeeded by Mr. Leininger, during whose term the old frame school was pulled down and a new brick school built. Then Mr. Lohman held sway for a year. He was succeeded by Mr. Smith, who taught some four years. Mr. Rengel kept school for twenty years. Mr. Kalser, the last of the schoolmasters, came in 1892. The new school built by Father Sester in 1874 was put in the hands of the Miss Nardins and was reserved in the beginning for girls and the younger boys. The schoolmasters continued to teach the older boys in the old building, “The Boys’ School.” Knowing that the teaching Sister’s influence carries far beyond the classrooms into the Catholic home of distant years, Father Sester invited the Miss Nardins to our hill. The Sisters arrived on November 30, 1874, with Miss Agnes Boetsch as directress. Besides Miss Boetsch, there were two other teachers and a housekeeper. Miss Zech held this position until 1898, when she took charge of the Cleveland Avenue Academy. Miss Zech spent twenty-two years of devoted service in St. Mary's School. From 1896 to August 30, 1898, when the Nardins were withdrawn from Lancaster, Miss Billings acted as directress. During the reign of the Nardins, St. Mary's School was in a flourishing condition. At an examination given by the late Rev. Dr. Hoelscher, a member of the Catholic School Committee and examiner for Lancaster in 1881, thirty pupils received “Excellent.” The old brick church built by Father Sergius de Stchbulepnkoff in 1850 no longer accommodated the rapidly growing parish, and in 1889 Father Sester began plans for the enlarging of the church. While the reconstruction work was going on, services were held in a wooden chapel erected temporarily on the space now used as a playground. The new church as it stands today was dedicated in 1890. Beautiful and appropriate ceremonies marked the opening of our newly built Temple of God. People came from far and near to view the new edifice, the largest church in Lancaster. Among the many donations made at this time there were beautiful stained-glass windows, the gift of the various sodalities and of several generous-hearted parishioners. Father Sester was anxious to see the name of St. Mary’s School Children perpetuated in the new church. With, the aid of their teachers, they secured a canary and sold chances at the low rate of two cents each. They raised $100. Father Sester donated the balance and so it happened that the children of St. Mary’s received a place of honor among the donors. The bells in St. Mary’s tower that now call us to divine service were chosen by Father Sester. He spent much time and effort in selecting bells that would ring in perfect and pleasing harmony. On the day the bells were consecrated, they were placed in the center aisle of the church and sponsored by three of our parishioners, Mrs. Peter Marky, [[Nuwer-185 | Mr. John Nuwer]] and Mrs. Kolb. The bells were named, Mary, Joseph and John. After twenty-seven years of hard and faithful toil for the spiritual and temporal welfare of St Mary’s, Father Sester’s health began to decline and it became necessary to call an assistant priest Father Michael Krischel, to aid in the care of the parish. Father Krischel came to us in June 1890 but stayed only a few months. He was followed by Rev. Martin Philipps, who came in September 1890, as administrator during a leave of absence given Father Sester because of his poor health. Father F. X. Scherer was our next assistant and remained until November 1891. When Mr. Joseph Rengel, who had been organist and schoolmaster at St. Mary's for twenty years, died on January 1,1890, Miss Margaret Coyle presided at the organ. Miss Prozeller succeeded her; she in turn was succeeded by Miss Schwartz. In January 1892, Mr. J. Kaiser came to Lancaster as organist and schoolmaster.
'''Part III 1892-1925'''
November 16, 1950 In the year 1892 Father Sester, who had endeared himself to the hearts of so many, during his long stay at St. Mary’s, was transferred. Father Andrew Frey succeeded Father Sester at St. Mary’s. He remained but a short time and was followed in March 1892, by Father Vincent Sheffels. Father Sheffels worked in our parish for six years and during this time became the friend of child and adult alike. Every week he paid a visit to the classrooms to import religious instructions and insist on strict attendance at the Sunday afternoon catechism. Father Sheffels continued the work of beautifying St. Mary’s premises, and during his stay there arose on the hill a new building adjoining the old brick school. To the present day this building is familiarly spoken of as “The Old Hall.” It contained a spacious auditorium, a large stage, commodious basement and kitchen. This building became our meeting place for entertainments, socials and family gatherings. On September 6, 1898, St Mary's School was placed under the direction of the Sister of the Third Order of St. Francis, whose Motherhouse at the time was located at 337 Pine Street, Buffalo. Now, it is known as St. Mary of the Angels Convent, 400 Mill Street, Williamsville, N.Y. The first principal was Sister M. Antoinette. The first teaching staff comprised three Sisters, to whom on January 1, 1899, when Mr. Kaiser resigned as schoolmaster, was added another teacher. Two additional Sisters who acted as housekeepers made up the personnel of the convent at that time. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Francis the school that had been begun so well by the schoolmasters and continued by the Miss Nardins flourished beyond all expectations. The registration increased from three hundred to seven hundred: the teaching staff from three to nineteen Sisters. Due to the efforts of our Sisters, today St. Mary’s School ranks among the best schools of the diocese, known for its scholarship and the good conduct of its pupils. The sisters have been the greatest blessing of St. Mary’s on the Hill. Their labor in the class room, their influence to virtue by example and by word, the immaculate care of the sanctuary, and their prayers, have made St. Mary’s what it is—have made St. Mary’s people what they are. Father Scheffels took leave of our parish on August 29, 1900. November 30, 1900 was a redletter day in the history of St. Mary's parish. On that day Father [[Schaus-125 | John V. Schaus]] came up St. Mary’s Hill to take charge of the rapidly growing church and school. Father Schaus believed in organization for spiritual and corporal good. Accordingly, one of his first concerns in his new parish was organize or reorganize church societies. The girls' sodality, started some ten years before, was canonically established as the Congregation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the, invocation of the Blessed Virgin and St. Rose; the women were organized under, the title and invocation of the Sorrowful Mother and St. Ann; the young men under the invocation and title of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Aloysius. Father Schaus worked continuously in the school, among the sick and around the parish. But St. Mary’s was growing. Help was needed. In June 1901, therefore, the Rev. Michael Weber was appointed as assistant priest at St. Mary’s. Father Weber, as many will remember, was a great lover of children and devoted much of his time to school work and to athletics. In August 1902, Father Weber was transferred, and Father Augustine Fricker came up the hill in his stead. The library was inaugurated by him. His recreation was to visit the sick and the poor. The sodalities and dramatics were his pet diversions, and the exercise necessary to keep him physically fit was supplied by his whole-hearted engaging in athletic games with the schoolboys. St. Mary's grew. A new school was needed. Sunday, August 9, 1903, the plans for the proposed new school were shown in the hall. March 7, 1904, the bids were opened and on Tuesday, November 15, 1904, classes were opened and a regular high school course was added to its curriculum. In 1913 an addition was made to double the former capacity and also provide an auditorium, stage, sodality rooms, club rooms and indoor recreation. When additional room was added, it was possible for St. Mary’s School to expand in other directions besides numbers. It became the first parochial high school in the United States. In June 1904, the Regents examinations were held for the first time in St. Mary’s School, Lancaster. In 1912, the High School was officially chartered under the Regents of the State of New York. It now became the examination rendezvous of all neighboring parishes. St. Mary’s is preparing its pupils for college and business life and the goodly number of its alumni who are continuing their studies at institutions of higher education augurs well for St. Mary’s and Lancaster. New Year's night, 1905, sacrilegious vandals broke, into the church and tabernacle and stole the sacred vessels containing the Sacred Hosts. In reparation, a Holy Hour Devotion was conducted, every night for a week, closing on the feast of the Epiphany. During the week of March 19, 1905, a retreat was conducted for the married men of the parish in preparation for the organization of St. Joseph’s Sodality. On Christmas Day, 1905, Rev. Aloysius Faissler came to replace Father Fricker, who had been appointed pastor of the church of the Good Shepperd at Pendleton. He remained with us until June 27, 1909. No history of St. Mary’s parish would be complete without making mention of the men who were responsible for the splendid co-operation of the choir during the latter period. Upon the resignation of Mr. Kaiser, who served, for many years in the dual role of teacher and organist, the sisters took care of the work, temporarily. Mr. Leo Roy came in August 1908. The work of providing for the decorations and linens for the altars was now to be done by a new organization of ladies to be known as The Altar Society. It was organized Sunday, November 27, 1907, and has continued since then to make our altars a fitting place for the Prisoner of Love and a source of edification for us. After the other parish buildings had been provided for, it became glaringly apparent that a new rectory must be built. It was with much reluctance that Father Schaus acceded to the popular demand for such an addition to the group of buildings on the Hill. April 10, 1908, bids were opened, and in the fall of the same year the pastor and his help moved into the new quarters. June 27, 1909, Rev. Max Mueller succeeded Father Faessler as assistant at St. Mary’s. Father Mueller’s work may be summed up in the very expressive sentence that his dearest friends were our dear Lord, the sick and the children. The refurnishing of the sanctuary was one of his delights. New sacred vessels, vestments, statues, vases, candlesticks and candelabra made their appearance as a result of his begging for the House of God. In June 1912, Father Mueller presented the first edition of St. Mary’s Messenger, “to give its readers full and authoritative information on all matters concerning St. Mary’s Church, school and parish.” He left St. Mary’s August 9, 1914, to become chaplain at Stella Niagara. The best single effort to satisfy the many demands on the parish treasury during these days of building and improvement was the fair of 1913. The various societies joined hands in this laudable undertaking and after, two weeks of unsparing activity almost ten thousand dollars was deposited to our credit. During Father Schnus’ absence in 1913 Father Francis Trompeter labored zealously assisting Rev. Max Mueller in the care of the parish. Father Mueller was succeeded by Rev. Francis Hoernschemeyer, August 14, 1914. His punctuality and interest in his work were an inspiration to all of us. In the sanctuary he was a priest, in the confessional a good Samaritan, in the school a teacher, in the home, a friend, in the field an athlete. Little wonder, then, that his four years in ministering to us should seem like a day. He is still in our midst but life has left him. His mortal remains lie in our cemetery. He died a martyr to his vocation. The fatal illness that claimed him was contracted answering the feeble calls of the sick and dying during the terrible epidemic of 1918. In 1915 the Debt Paying Society was organized. A band of self sacrificing men volunteered to visit the families in their respective districts to collect the monthly offerings made for the purpose of gradually paying off the indebtedness of the parish. Nearly five thousand dollars was realized annually. As successor to Father Hoernschemeyer, on December 12, 1918, the Bishop appointed at Lancaster Rev. Leo F. Hoen—a newly ordained priest. Father Hoen remained at Lancaster almost seven years. In September 1925, he was transferred by the Bishop. During his time Father Hoen endeared himself not only to the parishioners of St. Mary's but also to all those with whom he came in contact. Apart from his arduous priestly duties which he fulfilled so zealously and well. Father Hoen found time to take a very active interest in the youth of St. Mary’s parish and particularly in their education. Father Hoen molded the course of St. Mary’s High School into a real classical course, a course with four years of Latin and arts, a course which tends to enkindle and foster in our youth an appreciation for the higher and nobler things of life. Public speaking and dramatics were some of Father Hoen’s hobbies; and those hobbies he tried to implant in others. Under his guidance the Alumni Players, a subsidiary organization of St. Mary’s alumni, an association started by Father Hoen in November 1920, rendered a series of wholesome, high-class plays, the like of which had never been seen in Lancaster before. St. Mary’s did its duty in the World War. Many of its sons stood in the thickest of the fray. Our parishioners over-subscribed their quota in the Liberty Loans. In every way St. Mary’s people proved themselves loyal and practical citizens. In September 1919, St. Mary’s acquired the Stephan property along St. Mary’s Street and adjoining the present cemetery, which is to be used for a cemetery extension when the need arrives. Owing to Father Hoen’s poor health, in the spring of 1920, Father Jankowski was given a temporary appointment to St. Mary's. He remained but two months, and was succeeded by Father Tronolone, whose stay proved still shorter. By this time, St. Mary's had grown to such a size that another assistant was needed. Accordingly, Father Thomas McGuire, a newly ordained priest, was sent in September 1920. Father McGuire worked faithfully at St. Mary’s for almost four years. In April 1924, Father McGuire was appointed pastor of St. Joseph’s Church of Leroy, N. Y. On Thanksgiving Eve, 1921, fire broke out in St. Mary's Church. The boys’ sacristy was the scene of the greatest loss. Servers’ garments, candles and vases were destroyed. The firemen kept the sanctuary from being a total loss. Smoke and water did their damage, however. St. Mary’s had to be redecorated. Father Martin H. Ebner, S.T.D., succeeded Father McGuire in April 1924, and Father Louis W. Witkop, succeeded Father Hoen in September 1925.
'''Part IV: 1925-1950'''
November 22, 1950 In the year 1925 our Parish celebrated the silver Jubilee of Rev. John V. Schaus, M.R. as Pastor. Father Schaus died January 4, 1929. He had given St. Mary’s Parish 29 years of loving and devoted service. Rev. John X. Schmitt received his appointment as pastor in February 1929. One of his first undertakings was to enlarge the rectory to provide suitable rooms for the assistant priests. In 1932 the church was reconditioned. Ceramic aisles, maple floors under the benches, and a new oak Communion rail were among the improvements made at this time. The development of the new cemetery plot began in 1933. An adequate drainage system was installed, and the cemetery was enclosed by fencing. By 1935 an outdoor altar of brick and marble had been erected in the new cemetery. In the spring of 1936, Father Schmitt imported 12 beautiful church windows from Austria. Thus, the reconditioning of the church was completed. In 1940 the renovation of the convent was undertaken. After 17 years of unselfish and devoted labor at St. Mary's, Father Schmitt died on June 28, 1946 at Mt. Mercy Hospital. Right Rev. Msgr. [[Nuwer-71 | Roman J. Nuwer]] was appointed pastor of St. Mary’s in October 1946, However, since Msgr. Nuwer was serving as a U.S. Army Chaplain in Austria from 1946-1950, Rev. [[Adolf-35 | Howard M. Adolf]] was named administrator. Under the supervision of Father Adolf the artistic redecoration of the church began in 1948. The beautiful paintings in canvas above the side altars, the majestic beauty of the dome, and the graceful Romanesque arches have certainly helped to create an atmosphere conducive to prayer. In 1947 the entire school was redecorated, Under the direction of Father Adolf a pew lighting system was installed in all the classrooms in 1948. Annually all the floors throughout the school have been refinished. In the summer of 1950 a new heating system in the school was undertaken. During the past four years many parts of the convent have been redecorated. A new floor was laid in the refectory in the summer of 1949, and the redecoration of the chapel was completed in the summer of 1950. In March 1950, Msgr. Nuwer was transferred from the pastorate at St. Mary’s, Lancaster, to St. Mary of Sorrows Parish, Buffalo. In April 1950 Father Howard M. Adolf was reappointed administrator of St. Mary’s Parish. At the present time Rev. August Parwulski and Rev. Joseph Hassler are the assistant priests at St. Mary’s. St. Mary’s grade and high school at the present time is under the direction of the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis and three grade school lay teachers, with Sister Mary Robert as principal. Thus, St. Mary’s Parish has attained a record of which it can be justly proud. St. Mary’s has given 100 years of service to God, to the nation and to the community.
''The Lancaster Enterprise''
November 2, 1950
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A Brief History of The Ancesters and Descendants of John Chase Lord Sherwood, 1854-1945, Louise Isett Madeira, 1865-1945

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Brief History of The Ancesters[''sic''] and Descendants of John Chase Lord Sherwood, 1854-1945, Louise Isett Madeira, 1865-1945 == * by Frances Sherwood Downing (b.1886) * published Kansas City, Mo., 1958 * 79 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History of The Ancesters and Descendants of John Chase Lord Sherwood, 1854-1945, Louise Isett Madeira, 1865-1945|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofan00down === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Downing, Frances Sherwood. ''[[Space:A Brief History of The Ancesters and Descendants of John Chase Lord Sherwood, 1854-1945, Louise Isett Madeira, 1865-1945|A Brief History of The Ancesters and Descendants of John Chase Lord Sherwood, 1854-1945, Louise Isett Madeira, 1865-1945]]'' (Kansas City, Mo., 1958) [ Page ]. * ([[#Downing|Downing]])

A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vernon, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean, 1715-1786 == 1715-1786, Vernon, Colony of Connecticut, New England, USA * by [https://aspace.fivecolleges.edu/repositories/2/resources/507 Mary McLean Hardy] (1831-1927) * published Berkeley, California, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pt81AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofan00hard * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009601059 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005733198 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Hardy, Mary McLean. ''[[Space:A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean|A Brief History of the Ancestry and Posterity of Allan MacLean, 1715-1786]]'' (Berkeley, Cal., 1905), [ Page ]. *[[#Hardy|Hardy]]

A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia

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[[Category:Virginia, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia == == Description == * By Henry Tazewell Harrison * Published Washington, D.C., National Capital Press 1915. * Citation example ::Harrison, Henry Tazewell,. ''[[Space:A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia|A Brief History of the First Harrisons of Virginia : Descendants of Cuthbert Harrison, Esq. of Ancaster, England From A.D. 1600 to A.D. 1915.]]'' Washington, D.C., National Capital Press, 1915. * Footnote example ::[[#HTHarrison|HTHarrison]]: Page 8 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Brief_History_of_the_First_Harrisons_of_Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online == * https://books.google.com/books?id=pq1RAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758748 * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/harrbios/HenryTazewellHarrison.htm == Commentary == * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/HarrList/msg00441.html Rootsweb.com]: "The Harrison Family Discussion List", post by Josephine Bass, 17 Jan 1997 (summarizes modern research on the Cuthbert Harrison line of descendants).

A Brief History of The Last Three Pastorates of The First Parish in Dedham, 1860-1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Brief History of The Last Three Pastorates of The First Parish in Dedham, 1860-1888 == A sermon preached November 11, 1888. * by [[Beach-290|Seth Curtis Beach]] (1837-1932) * published Dedham, Mass., 1888 * Source Example: ::: Beach, Seth Curtis. ''[[Space:A Brief History of The Last Three Pastorates of The First Parish in Dedham, 1860-1888|A Brief History of The Last Three Pastorates of The First Parish in Dedham, 1860-1888]]'' (Dedham, Mass., 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Beach|Beach]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Beach|Beach]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History of The Last Three Pastorates of The First Parish in Dedham, 1860-1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofla00beac

A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Maynard, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts| Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts == * by William H. Gutteridge * published by The Town of Maynard, Mass., 1921 * Source Example: ::: Gutteridge, . ''[[Space:A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts|A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts]]'' (Town of Maynard, Mass., 1921) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Gutteridge|Gutteridge]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History of the Town of Maynard, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3He0kIHiYj8C * https://books.google.com/books?id=zCwWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/abriefhistoryto00guttgoog * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto00gutt * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto01gutt * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto03gutt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006086985

A Brief History of The Town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] == A Brief History of The Town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844 == And a Summary of Events and Transactions which Have Occurred in this Town, from its firstsettlement, chronologicallyarranged. Faithfully collected from the Public Records of the Town and Other Correct Documents, with the dates accurately annexed. To which is Added a Description of the Town, Incidents, List of Officers, and Other Interesting Matter. * by Auren Roys, Town and Ecclesiastical Society Clerk * published by Henry Ludwig, New York, 1846 * Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1848) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=lxQqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA224 Page 224]. * Source Example: ::: Roys, Auren. ''[[Space:A Brief History of The Town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844|A Brief History of The Town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844]]'' (Henry Ludwig, New York, 1846) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Roys|Roys]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Roys|Roys]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History of The Town of Norfolk, from 1738 to 1844|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=XPRHAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto00roys * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto01roys * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto02roys * https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofto00roys_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731943 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566367

A Brief History Of The Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman And Woodside Families, And Their Collateral Kindred Of Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Brief History Of The Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman And Woodside Families, And Their Collateral Kindred Of Pennsylvania == * by [[Yeager-3018 | James Martin Yeager]], 1857-1930 * published in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Brief History Of The Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman And Woodside Families, And Their Collateral Kindred Of Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/briefhistoryofye00yeag/page/n12/mode/2up *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/540242-redirection *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12918/ ===Table of Contents=== :Introductory Note :Yeager Genealogy :Early Yeager Emigration :Battle of Trenton :Andrew Yeager at the Battle of Brandywine :Pioneers in Pennsylvania :Susie Yeager, a Schoolmate of Lincoln in Kentucky :Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yeager :Genealogy of Andrew Yeager :Military Record of the Pennsylvania Yeagers in All of the American Wars :Letter from Major Thomas Yeager shows Pennsylvania Troops were real First Defenders :Emperor William sends a Bell to a German New York Church Organization, Rev. Dr. Julis Jaeger, Pastor :Early Yeager Baptisms in New Hanover Lutheran Church. :Heads of Families by the Name of Yeager in Pennsylvania in the first census in the United States published 1790 :Hon. Joseph. Buffington :Some Annals of The Buffington Family :One of the Oldest English Families in Pennsylvania :Richard Buffington holds office under William Penn :Richard Buffington's Will :Memorandum Book of George Buffington, the Revolutionary Soldier :Anne Buffington :Descendants of Richard Buffington the I in the Revolutionary War :The Creightons :Creighton Genealogy :The Name Creighton of Scotch Origin :Pennsylvania Creightons in the War of the Revolution :James Jacobs, the Revolutionary Soldier :The Battle of Harlem Heights :James Jacobs at the Battle of Fort Washington :Lemon Memoranda :John Lemon Wounded at the Battle of Monmouth :Hon. John A. Lemon :Short Hill Celebrates :Governor Hughes Dedicates Monument to Wayne's Victory at Stony Point :The Hoffman Family :Woodside Memoranda :Organizers of Early Churches :No Money at Hamburg :At Home and Abroad — Addresses by the Compiler :Some Yeagers in Business :Notes by the Way === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Yeager, James Martin ''[[Space: A Brief History Of The Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman And Woodside Families, And Their Collateral Kindred Of Pennsylvania| A Brief History Of The Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman And Woodside Families, And Their Collateral Kindred Of Pennsylvania]]'' (n.p., Lewistown, PA, 1912), [ Page ]. * [[#Yeager|Yeager]]

A Brief Record of the Ebys

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Brief Record of the Ebys == * authored by Eby, Jacob * published in Lancaster, PA, 1923 * 51 pages; no index * includes other families: Hershey, Weaver, Rohrer, Keneagy, Kurtz, Clark, Martin, Neff, Metzler, Ranck, Sensenig, Stauffer, Wanner, Hoover, Denlinger, Musser === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Eby, Jacob, ''[[Space: A Brief Record of the Ebys|A Brief Record of the Ebys]]'', (Lancaster, PA, 1923) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Eby | Eby]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A Brief Record of the Ebys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/248659-a-brief-record-of-the-ebys-from-their-arrival-in-america-to-my-grandparents-peter-and-margaret-hess-eby-their-descendants-my-uncles-aunts-and-cousins-their-births-deaths-and-ages-together-with-their-companions-as-well-as-i-was-able-to-l === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A Briefe and True Relation of The Discoverie of The North Part of Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Personal Diaries and Journals | Personal Diaries and Journals]] == A Briefe and True Relation of The Discoverie of The North Part of Virginia == Being a most pleasant, fruitfull and commodious soile: made this present yeere 1602, by Captaine Bartholomew Gosnold, Captaine Bartholowmew Gilbert, and diuers other gentlemen their associats, by the permission of the honourable knight, Sir Walter Ralegh, &c. Written by M. Iohn Brereton one of the voyage. Whereunto is annexed a treatise, of M. Edward Hayes, conteining important inducements for the planting in those parts, and finding a passage that way to the South sea, and China. * by John Brereton * published by Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1903 * Source Example: ::: Brereton, John. ''[[Space:A Briefe and True Relation of The Discoverie of The North Part of Virginia|A Briefe and True Relation of The Discoverie of The North Part of Virginia]]'' (Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Brereton|Brereton]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Brereton|Brereton]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Briefe and True Relation of The Discoverie of The North Part of Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Vw8rAAAAYAAJ

A Brink Book

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Brink Book: Some Descendants of Lambert Huybertse and His Wife Hendrickje Cornelisse == * '''Full title:''' A Brink Book: Some Descendants of Lambert Huybertse and His Wife Hendrickje Cornelisse (the American Progenitors of the Early Brink Family) from Wageningen, Gelderland, Holland, in 1660 to New Amsterdam on The Faith : Their Children: (Cornelis Born on the Voyage-- ) I. Huybert, II. Jannetje, III. Cornelis, IV. Hendrick, V. Lysbet, VI. Gerret, VII. Pieter * By Laurel Shanafelt Powell * Published by Powell-Shanafelt Family History Books, Ocala, Florida, 1996. * Addendum published 1997: ''A Brink Book Addendum 1997: Comments & Material Received After the Printing of "A Brink Book 1996", that of General Interest & Errata'' * Suggested citation: :::Powell, Laurel Shanafelt. ''[[Space: A Brink Book|A Brink Book]]''. Ocala, Florida: Powell-Shanafelt Family History Books. 1996. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Brink_Book|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/786763?availability=Family%20History%20Library - Original book * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/675180 - 1997 Addendum

A Burch Book Comprising a General Study of the Burch Ancestry in America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Burch Book Comprising a General Study of the Burch Ancestry in America == '''...And a SpecifIc Record of the Descendants of Jonathan Burtch of the Sixth Generation, and His Good Wife Sally Hosford. To Which Has Been Added a Department of Other Burch Families.''' * By Edwin Welch Burch (1869-?) * Monarch Printing Company, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1925. * 285 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Burch Book Comprising a General Study of the Burch Ancestry in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/burchbookcompris00burc * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066074501 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Birch in England * 1-Thomas Birch * Other Burch Families ** Family No. 1. [Thomas Birch] ** Family No. 2. [Isaac Burch] ** Family No. 3. [Thomas Birch] ** Family No. 4. [Jonathan Burtch] ** Family No. 5. A Burtch Family of Dutchess County, New York. ** Family No. 6. [Charles W. Burch] ** Family No. 7. [John Birch "of the Southland"] ** Family No. 8. [Increase Burtch] ** Family No. 9. [James H. Burch] ** Family No. 10. [Descendants of Sylvester and Huldah (Webster) Burch] ** Family No. 11. [Benjamin Burch] ** Family No. 12. [Morris Burtch] *** The Burtch Family of Fonda, New York ** Family No. 13. [Jeremiah Burch] ** Family No. 14. [Christopher Burch "of the Southland"] * The Revolutionary Ancestries. * The Mayflower Ancestries. * Index of Illustrations * Index of all descendants of the family name under the spellings Birch, Burch or Burtch. * An Index of names of other than Birch, Burch or Burtch Families. === Eratta === * See "Corrections," [https://archive.org/details/burchbookcompris00burc/page/233/mode/1up Page 233]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Burch, Edwin Welch. ''[[Space:A Burch Book Comprising a General Study of the Burch Ancestry in America|A Burch Book Comprising a General Study of the Burch Ancestry in America]]''. (Monarch Printing Company, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1925). [ Page ]. * [[#Burch|Burch, Burch Ancestry in America]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Burch|Burch, Burch Ancestry in America]]: [ Page ])

A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800

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[[Category:New Castle County, Delaware]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Delaware, Sources]] == A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800 == * Source Example: ::: Colonial Dames of Delaware. ''[[Space:A_Calendar_of_Delaware_Wills%2C_New_Castle_County%2C_1682-1800|A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County, 1682-1800]]'' (Baltimore, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#NCDCW|Calendar of Delaware]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Calendar_of_Delaware_Wills%2C_New_Castle_County%2C_1682-1800|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100337896 * https://archive.org/details/acalendardelawa00commgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=A_wPAAAAYAAJ

A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Puritan Great Migration Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut == with the time of their arrival in the country and colony: their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record collected from records * by [[Hinman-304|Royal Ralph Hinman]] (1785-1868) * published by Case, Tiffany, Hartford, 1852 * Royal Hinman collected information on every seventeenth-century immigrant to New England, and then concentrated on those immigrants who came to Connecticut, tracing many of the lines into the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, providing information on thousands of Connecticut settlers. * Hinman's project was too ambitious, and he only reached into the letter D in his sweep through the alphabet of New England settlers. * Issued in six numbers: no. 5 terminates with "Danielson"; in 1856 the sixth number was published containing the E. Hinman family only. * There are significant differences between the different versions. Please include the publication date with your citation. The 1846 edition was called "...the First Puritan..." and the other editions were called "...the Early Puritan...". * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Catalogue_of_the_Names_of_the_Early_Puritan_Settlers_of_the_Colony_of_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1846 published by E. Gleason (Abbreviations and Errata: Page 336) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dlcBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dt7CGDD0PsgC ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames00hinmgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames01hinmgoog (missing page 336) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529048 (missing pages 257-336) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames04hinm no. 4, page 161 * 1852 published by Case, Tiffany & Co., Errata [https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA800 Page 800] (pages 802-884 pub. 1856) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ (pages 1-884) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UVYzAQAAMAAJ (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames010hinm (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinm_0 (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames02hinmgoog (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames02hinm (pages 1-192) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames01hinm (pages 193-348) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinma (pages 685-801) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames01hinma (pages 1-801) ::* https://www.mesarfhc.org/books/Catalog%20of%20Puritan%20Settlers,%20Connecticut/974.6%20D2hra%201852-56%20pt.%206.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566529 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2q52sr6m (pages 685-801) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hxt8ik (pages 1-884) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t85h7q744 (pages 1-192) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0dv1qx1s (pages 1-801) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1bk1jm41 (pages 193-348) * 1854 ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinm (No. 4 Page 493-684) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0dv1qh2w (pages 493-684) * 1988 (republication of the 1846 edition?) ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16187 === Table of Contents (1988) === * Chimney viewers * The first Puritan settlers of Windsor * First Settlers of the colony * Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of Connecticut === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hinman, Royal Ralph. ''[[Space:A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut|A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1852) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hinman|Hinman]])

A Catangay To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Studley-266|A Catangay]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Studley-266&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Catangay To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].'' Andrija Franjoa-Bile born 1875 names of family sent to catangay2 gmail

A Categories - Quick Tree (Index)

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[[Category:Andrewartha-50]] [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history WA geographic names : '''Place name history''' ]
Perth '''suburb names''' : Discover the history of Perth's metropolitan suburb names.
'''Town names''' : Western Australia has more than 800 official townsites. Learn the history behind these names.
'''Index:''' :[[:Category: Ten Journeys|Ten Journeys]] :[[:Category: Cottesloe, Western Australia, Mayors|Cottesloe, Western Australia, Mayors]] :[[:Category: Cups and Plates|Cups and Plates]] :[[:Category: All Saints Church, Southampton, Hampshire]] :[[:Category: Australia, Banknotes|Australia, Banknotes]] :[[:Category: Bunbury Senior High School, Bunbury, Western Australia]] :[[:Category: Copley Medal|Copley Medal]] :[[:Category: Gallipoli Remembered WA1915]] :[[:Category: Charles Darwin Reserve]] :[[:Category: Cornwall, Administration]] :[[:Category: Cornwall, NE]] :[[:Category: Cornwall, SW]] :[[:Category: Koombana SS]] :[[:Category: Dam Busters|Dam Busters]] :[[:Category: Government Residents]] :[[:Category: War Artists 1916-1918]] :[[:Category: HMAS AE1, Royal Australian Navy, World War I]] :[[:Category: High Court of Australia]] :[[:Category: Western Australia, Heritage Sites]] :[[:Category: Welcome Walls]] :[[:Category: War Artists 1939-1946]] :[[:Category: Church of the Resurrection, Swanbourne, Western Australia]] :[[:Category: St Peters Anglican Church Memorial, St Peters, South Australia]] :[[:Category: Silver Wolf]] :[[:Category: Scout Leaders WA1908]] :[[:Category: Western Australia, Police Officers]] '''Subcategories''' = There are 14 subcategories to this category.
[[:Category:Andrewartha-50_40%2C000_Horsemen|Category:Andrewartha-50_40%2C000_Horsemen]] Category:Andrewartha-50_40%2C000_Horsemen |40,000 Horsemen
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A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: American Revolution Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-United_States_of_America#Revolutionary_War|United States Revolutionary War Sources]] __TOC__ == A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services == With their names, ages, places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census. * by The United States Census Office, 6th Census, 1840. * published by Blair and Rives, Washington, 1841. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=W7JYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/acensuspensione00socigoog * https://archive.org/details/censusofpensione00unit * https://archive.org/details/censusofpensione00usce 1841 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000316204 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700423 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009586518 * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/osu.32435070003538 === Table of Contents === * Alabama Page 148 * Arkansas Page 191 * Connecticut Page 49 * Delaware Page 126 * District of Columbia Page 195 * Florida Territory Page 193 * Georgia Page 144 * Illinois Page 186 * Indiana Page 181 * Iowa Territory Page 194 * Kentucky Page 160, 195 * Louisiana Page 151 * Maine Page 3 * Maryland Page 127 * Massachusetts Page 26 * Michigan Page 192 * Mississippi Page 150 * Missouri Page 189 * New Hampshire Page 15 * New Jersey Page 170 * New York Page 72 * North Carolina Page 137 * Ohio Page 168 * Pennsylvania Page 112 * Rhode Island page 45 * South Carolina Page 142 * Tennessee Page 152 * Vermont Page 61 * Virginia Page 128 * Wisconsin Territory Page 194 === Citation Formats === * 1840 ''[[Space:A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services|A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services]]'' (Blair & Rives, Washington, 1841) [ Page ]. * ([[#1840CoP|1840 Census of Pensioners]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * 1840 ''[[Space:A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services|A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services]]'' (Blair & Rives, Washington, 1841) [ Page ].

A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers

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[[Category:Religion Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers == With the Centennial address, delivered at Franklin, Mass., Nov. 19, 1851, and biographical sketches of the members and licentiates. * by Rev. Mortimer Blake (1813-1884) * published for the Association, by Sewall Harding, 113 Washington Street, Boston, 1853 * Source Example: ::: Blake, Mortimer. ''[[Space:A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers|A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers]]'' (Sewall Harding, Boston, 1853) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Blake|Blake]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Centurial History of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xvBEAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=4KjxbNvtqnIC * https://books.google.com/books?id=YxhRWXXd5PIC * https://books.google.com/books?id=XNUWAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=IDUYAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924031446689 * https://archive.org/details/centurialhisto00blak * https://archive.org/details/centurialhistory00blak * https://archive.org/details/centurialhistory00blak_0 * https://archive.org/details/mendonassociatio00blakrich * https://archive.org/details/acenturialhisto00blakgoog * https://archive.org/details/acenturialhisto01blakgoog * https://archive.org/details/acenturialhisto02blakgoog * https://archive.org/details/acenturialhisto03blakgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001603319 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006535242 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=18762 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Centennial Address * Biographical sketches of the members of Mendon Association * Biographical sketches of the licentiates of Mendon Association * Comparative tables * General index * Biographical index

A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes

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[[Category:Native American Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] =A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes= *Author: Helen Hunt Jackson *Published: Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1891 *Copyright 1885 *Source Citation example: :::Jackson, Helen Hunt. [[A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes|A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes]] (Boston, Roberts Brothers, 1891) *In-Line Citation example: :::[[#Jackson|Jackson]] page 33 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *Online: **HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011528924 (Full Text)

A Century of Population Growth From The First Census of The United States to The Twelfth, 1790-1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == A Century of Population Growth From The First Census of The United States to The Twelfth, 1790-1900 == * by Bureau of the Census, United States * published by Government Printing Office, Washington, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Century of Population Growth From The First Census of The United States to The Twelfth, 1790-1900|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ScZgLHoWpAAC * https://books.google.com/books?id=VxYiAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/centuryofpopulat00unit * https://archive.org/details/centuryofpopula000unit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001306733 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100157782 * (1967) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007474856 * (1969) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007046461 * High quality scans of maps from this source: ::* http://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/population_growth_1909/index.html === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:A Century of Population Growth From The First Census of The United States to The Twelfth, 1790-1900|A Century of Population Growth From The First Census of The United States to The Twelfth, 1790-1900]]'' (Government Printing Office, Washington, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#CPG|Century of Population Growth]])

A Changing America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] == A Changing America == * by Frank P. Sherwood * Published iUniverse, Jul 21, 2006 * Much of American history is conceived in terms of large scale movements, often involving massive numbers of people. Within these broad groups, however, we know that individuals have had many different experiences. The purpose of this book is to conceive of American history much more in terms of these individuals who collectively created it. The vehicle is a detailed study, conceived in standard genealogical terms of reference, of a Sherwood family line. The Sherwood ancestor, Thomas of Fairfield, arrived in Massachusetts in 1634. His 10th generation descendant, Frank P. Sherwood, was residing in Reston, Virginia in 2006. The book is divided into two volumes, with the first covering the first eight generations, generally through the 19th century, and the second, the 9th and 10th generations living in the 20th century. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Changing_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === not available online * http://books.google.com/books?id=DTflmrLJAOkC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sherwood, Frank P. ''[[Space:A Changing America|A Changing America]]'' (iUniverse, Jul 21, 2006) * ([[#Sherwood|Sherwood]])

A Chronological History of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == A Chronological History of New England == in the form of annals, being a summary and exact account of the most material transactions and occurrences relating to this country, in the order of time wherein they happened, from the discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an introduction containing a brief epitome of the most considerable transactions and events abroad, from the creation. Including the connected line of Time, the succession of Patriarchs and Sovereigns of the most famous kingdoms and empires; the gradual discoveries of America, and the progress of the Reformation, to the discovery of New-England. * by Thomas Prince, M.A. (1687-1758) * originally published 1736 * "A New Edition" published by Cummings, Hilliard and Co., 1826 * 3rd edition (1852) To which is added, a Memoir of the Author, an attempt towards a perfect Catalogue of his Writings, a Genealogy of his Family, and the names of the Subscribers to the original edition. by Samuel G. Drake. * Privately printed, Edinburgh, 1887- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Chronological History of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1736) ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis01prin * (1826) ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh00halegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh01halegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PqITAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh00pringoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis00prin ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis02prin ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RqATAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wHoFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AClAAAAAYAAJ * (1852) ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh01pringoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=sc882mc-TDYC * (1887) ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=8k4JAQAAMAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=3vUpAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=o9QpAAAAYAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008001836 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=-04JAQAAMAAJ ::* Vol. 3 https://books.google.com/books?id=E08JAQAAMAAJ * (1888) ::* Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=I08JAQAAMAAJ ::* Vol. 5 * Vol. 1-5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3dETAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 5 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008001836 === Citation Formats === * Prince, Thomas. ''[[Space:A Chronological History of New England|A Chronological History of New England]]'' (Cummings, Hilliard & Co., 1826) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Prince|Prince]])

A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New England | New England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals == Being a summary and exact account of the most material transactions and occurrences relating to this country, in the order of time wherein they happened, from the discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730: with an introduction containing a brief epitome of the most considerable transactions and events abroad, from the creation. : A.K.A. "Prince's Chronology" : This Chronology was a history of New England, published by Rev. Thomas Prince, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, about 1728. Samuel G. Drake, the distinguished antiquarian, says the individuals who subscribed for it "may be justly regarded as the principal Literati of New England who flourished about the beginning of the last century." The list may be found in the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], Vol. 6, [https://books.google.com/books?id=aXIzH8xj9hcC&pg=PA189 Page 189-200], and is interesting as well as valuable. Also see [https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213457999743476018724.00048cc9e3549120d8c6d&msa=0 map]. * by [[Prince-305|Thomas Prince]], M.A. (1687-1758) * The first volume carries the chronology to Sept. 7, 1630; a second volume was published in 1755. * published by Kneeland & Green, Boston, 1736 * published by J. Eliot, Boston, 1818 * A New Edition published by Cummings, Hilliard, and Co., Boston, 1826. * A 3rd Edition published by The Antiquarian Bookstore, Boston, 1852 * privately printed, Edinburgh, 1887-1888 ::* "To which is added: a memoir of the author, an attempt towards a perfect catalogue of this writings, a genealogy of his family, and the names of the subscribers to the original edition." ::* A list of sources is given on Vol. 5, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081781258&seq=325 Page 25]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1736) ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis01prin ::* http://name.umdl.umich.edu/N03341.0001.001 * (1755) ::* * (1818) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100692523 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=nQVIAQAAMAAJ * (1826) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=stETAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AClAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis02prin ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh00halegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/achronologicalh01halegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis00prin ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008586992 * (1852) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011536370 * Vol. 1-5 (1887-1888) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008001836 * Vol. 1-3 (1887) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6EYhAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1887) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3vUpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8k4JAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1887) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E08JAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6EYhAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E08JAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1888) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I08JAQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents (1736) === * Dedication * Preface * Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis01prin/page/21/mode/1up Page xi] * A list of subscribers * The Introduction (Most of this has been removed from later editions, as it is of little interest.) *# The Scripture Patriarchs *# The Judges of Israel *# The Kings of Judah *# The Monarchies of Babylon Persia Greece and Egypt *# The Roman Emperors *# The Eastern Empire *# From Egbert to the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus *# From thence to the discovery of New England and death of Elizabeth * The New-England Chronology * Additions to the Introduction === Errata === * Corrections (1736), [https://archive.org/details/chronologicalhis01prin/page/21/mode/1up Page xi] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Prince, Thomas. ''[[Space:A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals|A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals]]'' (Kneeland & Green, Boston, 1736) [ Page ]. * ([[#Prince|Prince]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Prince, Thomas. ''[[Space:A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals|A Chronological History of New-England In The Form of Annals]]'' (Kneeland & Green, Boston, 1736) [ Page ].

A Chronological Register of Boscawen

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: Boscawen, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Chronological Register of Boscawen == In the County of Merrimack, and State of New-Hampshire, from the First Settlement of the Town to 1820. In Three Parts: Descriptive, Historical & Miscellaneous. * by Ebenezer Price, A.M. (1771-1864) Pastor of Boscawen * published by Jacob B. Moore, Concord, N.H., 1828 * Source Example: ::: Price, Ebenezer. ''[[Space:A Chronological Register of Boscawen|A Chronological Register of Boscawen]]'' (J.B. Moore, Boscawen, N.H., 1828) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Price|Price]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Chronological Register of Boscawen|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8ywTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/achronologicalr00pricgoog * https://archive.org/details/chronologicalreg00pric_0 * https://archive.org/details/chronologicalreg00price * https://archive.org/details/chronologicalreg00pric * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577147 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21878/ === Table of Contents === * First Part. Description of the town of Boscawen * Second Part. The chronological register ::* Section 1 Grant... ::* Section 2 First meeting... ::* Section 3 First Settlers... ::* Section 4 Meeting at Contoocook... ::* Section 5 2d Division Laid Out... ::* Section 6 New Hampshire Becomes a Province... ::* Section 7 Indians Molest the Inhabitants... ::* Section 8 Mason's Claim... ::* Section 9 Provision For a 2d Fort... ::* Section 10 Rev. Mr. Stevens dies... ::* Section 11 ::* Section 12 ::* Section 13 ::* Section 14 ::* Section 15 ::* Section 16 ::* Section 17 ::* Section 18 ::* Section 17. ::* Section 20 War with France... ::* Section 21 ::* Section 22 War with England... ::* Section 23 School and Parsonage Lands... * Third part. Miscellaneous Articles

A Clements Family Record

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Clements Family Record == With notes on allied families * by Jaquetta Clements Wallace (1888-1967) * published Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Feb. 1959 * Source Example: ::: Wallace, Jaquetta Clements. ''[[Space:A Clements Family Record|A Clements Family Record]]'' (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Feb. 1959) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#Wallace|Wallace]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Clements Family Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/clementsfamilyre00wall

A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Cemetery Records]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes == * by Rev. [[Alden-3320|Timothy Alden]], A.M. (1771-1839) * published by S. Marks, Printer, New-York, 1814, 2nd edition * The 1st edition of Vol. 1 was printed in four parts in 1812. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008601467 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8mgFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h8cvAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectionamer00amgoog * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ytwUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MAZLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectionamer00aldegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofamer02alde * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8twUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofamer03alde ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectionamer01aldegoog * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ot0UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofamer04alde * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XN0UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofamer05alde === Citation Formats === ::: Alden, Timothy. ''[[Space:A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes|A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes]]'' (S. Marks, New-York, 1814) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Alden|Alden]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Alden, Timothy. ''[[Space:A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes|A Collection of American Epitaphs and Inscriptions, with Occasional Notes]]'' (S. Marks, New-York, 1814) Vol. , [ Page ].

A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs == * by [[Cansick-9|Frederick Teague Cansick]] (1828-1918) * published by J. Russell Smith, London, 1869-1875 * Volume numbers are not shown on title pages of this publication. * [https://archive.org/details/genealogist01mars/page/n336/mode/1up Review] * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1869) Vol. 1? Saint Pancras, Middlesex ::* https://archive.org/details/acollectioncuri04cansgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KRINAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100656993 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831446 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2bAEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a2pLAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b8KfAAAAMAAJ * (1872) Vol. 2? Saint Pancras, Middlesex ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100656993 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831446 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E5BIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h7UEAAAAIAAJ * (1875) Vol. 3? Hornsey, Tottenham, Edmonton, Enfield, Friern Barnet, Hadley, Middlesex ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011594295 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iLUEAAAAIAAJ === Citation Formats === * Cansick, Frederick Teague. ''[[Space:A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs|A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs]]'' (J. Russell Smith, London, 1869-1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cansick|Cansick]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cansick, Frederick Teague. ''[[Space:A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs|A Collection of Curious and Interesting Epitaphs]]'' (J. Russell Smith, London, 1869-1875) [ Page ].

A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas == '''or Allied Families of That Name''' * by [[Douglas-9116|Charles Henry James Douglas]] (1856-1931) * published, E.L. Freeman & Co., Providence, 1879 * 563 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=GidKAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami00byudoug * https://archive.org/details/acollectionfami00douggoog * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami1879doug * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami00douguoft * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami00doug * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami1934doug * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730630 === Table of Contents === * List of Engravings, Page 7 * Preface, Page 9 * History of this Book, Page 11 * Family Name and Coat of Arms, Page 25 * Ancient Douglas Family of Scotland, Page 33 * New London Family (1575-1878) * New Fairfield Family (1750-1878) * David Douglas and his Descendants (1715-1878), Page 411 * Other New Jersey Families (1710-1878), Page 431 * James Douglas and his Descendants (1677-1878) * Unconnected Families (1743-1878), Page 505 * Appendix, Page 513 :* Deposition of Ann (Mattle) Douglas (1670), Page 515 :* Additions, Page 518 :* Corrections, Page 521 * Index 523 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Douglas, Charles. ''[[Space:A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas|A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas]]'' (E.L. Freeman & Co., Providence, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Douglas|Douglas]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Douglas, Charles. ''[[Space:A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas|A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas]]'' (E.L. Freeman & Co., Providence, 1879) [ Page ].

A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name == *Compiled by Charles C. Dawson * Published by Joel Munsell, Albany, New York, 1874 * 572 pages Incorporates contents of this separately published work by the same compiler: * Dawson, Charles C., ''[[Space: A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.| A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.]]''. Albany, New York: Joel Munsell, 1874. (142 pages). Suggested source citation (Wikicode format): *Dawson, Charles C. ''[[Space:A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name|A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name]]''. Albany, New York: Joel Munsell, 1874. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Collection_of_Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and_Individuals_Bearing the_Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of_that_Name| WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dWVfrEWbMRYC * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/236768-a-collection-of-family-records * https://archive.org/details/acollectionfami00dawsgoog * https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami00daws * Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/collectionoffami02daws === Notes === Not to be confused with: *Douglas, Charles. ''[[Space:A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas|A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches, and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Douglas]]'' (E.L. Freeman & Co., Providence, 1879)

A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe

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[[Category:England, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] == A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe, Esq. == Secretary, First, to the Council of State, and afterwards to The Two Protectors, Oliver and Richard Cromwell. In Seven Columes. Containing authentic memorials of the English affairs from the year 1638, to the restoration of King Charles II. Published from the originals, formerly in the library of John lord Somers, Lord high Chancellor of England, and since in that of Sir Joseph Jekyll, Knt. late Master of the Rolls. Including also a considerable number of original letters and papers, communicated by his grace the Archbishop of Canterbury from the library at Lambeth, the right honourable the Earl of Shelburn, and other hands. The whole digested into an exact order of time. To which is prefixed, The life of Mr. Thurloe: with a complete index to each volume. * by [[Thurloe-1|John Thurloe]], Esq. (1616-1668) * edited by Thomas Birch, M.A. F.R.S. (1705-1766) * printed for The Executor of Fletcher Gyles; Thomas Woodward, at the Half-Moon, betweenthe Temple-Gates, in Fleet-streets and Charles Davis, in pater-Noster-Row, London, 1742. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-7 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000770772 * Vol. 1 Papers from the year 1638 to 1653. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F91XAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D5UjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat01thur * Vol. 2 Papers from the year 1653 to 1654. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat02thur ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D0MqAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 Papers from the year December 1654 to September 1655. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat03thur ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o0EqAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 Papers from the year September 1655 to May 1656. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat04thur ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=70EqAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 Papers from the year May 1656 to January 1657. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat05thur ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEEqAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 Papers from the year 1657 to 1658. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat06thur ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cJYjAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 7 (1742) Papers from the year 1658 to 1660. ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofstat07thur ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_85YjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=85YjAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3SRDAAAAcAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Thurloe, John. ''[[Space:A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe|A Collection of The State Papers of John Thurloe]]'' (London, 1742) * ([[#Thurloe|Thurloe]])

A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers == For the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689. Taken from original records and other authentick accounts. * by [[Besse-470|Joseph Besse]] (1683?-1757) * published by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, London, 1753 * Errata for both vols. at end of vol. 2. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1733) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MqcWAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 1 & 2 (1753) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696573 * Vol. 1 (1753) ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofsuff01bess ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696573 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175034931090 * Vol. 2 (1753) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RaNAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175034931157 * Also see: (all by the same author) ::* (1736) A Brief Account of Many of the Prosecutions of the People Call'd Quakers in the Exchequer, Ecclesiastical, and Other Courts, for Demands Recoverable by the Acts Made in the 7th and 8th Years of the Reign of King William the Third, for the More Easie Recovery of Tithes, Church-rates, &c: Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of the Members of Both Houses of Parliament :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HIoAAAAAMAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/abriefaccountma00bessgoog :::* https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofma00bess ::* (1732) Defence of Quakerism: or, an answer to a book intituled A preservative against Quakerism, written by Patrick Smith :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GqsAAAAAMAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/defencequakeris00bessgoog :::* https://archive.org/details/defenceofquakeri00bess ::* (1737) The Clergy's Plea for a Settled and Forced Maintenance from the Quakers, by Tithes, Offerings, Oblations, Fees for Marriages, Baptism, Alias Rantism, Burials, &c., Examined, and Proved to be Contrary to Scripture, Right Reason, and the Laws and Canons of the Church: And Also Inconsistent with Their Oaths Against Simony, and of Canonical Obedience : Which, with Pluralities and Non-residence, Are, and Will Continue to Be, a Very Great Scandal to the Established Church, Until the Legislature Please to Reform the Same :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OG49AQAAMAAJ :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012475985 ::* (1741) A vindication [by J. Besse] of a book [by J. Besse] intituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people called Quakers, &c.: in answer to a late Examination thereof [by T. Hayter] in defence of the clergy of the diocese of York :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L9ACAAAAQAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/vindicationofboo00bess ::* (1736) A full answer to the country parson's plea against the Quakers tythe-bill, by the author of The replication to the country parson's papers and plea :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q64HAAAAQAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/afullanswertoco00bessgoog ::* Sufferings of Early Quakers: Including Monmouthshire & Shropshire (see Foreword), 1653 to 1691. Ireland, Scotland and Wales === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Errata for both vols. at end of vol. 2. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Besse, Joseph. ''[[Space:A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers|A Collection of the Sufferings of the People Called Quakers]]'' (Luke Hinde, London, 1753) * ([[#Besse|Besse]])

A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ===Besse's A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers:=== '''for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689.''' * By Joseph Besse, * Published in London : Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, MDCCLIII [1753] * Source Example ::: For Volume 1: ::: Besse, Joseph, ''[[Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers|A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers,: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 1.]]'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753) Besse, Joseph, ''[[Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers|A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers,: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 1.]]'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753) ::: For Volume 2: ::: Besse, Joseph, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers: A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers,: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 2].'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753.) Besse, Joseph, ''[[Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers|A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers,: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, Vol 2]].'' (London: Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1753) * Inline Citation Example :::For Volume 1 ::: [[#JBesse1|Besse, J.]]: Vol 1, Page XXX, :::For Volume 2 ::: [[#JBesse2|Besse, J.]]: Vol 2, Page XXX, * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_collection_of_the_sufferings_of_the_people_called_Quakers |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Hathi Trust Digital Collection [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696573 Catalog Record] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t7fr05209;view=1up;seq=5 Full View, Vol 1] **[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175034931157;view=1up;seq=6 Full View, Vol 2] (digital copies are available for downloading). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/223292?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] **[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE6215711 Vol. 1] **[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE11727553 Vol. 2]

A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776 == with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712 * by Prof. Israel Daniel Rupp (1803-1878) * published by Ig. Kohler, Philadelphia, 202 North Fourth Street, 1876, 1880, 1898, 1927 ::* 2nd revised and enlarged edition with German Translation * 1st edition, Harrisburg, 1856, has the title "A collection of thirty thousand names". * Citation / Footnote Example: ::: Rupp, I. Daniel. ''[[Space:A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776|A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776, With a Statement of the Names of Ships, Whence They Sailed, And the Date of Their Arrival At Philadelphia, Chronologically Arranged, Together With the Necessary Historical And Other Notes, Also, an Appendix Containing Lists of More Than One Thousand German And French Names In New York Prior to 1712.]]'' *Instructions for Usage: Copy the text above and paste it below the information you are providing the source for. Then inside of the tag ad the appropriate revision/edition and publication data along with the page number(s) and how you accessed the information. Example: :::2nd Revision and Enlarged Edition with German translation. Philadelphia: IG. Kohler, 1876. Page 416. Complete passenger list is Pages 415-417. Accessed online via Google Books at https://books.google.com/books?id=ihPVAAAAMAAJ on February 17, 2019. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1856) A Collection of Thirty Thousand Names ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009557781 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262503 ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofthir00rupp * (1876) 2nd Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ihPVAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730785 * (1880) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028856974 * (1898) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ihPVAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730790 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028830839 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873988 * (1927) ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00rupp

A Compendium of Family Histories

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[[Category: Genealogy Books]] [[Category: A Compendium of Family Histories]] [[Category: Abel Name Study]] [[Category: Allen Name Study]] [[Category: Bennett Name Study]] [[Category: Buck Name Study]] [[Category: Campbell Name Study]] [[Category: Chase Name Study]] [[Category: Clark Name Study]] [[Category: Hubbard Name Study]] [[Category: Knapp Name Study]] [[Category: Luther Name Study]] [[Category: Morgan Name Study]] [[Category: Morse Name Study]] [[Category: Towers Name Study]] [[Category: Twining Name Study]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] '''A Compendium of Family Histories''' by [[Morgan-17886|Oscar G. Morgan II]] This 1988 "book" is really a collection of narratives and records about the ancestors of [[Morgan-17886|Oscar G. Morgan II]]. These individuals discussed in this book are also [[Smith-126297|my ancestors]]. CONTENTS (Surnames represented) '''Letter Collection'''
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooN0xMamV3ekFPYnc/view?usp=sharing Part 1: Table of Contents and Edwin Morgan letters]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bL72HHOmSHiKxsa0YqVeMBccxMCuBey1/view?usp=sharing Part 2: Early & Civil War Letters: 1840 to 1865]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CbYF1KBRlSKBgBv7QtU7UdKnjgZrCTS9/view?usp=sharing Part 3: Juliette's friend, Gabriella Clark Havens, and BK's Editorial: 1865-1876]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L-V445FHudb9Hk6y2_YOC0PUACplun3p/view?usp=sharing Part 4: Letters of Oscar G. Morgan, Sr.: 1908-1918]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wp3pqjjY0H6PRnNjL-_SqRVMu0N-XbwM/view?usp=sharing Part 5: Letters of Emma Havens Peck: 1922]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kqsx8vUOWdIRQ3Qe4RwUsWkdpD7S3dW7/view?usp=sharing Part 6: Letters of Clair F. Luther: 1930s]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JWIp2_Iuq89V_Ox46nYMoZOLjwyuREhE/view?usp=sharing Part 7: Maude Keenan and Elsie Hall: 1942-1943]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PweqleBuSRJUayNRtmZM7xtr0ft4aoXm/view?usp=sharing Part 8: Hattie Campbell Strope: 1944]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fAutIZOtsGERTHEcoWVC0UVunm7erejn/view?usp=sharing Part 9: Ida Morgan Caldwell, Misc. Letters & Poems]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jmJe4hiqRjTEoAKOBREGJdge7JlikQhp/view?usp=sharing Part 10: Elsie Luther Hall's Trip to D.C. for President Taft's Inauguration: 1909]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/13by9oJ1LbdZ2pxCNMN-xHHOCg8VcZP-L/view?usp=sharing Part 11: Oscar and Inger Morgan's Scandinavian Odyssey: 1985]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/12IoKuTgHQYmmnWSPwkxG0hksrVawAJaL/view?usp=sharing Part 12: ''The Gambling Man'' by Oscar G. Morgan Jr.]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wt2kj1g-dBuQ6uMS3Nr7GUZHQNj5f3eL/view?usp=sharing Part 13: ''The Night of October 11, 1952'' by Oscar G. Morgan Jr.]
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/17MY2xF9slUQWwT4g3Z32JpOhU9IQwJWl/view?usp=sharing Part 14: ''The Burlington Boys'' by Oscar G. Morgan Jr.]

'''ABELL''' of England and Massachusetts
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooVmk3R1VrT2J4MEU/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Abell-6|Mary Abell]], a descendant of King Edward I Distant Ancestor: [[Abel-953|Robert Abell]] '''AIKEN''' of Vermont
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHoocG9xUHJ3VHd5RmM/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Aiken-796|Ellen Aiken]] Distant Ancestor: [[Aiken-832|Samuel Aiken]] '''ALLEN''' of Connecticut
''Note: alleged connection may not be legitimate''
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooQlhHN2IzZDR5V1k/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] '''BENNETT''' of Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHoocjBiYTNEWlJsQ2c/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Bennett-16271|Polly Bennett]] Distant Ancestor: '''BUCK''' of Connecticut and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooa09SOFExTHZ6ODQ/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Buck-3887|Deborah Buck]] Distant Ancestor: '''BURDICK''' of Rhode Island
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooaGlPMGR3NnFPU0E/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Burdick-1644|Mary Burdick]] Distant Ancestor: '''CAMPBELL''' of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooamhiX1RFWnVmNUU/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Campbell-3511|Cynthia Campbell]] Distant Ancestor: '''CHASE''' of Cape Cod, Massachusetts
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooakxfbmNnNHVtVHc/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''CLARK''' of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooY25uZkQxY3BzcDQ/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: [[Clark-17232|Melissa Clark]] Distant Ancestor: '''HUBBARD''' of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooZnNBbmJMUUl0TjA/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''KNAPP''' of Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooX2l4cFV2OFRQYVk/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''LUTHER''' of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooTXFhNFFkb016VFk/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''MORGAN''' of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHoodl9xdXhfY3p6bTA/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy''''']
''Note: some pages have been omitted to protect the privacy of living family members. Any relatives wishing to see the remainder of Oscar's Morgan genealogy are welcome to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16038374&ref=17247766 contact me]''. My Close Ancestor: [[Morgan-16818|Linda Morgan]] Distant Ancestor: '''MORSE''' of England and Massachusetts
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooWk16TEg2a3FjMEE/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''TOWER''' of Rhode Island
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooRk15Y1hSY0J3RzA/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''TWINING''' of Massachusetts
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHoobUI1N1lDMzhsMU0/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor: '''WOODFORD''' of Hartford, Connecticut
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1AH7c9DHooRW9TTmNMR1ZHeEU/view?usp=sharing '''''See genealogy'''''] My Close Ancestor: Distant Ancestor:

A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Military and War, Sources]] [[Category:United States of America, Sources]] [[Category: United States of America, War of 1812]] == A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837== * full book title “A compilation of registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837, inclusive. To which is appended a list of officers on whom brevets were conferred by the President of the United States, for gallant conduct or meritorious services during the war with Great Britain” * by William A. Gordon, of the U.S. War Department * published by James C. Dunn, Washington, DC, 1837 * Source Example: ::: Gordon, William A. ’’[[Space:A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837]]’’ (James C. Dunn, Washington, DC, 1837) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Gordon|Space:A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Space:A Compilation of Registers of the Army of the United States, from 1815 to 1837|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/compilationofreg00gordrich/ *https://books.google.com/books?id=XIcFAAAAMAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001046814

A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Cemetery Records]] [[Category: Norwalk, Connecticut]] [[Category: East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn. == September, 1892. Dedicated to the memory of Norwalk's first ancestors. * by [[Vanhoosear-7|David Hermon Van Hoosear]] (1844-1921) * published by The Standard Association, Printers, Bridgeport, Conn., 1895 * ~170 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/completecopyofin00vanhiala * https://archive.org/details/completecopyofin00vanh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007675372 === Table of Contents === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002064471056&seq=12 Errata] * Index: [https://archive.org/stream/completecopyofin00vanh#page/n67 Page XXXVIII] * Introduction: [https://archive.org/stream/completecopyofin00vanh#page/n8 Page VIII] * Inscriptions: [https://archive.org/stream/completecopyofin00vanh#page/n10 Page IX] === Errata === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002064471056&seq=12 Errata] * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Van Hoosear, David Hermon. ''[[Space:A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.|A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.]]'' (Standard Association, Bridgeport, Conn., 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#VanHoosear|Van Hoosear]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Van Hoosear, David Hermon. ''[[Space:A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.|A Complete Copy of the Inscriptions Found on the Monuments, Headstones, &c., in the Oldest Cemetery in Norwalk, Conn.]]'' (Standard Association, Bridgeport, Conn., 1895) [ Page ].

A Complete Genealogy of the Descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete Genealogy of the Descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn. == With mention of his ancestors. 1637-1890. * by Sophia (Smith) Martin (1847) * published by The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Genealogy of the Descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=AH9RAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/acompletegeneal00martgoog * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog00smit * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog1890smit * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog00smitiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005757301 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15909/ === Table of Contents === * Descendants of Matthew Smith, 4th * Descendants of Mary Smith and Joseph Cone * Descendants of Ruth Smith and Jared Cone * Descendants of Matthew Smith 5th * Descendants of Elizabeth Smith * Descendants of Matthew 6th * Descendants of Anna Smith * Descendants of Azariah Smith * Descendants of Matthew Smith 7th * Descendants of Joseph Smith * Descendants of Samuel Smith * Descendants of Jeremiah Smith * Descendants of Jeremiah Smith, Jr. or 2d * Descendants of Temperance Smith * Descendants of Sophia Smith * Descendants of Abner Comstock Smith * Descendants of Erastus Smith * Descendants of Julia Jennings Smith * Descendants of Calvin Smith * Descendants of Betsey Smith * Descendants of Asa Smith * Descendants of Orrin Smith * Descendants of Oliver Smith * Descendants of Ambrose Smith * Descendants of Obadiah Smith * Descendants of Sally Smith * Descendants of Ebenezer Smith * Descendants of Sarah Smith * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Martin, Sophia. ''[[Space:A Complete Genealogy of the Descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn.|A Complete Genealogy of the Descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn.]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Martin|Martin]])

A Complete Genealogy of The Van Hoosear Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete Genealogy of The Van Hoosear Family == Embracing all descendants of Rinear Van Hoosear, an officer in the Revolutionary army, and a resident of Norwalk, Weston, Connecticut; Ballston, N.Y; and Wilton, Conn. * by [[Vanhoosear-7|David Hermon Van Hoosear]] (1844-1921) * published Norwalk, Conn., 1902 * 96 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Genealogy of The Van Hoosear Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=85lYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog00lcvanh * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog1902vanh * https://archive.org/details/completegenealog00vanh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577453 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773204 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15881/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Explanation of Arrangement * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Index by number === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Van Hoosear, David Hermon. ''[[Space:A Complete Genealogy of The Van Hoosear Family|A Complete Genealogy of The Van Hoosear Family]]'' (Norwalk, Conn., 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#VanHoosear|Van Hoosear]])

A Complete Guide to Heraldry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] [[Category: Miscellaneous Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete Guide to Heraldry == Illustrated by nine plates in colour and nearly 800 other designs, mainly from drawings by Graham Johnston, Hearld painter to The Lyon Court. * by [[Fox-Davies-1|Arthur Charles Fox-Davies]] (1871-1928) of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law * published by Dodge Publishing Co., 214-220 East 23rd Street, New York, 1909 * 647 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Guide to Heraldry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029796608 * https://archive.org/details/completeguidetoh00foxdrich * https://archive.org/details/completeguidetoh00foxduoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831461 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771686 === Table of Contents === * Introduction, page ix * I. The Origin of Armory, page 1 * II. The Status and the Meaning of a Coat of Arms in Great Britain, page 19 * III. The Heralds and Officers of Arms, page 27 * IV. Heraldic Brasses, page 49 * V. The Component Parts of an Achievement, page 57 * VI. The Shield, page 60 * VII. The Field of a Shield and the Heraldic Tinctures, page 67 * VIII. The Rules of Blazon, page 99 * IX. The so-called Ordinaries and Sub-Ordinaries, page 106 * X. The Human Figure in Heraldry, page 158 * XI. The Heraldic Lion, page 172 * XII. Beasts, page 191 * XIII. Monsters, page 218 * XIV. Birds, page 233 * XV. Fish, page 253 * XVI. Reptiles, page 257 * XVII. Insects, page 260 * XVIII. Trees, Leaves, Fruits, and Flowers, page 262 * XIX. Inanimate Objects, page 281 * XX. The Heraldic Helmet, page 303 * XXI. The Crest * XXII. Crowns and Coronets * XXIII. Crest Coronets and Chapeaux * XXIV. The Mantling or Lambrequin * XXV. The Torse or Wreath * XXVI. Supporters * XXVII. The Compartment * XXVIII. Mottoes * XXIX. Badges * XXX. Heraldic Flags, Banners, and Standards * XXXI. Marks of Cadency * XXXII. Marks of Bastardy * XXXIII. The Marshalling of Arms * XXXIV. The Armorial Insignia of Knighthood * XXXV. The Armorial Bearings of a Lady * XXXVI. Official Heraldic Insignia * XXXVII. Augmentations of Honour * XXXVIII. Ecclesiastical Heraldry * XXXIX. Arms of Dominion and Sovereignty * XL. Hatchments * XLI. The Union Jack * XLII. "Seize-Quartiers" * Index, page 326 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles. ''[[Space:A Complete Guide to Heraldry|A Complete Guide to Heraldry]]'' (Dodge, New York, 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#FD|Fox-Davies]])

A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical == * by [[Trumbull-335|Benjamin Trumbull]] (1735-1820) * published by Hudson & Goodwin, Hartford, Connecticut, 1797 * published by Maltby, Goldsmith, and Co., and Samuel Wadsgate, New Haven, Connecticut, 1818 * published by H. D. Utley, New London, Connecticut, 1898 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1797) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GLNXAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo97trum * (1818) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I2Z4ACHdrIoC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lBcwAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vc00AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9CAbAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor00trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo01trumiala ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_9CAbAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo00trum ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo01trum :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X7wbCBMF5usC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EGEBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor05trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor04trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor01trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo02trumiala ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo02intrum ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo00trumb ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_47623 ::* https://archive.org/details/completehistoryo03trum ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100299318 :* Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100685522 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001873803 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012293196 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102815314 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009590344 * (1898) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=52cBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor03trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_38771 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wWcBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CAo_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/acompletehistor02trumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_38772 :* Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651302 (1898) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100267764 === Table of Contents === * Volume I, with an appendix, containing the original patent of New England === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Trumbull, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical|A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical]]'' (H.D. Utley, New London, Conn., 1898) * ([[#Trumbull|Trumbull]]

A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall == Compiled from the Best Authorities & Corrected and Improved from Actual Survey; Illustrated. * by Joseph Polsue (1813?-1891) * published by W. Lake, Truro, 1867-1872. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007925092 * Vol. 1 (1867) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MBsiAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nMcHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2928597 * Vol. 2 (1868) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2928598 * Vol. 3 (1870) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MhsiAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t_9AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175012532779 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2928599 * Vol. 4 (1872) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DRwiAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GGg9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=T-AHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31175022545126 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b2928600 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Polsue, Joseph. ''[[Space:A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall|A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall]]'' (W. Lake, Truro, 1867-1872) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Polsue|Polsue]])

A Complete Record of the John Olin Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Complete Record of the John Olin Family == The first of that name who came to America in the year A.D. 1678. Containing an account of their settlement and genealogy up to the present time--1893 * by [[Olin-140 | Chauncey C. Olin]], 1817 * published Indianapolis, Indiana,1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Complete Record of the John Olin Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843228/page/n10 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005716142 ===General Index=== :Chapter I contains the history of John Olin and family of Rhode Island; Gov. Henry Olin, and Justin Olin and their families and the Edmunds family, of Vermont . :Chapter II contains the history of Hon. Gideon Olin and family, the Dyer family, Whittemore family, the Giles Olin and Anna Reynolds family, James Olin and Esther Reynolds' children, Roxanna and James Harwood, Henry and Reynolds Olin and Mary Townsend, children of Giles Olin, Jno. and Mary Ann Olin a-nd Martin Scott, Jeremiah Olin, and Salome Gage. There are also several families that we have never heard of, namely: Henry Olin, of West Greenwich, Rhode Island; Caleb Olin, of Whittingham or Whittington, Windham county, Vermont, children and grandchildren of Giles(another family) Olin, of Vermont; children and grandchildren of Amasa Olin and Nancy Brightman, his wife; Captain Jonathan Olin and Penelope Harrington, Peleg Olin, father of Roswell W. Olin, of Chester, Michigan, who has a very large family :Chapter III contains the Caleb Olin family of Vermont, consisting of three daughters and eight sons, and all have portraits with the grandfather Calvin and son, Caleb, Jr . :Appendix contains the Reminiscences of the Busy Life of C. C. Olin, the Historian . === Errata === :[https://archive.org/details/cu31924029843228/page/n467 Addendum - Additions and Corrections] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Olin, Chauncey C. ''[[Space:A Complete Record of the John Olin Family| A Complete Record of the John Olin Family]]'' (Indianapolis, Indiana,1893), [ Page ]. :: [[#Olin|Olin]]

A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., Who Died After 1662

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., Who Died After 1662 == * by [[Comstock-2977|Cyrus Ballou Comstock]] (1831-1910) * published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1907 * 314 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., Who Died After 1662|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Rm9GAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/comstockgenealog00incoms * https://archive.org/details/comstockgenealog1907coms * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730404 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15789/ === Table of Contents === * Acknowledgements * Explanatory * Descendants * Note 1 * Note 2 * Christian Names of Comstocks * Surnames Not comstock === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Comstock, Cyrus Ballou. ''[[Space:A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., Who Died After 1662|A Comstock Genealogy, Descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., Who Died After 1662]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Comstock|Comstock]])

A Concise History of New Mexico

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[[Category:New Mexico, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == A Concise History of New Mexico == *Author: [[Prince-1732|Prince, LeBaron Bradford]] *Publisher: The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1912 * Source Example: ::: [[Prince-1732|Prince, LeBaron. Bradford]]. ''[[Space:A_Concise_History_of_New_Mexico|A Concise History of New Mexico]]'' (The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1912) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Prince|Prince]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Concise_History_of_New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/aconcisehistory01pringoog

A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England

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[[Category:Religion Sources]] [[Category:Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England == Assembled by Delegation at Say Brook September 9th, 1708. * by Congregational Churches in Connecticut. Saybrook Synod 1708. * published by Thomas Short, New London, Connecticut, 1710 * 126 pages * This is the first book to be printed in Connecticut * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/confessionoffait01refo (Boston, 1699) * https://books.google.com/books?id=hulhAAAAcAAJ (1710) * http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/Lot/saybrook-platform-a-confession-of-faith-owned-4531512-details.aspx (1710) * https://books.google.com/books?id=TuICAAAAQAAJ (1712) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008624037 (1810) * https://archive.org/details/aconfessionfait00synogoog (1810) * https://books.google.com/books?id=OAOZ-PQ3vXsC (1810) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922465 (1838) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England|A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England]]'' (Thomas Short, New London, Connecticut, 1710) [ Page ]. * ([[#ACoF|A Confession of Faith]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England|A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New-England]]'' (Thomas Short, New London, Connecticut, 1710) [ Page ].

A Construction Image - Quick Tree

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A Contribution to the Genealogy of the DOLL, WEPPNER, FORNES, GARANO, WILLIAMS & Related Families of Buffalo, NY. Compiled by Lillian Barrett Doll, 1964.

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Buffalo, New York]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ====DEDICATED TO LILLIAN BARRETT DOLL==== '''who cared enough to write the family history for the future generations'''.......... In 1964, [[Barrett-4945|Lillian Barrett Doll]] compiled a family genealogy of her husband's family. She was married to Arthur Frederick Doll (1899 - 1989) who was a practicing chiropractor in the city of Buffalo, New York. She was his secretary and in her spare time, a family historian. She typed a family history on her typewriter and donated it to the Buffalo & Erie County Library in downtown Buffalo. There is only one copy in the archives stack. Maggie, a Weppner descendant, was alerted to the existence of this well-revered family history sitting in the stacks of the genealogy room of the Buffalo downtown branch. Maggie took on the challenge of citing sources for Lillian's book as there were none. Maggie fleshed out a few Weppners branches beyond the scope of the book. She also collaborated with another Weppner descendant, Mary Margaret Senftle Somygi. Mary Somogyi wrote an appendix of updated WEPPNER genealogy called ADDENDA AND CORRECTIONS TO THE GENEALOGY OF THE FREDERICK DOLL AND RELATED FAMILIES BY LILLIAN BARRETT DOLL AS COMPILED BY MARY SENFTLE SOMOGYI (1979). There is only one copy. Typewritten by Mary. The appendix will be added at WikiTree. Continuation of the Weppner (and Doll) genealogy will be fortified here at WikiTree by collaborators. ==Cover Page of Lillian's Book== {{Image|file=A_Contribution_to_the_Genealogy_of_the_DOLL_WEPPNER_FORNES_GARANO_WILLIAMS_Related_Families_of_Buffalo_NY_Compiled_by_Lillian_Barrett_Doll_1964.jpg |caption=The Cover Page of Lillian Barrett Doll's Book }} ==First Page typed by Lillian Barrett Doll== {{Image|file=A_Contribution_to_the_Genealogy_of_the_DOLL_WEPPNER_FORNES_GARANO_WILLIAMS_Related_Families_of_Buffalo_NY_Compiled_by_Lillian_Barrett_Doll_1964-1.jpg |caption=Page 1 of Lillian Barrett Doll's Book }} ==To use as a Source== Copy & Paste this citation onto the SOURCE SECTION on the profiles of related family members. Thanks ! ''[[Space:A Contribution to the Genealogy of the DOLL, WEPPNER, FORNES, GARANO, WILLIAMS & Related Families of Buffalo, NY. Compiled by Lillian Barrett Doll, 1964.|A Contribution to the Genealogy of the DOLL, WEPPNER, FORNES, GARANO, WILLIAMS & Related Families of Buffalo, NY.Compiled by Lillian Barrett Doll, 1964.]]'' (Unpublished Manuscript, 1964 ) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Doll|Doll]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Contribution to the Genealogy of the DOLL, WEPPNER, FORNES, GARANO, WILLIAMS & Related Families of Buffalo, NY. Compiled by Lillian Barrett Doll, 1964.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Contribution to The Genealogy of The Handerson Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Contribution to The Genealogy of The Handerson Family == * by Dr. [[Handerson-37|Henry Ebenezer Handerson]] (1837-1918) * published by The Author, New York, 1885 * 80 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Contribution to The Genealogy of The Handerson Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/contributiontoge00hand * https://archive.org/details/contributiontoge00newy === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Note * Errata * The Handerson Family * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Index ::* Families that have intermarried with the Handerson Family ::* Christian Names of the Handerson Family === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/contributiontoge00hand/page/n9/mode/1up Errata] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Handerson, Henry Ebenezer. ''[[Space:A Contribution to The Genealogy of The Handerson Family|A Contribution to The Genealogy of The Handerson Family]]'' (New York, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Handerson|Handerson]])

A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis== * by G.T. Ridlon Sr. * Publisher Lewiston, Me. : Journal press, 1926 * Citation Example: ::: G.T. Ridlon Sr. ''[[Space:A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis|A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis]]'' (Publisher Lewiston, Me. : Journal press, 1929) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#RM|Ridlon Soules]]: Vol. 1, Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Contribution to the History, Biography and Genealogy of the Families named Sole, Solly, Soule, Sowle, Soulis|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi02ridl [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761437 Hathi Trust]

A Contribution to the History and Genealogy of the Tyson and Fitzwater Families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Contribution to the History and Genealogy of the Tyson and Fitzwater Families. == * compiled by Samuel Traquair Tyson * published Los Angeles, Cal., 1922. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/contribution-to-the-history-and-genealogy-of-the-tyson-and-fitzwater-families/oclc/17338529?referer=di&ht=edition World Cat record:] Tyson, Samuel T. (1922). A Contribution to the History and Genealogy of the Tyson and Fitzwater Families. Los Angeles: publisher not identified. * Citation Example: ::: Tyson, Samuel Traquair. ''[[Space:A_Contribution_to_the_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Tyson_and_Fitzwater_Families|A Contribution to the History and Genealogy of the Tyson and Fitzwater Families.]]'' (Los Angeles, Cal., S. T. Tyson, 1922). * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Tyson|Tyson]]: Page 60. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Contribution_to_the_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Tyson_and_Fitzwater_Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi00tyso * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23662784M/A_contribution_to_the_history_and_genealogy_of_the_Tyson_and_Fitzwater_families * https://www.readanybook.com/ebook/a-contribution-to-the-history-and-genealogy-of-the-tyson-and-fitzwater-families-373827 ----

A Contribution Toward a Genealogy of All Torreys in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Contribution Toward a Genealogy of All Torreys in America == being genealogical notes showing the paternal line of descent from William Torrey, of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset County, England, A.D. 1557 to Abner Torrey, of Weymouth, Massachusetts, with all descendants of Abner Torrey * by [[Torrey-1289 | Dolphus Torrey]], 1833 - 1905 * published Detroit, Michigan, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Contribution Toward a Genealogy of All Torreys in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=rSwfAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/acontributionto05unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/contributiontowa1890torr * https://archive.org/details/acontributionto00torrgoog * https://archive.org/details/contributiontowa00torr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597778 === Table of Contents === : Preface : Method of Numbering Used : Table of Ancestry : Families of English Torreys : American Families : Postscript to Family Records : Appendix :: Etymology :: Heraldry :: English Geographical Names :: War Records :: Military Service :: The Planting of New England :: Additional Etymological Notes :: Index to Family Records === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Torrey, Dolphus. ''[[Space:A Contribution Toward a Genealogy of All Torreys in America | A Contribution Toward a Genealogy of All Torreys in America ]]'' (Detroit, Michigan, 1890), [ Page ]. * ([[#Torrey|Torrey]])

A Copy of The Old Epitaphs in The Burying Ground of Block-Island, R.I.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island | Rhode Island Sources]] == A Copy of The Old Epitaphs in The Burying Ground of Block-Island, R.I. == * by Edward Doubleday Harris (b.1839) * published by John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, Mass., 1883 * Source Example: ::: Harris, Edward Doubleday. ''[[Space:A Copy of The Old Epitaphs in The Burying Ground of Block-Island, R.I.|A Copy of The Old Epitaphs in The Burying Ground of Block-Island, R.I.]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Cambridge, Mass., 1883) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Harris|Harris]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Harris|Harris]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Copy of The Old Epitaphs in The Burying Ground of Block-Island, R.I.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=U0p63RXkPl8C * https://archive.org/details/copyofoldepitaph00harr * https://archive.org/details/acopyoldepitaph00harrgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578026 === Table of Contents === * Index: [https://books.google.com/books?id=U0p63RXkPl8C&pg=PA61 Page 61].

A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1727-1857

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Hanover, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1727-1857 == * published by The Rockland Standard, Rockland, Mass., 1898 * 319 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1727-1857|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/copyofrecordsofb1727dwel * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028815401 * https://archive.org/details/copyofrecordsofb00hano * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008915442 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329584 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7 Errata] * Births, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * Marriages, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA111 Page 111]. * Deaths, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA192 Page 192]. * Intentions of Marriage, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA249 Page 249]. * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA281 Page 281]. === Errata === * See [https://books.google.com/books?id=5YxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7 Errata] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1727-1857|A Copy of the Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths and of Intentions of Marriage of the Town of Hanover, Mass., 1727-1857]]'' (The Rockland Standard, Rockland, Mass., 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#BMDIHM|BMDI of Hanover]])

A Cotteswold Shrine, Being A Contribution To The History of Hailes, County Gloucester, Manor, Parish and Abbey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Gloucestershire | Gloucestershire Genealogies]] == A Cotteswold Shrine, Being A Contribution To The History of Hailes, County Gloucester, Manor, Parish and Abbey == * by Welbore St. Clair Baddeley (b.1856) * published by John Bellows, Gloucester, 1908 * [[Wikipedia: Hailes,_Gloucestershire]] * Source Example: ::: Baddeley, Welbore St. Clair. ''[[Space:A Cotteswold Shrine, Being A Contribution To The History of Hailes, County Gloucester, Manor, Parish and Abbey|A Cotteswold Shrine, Being A Contribution To The History of Hailes, County Gloucester, Manor, Parish and Abbey]]'' (John Bellows, Gloucester, 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Baddeley|Baddeley]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Baddeley|Baddeley]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Cotteswold Shrine, Being A Contribution To The History of Hailes, County Gloucester, Manor, Parish and Abbey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=7Lz96teKJzoC * https://archive.org/details/acotteswoldshri00baddgoog * https://archive.org/details/cotteswoldshrine00badd_0 * https://archive.org/details/cotteswoldshrine00badd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696437 === Table of Contents === * Preface * List of Illustrations * Chapter 1: The Locality in Roman and Pre-Roman Times * Chapter 2: Norman Times * Chapter 3: Successors of The Tancarvilles * Chapter 4: Richard Earl of Cornwall. Founding of Hailes Abbey. The Parish Church. The Dedication of Hailes. * Chapter 5: The AbbeyChurch and Buildings ::* The Cellarium ::* Coquina, or Kitchen ::* The Grater (O. Fr. Fraitur) ::* The Lavatory ::* The Warming-Parlour (Calefactorium) ::* Culvert ::* Dorter-Subvault (O. F. Dortoir) ::* Chapter-House ::* Book-Cupboard and Vestry * Chapter 6: The Shrine of the Holy Blood * Chpater 7: The Viterbo Tragedy * Chapter 8: Early Vicissitudes of The Abbey. A Fire. New buildings. The Relic of the Cross. Visit of King Edward I. The Seal. * Chapter 9: The Cistercian Day ::* Appendix 1 to Chapter 9 ::* Appendix 2 to Chapter 9 * Chapter 10: The 14th Century * Chapter 11: The 15th Century. Appeal to Rome for Help. Results * Chapter 12: The Return of Prosperity * Chapter 13: The Dissolution * Chapter 14: Heraldry at Hailes. The List of Abbots * Chapter 15: The Hoby Family. Sudeley and Katherine Parr. Lady Jane Grey. Seymour of Sudeley. Parr, Marquis of Northampton ::* Note 1 to Chapter 15 Owners of the Abbey after the Dissolution ::* Note 2 to Chapter 15 Evesham and the Hobys ::* Note 3 to Chapter 15 Crandos of Sudeley ::* Pedigree of Brydges, Lords Chandos of Sudeley * Chapter 16: The Jacobean Owners of Hailes * Chapter 17: During the Civil War. The End. * Appendix. Early Chancery Proceedings * Local Names of Places * Field Names * Index *

A Couch To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Eversole-185|A Couch]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Eversole-185&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Couch To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].'

A County Named Sauk

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[[Category:Greenwood-3667]] [[Category:Sauk County, Wisconsin]] '''This is a transcription of names and brief descriptions of individuals cited, referenced, or shown in the 1976 publication ''A County Named Sauk'' written by Kenneth I. Lange and published by the [https://saukcountyhistory.org Sauk County Historical Society (SCHS)].''' Individuals are sorted by the section and page number they first appear in with subsequent page numbers noted afterward. Links to WikiTree profiles and their birth and death years are made when identified. The book itself is [https://saukcountyhistory.org/merchandise-schs/a-county-called-sauk-by-kenneth-lange available] from the Historical Society for a small fee. ===Sources and acknowledgements=== :i. ::[https://saukcountyhistory.org/william-h-canfield William H Canfield (1819-1913)] - pgs. 1, 2, 8, 12,19, 26, 45, 67, 68, 72, 75, 76, 87, 93, 106, 119 ::[[Cole-11185|Harry Ellsworth Cole (1861-1928)]] - pg. 123 ::John G Gregory ::'''[[Derleth-6|August Derleth (1909-1971)]]''' - Ch. 17 pg. 120 ::Ralph T Tuttle ::Francis DeSautelle (SCHS) ::Paul Wilkinson (Sauk-Prairie Historical Society) ::Harold Kruse (Friendship Rural School Historical Society) ::Carla Kruse (Friendship Rural School Historical Society) ::Wesley Sale (Reedsburg Area Historical Society) ::Irvin Dreifke (Reedsburg Area Historical Society) ::Erhart Mueller (Town of Sumpter, author of Sumpter book series) - pg. 82 ::Helen Achczynski - pg. 7 ::Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baumgarten ::Peter Blankenheim ::Mrs. Clarence Bloss ::Lorin Bowens ::Harry Brainard ::Donald and Donna Burton ::Alice Conger ::Ina Curtis ::Mr. and Mrs. L E Dederich - pg. 18 ::Raymond Dischler ::Mr. and Mrs William Duddleston ::Arthur Danse ::Reinhold N. Duren ::Frona Dwyer ::Harvey Faivre - pg. 86 (owns farm on which Thornton Cemetery lies) ::Robert Faivre ::Mrs. Tom Fargen, Sr. ::Ewald Fuhlbohm - pg. 56 ::Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Head ::Norma Henderson ::Archie Johnson ::Harlow Jones ::Willard W Kleeber ::Charles Kleinert - pg. 14 ::Henry Koenig ::Helen Laws ::Roger Little Eagle ::Laura Maltbey :ii. ::Ralph Marquardt ::Edwin McFarlane ::Esther Meyer ::R. Paul Meyer ::Virginia Mueller ::Albert Nachreiner ::Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nash ::Otto Pawlisch ::Robert Pearson - pg. 34 ::Hilbert Pierce ::Benjamin Franklin Querhammer - pgs. 30, 91 ::Mrs. L L Radel ::Frank Rausch ::Cameron R Reed ::Peter Rettgen - pg. 1 (North Freedom) ::Ronald A Rich ::Louise Rich ::Vera Schwartz ::Walter E Scott ::Roger Shanks ::Lawrence Siebecker ::Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slotty ::Carolyn Sorge ::Lucille Stokes ::Richard Stone ::Hildegard Thering ::William C Thies - pg. 88 ::Harvey Vodak ::Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vodak, Jr. ::John Warne ::Delbert Winn ::Hazel Dickey Wright - pg. 17 ::Ruth L Hine (manuscript editor) ::Forrest Hartmann (copyright) ::William Schutte (pictures) ::Gordon L Willson (president, Sauk County Historical Society) ===Chapter 2=== :2. ::[[Lapham-685|Increase Allen Lapham (1811 - 1875)]] - pgs. 8, 67 ===Chapter 3=== :7. ::Frank D Hulburt ::Jean Nicolet :8. ::Alvin Burt :12. ::Jonathan Carver ::Peter Pond :13. ::Clement Thering ::Warren L Witttry (archaeologist) :14. ::G Richard Peske (archaeologist) ===Chapter 4=== :15. ::Louis Jolliet ::Jacques Marquette :16. ::Thomas Nuttall ::Benjamin Smith Barton ::[[Davis-4|Jefferson Davis (c. 1808 - 1889)]] ::W S Harney (Captain then General) ::Black Hawk :17. ::Thomas S Jesup (Quartermaster General) ::Clark family ::Foote family :19. ::J W Jones ::Harlow Jones ===Chapter 5=== :21. ::John Brink ::Garret Vliet ::James Marsh :24. ::A G Tuttle - pgs. 38, 68 :25. ::Edmond Rendtorff - pg. 69 ::Myra Burt ::Phineas Bundy :26. ::E A Paddock - pg. 66, 73, 82 ===Chapter 6=== :27. ::Margaret Fuller :28. ::E D Jackson - pg. 80, 91, 92 :29. ::Anton Maulwulf (German pastor) ::John Dickie :30. ::Robert Burns ::Justile McDonald ::Thomas F Croal ::"Old Man" Carney ::Hugh Scallon :31. ::Mary J Davies ::Charles Abbott (Sumpter, cousin in New Hampshire) :32. ::Lydia Cammack ::Florian Hatz (Switzerland) ::Bartholomew Ragatz (Switzerland to Honey Creek) ::Cobleigh family (Vermont) ::D B Hulburt - pg. 137 ===Chapter 7=== :34. ::[[Pearson-12477|Manelious Pearson]] (La Valle) ::Mary Ann Pearson (La Valle) ::Eliza Chapman (teacher) ::Nicolaus Hoefer (Reedsburg German) :36. ::Chief Yellow Thunder (Winnebago) ::Chief Ah-Ho-Cho-Ka (Reedsburg Town) ::"Million Dollar Jack" DeKorra ::R D Marshall :37. ::Dr. Charles Cowles - pg. 73, 124 ::Arthur Seymour ===Photos 1=== :41. ::White Eagle ::Standing Water - pg. 42 :43. ::Moses Laws ::Persis Laws (Dane Co landing) :45. ::Metcalf, Paddock, & Waterman (Upper Mills, Baraboo) ::Ryan S (?) Hollerbeck (cabinet maker) ::F S Eberhart (power dam photo) :46. ::Lodde family (Loddes Mills) :52. ::S J Seymour (Old Settlers) - pg. 54 :54. ::E L Philipp (Wisconsin Conversationist) - pg. 56 ::George Francis (Legends of the Lakes) :57. ::Martin brothers ::Wilferd Stone (farmer, Sumpter) :58. ::Henry Mettel (Sumpter, played violin) ::Hank Pickar (played the cattle ribs) :60. ::Mrs. Edith Head (teacher) ===Chapter 8=== :67. ::Abraham Lezeart :68. ::Charles Hirschinger ::Noble C Kirk (Devils Lake) ::William Dempster Hoard (Hoard's Dairyman) :70. ::Moses Strong (historian, 1885) - pg. 88 ===Chapter 9=== :71. ::Silas Seymour (Dellona Town, from New York) ::John Mortimer (Woodland Town, from England) ::Sam Mortimer (brother to John Mortimer) ::John Jones (stayed at Ferry House, to his horror) :72. ::Eliza Chapman ::Walbridge papers (from Sumpter to Vermont) ::Ada Pierce ::Isadora Cowles :73. ::Dr. Marcus Bossard :74. ::Mr. Atkins (pauper in Baraboo Town) ::Mrs. Whaling (Loganville pauper) ::J J Gattiker (letters from Honey Creek to Switzerland) ===Chapter 10=== :75. ::Eikey schoolhouse ::Henry Palmer :76. ::Ruth Southard - pg. 80 ::Deacon Baker (Glenville Road) ::George Sullivan (fiddler in Freedom Town) ::Dan Seeley (played the bones with George Sullivan) ::Robert Beers (grandson of G. Sullivan) ::Beers Family Singers :77. ::N W Wheeler (lawyer, author, speaker) ::Lester C Randolph (Valton) ::Gilbert Mortimer (Valton?) :78. ::Toby Clavadatscher (started Black Hawk and Witwen bands) ::William Mitchell (Mitchell Concert Band) ::Daniel Kelsey (blacksmith) ::Eldridge Jackson ::Henry "Hank" Elder" Schermerhorn ===Chapter 11=== :80. ::James Spencer Kimball (teacher) ::Edward Hobart (first teacher to take students on geology/botany field trips) ::David Burmester ::Eva Alexander (Narrows Creek) :81. ::Robert Babington - pg. 147 :82. ::Belle Cushman Bohn ===Chapter 12=== :84. ::Mrs. Austin Seely (Baraboo) ::T M Fullerton (Methodist preacher) - pg. 119 ::Mrs. "Auntie" Rose (Valton's first female preacher) ::Stephen Duren ("zealous pastor" St. Paul's - Hillpoint) :85. ::William Grubb (Baraboo) ::John Greenslit (Revolutionary War vet buried in Dellona Town) ::Reuben and Betty Thornton (Thornton Cemetery aka "Stony Lonesome", Ironton) ::Charles Thornton (their son) :86. ::Thomas and Elinor Jones (Jones Cemetery, Greenfield Town) ::Robert Davis (Spring Green, 1862, aged 17) ===Chapter 13=== :88. ::Reverend Warren Cochran ::"Blacktop" John Donaghey :89. ::Leslie Swanson (covered bridges) ===Chapter 14=== :90. ::Henry Adams :91. ::George Hackett (North Freedom) ::Joseph Duren (an owner of the Cazenovia Southern) ::Reinhold Duren (son of Joseph Duren) ::James Hill (President of Great Northern) ::John Cash (depot agent for Cazenovia Southern) :92. ::Benjamin Paddock (La Valle?) ===Chapter 15=== :94. ::A J Vertheins :95. ::Garth Premo (Chairman of Sumpter Town in 1941) :95. ::Swain Mather (Sumpter) :96. ::Leo Crowley (U.S. Congressman for Wisconsin in 1941) ===Chapter 16=== :98. ::Peck's Landing (near Spring Green) ===Photos 2=== :106. ::J Tower (Pig Metal & Castings, - Ironton Iron Works) :112. ::W J Neuman (owned Dawn Manor, Newport) - pg. 131 :113. ::August Schoenbeck (wagon shop owner, Rock Springs/Ableman) :117. ::Billie Welch (ran store in "Billie Town" aka White Mound) - pg. 138 :118. ::Aldo Leopold (Fairfield Town along the Wisconsin River, Sand County Almanac) - pg. 130 ===Chapter 17=== :119. ::Kent Trimpey (Sauk Prairie) ::B F Shumard (geologist in Baraboo, 1852) - pg. 127 ::Agoston Haraszthy (Sauk City) :120. ::Edward Schroeter (Leader of Sauk City Gemeinde) ::Theodore F Kouba :121. ::Billy Ynand (Sauk Prairie) ===Chapter 18=== :123. ::Alvin Burt (deputy surveyor) ::Robert Bryant (Englishman, business partner with Count Haraszthy) ::Ferdinand Keller (farmed Honey Creek Town in the 1840s) ::Jacob Gasser (farmed Honey Creek Town in the 1840s) ::William "Uncle Bill" Johnson (b. 1794, Sumpter pioneer, 1st meeting of Old Settler's Association held on his property in 1872, at age 78, lived for 100 years) - pg. 124 :124. ::Governor Emanuel Phillip (purchased land of Uncle Bill's, became St. Ida's convent) ===Chapter 19=== :125. ::Chester Mattson and George Grant (ferry builders at Merrimac) ===Chapter 20=== :126. ::Archibald Barker and Andrew Dunn (tried to settle Baraboo as early as 1837 and failed) ::D K Noyes (1844, spent a few days on Sauk Prairie and wandered) ::Abraham Wood (guilty of riot/assault) ::A Garrison (Justice of the Peace - Baraboo Precinct) - pg. 127 :127. ::James Steele (Baraboo in 1847) :128. ::Ringling family ::N W Morley (1908, Ringlings were hop pickers) ::G N Knapp (Sumpter, visited by the Ringling brothers in 1880s) ::Gollmar family :129. ::Max Taras and family (arrived in 1918 from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan) ::Elizabeth Herritz ===Chapter 21=== :130. ::Mrs. Andrew (Ann) Garrison (apparently French-Canadian, attempted to found Garrisonville on the Lower Narrows, but failed, moved to Chicago with second husband where she passed away) ::Donald Burton (farm located at Garrisonville site) ===Chapter 22=== :131. ::James Jones (Delton, 1851), same as J W Jones in Chapter 4? ===Chapter 23=== :132. ::James Christie and family (first white family in Excelsior, 1841, lived one mile from Samuel Hackett) ::Samuel Hackett and family (North Freedom) ::Mrs. Mable Buxton (librarian of North Freedom, lived 70 years in village) ::Joe Vodak Sr (d. 1974) - pg. 133 ::Joe Vodak Sr.'s father (Vodak animal cemetery) :134. ::Larry of Larry's Bar, La Rue ::Stephen V. R. Ableman (Ableman-Rock Springs) ::Behnke's Supper Club (burned 1969) ===Chapter 24=== :135. ::F J Groat (1850, asked about Reedsburg and laughed at) ::Reed (founder of Reedsburg) ::Old Mother Clark (founder of Reedsburg) ::Oscar Russell (Reedsburg) ::N G Abbott (Reedsburg) ::William E Schroeder (operated La Valle Bakery) :136. ::Richard Mann (platted Valton in 1856, named w/ surveyor) ::Ernest Hupeden (tramp who painted Modern Woodman Hall, and possibly Effinger Brewery, now Von Steihl Winery in Baraboo) :137. ::Robert Bohn (bank owner in Lime Ridge) ::William Palmer (born in Maryland, built first frame house in Loganville) ::Chauncey Logan (founder of Loganville) ::Shelden's Mill (Loganville) ::Fred Kohlmeyer (Loganville, built Klondike car/truck) ::Bert and Frank Leicher (built fire truck ladders for their older brothers in Minnesota) ::Burmester's Grocery ===Chapter 25=== :138. ::Edward Kraemer, Sr. (Plain, biggest donor) ::Craemer's Corners (after people who had a store in Plain) :139. ::Frona Dwyer (Sandusky) ===Chapter 26=== :140. ::Helen Sherwood Richardson (her grandfather returned to Mineral Point 9 Jul 1847, High Bank) ::Frank Lloyd Wright (Taliesin, Iowa County) ===Chapter 27=== :142. ::Governor Henry Dodge :143. ::Ferry & Clas of Milwaukee ::Charles Karch (1934: Sauk County's first agricultural agent) :145. ::Raymond Schoephorster (County Board Chairman-Coordinator) ::Durrand and Bergquist of Dubuque ===Chapter 28=== :146. ::Robert Cook (president of Population Reference Bureau for 20 years) :147. ::Elva Brice (Lime Ridge history) - pg. 148 ::W G Doll (Prairie du Sac) :148. ::Fred Peters (meat market in Ableman, sausage maker from Germany) :149. ::Sauk County Highway Commissioner Sumner ::Ralph Waldo Emerson ::Chief Seattle (Suquemish Tribe) ===Chapter 29=== :151. ::Smoke family (Tomah, Wisconsin) ::Aldous Huxley ::Harve Grover (rural La Valle, still farming at 89 years old - as of 1976) ::Crowfoot of the Blackfoot Tribe END

A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons == '''...alias 'The Emersons in America'.''' * by [[Emerson-3287|Peter Henry Emerson (1856-1936)]]. * published 1901. * 16 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/32601 === Table of Contents === * A Criticism of Professor B.K. Emerson's "Emersons in America," alias "The Ipswich Emersons" (1899). * A Textual Criticism of "The Emersons in America," 1897, alias "The Ipswich Emersons," 1899, By Professor B. K. Emerson. === Errata === * The entire booklet is devoted to alleged errors in [[Space:The_Ipswich_Emersons|The Ipswich Emersons]]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Emerson, Peter Henry. ''[[Space:A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons|A Criticism of 'The Ipswich Emersons' alias 'The Emersons in America']]'' (1901). [ Page ]. * [[#Emerson|Emerson, A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Emerson|Emerson, A Criticism of The Ipswich Emersons]]: [ Page ])

A Crosby Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Crosby Family == Josiah Crosby, Sarah Fitch .. and their descendants * by Nathan Crosby, 1798-1885 * published Lowell, Massachusetts, 1877 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Crosby Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/crosbyfamilyjosi00cros/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Crosby_Family_Josiah_Crosby_Sarah_Fitc/V3gtAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&printsec=frontcover === WikiTree Syntax === * Crosby, Nathan. ''[[Space:A Crosby Family | A Crosby Family ]]'' (Lowell, MA, 1877), [ Page ]. * ([[#Crosby|Crosby]]) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History == Containing the names of a large proportion of the Cutlers in the United States and Canada, and a record of many individual members of the family, with an account also of other families allied to the Cutlers by marriage. * by Nahum Sawin Cutler (1837-) * published by E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1889 * 665 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=b4pGAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cutlermemorialge00cutl * https://archive.org/details/cutlermemorialge00byucutl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730217 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15746/ === Table of Contents === * Contents * List of illustrations * Names of the early emigrants * Explanations * Arms of the Cutlers * Preface * Introduction * James Cutler and His Descendants * John Cutler and His Descendants. * Robert Cutler and His Descendants * Johnathan Cutler and His Descendants * Benjamin Cutler and hid descendants * John Cutler and His Descendants. John1 Cutler, was born about 1746-50... * Benjamin Cutler and His Descendants. 1. Benjamin1 Cutler, a blacksmith... * Richard Cutler and His Descendants * Edmond Cuttler and His Descendants * Cutlers who were loyal to their mother country * John Cutler, from Holland, and His Descendants * Cutlers, who were soldiers in King Philips and other wars * Unclassified records * A study upon the origin of the Cutler name * Researches in Genealogy relating to the Cutler Family, made in England in summer vacation, 1888, in an endeavor to trace the ancestry of the first emigrants of that name, who settled in Massachusetts Bay in the years 1634-7... * Somerset house * Extracts from English researches * Index. Descendants of James Culter of Watertown * Index. Descendants of John Cutler of Hingham * Index. Miscellaneous--Christian names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cutler, Nahum Sawin. ''[[Space:A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History|A Cutler Memorial and Genealogical History]]'' (E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1889) * ([[#Cutler|Cutler]])

A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] * A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life by John Dane of Ipswich, 1682, to which is added a pedigree of the Dane family, and a few notes * By John Dane * Published 1854 by Samuel G. Drake, in Boston, Massachusetts * http://books.google.com/books/about/A_declaration_of_remarkable_providences.html?id=o6scIVL2k1wC * Citation Example: ::Dane, John [[Space:A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life|A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life]] (Samuel G. Drake, Boston, Massachusetts, 1854) [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space :Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office == Prepared under the superintendece of The Deputy Keeper of the Records. Published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls by authority of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department. * Printed for Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xR0XAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=l94rAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&id=l94rAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal01greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/adescriptivecat03offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://archive.org/details/adescriptivecat03offigoog ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol1 * Vol. 2 (1894) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5t4rAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal02greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/adescriptivecat01offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol2 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9uMsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WZTSAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g1M4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qakLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal03greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal03grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol3 * Vol. 4 (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h-IrAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=N6oLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IWMpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uuMsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H1I4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal04greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal04grea ::* https://archive.org/details/adescriptivecat02offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol4 * Vol. 5 (1906) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=biAsAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oaoLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mGgpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TVI4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal05greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal05grea ::* https://archive.org/details/adescriptivecat00offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol5 * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal06greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/descriptivecatal06grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000917781 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol6 === Pierrepont Research === * Vol. 1 ::* A 713 Thomas Perpoynte, citizen and draper of London. 18 June, 13 Hen. VIII ::* B 1092 [Ches.] Gilbert Perepunt and his brother William, and his father William. no date: William de Vernon, Justice of Chester. Also mentions "Hulfkellus de Chester" * Vol. 2 ::* A 2950 [Norf.] Robert Perepunt, Witness. no date: William de Warenna and his father William, Richard de Snetesham and Geoffrey his brother. Ralph the Clerk of Tefford, Gilbert de Blevilla. ::* A 2970 [Norf.] Richard Petraponte, Witness. no date: Mathew de Soldeham, Robert de Rievilla, William the Chaplain of Herham. * Vol. 3 ::* A 4133 [Sussex.] [[Pierrepont-93|Richard Petraponte]], Petroponte [Twelfth century] ::* A 4172 [Sussex.] John Pierpount date: 1359 [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal03grea#page/38/mode/1up Page 38] ::* A 4181 [Sussex.] [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal03grea#page/38/mode/1up Page 38] Petraponte, Walter Petroponte [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal03grea#page/39/mode/1up Page 39]: "Grant by Thomas Oklee of Kymere, to William Agwylon, of Dicheninge, of 8d. yearly rent from the croft in Dicheninge which Letice Agulon purchase from Walter de Petroponte, Hurst Perpont, Saturday, the vigil of St. Laurence, 14 Edward II." date 1321 ::* A 4191 [Sussex.] Sir John Perpound, knt., Perpount [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal03grea#page/40/mode/1up Page 40]: Friday after St. ark the evangelist, 42 Edward III. date: 1369 * Vol. 4 ::* [Sussex.] 7210 Simon de Pierrepoint, de Petraponte, "Grant by Peter de Hautboys brother, and heir of William de Hautboys, to brother Guichard the prior, and the monks, of St. Pancras, Lewes, of all the land and tenement which he inherited from the said William in Herst, with the dower of Helewise, relict of the said William, after the death, to hold of the heirs of Simon de Pierrepoint (Petraponte), and of their heirs, in free and perpetual alms, doing royal service therefore, as much as belongs to two parts of a knight's fee, to wit when scutage is at 20s. one mark, for all service. Witnesses: - Sir Anfred de Ferrinkes, Hugh de Plumtone, Thomas de Iford, and others (named)." * Vol. 5 ::* 10988 [Camb.] [Norf.] [Sussex.] Godefredus de Petraponte [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal05grea#page/75/mode/1up Page 75] ::* 12264 George Parpoynt [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal05grea#page/274/mode/1up Page 274]: 4 December, 26 Henry VIII (1535) ::* 12274 [Leic] 24 April, 20 Henry VIII (1529) [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal05grea#page/275/mode/1up Page 275] ::* 13661 Walter Perepount, of Hocle, [https://archive.org/stream/descriptivecatal05grea#page/564/mode/1up Page 564] === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office|A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office]]'' (London, 1890-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#ADCAD|Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817) == The journal of Lady Malcolm, Containing The Conversations of Napoleon with Sir Pulteney Malcolm. * edited by Sir Arthur Wilson, K.C.I.E. * introduction by Muriel Kent * originally published 1899 * published by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., Museum Street, London, 1929 * 160 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ADiaryOfStHelena === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Diary === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wilson, Arthur. ''[[Space:A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817)|A Diary of St. Helena (1816, 1817)]]'' (George Allen & Unwin, London, 1929) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilson|Wilson]])

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames

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[[Category: Europe, Sources]] [[Category:England]] [[Category:Scotland]] [[Category:Wales]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England]], [[Space:Sources-Scotland]], and [[Space:Sources-Wales]] == A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames == *Author: Bardsley, Charles Wareing, MA. *Publisher: Henry Frowde, 1901 - London * Source Example: ::: Bardsley, Charles Wareing, MA. ''[[Space:A_Dictionary_of_English_and_Welsh_Surnames|A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames]]'' (Henry Frowde, London, 1901) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bardsley|Bardsley]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Dictionary_of_English_and_Welsh_Surnames|A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/adictionaryengl00goog

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records == * by [[Manwaring-372|Charles William Manwaring]] (1829-1905) * published R. S. Peck & Co., Hartford, Conn., 1904 * refers to ''[[Space:The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut|The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut]]'' (Brown & Parsons, Hartford, 1850) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1902) Hartford District 1635-1700 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f_8LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon02manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon01manw ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 * Vol. 2 (1904) Hartford District 1700-1729 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u9MLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XAIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon01manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon02manw ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 * Vol. 3 (1906) Hartford District 1729-1750 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g9QLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0P8LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon00manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon03manw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 (1902) Hartford District 1635-1700 ::* Preface ::* Introduction ::* List of Probate Districts ::* List of Towns ::* Book No. A., or, The First Book of The Colony of Connecticut :::* Colonial Records, Vol. 1 :::* Probate Records, Vol. 1 :::* Appendix to Vol. 1, 1635-1650, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA44 Page 44]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 2, 1650-1663, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA91 Page 91]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 3, 1663-1677, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA169 Page 169]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 4, 1677/8-1687, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA265 Page 265]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 5, 1687-1695, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA391 Page 391]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 6, 1695-1700, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA531 Page 531]. ::* Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA602 Page 602]. ::* General Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA603 Page 603]. ::* Index of Estates, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA605 Page 605]. ::* Index of Names, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA624 Page 624]. * Vol. 2 (1904) Hartford District 1700-1729 ::* * Vol. 3 (1906) Hartford District 1729-1750 ::* === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon03manw/page/n12 Errata] for all three volumes * Vol. 1: [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw/page/602 Errata] === Citation Formats === * Manwaring, Charles William. ''[[Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records]]'' (R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Manwaring|Manwaring]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Manwaring, Charles William. ''[[Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records]]'' (R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ].

A Discourse Delivered on The First Sabbath after The Commencement of The Year 1802

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Discourse Delivered on The First Sabbath after The Commencement of The Year 1802 == * by John Elliott (1768-1824) * published by T. & J.B. Dunning, Middletown, 1802 * Source Example: ::: Elliott, John. ''[[Space:A Discourse Delivered on The First Sabbath after The Commencement of The Year 1802|A Discourse Delivered on The First Sabbath after The Commencement of The Year 1802]]'' (T. & J.B. Dunning, Middletown, 1802) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Elliott|Elliott]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Elliott|Elliott]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Discourse Delivered on The First Sabbath after The Commencement of The Year 1802|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/discoursedeliver00elli * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009577563 * https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/A_discourse_delivered_on_the_first_Sabbath_after_the_commencement_of_the_year_1802_%28IA_discoursedeliver00elli%29.pdf

A Documentary History of Chelsea

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chelsea, Massachusetts]] == A Documentary History of Chelsea == including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824 * by Mellen Chamberlain, 1821-1900 * published The Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 1908 * Citation Example: :::Chamberlain, Mellen. ''[[Space:A Documentary History of Chelsea|A Documentary History of Chelsea]]'' (The Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 1908) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Chamberlain|Chamberlain]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Documentary History of Chelsea|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto04cham ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis03wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis01socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis05wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis06wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01cham_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01cham_1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BwgpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p8YMAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=sCQlAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Nss1AAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=DoQCHLxFfNkC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=2z4OAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis00wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis01wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis02wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adocumentaryhis04wattgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto02cham_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto02cham_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto02chamb ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GcYMAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=eT4OAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ic01AAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=_uv5WWdCtvMC ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=4yYlAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=sJclBFtbTqgC

A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente,

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[[Category:Oyster Bay, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Documentary History of het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente, Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island == * By Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh (1842-1919) * Published 1902 to 1907 as a series of 10 pamphlets or leaflets (also called volumes or issues), compiled in book form. * Volumes 1-2 published by Press of E. Storer; volumes 3-10 by The Knickerbocker Press. Citing this source (Wikicode format): * Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus. ''[[Space: A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente,|A Documentary History of het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente, Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island]]'', New York: Press of E. Storer; Knickerbocker Press, 1902-1907. ::''Try to cite the publication date of the version you read. Include volume number (if determined), page numbers, and (if possible) a link to the relevant pages in the electronic edition you used.'' NOTE: This is the same work as ''[[Space: A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island| A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island]]'' === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01stou/ (Archive.org), 1388 pages * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555623 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx2z23 - Vols 1-5 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t1kh15b9s - Vol. 4 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx2z24 - Vols. 6-10 * http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028825012 (Archive.org), 100 pages, begins with Pamphlet No. 4, "Dutch Genealogy". contains pages 209-291. * https://www.stoutenburgh-teller.com/resources/library/a-documentary-history-of-the-dutch-congregation-of-oyster-bay-pamphlet-no-4/ - Pamphlet 4, 100 pages * http://books.google.com/books?id=26YuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA5&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false (Google Books), Issues 1-5 === Abbreviations used in book === :B Born :Bb Baptized or Baptism :Bd Buried :Bk Bushwick :Bn Brooklyn :BS Black Stamp :CN Cow Neck :CS Cedar Swamp :D Died :dau Daughter :DC Dutch Church :EC Episcopal Church :EN East Norwich :EW East Woods :F Folio :Fg Flushing :Fh Flatbush :Flds Flatlands :FM Fosters Meadows :GC Glen Cove :H Hewletts :Hd Hempstead :Hn Huntington :HTR Hempstead Town Records :Ja Jamaica :JTR Jamaica Town Records :L Liber. :M Married :MC Methodist Church :Mt Manhasset :NH North Hempstead :Nn Newtown :NY New York :OB Oyster Bay :PC Presbyterian Church :R Recorded :Rd Riverhead :Rn Readington, NJ :Spg Springfield :Ss Success :WH Wolver Hollow === Excerpts (Duryea family biographies) === The excerpts I have included here are ones that I think will be of interest to the Duryea family. -- Gail Cox ==== [[Duryea-83|George Duryea]] Born 5/9/1821 ==== GEORGE DURYEA, of Muttontown, son of Roloft and Mary Ann Duryea, b. May 9, 1821; bp. Jtily 15, 1821, in W. H.; d. Mch. 30, 1896; m. Sarah Post, dau. of Elisha of Bethpage and Sarah Seaman of Jerusalem, b. Jan. 23, 1818; living at Fg., 1903. George Duryea, Hank Nostrand, and Henry Bell were the carpenters who constructed most of the buildings in the Dutch settlement. Issue : '''Daniel Peters, m. Cornelia Robbins.''' Sarah Eliza, m. Leander M. Delamater. Phebe Alma, m. Samuel H. Van Cott. ==== [[Duryea-87|Roloft Duryea]] Born 2/1/1792 ==== ROLOFT DURYEA, of Norwich, son of George and Willemina Braambos, b. Feb. i, 1792; d. July 8, 1863; bp. Apl. i, 1792, in W. H., and was the last child whose baptism was recorded in Dutch; m. (1='), Jan. 6, 1816, at Jerusalem, Mary Ann Duryea, dau. of Major Roelof and Charlotte Waters, b. Dec. 6, 1792; d. Jan. 21, 1830; m. (2''), Dec. 15, 1831, Phebe Powell, dau. of Robert, of Jerusalem South, b. June 12, 1801; d. July 4, 1867. Issue (by first wife) : Mary, b. Sep. 14, 1817; d. Sep. 16, 1817. John J., m. Caroline Sands. ''' George, m. Sarah Post''' Blbert, b. Mch. 13, 1824; m. Alma Seaman. Alfred, b. May 4, 1826; m. 3 times. William H., of Amityville, b. Dec. 17, 1829; m. Elizabeth Carman. (By second wife) : Jackson A., m. Kate W. Hicks. Charles, b. Apl. 24, 1835; d. Dec. 13, 1862. ==== [[Duryea-76|Rulef Duryea]] Born 11/16/1765 ==== RULEF DURYEA, Major of Island Trees, son of John and Ann Pratt, b. Nov. 16, 1765; bp. Dec. 28, 1766, in W. H.; d. Feb. 6, 1849; m., June 14, 1787, at Hd., Charlotte Waters, b. Jan. 4, 1771; d. Jan. 13, 1843. He was given a legacy by his grandfather Joost. They are bd. at Plain Edge. Issue : John, m. Phebe Ketcham. Elizabeth (Eliza), b. Jan. 4, 1791; d. Aug. 6, 1867; m. James Smith. ''' Mary Ann, m. Roloft Duryea.''' Catherine, b. Sep. 6, 1797; m. William Smith. Elbert T., m. Sarah Ann. . Henry W., m. Margaret Nostrand. Jane, b. Nov. 16, 1810; m. Andrew Powell.

A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Oyster Bay, New York]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island == :Queens County, Island of Nassau (Now Long Island) * by [[Stoutenburgh-96 | Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh]], 1842-1919 * published by The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1902 to 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] NOTE: This is the same work as ''[[Space: A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente,|A Documentary History of het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente, Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island]]'' === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555623 - Volumes 1-10 * https://www.stoutenburgh-teller.com/a-documentary-history-of-oyster-bay-by-henry-august-stoutenburgh/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Documentary_History_of_Het_the_Nederde.html?id=26YuAAAAYAAJ - Volumes 1-5 *https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Documentary_History_of_Het_the_Nederde.html?id=2qUuAAAAYAAJ - Volumes 6-10 * https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01stou/ - has date of 1900. 1388 pages. *https://archive.org/details/docvmentaryhisto02stout/page/n5 (''Pamphlet No. 8, pages 637 - 701'') === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus. ''[[Space: A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island| A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1907)., Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#DHDCOB|History of Dutch Congregation, Oyster Bay]]

A Family History, Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Family History, Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock == The ancestral lines of Hitchcock, Andrews, Snow, Russell, Bardwell, Warriner, Pepper and their allied lines. * by Russell Snow Hitchcock (b.1893) * published by R.S. Hitchcock, Bath, Me., 1947 * Source Example: ::: Hitchcock, Russell Snow. ''[[Space:A Family History, Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock|A Family History, Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock]]'' (R.S. Hitchcock, Bath, Maine, 1947) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hitchcock|Hitchcock]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Hitchcock|Hitchcock]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family History, Ancestors of Russell Snow Hitchcock|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryanc00hitc

A family history comprising the surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] ==A family history comprising the surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern == --and the variant forms, from A. D. 800 to A. D. 1919. Compiled from authentic public and private records .. embracing a compendium of family history, genealogy and biography covering a period of eight hundred years. Supplemented by an appendix of gleanings ... illustrated with portraits, views of family seats .. *Author: Gowdy, Mahlon M *Publisher: Journal Press Lewiston, Maine 1919 * Source Example: ::: Gowdy, Mahlon M. ''[[Space:A_family_history_comprising_the_surnames_of_Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern|A family history comprising the surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern]]'' ( Journal Press 1919 Lewiston, Maine) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Gowdy|Gowdy]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_family_history_comprising_the_surnames_of_Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *https://archive.org/details/familyhistorycom01gowd *https://archive.org/details/familyhistorycom02gowd *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062880547

A Family Mystery: Baby Girl Anton

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] I have known about my adoption most of my life. Yet I have not chosen to search for my birth parents till very recently. I was born Baby Girl Anton on 4/18/1964 in the great state of California. (If my calendar is correct, that's a Saturday.) Centinela Hospital in Los Angeles is located in Inglewood --it's not far from where my adoptive parents lived in El Segundo. Are these records sealed? Probably, because i can't find them...though i have a birth certificate, it doesn't contain my birth parents names, just the adoptive ones. Who were they? Both are still living, and have supported my seach entirely. At the time of adoption, i believe I was three weeks old. My birth mother's name was also Anton. My adoptive parents were a barber/signpainter and a homemaker. They divorced back in the 70's-- for some very good reasons, as things turned out. Like every child, I love my parents- though they are, as the saying goes, complicated. I'm deeply grateful and proud to be my mother's daughter. But they're not the reason I began this search. I'm happily married for thirty years, enjoying a career that I love. I'm a self taught artist with no children but very close family ties. I recently underwent genetic testing with 23 and Me, for reasons unrelated to this search. If you can sew, this might be easy to understand....It's a loose thread that needs tying, I think...something open that wants to be suddenly closed. It's my understanding that the adoption was handled by a private attorneyIf they are trying to find me, I hope to lead them here...and to thank them, for making a good decision under the worst kind of circumstances. If anyone in this group knows someone who fits this description, please do let me know. I'll private message you with any personal identifiers or details. I thank everyone for your help in advance and hope to tie this thread soon. Thank you, Catherine

A Family of Millers and Stewarts

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] See also: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Family of Millers and Stewarts == Focus is on the families of the author's parents, James Weston Miller and Elizabeth Scott Stewart. Also contains genealogies of Gass, Galbraith, Cummins and Weston families. Notes in ms. throughout the text. Photographs. * by Dr. [[Miller-93166|Robert Finney Miller]] (1866-1935) * published St. Louis, Mo., 1909 * 64 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family of Millers and Stewarts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyofmillerss00lcmill * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011204622 === Table of Contents === * Commencement Exercises of Jefferson College * [[Miller-93167|James Weston Miller]], Page 4 * Forward, Page 19 * The Royal Family of Europe * The Stewart Dress Tartan * The Steward Family * Lieut. William Stewart * The Steward Genealogy * Galbraith Stewart * The Gass and Galbraith Families * The Cummins Family * The Miller Family * The Miller Family * The Weston Family === Errata === * A review on archive.org notes an error regarding James Weston (b. 1768), who was conflated with another James Weston. See https://archive.org/details/familyofmillerss00lcmill/page/n7/mode/2up for details. * When other errors are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Miller, Robert Finney. ''[[Space:A Family of Millers and Stewarts|A Family of Millers and Stewarts]]'' (St. Louis, Mo., 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Miller|Miller]])

A Family Record of Daniel Dod, who settled with the Colony of Branford, 1644

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Family Record of Daniel Dod, who settled with the Colony of Branford, 1644 == Where he died in 1665 and also of his descendants in New Jersey . * by Rev. [[Dodd-4013|Stephen Dodd]] (1777-1856) * published by the author, New Haven, 1839 * 24 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family Record of Daniel Dod, who settled with the Colony of Branford, 1644|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordofda00dodd === Table of Contents === * Part 1: History of the town of East-Haven, from its first settlement in 1644 to the year 1800 * Part 2: An account of the names, marriages and births of the families to the year 1800 * Part 3: An account of the deaths, from the year 1647 to 1823 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dodd, Stephen. ''[[Space:A Family Record of Daniel Dod, who settled with the Colony of Branford, 1644|A Family Record of Daniel Dod, who settled with the Colony of Branford, 1644]]'' (New Haven, 1839) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dodd|Dodd]])

A Family Record of the Descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Family Record of the Descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman == Who first appeared at Stratford in Connecticut, about 1650 : collected from state, colony, town and church records: also, from old Bibles and aged people. * by [[Hinman-304|Royal Ralph Hinman]], Esq. (1785-1868) * published by 1856 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family Record of the Descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familyrecordofde00hinm * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=19064 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hinman, R.R., ''[[Space:A Family Record of the Descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman|A Family Record of the Descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman]]'' (1856) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hinman|Hinman]])

A Family Register of the Descendants of Edward Farmer

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Family Register of the Descendants of Edward Farmer == In the line of the youngest branch of his family. * Printed by George Hough, for [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer]], Concord, 1813 * ''Memoir of John Farmer, M.A.'', [[Space: NEHGR| NEHGR]] (NEHGS, 1847) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=KG4FAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA9 Page 9-20]. * ''Handbook of American Genealogy'', Page 34: "This is a little ragged pamphlet, with no system of reference nor any pretence to method ; and if the preceding work is equally rude, they form as humble a beginning as the students of any science could desire to prove the progress since made. On the reverse of the title is a brief note, stating that the author seeks to trace but one branch of the family, which he proceeds to do, taking for his starting point Edward, the emigrant, naming his children, seven in number. He then gives the family of Oliver, son of Edward, and the families of nine of the children in separate paragraphs—one being out of its proper place—and lastly the children (Oliver, John, and Hannah) of Oliver, Jr. The chief interest in the book is the fact of its being the first essay of John Farmer, to whom belongs the credit of reviving the public taste for genealogy,..." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family Register of the Descendants of Edward Farmer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1897469 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Farmer, John. ''[[Space:A Family Register of the Descendants of Edward Farmer|A Family Register of the Descendants of Edward Farmer]]'' (George Hough, Concord, 1813) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farmer|Farmer]])

A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Harvey Name Study]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers: Containing all the Known Antecedents of Thomas, James, Peter, Philip and Andrew Harvey of Skaneateles, New York'' * '''Author''': Harvey, Jr., Lester M. * '''Publishing Information''': Skaneateles, New York: n.p., 1955 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Harvey, Jr., Lester M. ''[[Space:A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers|A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers: Containing all the Known Antecedents of Thomas, James, Peter, Philip and Andrew Harvey of Skaneateles, New York]]'', Skaneateles, New York: n.p., 1955, pg. 59, 60. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Harvey, Jr., Lester M. ''[[Space:A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers|A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers: Containing all the Known Antecedents of Thomas, James, Peter, Philip and Andrew Harvey of Skaneateles, New York]]'', Skaneateles, New York: n.p., 1955, pg. 59, 60. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/familytreeoffive00harv * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18658/ ($$) * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL26610278M/A_family_tree_of_the_five_Harvey_brothers * https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-69711/ ($$) * https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/108772210/a-family-tree-of-the-five-harvey-brothers === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Family Tree of the Five Harvey Brothers|WikiTree profiles that use this source]]'''

A Ferguson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Ferguson-15478|A Ferguson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Ferguson-15478&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Ferguson To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].''

A Few Anecdotes and Observations Relating to Oliver Cromwell and His Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Few Anecdotes and Observations Relating to Oliver Cromwell and His Family == Serving to rectify several errors concerning him, published by Nicolaus Comnenus Papadopoli, in his "Historia Gymnasii Patavini". * by Sir [[Burrow-1305|James Burrow]] (1701-1782) a member of the Royal Society, and of the Society of Antiquaries, of London. * published London, 1763 * 14 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Few Anecdotes and Observations Relating to Oliver Cromwell and His Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=oxYFAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/afewanecdotesan00burrgoog * https://archive.org/details/fewanecdotesobse00burriala * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_oxYFAAAAQAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007686349 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burrow, James, Sir. ''[[Space:A Few Anecdotes and Observations Relating to Oliver Cromwell and His Family|A Few Anecdotes and Observations Relating to Oliver Cromwell and His Family]]'' (London, 1763) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burrow|Burrow]])

A First Book of the Balcombe Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A First Book of the Balcombe Family == * By Frank W. Balcomb * Published by The Fraedy Press, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1942 * Citation Example: :::Balcomb, Frank W. ''[[Space:A First Book of the Balcombe Family|A First Book of the Balcombe Family]]'' (The Fraedy Press, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1942) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Balcomb|A First Book of the Balcombe Family]]: Page 7 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A First Book of the Balcombe Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at this location: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712826

A Freie/Freye genealogy

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === the descendants of Anna Elsabein (Moeller) Freie (1778-1866) === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Freie/Freye_genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Koss, David '''Publisher:''' Barrington, Ill.: D. Koss, 1982 === Usage === * Koss, David. ''[[Space:A_Freie/Freye_genealogy|A Freie/Freye genealogy: the descendants of Anna Elsabein (Moeller) Freie (1778-1866)]].'' Barrington, Ill.: D. Koss, 1982. [[#Koss1982|Koss1982]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * FamilySearch: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/160427 * WorldCat: https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47851895 * Other: Hard copy in collection of [[Hammond-2140|Cheryl Hammond]]

A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy.

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[[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy == '''Full title:''' A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy. Descendants of Epke Jacobse, who came from Friesland, Netherlands, to New Amsterdam, February, 1659. * by [[Banta-1563|Theodore Melvin Banta]] (1834-1910) * published New York, 1893 * 410 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MH42AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/frisianfamilyban00bant_0 * https://archive.org/details/frisianfamilyban00bant * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005721598 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15378/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Soldiers in the wars, of the name of Banta * Persons not identified * Contents * Chapter I. The origin of the name * Chapter II. The Frisian emigrant * Chapter III. Third generation * Chapter IV. Fourth generation. * Chapter V. Fifth generation. Epke3 Cornelius2 Epke.1 * Chapter VI. Fifth generation. Arie3 Seba2 Epke.1 * Chapter VII. Fifth generation. Jacob3 Hendrick2 Epke.1 * Chapter VIII. Fifth generation. Jacob3 Direk2 Epke.1 * Chapter IX. Fifth generation. Wiert3 Wiert2 Epke.1 * Chapter X. Sixth generation. Cornelius4 Jan3 Cornelius2 Epke.1 * Chapter XI. Sixth generation. Seba4 Arie3 Seba2 Epke.1 * Chapter XII. Sixth generation. Hendrick4 Jacob 3 Hendrick2 Epke.1 * Chapter XIII. Sixth generation. Direk4 Jacob3 Direk2 Epke.1 * Chapter XIV. Sixth generation. Wiert4 Wiert3 Wiert2 Epke.1 * Chapter XVI. Seventh generation. Simmon5 Seba4 Arie3 Seba3 Epke.1 * Chapter XVII. Seventh generation. Hendrick5 Hendrick4 Hendrick3 Hendrick2 Epke.1 * Chapter XVIII. Seventh generation. Cornelius5 Joannes4 Jacob3 Direk2 Epke.1 * Chapter XIX. Seventh generation. Thomas5 Wiert4 Wiert3 Wiert2 Epke.1 * Chapter XX. Eighth generation. Cornelius6 Jan5 Cornelius4 Jan3 Cornelius2 Epke.1 * Chapter XXI. Eighth generation. James6 Simon5 Seba4 Arie3 Seba2 Epke.1 * Chapter XXII. Eighth generation. Henry6 Hendrick5 Hendrick4 Hendrick3 Hendrick2 Epke.1 * Chapter XXIII. Eighth generation. John6 Thomas5 Wiert4 Wiert3 Wiert2 Epke.1 * Chapter XXIV. Ninth generation. John7 Peter6 John5 John4 Johannes3 Seba2 Epke.1 * Chapter XXV. Ninth generation. Henry7 Henry6 Henry5 Hendrick4 Hendrick3 Hendrick2 Epke.1 * Errata and Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=MH42AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA349 Page 349]. * Dutch to English Name Equivalency, Page 350 * Index Explanation, Page 351 * Index to Banta Surnames, Page 353 * Index to Surnames Other Than Banta, Page 377 === Errata === * Errata and Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=MH42AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA349 Page 349]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Banta, Theodore Melvin. ''[[Space:A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy.|A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy, Descendants of Epke Jacobse, who came from Friesland, Netherlands, to New Amsterdam, February, 1659.]]'' (New York, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Banta|Banta]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Banta, Theodore Melvin. ''[[Space:A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy.|A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy]]'' (New York, 1893) [ Page ]. * Banta, Theodore Melvin. ''[[Space: A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy.|A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy]]''. New York: 1893.

A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts == With Numerous Illustrations on Wood and Steel. * by the Rev. [[Nason-936|Elias Nason]], M.A. (1811-1887) * published by B. B. Russell, 55 Cornhill, Boston, 1874, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1890 * 576 pages. front. illus., pl., ports., fold. map. 24 cm. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1874) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TIc-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00innaso * (1876) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651024 * (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eFgoAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00naso === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Nason, Elias. ''[[Space:A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts|A Gazetteer of the State of Massachusetts]]'' (B. B. Russell, Boston, 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nason|Nason]])

A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire == * by Eliphalet Merrill and Phinehas Merrill. Exeter, NH, 1817 * by [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer]] and [[Moore-70321|Jacob B. Moore]]. Published 1823, Concord: Jacob B. Moore * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1817) 218 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F38UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00merr ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008586988 * (1823) 276 pages ::* https://archive.org/stream/agazetteerstate00moorgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00farm ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VXIDAAAAQAAJ === Table of Contents === * Preface * A General View * Part 1 * Part 2 * Part 3 (1817 only) ::* Table 1: Miles from Portsmouth and Concord ::* Table 2: Miles Between Towns ::* Table 3: Table of Towns * Appendix (1823 only) ::* Population of Towns: 1775, 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820 ::* Recapitulation by Counties ::* Newspapers ::* Religious Publications === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Farmer, John & Moore, Jacob Bailey. ''[[Space:A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire|A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire]]'' (Concord: Jacob B. Moore, 1823) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farmer|Farmer]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Farmer, John & Moore, Jacob Bailey. ''[[Space:A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire|A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire]]'' (Concord: Jacob B. Moore, 1823) [ Page ].

A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island|Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island == Written with Care and Impartiality * by [[Pease-2163|John Chauncey Pease]] (1782-1859) & [[Niles-896|John Milton Niles]] (1787-1856) * published by William S. Marsh, Hartford, 1819 * 389 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=yiUnAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofstate00peas_0 * https://archive.org/stream/agazetteerstate00nilegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003597438 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pease, John Chauncey & Niles, John Milton. ''[[Space:A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island|A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island]]'' (William S. Marsh, Hartford, 1819) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pease|Pease]])

A Gazetteer of Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == A Gazetteer of Vermont == '''Full title:''' A Gazetteer of Vermont, containing descriptions of all the counties, towns, and districts in the state; and of all its principal mountains, rivers, waterfalls, harbors, islands, and curious places. *By John Hayward (1781-1869) *Published by Tappan, Whittemore and Mason; Boston; 1849 *Citing this source (Wiki format): ::Hayward, John. ''[[Space:A Gazetteer of Vermont|A Gazetteer of Vermont]]'', Boston: Tappan, Whittemore and Mason, 1849. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Gazetteer_of_Vermont|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/gazetteerofvermo00hayw/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=Hrd4AAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102778642

A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont == From Sir [[Pierrepont-45|Hugh de Pierrepont]], of Picardy, France, A.D. 980 to 1881 * compiled by [[Marks-4851|Edward J. Marks]] (1841-1912) * published by Hoggson & Robinson, Printers, New Haven, Connecticut, 1881 * 41 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Abstract_of_Descent_of_the_Family_of_Pierrepont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=_eAUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100404126 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=33901 * http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-abstract-of-descent-of-the-family-of-pierrepont-from-sir-hugh-de-pierrepont-of-picardy-france-ad-980/oclc/21743509 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/33901/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21456/ === Table of Contents === * Section I. The Family in France and England. A.D. 980--1564 * Section II. The Kingston Pierreponts. 1564--1773 * Section III. The Family in England and America. 1564--1880 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Marks, Edward J. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont|A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of The Family of Pierrepont]]'' (Hoggson & Robinson, New Haven, Connecticut, 1881) * [[#Marks|Marks]]

A Genealogical Account of Henry Silsbee

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Account of Henry Silsbee == and some of his descendants * by [[Emmerton-106 | James Arthur Emmerton]], 1834-1888 * published Salem, Massachusetts, 1880 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Account of Henry Silsbee|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalacco00emme/page/n3 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/794580-a-genealogical-account-of-henry-silsbee-and-some-of-his-descendants === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Emmerton, James Arthur ''[[Space: A Genealogical Account of Henry Silsbee| A Genealogical Account of Henry Silsbee]]'' (Salem, Massachusetts, 1880), [ Page ]. :: [[#Emmerton|Emmerton]]

A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck == One of the founders in 1638 of the colony of New Haven, Conn * by [[Peck-10316|Darius Peck]] (1802-1879) * published Bryan & Goeltz, Steam Book Printers, Hudson, NY, 1877 * 253 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eGdJAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalacco1877peck * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalacco00inpeck * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14110/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Explanatory Note * Genealogy ** First generation ** Second generation ** Third generation ** Fourth generation ** Fifth generation ** Sixth generation ** Seventh generation ** Eighth generation ** Ninth generation * Index of Christian or given names of all in the work of the surname of Peck, between pages 6 and 237 * Index of surnames in the work other than Peck === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Peck, Darius. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck|A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck]]'' (Bryan & Goeltz, Hudson, NY, 1877) [ Page ]. * ([[#Peck|Peck]]) * Peck, Darius. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck|A Genealogical Account of the Descendants in the Male Line of William Peck]]'' (Bryan & Goeltz, Hudson, NY, 1877) [ Page ].

A Genealogical Account of the Edsons, Early Settled in Bridgewater

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Account of the Edsons, Early Settled in Bridgewater == * by [[Edson-879|Theodore Edson]] (1793-1883) * published by T.P. James, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1864 * 48 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Account of the Edsons, Early Settled in Bridgewater|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/474280-redirection * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE86288 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Edson, Theodore. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Account of the Edsons, Early Settled in Bridgewater|A Genealogical Account of the Edsons, Early Settled in Bridgewater]]'' (T.P. James, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1864) [ Page ]. * ([[#Edson|Edson]])

A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Miami County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] == A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio == * published by Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill., 1900. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-and-biographical-record-of-miami-county-ohio-compendium-of-national-biography/oclc/33023517?referer=di&ht=edition Worldcat entry].
* Source Example: ::: Lewis Publishing Company. ''[[Space:A_genealogical_and_biographical_record_of_Miami_county%2C_Ohio|A genealogical and biographical record of Miami county, Ohio]]'' (Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill., 1900). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#LPC|LPC]]: Page 314. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogical_and_biographical_record_of_Miami_county%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00lewis Archive.org]
* [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1vd74d0n;view=1up;seq=1 Haithi Trust]
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A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore == Of the Massachusetts and Connecticut colonies in New England and of Huntington, Long Island, and of his descendants through the branches herein set forth: including other related branches of the Skidmore family, with historical sketches of places where the several branches settled and of events in which representative members participated. * by [[Hawley-4442|Emily Carrie Hawley]] (1855-1937) * published by E.C. Hawley, Brookfield, Conn., 1911 * 359 pages * review: ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|NYGBS]]'' (1912) Vol. 43, [https://books.google.com/books?id=jtYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA402 Page 402] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00hawl ** See handwritten notes at end of book. === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Chapter I. The origin of the name Skidmore * Chapter II. English antecedents * Chapter III. Thomas Skidmore, the pioneer * Chapter IV. The children of Thomas Skidmore, the pioneer * Chapter V. Sketch of Huntington, Suffolk county, Long Island * Chapter VI. 3John Skidmore, Sr., of Huntington, L. I. Grandson of 1Thomas * Chapter VII. 1Joseph Skidmore (Scidmore) of Huntington, L. I. * Chapter VIII. Captain Joel Skidmore (Scidmore) of Northport, L. I., and his brother Platt Skidmore * Chapter IX. John Skidmore, Jr., of Smithtown, L. I., and his descendants * Chapter X. Captain Hubbard Skidmore of New York City and his descendants * Chapter XI. Zophar Scidmore, Jr., and family * Chapter XII. Samuel, Solomon and Richard Skimore, sons of Zophar Skidmore, Sr * Chapter XIII. Historical sketch of early days in New York City * Chapter XIV. Thomas Skidmore of Huntington, son of John, Sr., and great-grandson of Thomas I * Chapter XV. Richard Skidmore of Southold and Huntington, L. I.--1658 * Chapter XVI. John Skidmore of Southold, L. I. * Chapter XVII. Historical sketch of Stratford, Conn * Chapter XVIII. John Skidmore of Stratford, Connecticut (Grandson of Thomas Skidmore, the pioneer), founder of the Connecticut branch and his descendants * Chapter XIX. Lieut. Thomas Skidmore of Newton, Connecticut and his descendants (son of John Skidmore, of Stratford, Conn.) * Chapter XX. Sketch of Newtown, Fairfield County, Conn * Chapter XXI. Nehemiah Skidmore of Newton, Conn., son of Lieut, Thomas Skidmore, and his children * Chpater XXII. Lemuel Skidmore (Son of Nehemiah Skidmore) of New York City, and his family * Chapter XXIII. Amos Skidmore (son of Nehemiah) of Newtown, Conn., and his family * Chapter XXIV. Wheeler Skidmore of Brookfield, Conn., and his family * Chapter XXV. James Blackman Skidmore of Newtown, Conn., brother of Wheeler, Rufus and Hannah Skidmore * Chapter XXVI. Hannah A. Skidmore (Mrs. Philo Baldwin of Leraysville, Pa.) * Chapter XXVII. Rufus Skidmore of Brookfield, Conn., Obtuse district * Chapter XXVIII. Jedidah Skidmore, daughter of Lieut. Thomas Skidmore * Chapter XXIX. John Skidmore of Newtown, Conn. (son of Lieut. Thomas Skidmore, Sr.) * Chapter XXX. Abel Skidmore of Newtown, Conn. (son of John Skidmore), and his family * Chapter XXXI. Lieut. Thomas Skidmore, Jr. (son of Lieut. Thomas Skidmore of Newtown, Conn,) * Chapter XXXII. Mary and Comfort Skidmore, daughters of Lieut. Thomas Skidmore, Sr * Chapter XXXIII. Samuel Skidmore of Jamaica, L. I. (son of John Skidmore of Jamaica and grandson of Thomas Skidmore, the pioneer) and his descendants * Chapter XXXIV. John Skidmore (son of Samuel and great-grandson of Thomas) os Hempstead, L. I., and his descendants * Chapter XXXV. Major John J. Skidmore of Jamaica, L. I * Chapter XXXVI. Luther Mitchell Skidmore of Morris, New York * Chapter XXXVII. Michael Skidmore of Jamaica, L. I * Chapter XXXVIII. Samuel Skidmore (great-grandson of Thomas I of Flushing, L. I., and his descendants * Chapter XXXIX. Joseph Skidmore (son of Samuel, and great-grandson of Thomas I) of Hempstead, L. I., and his descendants * Chapter XL. Jeremiah Skidmore of New York City and his descendants * Chapter XLI. The Skidmore Family in West Virginia, Kansas, Texas, Illinois, California, and Oklahoma * Chapter XLII. Certain families related by marriage to the Skidmores * Chapter XLIII. Addendum. Pastors of the oldest church in the United States,... * Index * Supplement (1912) ::* Chapter XLIV. Record Of Elizabeth Skidmore (Mrs. Fordham Smith) of Smithtown, L. I., and of her daughter, Mary Smith (Mrs. Henry Davis) of Stony Brook, L. I., and her descendants, continued from page 54 ::* Chapter XLV. John Skidmore of Newtown, Conn., and of New York City and descendants, continued from page 172 ::* Chapter XLVI. Peter Skidmore of Brookhaven, L. I., and his family ::* Chapter XLVII. Mary Ann Skidmore (Mrs. Isaac Glover Botsford) of Roxbury, Conn., and descendents, continued from page 171 ::* Chapter XLVIII. Record of James Skidmore of Columbus, Kansas, continued from page 234 ::* Chapter XLIX. Additional records of the family of Samuel Skidmore of Hampstead, L. I. (son of Joseph Skidmore, Jr.), continued from page 223 ::* Chapter L. Hubbell lineage in connection with page 155 ::* Index to supplement === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hawley, Emily Carrie. ''[[Space: A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore|A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore]]'' (E.C. Hawley, Brookfield, Conn., 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hawley|Hawley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hawley, Emily Carrie. ''[[Space: A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore|A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Pioneer Thomas Skidmore]]'' (E.C. Hawley, Brookfield, Conn., 1911) [ Page ].

A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary)

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary) == and of the Severy family (Severit, Savery, Savory, Savary): Descended from early immigrants to New England and Philadelphia with introductory articles on the origin and history of the names, and of English families of the name Savery; a detailed sketch of the life and labors of William Savery, Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends; And Appendixes containing account of Savery's invention of the steam engine, and extracts from English, New England and Barbadoes records relating to families of both names. :*'''See Also''': [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Savery_and_Severy_Genealogy_(Savory_and_Savary)_(supp) Supplement]* * by [[Savary-195 | Alfred William Savary]], 1831-1920; [[Savary-93 | Lydia Adelia Savary]], 1841-1926 * published Boston, Massachusetts,1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/cihm_35129/page/n5 *https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record_o.html?id=aSVPAAAAMAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694386 ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :Explanations of Signs and Abbreviations :Notes, Additions and Corrections :Part I. *I. Introductory. The Name Savery ::The Name in France ::Modern English Families ::The Name in early New England Annals *II. The Old Colony Family. Thomas Savory, the Pilgrim, and his Descendants ::Subdivision A ::Subdivision B ::Subdivision C *III. The Essex County Family. Robert Savory and his Descendants *IV. The New Hampshire Family. Richard Savory and his Descendants *V. The Name in Barbadoes *VI. The Philadelphia Family. William Savery, Sr., and his Descendants *VII. William Savery, the Eminent Minister :Part II. *VIII. The Severy Family and Saverys from the Same Ancestor: ::Introductory : The Name and its Origin ::John Severit or Severy and his Descendants ::Valedictory Remarks :Appendix A: Extracts from Records relating to Savery Family :Appendix B: Savery's Invention of the Steam Engine :Appendix C: Extracts from Records relating to the Saverys of Devonshire :Indexes === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Savery, Alfred William ''[[Space: A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary)| A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary)]]'' (Massachusetts,1893), [ Page ]. :: [[#Savery|Savery]]

A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson == * by Rev. [[Barry-1503|John Stetson Barry]] (1819-1872)See [[Space:Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society|Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society]], Vol. 13, [https://books.google.com/books?id=EWpWmyaT4pEC&pg=PA136 Page 136]: "Memoir of Rev. John Stetson Barry, A.M." * published by William A. Hall & Co., Boston, 1847 * more information about the Stetson family: [https://thestetsonkindred.wordpress.com/the-kindred-spirit/ The Stetson Kindred Of America, Inc.] * 116 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=cv4UAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00inbarr * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00barrgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog1847barr * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00barr * updated information: [[Space:Stetson_Kindred_of_America]] === Table of Contents === * To Patrons and Friends * To The Reader * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00inbarr/page/n9/mode/1up Page ?] * Family Origin * Cornet Robert Stetson * Joseph of Scituate * Capt. Benjamin of Scituate * Thomas of Scituate * Sergeant Samuel of Scituate * John of Scituate * Robert of Pembroke * Appendix, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalbiog00inbarr/page/109/mode/1up Page 109] === Errata === * The following Errata appear on page 14 of the published book: ** :P. 6, Note 1, line 10, for County read Country. P. 10 r line25, omit the words " of land." P. 12, line 25. for promise read proviso. P. 13, line 3, after annually insert the words to be. Line 13, for " of the same,'' 1 read "thereof." On p. 21,. it is said that Mr. Robert Stetson of Hanover, " lived on a part of his grand- father's Indian purchase." I have since ascertained that his farm was made up of the Common lands of Scituate. P. 40, Nos. 89, 90, and 91, James, Abel, and Royal, were sons of Gideon, instead of Benjamin. P. 41, For the family and descendants of Mr. Zenas Stetson, see Appendix. P. 48, No. 140, instead of Sarah Tronbon, read Troubou. P. 51, line 6, for Dudley read Dwelley. P. 52,. in family 12, Bradbuary m. Benj. Dwelley, not Dudley. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Barry, John Stetson. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson|A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson]]'' (William A. Hall, Boston, 1847) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barry|Barry]]) * ([[#Barry|Barry]]; [URL Page #]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Barry, John Stetson. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson|A Genealogical and Biographical Sketch of the Name and Family of Stetson]]'' (William A. Hall, Boston, 1847) [ Page ]. ----

A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England| England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Burke's Bibliography| Burke's Bibliography]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland == or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, but Uninvested with Heritable Honours. * by John Burke, Bernard Burke * published by H. Colburn, 1837- * [[Wikipedia:Burke%27s_Landed_Gentry]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Small Paper Edition (1837-8) ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=FBtVAAAAcAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ ::* Vol. 3 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera03burk ::* Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=VxdVAAAAcAAJ * First Edition 1846-7 * Vol. 1 A-L https://books.google.com/books?id=2FE4AQAAMAAJ (1846) * Vol. 1 A-L https://books.google.com/books?id=C8fTAAAAMAAJ (1847) * Vol. 2 M-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=FlI4AQAAMAAJ (1846) * Vol. 2 M-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=0NEKAAAAYAAJ (1847) * Vol. 3 Supplement, Corrigenda, General Index 1850 ::* (1850) https://books.google.com/books?id=9NDTAAAAMAAJ ::* (1853) https://books.google.ca/books?id=S2hHAAAAYAAJ * 1850 Edition ::* Vol. 2 P-Z. Supplement and Adenda :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=13SEO75LviUC * 1852 Edition ::* Vol. 1 A-O https://books.google.com/books?id=9mNHAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 P-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=iWRHAAAAYAAJ * 1858 Edition ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=wmNmAAAAMAAJ * 1859 Edition ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963953 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963953 * Fourth Edition 1862-3 ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=BSkAAAAAQAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan05burkgoog ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ * Fourth Edition 1868 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VWdR40NT7WwC * Fifth Edition 1871 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=H65CAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=qmh2AAAAMAAJ * Sixth Edition 1879 ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01byuburk ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02byuburk ::* Vol. 2 (1882) https://books.google.com/books?id=yr48fD1QbMEC === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John and Burke, Bernard ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland|A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland]]'' (E.H. Lathrop, 1884) * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry == * by Sir Bernard Burke (1814-1892) C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms * edited by Ashworth P. Burke (1864-1919) * published by Harrison & Sons, 59, Pall Mall, London, S.W., 1891-1895 * Source Example: ::: Burke, Sir Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry|A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry]]'' (Harrison & Sons, London, 1891-1895) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Burke|Burke]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1891) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PsccAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=wbEKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalher01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogical01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan08burkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00burkgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003340874 * Vol. 2 (1895) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=x8lsAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Va8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan07burkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera02burkuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogical02burk ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003340874

A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] & [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland == Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours * by [[Burke-5780|John Burke]] (1787-1848) * published by Henry Colburn, 1834- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain|WikiTree Profiles using this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008437889 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QisAAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-P4UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UJFIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan09burkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalheral01burk * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F_4GAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vuVsAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jJFIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan00austgoog * Vol. 3 (1836) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gQpBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=upFIAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera03burk * Vol. 3 (1838) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yshsAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DchsAAAAMAAJ ::* Search: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48504 * Search: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6269 === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain|A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain]]'' (Henry Colburn, 1834-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scotland == * by [[Wikipedia:John_Burke_(genealogist)|John Burke, Esq.]] * [http://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke's Peerage] * More information about Burke's Peerage: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Burkes-Peerage * 1st edition ::* printed for Scott, Webster, and Geary, Charterhouse Square.,London, 1838 * 2nd edition retitled "..., Ireland and Scotland" ::* published London, 1841 ::* published by Russell Smith, 4, Old Compton Street, Soho Square, 1844 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1838) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K1kBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VikAAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan03burkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan02burkgoog * (1841) 2nd edition, "..., Ireland and Scotland" ::* https://books.google.com.au/books?id=DqkTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DqkTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HKpfAAAAcAAJ ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009733757 * (1844) "..., Ireland and Scotland" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LKIKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lF1tAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=j3Q-AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4KRAAAAAcAAJ === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England.|A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England]]'' (Scott, Webster, and Geary, London, 1838) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ireland, Sources]] [[Category: Ireland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland == * by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Ulster King of Arms. edited by his son. * published by Harrison & Sons, London, 1899 * published by Harrison & Sons, London, 1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1899) 9th edition with supplement ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ha0EAAAAIAAJ * (1912) New Edition ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00burkuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011257680 ::* http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/nbl/lh_nbl_show5.php?mysession=&choice=&id=050741&pdfpage=5 === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland|A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland]]'' (Harrison & Sons, London, 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States == With brief notes on some of the allied families * by [[Throckmorton-1141|Charles Wickliffe Throckmorton]] (1868-1941) * published by The Old Dominion Press, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1930 * 503 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro borrow === Table of Contents === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n14/mode/1up Errata] * Preface * Throckmorton * Armorial Bearings * Besford, Excursus * Besford Chart * Cocton Chart * Bruley Chart * Durvassal Chart * Spine Chart * Onley Chart * Vaux of Harowden * Berkeley, Excursus * Yate of Buckland, Excursus * Herbert, Lord Powis, Excursus * Courtenay, Excursus * Gifford, Excursus * Gifford of Chillington, Excursus * Throckmorton of Haseley and Ansley, Warwickshire * Haseley, Warwickshire * Trockmorton of Paulerspury, Northamptonshire * Throckmorton of Castleton, Oxfordshire * Throckmorton of South Elmham Co. Suffolk and New England * Louthe alias Lowthe, Excursus * Playter of Soterley Co. Suffolk, Excursus * Throckmorton of Ellington and Brampton Hunts. and Virginia * Beaufo, Excursus * Lawrence, Excursus * Pickering, Excursus * Descent of the Throckkmortons of Virginia from the Sureties for the Observance of the Magna carta * Bedell, Chart * Skipwith, Excursus * All Saints Church, Ellington Hunts * Reade, Excursus * Chapman, Excursus * Taliaferro, Excursus * Hooe, Excursus * Tutt Excursus, including Bonnycastle, Robinson, Pendleton and Colston * Wickliffe Excursus with Allied Families of Preston, Wooley and Beckham * Throckmorton of Gloucestershire * Baynham, Excursus * Unlocated Throckmortons * Chart of Royal Descent * Index of Names, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n590/mode/1up Page 461]. === Errata === * See: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n14/mode/1up Errata] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States|A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States]]'' (Old Dominion Press, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1930) [ Page ]. * ([[#Throckmorton|Throckmorton]])

A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States with Brief Notes on Some of the Allied Families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States with Brief Notes on Some of the Allied Families == * Source Example: ::: Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe. ''[[Space:A_Genealogical_and_Historical_Account_of_the_Throckmorton_Family_in_England_and_the_United_States_with_Brief_Notes_on_Some_of_the_Allied_Families|A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States with Brief Notes on Some of the Allied Families]]'' (Richmond, Va.: Old Dominion Press, 1930) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#ThrockmortonCW|Throckmorton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_and_Historical_Account_of_the_Throckmorton_Family_in_England_and_the_United_States_with_Brief_Notes_on_Some_of_the_Allied_Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1970385

A Genealogical And Historical Memoir of the Otis Family In America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical And Historical Memoir of the Otis Family In America == * by William Augustus Otis (1855-1929) * published by Schulkins, Inc., Chicago, 1924 * 698 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical And Historical Memoir of the Otis Family In America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14034/ Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results) * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00otis * https://books.google.com/books?id=6V8bAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396455 * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/771468 === Table of Contents === * Front matter * Title page * History. ** I. The name ** II. Origin, characteristics, etc. ** III. Exceptional unity ** IV. Geographical distribution ** V. Prominent characteristics ** VI. Standing in the community ** VII. Distinguished men * English traditions. ''English families'' * The coat of arms * General explanation of plan of the work * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Part II. Title page * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Eleventh generation * Twelfth generation * Thirteenth generation * Various disconnected families * Miscellaneous * Back matter * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Otis, William Augustus. ''[[Space:A Genealogical And Historical Memoir of the Otis Family In America|A Genealogical And Historical Memoir of the Otis Family In America]]'' (Schulkins, Inc., Chicago, 1924). [ Page ]. * [[#Otis|Otis, Otis Family In America]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Otis|Otis, Otis Family In America]]: [ Page ])

A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn. == * Compiled by Rev. David Pease (b.1783) and Austin Spencer Pease * published by Samuel Bowles & Company, Springfield Mass., 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0FVJAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00peas * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732180 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14108/ === Table of Contents === * Part I. ::* First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Addenda ::* Index to given names ::* Index of surnames ::* Appendix * Part II Early history of the Pease families in America. ::* Chapter I. Origin of the Pease families ::* Chapter II. Boston Peases ::* Chapter III. John Pease of Salem Village ::* Chapter IV. Origin of the Salem and Enfield Peases ::* Chapter V. Family of "latter" Robert Pease of Enfield, Ct. ::* Chapter VI. New Jersey Peases ::* Chapter VII. Marthas Vineyard Peases ::* Chapter VIII. Ludlow (Mass.) Peases ::* Chapter IX. New Hampshire Peases ::* Chapter X. Captain Samuel Pease ::* Chapter XI. Washington County (Pa.) Peases ::* Chapter XII. Miscellaneous families ::* Index to given names ::* Index of surnames of persons marrying into the Pease families ::* Index of persons referred to === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pease, David & Pease, Austin Spencer. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.|A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.]]'' (Samuel Bowles & Co., Springfield, Mass., 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pease|Pease]])

A Genealogical and Historical Register of The Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Morris Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Historical Register of The Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn. == * by [[Morris-35839|Jonathan Flynt Morris]] (1822-1899) * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1887 * 406 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Historical Register of The Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist1887morr * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00morr * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13899/ === Table of Contents === * First Generation * Second Generation * First branch. Deacon Edward Morris, and His Descendants. ::* Second Generation. ::* Third Generation ::* Fourth Generation ::* Fifth Generation ::* Sixth Generation ::* Seventh Generation ::* Eighth Generation ::* Ninth Generation * Second branch. Lieut. Ebenezer Morris, and His Descendants. ::* Second Generation. ::* Third Generation ::* Fourth Generation * Third branch. Samuel Morris, and His Descendants. ::* Second Generation. ::* Third Generation ::* Fourth Generation ::* Fifth Generation ::* Sixth Generation ::* Seventh Generation ::* Eighth Generation * A Golden Wedding * Celebration at Woodstock * Letters of Regret * Indexes === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Morris, Jonathan Flynt. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Historical Register of The Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn.|A Genealogical and Historical Register of The Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Morris|Morris]])

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_England|New England Sources]] __TOC__ ==A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England == An updated transcript is also available. See below for more information. * by [[Savage-4402|James Savage (1784-1873)]] and [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer (1789-1838)]] * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1860-1862 * published July 2016: [http://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/genealogical-classics/products/genealogical-dictionary-of-the-first-settlers-of-new-england-4-volume-set For Sale], includes a foreword by Gary Boyd Roberts and a new index. * There is a new transcript available with corrections: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Transcript:Savage%2C_James._Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Updated Transcript]. This is an ongoing project. For more information see: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/About_the_WeRelate_Transcript_of_the_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England About the WeRelate Transcript] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 & Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000276222 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011530029 * Index (1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalcros00sava/ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924030935757 * Vol. 1-4 ::* http://puritanism.online.fr/puritanism/Savage/savage.html ::* http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/ ::* [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England FamilySearch] * Vol. 1: (1860) A - C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CZ83AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HWEblLuls8kC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic01savarich * Vol. 2 (1860) D - J ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5d44AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dzJDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic02savarich * Vol. 3 (1861) K - R ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JbdDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5hwiMrhaBMUC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic03savarich * Vol. 4: (1862) S - Z ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lZqoaqjEpWsC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic04savarich === Errata === * [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Transcript:Savage%2C_James._Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Updated Transcript]. This is an ongoing project, with many corrections. For more information see: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/About_the_WeRelate_Transcript_of_the_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England About the WeRelate Transcript] * Dall, Caroline. ''Genealogical Notes and Errata'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1873) Vol. 27, [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto29unkngoog#page/n161 Page 135-9]. * [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/gopher/other/journals/kraftpub/Genealogical/Savage's%20Dictionary Corrected electronic version] copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994, with addition of missing pages 422-423 (vol.3) by Warren Wetmore * Appleton, William. ''Pratt and Trerice'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1864) Vol. 18, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TTkONJrQrtYC&pg=PA66#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 66]. * Dean, John Ward. ''Will of Dr. John Ward of Ipswich, Mass.'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1868) Vol. 22, [https://books.google.com/books?id=eyocy7cBriYC&pg=PA31 Page 31]. * ''Notes'', [[Space:NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA300 Page 300]. The Family of John3 Lowell. * Coddington, John Insley. ''The Family of Frances (Tough) (Chester) (Smith) Stebbing, wife of Edward Stebbing of Hartford, Connecticut'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1954) Vol. 30, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11829/204/0 Page 204]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Savage, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1862) [ Page ]. * ([[#Savage|Savage]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Savage, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1862) [ Page ].

A Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families

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[[Category:Wright Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families == in the Lower Hudson Valley to 1800 * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173400488/douglas-w-cruger Douglas Wright Cruger], 1941-2016 * published Bowie, Maryland, 1987 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict00crug/page/n7 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Forward :Introduction :Abbreviations :Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families :Bibliography :Appendix - Wright Estates Filed After 1800 :Place Index :Name Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Cruger, Douglas Wright ''[[Space: A Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families| A Genealogical Dictionary of Wright Families]]'' (Bowie, Maryland, 1987), [ Page ]. :: [[#Cruger|Cruger]]

A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Adams Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass. == and his descendants; also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897 * by [[Adams-50857|Andrew Napoleon Adams]] (1830-1905) * published by The Author, The Tuttle Co., Printers, Rutland, VT, 1898 * 1238 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00adam * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00byuadam * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalh00adam * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008437888 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10191/ === Table of Contents === * Henry Adams of Braintree * The sons of Henry Adams * Lieutenant Henry * Lieutenant Thomas * Captain Samuel * Deacon Jonathon * Peter * Joseph * Ensign Edward * John Adams of Cambridge, Mass. * Index I. Names of male descendants of Henry Adams, with name of father * Index II. Names of female descendants of Henry Adams, with name of father * Index III. Names of persons related by marriage to descendants of Henry Adams * Index IV. Adams descendants of John with name of father * Index V. Some persons who married descendants of John * Supplement. Some corrections and additions, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu18201172&view=1up&seq=1326&skin=2021 Page 1232]. === Errata === * Corrections and Additions, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.cu18201172&view=1up&seq=1326&skin=2021 Page 1232]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Adams, Andrew Napoleon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.|A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.]]'' (Tuttle, Rutland, VT, 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Adams|Adams]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Adams, Andrew Napoleon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.|A Genealogical History of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass.]]'' (Tuttle, Rutland, VT, 1898) [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of My Ancestors and The Story of My Life

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of My Ancestors and The Story of My Life == * by [[Lewis-52944|Ladd John Lewis]] (1845-1926) * published by S.F. Finch Printing Company, Adrian, Mich., 1921 * 124 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of My Ancestors and The Story of My Life|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00adri * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731370 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lewis, Ladd John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of My Ancestors and The Story of My Life|A Genealogical History of My Ancestors and The Story of My Life]]'' (S.F. Finch, Adrian, Mich., 1921) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lewis|Lewis]])

A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants, 1635-1900

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Adams Name Study]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass. == : Adams, Andrew N., ''A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants, 1635-1900'', Published by The Tuttle Company Publishers, Rutland, Vermont for the author, (1900); Reprinted by Heritage Books (2002) * Title: '''A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants, 1635-1900''' * Author: Andrew Napoleon Adams * Publisher: The Tuttle Company Publishers, Rutland, Vermont (1900); Reprinted by Heritage Books (2002) * Pages: 564 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=2Eh7Z12RpR8C&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=Susanna+Adams+Coker+little&source=bl&ots=80XooFSUQK&sig=gevqTxgcUfGr3-1V9eel718nMS4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt48aaroLLAhXHvxQKHenWBsEQ6AEIJjAC#v=onepage&q=Susanna%20Adams%20Coker%20little&f=false Google Books] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Adams, Andrew N., ''[[Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_Robert_Adams_of_Newbury%2C_Mass.%2C_and_His_Descendants%2C_1635-1900|A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass.]]'' (Published by Tuttle Company Publishers, Rutland, Vermont, 1900, 564 pages.) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Adams|Genealogical History of Robert Adams]]: Robert Adams (son of Person No. 90), Page 55 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_Robert_Adams_of_Newbury%2C_Mass.%2C_and_His_Descendants%2C_1635-1900|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2Eh7Z12RpR8C * https://books.google.com/books?id=PQlXAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712375 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009779079

A Genealogical History of That Branch of the Alger Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of That Branch of the Alger Family Which springs from Thomas Alger of Taunton and Bridgewater, in Massachusetts, 1665-1875 == * by [[Alger-826 |Arthur Martineau Alger]] (1854-1921) * published Boston, 1876 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of That Branch of the Alger Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=zT4xAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00algegoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00alge * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00inalge * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712819 === Errata === :From [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00algegoog/page/n82 page 82]: :Page 5. In twelfth line, read westerly instead of easterly. :Page 7. In ninth line from bottom, dele Capt, :Page 11. To the children of Lieut. Jonathan and Susanna Packard, add Alpheus, b. May 18, 1783. :Page 23. In twelfth line, for Morse Menzer, read Moses Menzer. :Page 45. After Bryant in ninth line from bottom, add. He graduated LL.B. in 1876, and in the same year was admitted to the Suffolk Bar. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Alger, Arthur Martineau. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of That Branch of the Alger Family|A Genealogical History of That Branch of the Alger Family Which springs from Thomas Alger of Taunton and Bridgewater, in Massachusetts, 1665-1875]]'' (Boston, 1876), [ Page ]. * [[#Alger|Alger]]

A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] ==A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America== Full title: A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America: being the Descendants of Julius Kassel or Yelles Cassel, of Kriesheim, Baden, Germany. * By Daniel Kolb Cassel * Published by Morgan R. Wills, Norristown, Pa., 1896 * Reprinted by General Books LLC, 2010 *Suggested source citation: :::Cassel, Daniel Kolb. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America|A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America]]''. Norristown, Pa.: Morgan R. Wills, 1896. ::Or if you prefer the long title: :::Cassel, Daniel Kolb. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America|A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America: being the Descendants of Julius Kassel or Yelles Cassel, of Kriesheim, Baden, Germany]]''. Norristown, Pa.: Morgan R. Wills, 1896. * Related item: ::Edwards, Albert S. ''An every name index to the genealogical history of Cassel family in America 1896 by Daniel Kolb Cassel'', Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, c1993 . https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/659899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical_History of_the Cassel Family_in America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00cass * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7160516M/A_genealogical_history_of_the_Cassel_family_in_America * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11780/ ($subscription)

A Genealogical History of The Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred Families of Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of The Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred Families of Virginia == * by [[Chappell-2206|Phil Edward Chappell]] (b.1837) * published by Tiernan-Havens Print. Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1895 * published by Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co., Kansas City, Mo., 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of The Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred Families of Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1895) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist01chap ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100837410 * (1900) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102066297 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11485690/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/491219-a-genealogical-history-of-the-chappell-dickie-and-other-kindred-families-of-virginia-1635-1900 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Origin of the Chappell family * Chapter II. The Chappells emigrate to America * Chapter III. Thomas Chappell, the immigrant (1635) * Chapter IV. The Samuel Chappell branch * Chapter V. The Samuel Chappell1 branch--continued * Chapter VI. The James Chappell1 branch * Chapter VII. The Thomas Chappell3 branch * Chapter VIII. The Robert Chappell1 branch. Robert Chappell1, of Prince George County * Chapter IX. The Robert Chappell1 branch--continued. Abraham, Son of Robert Chappell2 * Chapter X. The Robert Chappell branch--continued. James Chappell1, of Amelia County, and his descendants * Chapter XI. The Robert Chappel branch--continued. John Chappell2 of Amelia * Chapter XII. The Robert Chappell branch--continued. The sons of John2 and Prudence Chappell * Chapter XIII. The Robert Chappell branch--continued. John Chappell3, of Halifax * Chapter XIV. The Dickie family * Chapter XV. The Robert Chappell branch--continued. Dickie Chappell of Kentucky * Chapter XVI. The Robert Chappell1 branch--continued. John Chappell4, of Missouri * Chapter XVII. The Pates * Chapter XVIII. The Garlingtons * Chapter XIX. The Adams family * Chapter XX. The tide-water Chappells, of Warwick County, Virginia === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Chappell, Phil Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of The Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred Families of Virginia|A Genealogical History of The Chappell, Dickie, and Other Kindred Families of Virginia]]'' (Hudson-Kimberly, Kansas City, Mo., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chappell|Chappell]])

A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck == Full title: A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck Who Emigrated with His Family to this country in 1638; and Records of His Father's and Grandfather's Families in England; with the Pedigree Extending Back From Son To Father for Twenty Generations; with Their Coat of Arms, and Copies of Wills, also, An Appendix, giving and account of the Boston and Hingham Pecks, the descendants of John Peck of Mendon, Mass., Deacon Paul of Hartford, Deacon William and Henry of New Haven, and Joseph of Milford, Conn., with portraits of Distinguished persons from Steel Engravings. * by [[Peck-3777|Ira Ballou Peck]] (1805-1888) * published by Alred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868 * 442 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=u1_YBp_mnkMC * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00peckgoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi01peckgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00peck * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhistory00peck * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731235 === Table of Contents === * Explanations and Abbreviations * Name * Pedigree * Arms * Introduction * Joseph Peck, The Ancestor * Appendix * General Index, [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00peckgoog/page/n499/mode/1up Page 433] ::* Descendants of Henry Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Descendants of Joseph Peck, of Milford, Conn. ::* Descendants of Henry Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Descendants of Deacon Paul Peck of Harford, Conn. ::* Descendants of Deacon William Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA397 Page 397]. ::* Names received to late to be numbered, Page 442 === Errata === * Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA397 Page 397]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Peck, Ira Ballou. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Peck|Peck]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Peck, Ira Ballou. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ].

A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] == A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass == === 1642, afterwards of Charlestown, Mass., 1644-1652. With an account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England. === *by Streeter, Milford B. *published 1896 by E. Putnam, Salem, Mass. *377 Pages *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/563055 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00instre === WikiTree Syntax === * Streeter, Milford B. ''[[Space:A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass|A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass]]'' (E. Putnam, Salem, Mass., 1896) [ Page ] * ([[#Streeter|Streeter]])

A Genealogical History of the Descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn. == With mention of his brother John and nephew Edward. 1638-1888. * by [[Smith-282969|Henry Allen Smith]] (1847-1915) * published by J. Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1889. * 318 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3X5RAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist01smit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005757300 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Smith, Henry Allen. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn.|A Genealogical History of the Descendants of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn.]]'' (J. Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]])

A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire == * by Sir [[Burke-5777|Bernard Burke]], LL.D. (1814-1892) * published by Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, London, 1866 * 1883, reprint of 1883 Edition 1962, second reprint 1969, third reprint 2003 * [http://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke's Peerage] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant%2C_Abeyant%2C_Forfeited%2C_and_Extinct%2C_Peerages_of_the_British_Empire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K3MaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OpxfAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00burkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1DEGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ysWkXKSrpIC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011533248 * (1883) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001604104 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire|A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire]]'' (Harrison, London, 1866) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire|A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire]]'' (Harrison, London, 1866) [ Page ].

A genealogical history of the Dupuy family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A genealogical history of the Dupuy family. == * by [[DuPuy-612 | Charles Meredith Dupuy]] (1823-1898) * published Philadelphia, 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A genealogical history of the Dupuy family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00dupu/page/n7 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/578857-a-genealogical-history-of-the-dupuy-family?offset=5 * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dupuy_Fami/NQC5vQ3LGFQC?hl=en * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/4456596.html ===Table of Contents=== *The Dupuy Family *The Haskins Family *The Richards Family *The Evans Family *Peter Rambo, Peter Cock, Sr., and Captain Israel Helm *The Richardson Family *The Loockermans Family *The Hostetter Family (Hochstetter) *The Rickey Family *Appendix I *Appendix II *Addenda Regarding Hon. Robert Elliston *Index of Names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dupuy, Charles Meredith. ''[[Space:A genealogical history of the Dupuy family|A genealogical history of the Dupuy family]]'' (Philadelphia, 1910), [ Page ]. *[[#Dupuy|Dupuy]]: Page 121

A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] === Headline text === * Complete Title: A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree ** by Montgomery, Thomas Harrison (1830-1905) ** Published 1863 by H. B. Ashmead, Philadelphia === Available online: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00mont * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89061980090 === Examples === : '''Sources:''' :: Montgomery, Thomas Harrison (1830-1905) ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree|A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree]]'' (Ashmead, H. B., Philadelphia, 1863)

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A Genealogical History of the Harwood Families, Descendant Andrew Harwood

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Harwood Families, Descendant Andrew Harwood == Whose English Home Was in Dartmouth, Devonshire, England, and Who Emigrated to America, and Was Living in Boston, Mass., in 1643 * by [[Harwood-3088|Watson Herbert Harwood]] (1854-1934) * publication by Robbins Printer, Chasm Falls, N.Y., 1896 * publication by Robbins Printer, Chasm Falls, N.Y., 1911–12 * ? pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Harwood Families, Descendant Andrew Harwood|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1879) ::* not available * 2nd edition (1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007684644 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0nktAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00harw_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00harwiala * 3rd edition (1911-12) Vol. 1-3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12003/ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005754485 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00inharw :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4bFRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00harwgoog === Table of Contents === * Vol I. ::* Introduction to the first edition ::* Introduction to the second edition ::* Introduction to the third edition ::* Preface ::* Origin of our family and name ::* Crests and Coats of Arms ::* The Harwood families of New England ::* The Harwood families of Viginia and Maryland ::* First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Eleventh generation ::* Chapter B. The descendants of Lydia Hardwood, No. 46 ::* Index * Vol II. ::* Introduction ::* First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Eleventh generation ::* A more extended record of the descendants of Jonathan Harwood, of Sturbridge, Mass., and West Stafford, Conn ::* Index To those of Jonathan Harwoods Descendants of the name Harwood whose names do not appear in the Main index... ::* Additional ::* Chapter B. The Harrods of Boston, Salem, Newburyport and Haverhill ::* Index * Vol III. ::* Introduction ::* First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Additional ::* Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Harwood, Watson Herbert. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Harwood Families, Descendant Andrew Harwood|A Genealogical History of the Harwood Families, Descendant Andrew Harwood]]'' (Robbins, Chasm Falls, N.Y., 1911) * ([[#Harwood|Harwood]])

A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States == More Particularly The Descendants of Nicholas Holt of Newbury and Andover, Mass., 1634-1644, and of William Holt of New Haven, Conn. * by [[Durrie-6|Daniel Steele Durrie]] (1819-1892) Librarian of The State Historical Society of Wisconsin, author of Steele Family Genealogy, Corr. Mem. of Conn. Hist. Soc. and New England Historic-Genealogical Society. * published by J. Munsell, 78 State Street, Albany, 1864. * 367 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=-Z0O1t_T90kC * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00durr * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005760998 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792398 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Durrie, Daniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States|A Genealogical History of the Holt Family in the United States]]'' (J. Munsell, Albany, 1864) * ([[#Durrie|Durrie]])

A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery == In its different branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval, and Gournay. * by James Anderson (1680?-1739) * published by H. Woodfall, 1742 * Based on materials collected by [[Perceval-5|John Perceval]], First Earl of Egmont (1683-1748) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RyoAAAAAQAAJ ::* http://dbooks.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/books/PDFs/600019143.pdf * Vol. 2 revised and partly written by William Whiston ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00andegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aCoAAAAAQAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE84465 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/393543-redirection === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 :* Dedication :* Contents :* Epitome of the Work :* The Introduction :* First Book: ::* Chap I Of the Origine of the House of Yvery, Luve, Perceval, and Gournay ::* Chap II Of the Name of Yvery, &c. and of the different Appellations used by the different Houses of this Stock; and of the Sobriquets of different Persons of this House. ::* Chap III Of the Arms of the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap IV Of the Crests, Supporters, Mottos, and Cri de Guerre of the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap V Of the Lands possessed by the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap VI Of the Honours, Dignities, Employments, and Posts of Honour and Profit, enjoyed by the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap VII Of the Great Alliances of the House of Yvery, &c. :* Second Book: ::* The Descents of the Earls and Barons of Yvery, Oisery, St. Pathu, and Rosny, in Normandy :* Third Book: ::* The Descents of the Barons Luvel of Kerry in the County of Somerset in England Fourth :* Fourth Book: ::* The Descents of the Barons Luvel, of Tichmersh, Dockinges, and Minster-Luvel, tbe Viscount Luvel, and the Barons Luvel of Morley, in England. :* Fifth Book: ::* The Descents of the ancient Barons Perceval in Ireland, and the Lords of Eastbury and Weston-Gordein, Coreville and Watton, in the County of Somerset, in England. * Vol. 2 :* To The Reader. :* Sixth Book: ::* Tbe Descents of the Lords of Tykenham, Rolseston, Sydenham, Moreland, Wely, Overwere, Nailsay, Batilborow, Burton, &c. in England; Lords also of Burton, Liscarrol, Castlewaring, Oughterard, Kanturk, Templehouse, &c. in Ireland; Baronets, Barons Perceval of Burton, Viscounts Perceval of Kanturk, and Earls of Egmont. :* Seventh Book: ::* The Descents of the ancient Barons of Harpetre-Gournay and Barons of Guinne; also Lords of Ferenton, Harpetre, Overwere, &c. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Anderson, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|A Genealogical History of The House of Yvery]]'' (H. Woodfall, 1742) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]]) * Anderson, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|A Genealogical History of The House of Yvery]]'' (H. Woodfall, 1742) Vol. , [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families == With some account of the earlier Hyatt families, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., etc. * by [[Hoyt-4813|David Webster Hoyt]] (1833-1921) * published by The Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871 * 686 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=JzxVAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=5ow9k6vp2AYC * https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00hoyt * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00hoytgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763215 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14916/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE6280259 === Table of Contents === * The Hoyt Family * Additions and corrections pertaining to the descendants of John1 Hoyt of Salisbury, Mass. * The Hoyt Family Meeting * Roll of members present at the Hoyt Family Meeting * Letters from members not present * The Hoyte Family in England * Origin of the family * Orthography of the name * Family characteristics * The Hoyt and Haight families of America * Unclassified families * The Hyatt Family * General index * Index of places * Index of surnames * Index of Christian names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hoyt, David Webster. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families | A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families]]'' (Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoyt|Hoyt]]) * Hoyt, David Webster. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families | A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families]]'' (Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871) [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of The Jennings Families in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of The Jennings Families in England and America == * by [[Jennings-13024|William Henry Jennings]] (1842-1905) * published by Press of Mann & Adair, Columbus, Ohio, 1899 * The 1890 publication date reported on other web sites appears to be a transcription error. * Vol. 1 and Vol. 3 of this publication were released after Vol. 2 or were never published. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of The Jennings Families in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (?) The English Families * Vol. 2 (1899) The American Families ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-TLj39ULj9oC ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh07778042/ :* pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist21jenn ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist2pt1jenn :* pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist22jenn ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist2pt2jenn * Vol. 3 (?) Chart Pedigrees === Table of Contents Vol. 2 === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=-TLj39ULj9oC&pg=PR11 Errata] * Chapter I. The "East Jersey" Jenningss * Chapter II * Chapter III * Chapter IV * Chapter V * Chapter VI. 5 Jonathan, 6 John, 7 David * Chapter VII. The West Jersey Jennings * Chapter VIII. Descendants of Samuel * Chapter IX * Chapter VIII. Joshua of Connecticut * Chapter XI. The Jennings Family of Virginia * Chapter XII. Stephen of Hatfield, Mass. * Chapter XIII. Stephen of Framingham, Mass. * Chapter XIV. John of Southampton, N. Y. * Chapter XV. Israel * Chapter XVI * Chapter XVII. Notes and references * Appendix. Introduction * Appendix Alden * Appendix Borden * Appendix Durfee * Appendix Earle * Appendix Leonard * Appendix McCabe * Appendix Mytinger * Appendix Nixon * Appendix Rickard * Appendix Weaver * Appendix Westgate * Index by numbers === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Jennings, William Henry. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of The Jennings Families in England and America|A Genealogical History of The Jennings Families in England and America]]'' (Mann & Adair, Columbus, Ohio, 1899) Vol. 2, pt. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jennings|Jennings]])

A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family == Descended from Joseph Kelley of Norwich, Connecticut, with much biographical matter concerning the first four generations and notes of inflowing female lines * by [[Kelley-12286|Hermon Alfred Kelley]] (1859-1925) * published by Priv. print., Cleveland, Ohio, 1897 * 122 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZEJWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00kellgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00byukell * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist1897kell * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00inkell * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770272 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11742/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Numerical Summary * List of Portraits and Illustrations * The Name of Kelley and The Origin of Our Family * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Index of names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kelley, Hermon Alfred. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family|A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family]]'' (Cleveland, Ohio, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kelley|Kelley]]) * Kelley, Hermon Alfred. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family|A Genealogical History of the Kelley Family]]'' (Cleveland, Ohio, 1897) [ Page ].

A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants == * authored by Montgomery, David B. * published by J. P. Cox, Owensville, Indiana, 1908. * 436 pages; includes index * Source Example: :::Montgomery, David B., ''[[Space: A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants|A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants]]'', (J. P. Cox, Owensville, Indiana, 1908) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Montgomery|Montgomery]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofroopf00engl

A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] [[Category:Ream Name Study]] [[Category:Fairfield County, Ohio]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield County, Ohio'' * '''Author''': Ream, Solomon * '''Publishing Information''': Cleveland, Ohio: Central Publishing House, 1908 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ream, Solomon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield County, Ohio|A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield, Ohio]],'' Cleveland, Ohio: Central Publishing House, 1908, pg. 45 * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Ream, Solomon. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield County, Ohio|A Genealogical History of the Ream Family in Fairfield, Ohio]],'' Cleveland, Ohio: Central Publishing House, 1908, pg. 45 * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00ream/page/n10 Internet Archive] * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh28365271/ Ancestry.com] $$ === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Ream_Family_in_Fairfield_County%2C_Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America

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[[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America == Full title: A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America Brought down from their English ancestor, [[Carpentier-8|John Carpenter]], 1303, with many biographical notes of descendants and allied families. * by [[Carpenter-7892|Amos Bugbee Carpenter]] (1818-1904) * published by Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1898 * 907 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029839549 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100771736 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10220 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Preface * Contents of memorial * List of Illustrations * English Ancestry * American Ancestry * Generation three * Generation four * Generation five * Generation six * Generation seven * Generation eight * Generation nine * Generation ten * Generation Eleven * Generation twelve * Generation thirteen * Transient Families * Appendix to the English Ancestry * Additions and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp/page/833/mode/1up Page 833]. * The reported English Estate * List of subscribers * Index of persons bearing the Carpenter name * Index of persons connected with the family by marriage * Index of cities and towns where Carpenters have lived * More Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp/page/n959/mode/1up Page 906]. === Errata === * See [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp/page/833/mode/1up Page 833] and [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00carp/page/n959/mode/1up Page 906]. * No additional errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Carpenter, Amos Bugbee. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America | A Genealogical History of the Rehoboth Branch of the Carpenter Family in America]]'' (Carpenter & Morehouse, Amherst, Mass., 1898) [ Page ]. * [[#Carpenter|Carpenter]]

A Genealogical History of the Rice Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Rice Family == Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, who came from Berkhamstead, England, settled at Sudbury, Massachusetts, in 1638 or 9; with an index alphabetically arranged, of the names of husbands and wives of the name of Rice; also an index, alphabetically arranged, of the names of Husbands and wives of families other than Rice, but have intermarried with them, and also of the names of husbands and wives of their descendants. * by [[Ward-32587|Andrew Henshaw Ward]], A.M. (1784-1864) * published by C. Benjamin Richardson, Boston, 1858 * 379 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Rice Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qBZYAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=DKxOAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00wardgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00ward * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692514 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ward, Andrew Henshaw. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Rice Family|A Genealogical History of the Rice Family]]'' (C. Benjamin Richardson, Boston, 1858) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ward|Ward]])

A Genealogical History of the Robie Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Robie Family in England and America == * by Eva Barbara Robie Schwarting (1896-) * published New York, c1956. * 244 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Robie Family in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396564 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Schwarting, Eva Barbara Robie. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Robie Family in England and America|A Genealogical History of the Robie Family in England and America]]'' (The Author, New York, 1956) [ Page ]. * ([[#Schwarting|Schwarting]])

A Genealogical History of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Huron County, Ohio]] [[Category: Washburn Name Study]] [[Category: Ohio, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio == * by Mildred J. Smith Parkinson * published Milwaukee, Wis., 1954. * 92 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774621 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Parkinson, Mildred. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio|A Genealogical History of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio]]'' (Milwaukee, Wis., 1954) [ Page ]. * ([[#Parkinson|Parkinson]])

A Genealogical Memoir of Nathaniel Slosson of Kent, Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1696-1872

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Genealogical Memoir of Nathaniel Slosson of Kent, Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1696-1872 == Reprinted from "[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]", July and October, 1872, with Nathan Slossson's Descendants continued to August, 1896. * by [[Patterson-23140|David Williams Patterson]] (1824-1892) * published by The Marigold Printing Company, Bridgeport, Conn., 1896. * 56 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Memoir of Nathaniel Slosson of Kent, Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1696-1872|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00patt === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Patterson, David Williams. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of Nathaniel Slosson of Kent, Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1696-1872|A Genealogical Memoir of Nathaniel Slosson of Kent, Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1696-1872]]'' (Marigold Printing Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Patterson|Patterson]])

A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: New England, Sources]] [[Category: Windsor, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor and Capt. Wm. Fowler of New Haven, Connecticut == Reprinted, with additions, from the [[Space:NEHGR|New England Historical and Genelogical Register]] for July, 1857, [https://books.google.com/books?id=YpMeAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA247 Page 247] * published by H.W. Dutton and Son, Printers, Transcript Building, Boston, 1857 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00unse * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1219329 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor|A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor]]'' (H.W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1857) [ Page ]. * ([[#MAF|Memoir Ambrose Fowler]])

A Genealogical Memoir of the Family by the name of Farmer who settled at Billerica, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Billerica, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Memoir of the Family by the name of Farmer who settled at Billerica, Mass. == * by [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer]] (1789-1838 ) * published by Farmer and Brown, Hingham, 1828 ::* ''Memoir of John Farmer, M.A.'', [[Space: NEHGR| NEHGR]] (NEHGS, 1847) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=KG4FAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA9 Page 9-20]. ::* TAG: Catalogue of Family Histories, [https://archive.org/stream/amergenealogist00whit#page/32/mode/2up Page 32-33] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Family by the name of Farmer who settled at Billerica, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1898646 === Errata === * ''Handbook of American Genealogy'', Page 37: "On the reverse of the title is the dedication to Jedediah Farmer, brother of the author, dated Concord, N. H., 28 Jan., 1828. The record, 14 pages, is substantially the same as in the first edition, excepting that the marriages in each generation are given, but no new branches are traced out. The obituary on Edward, son of Oliver, is omitted in this edition ; pp. 15 and 16 are blank ; with p. 17 the appendix commences, consisting of letters from persons of the name in England, &c. In the first number (Jan. 1847) of the ''[[Space:NEHGR|N. E. Hist. and Gen. Reg.]]'' this memoir is reprinted, but great changes have been made in the arrangement. As published by Farmer, the disconnected notices of persons bearing the name, were given as footnotes, and the text free from these incumbrances, pientions only Edward and John Farmer, before giving John of Ansley, county of Warwick, whose son Edward came to New England. That number of the ''Register'', besides this reprint, gave a very valuable memoir of Farmer, from which I have prepared a sketch of his life, feeling that the value of his labors entitles him to such a portion of our space."" * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Farmer, John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Family by the name of Farmer who settled at Billerica, Mass.|A Genealogical Memoir of the Family by the name of Farmer who settled at Billerica, Mass.]]'' (Farmer & Brown, Hingham, Mass., 1828) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farmer|Farmer]])

A Genealogical Memoir of The Huntington Family in This Country

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Memoir of The Huntington Family in This Country == Embracing All the Known Descendants of Simon and Margaret Huntington, who Have Retained the Family Name, and the first generation of the descendants of other names. * by Rev. [[Huntington-2298|Elijah Baldwin Huntington]], A.M. (1816-1877) * published by The Author, Stamford, Connecticut, 1863 * Also see: ''[[Space:The Huntington Family in America|The Huntington Family in America]]'' (1915) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Memoir of The Huntington Family in This Country|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3mdVAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo01hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo63hunt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763672 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11729/ * Also see: ''[[Space:The Huntington Family in America|The Huntington Family in America]]'' (1915) === Table of Contents === * E.B. Huntington * Introduction * Huntington Family Meeting * The Puritan immigrant * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Appendix A * Appendix B * Appendix C * Index to the descendants of Simon Huntington * Index to the surnames of those who have married into the Huntington Family * An index to the names of such as have aided in supplying materials for this work === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Huntington, Elijah Baldwin. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of The Huntington Family in This Country|A Genealogical Memoir of The Huntington Family in This Country]]'' (Stamford, Connecticut, 1863) [ Page ]. * ([[#Huntington|Huntington]])

A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family In This Country == Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. and the First generation of descendants of other names. * by Rev. [[Huntington-2298|Elijah Baldwin Huntington]], A.M. (1816-1877) * published by Mrs. Julia Huntington, Ridgefield, Conn., 1884 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Memoir_of_the_Lo-Lathrop_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005725158 (rpt, 1971) * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalme00huntgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo1990hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo1884hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00byuhunt * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10391/ * http://books.google.com/books?id=EBU3AAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * Part I. The English Lowthrops * Part II. John Lowthroppe of Lowthorpe * Part III. Rev. John Lothropp-The pioneer ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation * Part IV. Mark Lothrop-The pioneer ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation * Indexes === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Huntington, Elijah Baldwin. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family|A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family]]'' (Ridgefield, Conn., 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Huntington|Huntington]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Genealogical Quest

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] ==Details== *Title: A Genealogical Quest *Author: Low, William Gilman, 1844-1936 *Publisher: private *Year: 1908-1915-1928 *''A Genealogical Quest'' (21 p.) was first published in 1908 *''A Genealogical Quest, No. 2'' (8 p.) was published in 1915 *''Family Notes'' (15 p.) was published in 1918 *A second edition, including parts 1 and 2 and ''Family Notes'' was published in 1928 ===Available in Print=== *http://worldcat.org/identities/np-low,%20william%20gilman$1844%201936/ ===Available Online=== *Part 1 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalques00loww *Part 2 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalques01loww *Family Notes https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE995272 *second edition https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE6992917 *second edition https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE12689437 ==Creating References== * Source Example: :::William Gilman Low, ''[[Space:A Genealogical Quest | A Genealogical Quest]]'' (printed privately, 1908-1928). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Low|Low]]: Part 2, p. 5 Note: The page numbers start over in each section, so a source citation should include a reference to Part 1, Part 2, or Notes as well as the page number. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Quest|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Genealogical Record of Samuel Pond and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of Samuel Pond and His Descendants == * by [[Pond-2402|Daniel Streator Pond]], (1805-1892) * printed by Geo W Runyan, New London, Ohio, 1875 * 126 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of Samuel Pond and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=THpIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00inpond * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1875pond * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00pond * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21474/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fifth generation * Fourth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Alphabetical index to Christian names of Ponds, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1875pond/page/121/mode/1up Page 121]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pond, Daniel ''[[Space: A Genealogical Record of Samuel Pond and His Descendants| A Genealogical Record of Samuel Pond and His Descendants]]'' (Runyan, Rochester, Ohio, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pond|Pond]])

A Genealogical Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Ferrin and Elizabeth Preston

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Ferrin and Elizabeth Preston == * by Lavisa Ferrin Hollinger * published Cherokee, Iowa, 1915 * 181+ pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Ferrin and Elizabeth Preston|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00holl * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=18132 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hollinger, Lavisa Ferrin. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Ferrin and Elizabeth Preston|A Genealogical Record of the Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Ferrin and Elizabeth Preston]]'' (Cherokee, Iowa, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hollinger|Hollinger]])

A Genealogical Record of the Arms Family in this Country

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Arms Family in this Country == Embracing all the known descendants of William first, who have retained the family name, and the first generation of the descendants of other names. * by [[Arms-693|Edward Wright Arms]] (1845-1936) * published by the author, Troy, NY, 1877 * 57 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Arms Family in this Country|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00arms * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00armsgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00byuarms * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005721588 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13280/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=hSoxAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * Introduction * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Appendix * Families that bear the name of arms, but cannot be traced to the regular line of descendants from the original William arms. * Index to sons * Index to daughters === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Arms, Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Arms Family in this Country|A Genealogical Record of the Arms Family in this Country]]'' (Troy, NY, 1877) [ Page ]. * ([[#Arms|Arms]])

A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker == of Hardwick Township, Warren County, N.J. : together with historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with portraits and other illustrations * by [[Fretz-343 | Rev. Abraham James (A.J.) Fretz]] (1849-1912) * published Netcong, New Jersey, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00byu01fret/page/n3 *https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13272 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685504 ===Index=== #Andrew Newbaker m. Mary Kispaugh #Anna Newbaker m. John Vought #Charles Newbaker m. Mary Ann Hill #Elizabeth Newbaker m. William Teel #Elsey Ann Newbaker m. Thomas H. Hankinson #Lydia Newbaker m. Ira C. Roy #Phebe Newbaker m. Joseph Wildrick #Sarah Lena Newbaker m. Joseph Snover === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fretz, Rev. A. J. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker]]'' (Netcong, NJ, 1908), [ Page ]. * [[#Fretz|Fretz]]

A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: United States, Palmer Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa == Especially Through Their Son, John Palmer, Jr., and Sons-in-law, William and James Trimble. With Notes of Ancestry, Or Information, of Many of the Families with Whom They Intermarried * by [[Palmer-16912|Lewis Palmer]] (1837-1917) * published by J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1875 * New Edition published by the Press of Chester Times, 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1875) 466 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dkVEAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00palm ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00palmgoog * (1910) New Edition, Palmer Division, 1122 pages ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00byupalm ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco02palm ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco01palm === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Additions to Palmer Division, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00byupalm/page/n1240/mode/1up Page 1121]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Palmer, Lewis. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord]]'' (J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1875-1910) [ Page ]. * ([[#Palmer|Palmer]])

A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards == * by [[Edwards-36988|Llewellyn Nathaniel Edwards]] (1873-1952) * published by the author Toronto, Ontario, 1916 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalcoll00edga * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/236332/ === Table of Contents === * Historical Sketch * The Edwards Coat of Arms * Family Records of First Two generations * Descendants of John and Jemima (Wallingford) Edwards * Descendants of Richard and Hannah (Lathrop) Edwards * Descendants of Jonathan and Hannah (Heath) Edwards * Descendants of Samuel and Mary (____) Edwards * Descendants of Nathaniel and Sarah (Hunt) Edwards * Descendants of William and Lydia (Baker) Edwards * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Edwards, Llewellyn Nathaniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Edwards]]'' (Toronto, Ontario, 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Edwards|Edwards]])

A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Gloucester, Maine]] == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine == * compiled by J. W. (John Witham) Penney * published by The Thurston Print, Portland, Maine, 1897. * Source Example: ::: Penney, J. W. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine]]'' (The Thurston Print, Portland, Maine, 1897) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Penney|Penney]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1897penn * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00penn * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13738

A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of William Palmer of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of William Palmer of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638 == * by John Calvin Palmer (b.1933) * published by J.C. Palmer, Colorado Springs, CO, 1998 * book review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] Vol. 153, WN 612, Page 500 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of William Palmer of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco001palm borrow * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco002palm borrow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Palmer, John Calvin. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of William Palmer of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638|A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of William Palmer of Hampton, New Hampshire, 1638]]'' (J.C. Palmer, Colorado Springs, CO, 1998) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Palmer|Palmer]])

A Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Quartermaster George Colton

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Quartermaster George Colton == Collected and arranged from all available public and private sources. * by [[Colton-1594|George Woolworth Colton]] (1827-1901) * published by Wickersham Print. Co., Lancaster, Pa., 1912 * 588 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Quartermaster George Colton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YZs-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YZs-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00colt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886534 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11612/ === Table of Contents === * Illustrations * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Addenda * Appendix * Indices === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Colton, George Woolworth. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Record of the Descendents of Quartermaster George Colton|A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Quartermaster George Colton]]'' (Wickersham Print. Co., Lancaster, Pa., 1912) * [[#Colton|Colton]]

A Genealogical Record of the Families of Kent

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[[Category: England, Sources]] [[Category: Kent]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Record of the Families of King and Henham, in the County of Kent == "A Genealogical Record of the Families of King and Henham, in the County of Kent : containing pedigrees of Cox, Knowles, Hopwood, Thornton, Peckham, Sex, Hicks, Hughes, Alexander, Woodhams, Larkin, Wild, Coveney, Boorman, Gore, Hatch, Vine, Plane, Iden, etc., etc. : with two illustrations and a photogravure." *Author: Compiled and collected by William Louis King. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Record_of_the_Families_of_Kent|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/114137?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] * https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/19193/ [$subscription] :See also: * [https://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-record-of-the-families-of-king-and-henham-in-the-county-of-kent-containing-pedigrees-of-cox-knowles-hopwood-thornton-peckham-sex-hicks-hughes-alexander-woodhams-larkin-wild-coveney-boorman-gore-hatch-vine-plane-iden-etc-etc-with-two-illustrations-and-a-photogravure/oclc/865595002 World Cat] :Note: *Errata Page 5 [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/147746/?offset=0#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Errata]

A Genealogical Record of the Minot family in America and England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Record of the Minot Family in America and England == * by [[Minot-134|Joseph Grafton Minot]] (1858-1939) * privately printed, Boston, 1897 * 55 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Genealogical Record of the Minot family in America and England | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00mino * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12134/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Minot, Joseph Grafton. ''[[Space: A Genealogical Record of the Minot family in America and England | A Genealogical Record of the Minot Family in America and England]]'' (privately printed, Boston, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Minot|Minot]])

A Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom == :and his descendants * by [[Harris-52210 | Edward Doubleday Harris]], 1839-1919 * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1870 * 94 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === WikiTree Syntax === *Harris, Edward Doubleday ''[[Space: A Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom| A Genealogical Record of Thomas Bascom]]'' (Boston, Mass, 1870), [ Page ]. * ([[#Harris|Harris]]) === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco00harr/page/n3/mode/2up *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008372831 *https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_Record_of_Thomas_Bascom_a.html?id=j1kMAQAAMAAJ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater == one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the fifth generation. * by Rev. [[Atwater-1164|Edward Elias Atwater]] (1816-1887) * published by J.H. Benham, New Haven, 1851 * 64 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=mCcxAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreg00inatwa * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008628862 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16040/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16412/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Genealogy * Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=mCcxAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA56 Page 56]. * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Atwater, Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater|A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of David Atwater]]'' (J.H. Benham, New Haven, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Atwater|Atwater]])

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day == of Hartford, Conn., who died in the year 1648. (1913) With a supplement giving descendants of Captain John Day, number 194, who moved to Sheffield, Ohio, 1816. * by [[Day-19060|George Edward Day]] (1815-1905) * published by W. Storer, Jun., New Haven, 1840 * published by J. & L. Metcalf, Northampton, 1848. * published by The Press of the News Printing Company, Oberlin, Ohio, 1913 ::* Title page shows the 1848 date. The following page shows the 1913 date. ::* This is the only edition with the supplement. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1840) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=I3QtAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009734067 * (1848) 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YIGSE7Gk8KQC ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00daygoog ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00dayg ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi1848dayg ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008437891 * (1913) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=_ktGAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00wriggoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730218 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Day, George Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day|A Genealogical Register of the Descendants in the Male Line of Robert Day]]'' (J. & L. Metcalf, Northampton, 1848) [ Page ]. * ([[#Day|Day]])

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot of Andover == George Abbot, of Rowley; Thomas Abbot, of Andover; Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich; Robert Abbot, of Branford, Ct.--and George Abbot, of Norwalk, Ct * compiled by Rev. [[Abbot-32|Abiel Abbot]], D.D. (1765-1859) and Rev. [[Abbot-113|Ephraim Abbot]] (1779-1870) * published by James Munroe and Co., Boston, 1847 * 197 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=XjYxAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=17ZntUslMrIC * https://books.google.com/books?id=CdvbsRbKD5oC * https://books.google.com/books?id=hm4tAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00abbogoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00bostiala * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre02abbogoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre01abbogoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00inabbo * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00byuabbo * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00abbo * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963853 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12657 === Table of Contents === * Genealogical register of the descendants of George Abbot * Genealogical register of George Abbot, of Rowley * Genealogical register of the descendants of Thomas Abbot, of Andover * Genealogical register of the descendants of Arthur Abbot, of Ipswich * Genealogical register of the descendants of Robert Abbot, of Branford, Ct * Genealogical register of the descendants of George Abbot, of Norwalk * Index of names not Abbot === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Abbot, Abiel. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot, of Andover|A Genealogical Register of The Descendants of George Abbot of Andover]]'' (James Munroe & Co., Boston, 1847) [ Page ]. * ([[#Abbot|Abbot]])

A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671 == * by [[Scranton-453|Erastus Scranton]] (1777-1861) * published by Hartford : Press of Case, Tiffany and company, 1855 * 104 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ALFRAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=mR1YAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00scra * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00scraiala * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00scra_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756098 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12626 === Table of Contents === * Brief account of the first settlement of Guilford * Descendants of John Scranton * Index I. To Christian Names of Scranton, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ALFRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA99 Page 99]. * Index II. Males (Not Scrantons) Who Have Married Females of the name of Scranton, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ALFRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA103 Page 103]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ALFRAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA98 Page 98]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Scranton, Erastus. ''[[Space:A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671|A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1855) [ Page ]. * ([[#Scranton|Scranton]])

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass.

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass. == :an emigrant in 1635 from England, with a sketch of the Clevelands of Virginia and the Carolinas * by [[Cleveland-2223 | James Butler Cleveland]],1834-1894 * published by Munsell, Printer, Albany,New York,1881 * 48 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00clev/page/n2 (up to page 16 only) * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/499691-a-genealogical-register-of-the-descendants-of-moses-cleveland-of-woburn-mass-an-immigrant-in-1635-from-england-with-a-sketch-of-the-clevelands-of-virginia-and-the-carolinas?offset=35 === Errata === :This list of errata appears on [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/499691/?offset=35#page=9&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 9] in the ''familysearch'' link, but not in the link from'' archive dot org'']: :Page 10, in motto read patria for patrial :Page 16, 9th line, read 1718 for 1781 :Page 16, 28th line, read George (3) for George :Page 16, 29th line, read Elizabeth (3) for Elizabeth :Page 24, 1st line, omit, with Abigail :Page 39, last line, read sincere for inceres :Page 40, add exponents to children i to x * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Cleveland, James Butler ''[[Space: A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass.| A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Moses Cleveland of Woburn, Mass.]]'' (Munsell, Albany,New York,1881), [ Page ]. * [[#Cleveland|Cleveland]]

A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies |Family Genealogy Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans == * by [[Morse-2241|Rev. Abner Morse]] (1793-1865). * Published by H.W. Dutton & Son, Boston,1857-1864 * In 4 Volumes. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Volume I: (1857) Adams, Bullard, Holbrook, Phips, Rockwood, Sanger, Wood, Grout, Goulding, Twitchell. ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors * (1859) Grout, Goulding, Brigham. ** https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00inmors * Volume II: (1859) Brigham, Hapgood, Pettee, Hewins, Frary, Willis, Cutler. ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors * Volume III: (1861) Richards. ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce03mors ** https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00mors_2 ** https://books.google.com/books?id=aP0UAAAAYAAJ ** https://books.google.com/books?id=Sx1wzfT_l1cC ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011601898 * Volume IV: (1864) Harding, Harnden, Harradon. ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce04mors === Table of Contents === * '''Note:''' Nonstandard page numbering, e.g., "46¾." * Volume I: (1857) (Titled: "The Genealogy of..." vs. "A Genealogical Register..."). ** Adams: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/1 p1]. ** Bullard: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/10 p10]. ** Holbrook: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/47 p47]. ** Phips: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/n118 p95]. ** Rockwood: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/103 p103]. ** Sanger: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/n148 p123]. ** Wood: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/131 p131]. ** Grout: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/n162 p135]. ** Goulding: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/n240 p201]. ** Twitchell: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce01mors/page/n258 p247]. * (1859) ** Grout: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00inmors/page/n12 p1]. ** Goulding: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00inmors/page/n93/mode/2up p73]. ** Brigham: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00inmors/page/n109 p87]. * Volume II: ** Brigham: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/1 p1]. ** Hapgood: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/100 p111]. ** Pettee: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/143 p147]. ** Hewins: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/165 p165]. ** Frary: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/177 p177]. ** Willis: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/181 p181]. ** Cutler: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce02mors/page/229 p237]. * Volume III: ** Richards: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce03mors/page/n21 p1]. * Volume IV: ** Harding: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce04mors/page/n12 p3]. ** Harnden: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce04mors/page/73 p73]. ** Harradon: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce04mors/page/78 p78]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Morse, Rev. Abner. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans|A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans]]''. (H.W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1857-1864). Volume , [ Page ]. * [[#Morse|Morse, Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans]]: Volume , [ Page ]. * ([[#Morse|Morse, Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans]]): Volume , [ Page ])

A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England, Sources]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_England|New England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England == * by [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer]] (1789-1838) * published by Carter, Andrews & Co., Lancaster, Mass., 1829 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0XoFAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=eNEMAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=TUGHVUEbRBoC * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00farmgoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre01farmgoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre02farmgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00farm_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009718081 === Table of Contents === * Preface - [https://books.google.com/books?id=0XoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PR3 Page iii] * Alphabetical Lists of Towns - [https://books.google.com/books?id=0XoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA7 Page vii] ** with dates settled and dates incorporated * Surnames, A-Z * Appendix, Containing Additions and Corrections - [https://books.google.com/books?id=0XoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA335 Page 335] * Additional Explanations - [https://books.google.com/books?id=0XoFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA352 Page 352] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Farmer, John. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Carter, Andrews & Co., Lancaster, Mass., 1829) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farmer|Farmer]])

A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Holliston, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sherborn, Massachusetts]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston == * by Rev. [[Morse-2241|Abner Morse]] (1793-1865.) * published by The Press of Damrell & Moore, Boston, Mass., 1856 * 347 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ROZgerhd2bUC * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalre00morsgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00mors_0 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00mors_5 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00mors * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560234 === Table of Contents === * Preface, 1856 * Contents * Preface, 1855 * Explanation * Of The Genealogies of Families and Races Who Resided In Sherborn Holliston Medway and Some Other Towns * Map of Sherborn, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ROZgerhd2bUC&pg=PA264-IA2 Page 264] * Of The History of Sherborn * Of The History of Holliston * Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ROZgerhd2bUC&pg=PA340 Page 340] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Morse, Abner. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston|A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants and History of the Towns of Sherborn and Holliston]]'' (Damrell & Moore, Boston, Mass., 1856) [ Page ]. * ([[#Morse|Morse]])

A genealogical register of the inhabitants of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of The Inhabitants of The Town of Litchfield, Connecticut == Profile from the settlement of the town, A. D. 1720, to the year 1800, whereby one knowing his father's name, may perhaps ascertain who were some of his antecedent progenitors. * Collected from the records of said town, probate records of wills, distributions, etc., and from other sources, by [[Woodruff-2713|George Catlin Woodruff]], 1845; compared with town records of births, marriages, and deaths, and when corrected the entries checked.--G.C.W., May, 1865. * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogical_register_of_the_inhabitants_of_the_town_of_Litchfield%2C_Connecticut|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodiala * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodruff * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523702 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Xf0LAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=jO8nAQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Explanations * Genealogical Register * List of Public Buildings and Dwellings === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodiala/page/171 Page 171]: "Peck, Richard ..." It should be "Richard Park" not Peck. ::* See Immigration List where it says "July 1635... Richard Perk 33 A Miller (and) Margery Perk 40". (http://www.frenchfamilyassoc.com/FFA/SHIPS/Defence.htm#_Immigration_List) ::* See Immigration List where it says "Mrs. Margery Park, aged 30. Richard Park, aged 33." (https://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Defence-Defiance-1635/1141) ::* See discussion about Richard Park on the profile for [[Peck-220|Paul Peck, Sr. (abt. 1608-1695)]] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Woodruff, George Catlin. ''[[Space:A genealogical register of the inhabitants of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut|A Genealogical Register of The Inhabitants of The Town of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woodruff|Woodruff]])

A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Moseley Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family == * by [[Moseley-96|Edward Strong Moseley]] (1813-1900) * published by Newburyport Herald Office, Newburyport, 1878 * 56 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=TR05AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=mt0_AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalsk00mosegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731899 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Moseley, Edward Strong. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family|A Genealogical Sketch of One Branch of the Moseley Family]]'' (Newburyport Herald Office, Newburyport, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Moseley|Moseley]])

A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Green Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Wales, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass. == * by Reuben Greene, M.D. * J.E. Farwell & Co., printers, 1885 * See attached document for the complete book * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalsket00gree_0 * http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2007/20070601039ge/20070601039ge.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Greene, Reuben. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass.|A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass.]]'' (J.E. Farwell & Co., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greene|Greene]])

A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Green Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Sketch of The Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass. == * by [[Greene-10533|Samuel Stillman Greene]] (1810-1883) * published by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1858 * 80 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Sketch_of_the_Descendants_of_Thomas_Green_of_Malden%2C_Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalsket00gree * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalsket1858gree * http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2008/20080911001ge/20080911001ge.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greene, Samuel Stillman. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.|A Genealogical Sketch of The Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1858) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greene|Greene]])

A Genealogy and Ancestral Line of Bethuel Harris, of Harrisville, N.H., and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogy and Ancestral Line of Bethuel Harris, of Harrisville, N.H., and His Descendants == * by Albert Hutchinson * publisher not identified, Keene, N. H., 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy and Ancestral Line of Bethuel Harris, of Harrisville, N.H., and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyancestr00hutc/ === WikiTree Syntax === *Source Example: ::: Hutchinson, Albert. ''[[Space:A Genealogy and Ancestral Line of Bethuel Harris, of Harrisville, N.H., and His Descendants|A Genealogy and Ancestral Line of Bethuel Harris, of Harrisville, N.H., and His Descendants]]''. (Keene, N. H., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hutchinson|Hutchinson]]: Page 21

A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America == With some account of the family in Great Britain and Ireland with an account of forty allied families gathered from the most authentic sources. * by [[Chute-160|William Edward Chute]] (1832-1900) * published Salem, Mass, 1894 * 216 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NncGYfHx0O0C * https://archive.org/details/cihm_05885 * https://archive.org/details/genealogyhistory00chut * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyandhi00chutgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100381810 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4845160 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/33005/ === Table of Contents === * Pedigrees * Of Chutes in America, not of the main family * A few early dates in American history * Chute genealogies * Closing chapters on the Chute Family * Index to persons bearing the name of Chute * Index to other names * List of collateral tracings * Allied families: Hankinson. see page lxxxvii. === Errata === * Additions and Corrections to Allied Families, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NncGYfHx0O0C&pg=PR275 Page cclxxv]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Chute, William Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America|A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America]]'' (Salem, Mass, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chute|Chute]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Chute, William Edward. ''[[Space:A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America|A Genealogy and History of the Chute Family in America]]'' (Salem, Mass, 1894) [ Page ].

A Genealogy Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, of New Haven, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, of New Haven, Connecticut == Reprinted with additions, from memoirs of Hon. James Fowler of Westfield, Mass., and from [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical and Genealogical Register]] for July 1857. * by Daniel W. Fowler * published by Starr & Son, Book and Job Printers, Milwaukee, 1870. * 42 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, of New Haven, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=yXYtAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=FddMAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogymemoiro00fowl * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem03unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00inmilw * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005726031 === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Remarks * Introduction * Genealogy Memoir * Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yXYtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35 Page 35]. * Jonathan Fowler and His Descendants * Israel Fowler * Daniel Wilcox === Review === * "This very neatly printed pamphlet was prepared by Mr. Daniel W. Fowler, of Milwaukee, for private circulation. He claims no credit as to the authorship of it, except in completing his own line of descent, and some other additions of importance not included in the ''Register'' for July, 1857. Mr. Fowler informs us that he is largely indebted to Mr. H.N. Otis, of Yonkers, N.Y., the author of the article in the ''Register'' above referred to, and of much of the "Ambrose-Fowler Genealogy." The matter is very well arranged, but we think a strict following of the plan of arrangement and notation recently recommended in the ''Register'' would be still better." ([[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]]: Vol. 24, Page 344) === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fowler, Daniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogy Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, of New Haven, Connecticut|A Genealogy Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, of New Haven, Connecticut]]'' (Starr & Son, Milwaukee, 1870) * ([[#Fowler|Fowler]])

A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland == A Great-grandson of Moses Cleveland, of Woburn, Mass., and a Native of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn., with and appendix * by [[Cleveland-1008|Horace Gillette Cleveland]] (1832-1888) * published by The Author, Chicago, 1879 * 260 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=C2hOAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbenja00inclev * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbenja00clev * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100893882 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Cleveland, Horace Gillette. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland|A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland]]'' (The Cleveland, Chicago, 1879) [ Page ] * ([[#Cleveland|Cleveland]]) * Cleveland, Horace Gillette. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland|A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland]]'' (The Cleveland, Chicago, 1879) [ Page ]

A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Plymouth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass. == Also sketches of families of Allen, Cooke and Hutchinson. The basis of this work is a "[[Space:A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622|Genealogy of John Thomson]]" by Ignatius Thomson, published in 1841. * by [[Thompson-87714|Charles Hutchinson Thompson]] (1838-1916) * published by D.D. Thorp, Printer, Lansing, MI, 1890. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NTxWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00thom * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce1890thom * https://archive.org/details/agenealogydesce00unkngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769658 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25354 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Directions and Abbreviations * Introduction * Court Orders * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Index === Errata === * This book "contains numerous serious errors in dates and names..." in the families of the descendants of Jacob Thomson. ([[Space:The Mayflower Descendant|MD]] Vol. 24, [https://books.google.com/books?id=3rVBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA167 Page 167]) * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Thompson, Charles Hutchinson. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.|A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.]]'' (D.D. Thorp, Lansing, MI, 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thompson|Thompson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thompson, Charles Hutchinson. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.|A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.]]'' (D.D. Thorp, Lansing, MI, 1890) [ Page ].

A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Chelmsford, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] == A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass == * by William Lawrence Proctor, 1837-1897, Proctor, Dolly Pauline Howard, 1842- * published by Ogdensburg, N.Y., Republican & Journl Print, 1898 * Source Example: ::: Proctor, Frank. ''[[Space:A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass|A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass]]'' (Ogdensburg, N.Y., Republican & Journl Print, 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Proctor|Proctor]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A genealogy of descendants of Robert Proctor of Concord and Chelmsford, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/agenealogydesce00procgoog * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_genealogy_of_descendants_of_Robert_Pro.html?id=ughJAAAAMAAJ

A Genealogy of Families Bearing the Name Cooke, or Cook

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Families Bearing the Name Cooke, or Cook == Principally in Massachusetts and Connecticut, 1665-1882. * by James Cook (b.1794) * published by Vox Populi Press, Huse, Goodwin & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Families Bearing the Name Cooke, or Cook|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffamil00cook === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Cook, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Families Bearing the Name Cooke, or Cook|A Genealogy of Families Bearing the Name Cooke, or Cook]]'' (Vox Populi Press, Huse, Goodwin & Co., Lowell, Mass., 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cook|Cook]])

A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622 == This work was updated in the 1890 book "[[Space:A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.|A Genealogy of Descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass.]]" * by Thomson, Ignatius, 1774-1848. * published by E. Anthony, Taunton, Mass., 1841. * "All the dates in this work are in old style till the year 1752, then they are inserted in new style." * Source Example: ::: Thomson, Ignatius. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622|A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622]]'' (E. Anthony, Taunton, Mass., 1841) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Thomson|Thomson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of John Thomson, Who Landed at Plymouth, in the Month of May, 1622|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=vrpbAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofjohnt00thom * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781533 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25459 === Table of Contents === * Genealogy of John Thomson * Genealogy of John Thomson, classed by generations

A Genealogy of Meisser Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy Of Meisser Family == ===(Meiser, Miser, Mizar, Mizer, Myser)=== * by Meiser, Joseph A., Jr * published by Forry and Hacker, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1975 * Source Example: :::Meiser, Joseph A., Jr. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Meisser Family|A Genealogy of Meisser Family]]'' (Forry and Hacker, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1975) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Meiser|A Genealogy of Meisser Family]]: Page 10/ref> * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Meisser Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/AGenealogyOfMeisserFamily/page/n1/mode/2up *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/575401-a-genealogy-of-the-meisser-family-meiser-miser-mizar-myser-myzer-from-the-founding-in-america-by-immigrant-ancestors-to-the-present-time-compiled-with-new-family-groups-new-photographs-and-with-additions-to-previous-family-lineage?offset=15 *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061977047 < --- Limited search only

A genealogy of one branch of the Wood family: from 1638 to 1870

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] === from 1638 to 1870 === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogy_of_one_branch_of_the_Wood_family:_from_1638_to_1870|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Valentine, Thomas Weston '''Publisher:''' Brooklyn, N.Y.: E. Darber, printer, 1871 === Usage === * Valentine, Thomas Weston. ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_one_branch_of_the_Wood_family:_from_1638_to_1870|A genealogy of one branch of the Wood family: from 1638 to 1870]].'' Brooklyn, N.Y.: E. Darber, printer, 1871. [[#Valentine|Valentine]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27071/ * Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=yhNgAAAAMAAJ * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-one-branch-of-the-wood-family-from-1638-to-1870/oclc/38301201 * HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785036

A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America == A genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds families in America : with records and brief memorials of the earliest ancestors, as far as known, and many of their descendants, bearing the same and other names. In three parts, with an appendix. * by Moses Thurston Runnels (1830-1902) * published by A. Mudge & Son, Boston, 1873. * Source Example: ::: Runnels, Moses Thurston. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America|A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America]]'' (A. Mudge & Son, Boston, 1873) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Runnels|Runnels]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ucFOAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=R2pGAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyrunne00runngoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofrunne1873runn * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofrunne00runn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005693753 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14207/ === Table of Contents === * Preface and explanations * General introduction, with remarks upon the origin of orthography of the name * Part I. Being a genealogical memoir of Samuel Runels, of Bradford, Mass., 1703-1745 * Part II. Being a genalogical memoir of Job Runels, or Runals, of Durham, N. H., 1713-1762 * Part III. Being a genealogical memoir of John Runels, or Runals, of Durham, N. H., 1718-1756 * Appendix. A. The earliest Reynolds families of New England; with records and notices of the descendants of Robert Reynolds, of Boston, 1632-1659 * Appendix. B. Notices of other Reynolds families originating in New England * Appendix. C. Notices of certain Reynolds families that settled originally in America, outside of New England * Appendix. D. Notices of other Runels families in New Hampshire * Appendix. E. Other Runnels families in Maine * Appendix. F. A genealogy of the Family of Valentine Runnalls, or Runnels, in Massachusetts * Appendix. G. Names of individuals and of small family groups not as yet certainly connected with any of the preceding * Addenda * Roll of honor * Index I. Explantion and summary * Index II. Explantion and summaries

A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Windsor, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut == and Some of His Descendants * by Willard S. Allen (b.1841) * Private Printer, Boston, 1876 * 76 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pIwKQaMPO-8C * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsamue00alle * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsamue00alle_0 * https://archive.org/details/agenealogysamue00allegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327383 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Allen, Willard S., ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut|A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Connecticut]]'' (Boston, 1876) [ Page ]. * ([[#Allen|Allen]])

A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family == including the original Whittemore family of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England: and a brief lineage of other branches. * by [[Whittemore-1260|Bernard Bemis Whittemore]] (1817-1893) * published by F. P. Whittemore, book and job printer, Nashua, N.H., 1890, revised 1893. * (1890) 106 pages. (1893) 135 pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Revised Edition, 1893 ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsever00whit ** https://archive.org/details/agenealogysever01whitgoog ** http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780977 * 1890 edition ** https://books.google.com/books?id=RlBbAAAAMAAJ ** https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsevera00whit ** https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_RlBbAAAAMAAJ ** https://archive.org/details/agenealogysever00whitgoog === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Whittemore, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family|A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family]]'' (F. P. Whittemore, Nashua, N.H., 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whittemore|Whittemore]])

A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Newbury, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sawyer Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass. == Embracing ten generations and one hundred and seven families. * by [[Sawyer-4480|Nathaniel Sawyier]] (1784-1853) & [[Walker-38231|Joseph Burbeen Walker]] (1822-1912) * published by W.E. Moore, Manchester, N.H., 1889 * 47 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=fDdPAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogysomed00walkgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694392 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sawyier, Nathaniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.|A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.]]'' (W.E. Moore, Manchester, N.H., 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sawyier|Sawyier]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sawyier, Nathaniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.|A Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of William Sawyer, of Newbury, Mass.]]'' (W.E. Moore, Manchester, N.H., 1889) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Allen Family, 1568 to 1882

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[[Category:Allen Name Study]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Allen Family, 1568 to 1882 == Includes a supplement to the Allen family; relating especially to the Beverly lines, provided by the Rev. Henry A. Homes. * by [[Allen-18961 | Hon. William Allen]] (1780-1873) revised by Joshua Allen (b.1800) * published Farmington, Maine, 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Allen Family, 1568 to 1882|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations === * https://books.google.com/books?id=m8TF5hcBSp4C * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofallen00byualle * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofallen1882alle * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofall1882allebyu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327390 ===Errata=== :[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofallen00byualle/page/24 From page 24]: :Page 8,— 15th line from bottom, for did believe read did not believe. :Page 11,— 14th line from top, for 1794 read 1795. :Page 19,— 6th line from bottom, for Chrystal Louise read Chrystal Marvin. :Page 20,— 19th line from top, for 1842 read 1852. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Allen, William. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Allen Family, 1568 to 1882|A Genealogy of the Allen Family, 1568 to 1882]]'', (Farmington, Maine, 1882)[ Page ]. * [[#Allen|Allen]]

A Genealogy of The Appleton Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of The Appleton Family == * by [[Appleton-397|William Sumner Appleton]] (1840-1903) * published by T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, 1873, 1874 * 54 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of The Appleton Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1874) https://archive.org/details/genealogyofapple00appl * (1873) https://archive.org/details/roughsketchofapp00appl === Table of Contents === * Appleton Genealogy * Unplaced Appletons, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofapple00appl/page/51/mode/1up Page 51]. * Corrections and Additions, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofapple00appl/page/53/mode/1up Page 53]. === Errata === * See [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofapple00appl/page/53/mode/1up Page 53]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Appleton, William. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Appleton Family|A Genealogy of The Appleton Family]]'' (T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, 1874) * ([[#Appleton|Appleton]])

A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family == Being a record of the descendants of Widow Elizabeth Curtis who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1639-40. * by Frederic Haines Curtiss (b.1869) * published by Rockwell and Churchill Press, Boston, 1903 * 252 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === See Supplement below for updated information. * https://books.google.com/books?id=H8tFAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogycurti00curtgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti00curt * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti00incurt * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti1903curt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730176 * "A Supplement to the 1903 Edition" by Harlow Dunham Curtis (Edward Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1953) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti00harl === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Curtiss, Frederic Haines. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family|A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family]]'' (Rockwell & Churchill, Boston, 1903-1953) [ Page ]. * ([[#Curtiss|Curtiss]]) * Curtiss, Harlow Dunham. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family|A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family]], A Supplement to the 1903 edition.'' (Edwards Brothers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1953) [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti00harl/page/40/mode/1up Page 40]. Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Curtiss, Frederic Haines. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family|A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family]]'' (Rockwell & Churchill, Boston, 1903-1953) [ Page ].

A genealogy of the Davis family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A genealogy of the Davis family == * by [[Clark-18124 | Henry William Clark]], 1825 - 1907 * published Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A genealogy of the Davis family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdavis00clar/page/n9 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/345984-a-genealogy-of-the-davis-family?offset=35 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t5s75jv0f&view=1up&seq=11&skin=2021 ===Table of Contents=== *Preface *Genealogy *Index *Forms for additional records === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clark, Henry William ''[[Space:A genealogy of the Davis family|A genealogy of the Davis family]]'' (Harrisburg, PA, 1905), [ Page ]. *[[#Davis|Davis]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell == :his wife, who settled in Bow in 1768 * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79273132/harrison_colby Harrison Colby], 1820 - 1905 * printed Concord, New Hampshire, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce1895colb/page/2 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005723175 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== ::I. Abraham's Ancestry ::II. Abraham's Family ::III. Elijah's Descendants ::IV. Willaby's Descendants ::V. Willaby continued ::VI. Anna's Descendants ::VII. John's Descendants ::VIII. Hannah's Descendants ::IX. Thomas's Descendants ::X. Jonathan's Descendants === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Colby, Harrison''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell| A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell]]'' (Concord, New Hampshire, 1895), [ Page ]. :: [[#Colby|Colby]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord == An early settler of Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass. * by [[Alvord-1361|Samuel Morgan Alvord]] (1869-1943) * published by A.D. Andrews, Printer, Webster, N.Y., 1908 * 823 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00alvo * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005715992 === Review === * Book Notices. ''A Genealogy of The Descendants of Alexander Alvord'', [[Space: NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA203 Page 203]. ::* "This excellent and comprehensive genealogy contains a record of more than three thousand descendants, many of whom made their homes in the West, and incorporates all the information that had previously been printed regarding this family. Great credit is due the compiler for the careful, conscientious manner in which his work has been done, and special mention should be made of the fact that in almost every case the full name of the person recorded is given, an important feature too often neglected by genealogists. The frontispiece is a view of Whitestaunton Parish, co. Somerset, Eng., the home of the English Alvords, and several pages are devoted to them. The book is printed in large, clear type on good paper, and has a substantial binding. An index of more than one hundred pages closes this admirable genealogy." === Table of Contents === * Preface * English Alfords * Other Settlers of the Alford Name in America * The Alvord Family in America ::* First Generation ::* Second Generation ::* Third Generation ::* Fourth Generation ::* Fifth Generation ::* Sixth Generation ::* Seventh Generation ::* Eighth Generation ::* Ninth Generation ::* Tenth Generation * Supplemental Information, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00alvo/page/n710/mode/1up Page 681] * Index - Part 1, Alvord Names, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00alvo/page/n728/mode/1up Page 699] * Index - Part 2, Names Other Than Alvord, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00alvo/page/n752/mode/1up Page 723] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Alvord, Samuel Morgan. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord]]'' (A.D. Andrews, Webster, N.Y., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Alvord|Alvord]]) * Alvord, Samuel Morgan. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord]]'' (A.D. Andrews, Webster, N.Y., 1908) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass, 1630

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Lynn, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Baker Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass, 1630 == * by [[Baker-59582|Nelson Morris Baker]] (1836-1872) * printed at The Journal Office, 24 E. Washinton St. * published by N.M. Baker, Syracuse, 1867 * 99 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass, 1630|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00bake_0 * https://books.google.com/books?id=WKMwAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713110 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1072449 * http://hylbom.com/family/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Genealogy-of-the-Descendants-of-Edward-Baker-by-Baker-1867.pdf * [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Genealogy+of+the+Descendants+of+Edward+Baker%22&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjnzPjhpObNAhUGNT4KHeOLCPEQsAQIPg&biw=1821&bih=857&dpr=0.75 Google Images] === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Baker, Nelson. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass, 1630|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass, 1630]]'' (N.M. Baker, Syracuse, 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#Baker|Baker]])

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Goddard

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Goddard == * by William Austin Goddard * published by M. Spooner, Worcester, 1833 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Goddard|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18354/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE84717 === Table of Contents === * Genealogy * Appendix * Epitaphs * Addenda === Citation Formats === * Goddard, William Austin. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Goddard|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Goddard]]'' (M. Spooner, Worcester, 1833) [ Page ]. * ([[#Goddard|Goddard]])

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Curtis Name Study]] [[Category:Plymouth, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] ==A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass== Harold E. Curtis, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass. : The Emigrant Ancestor Born ca. 1650, *by Harold E. Curtis * (Madison, New Jersey: Harold Curtis, [198-]; Family History Library 929.273 C942 (referenced in Family Search) * Citation Example: :::Curtis. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass]]'' (Madison, New Jersey: Harold Curtis) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Curtis|Curtis]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Francis Curtis of Plymouth, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: ===

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass.

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass., Covering the Period from 1610-1876. == '''One hundred and twenty-seven families bearing the name of Gunnison; one thousand five hundred of his descendants in the United States.''' * by George W. Gunnison, 1823-1878 * published for the Gunnison family, by G. A. Foxcroft, Boston, 1880 * 222 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at these locations: == * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00gunn * https://archive.org/details/agenealogydesce00gunngoog/ * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066153602 == Errata == * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. == WikiTree Syntax == ::Gunnison, George W. ''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass.|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass., Covering the Period from 1610-1876.]]'' (G.A. Foxcroft, Boston, 1880), [ Page ]. :: [[#Gunnison|Gunnison]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Warren Name Study]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren == Warren: A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren who was in Kittery, Maine, 1652-1656 * by [[Warren-17231 | Orin Warren]], 1833- 1916 * published Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/warrengenealogyo00warr/page/n8 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774604 (Search only) *https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/genealogy-glh17783984/ === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Warren,Orin ''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren| A Genealogy of the Descendants of James Warren]]'' (Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1902), [ Page ]. :: [[#Warren|Warren]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood == : Osgood, Ira, and Eben Putnam,''' A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood''', who came from England and settled in New England Early in the seventeenth century, Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts (1894) 478 pages. * Title: '''A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood ''' * Author: Ira Osgood, compiler; Eben Putnam, editor * Publisher: Printed at Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts (1894) * Pages: 478 * '''Availability:''' ** Hard Copy: A Photoduplicate was produced by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts ** Digital Copy: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00osgo Archive.org] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Osgood, Ira. ''[[Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_John%2C_Christopher_and_William_Osgood|A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts, (1894) 478 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Osgood|Genealogy of John, Christopher and William Osgood]]: Lieut. John Osgood (Person # 8), Page 13 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_John%2C_Christopher_and_William_Osgood|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass.

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Newton, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass. == for seven generations * compiled by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210079450/aldis-e-hibner Aldis Everard Hibner], 1883 - 1955 * published by The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1934 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89060749991 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15601/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712693 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hibner,Aldis Everard ''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass.| A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass.]]'' (The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1934), [ Page ]. *[[#Hibner|Hibner]]

A genealogy of the descendants of Nicholas Harris, M.D

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Nicholas Harris, M.D. == Fifth in descent from Thomas Harris of Providence, R.I., and sketches of the Harris and the following families connected by marriage: :*Tew :*Hopkins :*Smith :*Arnold :*Tibbits :*Waterman :*Olney :*Williams :*Carmichael :*Canfield :*Willoughby :*Treat :*Fowler * by Caroline I. (Fowler) Ham, "Mrs Thomas Ham", 1857 - 1908 * published Albany, New York, 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_Nicholas_Harris%2C_M.D|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nqNRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00hamt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005758771 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560831 ===Other Surnames=== *Arnold *Carmichael *Canfield *Fowler *Hopkins *Olney *Smith *Tew *Tibbits *Treat *Waterman *Williams *Willoughby === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ham, Mrs. Thomas H., ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_Nicholas_Harris%2C_M.D| A Genealogy of the Descendants of Nicholas Harris, M.D.]]'' (Albany, NY,1904), [ Page ]. * [[#Ham|Ham]]

A Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Porter

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Porter == '''...Who Settled at Weymouth, Mass., 1635, And Allied Families: Also, Some Account of the Descendants of John Porter, Who Settled at Hingham, Mass., 1635, and Salem, (Danvers) Mass., 1644.''' * By [[Porter-1355|Joseph Whitcomb Porter]] (1824-1901). * Published by Burr & Robinson, Printers, Bangor, 1878. * 343 pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Porter|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100388187 * https://books.google.com/books?id=SuEUAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/n7/mode/2up Porter Families]. * [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/6/mode/2up Genealogy. Richard Porter]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/194/mode/2up Richard Porter, Appendix]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/n217/mode/2up Richard Porter. Alterations and Additions]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/212/mode/2up Christian Names of Richard Porter's Descendants]. * [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/222/mode/2up Genealogy, John Porter]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/334/mode/2up John Porter, Appendix]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/334/mode/2up John Porter. Alterations and Additions]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/336/mode/2up Christian Names of John Porter's Descendants]. ** [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/340/mode/2up Surnames of Persons Who Have Intermarried With The Porters (Of John)]. === Eratta === * See: [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00port/page/334/mode/2up Alterations and Additions]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Porter, Joseph W. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Porter|A Genealogy of the Descendants of Richard Porter, Who Settled at Weymouth, Mass., 1635, And Allied Families]]''. (Burr & Robinson, Bangor, 1878). [ Page ]. * [[#Porter|Porter, Descendants of Richard Porter]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Porter|Porter, Descendants of Richard Porter]]: [ Page ])

A Genealogy of The Descendants of Widow Martha Beard of Milford, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of The Descendants of Widow Martha Beard of Milford, Conn. == The early records of the family were collected and verified by the Rev. John Gunn Baird of Ellington, Conn. * by Ruth Beard (b.1880) & John Gunn Baird (1826-1890) * published by Emerson Pub. Co., Ansonia, Conn., 1915 * 99 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of The Descendants of Widow Martha Beard of Milford, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00bear * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesc00bear * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713102 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12646/ === Table of Contents === * Original 1726 Deed * Author's Preface * A Short History of the Founding of Milford, Conn. * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Tenth Generation * Beard Index, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00bear/page/n108/mode/1up Page 85] * Index of all other names, [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdesce00bear/page/89/mode/1up Page 89] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Beard, Ruth. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Descendants of Widow Martha Beard of Milford, Conn.|A Genealogy of The Descendants of Widow Martha Beard of Milford, Conn.]]'' (Emerson Pub. Co., Ansonia, Conn., 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#Beard|Beard]])

A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Kelsey Name Study]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey == who settled at Cambridge, Mass. in 1632, at Hartford, Conn. in 1636, and at Killingworth, Conn. in 1663 * By Edward A. Claypool and Azalea Clizbee * Published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1928 - * Citation Example: :::Claypool, Edward A. and Clizbee, Azalea. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey|A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, 1928 -) * Footnote Example: :::[[#Claypool|Claypool]]: Vol. 1, Page 82 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Descendants of William Kelsey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/406257 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770158 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10330 * https://archive.org/details/a-genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-william-kelsey-who-settled-at-cambridge-massac/mode/2up?view=theater *Corrections and Additions for Volume 1 can be found starting on [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066178559&view=1up&seq=366 page 342] of Volume 2. *Corrections and Additions for Volumes 1 and 2 can be found starting on [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066178526&view=1up&seq=858 page 826] of Volume 3.

A Genealogy of the Dillingham Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Dillingham Family == :Of New England * by Winthrop Alexander and Phyllis (Dillingham) Archambault * published Massachusetts, 1943 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Dillingham Family |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdilli00alex * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/456687/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=w8lGAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === :Preface and explanatory notes :Origin of the family name :The family in England :The Dillingham arms :Family of Ediverd Dillingham of Sandwich :*First Generation :*Second Generation :*Third Generation :*Fourth Generation :*Fifth Generation :*Sixth Generation :*Seventh Generation :*Eighth Generation :*Ninth Generation :*Tenth Generation :Family of John Dillingham of Taunton :*Fourth Generation :*Fifth Generation :*Sixth Generation :*Seventh Generation :*Eighth Generation :*Ninth Generation :Notes on Leavitt and Dillingham Families of Auburn :Family of John Dillingham of Ipswich :Unidentified families and individuals :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Alexander, Winthrop. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Dillingham Family | A Genealogy of the Dillingham Family ]]'' (Massachusetts, 1943), [ Page ]. * ([[#Alexander|Alexander]])

A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia, Sources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Duke Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family == A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family from Civil, Military, Church and Family Records and Documents *Description: "a genealogy and history of the related families of John Van Meter Thomas Shepherd and John Duke settlers between 1730 and 1750 of the Northern Neck in the Valley of Virginia" * by [[Smyth-1927|Samuel Gordon Smyth]] (1859-1930) * published by The New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, PA, 1909 * 445 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogydukes00smytgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdukes00smyt * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdukes01smyt * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofdukes02smyt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730660 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11674/ ($subscription) === Table of Contents === * '''PART I''' ** In the New World .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA2 3] ** American Origins .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA6 7] ** Louis DuBois .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA22 22] ** Jan Gysbertson Van Meteren .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA24 25] ** The Virginia Grant and Settlement .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA26 26] ** The Hite Grants and Assignments .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA28 29] ** The Deed of Gift .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA30 30] ** Will of John Van Metre .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA30 31] ** Descendants of Sarah Van Metre, I .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA36 37] ** Descendants of Johannes Van Metre, II .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA36 37] ** Descendants of Mary Van Metre, III .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA42 43] ** Descendants of Rebecca Van Metre, IV .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA42 43] ** Descendants of Isaac Van Metre, V .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA56 56] ** Descendants of Elizabeth Van Metre, VI .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA56 57] ** Descendants of Henry Van Metre, VII .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA58 58] ** Descendants of Rachael Van Metre, VIII .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA96 96] ** Descendants of Abraham Van Metre, IX .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA96 96] ** Descendants of Jacob Van Metre, X .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA122 122] ** Descendants of Magdalena Van Metre, XI .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA132 132] ** The Van Meters of Penn'a., Maryland and Virginia .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA132 132] * '''PART II''' ** The Shepherds of Washington County, Maryland .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA140 141] ** The Land Grant to Thomas Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA146 147] ** Thomas Shepherd: His Will , Etc. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA150 150] ** Thomas Shepherd of Shepherdstown .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA154 154] ** Will of Elizabeth Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA158 159] ** Customs and Dress of the Pioneers ... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA160 160] ** The Ohio Company and its Object .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA162 162] ** Nemacolin's Path .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA162 162] ** Journey of William Brown to the Ohio .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA162 163] ** The Route to "the Ohio country." .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA162 163] ** Chronological Record of David Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA164 164] ** The Pluggy's Town Expedition .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA180 180] ** Official and other Correspondence .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA182 182] ** Will and Inventory of David Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA186 186] ** Will of Moses Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA186 187] ** Notes on the Teague Family .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA188 189] ** Descendants of David Shepherd, I .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA190 191] ** Descendants of Sarah Shepherd, II .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA200 201] ** Descendants of Elizabeth Shepherd, III .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA204 205] ** Descendants of William Shepherd, IV .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA216 216] ** Descendants of Thomas, Jr., Shepherd, V .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA222 222] ** Descendants of John Shepherd, VI .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA228 229] ** Descendants of Mary Shepherd, VII .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA234 234] ** Descendants of Martha Shepherd, VIII .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA234 235] ** Descendants of Abraham Shepherd, IX .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA244 244] ** Descendants of Susannah Shepherd, X .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA248 248] * '''PART III''' ** Derivation of Family Name .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA256 257] ** English and Irish Sources .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA262 263] ** Duke of Colonial Virginia .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA264 264] ** Duke of Colonial Carolina .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA276 277] ** John Duke, the Pioneer of the Valley .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA290 291] ** His Settlement in Frederick Co., Va .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA296 297] ** The Harper's Ferry Dukes .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA302 302] ** The Descendants of John Duke .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA304 304] ** The Descendants of William Duke, II .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA316 317] ** The Descendants of Francis Duke, III .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA352 352] ** The Descendants of John Duke, IV .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA372 373] ** The Descendants of Robert Duke, V .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA374 374] ** James Duke of Charlestown, W. Va. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA378 379] ** Duke of Norfolk Co., Va. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA382 383] ** Duke of Brooke Co., W. Va. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA386 386] ** Duke of Durham , N.C. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA388 388] ** Duke of Indiana .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA390 390] ** Other Duke Families .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA392 392] ** Dukes' in First U. S. Census, 1790 .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA394 395] * '''PART IV. Appendix''' ** The Van Metres of Fairfield Co., Ohio .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA398 399] ** The Kentucky Van Meters .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA400 400] ** Morgan Van Metre .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA402 402] ** The Hedges Family .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA403 403] ** Van Metre-Mitchell-Funston .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA404 404] ** Extracts from Shepherd Mss. .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA406 406] ** Rezin D. Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA408 408] ** Henry Shepherd .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA408 408] ** Index .... [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=JXdIAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA410 410] === Errata === * '''Pages 393-394:''' ** The profile of Joel Emerson Duke details [[Duke-1664#Errata|several errors]] in his genealogy. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::Smyth, Samuel Gordon. ::''''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family|A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family]]'''', ::###-##, ::New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1909. ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''Smyth, Samuel Gordon. ''''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family|A Genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre Family]]'''', New Era Printing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1909. ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#Smyth|Smyth ''###'']]''')

A Genealogy of the Family of Mr. Samuel Stebbins and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, His Wife, From the Year 1707 to the Year 1771

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Family of Mr. Samuel Stebbins and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, His Wife, From the Year 1707 to the Year 1771 == With their names, times of their births, marriages, and deaths of those that are deceased. * by [[Stebbins-1597|Luke Stebbins]] (b.1722) * printed by Ebenezer Watson, Hartford, 1771 * 32 pages * ''Handbook of American Genealogy'', Page 33: "This I believe to be the earliest genealogy, in a distinct form, published in the United States. I take the title from the Historical Magazine, vol. III, p. 315, never having seen the work. It is referred to in an article by Dr. Daniel Stebbins, in the [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]], vol. V, p. 353, as the production of Luke Stebbins." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Family of Mr. Samuel Stebbins and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, His Wife, From the Year 1707 to the Year 1771|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/249027-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15995/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=AYh0l5Tg6KEC search & snippet only * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE937322 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * A Genealogy, etc. * Supplement * Appendage * Finnis === Errata === * Errata, Page 24 * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stebbins, Luke. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Family of Mr. Samuel Stebbins and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, His Wife, From the Year 1707 to the Year 1771|A Genealogy of The Family of Mr. Samuel Stebbins and Mrs. Hannah Stebbins, His Wife, from The Year 1707 to the Year 1771]]'' (Ebenezer Watson, Hartford, 1771) * ([[#Stebbins|Stebbins]])

A Genealogy of the Ferris Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == A Genealogy of the Ferris Family == Descendants of Zachariah Ferris. * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21398166/harriet-scofield Harriet Scofield] (1892-1970) * published Cleveland, Ohio, 1954 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Ferris Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofferri00scof/page/n5/mode/2up === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Scofield, Harriet. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Ferris Family | A Genealogy of the Ferris Family ]]'' (Cleveland, OH, 1954), [ Page ]. * [[#Scofield|Scofield]]

A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Lang Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family == Descendants of Robert Lang, fisherman, of the isles of Shoals and of Sagamore Creek, Portsmouth, N.H. Born before 1650, Married, 1668, Ann Williams with some notices of allied Sagamore creek and other Portsmouth families, Williams, Walford, Brooking, Wallis, Staples, Peverly, Sherburne, Jones, Savage, Moses, Jeffry, Beck, Banfield, etc. A chart of the first four generations, a chart of the first seven generations of adult male Langs, a map of Sagamore creek family homesteads. * by [[Moore-83274|Howard Parker Moore]] (1868-1954) * published by The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1935 * 98 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731268 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1978860 * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffirst00moor borrow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Moore, Howard Parker. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family|A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1935) [ Page ]. * ([[#Moore|Moore]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Moore, Howard Parker. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family|A Genealogy of the First Five Generations in America of the Lang Family]]'' (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1935) [ Page ].

A genealogy of the Fo(r)ster family

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Essex County, Massachusetts, Forster Name Study]] === descendants of Reginald Foster, who settled in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., A.D. 1638 === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Fo(r)ster_family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Forster, Edward Jacob '''Publisher:''' Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1989 === Usage === * Forster, Edward Jacob. ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Fo(r)ster_family|A genealogy of the Fo(r)ster family: descendants of Reginald Foster, who settled in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., A.D. 1638]].'' Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1989. [[#Forster1989|Forster1989]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18202/ * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/genealogyofforst00fors * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-the-forster-family-descendants-of-reginald-foster-who-settled-in-ipswich-essex-county-mass-ad-1638/oclc/20793678

A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882 == * by [[Chapman-7112|Jacob Chapman]], A.M. (1810-1903) * published by The Republican Press Association, Concord, N.H., 1882 * 297 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffolso00chap * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyfolso00chapgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100336622 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/29075/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5606825 * A revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938 (Tuttle, Rutland, Vt., 1938) ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10263/ === Table of Contents (1882) === * Preface * Introduction * Explanations * Folsom Genealogy * Index: Other than Folsom, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA257 Page 257]. * Index: Persons named Folsom, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA277 Page 277]. * Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA294 Page 294]. * Subscribers, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA295 Page 295]. === Table of Contents (1938) === * Vol I. ::* Foreword ::* Introduction ::* Origin of the name Folsom ::* Ancestry of John Folsom ::* Foulsham Families in England ::* Folsom Family Association ::* Explanations ::* Folsom Genealogy. First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation * Vol II. ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Decendants of Nathaniel Folsom of Rowan County, North Carolina ::* Decendants of Israel Folsom of Prince William County, Virginia ::* Decendants of Ebenezer Folsom of Cumberland County, North Carolina ::* Additional data ::* Unconected Folsoms ::* Index of places ::* Folsom index ::* Index of names other than Folsom === Errata === * See Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA294 Page 294]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Chapman, Jacob. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882|A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882]]'' (Republican Press Assoc., Concord, N.H., 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chapman|Chapman]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A genealogy of the Ingersoll family in America

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === 1629-1925: comprising descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Ingersoll_family_in_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Avery, Lillian Drake '''Publisher:''' New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1926 === Usage === * Avery, Lillian Drake. ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Ingersoll_family_in_America|A genealogy of the Ingersoll family in America, 1629-1925: comprising descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts ]].'' New York: Frederick H. Hitchcock, 1926. [[#Avery1926|Avery1926]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10295/ * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-the-ingersoll-family-in-america-1629-1925-comprising-descendants-of-richard-ingersoll-of-salem-massachusetts-john-ingersoll-of-westfield-mass-and-john-ingersoll-of-huntington-long-island/oclc/608755406

A Genealogy of The Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of The Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925 == Comprising descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts, John Ingersoll of Westfield, Mass., and John Ingersoll of Huntington, Long Island. New York * by [[Drake-11608|Lillian Drake Avery]] (1856-1930) * published by Frederick H. Hitchcock, New York, 1926. * reprint by Higginson Book Co., Salem, Mass., 2006 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of The Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/300290-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10295/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763530 search only === Table of Contents === * Preface * Explanatory * Part I. Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts * Part II. John Ingersoll of Westfield, Massachusetts * Part III. John Ingersoll of Huntington, Long Island * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Avery, Lillian Drake. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925|A Genealogy of The Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925]]'' (Frederick H. Hitchcock, New York, 1926) [ Page ]. * ([[#Avery|Avery]])

A Genealogy of the Johnson Family

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogy of the Johnson Family == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111725374/ina-marjorie-barewald Ina Marjorie Reid Barewald] (1901-1998) * published in Tipton, Iowa, 1961 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Johnson Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofjohns00bare/page/n5/mode/2up *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/755062-a-genealogy-of-the-johnson-family?offset=33 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Barewald, Ina Marjorie Reid ''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Johnson Family| A Genealogy of the Johnson Family]]'' (Barewald, Tipton, IA, 1961), [ Page ]. * [[#Barewald|Barewald]]

A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Judd Name Study]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii'' * '''Author''': Carter, George R., compiler * '''Publishing Information''': Honolulu, Hawaii : Hawaiian Historical Society, 1922 === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Carter, George R., compiler. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii|A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii; A Record of the Descendants of Dr. Gerrit P. Judd of Hawaii, March 8, 1829 to April 16, 1922]]''; Honolulu, Hawaii : Hawaiian Historical Society, 1922, pg. 26. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Carter, George R., compiler. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii|A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii; A Record of the Descendants of Dr. Gerrit P. Judd of Hawaii, March 8, 1829 to April 16, 1922]]''; Honolulu, Hawaii : Hawaiian Historical Society, 1922, pg. 26. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00cart/ Internet Archive] * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6655924M/A_record_of_the_descendants_of_Dr._Gerrit_P._Judd_of_Hawaii_March_8_1829_to_April_16_1922. Open Library] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005832005 HathiTrust] * [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290061-00000?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d61157%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing Ancestry] $$ === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Judd Family in Hawaii|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

A Genealogy of the Kidder Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Kidder Family == Comprising the Descendants in the Male Line of Ensign James Kidder, 1626-1676 : of Cambridge and Billerica in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202534368/morgan-hewitt-stafford Morgan Hewitt Stafford], 1873-1940 * published Rutland, Vermont, 1941 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Kidder Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofkidde00staf/page/n7 (Borrow) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009185224 ===Table of Contents=== *Introduction: ::The Kidder Family in England ::The Kidder Coats of Arms ::The Surname Kidder ::A Statistical Picture *Chapter 1 James Kidder the Immigrant *Chapter 2 Second Generation *Chapter 3 Third Generation *Chapter 4 Fourth Generation *Chapter 5 Fifth Generation *Chapter 6 Sixth Generation *Chapter 7 Seventh Generation *Chapter 8 Eighth Generation *Chapter 9 Ninth Generation *Chapter 10 Tenth Generation *Indexes ::Index of Kidder Family ::Kiddar, Kidder, Kide, Kydder, Kyder ::Index of Other Surnames ::Index of Places ::United States of America ::Kidders in Military Service ::Civil War ::French and Indian War ::Mexican War ::Militia ::Military Titles ::King Philip's War1 ::Revolutionary War ::Spanish American War ::War of 1812 ::World War ::Subject Index === Errata === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061950713&view=1up&seq=810&skin=2021 page 810] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::Stafford, Morgan Hewitt ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Kidder Family|A Genealogy of the Kidder Family]]'' (Rutland, Vermont, 1941), [ Page ]. :: [[#Stafford|Stafford]]

A Genealogy of the Lake family of Great Egg Harbor in Old Gloucester County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A Genealogy of the Lake Family of Great Egg Harbor in Old Gloucester County== '''Citation Example''' :Adams, Arthur and Sarah A. Risley. ''[[Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Lake_family_of_Great_Egg_Harbor_in_Old_Gloucester_County| A Genealogy of the Lake family of Great Egg Harbor in Old Gloucester County, in New Jersey, Descended from John Lake of Gravesend, Long Island.]]'' (privately printed, 1915) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#lakefamily|Adams and Risley]], Page 123 '''Find It''' * https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoflakef00adam#page/n10/mode/2up * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10349 ancestry] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Lake_family_of_Great_Egg_Harbor_in_Old_Gloucester_County|What Links to Here]]'''

A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States == * by [[Leavenworth-427|Elias Warner Leavenworth]] (1803-1887) * published by S.G. Hitchcock & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1873 * 376 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ShoxAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=rFr3PRnQ2lMC * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyleave01unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyleave00unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofleave00leav * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731314 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''Notes - Leavenworth'', [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1918) Vol. 72, [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q44eAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA78 Page 78]. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Leavenworth, Elias Warner. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States|A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family]] in the United States (S.G. Hitchcock & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1873) [ Page ]. * ([[#Leavenworth|Leavenworth]]) * Leavenworth, Elias Warner. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States|A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family]] in the United States (S.G. Hitchcock & Co., Syracuse, N.Y., 1873) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645 == * by [[Steevens-136|Charlotte Steevens Holmes]] (1839-1933) * published by Advertiser Press, Elmira, New York, 1906 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoflinea00inholm * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24834/ === Table of Contents === * The ancestor * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Part II. Some Descendants of William Stevens ::* William Stevens ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation * Appendix. The Planters Covenant, Wills, etc. * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Holmes, Charlotte Steevens. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645|A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645]]'' (Advertiser Press, Elmira, New York, 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holmes|Holmes]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Holmes, Charlotte Steevens. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645|A Genealogy of The Lineal Descendants of John Steevens, Who Settled in Guilford, Conn., in 1645]]'' (Advertiser Press, Elmira, New York, 1906) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Concord, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638. == containing also revolutionary and other records * by [[Holmes-20592|Clayton Wood Holmes]] (1848-1919) * published Elmira, N.Y, 1901 * 365 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=6PtfAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoflinea00holm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785035 * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15276 Searchable at Ancestry.com (membership required)] === Table of Contents === * Preface * Corrected Errors and Changes * Explanatory * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * The ancestor, William Wood * Lois Wood (799) and Daniel Holmes * Samuel Wood (219). Ancestor of the Smithfield Branch * The Smithfield Church * Alphonso Wood * The roll of honor * The Civil War--1861-65 * Spanish War record * A brief account of the various reunions of the Samuel Wood Branch * Index. Part I. By the name of Wood * Index. Part II. Names other than Wood * Index. Part III. Associated names not related === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Holmes, Clayton Wood. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638|A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638]]'' (Elmira, N.Y, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holmes|Holmes]])

A Genealogy of the Munsell Family (Munsill, Monsell, Maunsell) in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of the Munsell Family (Munsill, Monsell, Maunsell) in America == * by Frank Munsell * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 184 * Citation Example: ::: Munsell, Frank. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Munsell Family (Munsill, Monsell, Maunsell) in America|A Genealogy of the Munsell Family (Munsill, Monsell, Maunsell) in America]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N.Y., 1884) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Munsell|Munsell]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Munsell Family (Munsill, Monsell, Maunsell) in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/agenealogymunse00munsgoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=h_s4AAAAMAAJ&dq=A+Genealogy+of+the+Munsell+Family+(Munsill,+Monsell,+Maunsell)+in+America&source=gbs_navlinks_s * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731917

A Genealogy of the Nye Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Nye Family == * by [[Nye-1159|George Hyatt Nye]] (1854-1916); Frank Eugene Best; Robert Glen Nye; Luther Bert Nye; David Fisher Nye. * published by The Nye Family of America Association, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-1967. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Nye Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1907) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nr46AAAAMAAJ (incorrectly listed as Vol. 2) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa01innyeg ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa001nyeg ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa00nyege ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa00nyeg ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732030 * Vol. 2 (1965) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa002nyeg ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa02nyeg ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732030 search only * Vol. 3 (1965) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa003nyeg ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa01nyeg ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732030 search only * Vol. 4 (1967) A Supplement ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogyofnyefa03nyeg ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732030 search only === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* List of Illustrations, Page 10 ::* Preface, Page 11 ::* Foreword, Page 15 ::* Coat of Arms, Page 16 ::* Introductory— The Nyes in Europe, Page 17 ::* Benjamin Nye, Page 25 ::* Second Generation, Page 31 ::* Third Generation, Page 49 ::* Fourth Generation, Page 93 ::* Fifth Generation, Page 145 ::* Sixth Generation, Page 241 ::* Seventh Generation, Page 377 ::* Eighth Generation, Page 521 ::* Ninth Generation, Page 593 ::* Appendix — The Nye Family of America Association, Page 601 ::* Explanatory Note, Page 609 ::* Index :::* I. — Nyes of Denmark and England, Page 613 :::* II. — American Nyes, Page 614 :::* III.— Other Names, Page 652 ::* Blank Pages for keeping of family record, Page 705 === Citation Formats === * Nye, George Hyatt. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Nye Family|A Genealogy of the Nye Family]]'' (Nye Family of America Assoc., Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-1967) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nye|Nye]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Nye, George Hyatt. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Nye Family|A Genealogy of the Nye Family]]'' (Nye Family of America Assoc., Cleveland, Ohio, 1907-1967) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families == Descended from the emigrant, Thomas Philbrick, 1583-1667 * by Jacob Chapman (1810-1903) * published by Exeter Gazette Steam Printing House, Exeter, N.H., 1886. * Source Example: ::: Chapman, Jacob. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families|A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families]]'' (Exeter Gazette, Exeter, N.H., 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chapman|Chapman]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=VoRIAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=8uAUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofphilb1886chap * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofphilb00chap * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732270 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13748 === Table of Contents === * Philbrick and Philbrook families * Index No. 1. Names of others connected with the Philbrick Family * Index No. 2. To Christian names of persons named Philbrick or Philbrook

A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ulster County, New York]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942) == * Full title: A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942) 317 years. * by [[Quick-4717|Arthur Craig Quick]] (1864-1946) * 483 pages * Privately published by A. C. Quick, South Haven and Palisades Park, Mich., 1942. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942)|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations === * https://archive.org/details/QuickFamilyOnAmerica1625To1948 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732411 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/58079-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12239/ ($subscription) === Table of Contents === * Revolutionary War Roll of Honor * Preface * Introduction * Early Records in Holland * "A" First Generation * TBD * Addendum, [https://archive.org/details/QuickFamilyOnAmerica1625To1948/page/n491/mode/1up Page 467] * Index, [https://archive.org/details/QuickFamilyOnAmerica1625To1948/page/n493/mode/1up Page 469] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === ** Quick, Arthur Craig. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942)|A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-1942) 317 years]]''. South Haven and Palisades Park, Mich.: Priv. pub. by A. C. Quick. 1942.

A Genealogy of The Rand Family in The United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogy of The Rand Family in The United States == * by Florence Osgood Rand (b.1861) * published by The Republic Press, New York, 1898 * Source Example: ::: Rand, Florence Osgood. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of The Rand Family in The United States|A Genealogy of The Rand Family in The United States]]'' (Republic Press, New York, 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rand|Rand]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of The Rand Family in The United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LFJJAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofrandf00rand * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofrandf00inrand * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008436748

A genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) descendants of Constant Southworth, with a sketch of the family in England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth == With a sketch of the family in England. * by Dr. [[Webber-6349|Samuel Gilbert Webber]] (1838-1926) * Published 1905, Boston, Mass.: Fort Hill Press. * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-the-southworths-southards-descendants-of-constant-southworth-with-a-sketch-of-the-family-in-england/oclc/10906415&referer=brief_results WorldCat] listing. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Southworths_(Southards)_descendants_of_Constant_Southworth%2C_with_a_sketch_of_the_family_in_England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=VllVAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761505 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24263/ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsouth00webb borrow === Table of Contents === * Southworth Genealogy. Chapter I. The Southworths in America * Chapter II. Descendants of Edward Southworth * Chapter III. Descendants of Nathaniel Southworth * Chapter IV. Descendants of William Southworth * Chapter V. Southworths in England * Appendixes. Appendix I, to chapter II. Descendants of John Southard, of Boothbay, Me. * Appendixes. Appendix II, to chapter IV. descendants of Isaac Southworth of Sharon, Ct. * Index of names persons of Southworth descent and of those connected with them by marriage * Index of places === Citation Formats === * Chicago Manual of Style citation: *: Webber, Samuel Gilbert. 1905. A genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) descendants of Constant Southworth, with a sketch of the family in England. Boston, Mass: Fort Hill Press. * Webber, Samuel Gilbert. ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Southworths_(Southards)_descendants_of_Constant_Southworth%2C_with_a_sketch_of_the_family_in_England|A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth]]'' (Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Webber|Webber]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Webber, Samuel Gilbert. ''[[Space:A_genealogy_of_the_Southworths_(Southards)_descendants_of_Constant_Southworth%2C_with_a_sketch_of_the_family_in_England|A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth]]'' (Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1905) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America == :From before 1661 to 1903: The Descendants of Nathaniel Sutcliffe, with a brief account of their English ancestry back to 1500- also the families interrelated by marriage * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23148500/bennett-hurd-sutliffe Bennett Hurd Sutliffe], 1835 - 1910 * published Hartford, CT, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/genealogyofsutcl00sutc/page/n7/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11025 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sutcliffe, Bennett Hurd ''[[Space: A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America| A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America]]'' (Hartford, CT, 1903), [ Page ]. *[[#Sutliffe|Sutliffe]]

A Genealogy of the Towner Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Branford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Guilford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Genealogy of the Towner Family; == '''the descendants of Richard Towner, who came from Sussex County, Eng., to Guilford, Conn., before 1685''' * by James William Towner (1823-1913) * Times-Mirror Prtg. and Binding House, Los Angeles, [1910]. * Source Example: ::: Towner, James W., ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Towner Family|A Genealogy of the Towner Family; the descendants of Richard Towner...]]'' (Times-Mirror Prtg. & Binding House, Los Angeles, [1910]) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Towner|Towner]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Towner Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoftowne00town * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005772994 * https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-68386/a-genealogy-of-the-towner-family-the-descendants-of-richard [search only] === Library holdings: === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogy-of-the-towner-family-the-descendants-of-richard-towner-who-came-from-sussex-county-eng-to-guilford-conn-before-1685/oclc/39176371

A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family, 1630-1913

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family, 1630-1913 == Van Winkle, Daniel. A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family: Account of its Origin and Settlement in this Country with Data, 1630-1913 : description of the village of Winkle, Holland with illustrations. Jersey City, N.J.: Datz Press, c1913. 433 pages. Suggested citation (Wikicode format): ::Van Winkle, Daniel. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family, 1630-1913|A Genealogy of the Van Winkle Family, 1630-1913]]''. Jersey City, N.J.: Datz Press, 1913. Updated in 1994 as: * Van Winkle, James C. ''A genealogy of the Van Winkle family 1630-1993: descendants of Jacob Walichs of Holland''. Tybee Island, Georgia : Tennessee Valley Publishing, c1994. ''(In Family History Library; see https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/635624 )'' [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Van_Winkle_Family%2C_1630-1913|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/19419/ (or https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3Q52Q6G ) * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyofthevanwinklefamilybydanielvanwinkle * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/81079-a-genealogy-of-the-van-winkle-family-an-account-of-its-origin-and-settlement-in-this-country-1630-1913-description-of-the-village-of-winkel-holland-with-illustrations * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G006900.pdf * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15208/ ($subscription)

A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches == Dr. [[Viets-182|John Viets]] (1675-c.1723) of Simsbury, Connecticut, 1710, and his descendants. * by [[Viets-116|Francis Hubbard Viets]] (b.1854) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 1902 * 228 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9wFaAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyviets00vietgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofviets00lcviet * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofviets00viet * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofviets1902viet * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560076 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773649 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Name, Origin, and Spelling, Page 9 * Family Characteristics, Page 13 * Historical View, Page 13 * Explanation, Page 14 * Genealogy : ** First Generation, Page 15 ** Second Generation, Page 21 ** Third Generation, Page 26 ** Fourth Generation, Page 44 ** Fifth Generation, Page 67 ** Sixth Generation, Page 121 ** Seventh Generation, Page 174 * Appendix — Other Families, Page 185 * Reunions, Page 192 * Quotations, Page 195 * Index to Viets Names, Page 200 * Index to Names other than Viets, Page 208 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Viets, Francis Hubbard. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches|A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Viets|Viets]]) * Viets, Francis Hubbard. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches|A Genealogy of the Viets Family with Biographical Sketches]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, 1902) [ Page ].

A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] ==A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America== A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America: Principally the Descendants of [[Warne-141|Thomas Warne]], Born 1652, Died 1722, One of the Twenty-four Proprietors of East New Jersey *Author Labaw, George Warne. 1848 *Publisher Frank Allaben genealogical Company, 1911 New York * Source Example: ::: Labaw, George Warne. ''[[Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Warne_Family_in_America|A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America]]'' (Frank Allaben genealogical Company, 1911 New York) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Labaw|Labaw]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogy_of_the_Warne_Family_in_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations:=== *Internet Archive: ::https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwarne00laba * Google Books: ::https://books.google.com/books?id=drRYAAAAMAAJ&dq

A Genealogy of Williams Families

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of Williams Families == :Pt. 1. William Williams of New London County, Groton and Ledyard, Connecticut, a genealogy of some of his descendants :Pt. 2. Emmanuel Williams of Taunton, Massachusetts, a genealogy of some of his descendants * by John Oliver Williams, b. 1866; [[Leonard-10676 | Elisha Clark Leonard]], 1819-1894; Josiah Hayden Drummond,1827-1902 * published Rutland, Vermont, 1938 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of Williams Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli1938will/page/n5 (Borrow) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781076 === Table of Contents === :Preface to Part One :Part One :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth and Ninth Generation :Appendix :Preface to Part Two :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation, Seventh and Eighth Generation :Indexes === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Williams, John Oliver ''[[Space: A Genealogy of Williams Families| A Genealogy of Williams Families]]'' (Rutland, Vermont, 1938), [ Page ]. * [[#Williams|Williams]]

A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire == of the United Kingdom, for M.D.CCC.XXVI. (1st edition) : A.K.A. "A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire", (other names too) Together with Memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights. * by John Burke, Esq. Continued by Bernard Burke * 1st edition published by Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street, London, 1826 * 4th edition published by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, London, 1832. In two volumes * 5th edition published by Henry Colburn, Great Marlborough Street, London, 1838 * More information about Burke's Peerage: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Burkes-Peerage * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1826) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qRUYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ageneralandhera03burkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_qRUYAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685650 * 4th edition (1832) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Cq8KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ageneralandhera01burkgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700369 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=seAKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ageneralandhera00burkgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700369 * 4th edition (1833) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lWpSAAAAcAAJ :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RWdSAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yeo8AQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008700369 * 5th edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t99PVFm380UC ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_t99PVFm380UC * 6th edition ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686313 * 8th edition (1845) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZfdRAAAAcAAJ * 14th edition (1852) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mDA_AAAAcAAJ * 22nd edition (1860) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686313 * 27th edition by Bernard Burke ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZU59tRkdl2MC * 30th edition (1868) A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NiVNAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686313 * 31st edition (1869) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686313 * 42nd edition (1880) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u6IaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686313 * 76th edition (1914) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RVggAAAAYAAJ === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John. ''[[Space:A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire|A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire]]'' (Henry Colburn, London, 1826) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance == * by John Burke, Bernard Burke * published by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, 1831 * published by Henry Colburn, 1846 - 795 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1831) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aB0IAAAAQAAJ * (1846) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0alfAAAAcAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John & Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland|A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance]]'' (Henry Colburn, 1846) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX (1680) == * by Rev. [[Hubbard-2698|William Hubbard]] (1621-1704) Minister of Ipswich, Mass. * published by The Massachusetts Historical Society, 1815 * 2nd edition published by by Charles C. Little and James Brown, Boston, 1848 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1815) ** https://books.google.com/books?id=pswTAAAAYAAJ ** https://books.google.com/books?id=dLc-AAAAYAAJ ** https://books.google.com/books?id=KtUNAQAAMAAJ ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistory00hubb ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof1815hubb ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001661668 ** https://historyofmassachusetts.org/the-library-corner/a-general-history-of-new-england-by-reverend-william-hubbard/ * (1848) ** https://books.google.com/books?id=U3KZW2hOE_4C ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistor00hubb ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00hubb ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof01hubb ** https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof02hubb ** https://archive.org/details/ageneralhistory00hubbgoog ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008586980 === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=U3KZW2hOE_4C&pg=PP13 Additions and Corrections] * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hubbard, William. ''[[Space:A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX|A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX]]'' (Charles C. Little & James Brown, Boston, 1848) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hubbard|Hubbard]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hubbard, William. ''[[Space:A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX|A General History of New England, From the Discovery to MDCLXXX]]'' (Charles C. Little & James Brown, Boston, 1848) [ Page ].

A General History of the Burr Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A General History of the Burr Family == With a Genealogical Record from 1570 to 1878 * by [[Todd-11743|Charles Burr Todd]] (1849-1928) * first published by E.W. Sackett & Bro., 1878 - 436 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1878) ... in America: With a Genealogical Record from 1570 to 1878 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GNsNvzRr2IYC ::* https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00intodd ::* http://memory.loc.gov/master/gdc/scdser01/200401/books_on_film_project/loc06/20060630021ag.pdf ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Aj47AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MD07AAAAMAAJ * (1891) ... With a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1891 (535 pages) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qUAtAAAAYAAJ * (1902) ... With a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1902 (600 pages) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729919 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Aj47AAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents (1902) === * Preface * Preface to the Fourth Edition * The Name * Introduction * The Burres of England * The Author's Researches in England * Part 1: Historical and Biographical ::* Jehue Burr ::* Jehue Burr, Jr. ::* Major John Burr ::* Judge Peter Burr ::* Col. John Burr ::* Col. Andrew Burr ::* Rev. Aaron Burr ::* Thaddeits Burr ::* Col. Aaron Burr ::* Theodosia Burr Alston * Part 2: Genealogy ::* Fairfield Branch ::* The Gould Family ::* Hartford Branch ::* Dorchester Branch ::* New Jersey Branch * Appendices * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Todd, Charles Burr. ''[[Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | A General History of the Burr Family in America]]'' (E.W. Sackett & Bro., 1878) [ Page ]. * Todd, Charles Burr. ''[[Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | A General History of the Burr Family in America]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Todd|Todd]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A General History of The Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain And Her Colonies

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A General History of The Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain And Her Colonies == With arms, pedigrees, portraits, illustrations of seats, foundations, chantries, monuments, documents, old jewels, curios, etc. * by Frederick Hitchin-Kemp (b.1866) * published by The Leadenhall Press, London, 1902 * Source Example: ::: Hitchin-Kemp, Frederick. ''[[Space:A General History of The Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain And Her Colonies|A General History of The Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain And Her Colonies]]'' (The Leadenhall Press, London, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HitchinKemp|Hitchin-Kemp]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#HitchinKemp|Hitchin-Kemp]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A General History of The Kemp and Kempe Families of Great Britain And Her Colonies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00kemp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012204195 * https://books.google.com/books?id=egw4AQAAMAAJ search & Snippet * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/29561/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Introductory by John Tabor Kemp, M. A. * Chapter II. Origin of the name * Chapter III. The early Kempes of Wye * Chapter IV. The Kempes of Wye * Chapter V. The Kempes of Wye--continued * Chapter VI. The Kempes of Wye--continued * Chapter VII. Kempes of Wye, 1539-1591 * Chapter VIII. Blackheath hundred * Chapter IX. The Kempes of Wye...continued * Chapter X. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Chancellor of England * Chapter XI. Archbishop Kempe--continued * Chapter XII. Wye College * Chapter XIII. Bishop Thomas Kemp * Section II. The Kemp and Kempe families of Norfolk and Suffolk * Section III. The Kemp and Kempe families of Essex, Middlesex and surrounding counties * Section IV. The Kemp and Kempe families of Cornwall, Sussex and the south of England * Section V. The Kemp and Kempe families of the Midlands, western counties and north of England * Section VI. The Kemp and Kempe families of Scotland, Ireland the British Empire & United States * Index of persons * Index of places * Kempes of the west of England * The Kemp-Welch Family * Pedigree of Midland Kempes * Pedigree of the Kempes of Boughton Aluph, Kent * Descent of the Kemp Baronets of Norfolk and Suffolk * Pedigree of the Kempes of Carlton Rode, Norfolk * Pedigree of the Kempes of Spains Hall, Essex * Pedigree of Kempe, of Wye * Royal descent of the Kempes of Kent and Nofolk * Cornwall, No. I * Cornwall, No. II * Cornwall, No. III * Kemps of Middlesex * Pedigree of the Kempes of Slindon, New Forest

A General History of the Pyrates

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pirates]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A General History of the Pyrates == From Their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence, to the Présent Time. With the Remarkable Actions and Adventures of the Two Female Pyrates Mary Read and Anne Bonny... To Wich is Added a Short Abstract of the Statue and Civil Law in Relation to Pyracy. The Second Edition, with Considerable Additions by Captain Charles Johnson (1724-1736). * by Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731) * published by T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pasternoster-Row, London, 1724 * published by T. Woodward, at the Half-Moon, over against St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, London, 1726 * [[Wikipedia: A_General_History_of_the_Pyrates]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A General History of the Pyrates|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1724) ::* http://www.goldenageofpiracy.org/infamous-pirates/a-general-history-of-robberies-and-murders-of-the-most-notorious-pirates.php * 2nd edition (1724) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wvp-1bsJuwUC ::* https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00john ::* https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00defo ::* https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00mist ::* https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/17001 ::* http://www.gutenberg.org/files/40580/40580-h/40580-h.htm ::* https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_General_History_of_the_Robberies_and_Murders_of_the_most_notorious_Pyrates * 4th edition (1726) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oipEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734808 * LibriVox ::* https://archive.org/details/history_of_pyrates_1010_librivox * Libertatia ::* https://archive.org/details/aporee_86_183 * (1742) "A General and True History of the Lives and Actions of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers", by Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731; Johnson, Charles, fl. 1724-1731; Smith, Alexander, fl. 1714-1726 ::* https://archive.org/details/generaltruehisto00defo === Notes === :: First published with title: A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates (C. Rivington, London, 1724). Vol. 2, dealing chiefly with the pirates of Madagascar, was first published July 25, 1978. The 1726 ed.. of v.1 and this 1728 ed. of v.2 are usually regarded as the complete 4th ed. of the History. Cf. Moore, item 458. :: Attribution to Defoe is based on internal relationship to his works of proven authorship, together with supporting external evidence. Cf. J. R. Moore. Defoe in the pillory 1939. p. 126-188. :: Vol. 2 has title: The History of the Pyrates, containing the lives of Captain Misson [and others] ... and their several crews. Intermix'd with a description of Magadoxa in Ethiopia ... taken from Captain Beavis's Journal. London, Printed and sold by T. Woodward [1728] === Citation Formats === * Defoe, Daniel. ''[[Space:A General History of the Pyrates|A General History of the Pyrates]]'' (T. Warner, London, 1724) [ Page ]. * ([[#Defoe|Defoe]])

A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia == * by Isaiah W. Wilson * published by Holloway Bros, Halifax, 1869 * Citation Example: ::: Isaiah W. Wilson. ''[[Space: A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia| A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia]]'' (Holloway Bros, Halifax, 1869) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Wilson|Wilson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A geography and history of the County of Digby Nova Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ageographyandhi00wilsgoog/page/n4

A Glossary of Clan Terms

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > A Glossary of Clan Terms '''Also see''' [[:Space: List of Scottish Gaelic Names|A List of Scottish Gaelic Names]] >< [[:Space:List of Terms Related to Scottish Heraldry|List of Terms Related to Scottish Heraldry]] -----------------------------
''The Lords Prayer in Scottish Gaelic''
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''A Glossary of Scottish Clan Terms and the meaning of words in the Gaelic (Gàidhlig) Language''
The Clan system was the effective means of government in the Highlands of Scotland from sometime before the year 1000 AD until it was essentially eliminated by the British in 1745. It grew out of the similar system of Celtic Ireland, from whence the Scots came. *Ancient ~ (Anc) Term used to describe the use of colours which simulate natural dyes in tartan, natural dyes were used before the mid 1700s *Agley ~ awry. If a plan goes agley, it doesn't go according to plan. *Arasaid ~ ladies’ tartan wrap, secured with an Arasaid belt. *Argie-Bargie ~ a dispute or quarrel. To argie means to argue. *Armseye ~ originally spelled armscye, the armhole opening in a garment. *Arrhae ~ 13 silver coins given to the minister or priest by the groom as part of the wedding ceremony. In any situation something given to bind a bargain between parties. *Àrsaidh ~ old, ancient. *Auld Claes an Parritch ~ after a holiday we return to old cloths and porridge *Apron ~ The front part of a kilt *Assymetrical ~ A tartan 'sett' which does not 'pivot' and reverse at given in *Badge ~ The Heraldic Crest of a clan chief - surrounded by a strap & buckle *Balmoral ~ Traditional Scottish Bonnet *Barmekin, barmkin, or barnekin ~ a Medieval defensive enclosure found around smaller castles, tower houses, pele towers, and bastle houses in Scotland. As well as the residence, outbuildings were also included, plus a place to protect livestock during cattle raids. From the Roman barbican, meaning an outer fortification of a city or castle. Kirkhope and Smailholm are castles on the Scotttish borders that had a barmekin. *Bawbee ~ sixpence old Scots or half-penny sterling, named after mint-master Alexander Orrock, Laird of Sillebawbe. *Ben ~mountain, also inside or within, as ‘come ben the hoose’. *Beukin’ ~ asking for her hand. *Biggin ~ building. *Birl ~ spin or whirl around as in Scottish country dancing. *Chain Strap ~ Metal & or leather strap which is attached to the sporran in order to wear it *Clan ~ klăn a Celtic group especially in the Scottish Highlands comprising a number of households whose heads claim descent from a common ancestor *Count ~ The number of threads in each colour band in tartan *Dirk ~ Large ceremonial dagger - usually finely decorated *District Tartan ~ A tartan that is associated to a district rather than a family or clan name *Dress Tartan ~ A variation of a tartan in which the 'ground' or other background colour has been changed to white *Family Tartan ~ A tartan associated to a family name one which is not a recognised clan *Flashes ~ Small strips of tartan or woven material attached to a garter which is worn with the 'hose' *Ground ~ The dominant colour within a tartan design - the colour which would appear to be the background *Hose ~ A type of thick sock either knitted or woven worn with a kilt *Modern ~ Colour shades produced by chemical dyes (post 1860) *Old ~ Used to descibe a tartan sett which predates the one in common use *Pivot ~ The central colour band within a tartan design where the pattern reverses and repeats *Pleated to sett ~ Pleating a kilt so that the pattern on the rear matches the front *Pleated to stripe ~ Pleating a kilt so that the narrow stripe of the tartan is visible on each pleat ~ common on regimental kilts *Repeat The 'sett' ~ including its pivot and mirror image to form one complete pattern instance *Reproduction ~ Colours used to represent the fading of tartan dyes due to sunlight or weathering *Selvedge ~ The border at the edge of a woven tartan (usually a thicker thread) which prevents unravelling *Sept ~ A branch of a clan or a family who sought protection of a clan *Sett ~ The count of threads making up one tartan pattern from 'pivot' to 'pivot' *Sgian Dubh ~ Meaning 'dark knife' a small dagger traditionally worn in the 'hose' on a kilt outfit *Sporran ~ A purse made of leather, sealskin, badger or other animal fur *Waist Plate ~ Buckle *Warp -Length~ wise threads on a loom *Web -Finished cloth ~ still on the loom *Weft ~ Cross wise threads on the loom '''Also see''' [http://www.rampantscotland.com/gaelic.htm Gaelic and Scotts Language] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pater_Noster_gaelic.jpg WikiPedia Commons]

A Grammar of English Heraldry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Grammar of English Heraldry == * by Sir [[Hope-4742|William Henry St. John Hope]] (1854-1919) * published by The Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1913 * 127 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Grammar of English Heraldry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wS0fAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.98123 * https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.81028 * https://archive.org/details/agrammarenglish00hopegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597427 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hope, Sir William Henry St. John. ''[[Space:A Grammar of English Heraldry|A Grammar of English Heraldry]]'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1913) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hope|Hope]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Grandfather's Legacy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Grandfather's Legacy == Containing a Sketch of His Life and Obituary Notices of Some Members of His Family Together with Letter From His Friends. * by William Wilson Corcoran * published by Henry Polkinhorn, Printer, Washington, 1879 * Source Example: ::: Corcoran, William Wilson. ''[[Space:A Grandfather's Legacy|A Grandfather's Legacy]]'' (Henry Polkinhorn, Washington, 1879) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Corcoran|Corcoran]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Grandfather's Legacy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/agrandfathersle00corcgoog

A Guide to Ontario Municipalities

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[[Category:Ontario, Places]] There are 444 municipalities in Ontario as of April 2019, according to the Association of Municipalities Ontario. For maps of Ontario's municipal boundaries: [https://amopen.amo.on.ca/stories/s/Municipality-Boundary-Map/ugrj-m5zt Municipal Boundaries Map] [http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page5383.aspx Restructuring Maps of Ontario] ==Definitions for Types of Municipalities== :'''Historic Districts''' - These are not categorized in the Ontario Project Structure. The time period they are associated with is 1793 to 1849. They were the original unit for municipal and judicial administration in what is now Ontario. During this time period Districts were responsible for the assessment of real and personal property for taxation purposes. Local assessors reported to magistrates of the Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace. The magistrates were responsible for the municipal and judicial administration of the district. :'''Modern Districts''' - these are categorized as outlined below. The time period they are associated with is July 1, 1867 to Present. These districts are mostly located in what is considered Northern Ontario. They provide basic administrative services similar to Counties, however are much larger in physical size. :'''Regions''' - Also referred to as Regional Municipalities. This type of administration is similar to an upper tier municipality for urban areas. :'''Counties''' - The county system was the basis for ridings in the Legislative Assembly in Ontario. After the passage of the Baldwin Act (Canada Statutes 1849, chapter 81) they assumed the role of an upper tier municipality. Townships, villages and most other towns and cities formed part of a County. :'''Single-tier Municipalities''' - These include some cities, towns, townships and counties. They are considered separate from all other types of Municipalities. For example: A single-tier town or city is not included in the County, Region or District that it is physically part of, for administrative purposes. ==Regions== A regional government is an association of local, lower level municipalities. They provide government services to their member municipalities. The current regions in Ontario and it's member municipalities are: ===Durham Region=== [[:Space:Durham Region, Ontario| Durham Region]] *[[:Category:Oshawa, Ontario| Oshawa, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Pickering, Ontario| Pickering, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Clarington, Ontario| Clarington, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Ajax, Ontario| Ajax, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Whitby, Ontario| Whitby, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Brock, Ontario| Brock, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Scugog, Ontario| Scugog, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Uxbridge, Ontario| Uxbridge, Ontario]] (Township) ===Halton Region=== [[:Category:Halton Region, Ontario| Halton Region]] *[[:Category:Burlington, Ontario| Burlington, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Halton Hills, Ontario| Halton Hills, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Milton, Ontario| Milton, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Oakville, Ontario| Oakville, Ontario]] (Town) ===Niagara Region=== [[:Category:Niagara Region, Ontario| Niagara Region]] *[[:Category:Niagara Falls, Ontario| Niagara Falls, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Port Colborne, Ontario| Port Colborne, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:St. Catharines, Ontario| St. Catharines, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Thorold, Ontario| Thorold, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Welland, Ontario| Welland, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Fort Erie, Ontario| Fort Erie, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Grimsby, Ontario| Grimsby, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Lincoln, Ontario| Lincoln, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario| Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Pelham, Ontario| Pelham, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Wainfleet, Ontario| Wainfleet, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:West Lincoln, Ontario| West Lincoln, Ontario]] (Township) ===Peel Region=== :[[:Category:Peel Region, Ontario| Peel Region]] *[[:Category:Brampton, Ontario| Brampton, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Mississauga, Ontario| Mississauga, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Caledon, Ontario| Caledon, Ontario]] (Town) ===Waterloo Region=== :[[:Category:Waterloo Region, Ontario| Waterloo Region]] *[[:Category:Cambridge, Ontario| Cambridge, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Kitchener, Ontario| Kitchener, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Waterloo, Ontario| Waterloo, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:North Dumfries, Ontario| North Dumfries, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Wellesley, Ontario| Wellesley, Ontario]] (Township) *'''Wilmot, Ontario''' (Township) * '''Woolwich, Ontario''' (Township) ===York Region=== :[[:Category:York Region, Ontario| York Region]] *[[:Category:Markham, Ontario| Markham, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Richmond Hill, Ontario| Richmond Hill, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Vaughan, Ontario| Vaughan, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Aurora, Ontario| Aurora, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:East Gwillimbury, Ontario|East Gwillimbury, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Georgina, Ontario| Georgina, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Newmarket, Ontario| Newmarket, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario| Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:King, Ontario| King, Ontario]] (Township) ==Counties== In Ontario, a county government is an association of local municipalities within its borders. Counties are often referred to as ''Upper Tier'', with local municipalities referred to as ''Lower Tier''. The current Counties and their associated municipalities are: ===Bruce County=== :[[:Category:Bruce County, Ontario| Bruce County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Arran-Elderslie, Ontario| Arran-Elderslie, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Brockton, Ontario| Brockton, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Kincardine, Ontario| Kincardine, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario| Northern Bruce Peninsula, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:South Bruce, Ontario| South Bruce, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Saugeen Shores, Ontario| Saugeen Shores, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario| South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Huron-Kinloss, Ontario| Huron-Kinloss, Ontario]] (Township) ===Dufferin County=== :[[:Category:Dufferin County, Ontario| Dufferin County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Grand Valley, Ontario| Grand Valley, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Mono, Ontario| Mono, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Orangeville, Ontario| Orangeville, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Shelburne, Ontario| Shelburne, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Amaranth, Ontario| Amaranth, Ontario]] (Township) *'''East Garafraxa, Ontario''' (Township) *[[:Category:Melancthon, Ontario| Melancthon, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Mulmur, Ontario| Mulmur, Ontario]] (Township) ===Elgin County=== :[[:Category:Elgin County, Ontario| Elgin County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Bayham, Ontario| Bayham, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Central Elgin, Ontario| Central Elgin, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Dutton-Dunwich, Ontario| Dutton-Dunwich, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:West Elgin, Ontario| West Elgin, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Aylmer, Ontario| Aylmer, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Malahide, Ontario| Malahide, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Southwold, Ontario| Southwold, Ontario]] (Township) ===Essex County=== :[[:Category:Essex County, Ontario| Essex County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Leamington, Ontario| Leamington, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Amherstburg, Ontario| Amherstburg, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Essex, Ontario| Essex, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Kingsville, Ontario| Kingsville, Ontario]] (Town) *'''Lakeshore, Ontario''' (Town) *'''Lasalle, Ontario''' (Town) *[[:Category:Tecumseh, Ontario| Tecumseh, Ontario]] (Town) ===Frontenac County=== :[[:Category:Frontenac County, Ontario| Frontenac County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Central Frontenac, Ontario| Central Frontenac, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Frontenac Islands, Ontario| Frontenac Islands, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Frontenac, Ontario| North Frontenac, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:South Frontenac, Ontario| South Frontenac, Ontario]] (Township) ===Grey County=== :[[:Category:Grey County, Ontario| Grey County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Owen Sound, Ontario| Owen Sound, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:The Blue Mountains, Ontario| The Blue Mountains Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Hanover, Ontario| Hanover, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Meaford, Ontario| Meaford, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Chatsworth, Ontario| Chatsworth, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Georgian Bluffs, Ontario| Georgian Bluffs, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Grey Highlands, Ontario| Grey Highlands, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Southgate, Ontario| Southgate, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:West Grey, Ontario| West Grey, Ontario]] (Municipality) ===Haliburton County=== :[[:Category:Haliburton County, Ontario| Haliburton County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Algonquin Highlands, Ontario| Algonquin Highlands, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Dysart et al, Ontario| Dysart, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Highlands East, Ontario| Highlands East, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Minden Hills, Ontario| Minden Hills, Ontario]] (Township) ===Hastings County=== :[[:Category:Hastings County, Ontario| Hastings County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Centre Hastings, Ontario| Centre Hastings, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Hastings Highlands, Ontario| Hastings Highlands, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Marmora and Lake, Ontario| Marmora and Lake, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Tweed, Ontario| Tweed, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Bancroft, Ontario| Bancroft, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Deseronto, Ontario| Deseronto, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Carlow-Mayo, Ontario|Carlow-Mayo, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Faraday, Ontario|Faraday, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Limerick, Ontario|Limerick, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Madoc, Ontario| Madoc, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario| Stirling-Rawdon, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tudor and Cashel, Ontario| Tudor and Cashel, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tyendinaga, Ontario| Tyendinaga, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Wollaston, Ontario| Wollaston, Ontario]] (Township) ===Huron County=== :[[:Category:Huron County, Ontario| Huron County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Bluewater, Ontario|Bluewater, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Central Huron, Ontario|Central Huron, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Huron East, Ontario|Huron East, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Morris-Turnberry, Ontario| Morris-Turnberry, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:South Huron, Ontario| South Huron, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Goderich, Ontario| Goderich, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, Ontario|Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Howick, Ontario| Howick, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Huron, Ontario| North Huron, Ontario]] (Township) ===Lambton County=== :[[:Category:Lambton County, Ontario| Lambton County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Sarnia, Ontario| Sarnia, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Lambton Shores, Ontario| Lambton Shores, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Petrolia, Ontario| Petrolia, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Brooke-Alvinston, Ontario| Brooke-Alvinston, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Dawn-Euphemia, Ontario| Dawn-Euphemia, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Enniskillen, Ontario| Enniskillen, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario| Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario]] *[[:Category:St. Clair, Ontario| St. Clair, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Warwick, Ontario| Warwick, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Oil Springs, Ontario| Oil Springs, Ontario]] (Village) *[[:Category:Point Edward, Ontario| Point Edward, Ontario]] (Village) ===Lanark County=== ;[[:Category:Lanark County, Ontario| Lanark County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Mississippi Mills, Ontario| Mississippi Mills, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Carleton Place, Ontario| Carleton Place, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Perth, Ontario| Perth, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Beckwith, Ontario| Beckwith, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Drummond-North Elmsley, Ontario| Drummond-North Elmsley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Lanark Highlands, Ontario| Lanark Highlands, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Montague, Ontario| Montague, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tay Valley, Ontario| Tay Valley, Ontario]] (Township) ===Leeds and Grenville United Counties=== :[[:Category:Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario| Leeds and Grenville United Counties]] *[[:Category:North Grenville, Ontario|North Grenville, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Athens, Ontario| Athens, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Augusta, Ontario| Augusta, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Edwardsburgh-Cardinal, Ontario| Edwardsburg-Cardinal, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Elizabethtown-Kitley, Ontario| Elizabethtown-Kitley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario| Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Front of Yonge, Ontario| Front of Yonge, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Rideau Lakes, Ontario| Rideau Lakes, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Merrickville-Wolford, Ontario| Merrickville-Wolford, Ontario]] (Village) *[[:Category:Westport, Ontario| Westport, Ontario]] (Village) ===Lennox and Addington County=== :[[:Category:Lennox and Addington County, Ontario| Lennox and Addington County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Greater Napanee, Ontario| Greater Napanee, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Addington Highlands, Ontario| Addington Highlands, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Loyalist, Ontario| Loyalist, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Stone Mills, Ontario| Stone Mills, Ontario]] (Township) ===Middlesex County=== :[[:Category:Middlesex County, Ontario| Middlesex County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:North Middlesex, Ontario| North Middlesex, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Southwest Middlesex, Ontario| Southwest Middlesex, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Thames Centre, Ontario| Thames Centre, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Adelaide Metcalfe, Ontario| Adelaide Metcalfe, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Lucan Biddulph, Ontario| Lucan Biddulph, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Middlesex Centre, Ontario| Middlesex Centre, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario| Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Newbury, Ontario| Newbury, Ontario]] (Village) ===Northumberland County=== :[[:Category:Northumberland County, Ontario| Northumberland County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Brighton, Ontario| Brighton, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Cobourg, Ontario| Cobourg, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Port Hope, Ontario| Port Hope, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Trent Hills, Ontario|Trent Hills, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Alnwick-Haldimand, Ontario| Alnwick-Haldimand, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Cramahe, Ontario| Cramahe, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hamilton Township, Ontario| Hamilton Township, Ontario]] (Township) ===Oxford County=== :[[:Category:Oxford County, Ontario| Oxford County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Woodstock, Ontario| Woodstock, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Ingersoll, Ontario| Ingersoll, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Tillsonburg, Ontario| Tillsonburg, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Blandford Blenheim, Ontario| Blandford Blenheim, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:East Zorra-Tavistock, Ontario| East Zorra-Tavistock, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Norwich, Ontario| Norwich, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:South-West Oxford, Ontario| South-West Oxford, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Zorra, Ontario| Zorra, Ontario]] (Township) ===Perth County=== :[[:Category:Perth County, Ontario| Perth County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:North Perth, Ontario| North Perth, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Perth East, Ontario| Perth East, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Perth South, Ontario| Perth South, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:West Perth, Ontario| West Perth, Ontario]] (Municipality) ===Peterborough County=== :[[:Category:Peterborough County, Ontario| Peterborough County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Asphodel-Norwood, Ontario| Asphodel-Norwood, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Cavan Monaghan, Ontario| Cavan Monaghan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Douro-Dummer, Ontario| Douro-Dummer, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Ontario| Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Kawartha, Ontario| North Kawartha, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Otonabee-South Monaghan, Ontario| Otonabee-South Monaghan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Selwyn, Ontario| Selwyn, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Trent Lakes, Ontario| Trent Lakes, Ontario]] (Township) ===Prescott and Russell United Counties=== :[[:Category:Prescott and Russell United Counties, Ontario| Prescott and Russell United Counties, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Clarence-Rockland, Ontario| Clarence-Rockland, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Casselman, Ontario| Casselman, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:The Nation, Ontario| The Nation, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Hawkesbury, Ontario| Hawkesbury, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Alfred and Plantagenet, Ontario| Alfred and Plantagenet, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Champlain, Ontario| Champlain, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:East Hawkesbury, Ontario| East Hawkesbury, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Russell, Ontario| Russell, Ontario]] (Township) ===Renfrew County=== :[[:Category:Renfrew County, Ontario| Renfrew, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Arnprior, Ontario| Arnprior, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Deep River, Ontario| Deep River, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Laurentian Hills, Ontario| Laurentian Hills, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Petawawa, Ontario| Petawawa, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Renfrew, Ontario| Renfrew, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Admaston-Bromley, Ontario| Admaston-Bromley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Bonnechere Valley, Ontario| Bonnechere Valley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Brudenell Lyndoch and Raglan, Ontario| Brudenell Lyndoch and Raglan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Greater Madawaska, Ontario| Greater Madawaska, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Horton, Ontario| Horton, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Killaloe Hagarty and Richards, Ontario| Killaloe Hagarty and Richards, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Laurentian Valley, Ontario| Laurentian Valley]] (Township) *[[:Category:Madawaska Valley, Ontario| Madawaska Valley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:McNab-Braeside, Ontario| McNab-Braeside, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Algona-Wilberforce, Ontario| North Algona-Wilberforce, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Whitewater Region, Ontario| Whitewater Region, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Head Clara and Maria, Ontario| Head Clara and Maria, Ontario]] (United Townships) ===Simcoe County=== :[[:Category:Simcoe County, Ontario| Simcoe County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario| Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Collingwood, Ontario| Collingwood, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Innisfil, Ontario| Innisfil, Ontario]] (Town) *'''Midland, Ontario''' (Town) *[[:Category:New Tecumseth, Ontario| New Tecumseth]] (Town) *[[:Category:Penetanguishene, Ontario| Penetanguishene, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Wasaga Beach, Ontario| Wasaga Beach, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Adjala-Tosorontio, Ontario| Adjala-Tosorontio, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Clearview, Ontario| Clearview, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Essa, Ontario| Essa, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Oro-Medonte, Ontario| Oro-Medonte, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Ramara, Ontario|Ramara, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Severn, Ontario| Severn, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Springwater, Ontario| Springwater, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tay, Ontario| Tay, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tiny, Ontario| Tiny, Ontario]] (Township) ===Stormont Dundas and Glengarry County=== :[[:Category:Stormont Dundas and Glengarry County, Ontario| Stormont Dundas and Glengarry County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:South Dundas, Ontario| South Dundas, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:North Dundas, Ontario| North Dundas, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Glengarry, Ontario| North Glengarry, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:North Stormont, Ontario| North Stormont, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:South Glengarry, Ontario| South Glengarry, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:South Stormont, Ontario| South Stormont, Ontario]] (Township) ===Wellington County=== :[[:Category:Wellington County, Ontario| Wellington County, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Erin, Ontario| Erin, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Minto, Ontario| Minto, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Centre Wellington, Ontario| Centre Wellington, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Guelph-Eramosa, Ontario| Guelph-Eramosa, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Mapleton, Ontario| Mapleton, Ontario]]''' (Township) *[[:Category:Puslinch, Ontario| Puslinch, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Wellington North, Ontario| Wellington North, Ontario]] (Township) ==Districts== In Ontario, Districts are used to describe territorial boundaries that do not serve any municipal government purpose. The exception to this rule is the District of Muskoka, Ontario which does provide services throughout the region. '''As of June 19, 2019''', all current Districts and their lower-tier municipalities have been updated for the Ontario Project. '''Bold place names''' have not been created. ===Algoma District=== :[[:Category:Algoma District, Ontario| Algoma District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Elliot Lake, Ontario| Elliot Lake, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario| Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Huron Shores, Ontario| Huron Shores, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Blind River, Ontario| Blind River, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Bruce Mines, Ontario| Bruce Mines, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Thessalon, Ontario| Thessalon, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Dubreuilville, Ontario| Dubreuilville, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hilton, Ontario| Hilton, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hornepayne, Ontario| Hornepayne, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Jocelyn, Ontario| Jocelyn, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Johnson, Ontario| Johnson, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Laird, Ontario| Laird, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Macdonald Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, Ontario| Macdonald Meredith and Aberdeen Additional, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Wawa, Ontario| Wawa, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Plummer Additional, Ontario| Plummer Additional, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Prince, Ontario| Prince, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Spanish, Ontario| Spanish, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:St. Joseph, Ontario| St. Joseph, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Tarbutt, Ontario| Tarbutt, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:The North Shore, Ontario| The North Shore, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:White River, Ontario| White River, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hilton Beach, Ontario| Hilton Beach, Ontario]] (Village) ===Cochrane District=== ;[[:Category:Cochrane District, Ontario| Cochrane District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Timmins, Ontario| Timmins, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Cochrane, Ontario| Cochrane, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Hearst, Ontario| Hearst, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Iroquois Falls, Ontario| Iroquois Falls, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Kapuskasing, Ontario| Kapuskasing, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Moosonee, Ontario| Moosonee, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario| Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Black River-Matheson, Ontario| Black River-Matheson, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Fauquier-Strickland, Ontario| Fauquier-Strickland, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Mattice-Val-Côté, Ontario| Mattice-Val-Côté, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Moonbeam, Ontario| Moonbeam, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Opasatika, Ontario| Opasatika, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Val Rita-Harty, Ontario| Val Rita-Harty, Ontario]] ===Kenora District=== :[[:Category:Kenora District, Ontario| Kenora District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Dryden, Ontario| Dryden, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Kenora, Ontario| Kenora, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Red Lake, Ontario| Red Lake, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Sioux Lookout, Ontario| Sioux Lookout]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Ear Falls, Ontario| Ear Falls, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Ignace, Ontario| Ignace, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Machin, Ontario| Machin, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Pickle Lake, Ontario| Pickle Lake, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, Ontario| Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls, Ontario]] (Township) ===Manitoulin District=== :[[:Category:Manitoulin District, Ontario| Manitoulin District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Gore Bay, Ontario| Gore Bay, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Northeastern Manitoulin and The Islands, Ontario| Northeastern Manitoulin and The Islands, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Assiginack, Ontario| Assiginack, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Billings, Ontario| Billings, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Burpee and Mills, Ontario| Burpee and Mills, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Central Manitoulin, Ontario| Central Manitoulin, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Cockburn Island, Ontario| Cockburn Island, Ontario]] (Township) *'''Gordon-Barrie Island, Ontario''' (Municipality) *[[:Category:Tehkummah, Ontario| Tehkummah, Ontario]] (Township) ===Muskoka District=== :[[:Category:Muskoka District, Ontario| Muskoka District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Bracebridge, Ontario| Bracebridge, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Gravenhurst, Ontario| Gravenhurst, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Huntsville, Ontario| Huntsville, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Georgian Bay, Ontario| Georgian Bay, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Lake of Bays, Ontario| Lake of Bays, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Muskoka Lakes, Ontario| Muskoka Lakes, Ontario]] (Township) ===Nipissing District=== :[[:Category:Nipissing District, Ontario| Nipissing District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:North Bay, Ontario| North Bay, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Mattawa, Ontario| Mattawa, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Temagami, Ontario| Temagami, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:West Nipissing, Ontario| West Nipissing, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Bonfield, Ontario| Bonfield, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Calvin, Ontario| Calvin, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Chisholm, Ontario| Chisholm, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:East Ferris, Ontario| East Ferris, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Mattawan, Ontario| Mattawan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Papineau-Cameron, Ontario| Papineau-Cameron, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:South Algonquin, Ontario| South Algonquin, Ontario]] (Township) ===Parry Sound District=== :[[:Category:Parry Sound District, Ontario| Parry Sound District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Callander, Ontario| Callander, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Magnetawan, Ontario| Magnetawan, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Powassan, Ontario| Powassan, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Whitestone, Ontario| Whitestone, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Kearney, Ontario| Kearney, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Parry Sound, Ontario| Parry Sound, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Armour, Ontario| Armour, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Carling, Ontario| Carling, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Joly, Ontario| Joly, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Machar, Ontario| Machar, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:McDougall, Ontario| McDougall, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:McKellar, Ontario| McKellar, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:McMurrich-Monteith, Ontario| McMurrich-Monteith, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Nipissing, Ontario| Nipissing, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Perry, Ontario| Perry, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Ryerson, Ontario| Ryerson, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Seguin, Ontario| Seguin, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Strong, Ontario| Strong, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:The Archipelago, Ontario| The Archipelago, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Burk's Falls, Ontario| Burk's Falls, Ontario]] (Village) *[[:Category:South River, Ontario| South River, Ontario]] (Village) *[[:Category:Sundridge, Ontario| Sundridge, Ontario]] (Village) ===Rainy River District=== :[[:Category:Rainy River District, Ontario| Rainy River District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Fort Frances, Ontario| Fort Frances, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Rainy River, Ontario| Rainy River, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Alberton, Ontario| Alberton, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Atikokan, Ontario| Atikokan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Chapple, Ontario| Chapple, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Dawson, Ontario| Dawson, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Emo, Ontario| Emo, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:La Vallee, Ontario| La Vallee, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Lake of the Woods, Ontario| Lake of the Woods, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Morley, Ontario| Morley, Ontario]] (Township) ===Sudbury District=== :[[:Category:Sudbury District, Ontario| Sudbury District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:French River, Ontario| French River, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Killarney, Ontario| Killarney, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Markstay-Warren, Ontario| Markstay-Warren, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:St. Charles, Ontario| St. Charles, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Espanola, Ontario| Espanola, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Baldwin, Ontario| Baldwin, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Chapleau, Ontario| Chapleau, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Nairn and Hyman, Ontario| Nairn and Hyman, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Sables-Spanish Rivers, Ontario| Sables-Spanish Rivers, Ontario]] (Township) ===Timiskaming District=== :[[:Category:Timiskaming District, Ontario| Timiskaming District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Temiskaming Shores, Ontario| Temiskaming Shores, Ontario]] (City) *[[:Category:Charlton and Dack, Ontario| Charlton and Dack, Ontario]] (Municipality) *[[:Category:Cobalt, Ontario| Cobalt, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Englehart, Ontario| Englehart, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Kirkland Lake, Ontario| Kirkland Lake, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Latchford, Ontario| Latchford, Ontario]] (Town) *[[:Category:Armstrong, Ontario| Armstrong, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Brethour, Ontario| Brethour, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Casey, Ontario| Casey, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Chamberlain, Ontario| Chamberlain, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Coleman, Ontario| Coleman, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Evanturel, Ontario| Evanturel, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Gauthier, Ontario| Gauthier, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Harley, Ontario| Harley, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Harris, Ontario| Harris, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hilliard, Ontario| Hilliard, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Hudson, Ontario| Hudson, Ontario]](Township) *[[:Category:James, Ontario| James, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Kerns, Ontario| Kerns, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Larder Lake, Ontario| Larder Lake, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Matachewan, Ontario| Matachewan, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:McGarry, Ontario| McGarry, Ontario]] (Township) *[[:Category:Thornloe, Ontario| Thornloe, Ontario]] (Village) ===Thunder Bay District=== :[[:Category:Thunder Bay District, Ontario| Thunder Bay District, Ontario]] *[[:Category:Thunder Bay, Ontario| Thunder Bay, Ontario]] (City) 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A Hallock Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Hallock Genealogy == :An attempt to tabulate and set in order the numerous descendants of Peter Hallock, who landed at Southold, Long Island, New York about the year 1640 and settled at Aquebogue, near Mattituck * by Lucius H. Hallock, 1853 - * L.H. Hallock, Orient, New York, 1926 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Hallock Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/119200-a-hallock-genealogy-an-attempt-to-tabulate-and-set-in-order-the-numerous-descendants-of-peter-hallock-who-landed-at-southold-long-island-new-york-about-the-year-1640-and-settled-at-aquebogue-near-mattituck * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11570/ === Table of Contents === :The Procession of the Generations. A Poem :Value of Pedigree :The Hegira Of The Dissenters :Brief Sketch Of The Hallock Ancestry :Placing The Generations :Inherited longevity :The "Holyoke-Hallock" Arms :Explanation of the diagrams :Family Extension :Diagram Index :Hallock Biography :Hallock Connections :Hallock Revolutionary Record :Sources :A Reflection, Poem :Family Record === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hallock, Lucius H.. ''[[Space:A Hallock Genealogy | A Hallock Genealogy ]]'' (Orient, New York, 1926), [ Page ]. * ([[#Hallock|Hallock]])

A Harter Journal

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Harter Journal == the Family of Jn. Geo. and Eva Harter * by Byron E. Harter, 1911-1991 * published in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1982 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Harter Journal|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/467378-a-harter-journal-the-family-of-jn-geo-and-eva-harter?offset=47 :Surnames included: :Harter :Mikesell :Ray :Miles :Flora :Goodykoontz :Werst :Deardorff :Brower :Teal :Replogle :Williams :Heaston :Bookwalter === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Harter, Byron ''[[Space: A Harter Journal| A Harter Journal]]'' (Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 1982), [ Page ]. * [[#Harter|Harter]]

A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939== Record of the Descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charlestown, Massachusetts * by [[Hawkins-18742 | Ralph Clymer Hawkins]], 1897 - 1988 * published by The Hawkins Association, 1939 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ====Volume 1==== *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062867239 *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11801726/ *https://archive.org/details/hawkinsgenealogy01hawk ====Volume 2==== *https://archive.org/details/hawkinsgenealogy02hawk ===Table of Contents=== ====Volume 1==== *Foreword *Procedure for Tracing Lineage to Earliest Known Ancestor *Robert Hawkins, the Pioneer, and His Ancestry *Zachariah Hawkins and His Descendants *Joseph Hawkins and His Descendants *Capt. Augustus Hawkins and His Descendants *Isaac Hawkins of Islip, L. I., and His Descendants *Isaac Hawkins of Yorktown, N. Y., and His Descendants *Index by Surnames of Names and Reference Numbers *The Hawkins Association :LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS *Hawkins Coat of Arms *Four Compilers *Homesite of Robert Hawkins 1635 and 1939 *Micah Hawkins *Hawkins Homesteads *Four Generations *Homesite of Joseph Hawkins *The Hawkins Association ====Volume 2==== * Additional information on the descendants of Joseph and Abigail (Holbrook) Hawkins supplementing material in volume 1 * Some historical material is repeated from volume 1 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hawkins, Ralph Clymer ''[[Space:A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939|A Hawkins Genealogy,1635-1939]]'' (The Hawkins Association, 1939), [ Page ]. *[[#Hawkins|Hawkins]]

A Hayes To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hayes-10374|A Hayes]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Hayes-10374&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Hayes To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].'' ==Useful WikiTree How To's== GEDCOM Cleanup: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies Ancestry.com reference formating: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry#Usage_in_a_Source_Citation European Flags: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:European_Flag_Images Irish Flags: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Flags ==Waltons of Cedar Creek. Sussex== [[Walton-6099|George Walton]] Is his father John Walton? 1692 Deed from Bowman --> John Waltum of Somerset, MD [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5XNC?i=298&cat=296734] 200 acres "on the North Side of Cedar Creek. John Walton in Sussex County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C95D-F3F8-M?i=407&cat=47102], will proved ?1706 (but filed in with 1725-ish wills) leaves bequest to a son George. Also mentions Cedar Creek property, consistent with Waltons I am looking for. There's also this (same person? Different person?) JOHN WALTON *Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999: Inventories: JW 15,1688-1742 - JW 8-9, 1743-1788. Images (unindexed) at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GT1J-F65?i=43&cc=1803986&cat=69102] Images 44. Accessed 28 Sept 2019 ::Inventory of JOHN WALTON, of Somerset county ::Date: 9 February 1716/1717 ::Value of estate £70.s.11.d.7 ::Appraisers: William Turvill Stratton Burton ::Approved by William Fasitt [Creditor?] Here is a "Widow Walton" in Cedar Creek Hundred in 1710: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-56JV?i=285&cat=296734] Here's George: *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 13. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SZ-X?i=12&cat=43210] ::3 March 1729/30 ::”Abigail Walton, widow & relict of George Walton, late dec’d, petitioned the court for a division of the lands and plantacon” of George Walton. Page 1251 here -- https://books.google.com/books?id=fKsyAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false -- Waltons in Cedar Creek, George helping establish St. Matthew's episcopal church there. *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 25. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SW-6?i=24&cat=43210] ::Court sitting 5 Sep 1732 ::”John Walton, one of the Executors of George Walton, late dec’d,” filed accounting ::£514.s.14.d.2 minus £239.s.7.d.4 = £275.s.6.d.5 *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 65. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SS-V?i=35&cat=43210] ::Court sitting 3 Mar 1733/34 ::”John Walton, Executor of George Walton, dec’d” – supplemental accounting for estate of George Walton. ::accepted by Abigail Walton, widow of George *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 60. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H997-F?i=59&cat=43210] ::3 Aug 1738 ::”John Walton, a minor son of George Walton late dec’d appeared in Court & prayed admittance to chuse his Gardian which was granted. Whereupon he chose his unkell John Walton to be his guardian, who appeared& except the same and assumes to pay bond as the law directs.” *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 306. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H999-K?i=305&cat=43210] ::18 April 1769 ::Estate of JOHN WALTON,the Elder, EZEKIEL WALTON, his son ::Petition for division of property from William Walton. blacksmith, regarding tracts in Cedar Creek Hundred belonging to John Walton. Property was in possession of William’s brother, Ezekial Walton, who died intestate & without issue. ::estate of ANN WALTON, Widow [separate entry just after the above] ::Petition for division of land in Cedar Creek Hundred, from son John Walton, yeoman ===Blacks, Blacks & Waltons=== 1746 Agnes Black, minor daughter of Thomas Black in Sussex Orphans court {https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H99K-W?i=114&cat=43210] O'Neal Davis & Tabitha his wife, admin. of Thomas Black, 1746 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SM-S?i=115&cat=43210] *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 327. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9M1-B?i=326&cat=43210] ::15 Aug 1770 ::Estate of SAMUEL BLACK ::Where as Samuel Black died intestate, leaving a widow and several children including William Black, Cordwinder,there was a petition for division. Report from commission is that land cannot be divided. ::Petition from William Black for valuation of property. George Black & George Walton, 1782. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9044/007726650_00362?pid=545085&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DqZG314%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D9044%26gsfn%3DGoerge%26gsln%3DBlack%26gsfn_x%3DNP_NN%26gsln_x%3D1%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dlbu%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D16%26h%3D545085%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D17&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=qZG314&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true] August 1784: settlement of estate of JOHN BLACK (Taylor) *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 508. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SJ-4?i=507&cat=43210] ::9 Jan 1788 ::Order that Geo. Walton, Geo. Black & John Walton set an annual value on Samuel Fountain’s minor’s lands. ==Steels, eventually of Sussex== *Deed Records of Sussex County, Delaware, 1693-1886: Deeds, book C3-D4, 1698-1721. FamilySearch.org. Accessed 23 Oct 2019 ::Image: 469 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5X9W?i=468&cat=296734] ::Date: 12 April 1722 ::Appointment as Justices to the Supreme Court ::Colonel John French & Samuel Lowman, New Castle County :James Steel & Benjamin Shurmer, Kent County ::Jonathan Baillie & Berkeley Codd, Sussex County ==Morris== *Deed Records of Sussex County, Delaware, 1693-1886: Deeds, book C3-D4, 1698-1721. FamilySearch.org. Accessed 23 Oct 2019 ::Image: 487 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSGD-5XSP?i=486&cat=296734] ::Date: 2 May 1722 ::Buyer: Archibald Smith ::Seller: Mary Morris, widow of John Morris (will dated April 1721) ::Price: £16 ::Property Details: 227 acres called ‘Green Branch’ ::Lying on north side of a branch of Broad Creek. Surveyed 1718 *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 263. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H999-M?i=262&cat=43210] ::12 Feb 1767 ::Estate of BEVIN MORRIS ::Accounts of Mary Morris, Executrix. £112.13.8. 1/3 to widow, balance divisible in 3 shares. 1786 Bevins Morris, minor son of Bevins Morris: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SR-W?i=488&cat=43210 1787 JOHN MORRIS, Guardian of Hezekiah Lacy [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H9SX-Q?i=498&cat=43210] ==Swains== *Delaware, Land Records, 1677-1947: Sussex: Roll 001, Ancestry.com. Original source: Delaware, Land Records, Record of Deeds, Sussex County, RG 4555, Subgroup 000, Series 030. Delaware Public Archives, Dover , DE. Image 36 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61025/31303_236328-00000?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=31303_236326-00036] ::13 ::Date 13 Ninth (November) 1683 ::Norton Claypoole acknowledged the sale of One Thousand Acres of land to John Glass and ''John Swain'' lying and being on the other side of ye Indian River whereof Wm. Kenning declared in Open Court that he by Norton Claypoole’s Order & apoyntment Delivered them Possession by Turf and Twig. ==Black/Masten== ??Husband of Smith-194084 *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 290. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H99M-G?i=289&cat=43210] ::24 Sept 1768 ::estate of SAMUEL BLACK, died intestate ::William Black, yeoman, son of Samuel Black. Petition to divide lands ::The eldest son [of Samuel Black] died and left a minor. ==Other Delaware sources== *Sussex, Delaware Orphan’s Court dockets and minute dockets, 1728-1802. Image: 182. Images available at FamilySearch.org [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C956-H993-Z?i=181&cat=43210] ::21 Sept 1751 ::List of marriages referred to in Orphans Court records, 1744-1751 http://drwilliams.org/iDoc/quakers_in_delaware.php https://books.google.com/books?id=fKsyAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false

A HEROINE OF THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL JUNE 17, 1775

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[[Category:Battle of Bunker Hill]] Boston, Massachusetts, 1775: A 15 year old girl was present when the first shots of the Battle of Bunker Hill were fired. Rather than running away, she took her friend’s hand and ran toward the battle. Mara Sargeant is little remembered today, but she is no less a folk hero than many who are still celebrated in verse and song. She was the daughter of John Sargeant, a sea captain who drowned at sea shortly before Mara’s birth, and Elizabeth Sargeant, granddaughter of the famous Puritan minister, physician, and poet Michael Wigglesworth, who wrote the influential poem “The Day of Doom,” often printed and carried in the Bibles of Puritan congregants. The poem delighted its Puritan audience with its vivid descriptions of hell and damnation and chilled them to the core with its stern warnings. The Puritan ethic was still manifest in Wigglesworth’s descendants, and Mara is reported to have left her fiancé, son of a wealthy ship owner, on the day of their wedding because he arrived with the smell of alcohol on his breath. Life was not easy for the Sargeant family in the wake of John’s death at sea, and the children worked to help support their life in Boston. Mara became an accomplished seamstress at an early age. When George Washington took over the command of the Siege of Boston, she entered his employment, handling the family’s washing and ironing. She would also sew caps for Martha and stockings for George, and endeared herself to them so much, that when they fled Boston, Washington gave her a silver dollar which she kept as a memento rather than spending it. But before her time with the Washingtons was the fire and blood of Bunker Hill. Perhaps one of the best-known facts about the battle is that it was not actually fought on Bunker Hill, since most of the conflict unfolded on Breed’s Hill instead. Colonial forces learned that the British were planning to occupy the numerous hills surrounding the city, giving them unfettered control of Boston Harbor from their lofty perch. On June 16, during the night, forces lead by William Prescott occupied the hills, building a strong fortification on Breed’s Hill and lesser fortifications up and down the Charlestown Peninsula. When the British took note upon daybreak of the 17th, action swiftly followed. Two waves of British soldiers failed to capture the redoubt, and only when the colonialists ran out of ammunition was a third wave able to overtake the Hills. Even though the battle was technically won by the British, it was so Pyrrhic that the British were reluctant to commit to a frontal assault on a well-defended colonial position ever again. The British suffered 1,054 casualties, with around 100 of the 226 dead being officers. The Colonial Army was not unscathed, losing 140 men, but most causalities were taken during the withdrawal. General Clinton is reported to have quipped that “a few more such victories would have shortly put an end to British dominion in America. Why young Mara Sargeant and her friend were around such a dangerous battlefield is unknown, though she was to later marry Joseph Grace, a combatant in the struggle. When the shelling from the H.M.S Lively began, Mara and her friend remained on the field of battle, even as some soldiers cut and ran. She carried water for the thirsty men, to cool the defending cannon, and for the medics tending to the wounded. As casualties mounted Mara began to rip her clothes and petticoats to help provide bandages for the wounded and began to actively tend to their wounds herself. Though the story is romanticized, the reality was as gritty and raw as one could imagine. Describing the state of wounded British soldiers from Bunker Hill disembarking in Plymouth for care, the New England Essex and Gazette wrote: “A few of the men came on shore, when never hardly were seen such objects: some without legs, and others without arms; and their clothes hanging on them like a loose morning gown…”. As Mara tended to the grisly wounds of the Colonialists, she later said that “…the bullets fell around us like hailstones!” According to a poem written about that day (although I could not confirm the accuracy in any historical records), “Miss Mara, dressed immodestly, / Explained to Mother at her door, / ‘I couldn’t take off any more.” / Her proper Boston mother cried, / “My soul and body! Get inside!’” Mara Sargeant Grace lived a long life, finally dying at the age of 84 while living with her son. In a sad and terrible twist of fate, the old woman who survived the fire and blood of Bunker Hill fell forward into her fireplace while preparing tea and died of her burns. She was buried in the Leona Cemetery in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, a simple fieldstone her only memorial. In 1918, she was given a suitable gravemarker through the efforts of the Os-Co-Hu Chapter of the D.A.R. The marker was updated to its current state in the 1970s. Is this story true? Who can say? But it is yet another in a long train of stories both remembered and forgotten of a proud people who yearned for freedom and were willing to fight to achieve it. Whether the particulars are true in fact, they still partake of Truth. She is an American hero. My daughter is named Mara after her maternal relative Mara Sargeant. I took this picture of her at the graveside of her ancestor when she was only a year old. https://ricochet.com/636810/the-heroine-of-bunker-hill/#comments

A Historical and biographical genealogy of the Cushmans

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Cushman Name Study]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Historical and biographical genealogy of the Cushmans: the descendants of Robert Cushman, the Puritan, from the year 1617 to 1855 == * by [[Cushman-2096 | Henry Wyles Cushman]], 1805 - 1863 * published Boston, Massachusetts,1855 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical and biographical genealogy of the Cushmans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historicalbiogra00cush/page/n9 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730168 *https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Historical_and_Biographical_Genealogy.html?id=5oBGAAAAMAAJ *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh11822646/ ===Table of Contents=== *First Generation, Robert Cushman *Second Generation Thomas Cushman *Third Generation *Fourth Generation *Fifth Generation *Sixth Generation *Seventh Generation *Eighth Generation *Ninth Generation *Tenth Generation *Isaac Allerton; Appendix A *Dr. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff; Appendix B *Hon. Samuel Clark; Appendix C *Rev. Amos Dresser; Appendix D *Cushmans not from Robert Cushman Jr; Appendix E *Plympton Chh. Records. Solomon Cushman; Appendix F *Charles Ketcham; Appendix G *Dr. Slieridan Muspratt; Appendix H *Cushmans who have died since their biography was printed; Appendix K *Statistics of the Cushman race; Appendix L === Errata === *[https://archive.org/details/historicalbiogra00cush/page/664 Errata, p.665] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === :Cushman, Henry Wyles ''[[Space:A Historical and biographical genealogy of the Cushmans|A Historical and biographical genealogy of the Cushmans]]'' (Boston, Mass,1855), [ Page ]. :[[#Cushman|Cushman]]

A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Sandwich, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass. == and his descendants, 1662-1881; Second edition * by Rev. [[Wing-3837|Conway Phelps Wing]] (1809-1889) * published by De Vinne Press, New York,1888 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1881) ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00wing ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal1881wing * (1888) 2nd edition ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00inwing ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15302/ :There is no Table of Contents :Indexes (66 appears at the bottom of the page) start about page 523 (not numbered) through page 581 (74 appears at the bottom of the page) === Errata === *Corrections and Additions, page 520a (65 1/2 appears at the bottom of the page, which follows page 520) through 520h *Index to Corrections and Additions follows page 520h, (65 3/4 appears at the bottom of the page) * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wing, Conway Phelps ''[[Space: A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.| A Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.]]'' (New York,1888), [ Page ]. *[[#Wing|Wing]]

A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revolution

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[[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revolution == With an Appendix, containing important letters, dispositions, &c., written during the war. * by [[Hinman-304|Royal Ralph Hinman]] (1785-1868) Secretary of State. * published by E. Gleason, Hartford, 1842. * 643 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revolution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=QtpSAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=GkMOAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=DRZDXa_gTcMC * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalcoll00ralgoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalcoll01ralgoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00hinmiala * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollecor00hinm * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00inhinm * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00hinm_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec00hinm * https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec01hinm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009588380 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578179 === Table of Contents === * Preface * American Revolution * Appendix, Page 535 * Index, 628 * Errata, Page 644 === Errata === * See Errata, [https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalcoll00ralgoog/page/n661/mode/1up Page 644]. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hinman, Royal Ralph. ''[[Space:A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revolution|A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revolution]]'' (E. Gleason, Hartford, 1842) * [[#Hinman|Hinman]]

A Historical Discourse, Delivered at The Hundredth Anniversary of The Organization of The Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., July 24, 1860

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Discourse, Delivered at The Hundredth Anniversary of The Organization of The Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., July 24, 1860 == * by Alvan Bond, D.D. (1793-1882) * published by NManning, Platt & Company, printers, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn., 1860 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Discourse, Delivered at The Hundredth Anniversary of The Organization of The Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., July 24, 1860|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ETUEAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicaldisc00bond * https://archive.org/details/historicaldiscou01bond * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009589926 === Citation Formats === * Bond, Alvan. ''[[Space:A Historical Discourse, Delivered at The Hundredth Anniversary of The Organization of The Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., July 24, 1860|A Historical Discourse, Delivered at The Hundredth Anniversary of The Organization of The Second Congregational Church, Norwich, Conn., July 24, 1860]]'' (Manning, Platt & Co., Norwich, Conn., 1860) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bond|Bond]])

A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838 == * by [[Kingsley-56|James Luce Kingsley]] (1778-1852) * published by B. &. W. Noyes, New Haven, 1838 * 115 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=s-tHAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=54ANAQAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=7TcBAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicaldiscou00king * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605421 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Kingsley, James Luce ''[[Space:A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838|A Historical Discourse]], Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838'' (B. & W. Noyes, New Haven, 1838) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kingsley|Kingsley]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kingsley, James Luce ''[[Space:A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838|A Historical Discourse]], Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New Haven, April 25, 1838'' (B. & W. Noyes, New Haven, 1838) [ Page ].

A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town == * by [[Gilman-204|Daniel Coit Gilman]] (1831-1908) * published by G.C. Rand & Avery, Norwich, Conn., 1859 [2nd edition with additional notes] * 128 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=awYWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicaldiscou00gilm_0 * https://archive.org/details/historicaldiscou1859gilm * https://archive.org/details/historicaldiscou00gilm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651296 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16111/ === Table of Contents === * Historical discourse * Notes. Note A. Indian deed of Norwich * Note B. Early Indian history * Note C. Site of Miantonomohs Capture * Note D. The name Norwich * Note E. Major John Mason * Note F. The original proprietors of Norwich * Note G. Biographical sketch of Rev. James Fitch, the first minister in Norwich * Note H * Note I. Rev. John Woodward (the second pastor in Norwich) * Note K. The separates * Note L. Thirty years before the revolution * Note M * Note N. Captain Robert Niles * Note O. The Opening of The Revolution in Norwich * Note P * Note Q. List of College Graduates * Note R. Norwich Genealogies * Note S. The Free Academy * Note T. Nathan Tisdale * Concluding note * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Gilman, Daniel Coit. ''[[Space:A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town|A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town]]'' (G.C. Rand & Avery, Norwich, Conn., 1859) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gilman|Gilman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gilman, Daniel Coit. ''[[Space:A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town|A Historical Discourse Delivered in Norwich, Connecticut, September 7, 1859, at The Bi-centennial Celebration of The Settlement of The Town]]'' (G.C. Rand & Avery, Norwich, Conn., 1859) [ Page ].

A Historical Notice of Joseph Mygatt

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Historical Notice of Joseph Mygatt == One of the early colonists of Cambridge, Mass., and afterward one of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn., with a record of his descendants. * by Frederick Thomas Mygatt (b.1811) * published by The Harmonial Association, Brooklyn, NY, 1853 * Source Example: ::: Mygatt, Frederick Thomas. ''[[Space:A Historical Notice of Joseph Mygatt|A Historical Notice of Joseph Mygatt]]'' (The Harmonial Association, Brooklyn, NY, 1853) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Mygatt|Mygatt]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Notice of Joseph Mygatt|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalnoticeofjosephmygatt * https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/collections/13973/ * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/324623 === Table of Contents === * Index * Family index * Joseph Mygatt, and Descendants * Hartford * Marriage Contracts, Wills, Inventories, etc.

A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant

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[[Category: Sources by Name| Busby]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant == * by Anna C. Kingsbury for William Emery Nickerson * privately printed, 1924 * 27 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=uf06AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00king_1 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729906 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Kingsbury, Anna C., ''[[Space:A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant|A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant]]'' (privately printed, 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kingsbury|Kingsbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kingsbury, Anna C., ''[[Space:A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant|A Historical Sketch of Nicholas Busby, the Emigrant]]'' (privately printed, 1924) [ Page ].

A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Sturbridge, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Southbridge, Massachusetts]] == A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge == * by George Davis * published by Press of O.S. Cooke and Co., West Brookfield, Mass., 1856. * Source Example: ::: Davis, George. ''[[Space:A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge|A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge]]'' (O.S. Cooke and Co., West Brookfield, Mass., 1856) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Davis|Davis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Sketch of Sturbridge and Southbridge|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=Fy_b58hQqZ0C * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00davisgeo * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalsket00davigoog * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch03davis * https://archive.org/details/historicalsket00davi * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00indavi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009592881

A Historical Sketch of The Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies

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[[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Hanover, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Historical Sketch of The Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies == * by [[Barry-1503|John Stetson Barry]] (1819-1872) * published by S.G. Drake, Boston, 1853 * 448 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Sketch of The Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=YQGHPx2a5wkC * http://books.google.com/books?id=FaHpdCZdJRQC * https://archive.org/details/townhanovermass00barrrich * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00barry * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00barr * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalsket00barrgoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalsket01barrgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028815384 * https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00barr_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262182 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18865/ === Table of Contents === * Part I. History of Hanover, Mass. * Chapter I. Early settlement of the territory, in connexion with that of Scituate... * Chapter II. Natural history * Chapter III. Indians * Chapter IV. Ecclesiastical history * Chapter V. Ecclesiastical history... * Chapter VI. Education * Chapter VII. Military history * Chapter VIII. Incidents of the Revolution * Chapter IX. Military history... * Chapter X. Manufactures and trade * Chapter XI. Ship building * Chapter XII. Provisions for the poor... * Chapter XIII. Highways... * Part II. Family genealogies === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Barry, John Stetson. ''[[Space:A Historical Sketch of The Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies|A Historical Sketch of The Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies]]'' (S.G. Drake, Boston, 1853) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barry|Barry]]) Please add your favorite citation format below: *

A historical sketch of William Collier

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_historical_sketch_of_William_Collier|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Kingsbury, Anne C '''Publisher:''' Privately printed, 1925 === Usage === * Kingsbury, Anne C. ''[[Space:A_historical_sketch_of_William_Collier|A historical sketch of William Collier]].'' Privately printed, 1925. [[#Kingsbury1925|Kingsbury1925]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00king * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/historical-sketch-of-william-collier/oclc/21425575

A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pembrokeshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wales|Wales Sources]] __TOC__ == An Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire == * by [[Fenton-1030|Richard_Fenton]], Esq., F.A.S. (1746-1821) * published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Co., London, 1811 * 2nd edition published by Brecknock, Davies & Co., 1903 ** with portrait of the author, and a biography written by Ferrar Fenton, F.R.A.S. ** to which are now added the notes made for a second edition by Richard and John Fenton. * by [[Wikipedia: Richard_Fenton]] * [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.org/index.php/articles/29-richard-fenton-pembrokeshire-historian Richard Fenton: Pembrokeshire Historian, 1747-1821] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=AIQCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA225 Book Review] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=UYVRAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012315070 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502508 * 2nd edition (1903) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008603821 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Fenton, Richard. ''[[Space:A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire|A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire]]'' (Brecknock, Davies & Co., 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Fenton|Fenton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Fenton, Richard. ''[[Space:A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire|A Historical Tour Through Pembrokeshire]]'' (Brecknock, Davies & Co., 1903) [ Page ].

A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bradenham%2C_Buckinghamshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham == With those of Necton and Holme Hale, in the county of Norfolk, from public records, Court rolls, Wills, Parish Registers, and Private Sources. * by [[Carthew-108|George Alfred Carthew]], Esq., F.S.A., M.A.I. (1807-1882) Author of the ''[[Space:The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley in the County of Norfolk|The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley in the County of Norfolk]]'', etc. * published by Agas H. Goose and Co., Rampant Horse Street, Norwich, England, 1883 * 232 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=PLJCAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historytopograph00cartrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011715582 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Carthew, George Alfred. ''[[Space:A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham|A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham]]'' (Agas H. Goose, Norwich, 1883) [ Page ]. * ([[#Carthew|Carthew]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Carthew, George Alfred. ''[[Space:A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham|A History, Topographical, Archæological, Genealogical and Biographical of the Parishes of West and East Bradenham]]'' (Agas H. Goose, Norwich, 1883) [ Page ].

A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn. == The Descendants of Roger Alling, first, and John Alling, Sen., from 1639 to the Present Time 1899. * by [[Allen-58773 | George P. Allen]], 1826-1917 * published New Haven, Conn., 1899 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi00alle * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712839 * https://books.google.com/books?id=GEExAAAAMAAJ ===Errata=== :From [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogi00alle/:Page/317 page 317]: :Page 3 -- 13th line. Camel Hill read Carmel. :Page 9 -- 6th line, projenitor, read progenitor. :Page 47 — 222/37 read 220/37 :Page 63 — 86/33 Horace Ailing, read 1. Newark, N. J. :Page 71 — 3d line, Coyennes, read Coeymans. :Page 131 — 80/124 Ruth Allen see Newell in index. :Page 261 — 36/258 Zadoc Allen, read Ailing. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Allen, George. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn.|A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn.]]'' (New Haven, Conn., 1899), [ Page ]. * [[#Allen|Allen]]

A history and genealogy of Captain John Locke

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A History and Genealogy of Captain John Locke == [1627-1796] of Portsmouth and Rye, N. H., and his descendants ; also of Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth, and a short account of the history of the Lockes in England * by Arthur Horton Locke (b.1866) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1916 * Source Example: ::: Locke, Arthur Horton. ''[[Space:A_history_and_genealogy_of_Captain_John_Locke|A History and Genealogy of Captain John Locke]]'' (Rumford, Concord, NH, 1916) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Locke|Locke]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_and_genealogy_of_Captain_John_Locke|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00byulock * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00lock * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1916lock * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh07862687/ === Table of Contents === * Address of Judge James W. Locke on the occasion of the dedication Aug. 27, 1902. * Sketch of Captain John Locke * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Tenth Generation * Nathaniel Locke of Portsmouth * Unknown Lockes * Historical Account of The Locke Family in England * Geographical index * Index of names

A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America == * by [[Comstock-3026|John Adams Comstock]] (1883-1970) * priv. print. for the author by the Commonwealth Press, Los Angeles, 1949 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730405 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00coms borrow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Comstock, John Adams. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America|A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America]]'' (Commonwealth Press, Los Angeles, 1949) * ([[#Comstock|Comstock]])

A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America == Thirteen generations, 1520-1887: containing also some genealogical notes on the Connet, Connett and Connit families. * by [[Conant-721|Frederick Odell Conant]] (1857-) * published Portland, Maine, 1887 * 640 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00cona * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008912919 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11606/ === Table of Contents === * General Index * List of Illustrations * Introduction * Genealogical Notes * The Conant Family in England * The Conant Family in America * Descendants of George Conant * Connet, Connett and Connit Families * Additions and Corrections * Index of Conants * Index * Index of Places * List of Subscribers === Errata === * Additions and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=r4FQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA572 Page 572-8]. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Conant, Frederick Odell. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America|A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America]]'' (Portland, Maine, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Conant|Conant]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Conant, Frederick Odell. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America|A History and Genealogy of the Conant Family in England and America]]'' (Portland, Maine, 1887) [ Page ].

A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family == In England and America, from A. D. 1086 to 1850. Compiled and prepared from Ormerod's History of the county of Chester; collections from the Harleian mss.; parochial and town records in England and America, etc., etc. * by [[Davenport-2899|Amzi Benedict Davenport]] (1817-1894) * published by S.W. Benedict, New York, 1851 * 398 pages * Supplement: published by W.W. Gillespie & Co., Steam Printers, Stamford, Conn., 1876 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gD_1dQq1MZEC * https://books.google.com/books?id=WCowAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=YVNGAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1851dave * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy51dave * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene00davegoog * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00dave * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730258 * (1876) A Supplement ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xQ8YAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtohist00dave ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtohsi00davegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/supplementtohist1876dave ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963864 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Family of Davenport * * Appendix, [https://books.google.com/books?id=YVNGAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA291 Page 291-398] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Davenport, Amzi Benedict. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family]]'' (S.W. Benedict, New York, 1851) [ Page ]. * ([[#Davenport|Davenport]]) * Davenport, Amzi Benedict. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family]]'' (S.W. Benedict, New York, 1851) [ Page ].

A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter == Who sailed from England April, A.D. 1638, and settled in Watertown, Mass. * by Dean Willis Tainter (b.1836) * published by David Clapp, Boston, 1859 * Source Example: ::: Tainter, Dean Willis. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter|A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter]]'' (David Clapp, Boston, 1859) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Tainter|Tainter]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Taynter|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xnotAAAAYAAJ see review at this link * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00tain * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy1859tain * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769476 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15320 === Table of Contents === * The Tainter Family * Joseph Taynter * Tainter genealogy. Extracts from the town records of Watertown * Will * Inventory * Miscellaneous items * First generation, from England * Their children were the second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation. 1716--1748 * Fifth gerneration * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Those born up to the present time of the eighth generation * Indes to Christian names * The Tainter spoons * Pedigree of the other Taintor family * Tainter familes, and where located * Index to family names allied by marriage - [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00tain/page/94 Page 94] * Tainter genealogy. Died, in Charlestown, Jan. 20, of typhoid fever Sarah, wife of Dean Willis Tainter, aged 19 years, 6mos. 24 days * Maxims (To fill a spare page.)

A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond...

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond of London, England, and his wife Elizabeth Penn== *by Roland Hammond *D. Clapp & son, printers *Boston, 1894 *Source Example: :::Hammond, Roland. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond...| A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond of London, England, and his wife Elizabeth Penn]]'' (D. Clapp & son, printers, Boston, 1894). *In-line citation: :::[[#Hammond|Hammond]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Descendants of William Hammond...|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Availability=== :Online: *Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene00hammgoog *Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=H41PAAAAMAAJ&printsec *HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005695269 See also: [[Space:A_history_and_genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_William_Hammond_of_London%2C_England_and_his_wife_Elizabeth_Penn|A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England and his wife Elizabeth Penn: through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894]]

A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England and his wife Elizabeth Penn

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894 === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_and_genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_William_Hammond_of_London%2C_England_and_his_wife_Elizabeth_Penn|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Note: This English origin for Benjamin Hammond has been disproved; see [[Space:English_origins_of_Benjamin_Hammond_of_Sandwich|English origins of Benjamin Hammond of Sandwich]]. '''Author:''' Hammond, Roland '''Publisher:''' Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1894 === Usage === * Hammond, Roland. ''[[Space:A_history_and_genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_William_Hammond_of_London%2C_England_and_his_wife_Elizabeth_Penn|A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England and his wife Elizabeth Penn: through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894]].'' Boston: D. Clapp & Son, printers, 1894. [[#Hammond1894|Hammond1894]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14890/ * Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00hamm * Google Books: https://books.google.com/books?id=H41PAAAAMAAJ * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-and-genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-william-hammond-of-london-england-and-his-wofe-elizabeth-penn-through-their-son-benjamin-of-sandwich-and-rochester-mass-1600-1894/oclc/500480166 See also: [[Space:A_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_William_Hammond...|A_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_William_Hammond...]]

A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington == with a short sketch of the family of McIntosh, Bulloch, and other families. * by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch (b.1852) * published by The Gazette, Green Bay, Wis., 1898. * Source Example: ::: Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington|A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington]]'' (The Gazette, Green Bay, Wis., 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bulloch|Bulloch]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=AfkaAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00bull_0 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01bull * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712741

A history and genealogy of the family of Hurd in the United States, and a partial history of the New England families of Heard and Hord

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published_Family_Genealogies]] == A history and genealogy of the family of Hurd in the United States, and a partial history of the New England families of Heard and Hord == including a treatise on nomenclature, heraldry and coat armour, and ancestry * by Hurd, Dena D. Soekland * published in New York, 1910 * Source Example: ::: *Hurd, Dena D. Soekland. ''[[Space:A history and genealogy of the family of Hurd in the United States, and a partial history of the New England families of Heard and Hord|A history and genealogy of the family of Hurd in the United States, and a partial history of the New England families of Heard and Hord]]'' (New York, 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hurd|Hurd]] Page 12 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A history and genealogy of the family of Hurd in the United States, and a partial history of the New England families of Heard and Hord|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00hurd/page/n7

A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103849836/richard-newton-gookins Richard Newton Gookins]. 1921-2012 * published in Salem, Oregon, 1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/AHistoryAndGenealogyOfTheGookinFamilyOfEnglandIrelandAndAmerica * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/241753-a-history-and-genealogy-of-the-gookin-family-of-england-ireland-and-america?offset=1 === WikiTree Syntax === * Gookins, Richard N. ''[[Space:= A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family| A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family]]'' (Salem, Oregon, 1983), [ Page ]. A History And Genealogy Of The Gookin Family *[[#Gookin|Gookin]] ===Table of Contents=== :'''Foreword''' - Acknowledgments - Bibliography, Abbreviations, Indexing :'''Historical Section''' :I Coat of Arms :II Origin of Family Name :III Ancient History of the Family :IV Gookin Family of County Kent, England :V Daniel Gookin of Co. Cork, Ireland :VI Daniel Gookin, the Younger - of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay Colony :'''Genealogical Sections''' :Explanation of genealogical plan :I Kentish Genealogy :II Vincent Gookin and Irish Branch :III Catherine Gookin - Descendants :IV Descendants of Daniel Gookin (1612-1687), Major General of Massachusetts Bay ::1. Mary (1642-1702) ::2. Elizabeth (1645-1700) ::3. Daniel (1650-1718) ::4. Samuel (1652-1730) ::5. Nathaniel (I656 -I692) :V John Gookin - Descendants :VI Ancient and Miscellaneous Lineages :'''Main Index''' :'''Appendix''' :I Additions and Corrections :II Unidentified Persons :'''Supplemental Index''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family == * by [[Bulloch-405 | Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch]], 1852 - 1934 * published by The R. L. Bryan Company,Columbia, South Carolina, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n4/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005695127 * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Habersham.html?id=J_kaAAAAYAAJ ===Notes=== :No Table of Contents *Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n236/mode/2up page 220] *Index, starts on [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n237/mode/2up page 221] *[https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n244/mode/2up Habergham Family] *[https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n248/mode/2up Mathewes] *[https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n252/mode/2up Barrington - Cook - Williams] === Errata === *Errata: Unnumbered [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n8/mode/2up page] at the beginning of the book and [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryandgene01bullgoog/page/n238/mode/2up page 222] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie ''[[Space: A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family| A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family]]'' (The R. L. Bryan Co., Columbia, S.C., 1901), [ Page ]. * [[#Bulloch|Bulloch]]

A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family == 1797-1935 * by [[Miller-68928 | Milo H. Miller]] (1863 -1951) * published by Miller Printing Co,, Bedford, Ohio, 1936 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066051129&view=1up&seq=15&skin=2021 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00mill ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :Dedication :INTRODUCTION :Origin of the Name :Ellis Coat of Arms :Proposal of John Ellis :The Maid's Reply :Descent of the Ellises :Children of John Ellis :History of the Family :Description of Mayfield :The John Ellis Farm :CHAPTER I BENJAMIN ELLIS BRANCH :Ben's Children :Sketch of Benjamin :Leroy and Mary :Joseph and Rose :Ben's Military Service :CHAPTER II KEZIA ELLIS BRANCH :Kezia's Children :Sketch of Kezia :Martin's Family :Alice's Family :CHAPTER III SILENCE ELLIS BRANCH :Silence's Children :Sketch of Silence :Myron's Family :Milo's Family :Sketch of Myron :Sketch of Milo :CHAPTER IV ABNER. ELLIS BRANCH :Abner's Children :Sketch of Abner :Susan's Family :Jane's Family :Descartes and Vestine :Barton and Charles :Alta's Family :Flora, James and Fred :CHAPTER V ALFREDA BRANCH :Alfreda's Children :Helen's Family :John's Family :Ford and Annie :Grant, Minnie, Charles :Bird, Milo, Fred :CHAPTER VI PHILANDER COBURN ELLIS :Military Services and Death :CHAPTER VII ENOCH ELLIS BRANCH :Enoch's Children :John's Family :Eva's Family :Edwin, Clark, Nellie :Thomas and Newton :Sketch of Enoch's Life :CHAPTER VIII NATHAN ELLIS BRANCH :Nathan's Children :Sketch of Nathan Minnie's Family :Free's Family :Military Service of Nathan :CHAPTER IX CYRUS ELLIS BRANCH :Cyrus's Children :Sketch of Cyrus :Addie's Family :Nate's Family :John, Emma, Myrta :Birt's Family :Fred, Susie, Cyrus, Jr. :CHAPTER X LORENZO DOW ELLIS BRANCH :Dow's Children :Sketch of Lorenzo Dow :Frank's Family :Park and Maude - :Bert, Arthur, and Harry :APPENDIX :Ford Family History :Names and Addresses :Minutes of Family Reunions :Obituary Notices :Reminiscences :a. Hartstown Sixty Years Ago :b. The White Pine Forest :c. The Reservoir and Canal :d. The Lakes Near Hartstown :e. The Pymatuning Swamp === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Miller, Milo ''[[Space: A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family| A History and Genealogy of the John Ellis Family]]'' (Miller Printing Co, Bedford, OH, 1936), [ Page ]. * [[#Miller|Miller]]

A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family == : Warren, Rev. Thomas, '''A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family in Normandy, Great Britain and Ireland, France, Holland, Tuscany, United States of America, Etc. (A.D. 912-1902): With Numerous Pedigrees'''; Published Privately, Ireland (1902) * Title:''' A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family in Normandy, Great Britain and Ireland, France, Holland, Tuscany, United States of America, Etc. (A.D. 912-1902): With Numerous Pedigrees''' * Author: Rev. Thomas Warren * Publisher: Privately Published by Author (1902) * Pages: 404 * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=SC5LAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR3&dq=The+Warren+Family+by+Thomas+Dyas&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q=The%20Warren%20Family%20by%20Thomas%20Dyas&f=false Google Books] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Warren, Thomas. [[Space:A_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Warren_Family|A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family]] (Privately Printed by Author, Ireland, 1902, 404 Pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Warren|A History and Genealogy of the Warren Family]]: John Warren of Bradnich, Page 83 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Warren_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SC5LAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100784103 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00warr borrow

A History of Adams County, Ohio

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Adams County, Ohio]] [[Category:Ohio, Sources]] == A History of Adams County, Ohio == :From its earliest settlement to the present time, including character sketches of the prominent persons identified with the first century of the country's growth * by [[Evans-40993 | Nelson Wiley Evans]], 1842-1913; [[Stivers-494 | Emmons Buchanan Stivers]], 1857-1931 * published by E.B.Stivers, West Union, Ohio, 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Adams County, Ohio|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryadamsco01stivgoog/page/n7 * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Adams_County_Ohio/8HwUAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I. History of Adams County''' :Chapter I. Outline Sketch of Adams County :Chapter II. Geology and Mineralogy :Chapter III. The Mound Builders :Chapter IV. The Indians :Chapter V. The Virginia Military District :Chapter VI. The Pioneers :Chapter VII. Conflicts and Adventures with the Indians :Chapter VIII. Civil Organization in the Northwest Territory :Chapter IX. The Territorial Courts :Chapter X. Organization of the Townships :Chapter XI. Commissioners' Early Proceedings :Chapter XII. Public Roads and Highways :Chapter XIII. The Early Taverns and Old Inns :Chapter XIV. County Affairs :Chapter XV. The Courts Under the Constitution :Chapter XVI. Politics and Political Parties :Chapter XVII. Military History :Chapter XVIII. Miscellaneous :'''Part II. Township Histories''' :Chapter I. Bratton Township :Chapter II. Franklin Township :Chapter III. Greene Township :Chapter IV. Jefferson Township :Chapter V. Liberty Township :Chapter VI. Manchester Township :Chapter VII. Meigs Township :Chapter VIII. Monroe Township :Chapter IX. Oliver Township :Chapter X. Scott Township :Chapter XI. Sprigg Township :Chapter XII. Tiffin Township :Chapter XIII. Wayne Township :Chapter XIV. Winchester Township :'''Part III. Pioneer Sketches ''' :'''Part IV. Biographical Sketches''' :Illustrations :Portraits === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === ::''[[Space: A History of Adams County, Ohio| A History of Adams County, Ohio]]'' (West Union, Ohio, 1900), [ Page ]. :: [[#HAC|A History of Adams County, Ohio]]

A History of Baptists in New Jersey

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A History of Baptists in New Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Griffiths, Thomas S. ''[[Space:A_History_of_Baptists_in_New_Jersey|A History of Baptists in New Jersey.]]'' Hightstown, N.J. : Barr Press Pub. Co., 1904 '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Griffiths|Griffiths]], page 123 '''Find It''' * [https://archive.org/details/historyofbaptist00grif/ archive.org] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_Baptists_in_New_Jersey|What Links to Here]]'''

A History of Barrington, Rhode Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Barrington, Rhode Island]] == A History of Barrington, Rhode Island == * by Thomas Williams Bicknell * published by Snow & Farnham, Printers, Providence, 1898 * Source Example: ::: Bicknell, Thomas Williams. ''[[Space:A History of Barrington%2C_Rhode Island|A History of Barrington, Rhode Island]]'' (Providence, RI 1898) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HoB|History of Barrington]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Barrington%2C_Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Available online at these locations:''' : https://archive.org/details/cu31924028840028/page/n7 : https://archive.org/details/historyofbarring00bick/page/n7 : https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008427884 : https://books.google.com/books?id=yvJEAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false

A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Barrington, Nova Scotia]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870 == With a biographical and genealogical appendix. * by Edwin Crowell, M.A., D.D., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia * published 1973 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofbarring00crowuoft === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Crowell, Edwin. ''[[Space:A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870|A History of Barrington Township and Vicinity, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, 1604-1870]]'' (1973) [ Page ]. * ([[#Crowell|Crowell]])

A History of Block Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Block Island, Rhode Island]] == A History of Block Island == * A History of Block Island: From Its Discovery, in 1514, to the Present Time, 1876 ” * by Samuel Truesdale Livermore * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1877 * Source Example: ::: Livermore, Samuel ''[[Space:A History of Block Island|A History of Block Island]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Ct, 1877) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Livermore|Space:A History of Block Island|A History of Block Island]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Block Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofblockis00live *https://books.google.com/books?id=nBEIAAAAQAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009608290

A History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 1623-1905.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] == A History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 1623-1905. == * by [[Greene-8072|Francis Byron Greene]] (b.1857) * published by Loring, Short & Harmon, Portland, Maine, 1906. * review:''[[Space:The New Hampshire Genealogical Record|New Hampshire Genealogical Record]]'' (1905) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=M9M5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA189 Page 189] * 693 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 1623-1905.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=abETAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofboothba00gree * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21931/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Physical and Descriptive History * Chapter II. Aboriginal Inhabitants * Chapter III. Early Soyages and Wxplorations * Chapter IV. Early Settlements * Chapter V. Growth and government of the first settlement * Chapter VI. The Indian Wars * Chapter VII. The Interim * Chapter VIII. The Dunbar Settlement * Chapter IX. 1733 to 1764 * Chapter X. Municipal History of Boothbay * Chapter XI. Land Claims and Claimants * Chapter XII. Ecclesiastical History * Chapter XIII. Boothbay in The Revolution * Chapter XIV. Boothbay in The War of 1812 * Chapter XV. Boothbay Publishments of Intentions of Marriage, 1766-1820 * Chapter XVI. Official lists and tables * Chapter XVII. Municipal History of Southport * Chapter XVIII. Division of Boothbay * Chapter XIX. Mills, Shipbuilding, Stores and Hotels * Chapter XX. Fraternal Societies and Associations * Chapter XXI. The Fisheries * Chapter XXII. Casualties * Chapter XXIII. Schools * Chapter XXIV. Summer resorts and carrying companies * Chapter XXV. The Civil War * Chapter XXVI. Monographs and Incidents * Family history * Summary and directory 1905 * Index of places and events * Personal index * Map === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greene, Francis Byron. ''[[Space:A History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 1623-1905.|A History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. 1623-1905.]]'' (Loring, Short & Harmon, Portland, Maine, 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greene|Greene]])

A History of Bradford, Vermont

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bradford, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Bradford, Vermont == Containing Some Account of the Place of Its First Settlement in 1765, and the Principal Improvements Made, and Events which Have Occurred Down to 1874--a Period of One Hundred and Nine Years. With Various Genealogical Records, and Biographical Sketches of Families and Individuals, Some Deceased, and Others Still Living * by [[McKeen-560|Silas McKeen]] (1791-1876) * published by J. D. Clark & Son, Montpelier, VT, 1875 * 450 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Bradford, Vermont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=byY1AAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryofbradfo00mckerich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686996 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154699 * http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=moa;idno=AAR8776 === Citation Formats === * McKeen, Silas. ''[[Space:A History of Bradford, Vermont|A History of Bradford, Vermont]]'' (J. D. Clark & Son, Montpelier, VT, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#McKeen|McKeen]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * McKeen, Silas. ''[[Space:A History of Bradford, Vermont|A History of Bradford, Vermont]]'' (J. D. Clark & Son, Montpelier, VT, 1875) [ Page ].

A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Buckfield, Maine]] ==Details== *Title: A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine: From the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900 *Authors: Alfred Cole and Charles Foster Whitman *Publisher: The Journal Printshop, Lewiston, Maine *Year: 1915 ===Available Online=== *https://books.google.com/books?id=FVinWBVre2oC&dq=buckfield%20maine&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false *https://archive.org/details/cu31924028809881 ==Creating References== Add the following to the "Sources" section: :::Alfred Cole and Charles Foster Whitman, ''[[Space:A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine | A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine: From the Earliest Explorations to the Close of the Year 1900]]'' (Lewiston, ME: The Journal Printshop, 1915). After adding the source as above, create an inline citation by add the following to the appropriate place in the "Biography" section: ::: [[#Cole|Cole]]: Page 548 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A History of California

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A History of California== A History of California and an Extended History of Its Southern Coast Counties, Also Containing Biographies of Well-known Citizens of the Past and Present *Author Guinn, James Miller *Publisher Historic Record Company, 1907 Los Angeles, California * Source Example: ::: Guinn, James Miller. ''[[Space:A_History_of_California|A History of California]]'' (Historic Record Company, 1907 Los Angeles, California) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Guinn|Guinn]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_California|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *Volume I :::https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015082352116 :::https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=RMxQAQAAIAAJ

A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple == '''...of Dorchester, Massachusetts, And Providence, Rhode Island, 1617-1685. A Multigenerational Study of the First Whipple Family in America.''' * By Charles M. Whipple. * Published by Trafford Publishing, Victoria, BC, Canada, 2007. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/138910 === Table of Contents === * '''Chapter One''' Captain John Whipple, First Known Whipple in America * '''Chapter Two''' The Whipple Children, From 1639 to 1746 * '''Chapter Three''' Ensign John Whipple Junior, The Whipples From Constitution Hill * '''Chapter Four''' Samuel Whipple, The Whipples From Providence Neck * '''Chapter Five''' Eleazer Whipple, The Whipples From Loquisett Meadows * '''Chapter Six''' William Whipple, The Whipples From Smithfield * '''Chapter Seven''' Benjamin Whipple, The Whipples From Fruit Hill * '''Chapter Eight''' Ensign David Whipple, The Whipples From Study Hill * '''Chapter Nine''' Colonel Joseph Whipple, The Whipples From Newport * '''Chapter Ten''' Lieutenant John Whipple, The Whipples From Wanskuck * '''Chapter Eleven''' Sarah, Mary and Abigail, Daughters of John and Sarah Whipple === Eratta === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Whipple, Charles M. ''[[Space:A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple|A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple of Dorchester, Massachusetts, And Providence, Rhode Island, 1617-1685]]''. (Trafford Publishing, Victoria, BC, Canada, 2007). [ Page ]. * [[#Whipple|Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Whipple|Whipple, A History of Captain John and Sarah Whipple]]: [ Page ])

A History of Captain Roswell Preston of Hampton, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Captain Roswell Preston of Hampton, Connecticut == His ancestry and descendants ; including ancestry in the Eaton, Knowlton, Butt, Raymond, Witter, Killam, Hinds and other kindred families. * by [[Preston-9682|Edward Myers Preston]] (1841-1903) * published by Edward M. Preston, Nevada City, California, 1899 * 67 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Captain Roswell Preston of Hampton, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NIpIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofcaptain00pres === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/historyofcaptain00pres/page/n136 Page 45]: Capt. [[Knowlton-84|William Knowlton]] and wife [[Smith-114227|Anne Elizabeth]] are fictitious. === Citation Formats === * Preston, Edward Myers. ''[[Space:A History of Captain Roswell Preston of Hampton, Connecticut|A History of Captain Roswell Preston of Hampton, Connecticut]]'' (E.M. Preston, Nevada City, California, 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Preston|Preston]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History of Chatham, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Chatham, Massachusetts == Formerly the Constablewick or Village of Monomoit, with Maps and Illustrations and Numerous Genealogical Notes. * by William Christopher Smith (b.1861) * published by F.B. & F.P. Goss, Hyannis, Mass., 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Chatham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0ZclAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=OR9EAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofchatham00smit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009833943 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17440/ === Table of Contents === * Part I. ::* Chapter I. The dawn of a new era ::* Chapter II. French and Indian encounters at Monomoit ::* Chapter III. Some early voyagers, Dermers fights at Monomoit, and Bradfords visits ::* Chapter IV. The "Purchasers or old comers" and the Monomoit lands ::* Chapter V. William Nickerson and the settlement of Monomoit ::* Chapter VI. Earliest years of the village * Part II. ::* Chapter VII. The early settlers ::* Chapter VIII. Monomoit under Massachusetts Bay Colony ::* Chapter IX. Rev. Hugh Adams and the incorporation of the town ::* Chapter X. Early land problems * An index to genealogical notes. Parts I and II === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Smith, William Christopher. ''[[Space:A History of Chatham, Massachusetts|A History of Chatham, Massachusetts]]'' (F.B. & F.P. Goss, Hyannis, Mass., 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History of Connecticut

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[[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Connecticut == * by Elias Benjamin Sanford (b.1843) * published by The S.S. Scranton Co., Hartford, 1887 * 3rd edition published by The S.S. Scranton Co., Hartford, 1905. * revised edition published by The S.S. Scranton Co., Hartford, 1922. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1887) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ajUZAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VhUCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryconnect01sanfgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect00sanf ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ajUZAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733126 * (1905) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100559537 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryconnect00sanfgoog * (1922) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566664 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009834118 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect01sanf ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect02sanf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sanford, Elias Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of Connecticut|A History of Connecticut]]'' (S.S. Scranton Co., Hartford, 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sanford|Sanford]])

A History of Connecticut, Its People and Institutions

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Connecticut, Its People and Institutions == * by George L. Clark (1849-1919) * published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1914 * 609 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Connecticut, Its People and Institutions|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=CWYlAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryconnect00clargoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect03clar * https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect00clar * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_CWYlAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect1914clar * https://archive.org/details/historyofconnect01inclar * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262370 === Citation Formats === * Clark, George. ''[[Space:A History of Connecticut, Its People and Institutions|A History of Connecticut, Its People and Institutions]]'' (G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#Clark|Clark]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Hanover, New Hampshire]] [[Category:Dartmouth College]] == A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire == A.K.A "A History of Dartmouth College" * by Frederick Chase * edited by John King Lord * Vol. 1 published by John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, 1891 * Vol. 2 published by The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1913 * Source Example: ::: Chase, Frederick. ''[[Space:A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire|A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire]]'' (John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Chase|Chase]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oFdOAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451781 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorydartmou01lordgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Q8GEAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Q8GEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdartmou01chas * Vol. 2 (1913) "A History of Dartmouth College" by John King Lord ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451781 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009559144 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorydartmou02lordgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=F8KEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdartmou00chas ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdartmou02chasuoft

A History of Dedham, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Dedham, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == A History of Dedham, Massachusetts == * by Frank Smith (1854-) * published The Transcript Press, Inc., Dedham, Mass., 1936. * "Men and women who represented Dedham in the world war 1917-1918": p. 510-514. * "Men who represented Dedham in the civil war": p. 488-492. * "Men who represented Dedham in the revolutionary war 1775-1783": p. 463-466. * Source Example: ::: Smith, Frank. ''[[Space:A History of Dedham, Massachusetts|A History of Dedham, Massachusetts]]'' (Transcript Press, Inc., Dedham, Mass., 1936) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Smith|Smith]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Dedham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262151

A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Deerfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts == The times when and the people by whom it was settled, Unsettled and resettled: with a special study of the Indian Wars in the Connecticut Valley. * by [[Sheldon-4453|George Sheldon]] (1818-1916) * published by the Press of E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofdeerfie01shel * Vol. 2 (not paged continuously) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zmwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie02shel * Vol. 1&2 search: ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17450 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ** Chapter I. Dedham Grant and Indian deeds ** Chapter II. Topography, local names, graveyards ** Chapter III. First settlement ** Chapter IV. The Pocumtuck Indians ** Chapter V. Pocumtucks as subjects of Massachusetts; Indian relics ** Chapter VI. Philips war ** Chapter VII. Attempted settlement of 1677 ** Chapter VIII. Permanent settlement ** Chapter IX. King Williams War ** Chapter X. Common field fences... ** Chapter XI. Queen Annes War--1702--1713 ** Chapter XII. Interval of unquiet peace ** Chapter XIII. Father Rasles War ** Chapter XIV. Mr. Williams and the meetinghouse of 1729 ** Chapter XV. The proprietors of Pocumtuck ** Chapter XVI. Land grants... ** Chapter XVII. The old French War ** Chapter XVIII. Raimbault or Simblin--The facts of a romantic story ** Chapter XIX. Municipal and judicial affairs, 1714-1774 ** Chapter XX. Homesteads on the old street ** Chapter XXI. The last French war * Vol. II. ** Chapter XXII. The Revolutionary period ** Chapter XXIII. Close of the war... ** Chapter XXIV. Miscellaneous... ** Chapter XXV. Ministerial and municipal ** Chapter XXVI. Political... ** Chapter XXVII. Libraries--Literature ** Chapter XXVIII. Schools... ** Chapter XXIX. Civil list for two hundred years, 1686-1885 ** Chapter XXX. The great rebellion... ** Chapter XXXI. Commissioned military officers, 1686-1886... ** Chapter XXXII. Bells... ** Family Genealogies ** Appendix ** Index to the Historical part ** Index to the Genealogies === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sheldon, George. ''[[Space:A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts|A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts]]'' (E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1895) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sheldon|Sheldon]])

A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Dunster%2C_Somerset]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell == * by [[Wikipedia:Henry_Maxwell_Lyte|Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte]], K.C.B. (1848-1940) Deputy Keeper of the Records. * published by The St. Catherine Press Ltd., 8 York Buldings, Adelphi, London, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdunster01lyte ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695907 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE82800 * Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdunster02lyte ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007695907 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE82808 === Citation Formats === * Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell. ''[[Space:A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell|A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell]]'' (St. Catherine Press, London, 1909) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lyte|Lyte]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lyte, Henry Churchill Maxwell. ''[[Space:A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell|A History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun & Luttrell]]'' (St. Catherine Press, London, 1909) Part , [ Page ].

A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Overton, Hampshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Hampshire|Hampshire, England Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire == * by Rev. F. W. Thoyts, M.A. * published by William Clowes and Sons, London, 1888 * 171 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=-8oLsgOZGYIC * https://books.google.com/books?id=oQ8NAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryesseora00thoygoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100389943 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. The Parish * Chapter II. The Manor * Chapter III. The Records * Chapter IV. The Living * Chapter V. The Church * Chapter VI. The Church Plate * Chapter VII. The Churchwardens * Chapter VIII. The Parish Clerks * Chapter IX. The Confirmations * Chapter X. The Terrier * Chapter XI. The Glebe House * Chapter XII. The School * Chapter XIII. The Registers * Chapter XIV. Miscellaneous === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Thoyts, F.W., ''[[Space:A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire|A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire]]'' (William Clowes & Sons, London, 1888) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thoyts|Thoyts]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Thoyts, F.W., ''[[Space:A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire|A History of Esse or Ashe, Hampshire]]'' (William Clowes & Sons, London, 1888) [ Page ].

A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Maine, Sources]] [[Category: Farmington, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine == from the earliest explorations to the present time, 1776-1885 * by [[Butler-27957|Francis Gould Butler]] (1811-1891) * published by the Press of Knowlton, McLeary, and Co., Farmington, Maine, 1885 * 683 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=EHYK9L3IaxUC * https://books.google.com/books?id=yNorAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=r7MTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoffarming00butl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650849 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21941/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Chapter I. Early Explorations * Chapter II. Settlements from 1781 to 1790 * Chapter III. Incorporation and Subsequent History * Chapter IV. Record from the opening of the century until the War of 1812 * Chapter V. Schools * Chapter VI. Military history, and the War of 1812 * Chapter VII. From the close of the War of 1812, until the formation of Franklin County, in 1838 * Chapter VIII. Church history * Chapter IX. From the Organization of Franklin County until 1850 * Chapter X. Railroads * Chapter XI. A Record from 1850 until 1860 * Chapter XII. Farmington in The Rebellion * Chapter XIII. A Record from 1860 to 1884 * Chapter XIV. Mechanical industries * Chapter XV. Sketches of lawyers, physicians, and college graduates * Chapter XVI. Merchants and stores * Table of incidents * Appendix * Genealogical Register * Brief Biographies of Early Settlers * Poems * Index I * Index II * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=EHYK9L3IaxUC&pg=PT2 Page 685]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=EHYK9L3IaxUC&pg=PT2 Page 685]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Butler, Francis Gould. ''[[Space:A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine|A History of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine]]'' (Knowlton, McLeary & Co., 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Butler|Butler]])

A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Framingham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time == with an appendix, containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors; also, a register of the inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches. * by [[Barry-1188|William Barry]] (1805-1885) Late Pastor of the First Church in Framingham * published by James Munroe and Co., Boston, 1847 * 456 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00barry * https://books.google.com/books?id=QUIOAAAAIAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587450 * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryframing00barrgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofframing00barr === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Barry, William. ''[[Space:A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time|A History of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time]]'' (James Munroe, Boston, 1847) [ Page ]. * ([[#Barry|Barry]])

A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Hatfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts == In three parts: # An Account of the development of the social and industrial life of the town from its first settlement. # The houses and homes of Hatfield, with personal reminiscences of the men and women who lived there during the last one hundred years; brief historical account of the religious societies and of Smith Academy; statistical tables, etc. # Genealogies of the families of the first settlers. * by [[Wells-13744|Daniel White Wells]] (1842-1915) and Wells-25946|Reuben Field Wells]] (1880-1938) * published by F.C.H. Gibbons, Springfield, Mass., 1910 * 536 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8w0WAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ElJ9foJ3FIQC * https://archive.org/details/historyofhatfiel1660well * https://archive.org/details/historyofhatfiel00well_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofhatfiel00well * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262187 === Table of Contents === * Contents * List of Illustrations * Preface * Introduction * Part 1 - The History of Hatfield * Part 2 - Reminiscences and Historical Sketches * Part 3 - Family Genealogies * Appendix * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wells, Daniel White. ''[[Space:A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts|A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts]]'' (F.C.H. Gibbons, Springfield, Mass., 1910) * ([[#Wells|Wells]])

A History of Hoddesdon in the County of Hertfordshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire]] == A History of Hoddesdon in the County of Hertfordshire == being a survey of that hamlet from the earliest times, with an account of its ancient manors and its inhabitants. From manuscripts prepared and collected by the late Alexander McKenzie, supplemented by extracts from the deeds and court rolls at Hatfield House, and also from other unpublished records and original sources. * by John Allen Tregelles * published by Stephen Austin & Sons, Hertford, 1908. * Source Example: ::: Tregelles, John Allen. ''[[Space:A History of Hoddesdon in the County of Hertfordshire|A History of Hoddesdon in the County of Hertfordshire]]'' (Stephen Austin & Sons, Hertford, 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Tregelles|Tregelles]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Hoddesdon in the County of Hertfordshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=n7s6AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012392556 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390053

A History of Hurstperpoint

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of Hurstperpoint == * by [[Ellis-26771|William Smith Ellis]] (1817-1890) * published by J. Phillips, 13, Poplar Place, Birghton, 1837 * 74 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Hurstperpoint|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3T4QAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryhurstpe00elligoog === Table of Contents === * Addenda & Corrigenda, page ii * Stewards of Hurst Manor * Preface, page iii * History of Hurstperpoint * Manor of Hurst-Danny, page 25 * Customs of the manor of Hurstperpoint, page 34 * Manor of Leigh, in Hurstperpoint and Cuckfield * Manor of Pacons * Danny * Ecclesiastical History, page 37 * Baptisms, Marriages, Burials * Monumental Inscriptions * Miscellaneous Notices * Bridges * Statistics * County Voters * Perambulation of Hurstperpoint * Literature of Hurstperpoint === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ellis, William Smith. ''[[Space:A History of Hurstperpoint|A History of Hurstperpoint]]'' (J. Phillips, Birghton, 1837) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ellis|Ellis]])

A History of Isaac Howard of Foster, Rhode Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A History of Isaac Howard of Foster, Rhode Island == :and his descendants who have borne the name of Howard * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29404673/daniel-howard Daniel Howard], 1864 - 1967 * Journal Print, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, 1901 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Isaac Howard of Foster, Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofisaacho00howa/mode/2up * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/11875/ * https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Isaac_Howard_of_Foster_Rhode/jrtqJ7Szd-QC?hl=en === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Howard, Daniel. ''[[Space:A History of Isaac Howard of Foster, Rhode Island | A History of Isaac Howard of Foster, Rhode Island ]]'' (Windsor Locks, Connecticut, 1901), [ Page ]. * ([[#Howard|Howard]])

A history of Jefferson County in the state of New York

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[[Category:Jefferson County, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A history of Jefferson County in the state of New York == * by Franklin B. Hough * published by Joel Munsell, Albany, New York, 1854 * Source Example: ::: Hough, Franklin B., ''[[Space: A history of Jefferson County in the state of New York|A history of Jefferson County in the state of New York : from the earliest period to the present time]]'' (Joel Munsell, Albany, New York. 1854) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#HoughJefferson|Hough Jefferson County]]: Page 95 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A history of Jefferson County in the state of New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofjeffers00houg * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011606314 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13113/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_Jefferson_County_in_the_Sta.html?id=3DC2A35Fz-YC * https://www.amazon.com/History-Jefferson-County-Earliest-Present/dp/134531552X

A History of Marion County, South Carolina

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[[Category:Marion County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:South Carolina Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: South Carolina Genealogy Resources]][[Category: Sources by Name]] == Information == ''A History of Marion County, South Carolina, From Its Earliest Times to the Present.'' *'''Description:''' The history of Marion County, South Carolina as remembered and researched by resident W. W. Sellers. It was published when he was 84 years old. The book covers early county settlement and families up until circa 1901 with genealogical profiles of prominent area families. *'''Full Citation''': Sellers, W. W. ''A History of Marion County, South Carolina, From Its Earliest Times to the Present.'' Columbia, SC: The R.L. Bryan Company, 1902. * '''Author''': [[Sellers-4682|W. W. Sellers]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_Marion_County%2C_South_Carolina|Linked WikiTree Pages]] (Profiles & Free Pages) === References === Below are a list of books the author references in his preface as sources: *Ramsay, David. ''Ramsay's History of South Carolina, From Its First Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808.'' Newberry, SC: W. J. Duffie, 1858. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uUkOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false] *Gregg, Alexander. ''[[Space:History_of_the_Old_Cheraws|History of the Old Cheraws]].'' Columbia, SC: The State Company, 1905. [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/History_of_the_Old_Cheraws_Gregg_1923.pdf] *Horry, P. and M. L. Weems. ''The Life of General Francis Marion.'' Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1884. [https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupid?key=olbp31361] *Sims, W. Gilmore. ''The Life of Francis Marion.'' New York, NY: Henry G. Langley, 1844. [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/843/843-h/843-h.htm][https://digital.tcl.sc.edu/digital/collection/simms1/id/65816/] *Cooper, Thomas. ''The Statutes at Large of South Carolina.'' Columbia, SC: A. S. Johnston, 1836. [https://www.carolana.com/SC/eBooks/The_Statutes_at_Large_of_South_Carolina_Volume_I_Thomas_Cooper_1836.pdf][https://catalog.library.vanderbilt.edu/discovery/fulldisplay/alma991035759469703276/01VAN_INST:vanui] == Book's Table of Contents == === Chapter I === :Settlement ----- 1 === Chapter II === :Section I. Location and Boundaries ----- 6 :Section II. Its Surface and Soil, Its Rivers and Lakes, Its Inland Swamps ----- 15 :Section III. Its Soil and Products ----- 17 :Section IV. Stock Raising ----- 29 === Chapter III === :Section I. 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S. A. || 572 |- |Company H||Orr's Regt. Rifles S. C. V., C. S. A.||577 |- |Company F||4th Regt. Cav. S. C. V., C. S. A.||581 |- |Company E||Gregg's 1st Regt. S. C. V., C. S. A.||585 |- |Company I||8th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||590 |- |Company H||8th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||593 |- |Company I||1st Regt. Inf. (Hagood's) S. C. V., C. S. A.||596 |- |Company L||10th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||599 |- |Company L||8th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||602 |- |Company I||21st Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||605 |- |Company E||23rd Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||609 |- |Company Gregg's Battery, Co. D||Manigault's Battalion Artillery S. C. V., C. S. A.||613 |- |Company H||23rd Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||620 |- |Company D||10th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||620 |- |Company F||10th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||628 |- |Company I||6th Regt. Cav. S. C. V., C. S. A.||631 |- |Company D||25th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||632 |- |Company E||26th Reg. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||636 |- |Company I||10th Regt. Inf. S. C. V., C. S. A.||639 |- |Company D||7th Battalion S. C. Reserves||642 |- |Company of Militia, last called into Service|| ||644 |} :: == Online Access == * [http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028790414 Archive.org] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-marion-county-south-carolina-from-its-earliest-times-to-the-present-1901/oclc/2031021&referer=brief_results World Cat] == Citation Examples == * Citation Example: :::Sellers, W. W. ''[[Space:A_History_of_Marion_County%2C_South_Carolina|A History of Marion County, South Carolina]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Sellers|Sellers]]: Page 374.

A history of Marlboro County

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[[Category:South Carolina, Sources]] [[Category:Marlboro County, South Carolina]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === with traditions and sketches of numerous families === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_of_Marlboro_County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Thomas, J. A. W '''Publisher:''' Atlanta, Ga.: Foote & Davies Co., 1897 === Usage === * Thomas, J. A. W. ''[[Space:A_history_of_Marlboro_County|A history of Marlboro County: with traditions and sketches of numerous families]].'' Atlanta, Ga.: Foote & Davies Co., 1897. [[#Thomas1897|Thomas1897]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22835/ * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-marlboro-county-with-traditions-and-sketches-of-numerous-families/oclc/982376838

A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Ocean County, New Jersey]] [[Category: Monmouth County, New Jersey]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey == Embracing a genealogical record of earliest settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and their descendants, the Indians, their language, manners and customs, important historical events. * by [[Salter-3472|Edwin Salter]] (1824-1888) * published by E. Gardner & Son, Bayonne, N.J., 1890 * 442 pages + Genealogical Record 80 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=QYQ-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028828353 * https://archive.org/details/historyofmonmou00salt * https://archive.org/details/historyofmonmout00salt * https://archive.org/details/historyofmonmout00insalt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008981928 === Table of Contents === * Introductory * Index * Index - Genealogical Record * Preface * Obituary Notice - Edwin Salter * Biography - Edwin Salter * Table of Contents * Salter Family Crest * TBD * Genealogical Record, [https://books.google.com/books?id=QYQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA443 Page 443] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. * Verify sources for information in this title. It is in many cases based on self-reported information and there are inevitable errors === Citation Formats === * Salter, Edwin. ''[[Space:A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties|A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties]]'' (E. Gardner & Son, Bayonne, N.J., 1890) [ Page ]. * ([[#Salter|Salter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Salter, Edwin. ''[[Space:A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties|A History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties]]'' (E. Gardner & Son, Bayonne, N.J., 1890) [ Page ].

A History of Morris County, New Jersey

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[[Category:Morris County, New Jersey]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey|New Jersey Sources]] == A History of Morris County, New Jersey == Embracing Upwards of Two Centuries, 1710-1913 * by Henry Cooper Pitney (b.1856) * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1914 * Vol. 2 includes biographical sketches. Includes contributions by various writers. Henry C. Pitney, Jr., supervising editor. * Source Example: ::: Pitney, Henry Cooper. ''[[Space:A History of Morris County, New Jersey|A History of Morris County, New Jersey]]'' (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pitney|Pitney]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Morris County, New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmorrisc00pitn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262209 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xc8wAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofmorrisc02pitn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262209

A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Simsbury, Connecticut]] [[Category: East Granby, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby == Its insurrections and massacres, the imprisonment of the Tories in the Revolution, and the working of its mines. Also, some account of the state prison, at Wethersfield. * by [[Phelps-4351|Richard Harvey Phelps]] (1813-1885) * published by J. Munsell, Albany, N.Y., 1860 * 151 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=Vj4BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewgate00phe * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewgate00phel * https://archive.org/details/ahistorynewgate00phelgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofnewgate00phel_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009565779 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011531370 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Newgate of Connecticut * Index, page 143 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Phelps, Richard Harvey. ''[[Space:A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby|A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby]]'' (J. Munsell, Albany, N.Y., 1860) * ([[#Phelps|Phelps]])

A History of Northumberland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bamburgh, Northumberland]] [[Category: Belford, Northumberland]] [[Category: Embleton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Felton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Hexham, Northumberland]] [[Category: Ponteland, Northumberland]] [[Category: Warkworth, Northumberland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northumberland|Northumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Northumberland == Issued Under the Direction of the Northumberland County History Committee * [[Wikipedia:Northumberland|Northumberland County]] History Committee * published by A. Reid, sons & Co.; London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd, 1893+ * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Northumberland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-15 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000110683 * Vol. 1 (1893) The Parish of Bamburgh with the Chapelry of Belford, by Edward Bateson B.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum01nort * Vol. 2 (189) The Parishes of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick, Long Houghton and Lesbury, by Edward Bateson B.A. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H2wgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum02nort * Vol. 3 (1896) Hexhamshire: Part I, by Allen B. Hinds M.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum03nort * Vol. 4 (1897) Hexhamshire: Part II (Hexham, Whitley Chapel, Allendale, and St. John Lee), The Parish of Chollerton, The Chapelry of Kirkheaton, The Parish of Thockrington, by John Crawford Hodgson ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y2sgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum04nort * Vol. 5 ::* The Parish of Warkworth with the Chapelry of Chevington ::* The Parish of Shilbottle ::* The Chapelry or Extra-Parochial Place of Brainshaugh ::* by John Crawford Hodgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1899 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QGogAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum05nort * Vol. 6 ::* The Parish of Bywell St. Peter ::* The Parish of Bywell St. Andrew with Blanchland ::* The Chapelry or Parish of Slaley ::* by John Crawford HOdgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1902 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum06nort * Vol. 7 ::* The Parish of Edlingham with the Chapelry of Bolton ::* The Parish of Felton with the Chapelry of Framlington ::* The Chapelry or Parish of Bringburn ::* by John Crawford Hodgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1904 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3mogAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorthum07nort * Vol. 8 ::* The Parish of Tynemouth ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A. ::* London: 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UWsgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorthum08nort#page/n11/mode/2up * Vol. 9 ::* The Parochial Chapelries of Earsdon and Horton ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A. ::* London: 1909 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum09nort * Vol. 10 ::* The Parish of Corbridge ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A., F.S.A. ::* London: 1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum10nort * Vol. 11 ::* The Parishes of Carham, Branxton, Kirknewton, Wooler, and Ford ::* by Kenneth H. Vickers, M.A. ::* London: 1922 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum11nort * Vol. 12 ::* The Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham and Ponteland ::* by Miss Madeleine Hope Dodds ::* London: 1926 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum12nort * Vol. 13 ::* The Parishes of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newburn, Long Benton and Wallsend ::* The Chapelries of Gosforth and Cramlington ::* The Thownships of Benwell, Elswick, Heaton, Byker, Fenham and Jesmond ::* by Madeleine Hope Dodds ::* London: 1930 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum13nort * Vol. 14 (1935) The Parishes of Ainham, Chatton, Chillingham, Eglingham, Ilderton, Ingram and Whittringham, the Chapelries of Lowick and Doddington / edited by Madeleine H. Dodds ::* * Vol. 15 (1940) The Parish of Simoburn with the Modern Parishes of Humshaugh, Bellingham, Falstone, Thorneyburn with Greystead, and Wark, the Parish of Rothbury, the Parish of Alwinton with the Chapelry of Holysotne and the Lordship of Kidland / edited by Madeleine H. Dodds. ::* === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:A History of Northumberland|A History of Northumberland]]'' (London, 1899) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#HoN|History of Northumberland]]) * ''[[Space:A History of Northumberland|A History of Northumberland]]'' (London, 1899) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of Northumberland, in three parts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northumberland|Northumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Northumberland, in three parts == * by [[Hodgson-171|John Hodgson]] (1779-1845), Clerk, Vicar of Whelpington, Perpetual Curate of Jarrow with Heworth, and Secretary to The Antiquarian Society of Newcastle Upon Tyne. * published by Edw. Walker, Westminster; and Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1820-1958 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Northumberland, in three parts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000152751 * Part 3, Vol. 1 (1820) Ancient Records and Historical Papers ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UOE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z1EGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zp5nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorthum02tynegoog * Part 2, Vol. 1 (1827) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k55nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7eA9AQAAMAAJ * Part 3, Vol. 2 (1828) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=peE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i1EGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b59nAAAAMAAJ * Part 2, Vol. 2, (1832) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OOE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AxYMAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lIuAejPVbEwC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt202hodguoft * Part 3, Vol. 3 (1835) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H1IGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wZ9nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorthum00tynegoog * Part 2, Vol. 3, (1840) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D1IGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorthum01tynegoog * Part 1 (1858) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wEEJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V55nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorthum00brucgoog === WikiTree Syntax === * Hodgson, John. ''[[Space:A History of Northumberland, in three parts|A History of Northumberland, in three parts]]'' (Edw. Walker, Westminster; and Baldwin & Cradock, London, 1820-1858) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hodgson|Hodgson]])

A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie == * by Beamish Murdoch (1800?-1876) * published by A & W. MacKinlay, Halifax, 1865-1867 * originally issued in 23 monthly parts (March 1865-February 1867; no part issued for December 1866), 80 pages each, parts to be bound later as three volumes; volume 1: parts 1-7; volume 2: parts 8-15; volume 3: parts 16-23. * Source Example: ::: Murdoch, Beamish. ''[[Space:A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie|A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie]]'' (A & W. MacKinlay, Halifax, 1865-1867) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Murdoch|Murdoch]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Nova-Scotia, or Acadie|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007690739 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnovasco00murd ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnovasco00murd_0 * Vol. 1, parts 1-7 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=xqcOAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=k68NAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=2wEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnovasco01murdiala ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco03murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco00murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco04murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_37226 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100267148 * Vol. 2, parts 8-15 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=WAIOAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=u64NAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=NKgOAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=NKgOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnovasco02murd ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco01murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco06murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco07murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_NKgOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_37227 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100267149 * Vol. 3, parts 16-23 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=464NAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=oagOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnovasco03murdiala ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco05murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco02murdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cihm_37228 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100267150

A History of Old Braintree and Quincy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == A History of Old Braintree and Quincy == With a sketch of Randolph and Holbrook. * by William Samuel Pattee, M.D. * published by Green & Prescott, No. 84 Hancock Street, Quincy, Mass., 1878 * Source Example: ::: Pattee, William. ''[[Space:A History of Old Braintree and Quincy|A History of Old Braintree and Quincy]]'' (Green & Prescott, Quincy, Mass., 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pattee|Pattee]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Old Braintree and Quincy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=N3gdM3L6dIMC * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai00patt * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai00pattee * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_N3gdM3L6dIMC * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai00patt * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldbrai00pattgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963228 * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai38patt * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009594656 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100347076 ::[https://archive.org/details/historyofoldbrai00patt/page/630 '''Errata'''], p.631-3

A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time

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[[Category: Kinderhook, New York]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time == Full title: ''A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time: Including the Story of the Early Settlers, Their Homesteads, Their Traditions, and Their Descendants; with an Account of Their Civic, Social, Political, Educational, and Religious Life'' *By Edward Augustus Collier * Published in 1914 by G. P. Putnam's Sons (The Knickerbocker Press), New York *Citing this source (Wiki format): ::Collier, Edward Augustus. ''[[Space: A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time|A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time]]''. Kinderhook, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Old Kinderhook from Aboriginal Days to the Present Time|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldkind01coll * https://books.google.com/books?id=GIY-AAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=8qYBAAAAMAAJ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/437031-a-history-of-old-kinderhook-from-aboriginal-days-to-the-present-time-including-the-story-of-the-early-settlers-their-homesteads-their-traditions-and-their-descendants-with-an-account-of-their-civic-social-political-educational-and-re?offset=162825 * https://www.scribd.com/document/95886060/A-History-of-Old-Kinder-Hook-From-Aboriginal-Days-to-the-Present-Time-1914#

A History of Ontario County, New York and Its People

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Ontario County, New York]] == A History of Ontario County, New York and Its People == * by Charles F. Milliken (b.1854) * published by Lewis Historical Publ. Co., New York, 1911. * Source Example: ::: Milliken, Charles. ''[[Space:A History of Ontario County, New York and Its People|A History of Ontario County, New York and Its People]]'' (Lewis Historical Publ. Co., New York, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Milliken|Milliken]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Ontario County, New York and Its People|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wGIEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wGIEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryontario00millgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofontario00mill ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofontario01mill ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924072101813 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618125 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MVoEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924072101821 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryontario00cogoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofontario02mill ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofontario00mill_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618125

A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Panola County, Texas]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Texas|Texas Sources]] == A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978) == * '''Editor:''' LaGrone, Leila B. * '''Published:''' Panola County Historical Commission, Carthage, Tex., 1979 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)|WikiTree profiles that use this source]] === Physical Copies === * [https://sammybrownlibrary.org/ Sammy Brown Library], 319 S Market St, Carthage, Texas 75633 [[https://goo.gl/maps/q6aiumgqowHhEDDt7 map]] *: Catalog: https://sammybrown.biblionix.com/catalog/biblio/247523488 * '''Other libraries:''' https://www.worldcat.org/title/733696807 * [[Space: Books|Owned by People on WikiTree]]: ** [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Duke]] has a physical copy and is willing to do lookups upon request. === Online Copies === * No digital copies of this book are known to be online at this time. === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::LaGrone, Leila B. ::''''[[Space:A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)|A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)]],'''' ::###-##, ::Carthage, Texas: Panola County Historical Commission, 1979. ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''LaGrone, Leila B. ''''[[Space:A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)|A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)]],'''' Carthage, Texas: Panola County Historical Commission, 1979. ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#LaGrone|LaGrone ''###'']]''')

A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia == * by [[Morton-2402 | Oren Frederic Morton]], 1857-1926 * published by the author, Franklin, West Virginia, 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofpendlet00mort/page/n8 ===Table of Contents=== '''PART I'''
Physical Geography of Pendleton
II - Before the White Man Came
III - America and Virginia in 1748
IV - Period of Discovery and Exploration
V - The Beginning of Settlement
VI - Period of Indian War
VII - A Time of Peace
VIII - Pendleton Under Rockingham
IX - Early Laws, Customs, and Usages
X - Formation of Pendleton
XI - Early Middle Period— 1788-1818
XII - Later Middle Period— 1818-1861
XIII - Slavery in Pendleton
XIV - Period of Interstate War
XV - Recent Period
XVI - Church, School, and Professional History
XVII - The Town of Franklin
XVIII - The Pendleton of To-Day
XIX - A Forward Look

'''PART II'''
I - The Nature of Family-Group Histories
II - Illustrative Family-Group Sketch
III - Given Names and Surnames
IV - Index to Names of Pioneers and Sub-Pioneers
V - Origin, Arrival, and Location of the Pioneers
VI - Sketch-Histories of Existing Families
VII - Certain Extinct Families
VIII - Other Extinct Families
IX - Recent Families
X - Highland Families

'''PART III'''
'''Section I'''—Historical Edmund Pendleton
List of Pioneers of the Indian Period
Naturalizations of Pioneers
Form of Colonial Land Patent
An Apprenticeship Indenture
An Emancipation Paper and Other Forms
Washington's Visit to Pendleton
The Lincolns of Rockingham
Pendleton Journalism
The Masonic Order in Franklin
Law, Order, and Charities
Franklin in 1844
The County Buildings
A School of 1830
The Bennetts of Other West Virginia Counties

'''Section II'''— Statistical Population of Pendleton in Each Census Year
Post offices
Slaveholders in 1860
Prices for Entertainment at Ordinaries
Levies, Taxes, Salaries, and Fines
Bounties on Predatory Animals
Prices of Store Goods in 1820
Church Buildings and Ministers
County Officials before 1865
County Officials Under West Virginia
The School Districts of 1846
Educational Statistics
Abstracts from Census Reports
Pendleton Legislators
Pendleton Men in the Professions
County Finances
Surveys and Patents Prior to 1788
Some Conveyances of Land Prior to 1788
List of the Tithables in 1790

'''Section III'''— Military Supplies for Military Use, 1775
Supplies for Military Use, 1782
A Pension Declaration of 1820
Citizens Exempt From Military Service in 1794
Militia Districts, Companies, and Officers
Muster Roll of Pendleton Militia in 1794
Pendleton Soldiers of the French and Indian War— 1754-60
Pendletonians in Military Service between 1775 and 1861
Pendletonians in the War of 1861 — Federal and State Service
Some Accounts of the Regiments of the Confederate Service Containing Pendleton Men
The Battle of New Market
Roster of Pendleton Men in the Confederate Service

'''APPENDIX'''
Brief Sketch of the Author of the Book.
Sidelights on Historical Subjects
1. The Meaning of History. 2. America an Old World. 3. The Men Who Settled the Thirteen Colonies. 4. Appalachian America and the American Highlander. 5. A Landmark Year — 1848. 6. American Slavery. 7. The Disruption of Virginia. 8. The Mission of America. 9. American Tendencies. 10. An Interpretation in the War of 1861
List of Suggestive Questions on Pendleton History
Corrections
Illustrations === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia| A History of Pendleton County, West Virginia]]'' (Morton, Franklin, West Virginia, 1910), [ Page ]. * [[#Morton|Morton]]: Page 21

A History of Preston County, West Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == A History of Preston County, West Virginia == * by [[Morton-2402 | Oren Frederic Morton]], 1857-1926 * published by The Journal Publishing Company, Kingwood, West Virginia, 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Preston County, West Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofpreston01mort/page/n4 (Volume 1) *https://archive.org/details/historyofpreston02mort_0/page/n4 (Volume 2 - Biographical Department) ===Table of Contents=== '''PART ONE'''
I - Introductory Observations
II - A General Glance
III - Physical Geography
IV - Political Divisions
V - Indian Period
VI - Discovery and Exploration
VII - Early Pioneer Period
VIII - Later Pioneer Period
IX - Seventy-five Years of America-
X - Formation of Preston
XI - Sub-Pioneer Period
XII - Preston in 1825
XIII - Early Middle Period
XIV - The War of 1861
XV - Preston in War Time
XVI - Transition Period
XVII - Industrial Period
XVIII - Judicial and Political
-XIX - The Church in Preston
XX - The Professions in Preston
XXI - Schools and Newspapers
XXII - Industrial Preston
XXIII - Turnpikes and Railroads
XXIV - The Town of Kingwood
XXV - The Preston People of To-Day
XXVI - The Preston of To-Morrow
XXVII - Preston as Seen in a Discriptive Tour.

'''PART TWO'''
I - Oar European Forefathers
II - America and Virginia in 1766
III - The Old Frontier
IV - Immigrants to Preston
V - Our Surnames and Given Names
VI - Our Immigrant Families
VII - A Geneologie Outline
VIII - reston Soldiers

'''APPENDICES'''
A - Population by Decades
B - Statistical Items
C - A List of Vetogenarians
D - Surveys in 1774
E - Land Patents, 1782-1790
F - Some Early Conveyances of Land
G - Preston Legislators
H - Supplementary Paragraphs
I - Sketch of Samuel T. Wiley
J - Sketch of Oren F. Morton === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: A History of Preston County, West Virginia| A History of Preston County, West Virginia]]'' (The Journal Publishing Co, Kingwood, West Virginia, 1914), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[#Morton|Morton]]

A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Canada|Canada Sources]], [[Space:Quebec_Ressources|Quebec Resources]] __TOC__ == A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People == * by [[Vadeboncœur-1|Benjamin Sulte]], F.R.S.C. (1841-1923) & Dr. C. E. Fryer of McGill Univ. & Senator Laurent-Olivier David (1840-1926) * published by The Canada History Company, Montreal and Toronto, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000239104 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofquebeci01sultuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryquebeci01davigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A6gOAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofquebeci02sultuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryquebeci00davigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i6gOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d8JYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100681985 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sulte, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People|A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People]]'' (Canada History Co., Montreal and Toronto, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sulte|Sulte]]) * Sulte, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People|A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People]]'' (Canada History Co., Montreal and Toronto, 1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts == Its history for 275 years, 1643-1918, in which is incorporated the vital parts of the original history of the town published in1836, and written by Leonard Bliss, Jr. 1811-1842. * by Rev. [[Tilton-2163|George Henry Tilton]], A.M. (b.1845) Founder of The Rehoboth Antiquarian Society, Minister in Rehoboth, 1877-1891 * published by The Author, Boston, Mass., 1918 * 417 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=hyjMIY-vxX8C * https://archive.org/details/historyofrehobot00tilt * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryrehobot00blisgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100347673 === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Contents * Maps and Illustrations * Key to Map * Introduction * Early Settlers and Annals * King Philip's War * The Revolutionary War And Events Following * The Bristol County Militia * Soldiers of The Civil War * The Churches of Rehoboth * The Progress of Education * The Teachers of Rehoboth * The Rehoboth Antiquarian Society * Rehoboth Agriculture * Native Trees * Rehoboth Manufactures * Rehoboth Cemeteries * Biographical Sketches * Miscellaneous Topics, [https://books.google.com/books?id=hyjMIY-vxX8C&pg=PA393 Page 393]. * Index, Page 411 * List of Subscribers === Errata === * See page 410. * No additional errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Tilton, George Henry. ''[[Space:A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts|A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts]]'' (The Author, Boston, Mass., 1918) * [[#Tilton|Tilton]]

A History of Rowan County, North Carolina

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of Rowan County, North Carolina == Containing Sketches Of Prominent Families And Distinguished Men With An Appendix * by Rev. Jethro Rumple and Daughters of the American Revolution. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele Chapter (Salisbury, N.C.) * published by Observer Printing House, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1916 (Originally published by J.J. Bruner, Salisbury, N.C., 1881) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of Rowan County, North Carolina|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofrowanco00rump/page/n3 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh07905741/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010937715 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space: A History of Rowan County, North Carolina| A History of Rowan County, North Carolina]]'' (Charlotte, North Carolina, 1916), [ Page ]. * [[#Rumple|Rumple]]

A history of Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Rutland, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Rutland, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == A history of Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts == from its earliest settlement, with a biography of its first settlers * by Reed, Jonas, 1759-1839; Bartlett, Daniel * published by Worcester, Reprinted by Tyler & Seagrove, 1879 * Source Example: ::: Reed, Jonas. ''[[Space:A history of Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts|A history of Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts]]'' (Jonas Reed, Worcester, 1879) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Reed|Reed]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A history of Rutland; Worcester County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Rutland/kdUWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofrutland02reed

A History of Simcoe County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada_Genealogy_Resources]] == A History of Simcoe County == * by Andrew Frederick Hunter * published by The County Council, Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, 1909 * Citation Example: ::: Hunter, Andrew. ''[[Space:A History of Simcoe County|A History of Simcoe County]]'' (The County Council, Barrie, Simcoe, Ontario, 1909) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Hunter|Hunter]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Simcoe County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Its Public Affairs ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z7wvAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec01huntuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec01hunt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec01hunt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726588 * Vol. 2 The Pioneers ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec00huntuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec02hunt_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsimcoec02hunt ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008726588

A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York == * by Franklin Benjamin Hough * published by Little & Co., Albany, NY, 1853. * Source Example: ::: Hough, Franklin Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York|A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York]]'' (Little & Co., Albany, NY, 1853) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hough|Hough]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3sz58LQ0q2cC * https://archive.org/details/historyofstlawr00houg * https://archive.org/details/ahistorystlawre00houggoog * https://archive.org/details/afj8060.0001.001.umich.edu * https://archive.org/details/cihm_16571 * https://archive.org/details/historyofstlawre00houg * https://archive.org/details/historyofstlawre00houg_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262596 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100257243

A History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Nova_Scotia | Nova_Scotia Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia == * by Frank H. Patterson (b.1891) * published by Royal Print & Litho, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1917. * Source Example: ::: Patterson, Frank H., ''[[Space:A History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia|A History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia]]'' (Royal Print & Litho, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1917) * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Patterson|Patterson]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102670892 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftatamag00pattuoft

A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended From Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended From Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass == '''...With Genealogical Records.''' * by Nathaniel M. Fox (1820-?). * Published by Union Printing Company, St. Joseph, Mo., 1899. * 240 Pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended From Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18323 Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results). * https://archive.org/details/historyofthatpar00foxn (See Eratta). * https://books.google.com/books?id=6XtMAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731010 === Table of Contents === * Front matter * Title page * Chapter I. Woburn * Chapter II. Portland * Chapter III. Woodstock * Chapter IV. Colerain * Chapter V. Vermont * Chapter VI. East Windsor * Chapter VII. Berkley * Back matter * Index No. I. Names of descendants of Thomas Fox of Cambridge, bearing the name of Fox * Index No. 2. Names of descendants of Thomas Fox of Cambridge bearing other names than Fox * Index No. 3. Names of persons who married descendants of Thomas Fox of Cambridge === Eratta === * https://archive.org/details/historyofthatpar00foxn ** Several pages missing: 14, 14A (Photo) * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Fox, Nathaniel M. ''[[Space:A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended From Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass|A History of That Part of the Fox Family Descended From Thomas Fox of Cambridge, Mass]]''. (Union Printing Company, St. Joseph, Mo., 1899). [ Page ]. * [[#Fox|Fox, Fox Family]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Fox|Fox, Fox Family]]: [ Page ])

A History of the Adams and Evarts Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == A History of the Adams and Evarts Families == * by John Merriman Adams, 1834 - * published New York, 1894. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Adams and Evarts Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/stream/historyofadamsev00adam === Errata === ::From: [[Space:Reunion_of_Descendants_of_Nathaniel_Merriman_at_Wallingford%2C_Conn.%2C_June_4%2C_1913|Reunion of Descendants of Nathaniel Merriman]] *[https://archive.org/details/reunionofdescend00merriala/page/20 Page 20]: "There are absolutely no known facts to support the statement made by John Merriman Adams about twenty years ago that the date of Capt. Nathaniel's birth was June 2 and that the place of his birth was Tenterden in Kent, England....." *[https://archive.org/details/reunionofdescend00merriala/page/107 Page 107]: "In 1894 John Merriman Adams published the statements that Nathaniel Merriman was born at Tenterden in Kent on June 2, 1613, that his father Theophilus was born at Maidstone in Kent in 1573, and that his grandfather Theophilus was born in Wiltshire in 1533. These statements are understood to have been found by an uncle of Adams in a visit to England. ::That the father of Nathaniel Merriman was George, a citizen and cooper of London, was proved in 1899 when Waters published the will of George Merriman, and this is verified by a biographical sketch written soon after the revolutionary war by Samuel Merriman, one of the descendants of Nathaniel. It seemed well, however, that further searches in England should be made, and hence the author spent several weeks there in the summer of 1913. The objects of his searches were to discover the record of the birth of Nathaniel Merriman, the name of the father of George, and records regarding men named Theophilus Merriman. The following pages give the facts and conclusions derived from these searches." * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Adams, J. M., ''[[Space:A History of the Adams and Evarts Families|A History of the Adams and Evarts Families]]'' (Chatham, New York, 1894), [ Page ]. *[[#Adams|Adams]]

A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England == The first American family (A.D. 1614) connected with New England, and amongst the first to be connected with the settlement of the original English possessions in the New World, and a genealogy of all the descendants through Nathaniel Sutliff, Jr. * by Samuel Milton Sutliff (b.1855) * published by Kelmscott Press, Downers Grove, Ill., 1909 * review: [[Space:The_New_York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Record|NYGBR]] (1910) Vol. 41, [https://books.google.com/books?id=XdYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA157 Page 157]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sU1WAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica1909sutl * https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica00sutl * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769314 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11026 * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/429240-a-history-of-the-american-and-puritanical-family-of-sutliff-or-sutliffe-spelled-sutcliffe-in-england-the-first-american-family-a-d-1614-connected-with-new-england-and-amongst-the-first-to-be-connected-with-the-settlement-of-the-original-english-possessions-in-the-new-world-and-a-genealogy-of-all-the-descendants-through-nathaniel-sutliff-jr?offset=505004 FamilySearch library] === Table of Contents === * Chapter I * Chapter II * Chapter III * Chapter IV * Prefix. Partial genealogy of the family in England. * Index of persons whose natal names were Sutliff or Sutliffe * Index of persons whose natal names were not Sutliff nor Sutliffe === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Sutliff, Samuel Milton. ''[[Space:A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England|A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England]]'' (Kelmscott Press, Downers Grove, Ill., 1909) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sutliff|Sutliff]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sutliff, Samuel Milton. ''[[Space:A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England|A History of the American and Puritanical Family of Sutliff or Sutliffe, Spelled Sutcliffe in England]]'' (Kelmscott Press, Downers Grove, Ill., 1909) [ Page ].

A History of the Baptists Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Baptists Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices == From the time of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to the year 1886. * by [[Armitage-1620|Thomas Armitage]] (1819-1896) * published by Bryan Taylor, Inc., New York, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Baptists Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=T-8PL_fyYEoC * https://books.google.com/books?id=448OLlEMclAC * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029451782 * https://archive.org/details/historyofbaptist00armi * https://archive.org/details/historyofbaptist01armi * https://archive.org/details/historyofbaptist02armi * https://archive.org/stream/ahistorybaptist00armigoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001593260 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102748761 === Citation Formats === * Armitage, Thomas. ''[[Space:A History of the Baptists Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices|A History of the Baptists]] Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices'' (Bryan Taylor, New York, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Armitage|Armitage]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Armitage, Thomas. ''[[Space:A History of the Baptists Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices|A History of the Baptists]] Traced by Their Vital Principles and Practices]] (Bryan Taylor, New York, 1887) [ Page ].

A History of The Brunson Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Details== Written by Marion B. Brunson Published in 1963 ===Citation=== :Marion B. Brunson, ''A History of The Brunson Family'' (1963). ---- I have a PDF copy of this book that I found at the Ladson Genealogy Library, Vidalia, Georgia. Charlotte [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 00:33, 19 August 2017 (EDT) The book can also be [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/305174?availability=Family%20History%20Library downloaded from Family Search]. ==Partial Index== A partial index on WikiTree: *[[Bronson-33|Bronson, Dorcas]] ''(1633-1697)'' *[[Bronson-78|Bronson, Isaac]] ''(1645-1719)'' *[[Bronson-44|Bronson, Jacob]] ''(1641-1708)'' *[[Bronson-66|Bronson, Sarah]] ''(1639-1711)'' *[[Brownson-38|Brownson, Abraham (Bronson)]] ''(1647-1719)'' *[[Brownson-261|Brownson, John (Bronson)]] ''(1602-1680)'' *[[Brunson-18|Brunson, Daniel]] ''(1786-1855)'' *[[Platt-66|Platt, Marcy]] ''(1793-1865)'' ---- ==Surnames In Book== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arline Arline] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bragg Bragg] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baker Baker] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brooks Brooks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brunson Brunson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brownson Brownson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Currington Currington] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Deal Deal] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dyess Dyess] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eady Eady] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/English English] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Faust Faust] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gatlin Gatlin] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grant Grant] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gray Gray] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helms Helms] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hills Hills] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horn Horn] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchison Hutchison] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kendrick Kendrick] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Khoten Khoten] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knight Knight] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lowery Lowery] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martin Martin] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McCall McCall] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDurmont McDurmont] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGregor McGregor] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKinnon McKinnon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mellet Mellet] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morgan Morgan] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patrick Patrick] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patterson Patterson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peavy Peavy] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plant Plant] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Platt Platt] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Reichmann Reichmann] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rowe Rowe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanford Sanford] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Saxon Saxon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scott Scott] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scrap Scrap] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shanks Shanks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Spinks Spinks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson Thompson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Turner Turner] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Welch Welch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Winchell Winchell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Winslow Winslow] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wise Wise]

A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp == * by [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KH9W-166 Oswald Greenwaye Knapp], 1859-1947 * published in London, 1911 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === WikiTree Syntax === *Knapp, Oswald Greenwaye ''[[Space: A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp| A History of the Chief English Families Bearing the Name of Knapp]]'' (London, 1911), [ Page ]. * [[#Knapp|Knapp]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=E59pAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005820595 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/141357 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :List of Illustrations :Abbreviations and Contractions :Additions and Corrections :Introduction *I. The name *II. Families of the Name *III. The Arms :Midland Group (Berks, Bucks, Oxon, and Wilts) :Introduction :Berkshire, the Main or Chilton Family; Key Pedigree :Oxfordshire, Main Family :Berks, Oxon, and Bucks, Minor Families :Wiltshire :Eastern Group (Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridge) :Southern Group (Kent, Surrey, Hants, and the Channel Islands) :Western Group (Somerset, Worcester, Gloucester, Dorset, Hereford, Corwall, and Devon) :London Group :Sporadic Families. Leicester, Northants, Northumberland, Ireland :The United States. Introduction :Appendices *A. Will of Nicholas K. *B. Orthography *C. Land- owners *D. Armorial Bearings *American Indices *General Indices === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

A History of the City of Brooklyn

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Kings County, New York]] [[Category: Brooklyn, New York]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the City of Brooklyn == Including the Old Town and Village of Brooklyn, the Town of Bushwick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh. * by [[Stiles-4616|Henry Reed Stiles]] (1832-1909) * published Brooklyn, N.Y., 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the City of Brooklyn|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1867) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01stil ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01stil ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667813 * Vol. 2 (1869) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p3MxAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb02stil ::* http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42712 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667813 * Vol. 3 (1870) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QnQxAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Stiles, Henry R. ''[[Space:A History of the City of Brooklyn|A History of the City of Brooklyn]]'' (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1869) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Stiles|Stiles]])

A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Kings County, New York]] [[Category: Brooklyn, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County == * by [[Ostrander-2538|Stephen M. Ostrander]], M.A. (1832-1885) * published by Brooklyn, New York, 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Eg4zAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VI0gbOxPd4UC ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorycitybro01ostrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb00ostr_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb00ostriala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667813 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zw4zAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XDoOdU16ZRkC ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorycitybro00ostrgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb00ostr ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb02ostriala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007667813 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ostrander, Stephen. ''[[Space:A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County|A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County]]'' (Brooklyn, New York, 1894) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Ostrander|Ostrander]])

A History of the Class of Yale College

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Class of Yale College == * by Yale College * published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Class of Yale College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1856: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831249 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=i0VtAAAAMAAJ * 1863: A History of the Class of 1863, Yale College : being the fourth of those printed by order of the Class. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006915895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NQviAAAAMAAJ * 1864: History of the class of 1864, Yale college ... 1860-1895. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008976441 * 1868: History of the Class of 1868: Yale College, 1864-1914 Yale University. Class of 1868 Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, 1914 - 382 pages ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Al9AAAAAIAAJ * 1873: History of the Yale Class of 1873 academic) / compiled by Frederick J. Shepard, Class Secretary. by Shepard, Frederick Job, 1850-1934. Yale College (1718-1887). Class of 1873. Published 1901 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100772473 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924030632552 * 1879: A History of the Class of '79 Yale University. Class of 1879, 1906 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eiQEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryclassse00goog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=lGFAAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclassof00willrich * 1880: A History of the Class of Eighty, Yale College, 1876-1910 Yale University. Class of 1880 Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press 1880 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a1Y6AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012348773 * 1882: A history of the class of '82, Yale College, 1878-1910. Yale College (1718-1887). Class of '82, Edwin Lynde Dillingham, Josiah Culbert Palmer, William Henry Parsons DeVinne Press, 1911 - 513 pages ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012103642 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclassof00yale * 1884: A history of the class of eighty-four, Yale College, 1880-1914 by Yale University. Class of 1884; Daggett, Leonard Mayhew. Published 1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/yalehistory00yalerich * 1903: ::* https://archive.org/details/historyclassyal00goog * 1906: Vol. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclass01yale * 1910: Vol. 1: History of the Class of 1910, Yale College, Yale University. Class of 1910; French, Robert Dudley, 1888-1954; Lohmann, Carl A; Hillis, Richard Dwight. Published 1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclassof01yale * 1910: Vol 2: History of the Class of 1910, Yale College, Yale University. Class of 1910, Robert Dudley French, Carl A. Lohmann, Richard Dwight Hillis, 1917 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BUc4AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclassof02yale * 1911: History of the Class of 1911, Yale College ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008966737 * 1912: Vol. 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclass0yale * 1916: History of the Class of 1916, Yale College ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofclassof1916yale === Citation Formats === Use correct date. * ''[[Space:A History of the Class of Yale College|A History of the Class of Yale College]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1856-) [ Page ]. * ([[#HCYC|History Yale College]])

A History of the Copper Mines and Newgate Prison, at Granby, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Copper Mines and Newgate Prison, at Granby, Conn. == Also, of the Captivity of [[Hayes-578|Daniel Hayes]], of Granby, by the Indians, in 1707. * by [[Phelps-1278|Noah Amherst Phelps]] (1788-1872) * published by Case, Tiffany & Burnham, Hartford, 1845 * 34 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Copper Mines and Newgate Prison, at Granby, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=F-pHAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofcopperm00phel * https://archive.org/details/historyofcopperm00phel_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009611080 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16254 === Table of Contents === * The Copper Mines, at Granby, Connecticut * Newgate Prison * Captivity of [[Hayes-578|Daniel Hayes]] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Phelps, Noah Amherst. ''[[Space:A History of the Copper Mines and Newgate Prison, at Granby, Conn.|A History of the Copper Mines and Newgate Prison, at Granby, Conn.]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Burnham, Hartford, 1845) * ([[#Phelps|Phelps]])

A History of the Country of Pictou Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] == A History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia == * by Rev. George Patterson * published Dawson, Montreal, 1877 * Citation Example: ::: Patterson, Rev. George. ''[[Space: A History of the Country of Pictou Nova Scotia| A History of the County of Pictou, Nova Scotia]]'' (Dawson, Montreal, 1877) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Patterson|Patterson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of the Country of Pictou Nova Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00pattuoft/page/n8

A History of the County of Berkshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the County of Berkshire == * by [[Field-1517|David Dudley Field]] (1781-1867) * published by Printed by S. W. Bush, Pittsfield, 1829. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the County of Berkshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 General View of the County ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo1829fiel * Part 2 An Account of Several Towns ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=a3sdJbF5V0QC ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorycountyb00dewegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorycountyb01dewegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lmLLWckkdegC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00fiel ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006248423 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Field, David Dudley. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Berkshire|A History of the County of Berkshire]]'' (S.W. Bush, Pittsfield, 1829) [ Page ]. * ([[#Field|Field]]) * Field, David Dudley. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Berkshire|A History of the County of Berkshire]]'' (S.W. Bush, Pittsfield, 1829) [ Page ].

A History of the County of Brecknock

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Brecknockshire|A History of the County of Brecknock]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wales|Sources for Wales]] __TOC__ == A History of the County of Brecknockshire == Containing the Chorography, General History, Religion, Laws, Customs, Manners, Language, and System of Agriculture Used in that County. This county had a series of names over the centuries including Brecknock, Brecknockshire, Breconshire, and County of Brecon. It was incorporated into Powys County effective April 1, 1996. See its history and other links at [[:Category: Brycheiniog|Category: Brycheiniog]]. Also see the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]]. * by [[Evans-46724|Theophilus Jones]] (1758-1812) Deputy Registrar of the Archd. of Brecon. * published by George North, Booksellers, &c., Brecknock, England, 1805-1809 * published by Edwin Davies, Printer and Publisher, Brecknock, England, 1898 * published by Blissett, Davies & Co., 14 Bridge Street, Printer and Publisher, Brecknock, England, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the County of Brecknock|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1805) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155356 * Vol. 2, Pt. 1 (1809) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QZDnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155356 * Vol. 2, Pt. 2 (1809) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9JDnAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155356 * (1898) combined into one volume ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zoc1AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011742979 * Vol. 1 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01jone * Vol. 2 (1909) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02jone === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jones, Theophilus. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Brecknock|A History of the County of Brecknock]]'' (Edwin Davies, Brecknock, England, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jones|Jones]]) * Jones, Theophilus. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Brecknock|A History of the County of Brecknock]]'' (Edwin Davies, Brecknock, England, 1898) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the County of Buckingham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham == * by [[Lipscomb-572|George Lipscomb]], ESQ., M.D. (1773-1846) * published by J.&W. Robins, 57 Tooley Street, London, 1847 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the County of Buckingham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti01lips ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=taAgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112051 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502580 * Vol. 2 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02lips ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zyYgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112051 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502580 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ut89AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c8lOAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti_03lips ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112051 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502580 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol3 * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_t89AQAAMAAJ ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol4 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti04lips ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mXkgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000112051 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012502580 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lipscomb, George. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Buckingham|The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham]]'' (J.&W. Robins, London, 1847) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lipscomb|Lipscomb]])

A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time == * by Robert Bolton, Jr. * published Alexander S. Gould, New York, 1848 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010687419 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262601 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_MIBAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02inbolt ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mUcVAAAAYAAJ === Citation Formats === * Bolton, Robert, Jr. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time|A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time]]'' (Alexander S. Gould, New York, 1848) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Bolton|Bolton]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Bolton, Robert, Jr. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time|A History of the County of Westchester From Its First Settlement To The Present Time]]'' (Alexander S. Gould, New York, 1848) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Yarmouth, Nova Scotia]] == A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia == * by Rev. John Roy Campbell (1841-1928) * published by J. & A. McMillan, Saint John, N.B., 1876 * Source Example: ::: Campbell, John Roy. ''[[Space:A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia]]'' (J. & A. McMillan, Saint John, N.B., 1876) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Campbell|Campbell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the County of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=7MUOAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistorycountyy00goog * https://archive.org/details/cihm_00389 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028898018 * https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00camp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100246688 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567040 * Also see: ''[[Space:Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, A Sequel to Campbell's History|Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, A Sequel to Campbell's History]]'' (1888)

A History of the Cutter Family of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Cutter Family of New England == * by [[Cutter-475|Benjamin Cutter]] (1803-1864) * revised and enlarged by [[Cutter-446|William Richard Cutter]] (1847-1918) * published by D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1871 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Cutter Family of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MIxGAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730215 * https://archive.org/details/ahistorycutterf00cuttgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=dp6IHn3bCDYC * https://archive.org/details/ahistorycutterf01cuttgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyofcutterf00cutt * https://archive.org/details/historyofcutterf00byucutt * https://archive.org/details/historyofcutterf00cutt_0 * (1875) Supplement, 1871-1875 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dp6IHn3bCDYC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cutter, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of the Cutter Family of New England|A History of the Cutter Family of New England]]'' (D. Clapp & Son, Boston, 1871) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cutter|Cutter]])

A history of the Descendants of Joseph Bond

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === A history of the descendants of Joseph Bond, born 1704, in Wiltshire, England; died 175-, in North Carolina. === '' '''Also a brief account of many of the descendants of John Bond, his brother, who also emigrated to America; the two being sons of Benjamin and Ann (Paradise) Bond, of Wiltshire, England.'''.'' * Compiled and edited by Samuel Bond Garrett. * Printed by W. D. Pratt Printing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1913. * Available from: Hathi Trust Digital Collection [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712793 Catalog Record]][[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062850821;view=1up;seq=9 Full View]] (digital copies are available for downloading). * Citation Example: {{Image|file=Hiatt_Hiett_Genealogy_and_Family_History.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Title page. }} :::Garrett, Samuel Bond, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:A_history_of_the_Descendants_of_Joseph_Bond&public=1 A history of the descendants of Joseph Bond].'' ( W. D. Pratt Printing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1913. ) ::Garrett, Samuel Bond, ''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:A_history_of_the_Descendants_of_Joseph_Bond&public=1 A history of the descendants of Joseph Bond].'' ( W. D. Pratt Printing Co., Indianapolis, Indiana, 1913. ) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#SBGarrett|Garrett, S. B.]]: Family ID: (YYY), Pages xxx, xxx

A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine == * compiled by [[Lord-7561|Charles Chase Lord]] (1841-1911) * arranged for publication by [[Lord-7563|George Eugene Lord]] (1852-1938) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1912 * 218 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=XPUwAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofdescend00lord * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE6992796 === Citation Formats === * Lord, Charles Chase. ''[[Space:A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine|A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1912) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lord|Lord]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lord, Charles Chase. ''[[Space:A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine|A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1912) [ Page ].

A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family

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[[Category:New England, Sources]] [[Category:England, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family == * by [[Doggett-172|Samuel Bradlee Doggett]] (1858-1938) * published Press of Rockwell and Churchill, Boston, 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofdoggett00indogg * https://archive.org/details/historyofdoggett1894dogg * https://archive.org/details/historyofdoggett00dogg * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629090 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10253/ * A Supplement to the Section Entitled John Doggett-Daggett of Martha's Vineyard ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CxtKAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LRtKAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * Doggett-Daggett. Derivation and orthography * The Family coats of arms * England ::* John Doget, of London, and his descendants ::* John Doggett, of St. Faith, Norfolk, and his descendants ::* John Daggett, of Pickhill, Yorkshire, and his descendants ::* John Doggett, of Harleston, Norfolk, and his descendants ::* William Doggett, of Boxford, Suffolk, and his descendants ::* John Dogett, of Groton, Suffolk, and his descendants ::* Richard Doggett and brothers, of Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, and their descendants ::* John Dogget, of Reigate, Surrey ::* William Doggett, of Leighton Buzzard, Beds., and his descendants ::* William Doggett, of Walton, Somerset, and his descendants ::* Thomas Dogget, of Waltham, Holy Cross ::* Edward Doggett, of Clevedon, Somerset, and his descendants ::* Thomas Doggett, of Siloe, Bedfordshire, and his descendants ::* John Doggett, of London, and his descendants ::* John Doggett, of London ::* Daniel Doggett and brother, of Winfarthing, Norfolk, and their descendants ::* Thomas Doggett, of Stoke, Middlesex, and his descendants ::* Thomas Doggett, of Upwell, Cambridgeshire, and his descendants ::* Joseph Doggett, of London, and his descendants ::* William Doggett and brothers, of Hertfordshire, and their descendants ::* John Doggett, of Hertfordshire, and his descendants ::* George Doggett and brother, and their descendants ::* William Daggett, of Manchester, and his descendants ::* George Daggitt, of Whitcomb, Yorkshire, and his descendants ::* William Doggett, of Long Stanton, and his descendants ::* Doggett-Daggett. Gleanings in England * Ireland ::* Thomas Doggett, of Dublin, Ireland ::* Thomas Daggett, of Ireland, and his descendants ::* Charles Doggett, of Ireland, and his descendants ::* William Doggett, of Dublin, Ireland, and his descendants * America ::* Doggett-Daggett Family in America. John Doggett, of Marthas Vineyard ::* Doggett-Daggett. Thomas Doggett, of Marshfield, Mass. ::* Doggett-Daggett. [[Daggett-365|William Daggett]], of Saco, Maine ::* Doggett-Daggett. Rev. Benjamin Doggett, of Lancaster, Va. ::* Doggett-Daggett. Gleanings in America previous to the year 1800 * Doggett-Daggett index * General index === Errata === * The following errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. *Errors within this publication, specifically relating to the descendancy of the Joseph2 Daggett Lineage, are outlined in the 1911 publication of [[Space:The_History_of_Martha%27s_Vineyard|The History of Martha's Vineyard, Vol III: Family Genealogies]], pp. 126-145, by Charles Banks. === WikiTree Syntax === * Doggett, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family|A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family]]'' (Rockwell & Churchill, Boston, 1894) * [[#Doggett|Doggett]]

A History of The Dorchester Pope Family, 1634-1888

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == A History of The Dorchester Pope Family, 1634-1888 == * by [[Pope-1989|Charles Henry Pope]] (1841-1918) * published by The author, Boston, 1888. * Table of Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/339 Page 339]. * Source Example: ::: Pope, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:A History of The Dorchester Pope Family, 1634-1888|A History of The Dorchester Pope Family, 1634-1888]]'' (Boston, 1888) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pope|Pope]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Dorchester Pope Family, 1634-1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=NJhIAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope * https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches1888pope * https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches1888pope2 * https://archive.org/details/ahistorydorches00popegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732316 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12271/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Concerning the town * Chapter II. Concerning English Popes * Chapter III. The Dorchester pioneer * Chapter IV. Relating to the family of Patience2 (Pope) Blake * Chapter V. John2 Pope, Junior * Chapter VI. The third generation * Chapter VII. The fourth generation * Chapter VIII. The fifth generation * Chapter IX. The sixth generation * Chapter X. The seventh generation * Chapter XI. The eighth generation * Chapter XII. The ninth generation * Chapter XIII. Addenda, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/270 Page 270] * Section A: Notes Upon Various Persons of the Pope Name Not of The Dorchester Family * Section B: Genealogy of Thomas Pope, of Plymouth * Section C: Joseph Pope, of Salem * Section D: Notes on Upon Some of The Intermarrying Families * Index. Christian names of Popes mentioned in this book, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/329 Page 329] * Index. Popes of Plymouth, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/332 Page 332] * Index. Popes of Salem, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/333 Page 333] * General index of names, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/334 Page 334] * Table of Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyofdorches00pope/page/339 Page 339] * Subscribers

A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Newton, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts == From 1639 to 1800, with a Genealogical Register of its inhabitants, prior to 1800. * by [[Jackson-11409|Francis Jackson]] (1789-1861) * published by Stacy and Richardson, Boston, 1854 * 555 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gIQxAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963376 * https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse00jack * https://archive.org/details/historyofearlyse00injack * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651081 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102449473 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Jackson, Francis. ''[[Space:A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts|A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts]]'' (Stacy & Richardson, Boston, 1854) [ Page ]. * ([[#Jackson|Jackson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Jackson, Francis. ''[[Space:A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts|A History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts]]'' (Stacy & Richardson, Boston, 1854) [ Page ].

A History of the Easterling Family

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[[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:South Carolina Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:South Carolina Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A History of the Easterling Family == *'''Description:''' Primarily research compiled of the Easterling family in the United States. *'''Full Citation''': Easterling, Leston E. et al. “A History of the Easterling Family.” Wesson, MS: The Easterling Family Genealogical Society, 1990. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_the_Easterling_Family|Linked WikiTree Pages]] (Profiles & Free Pages) Authors: *Leston Elthron Easterling Sr. (1928- *Henry Willis Easterling Jr (1928- *Nolan Bennett Hensarling (1925- *Harold Eugene Morgan (1921-1989) *Larry Hudson Jones (1948- *Bennett Pulley Peterson (1935) *Thomas Azel Easterling (1917 *George Riley Easterling (1905 *Robert Lile Easterling (1914 Editors: *Leston Elthron Easterling Jr (1949-2016) *Henry Willis Easterling Jr *Bennett Pulley Peterson *Darwin Franz Peterson (1951- Acknowledgements: *Luther Addington *Thomas Azel Easterling *Roy White *Leston E Easterling Sr *Dr. Larry Jones *George R Easterling *Virginia Monsie Easterling *Darwin F Peterson == Citations == *'''Citation Example''': Easterling, Leston E. et al. ''[[Space:A_History_of_the_Easterling_Family|A History of the Easterling Family]].'' Wesson, MS: The Easterling Family Genealogical Society, 1990. *'''Footnote Example''': [[#Easeterling|Easterling]]: Page 354 == Online Access == *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/136427-a-history-of-the-easterling-family?offset=4 FamilySearch.org] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Easterling_Family.html?id=iboYAQAAMAAJ Google Books] *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/22629163 WorldCat] == Book's Table of Contents == === Part I - General Observations and Comments ----- ii === :Introduction ----- iii :A Tribute to Easterling Women ----- v :Acknowledgements ----- ix :Table of Contents ----- xi === Part II - European and American Origins ----- 1 === :Chapter One - European Origins ----- 2 :Chapters Two - Societal Forces and English Colonization ----- 11 :Chapter Three - Easterlings in Colonial America ----- 19 :Chapter Four - Migratory Patterns of the Easterlings following the Revolutionary War - 1783-1800 ----- 37 :Chapter Five - Migratory Patterns of the Easterlings in the First Sixty Years of the Nineteenth Century -- 1801-1860 ----- 48 :Chapter Six - Thomas Easterling of Tennessee and Virginia ----- 66 === Part III - The [[Easterling-132|Rev. Henry Easterling]] (1733-1800) of North and South Carolina ----- 74 === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Chapter'''||'''The Descendants of'''||'''of'''||'''Page #''' |- |Seven||[[Easterling-132|Rev. Henry Easterling]]|| North and South Carolina||75 |- |Eight||[[Easterling-322|William Easterling]]||Marlboro County, South Carolina||102 |- |Nine||[[Easterling-361|James Easterling]]||South Carolina and Georgia||137 |- |Ten||[[Easterling-388|Ann Easterling]]||South Carolina and Georgia||164 |- |Eleven||Lourania O’Neal||Twiggs County, Georgia||179 |- |Twelve||[[O'Neal-3043|Henry O’Neal]]||Twiggs County, Georgia||200 |- |Thirteen||[[Easterling-468|Joel Harrison Easterling]]||South Carolina, Georgia, and Arkansas||227 |- |Fourteen||[[Easterling-12|Shadrach Easterling]]||North and South Carolina, Mississippi, and Arkansas||264 |- |Fifteen||[[Easterling-101|Captain Henry Easterling]]||South Carolina||277 |- |Sixteen||[[Easterling-99|John Neville Easterling]]||Rankin County, Mississippi||309 |- |Seventeen||[[Easterling-96|Shadrach H Easterling]]||Mississippi and Louisiana||333 |- |Eighteen||[[Easterling-138|Henry Easterling]]||South Carolina and Mississippi||354 |- |Nineteen||Margaret Elizabeth Easterling||Mississippi||380 |- |Twenty||Martha Easterling||Mississippi||403 |- |Twenty-One||John Louis Hensarling||Mississippi||436 |- |Twenty-Two||Anna Caroline Easterling||Mississippi in Utah||480 |- |} === Part IV - [[Easterling-37|Thomas Easterling]] (175?-1815) of Russell County, Virginia ----- 531 === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Chapter'''||'''The Descendants of'''||'''of'''||'''Page #''' |- |Twenty-Three||[[Easterling-281|John Easterling]]||Scott County, Virginia and Cart County, Kentucky||532 |- |Twenty-Four||Henry Easterling||Carter County, Kentucky||553 |- |Twenty-Five||William Balding Easterling||Carter County, Kentucky||557 |- |Twenty-Six||George Washing Easterling||Jackson County, Ohio||579 |- |Twenty-Seven||Robert Mason Easterling||Carter County, Kentucky||584 |- |Twenty-Eight||William Easterling||Morgan County, Kentucky||596 |- |Twenty-Nine||Mary E Easterling||Russell County, Virginia||610 |- |Thirty||Henry Easterling||Morgan County, Kentucky||620 |- |Thirty-One||Thomas Easterling Jr||Morgan County, Kentucky||640 |- |Thirty-Two||James Easterling||Scott County, Virginia||652 |- |Thirty-Three||Sarah Easterling||Carter County, Kentucky||657 |- |Thirty-Four||Nancy Jane Easterling||Scott County, Virginia||671 |- |Thirty-Five||Silas Easterling||Perry County, Ohio||677 |- |} === Part V - Other Easterling Families in the United states ----- 690 === :Chapter Thirty-Six - Easterlings of German Descent in Colonial America and Their Descendants ----- 691 :Chapter Thirty-Seven - Easterling Families with Uncertain Origins ——714 === Appendixes ----- 718 === :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Appendix'''||'''Subject'''||'''Page #''' |- |1||Inventory of John Easterling’s Goods and Chattels||719 |- |2||Statement of Account by Thomas Howard||720 |- |3||Last Will and Testament of Henry Easterling of Colonial Maryland||721 |- |4||Court Minutes Binding Easterling Orphans to William Bond||722 |- |5||Revolutionary War Voucher - Thomas Easterlan||723 |- |6||County Map for the State of North Carolina||724 |- |7||Letter Written by William Easterling in 1835||725 |- |8||Letter Written by William Easterling in 1839||730 |- |9||Letter from John Howell Easterling Regarding Family Tradition||732 |- |10||Pictures of Some Early Easterlings||734 |- |11||Pictures of Some Early Thomases and Robinsons||735 |- |12||Affidavits of William Easterling that Accompanied His Applications for a Revolutionary War Pension||736 |- |13||Extract from Lefler and Newsome Regarding the Anglican Church in North America||739 |- |14||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Migratory Patterns of the Easterlings||740 |- |15||Key to Map Shown in Appendix 14||741 |- |16||Map of Marlboro County, South Carolina||742 |- |17||Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling and Their Migratory Patterns during the Period 1790-1860||743 |- |18||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1800-1810||747 |- |19||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Censuses of 1800-1810||748 |- |20||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1820||749 |- |21||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Census of 1820||750 |- |22||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1830||751 |- |23||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Census of 1830||752 |- |24||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1840||754 |- |25||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Census of 1840||755 |- |26||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1850||757 |- |27||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Census of 1850||758 |- |28||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Residence Locations of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling in 1860||762 |- |29||Some Households of Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling Recorded in the Census of 1860||763 |- |30||Map of Southeastern United States Showing Ten-Year Migratory Patterns of the Descendants of the Rev. Henry Easterling||769 |- |31||The Easterling Coat of Arms, Picture, Description and History||770 |- |32||Pictures of Preston-At-Patuxent||773 |- |33||Map of North Carolina - Counties||774 |- |34||Map of North Carolina - Easterling Lands||775 |- |35||North Carolina Counties - Chart||776 |- |36||North Carolina Counties - Chart||777 |- |} === About the Authors ----- 778 === === Names, Locations, and Address ----- 783 === === Name and Subject Index ----- 785 ===

A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: 8th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] == A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers == including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days. * by John M. Stanyan * published by I.C. Evans, Printer, Concord, N.H., 1892 * Source Example: ::: Stanyan, John. ''[[Space:A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers|A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers]]'' (I.C. Evans, Printer, Concord, N.H., 1892) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stanyan|Stanyan]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=C7QdAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofeighthr92stan * https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907871 * https://archive.org/details/03521265.3271.emory.edu * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009535586

A History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: 11th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] == A History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865 == * by Leander W. Cogswell (b.1825). * published by The Republican Press Association, Concord, 1891. * Source Example: ::: Cogswell, Leander. ''[[Space:A History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865|A History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865]]'' (Republican Press Assoc., Concord, 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Cogswell|Cogswell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907921 * https://archive.org/details/historyofelevent00cogs * https://archive.org/details/historyofelevent91cogs * https://archive.org/details/historyofelevent01cogs * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578788

A History of the England Project!

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{{Image|file=WikiTree-57.png |align=c |size=100 |caption= }} Welcome to a

History of the England Project!

'''A Timeline of WikiTree's England Project'''
=== Origins === *The [[Project:England|England Project]] began as a sub-project of the United Kingdom Project, overseen by [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] === 2017 === * '''November 2017:''' Launch of the present [[Project:England|England Project]]. The project leader, [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]], and project coordinator, [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]], contacted each member of the UK Project about getting involved in the project. New members were invited to join on G2G and the project made its first appearance in WikiTree's weekly news email. *'''November 2017:''' A Google Group was created for project members to collaborate with each other. All project members were invited to join. Early discussions focused on English categories, stickers and research resources. === 2018 === *'''February 2018:''' The [[Space:Orphan_Trail_Team|Orphan Trail]] began, led by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]. The first initiative of its kind on WikiTree, the Trail aims to give new members the skills to confidently contribute to the goals of the project. Its first graduate, [[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris]], completed the Trail on 17 February. *'''April 2018:''' First England Project Newsletter (available to members [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-england-project/c/T1ovVoBFfDI/m/iEC-bud6AwAJ here]). The project was expanding and so far 42 members had taken up the offer to join the Orphan Trail. *'''April 2018:''' Two new Challenge Teams formed for the [[Space:Spring_Clean-a-Thon_2018|2018 Clean-a-Thon]] -- the Sandringham Strollers and Windsor Warriors -- replacing Team GB-Gen. *'''May 2018:''' Launch of the first England Topic - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Authors English Authors] led by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]. *'''June 2018:''' "[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=england England Project]" badges began to be awarded to members. Up until this time, the project had been using the "United Kingdom" project badge. *'''June 2018:''' The project expanded its project teams. It was the first WikiTree project to organise itself into teams. It began with three project teams: Profile Improvement Team, England Counties Team and Managed Profiles Team. *'''July 2018:''' [[Caldwell-4836|Vivienne Caldwell]], project coordinator for project managed profiles, began offering help to project members wanting pre 1500 certification. *'''November 2018:''' Expansion of the Orphan Trail. [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] became the first Trailblazer, followed by [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] in early December. === 2019 === * '''January 2019:''' Discord began to be used by the England Project to facilitate closer collaboration among project members. * '''September 2019:''' In the spirit of friendly competition, Windsor Warriors won the 2018 Source-a-Thon and Sandringham Strollers finished 4th. Each team had 24 members and between them they added sources to 16,678 profiles in total. === 2020 === * '''March 2020:''' The Orphan Trail was reoganised into three parts: OT1 for the period 1837-1957, OT2 for 1500-1699, and OT3 for members preparing to apply for pre-1500 certification. *'''March 2020:''' The project hosted its first [[Space:1829_Boat_Race|Boat Race Challenge]], a virtual competition where members divided into teams to create, source and connect profiles of rowers from Oxford and Cambridge Universities. [[Christmas-476|Mike Christmas]] developed the concept and other challenges followed, including the [[Space:1872_FA_Cup_Challenge|FA Cup Challenge]] (May), [[Space:1882_England_v_Australia_Ashes_challenge|Ashes Challenge]] jointly with the Australia Project (June), [[Space:Gilbert_and_Sullivan_Challenge|Gilbert & Sullivan Challenge]] (August) and [[Space:England_Project_Halloween_Challenge|Halloween Challenge]] (October). *'''June-July 2020:''' The [[Space:Mighty_Oaks|Mighty Oaks]] was formed as the England Project's Challenge Team (merging Sandringham Strollers and Windsor Warriors). The project members decided the new name and [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] designed the logos. The new team topped the scoreboard at its first 'Thon, the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1076115/2020-connect-a-thon-wrap-up 2020 Connect-a-Thon], adding 8,434 relatives in 3 days. *'''November 2020:''' The England Project had grown to more than 300 active members. * '''December 2020:''' The year's achievements were celebrated with an end-of-year virtual [[Space:Pub_Crawl|Pub Crawl Challenge]]. === 2021 === *The year in numbers. The total number of English profiles on WikiTree grew by 25% to 2.87 million. 74 members graduated from the Orphan Trail's OT1, guided by 21 Trailblazers, 13 graduated from OT2 and 3 graduated from OT3. The combined Mighty Oaks teams corrected 32,841 suggestions during the [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon]], added 13,171 profiles during the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]], and found sources for 9,296 profiles during the [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]. === 2022 === *Wikitree Day 2022 was a highlight for the England Project. In November, the project celebrated its 5th birthday and put together a 30-minute video presentation about the project: {{YouTube|vMnEF-UbyoQGk|WikiTree Projects: England}} *A full end of year wrap-up Newsletter, with news from the year and statistics, can be found here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Newsletters December 2022 Newsletter]. === 2023 === *New [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team Tangled Families Team] announced in June, formed by merging the Arborists Team, the Unknowns Team and Gedcom Team. == Project Leaders - past and present == {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |- ||[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ||Nov 2017 to June 2020 |- ||[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] || Jan 2018 to May 2018 | Sep 2018 to Sep 2019 |- ||[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] || Apr 2018 to Jan 2020 | Jun 2022 to present |- ||[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] ||Oct 2018 to present |- ||[[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] ||Oct 2019 to present |- ||[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ||Oct 2019 to present |- ||[[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] ||Jan 2020 to Sep 2020 |- ||[[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] ||Nov 2020 to present |- ||[[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] ||May 2021 to May 2022 |- ||[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] ||May 2021 to Dec 2021 |- ||[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] ||Nov 2021 to present |- ||[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] || Nov 2021 to present |- ||[[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] || Sep 2022 to Aug 2023 |- ||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] || Apr 2023 to present |}
== Project Coordinators - past and present == {| border="0" cellpadding="4" |- ||[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] ||Welcome and Integration ||Nov 2017 to Jan 2018 |- ||[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ||Profile Improvement, Orphan Trail, Topics ||Jan 2018 to present |- ||[[Caldwell-4836|Vivienne Caldwell]] ||Managed Profiles, Styles & Standards ||Jan 2018 to Feb 2020 |- ||[[Ling-1181|Wendy Sullivan]] ||Welcome and Integration ||Feb 2018 to May 2018 |- ||[[Perry-12354|Neil Perry]] ||Sub-Projects/Topics ||Apr 2018 to Jan 2019 |- ||Martin Allen ||Categorisation ||Apr 2018 to Mar 2019 |- ||Gilly Wood ||Membership and Integration ||May 2018 to Feb 2019 |- ||[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ||Profile Improvement ||May 2018 to Dec 2018 |- ||[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] ||Orphan Trail, Membership, Project Challenges ||Nov 2018 to present |- ||[[Weston-987|Chris Weston]] ||Counties ||Jan 2019 to Aug 2019 |- ||[[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] ||Profile Improvement ||Jan 2019 to Nov 2019 |- ||[[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] ||Membership and Integration, Counties ||Feb 2019 to Nov 2019 |- ||[[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] ||Managed Profiles ||Mar 2019 to present |- ||[[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] ||Topics, Managed Profiles ||Apr 2019 to present |- ||[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] ||Help Desk, Membership ||Apr 2019 to present |- ||[[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] ||Orphan Trail ||Aug 2019 to Dec 2019 |- ||[[Troth-89|Becky Troth]] ||England Counties, Orphan Trail ||Nov 2019 to Feb 2020 |- ||[[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] ||Counties ||Jan 2020 to Nov 2021 |- ||[[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] ||Counties; Managed Profiles ||Jan 2020 to May 2021; Sep 2022 to present |- ||[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] ||Profile Improvement ||Jan 2020 to Nov 2021 |- ||[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] ||Profile Improvement, 'Thons ||Feb 2020 to present |- ||[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] ||Orphan Trail ||Feb 2020 to Aug 2021 |- ||[[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] ||Membership ||Mar 2020 to Nov 2020 |- ||[[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] ||Topics ||Jul 2020 to present |- ||[[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] ||Counties, Categorisation ||May 2021 to present |- ||[[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] ||Project Challenges ||Jun 2021 to present |- ||[[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] ||Membership ||Jul 2021 to June 2023 |- ||[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] ||Orphan Trail ||Aug 2021 to Sept 2023 |- ||[[Grimaldi-172|Sarah Grimaldi]] ||Orphan Trail || Aug 2021 to Jan 2022 |- ||[[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] ||G2G Coordination ||Nov 2021 to Apr 2023 |- ||[[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] ||Counties ||Nov 2021 to present |- ||[[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] ||Orphan Trail ||Jan 2022 to Sep 2022 |- ||[[Rowlands-690|Malc Rowlands]] ||Profile Improvement ||Mar 2022 to present |- ||[[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] ||Orphan Trail ||Sep 2022 to Aug 2023 |- ||[[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] ||Counties ||Oct 2022 to present |- ||[[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] ||Membership ||June 2023 to present |- ||[[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] ||Categories ||July 2023 to present |- ||[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] ||Membership (OT Graduations) ||Oct 2023 to present |} Last updated: 15 Oct 2023. For corrections, please contact [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]]. Thank you!

A History of The Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode_Island|Rhode Island Sources]] == A History of The Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island == "With a transcript of the Narragansett parish register, from 1718 to 1774, an appendix containing a reprint of a work entitled America dissected by the Revd James MacSparran, D.D., and copies of other old papers, together with notes containing genealogical and biographical accounts of distinguished men, families, etc." * by Wilkins Updike (1784-1867) * published by Henry M. Onderdonk, 10 John Street, New York, 1847 * published by Merrymount Press, Boston, 1907 * review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=uEY5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA383 Page 383] * Source Example: ::: * Updike, Wilkins. ''[[Space:A History of The Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island|A History of The Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island]]'' (Merrymount Press, Boston, 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Updike|Updike]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1847) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924082452560 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xG1TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepiscop00updi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepiscop00updi_0 * (1907) 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jBmDNMxDpDsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FGrGRfuDRxoC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ozm43yzeOc4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EAGPE-uOCH8C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dLIBTP1rk6EC ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924083523062 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096160860 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096160985 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepisc01updi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepisc02updi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepisc03updi ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofepiscop03inupdi ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop00macsgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop01macsgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop00goodgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop01goodgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop02goodgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop03goodgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop04goodgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryepiscop05goodgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100320874

A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches == The Works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth * by [[Fortescue-391|Thomas Fortescue]] Lord Clermont (1815-1887) * published London 1869, in two volumes ::* Vol. 1 "The Works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth" ::* Vol. 2 "A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches" * published Ellis & White, 29 New Bond Street, London, 1880, 2nd edition, all in one volume. * Supplement (1885) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1869) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/worksofsirjohnfo01fort ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/worksofsirjohnfo02fort * second edition (1880) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100600229 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00cler * http://fortescue.org/site/books/clermont/the-history-of-the-family-of-fortescue-in-all-its-branches/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3435806 * Abridged Edition ::* http://fortescue.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Abridged-1869-Edition.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clermont, Thomas Fortescue, Lord. ''[[Space:A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches|A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches]]'' (Ellis & White, London, 1880) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Clermont|Clermont]])

A History of the Family of Morgan from the Year 1089 to Present Times

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Family of Morgan from the Year 1089 to Present Times == * by [[Morgan-37683|Appleton Morgan]] (1845-1928) * published New York, 1902 * 297 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Family of Morgan from the Year 1089 to Present Times|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00morg === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Morgan, Appleton. ''[[Space:A History of the Family of Morgan from the Year 1089 to Present Times|A History of the Family of Morgan from the Year 1089 to Present Times]]'' (New York, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Morgan|Morgan]])

A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampshire, Sources]] [[Category: 5th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 == * by William Child (b.1834) * published by R.W. Musgrove, Printer, Bristol, N.H., 1893 * 564 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/03520265.3270.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907798 * https://archive.org/details/historyoffifthre00chil === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Child, William. ''[[Space:A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865|A History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865]]'' (R.W. Musgrove, Printer, Bristol, N.H., 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Child|Child]])

A History of the First Century of Parsonsfield, Maine

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the First Century of Parsonsfield, Maine == * by [[Dearborn-559|Jeremiah Wadleigh Dearborn]] (1832-1904) * published by Brown Thurston & Co., Portland, ME, 1888 * 500 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of the First Century of Parsonsfield, Maine | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=lgk1AAAAIAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=Xu5YAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstce00dear * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstce00dear_0 * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryfirstce00deargoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryfirstce00unkngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153130 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009601485 * https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8514/images/ParsonfieldME-0001?pId=1 * {{FamilySearch Book|822078}} === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Preface * Contents * List of Illustrations * Part 1 * TBD * Part 2 History * TBD * Index, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstce00dear_0/page/477/mode/1up Page 477]. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstce00dear_0/page/n773/mode/1up Page 500]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstce00dear_0/page/n773/mode/1up Page 500]. * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * * ([[#Dearborn|Dearborn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dearborn, Jeremiah Wadleigh. ''[[Space:A History of the First Century of Parsonsfield, Maine|A History of the First Century of Parsonsfield, Maine]]'' (Brown Thurston, Portland, ME, 1888) [ Page ].

A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Branford, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919 == * by Jesse Rupert Simonds * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1919 * 191 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstch00simo_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstch00simo * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009600260 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14795 === Table of Contents === * Foreword * "The Place Of The Tidal River" * The Pioneer Days Of John Sherman * Abraham Pierson, Pilgrim And Apostle * John Bowers And The Years Of Famine * In The Days Of Samuel Russell * Philemon Robbins--"Persecuted For Righteousness Sake" * Two Minor Prophets * The Ministry Of "Father" Gillett * Jacob G. Miller--An Interlude * A Variety Of Leaders * The New Century * Thru Troubled Waters * War Records; There And Here * Appendix === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Simonds, Jesse Rupert. ''[[Space:A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919|A History of the First Church and Society of Branford, Connecticut, 1644-1919]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Simonds|Simonds]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers

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[[Category: 1st Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry, United States Civil War]] == A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers == Account of the formationand campaigns of 1st Regiment Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers in the United States Civil War with roster, statistics and photos. * by Benjamin William Crowninshield * published by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Cambridge, Mass., 1891. * Source Example: ::: Crowninshield, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers|A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers]]'' (Houghton, Mifflin & Co, Cambridge, Mass., 1891) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Crowninshield|Crowninshield]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the First Regiment of Massachusetts Cavalry Volunteers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstre00crowuoft * https://archive.org/details/historyoffirstre00crow * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_First_Regiment_of_Massa.html?id=7IkdAQAAMAAJ

A History of the Fitch Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of the Fitch family A.D. 1400-1930 == A record of the Fitches in England and America, including "pedigree of Fitch" Certified by the College of Arms, London, England. * by Roscoe Conkling Fitch (b.1903) * published by Record Pub. Co., Haverhill, Mass., 1930. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_the_Fitch_Family|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597704 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/421674 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18141/ * Vol. 1 search only ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wUtMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=POhVnAEACAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W3FMAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* Introduction ::* Chapter I. The Fitches of County Essex, England ::* Chapter II. Fitch settlers in America ::* Chapter III. Fitch Heraldry ::* Chapter IV. Manorial Fitch families of England ::* Chapter V. Captain Ralph Fitch ::* Chapter VI. Rev. Stephen Fytche, Vicar of Louth, County Lincoln, England, and his grandsons ::* Chapter VII. Sir Joshua Girling Fitch, Knight (1824-1903) ::* Chapter VIII. The Fitches of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex; Eltham and Mount Mascal, Kent; and Hadleigh House, Middlesex, England ::* Chapter IX. Fitch settlers in Virginia, 1606-7 ::* Chapter X. General history and migrations of the Fitch Family in America--Fitch achievements in Connecticut ::* Chapter XI. Deputy Governor Thomas Fitch I (1612-1704) ::* Chapter XII. Hon. Thomas Fitch IV (1700-1774) ::* Chapter XIII. Colonel Thomas Fitch V (1725-1795) ::* Chapter XIV. Benjamin Fitch (1802-1883) ::* Chapter XV. Haynes Fitch (1735-1815) Norwalk, Conn. lines ::* Chapter XVI. The Fitches of North Carolina ::* Chapter XVII. Some Fitch authors and other prominent descendants of Deputy Governor Thomas Fitch I, of Norwalk, Conn. ::* Chapter XVIII. The Fitches of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, and Massachusets ::* Chapter XIX. John Fitch (1707-1795) ::* Chapter XX. Some prominent descendants of Deacon Zachary Fitch I of Massachusetts ::* Chapter XXI. Six generations of the descendants of Deacon Zachary Fitch of Massachusetts ::* Index of Fitch names ::* Index * Vol. II. ::* Chapter I. Rev. Mr. James Fitch I (1622-1702) ::* Chapter II. Rev. Mr. Henry Whitfield, B. D. (1591-1657) ::* Chapter III. Deputy-Governor John Mason (1600-1672) conqueror of the Pequot Indians ::* Chapter IV. Major James Fitch II (1649-1727) ::* Chapter V. Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Fitch, D. D. (1756-1833) ::* Chapter VI. U. S. Senator Graham Newell Fitch of Indiana ::* Chapter VII. (William) Clyde Fitch (1865-1909) ::* Chapter VIII. General John Fitch, his grandson, Captain John Lathrop Fitch of Bridgeport, Conn. ::* Chapter IX. Hon. Orramel Hinckley Fitch of Lebanon, Conn. ::* Chapter X. Dr. Lucius Henry Carey Fitch, pioneer physician of Iowa, and his son, Fred W. Fitch, manufacturer, of Des Moines, Iowa ::* Chapter XI. Justice Elijah Fitch, Jr., pioneer of Detroit, Salem, Brighton, Novi, Lansing, and Ovid, Michigan. ::* Chapter XII. Some Fitch authors and other prominent descendants of Rev. James Fitch I of Norwich, Conn. ::* Chapter XIII. Samuel Fitch I of Hartford, Conn. ::* Chapter XIV. Joseph Fitch I of Windsor, Conn. ::* Chapter XV. Lieutenant John Fitch, (1743-1798) ::* Chapter XVI. Documentary proof of Lieutenant John Fitch's invention in 1785 of the worlds first successful steamboat. ::* Index of Fitch names ::* Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fitch, Roscoe Conkling. ''[[Space:A_History_of_the_Fitch_Family|A History of the Fitch Family]]'' (Record Pub. Co., Haverhill, Mass., 1930) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Fitch|Fitch]])

A history of the Haughey and allied families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == A history of the Haughey and allied families == as represented by the descendants and the antecedents of Luke Haughey, the emigrant from Ireland to America, also the ancestry of the wives of certain of the direct descendants of Luke Haughey * by Dr. William Henry Haughey (1856 - 1939) and Dr. Wilfred Haughey (1880 - 1963) * published in Battle Creek, Michigan, 1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A history of the Haughey and allied families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062867197 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/432670/?offset=4#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ===Table of Contents=== :Luke R. Haughey and Wife :Origin of Name :Location and Identification of Haughey Family :Stem of the Irish Nation :The Line of Heremon, The Dal Fiacha Line, and Kings of Ulster :Haughey Genealogy :Talbot Family :The Heber Line, and Eoganauchts with Origin of O'Connell Name :The O'Connell Family :The Dalriada and Kings of Scotland :Royal Connections of Converse Family :The Converse Family Genealogy :The Cooley, Downing and Laberteaux Families :The Cowles Family :Notes :List of Illustrations :Haughey Arms :Family Tree :Luke R. Haughey :William Henry Haughey :Wilfrid Henry Haughey :Charles Bernard Haughey :Anna Winnifred Haughey :Walter James Haughey :Louis Joseph Haughey :John Francis Haughey :Mary Talbot :Elizabeth Eunice Converse :William Henry Converse :Sarah Cooley === Errata === * Errata appears on an [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062867197&view=page&seq=13&skin=2021 unnumbered page] at the beginning of the book. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Haughey, Dr. William Henry ''[[Space:A history of the Haughey and allied families|A history of the Haughey and allied families]]'' (Battle Creek, Michigan, 1917), [ Page ]. *[[#Haughey|Haughey]]

A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland == * by Right Hon. Sir [[Maxwell-5000|Herbert Eustace Maxwell]] (1845-1937) * published by Freemantle & Co. 217 Piccadilly W, London, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof01maxw ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof01maxw_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000108049 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oh4NAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=laVJAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryhousedo00lindgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof02maxw_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof02maxw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000108049 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Maxwell, Herbert Eustace. ''[[Space:A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland|A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland]]'' (Freemantle, London, 1902) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Maxwell|Maxwell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Maxwell, Herbert Eustace. ''[[Space:A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland|A History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland]]'' (Freemantle, London, 1902) Vol. , [ Page ].

A history of the Island of Cape Breton

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A history of the Island of Cape Breton == * by Richard Brown * published S. Low, son, and Marston, London, 1869 * Citation Example: ::: Brown, Richard. ''[[Space:A history of the Island of Cape Breton|A history of the Island of Cape Breton]]'' (S. Low, son, and Marston, London, 1869) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Brown|Brown]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A history of the Island of Cape Breton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryislandc00browgoog/page/n12 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000238350

A History of the Jonathan Cable Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of the Jonathan Cable Family == * by Samuel Edwin Weaver (1869-1955) * published by S.E. Weaver, Hollywood, Calif., 1950 * Source Example: ::: Weaver, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Jonathan Cable Family|A History of the Jonathan Cable Family]]'' (S.E. Weaver, Hollywood, Calif., 1950) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Weaver|Weaver]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Jonathan Cable Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofjonatha00weav

A History of the Kidder Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == A History of the Kidder Family == from A.D. 1320 to 1676, including the biography of our emigrant ancestor James Kidder, also a genealogy of his descendants through his son, John Kidder who settled in Chelmsford, Mass about 1681. * by Frank Eugene Kidder, 1859-1905 * published Allston, Massachusetts, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Kidder Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Kidder_Family_from_A_D/oC1WAAAAMAAJ?hl=en * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89061950705&view=1up&seq=11&skin=2021 * https://archive.org/details/historyofkidderf00kidd === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Kidder, Frank E.''[[Space:A History of the Kidder Family|A History of the Kidder Family]]'' (Allston, Massachusetts, 1886), [ Page ]. *[[#Kidder|Kidder]]

A History of the Minisink Region

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A History of the Minisink Region == which includes the present towns of Minisink, Mount Hope, Greenville and Wawayanda, in Orange County, New York ; from their organization and first settlement to the present time ; also, including a general history of the first settlement of the county * By Charles E Stickney * Published by Coe Finch and I. F. Guiwits, Middletown, N.Y., 1867 * Citation Example: ::: Stickney, Charles E. ''[[Space:A History of the Minisink Region|A History of the Minisink Region]]'' (Coe Finch and I. F. Guiwits, Middletown, N.Y., 1867) * Footnote Example: :::[[#Stickney|Stickney]]: Page 636 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Minisink Region|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofminisin00sticuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010686703 * https://books.google.com/books?id=YioVAAAAYAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/20710/

A history of the Moulton family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] ==A history of the Moulton family== * Author: Moulton, Eben Hobson * Publisher: W. P. Moulton and children * Citation Example: ::: Moulton, Eben Hobson. ''[[Space:A_history of_the_Moulton family|A History of the Moulton Family: A record of the Descendants of James Moulton of Salem and Wenham, Massachusetts, from 1629-1905]]'' (W. P. Moulton and children, Stuart, Iowa 1905) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Moulton|Moulton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_of_the_Moulton_family|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofmoulton00moul/ * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/359484 * https://books.google.com/books?id=zA45AAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606473

A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources|Upper Peninsula]] == A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People: == Its Mining, Lumber and Agricultural Industries * by Alvah Littlefield Sawyer * published by Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1911 * 3 volumes * Source Example: :::Sawyer, Alvah L. "[[Space:A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People|A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People]]''. (Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Sawyer|Sawyer]], Vol. 2, page 833 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan and Its People|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Vols. 1-3 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001265198 :Vol. 1 (pp. 1-626) * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_3YF5AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorther01sawygoog * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Northern_Peninsula_of_M.html?id=3YF5AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=U7wOC2kWcN8C&source=gbs_navlinks_s :Vol. 2 ''(pp. 631-1070)'' * https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorther00sawygoog/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Northern_Peninsula_of_M.html?id=CIV5AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_history_of_the_northern_peninsula_of_m.html?id=hJIC1DePgEAC * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAC9274.0002.001?view=toc :Vol. 3 ''(pp. 1073-1555)'' * https://archive.org/details/historyofnorther03sawy * https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorther02sawygoog/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Northern_Peninsula_of_M.html?id=_hbiAAAAMAAJ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/622277-a-history-of-the-northern-peninsula-of-michigan-and-its-people-its-mining-lumber-and-agricultural-industries-v-03?offset=5 ''(free subscription required)'' * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAC9274.0003.001?view=toc === Library holdings === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-northern-peninsula-of-michigan-and-its-people-its-mining-lumber-and-agricultural-industries/oclc/5997332 * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-northern-peninsula-of-michigan-and-its-people-its-mining-lumber-and-agricultural-industries/oclc/1046539335

A History of the Old Presbyterian Congregation of the People of Maidenhead and Hopewell

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[[Category:Pennington, New Jersey]] [[Category:Hopewell, New Jersey]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Jersey, Sources]] == A History of the Old Presbyterian Congregation of the People of Maidenhead and Hopewell == * A History of the Old Presbyterian Congregation of "the people of Maidenhead and Hopewell," more especially of the First Presbyterian Church of Hopewell at Pennington, New Jersey: Delivered at the Pastor's request, on Sabbath Morning, July 2d, 1876, by the Rev. George Hale, D.D., lately pastor of the church. * Published at Philadelphia by the Press of Henry B. Ashmead for the First Presbyterian Church of Hopewell, 1876. *Suggested source citation: ::Hale, George. ''[[Space:A History of the Old Presbyterian Congregation of the People of Maidenhead and Hopewell|A History of the Old Presbyterian Congregation of the People of Maidenhead and Hopewell]]''. Philadelphia: Press of Henry B. Ashmead, 1876. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History_of_the_Old_Presbyterian_Congregation of_the_People_of_Maidenhead_and_Hopewell|WikiTree profiles that use this source]] === Available online at the following locations: === * https://rucore.libraries.rutgers.edu/rutgers-lib/36827/ * https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T38051MZ * https://archive.org/details/historyofoldpres00hale_0 * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Old_Presbyterian_Congre.html?id=xOoj6ZuMr0cC * https://hopewellhistoryproject.org/histdata/history-of-presbyterian-church-at-pennington-1876-hale/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15418/ ($subscription)

A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Stratford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Bridgeport, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut == * by Rev. [[Orcutt-942|Samuel Orcutt]] (1824-1893) * published by The Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886. * 1393 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (Page 1-692) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-fILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoldtown01orcu ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown00conngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown01orcugoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797055 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007701693 * Vol. 2 Page 693-1393) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uvMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0-_1H7cqDdoC ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown01conngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown00orcugoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797055 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007701693 * Search: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16252 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Vol. 1 & 2: [https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC&pg=PP17 Errata]. * Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC&pg=PA120 Page 120-1]: Alice Seabrook is not the wife of Thomas Sherwood. See the profile for [[Sherwood-62|Thomas Sherwood]]. * Vol. 2, Page 1158. The wife of Andrew Booth. See [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbooth00jaco#page/60/mode/1up Page 60] of Jacobus' ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Booth Family|The Genealogy of the Booth Family]]'' * Page 1156: Wolff, Kathryn Downs. ''The Blagge Family of Stratford, with their Clark Connections: Some Corrections to Orcutt'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc., Stamford, Conn., May 2019) Vol. 61, No. 4, Page 122. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Orcutt|Orcutt]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History Of The Orvis Family In America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of The Orvis Family in America == * by [[Orvis-72|Francis Wayland Orvis]] (1855-) * published by The Orvis Co., Inc., Hackensack, N.J., 1922 * 203 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History Of The Orvis Family In America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bTpBAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoforvisfa1922orvi * https://archive.org/details/ahistoryorvisfa00orvigoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoforvisfa00orvi * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732085 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14027/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE85491 === Table of Contents === * The Orvis Family in England * Before George * George Orvis * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Unidentified families * Scotts Modern Caravan * Miscellaneous Notes * Index. Illustrations * Index. Persons * Supplement to the history of the Orvis Family in America * Index of persons -- other than Orvises * Names of persons other than Orvises appearing in supplement === Citation Formats === * Orvis, Francis Wayland. ''[[Space:A History Of The Orvis Family In America|A History of the Orvis Family in America]]'' (The Orvis Co., Inc., Hackensack, N.J., 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Orvis|Orvis]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Leyton, Essex]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Parish of [[Wikipedia:Leyton|Leyton]], Essex with maps and other illustrations == * by John Kennedy, Vicar of St. Catherine's, Leyton * published by Phelp Brothers, High Road, Leyton, 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dmQvAAAAMAAJ === Citation Formats === * Kennedy, John. ''[[Space:A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex|A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex]]'' (Phelp Brothers, Leyton, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kennedy|Kennedy]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kennedy, John. ''[[Space:A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex|A History of the Parish of Leyton, Essex]]'' (Phelp Brothers, Leyton, 1894) [ Page ].

A History of the Parish of Penistone

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Penistone, Yorkshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire | Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Parish of Penistone == Penistone, Yorkshire, England * by [[Dransfield-272|John Ness Dransfield]] (1839-1930) * published by James H. Wood, The Don Press, [[Wikipedia: Penistone | Penistone]], 1906 * See [https://books.google.com/books?id=JW1GAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA294 Book Review] * 549 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of the Parish of Penistone | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofparisho00dran * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100198244 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Contents * List of Illustrations * History Of The Parish of Penistone Exactly as In Hunter's "History And Topography Of The Deanery Of Doncaster in The Diocese And County of York," Published In 1831 * Local and General Items * History of Penistone Grammar School And Educational Items, Etc. * History of Penistone Market And Agricultural Items, Etc. * History of Penistone Harriers, Interspersed With Hunting And Other Sporting And General Items * Miscellaneous Items * Corrections And Notes * Index, Page 553-569 === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/historyofparisho00dran/page/550/mode/1up Corrections and Notes] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dransfield, John Ness. ''[[Space:A History of the Parish of Penistone|A History of the Parish of Penistone]]'' (The Don Press, Penistone, 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dransfield|Dransfield]])

A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Tatenhill, Staffordshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Staffordshire | Staffordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford == A.K.A. Court Rolls of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford * by Sir [[Hardy-11714|Reginald Hardy]] of Dunstall (2d bart.) (1848-1928) * published by Harrison and Sons, St. Martin's Lane, Printers in Ordinary to His Majesty, London, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 1907 A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XSFJAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924017858899 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187177 * Vol. 2 1908 Court Rolls of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ePRCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100187177 === Citation Formats === * Hardy, Reginald. ''[[Space:A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford|A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford]]'' (Harrison & Sons, London, 1907) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hardy|Hardy]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hardy, Reginald. ''[[Space:A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford|A History of the Parish of Tatenhill in the County of Stafford]]'' (Harrison & Sons, London, 1907) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut == Comprising the present towns of Guilford and Madison. Written largely from the manuscripts of [[Smith-262703|Ralph Dunning Smyth]] (1804-1874). : A.K.A. "History of Guilford and Madison, Conn." * by [[Steiner-2863|Bernard Christian Steiner]] (1867-1926) * published by The Author, Baltimore, 1897 * 538 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842445 * https://archive.org/details/historyofplantat00steiuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100770413 === Citation Formats === * Steiner, Bernard Christian. ''[[Space:A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut|A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut]]'' (Baltimore, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Steiner|Steiner]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Steiner, Bernard Christian. ''[[Space:A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut|A History of the Plantation of Menunkatuck and of the Original Town of Guilford, Connecticut]]'' (Baltimore, 1897) [ Page ].

A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888

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[[Category:New York, Sources]][[Category: Religion Sources]] [[Category:Hudson, New York]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888 == * By Henry Addison Harlow * Published by Stivers, Slauson & Boyd, Middletown, New Jersey, 1888 * Citation Example: :::Harlow, Henry Addison. ''[[Space:A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888|A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888]]'' (Stivers, Slauson & Boyd, Middletown, New Jersey, 1888) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Harlow|A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888]]: Page 48 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Presbytery of Hudson, 1681 - 1888|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofpresbyt00harl * https://books.google.com/books?id=alFDAAAAYAAJ

A History of the Putnam Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Putnam Family in England and America == * by [[Putnam-2520|Eben Putnam]] (1868-1933) * published by The Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., Salem, Mass., 1891-1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1891) Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YN4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331622 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE87362 * (1908) Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b-EUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf00putngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kdlIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331622 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005710509 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731219 * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12249 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* The English home ::* The Putnams of Puttenham ::* The Putnams of Penn ::* The Putnams of Wingrave and Woughton ::* The Putnams of Hawridge and Choulsbury ::* The Putnams of Eddlesborough ::* Coat-of-arms ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. John Putnam ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Second generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Third generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Fourth generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Fifth generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Sixth generation * Vol 2 ::* Seventh generation ::* The Putmans of the Mohawk Valley ::* The John and Thomas Putnam Family of Connecticut and Vermont ::* Descent of John Putnam from Louis IV., King of France ::* Charts ::* Index. Part I. General index ::* Part II. Index to descendants of John Putnam bearing other names than Putnam ::* Part III. Index to marriages === Errata === * Pages xxii, lii, lix, lx, lxi, lxii, lxix reference The Somerby MSS, located in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. For more information see [[:Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] * [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog/page/n150 Page 58] claims that Benjamin Putnam married Elizabeth Putnam, daughter of Thomas, and that Benjamin's wife is named in their childrens' baptism records as "Hanna". Both statements are incorrect: [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog/page/7 pp. 7-8] state correctly that Thomas Putnam's daughter Elizabeth married Joseph Bayley; Salem records show that Benjamin's wife was listed as ''Sarah.'' * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Putnam, Eben. ''[[Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|A History of the Putnam Family in England and America]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891-1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Putnam|Putnam]]) * Putnam, Eben. ''[[Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|A History of the Putnam Family in England and America]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891-1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the Sapp Family

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A History of the Sapp Family == * by John Gooden Sapp, 1876-1961; Harry Wylbur Stanley,1880 - * published by J.G.Sapp and H.W.Stanley, Wyanet, Illinois, 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Sapp Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyofsappfam00sapp *https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Sapp_Family/IxxPAAAAMAAJ?hl=en *https://www.ancestry.ca/search/collections/12791/ === Errata === :A few errors and omissions have probably crept into this work, and those that we have noted we correct as follows: :The children of Jacob Sapp (31) should be, :Christina :Nancy :Rhuey Ann :Elvira :Rachel :Michel :Moses :Isaac :Daniel :The children of Isaac Sapp above were :Simon :Daniel :Matilda :Amanda :No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sapp, John Gooden ''[[Space: A History of the Sapp Family| A History of the Sapp Family]]'' (J.G.Sapp and H.W.Stanley, Wyanet, Ill, 1910), [ Page ]. *[[#Sapp|Sapp]]

A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Albany County, New York]] [[Category: Schenectady County, New York]] [[Category: Schenectady, New York]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] == A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times == * being contributions toward a history of the lower Mohawk Valley * by Jonathan Pearson; edited by J. W. MacMurray * published by J. Munsell's Sons, Printers, Albany, N.Y., 1883. :Citation example: * Pearson, Jonathan; edited by J. W. MacMurray. ''[[Space:A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times|A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times]]''. Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, Printers, 1883. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and English Times|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/resources/patent/index.html * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008618177\ * https://archive.org/details/historyofschenec00pe * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/20866-a-history-of-the-schenectady-patent-in-the-dutch-and-english-times-being-contributions-toward-a-history-of-the-lower-mohawk-valley * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23666724M/A_history_of_the_Schenectady_patent_in_the_Dutch_and_English_times * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16636/ ($subscription) === Table of Contents === * Table of values cited in these pages * Illustrations * Preface * Sketch of the life of Professor Jonathan Pearson, A.M. * Introduction * Division of lands * Adult freeholders * Indian wars on the border, 1662-1713 * Burning of Schenectady * The old French War, 1744-1748 * Fortifications and garrisons * The reformed Nether Dutch Church * St. Georges Church (Episcopal) * An historical sketch of the first Presbyterian Church * Indian trade * Borough and city charter, 1765 and 1798 * Shenenctady Academy and Union College * Schenenctady * Houses in ancient Albany County * Appendix * Index

A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston == To which is added A History of the New Brick Church, with engravings. * by [[Robbins-2309|Chandler Robbins]] (1810-1882) minister of the Second Church * published John Wilson & Son, 22 School Street, Boston, 1852 * 320 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eYYRAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=wWwUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecon00robb * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondc00robb * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondc00robbi * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondch00robb * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondc00robb_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondc1852robb * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondc00robbiala * https://archive.org/details/ahistorysecondc00robbgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007669884 === Table of Contents === * Preface * History of The Second Church ::* Introduction to Discourse, Page 1 ::* First Period, from 1650 to 1723, Page 4 :::* John Mayo, Page 9 :::* Increase Mather, Page 12 ::* Second Period, from 1723 to 1768, Page 67 :::* Cotton Mather, Page 67 :::* Joshua Gee, Page 115 :::* Samuel Mather, Page 120 :::* Samuel Chickley, Page 123 ::* Third Period, from 1768 to 1851, Page 125 :::* John Lathrop, Page 125 :::* Henry Ware, jun, Page 130 :::* Ralph Waldo Emerson, Page 142 :::* Chandler Robbins, Page 143 * History of The New Brick Church ::* Prefatory Note, Page 167 ::* William Waldron, Page 181 ::* William Welsteed, Page 183 ::* Ellis Gray, Page 184 ::* Ebenezer Pemberton, Page 189 * Appendix to History of the Second Church ::* Covenant, Page 209 ::* Michael Powell's Letter to the Governor and Magistrates, Page 210 ::* Will of Increase Mather, Page 212 ::* Table of the Mather and Cotton Lineage, Page 215 ::* Increase Mather's Family Record, from his Family Bible, Page 216 ::* Notice of Cotton Mather's Writings, Page 217 ::* Form of Union between the Second Church and the New Brick, Page 220 ::* Mr. Robbins's Letter of Resignation to the Proprietors of the New Meeting-house, Page 222 ::* Admissions and Baptisms in the Second Church, Page 226 ::* Curious Case of Conscience of John Farnum, Page 291 ::* Interesting and Curious Votes, Page 296 ::* Bill of Fare for Ordination, 1722, Page 298 ::* Deacons of the Second Church, Page 298 ::* Legacies and Donations to the Second Church, Page 299 ::* Address to the Congregation to excite them to raise the Minister's Salary, Page 300 ::* Mr. Emerson's Ordination, Page 301 ::* Mr. Robbins's Ordination, Page 301 ::* Restored Covenant of the Second Church, Page 301 ::* Library of the Church, Page 302 ::* Description of the Communion Plate, Page 302 ::* Social Festival at the Two Hundred and First Anniversary, Page 303 ::* Hymn written for the Festival, Page 305 * Appendix to History of the New Brick Church ::* Notice of Pamphlets relating to Mr. Thacher's leaving Weymouth, Page 306 ::* Speech of the Auctioneer on selling the Old Clock, Page 308 ::* Names of Original Associates who built the New Brick Church, Page 309 ::* Ordination and Genealogical Notice of William Waldron, Page 309 ::* Mr. Welsteed's Ordination, Page 310 ::* Letters of Waldron. — Description of Prof. Wigglesworth. — Meeting of the Overseers of Harvard College, 1723. — Mr. Gee's Ordination. — Christ Church. — Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Portsmouth. — Mr. Wigglesworth's " Sober Remarks." — Salute on Sunday, Page 310 ::* Rev. William Hooper, Page 314 ::* Ordination and Genealogical Notice of Ellis Gray, Page 314 ::* Death and Funeral of Ellis Gray, Page 315 ::* Notices of Dr. Pemberton and Sundry Votes, Page 316 ::* Notices of Deacons Tudor and Parkman, Page 317 ::* Memoranda and Votes, Page 319 === Citation Formats === * Robbins, Chandler. ''[[Space:A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston|A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1852) [ Page ]. * ([[#Robbins|Robbins]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Robbins, Chandler. ''[[Space:A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston|A History of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston]]'' (John Wilson & Son, Boston, 1852) [ Page ].

A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: 2nd Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] == A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion == * by Martin Alonzo Haynes (1845-1919) Private of Company I. * published by Lakeport, N.H., 1896 * Source Example: ::: Haynes, Martin Alonzo. ''[[Space:A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion|A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion]]'' (Lakeport, N.H., 1896) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Haynes|Haynes]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=hmIUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondr00hayn * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecon00hayn * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecondr00haynes * https://archive.org/details/historyofsecond00hayn * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004669287

A History of the Seymour Family

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[[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Seymour Name Study]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Seymour Family == Descendants of Richard Seymour of Hartford, Connecticut, for six generations; with extensive amplification of the lines deriving from his son John Seymour of Hartford / compiled and arranged for publication under the direction of George Dudley Seymour, by Donald Lines Jacobus, based primarily on the manuscript collections of Mary Kingsbury Talcott and of Seymour Morris, which the author has augmented with an introduction, various memorabilia and appendices, and a picture gallery of Seymour family portraits, houses, seals, chests and family memorials. * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1939 * 662 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Seymour Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756281 * https://archive.org/details/historyofseymour00jaco borrow * https://archive.org/details/historyofseymour1939jaco borrow * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/96155 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23651 === Table of Contents === * Introduction * The English origin of Richard and Mercy Seymour * The Seymour Family. 1. Richard1 Seymour, founder of the Connecticut family of the name... * Descendants of John2 Seymour * Illustrations * Appendix I. Bibliography, Seymour Family * Appendix II. The Seymour Committee of 1903 * Appendix III. Registers of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England * Appendix IV. Richard Seymour of the Popham Colony * Appendix V. The first mayor of Hartford welcomes President Washington * Appendix VI. The "Gallant Ledyard" and young William Seymour * Appendix VII. Seymour memorials * Appendix VIII. Seymour Family portraits * Appendix IX. From the authors scrap-book * Appendix X. Governor Thomas "Hart" Seymour * Appendix XI. Bibliography of George Dudley Seymour * Appendix XII. A leaf from "friendships garland" * The inauguration of Charles Seymour as fifteenth president of Yale University * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:A History of the Seymour Family|A History of the Seymour Family]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1939) * [[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]

A History of the Shriver Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Shriver Family == :with particular reference to Jacob Shriver (1714-1792) his son Lewis Shriver (1750-1815) and their descendants * by [[Shriver-573 | Harry Clair Shriver]], 1904-1986 * published 1962 * Sources Used: [https://archive.org/details/historyofshriver00shri/page/n127/mode/2up Appendix VII] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of the Shriver Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofshriver00shri/page/n5/mode/2up * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756033 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :Explanatory :Introduction - German Migrations - Shrivers In First Census :[[Shriver-191 | Jacob Shriver]] (1714 -1792) and Sons *Frederick, Lawrence, Lewis, Henry and Cornelius :*[[Schriver-3 |Lewis Shriver]] (1750-1815) and Sons *Jacob, Frederick William, George Lewis, and Christian :[[Shriver-189 | George Lewis Shriver]] (1791-1852) and Sons *Christian Krise, Lewis P., George W. and Isaac T. Shriver :[[Shriver-186 | Christian Krise Shriver]] (1818-1893) *[[Shriver-514 | Lewis Peter Shriver Jr.]] *[[Shriver-524 | Henry Jefferson Shriver]] *[[Shriver-185 | Jacob Cornelius Shriver]] *[[Shriver-549 | George Isaac Shriver]] *[[Shriver-606 | David Ramanes Shriver]] *[[Shriver-626 | Solomon Sentman Shriver ]] *[[Shriver-635 | Robert Calren Shriver]] *Daniel Edwin Shriver :Appendix I - Last Will of Lewis Shriver :Appendix II - Concerning Lewis Shriver :Appendix III - Shrivers Listed in History of Adams Co. :Appendix IV - Shrivers Referred to History of Western Maryland :Appendix V - Shriver Family Burying Ground Frederick Maryland :Appendix VI - The Shriver Family and Union Mills :Appendix VII - Bibliography === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === :::Shriver, Harry C. ''[[Space: A History of the Shriver Family| A History of the Shriver Family]]'' (1962), [ Page ]. ::: [[#Shriver|Shriver]]

A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] == Title == *Author: Society of Writers to H.M. Signet *Publisher: Society at the University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland 1890 * Source Example: ::: Society of Writers to H.M. Signet (Great Britain). ''"[[Space:A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet|A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet]]"'' (Society at the University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Signet|Signet]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Society_of_Writers_to_H/CFM8AAAAMAAJ :https://archive.org/details/historyofsociety00sociuoft :https://archive.org/details/historyofsociety00socirich :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t3gx4974k :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015030642287 :https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/596845/

A History of the Starr Family of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Starr Family of New England == From the ancestor, Dr. Comfort Starr, of Ashford, County of Kent, England, who emigrated to Boston, Mass., in 1635; containing the names of 6766 of his descendants, and the record and history of 1794 families. * by [[Starr-4813|Burgis Pratt Starr]] (1822-1883) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879 * 577 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa00star * https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16274342/ * http://www.unz.org/Pub/StarrBurgis-1879 === Table of Contents === * Dr. Comfort Starr... * Dr. Comfort Starr, his family and descendants, Boston, Mass. * New London, Conn., branch * Groton Family * Columbus, O., family * Fire lands family, Huron Co., O * Utah family * Norwich family * Nova Scotia family * Texas family * Middletown branch * Guilford, Conn., family * Goshen family * Litchfield, Conn., family * South Farms family * Stow, Summit Co., O., family * Deerfield, Mass., family * Granville, O., family * South Farms family at Baltimore, MD. * Stow, Summit Co., O., family. 302... * Steuben, N. Y., family * Athens, O., family * New London family * Maine family * Danbury branch * Huron Co., O., family * Reading, CT., family * Brookfield, Conn.,family * Mahoning Co., O., family * Butternuts, N. Y., family * Lansing, N. Y., family * Brookfield, CT., family * Penfield, O., family * New Milford, Conn., family * Patterson, N. Y., family * Fredonia, N. Y., family * Ridgefield, CT., family * Clarksfield, O., family * Rochester, N. Y., family * Warren, Conn., family * Dedham, Mass., branch * Vermont family * Thompson, Conn., family * Appendix A * Appendix B * Appendix C * Index, Starr family * Index, Those that married into the Starr family. * Index, Other surnames. * Supplement: Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star/page/579 Page 579] === Errata === * Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star/page/579 Page 579]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Starr, Burgis Pratt. ''[[Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|A History of The Starr Family of New England]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Starr|Starr]]) * Starr, Burgis Pratt. ''[[Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|A History of The Starr Family of New England]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ].

A History of the State of Washington

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[[Category:Washington, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Washington|Sources-Washington]] ==A History of the State of Washington - Volume IV== Biography of early settlers *By Spencer, Lloyd and Pollard, Lancaster *Published by American Historical Society, 1937, New York, New York * Citation Example: :::Spencer, Lloyd and Pollard, Lancaster. ''[[Space:A History of the State of Washington - Volume IV]]'', (American Historical Society, 1937) * Footnote Example: :::[[#Spencer&Lancaster|Spencer and Lancaster]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/A History of the State of Washington - Volume IV|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Nantwich, Cheshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Palatine_of_Chester|Palatine_of_Chester Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich == or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester == * by James Hall, of Nantwich * published by Nantwich, 1883 * 531 pages * review: ''[[Space:The Genealogist.|The Genealogist]]'', Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=CiU9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA270 Page 270-1] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownpar00hall === Table of Contents === * Dedication * List of Subscribers * Table of Contents * List of Plates & Illustrations * Preface * Introduction * Saxon and Norman Periods * Norman Barons of Wich-Malbank * The Parish Register, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownpar00hall/page/335/mode/1up Page 335] * Manorial History * St. Nichols Hospital * St. Lawrence Hospital * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Hall, James. ''[[Space:A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester|A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich]], or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester'' (Nantwich, 1883) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hall|Hall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hall, James. ''[[Space:A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester|A History of The Town and Parish of Nantwich]], or Wich-Malbank, In The County Palatine of Chester'' (Nantwich, 1883) [ Page ].

A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Wales | Wales Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham == * by [[Wikipedia:Alfred_Neobard_Palmer|Alfred Neobard Palmer]] (1847–1915) * published by Hughes and Son * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1: * Part 2: * Part 3: A History of the Older Nonconformity of Wrexham and its Neibourhood (Woodall, Minshall and Thomas, 1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XyQLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofolderno00palm ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100404297 * Part 4: History of the Town of Wrexham, its Houses, Streets, Fields and Old Families ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofw0000palm borrow * Part 5: History of the Thirteen Country Townships of the Old Parish of Wrexham, and of the Townships of Burras Riffri, Erlas, & Erddig === Citation Formats === * Palmer, Alfred Neobard. ''[[Space:A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham|A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham]]'' (Hughes & Son) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#Palmer|Palmer]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Palmer, Alfred Neobard. ''[[Space:A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham|A History of the Town and Parish of Wrexham]]'' (Hughes & Son) Part , [ Page ].

A History of the Town of Acushnet

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of the Town of Acushnet == :Bristol County, State of Massachusetts * by [[Howland-2783 | Franklyn Howland]], 1843-1907 * published in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Acushnet|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofa02howl *https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_the_Town_of_Acushnet_Bristo/-OaaypAR95UC?hl=en *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/532855-redirection ===Table of Contents=== :Discovery :"The Cushenagg Naighbourhood" :The Allotment of "Cushnet" :The Name Acushnet :This Purchase :The First Comers to Old Cushena :The Pioneer Settlers :The Birth of Dartmouth :The Indian War :Old Houses :Antipas Hathaway House :The Taber Homestead :Captain Andrew J. Wing Place :Mason Taber Tavern :Jabez Taber's Tavern :Sands Wing House :Dr. Tobey House :Captain Franklyn Howland Place :The Laura Keene Farm :Dr. Samuel West House :Harrington House :Jonathan Swift House :The Pope Tavern :Greenwood House :Reuben Mason House :Judge Spooner House :Ebenezer Keene House :James Cushman House :Jenney-Morse House :Spooner- Ashley House :Spooner-Bradford House :Capt. Humphrey Hathaway House :The Post office Building :William White House :Samuel Sprague House :Walter Spooner House :Stephen Hathaway House :Leonard Boat House :Summerton House :The Thomas Wood House :Wind Mills :Auld Lang Syne :Original Layouts of Acushnet Lands :The Triangle :The Mill Lot, etc :Acushnet River and Its Tributaries :Revolutionary War :Revolutionary War Incidents :A Revolutionary War Hero :Samuel Joy 's Oven :Small Pox Scourge :Stage Travel :Human Slavery in Acushnet :Indian Relics and Grave Yards :Stocks and Whipping Posts :Ship Building at Acushnet Village :The War of 1812 :September Gale :Spotted Fever Epidemic :Off Springs of Old Dartmouth :Acushnet Township :Incorporation and Set Off :Situation of Acushnet :Business at the Beginning :The First Town Meeting :Town Officers :Town Clerks :Town Clerks, Collectors and Treasurers :Selectmen :School Committee :Surveyors of Highways :Constables :Board of Health :Auditors :Private Schools :Union Seminary :The Long Plain Boarding School :The Russell Private School :The Kempton School :Public Schools :Acushnet High School Privileges :Public School Teachers :State Officials :A Valuable Public Library Favor :The Town Free Library :Thomas Hersom & Co.'s Soap Factory :Town Houses :Town Meeting Orders :Indian Trails and Highways :Corners :Highway Names and Layouts :Macadam Highways :Bridges :Postal Facilities :The Liquor Traffic :Fire Department :Debt, Death and Taxes :Industries of the Town :Cushman's Box Factory :Block Factory :Acushnet Saw Mill Co :White's Cotton Factory :Whelden Cotton Factory :Ansel White Cotton Factory :Iron Mine, Bloomary Forge and Mill :Taber's Mills :Blacksmith Shops :Apothecary Shop :Grocery and Variety Stores :Stove and Tin Shops and Tin Peddlers :Industries on the Mill Lot :Other Industries :Acushnet in the Lead :New Bedford's First Domestic Water Supply :Census of the Town :Revolutionary War Soldiers :Roll of Honor of Soldiers and Sailors of the Civil War :Whaling Masters and Whalers :Precinct Church at Acushnet Village :Methodist Episcopal Church at Acushnet Village :Pastors :Methodist Episcopal Church at Long Plain :Friends' Meeting at Parting Ways :First Baptist Church at Long Plain :Friends' Society at Long Plain :The First Christian Church of North Fairhaven :Present Baptist Church at Long Plain :The Perry Hill Christian Church :The Advent Religious Society :Congregational Church at Acushnet Village :The Lewis Meeting House :Cemeteries :Precinct Cemetery :Ancient Long Plain Cemetery :Other Cemeteries :Praying Indians :Biographical Sketches === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Howland, Franklyn.''[[Space: A History of the Town of Acushnet| A History of the Town of Acushnet]]'' (New Bedford, MA, 1907), [ Page ]. *[[#Howland|A History of the Town of Acushnet]]

A History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Concord, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts == From Its Earliest Settlement to 1832 : and of the Adjoining Towns, Bedford, Acton, Lincoln, and Carlisle, Containing Various Notices of County and State History Not Before Published * by [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859)]] * Russell, Odiorne & Co., Concord, 1835 * 392 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_the_Town_of_Concord%2C_Middlesex_County%2C_Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2bsTAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=NUYVAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofc00shat_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofc00shat_1 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587270 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028481 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17436 === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Indian tribes... * Chapter II. Efforts to civilize the Indians... * Chapter III. Division of the town... * Chapter IV. Philips War... * Chapter V. Year 1684 important... * Chapter VI. American Revolution... * Chapter VII. Battle of Concord * Chapter VIII. State of feeling on the 20th of April... * Chapter IX. State of feeling subsequent to the Revolution... * Chapter X. Ecclesiastical history * Chapter XI. Ordination of Mr. Bliss... * Chapter XII. Natural history * Chapter XIII. Topographical history * Chapter XIV. Statistical history * Chapter XV. Social and official history * Chapter XVI. Biographical notices of college graduates and other individuals belonging to Concord * * Chapter XVII. History of Bedford * Chapter XVIII. History of Acton * Chapter XIX. History of Lincoln * Chapter XX. History of Carlisle * Appendix. No. I. Historical view of the evidence relating to the events of the 19th of April, 1775 * No. II. Notices of military services performed by the people of Concord in the Revolution * No. III. Notices of early families and distinguished men * No. IV. Old and new style * No. V. Notices of the Rev. Samuel Stearns * No. VI. Votes for governor === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Shattuck, Lemuel ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (Russell, Odiorne & Co., Concord, 1835) [ Page ]. * ([[#Shattuck|Shattuck]])

A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Dunstable, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts == From Its Earliest Settlement to the Year of Our Lord 1873. * by The Rev. [[Nason-936|Elias Nason]], M.A. (1811-1887) * published by Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 34 School Street, Boston, 1877 * 316 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=KX8lAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=yOA6AAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ksQimBGqUzYC * https://books.google.com/books?id=JfEMAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=KX8lAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytowndun00lorigoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytowndun01lorigoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00naso_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028820194 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd00naso * https://archive.org/details/historydunstable00nasoiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028831 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006254877 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007668540 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Nason, Elias. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Dunstable, Massachusetts]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1877) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nason|Nason]])

A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y. == * by [[Hedges-2442|Henry Parsons Hedges]] (1817-1911) * published J.H. Hunt, printer, Sag-Harbor, 1897 * 345 pages + 10 page index * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y. | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=woQ-AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofe00hedg_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924079595892/page/n366/mode/1up Page 345] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hedges, Henry Parsons. ''[[Space:A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.|A History of The Town of East-Hampton, N.Y.]]'' (J.H. Hunt, Sag-Harbor, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hedges|Hedges]])

A History of The Town of Franklin, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of The Town of Franklin, Mass. == From its settlement to the completion of its first century, 2d March, 1878. With genealogical notices of its earliest families, sketches of its professional men, and a report of the centennial celebration. * by [[Blake-10416|Mortimer Blake]] (1813-1884) * published by The Committee of The Town, Franklin, Mass., 1879 * 289 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Town of Franklin, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dnOBAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00blak * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff79blak * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00blakrich * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00inblak * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00blak_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028820442 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568200 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006253881 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010028819 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18842/ === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Historical address * Addenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=dnOBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA61 Page 61]. * Genealogical Notices of The Earliest Families in Franklin * General index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=dnOBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA287 Page 287].] === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Blake, Mortimer. ''[[Space:A History of The Town of Franklin, Mass.|A History of The Town of Franklin, Mass.]]'' (The Committee of The Town, Franklin, Mass., 1879) * ([[#Blake|Blake]])

A History of The Town of Freetown, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Freetown, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of The Town of Freetown, Massachusetts == With an account of the Old Home Festival, July 30th, 1902. Freetown is located in southern Massachusetts. In 1659, pilgrims purchased a four-mile tract from the Wampanoag Indians Wamsitti and his squaw Tattapanum for “twenty coats, two rugs, two iron pots, two kettles and one little kettle, eight pair of shoes, six pair of stockings, one dozen of hoes, one dozen of hatchets, two yards of broadcloth,” and most likely alcohol (Pierce 3). This became known as the Freeman’s Purchase. * published by The Press of J.H. Franklin & Co., 78 Bedford Street, Fall River, Mass., 1902 * 287 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Town of Freetown, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00fall * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028820468 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00free * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00fallr * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownoff00unse * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651362 * Also see: https://ldsgenealogy.com/MA/Freetown.htm === Table of Contents === * Corrections and Additions - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1] * Origin of The Town Seal - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1] * Ye Freemen's Purchase, 1659-1683 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA3 Page 3] * Freetown, Mass., 1683-1780 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA11 Page 11] * Slave Trade in Freetown - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA25 Page 25] * An Indenture - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA27 Page 27] * Harriet Livermore - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA28 Page 28] * Church History - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA29 Page 29] * The Assonet Clambake - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA50 Page 50] * School History - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA53 Page 53] * The Guilford H. Hathaway Library - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA69 Page 69] * Military History - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA72 Page 72] * The Lawyers - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA117 Page 117] * The Physicians - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA123 Page 123] * Town Officers - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA133 Page 133] * The Industries - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA158 Page 158] * The Shipping Industries - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA170 Page 170] * Map - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA204 Page 204] * The Assonet River - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA206 Page 206] * Record and Tradition - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA212 Page 212] * An Account of The Old Home Festival, Freetown, Mass., 1902 - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA249 Page 249] * Index - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA282 Page 282] * Illustrations - [https://books.google.com/books?id=3SsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA285 Page 285] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:A History of The Town of Freetown, Massachusetts|A History of The Town of Freetown, Massachusetts]]'' (J.H. Franklin & Co., Fall River, Mass., 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#HTFM|Hist. Freetown]])

A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Greenwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn. == With Many Important Statistics * by Daniel M. Mead, Attorney, etc., at Law, Greenwich, Conn. * published by Baker & Godwin, Printers, Corner Nassau and Spruce Streets, New York, 1857 * 318 pages * ''Book Reviews'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (May 1994) Vol. 36, Page 187. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=1hECAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=v6IeYZca_eoC * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytowngre00meadgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofg00mead_0 * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842404 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofg00mea * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofg00mead * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007665649 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009584609 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh17888481/ === Table of Contents === * Genealogies of several families: p. 277-318 * Introduction * History of Greenwich. Discovery * Petuquapaen * Settlement * Agreements with neighbors * Trouble with the Indians * The legend * A new expedition * The successful attack * Boundary on the west * Increase of Inhabitants, Etc., 1645-1665 * Items from 1665 to 1690 * Another quarter of a century, 1690 to 1715 * Episcopalianism * 1715 to Revolutionary War * French War * The Revolutionary War * Incidents of the Revolution * Tryons expedition * Rivingtons press * Expeditions on the sound * Skirmish beyond King Street * The enemys excurison to North Stamford * Andrew Mead, Humphrey Denton, and Richard Mead * Mill and docks at Mianus * The War of 1812 * Constitution of 1818 * Skimeton parties === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mead, Daniel M., ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.|A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.]]'' (Baker & Godwin, New York, 1857) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mead|Mead]]) * Mead, Daniel M., ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.|A History of the Town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn.]]'' (Baker & Godwin, New York, 1857) [ Page ].

A History of The Town of Hanover, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of The Town of Hanover, N.H. == With an Appendix on Hanover Roads by Professor J. W. Goldthwait * by John King Lord (1848-1926) * published by Dartmouth Press, Hanover, NH, 1928 * 339 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A History of The Town of Hanover, N.H. | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh00lord === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Political Complexion, page 1 * Chapter II. Town Officers, Page 10 * Chapter III. The Village at The College, Page 22 ** Plan of the Village ** Stores and Trades ** Houses ** Village Improvements * Chapter IV. Etna, Page 80 * Chapter V. The Center Village, Page 87 * Chapter VI. The Center Church, Page 93 * Chapter VII. The Church at The College, Page 98 * Chapter VIII. The Baptists, Page 107 * Chapter IX. The Episcopal Church, Page 118 * Chapter X. The Methodists, Page 124 * Chapter XI. The Catholic Church, Page 128 * Chapter XII. Physicians, Page 131 * Chapter XIII. Early Courts, Page 148 * Chapter XIV. Lawyers, Page 160 * Chapter XV. Militia and Military Service, Page 172 * Chapter XVI. Schools, Page 218 * Chapter XVII. Fire Protection; The Village Precinct, Page 242 * Chapter XVIII. Town Paupers ; Town Care of the Poor, Page 256 * Chapter XIX. Newspapers and Printers, Page 261 * Chapter XX. Societies, Page 277 * Chapter XXI. Burying Grounds, Page 293 * Appendix I Notes on Slavery in Hanover, Page 301 * Appendix II Hanover Roads, by Professor J. W. Goldthwait, Page 303 * Index, Page 321 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lord, John King. ''[[Space:A History of The Town of Hanover, N.H.|A History of The Town of Hanover, N.H.]]'' (Dartmouth Press, Hanover, NH, 1928) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lord|Lord]])

A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time, Embracing the Cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Industry, Maine]] == A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time, Embracing the Cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark. == * by William Collins Hatch * published by Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Company, Farmington, Maine, 1893. * Source Example: ::: Hatch, William Collins. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time, Embracing the Cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark.|A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time, Embracing the Cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark.]]'' (Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Company, Farmington, Maine, 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hatch|Hatch]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time, Embracing the Cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownind00hatcgoog * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_History_of_the_Town_of_Industry.html?id=4N7JXxlylYgC

A History of the Town of Keene from 1732

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Keene, New Hampshire]] == A History of the Town of Keene from 1732 == When the Township was Granted by Massachusetts, to 1874, when it Became a City * by Griffin, Simon Goodell, 1824-1902 * published by Sentinel Print. Co., Keene, N.H., 1904. * Source Example: ::: Griffin, Simon Goodell. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Keene from 1732|A History of the Town of Keene from 1732]]'' (Sentinel Print. Co., Keene, N.H., 1904) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Griffin|Griffin]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Keene from 1732|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=8ZYDEDFOQPkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=YAcqAAAAYAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=AJUOAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownkee01applgoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownkee00applgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofk00grif_0 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofk00grif * https://archive.org/details/00887449.30086.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_8ZYDEDFOQPkC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001261822

A History of the Town of Lancaster

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Bibliography]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] ==A History of the Town of Lancaster== by Edward J. Mikula {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster.jpg|size=450|caption=[[Bowman-4568|Bowman]]'s Mill, Lancaster}} In 1793, the Holland Land Company bought about 3,000,000 acres from Robert Morris. Theophilus Cazenove, agent of the Company, selected Joseph Ellicott to survey the land. He laid the land out in ranges, divided by transit lines. Transit Road follows one of these lines. The east and west boundaries of present Lancaster, according to the Holland Land Company's survey lines, are range 6, Township 11. The Holland Land Company office was first at Clarence Hollow, then later moved to Batavia. The Lancaster area was a part of the larger town of Clarence until 1833, when the Town of Lancaster was created by the New York State Legislature. Settlement in this region began along creeks and Indian trails which early settlers later used as highways. For this reason, the first settlers came to the town of Clarence near the old Iroquois trail, now Route 5. From there some people moved south to the town of Lancaster, then a part of Clarence. The first settlers in the town of Lancaster were Alanson Eggleston and the Woodward brothers, who settled on Ellicott Creek, where Bowmansville now stands. This was in 1803. In 1807, Edward Kearney and several others built homes near Cayuga Creek, near the present day St. Mary's Street. Shortly after that, Ahaz Allen built the first grist mill on Cayuga Creek where Mook's Mill now stands. These early settlers paid two dollars an acre for the land. The Holland Land Company laid out a road from Alden to Buffalo in 1808, following Cayuga Creek. The first settlers in the township were of New England origin and they organized the Presbyterian Church in 1818 and built a meeting house in 1832. They came here, attracted by the fertile, level land of this region. One group, including the Blackmans, Peckhans, Bissels, Johnsons, and others, settled on Alden Road (Broadway, U.S. Route 20) near the present Schwartz Road corner. There the first school house was started in 1810 with Miss Freelove Johnson as teacher. When the War of 1812 came to Niagara Frontier, it spread panic in the little settlements east of Buffalo. Refugees of burning Buffalo fled to Williamsville, Clarence, and Harris Hill. In Cheektowaga, at one outlying farm, the men of Lancaster gathered and kept watch all day and night until the danger of invasion by British troops was gone. The frontier was quickly rebuilt and resettled after the War. New Englanders continued coming to the area after the War of 1812. Around 1830, there was a new group coming in large numbers. The Germans - a few from Pennsylvania, and others directly from Germany - began coming into the region. They were primarily farmers, although many of them turned to the new industries. The Germans who first came were Protestant and formed a German Luthern Church about 1835, as well as a German Methodist Church. The New Englanders had added a Methodist Episcopal Church in 1837 to the little community. The area remained a simple farming center. The mill established by Allen and the tavern run by Carpenter near the ford in Cayuga Creek determined the importance of this settlement. All farmers had to come to the mill to have their grain ground. A general store was also started here. The tavern was an important center of community life, and was encouraged by the Holland Land Company which sometimes gave free land to tavern keepers to build along new roads and thus draw new settlers into these parts. In 1823, the United States government recognized the growing community by establishing a post office here, calling it Cayuga Creek. The next group to come in large numbers were Germans from southern Germany, the Rhine Valley, and the Alsace Lorraine region. Driven out of their land by undemocratic government and crop failure, they came here for a new start in life. They founded St. Mary's German Roman Catholic Church in 1851. Many were skilled craftsmen in wood working and tanning, which added greatly to the prosperity of the community. The Irish came in at this same time, attracted to the area by the jobs on the railroads. They had been forced to leave their homeland by bad government and failure of the potato crop. They settled in the north end of the community, which was for a while known as Irishtown. Later they bought stores and other business enterprises and became leading citizens. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-1.jpg|size=450|caption=[[Handel-117|Fred Handel]]'s Blacksmith Shop, Lancaster, 1886}} One of the most interesting groups to come to the town was the wealthy Dutch group in 1849, including the Vanpeyma, the Koopman, the Idsardi, the Zuidema, and the Dykstra families, plus their Dutch servants. Merchants in the Netherlands sold their businesses and ships to come to America, bringing with them money to invest in plants here, or to buy farms or stores. They have left a record of the trip in a diary, a typescript which is now in the Buffalo and Eric County Public Library. A translated copy is in the files of the Lancaster Historical Society. By 1849, the settlement at the bend in Cayuga Creek was a thriving industrial and trading center. In that year it was incorporated with a government of its own as the village of Lancaster. At first the industries in the village of Lancaster were to supply local needs, as was true in any new community in that period. A grist mill and a sawmill were necessary for a farming community. A slaughterhouse was created on Erie Street by a German, Schrankel, to prepare meat for local use. Because of the abundance of hemlock bark in this region and a great need for leather on the farms, the tanning business became important. The most important tanning factories were the ones which stood where the Legion Building now stands and the one bought by Koopman and turned into a soap factory where the Redman Lodge stands today. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-2.jpg|size=450|caption=Willow Dale Observatory, [[Van_Duzee-15|W.S. Van Duzee]], M.D. Lancaster, about 1880}} The glass factory is the most famous of Lancaster's early industries. It was founded originally by eight glass blowers from Pittsburgh about 1849. It changed hands many times, with the townspeople buying stock in it each time. The best known owners were James and Gatchell. The factory stood on what is now known as James Place. The Glass Works produced bottles until 1904. The buildings were torn down in 1912. To this day, residents digging or planting lawns find interesting pieces of glass. In 1907, the Lancaster Industrial Glass Company was formed. Buildings housing the new automatic glass machinery were built. In 1921, this plant on Sheldon Avenue was purchased by Dr. William More Decker and for nine years it produced the famous Hygeia nursing bottle. In 1929, the plant was sold to Hazel Atlas. In 1956, the plant was sold to the Continental Can Company and in 1963 to Brockway Glass. The factory finally closed its doors in 1965, thus ending a 116-year tradition of glass making in Lancaster. An organ factory was started in 1866, and employed the skilled German cabinet-workers of this region. One of these organs was in St. Louis Church in Buffalo before it was destroyed by fire. This and the glass works were, of course, producing goods not needed entirely within the town, as the products of the early grist mill had been. There was also a brickyard, and several others have been added from time to time. They supply necessary building materials for a community. Two different lumber yards had bedstead factories connected with them. The Stafford Factory was on Aurora Street and part of the building remains as the lumber yard there. The other, run by Knaubers, was north of the Erie tracks. Many women conducted little schools for children in their homes. In addition, there was at one time a girls' school, an academy, on the edge of the village on the Batavia Road. St. Mary's began a parochial school in 1874, and at the turn of the century St. Mary's was the first parochial high school in the State of New York. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-3.jpg|size=450|caption=[[Space:Lancaster Baptist Church|Lancaster Baptist Church]]}} Lancaster's second expansion period came in the 1890's. It was brought about by the erection of the New York Central Railroad Shops on Ellicott Road near Transit Road. The little village which grew up around these shops, partly in the town of Lancaster and partly in the town of Cheektowaga, was named in honor of the president of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, Chauncey Depew. By the end of the year 1893, Gould Coupler Company, Union Car Company, and National Car Wheel Works had been opened in Depew. A brass works was burned and almost immediately rebuilt in 1895 because of the need of this metal in the new industries. The year before, Lancaster had had a disastrous fire which destroyed the Cushing Block, the soap factory, and several stores. This was a time of prosperity and expansion. Businesses were rebuilt, and that time a landmark, the Town Hall, was built. The Buffalo, Bellevue and Lancaster Electric Railway was started in 1893, and the loop through Depew was built the next year. Northern Depew was also served by the Buffalo and Depew trolley line between 1896 and the 1920's. The last trolley run in Lancaster was on June 5, 1931, thus ending the trolley car era. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-4.jpg|size=450|caption=Bowmansville home of [[Lewis-26982|Theodore G. Lewis]], M.D.}} {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-5.jpg|size=450|caption=[[Space:Lancaster-Cheektowaga School District No. 4|Lancaster-Cheektowaga School District No. 4]] one Room School, constructed about 1863}} This expansion meant that many people were needed to fill the jobs. The Polish had begun to come to America after 1880, driven out of Europe by persecution and the fact that it was impossible for them to acquire land of their own. They came to the Buffalo area because their friends had sent back word that there was money to be made here and land that could be bought. Now many went to work in the shops in Depew. In the same way, many Italians left Europe after 1890 to find a better place to live. They came to this region because they could get jobs in the factories. Others who came to work in the factories were the Czechoslovakians, Ukrainians, Hungarians, Russians, and Yugoslovakians. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-6.jpg|size=450|caption=Depew Grocery Store, 1937}} Since World War II most of the town's residents have come from other states or cities because of employment opportunities on the Niagara Frontier; people now come as individual families, giving Lancaster a housing boom much like the boom of the early 1890's. {{Image|file=A_History_of_the_Town_of_Lancaster-7.jpg|size=450|caption=[[Space:Gould Coupler, Depew, New York|Symington-Gould Plant]], Depew, 1957}} Our industries today produce very little for local consumption. We are more dependent on the Niagara Frontier and the outside world. Our population, however, to some degree, still shows the result of these different groups who were attracted here to make new homes. Lancaster Machine Knife Works, incorporated in 1896, was originally engaged in the manufacture of wood working machinery. After it was reorganized in 1899, the production of woodworking machinery was suspended and the entire effort was concentrated on machine knives, used in planing mills, box factories, paper mills, and metal cutting. Presently our leading industry Scott Aviation, which started with the manufacture of tail wheels and steering wheels for light aircraft, is now a well-known manufacturer of high altitude equipment and resuscitation devices used the world over. Published by THE BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY in commemoration of THE ERIE COUNTY SESQUICENTENNIAL 1971. The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society disclaim responsibility for the statements, whether of fact or opinion made by the author. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-town-of-lancaster/oclc/8417584 WorldCat record]

A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Middlefield, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts == * by Edward Church Smith (b.1877), [[Smith-284150|Philip Mack Smith]] (1883-1951), Theodore Clarke Smith (1870-1960) * privately. print., Middlefield, Mass., 1924 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262217 * https://books.google.com/books?id=KSklAAAAMAAJ * Index Supplement for A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts ** (1997) https://books.google.com/books?id=E97sSAAACAAJ * Index for Middlefield Genealogies: Extracted from A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts ** (1997) https://books.google.com/books?id=HgLzngEACAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Smith, Edward. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts]]'' (priv. print., Middlefield, Mass., 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Smith|Smith]]) * Smith, Edward. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Middlefield, Massachusetts]]'' (priv. print., Middlefield, Mass., 1924) [ Page ].

A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New London, New Hampshire]] == A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899 == * by Edward Oliver Lord, b.1856 * published by Rumford Press, New London, N.H., 1899 * Citation Example: ::: Lord, Edward Oliver. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899|A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899]]'' (Rumford Press, New London, N.H., 1899) * Reference Example: ::: [[#Lord|Lord]]: Page 111 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00lord * http://www.library.unh.edu/digital/object/digital:00127 * https://books.google.com/books?id=A5J-FYRO-JsC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100346392

A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Northfield, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts == For 150 Years, with an account of the prior occupation of the territory by the Squakheags, and with Family Genealogies. * by [[Temple-3396|Josiah Howard Temple]] (1815-1893) & [[Sheldon-4453|George Sheldon]] (1818-1916) * published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, New York, 1875 * 636 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=yjdcfw-5Q2cC * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00tem * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownnor00shelgoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00temp * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011206016 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332341 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Temple, Josiah Howard. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts]]'' (Joel Munsell, Albany, New York, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Temple|Temple]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Temple, Josiah Howard. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts]]'' (Joel Munsell, Albany, New York, 1875) [ Page ].

A History of the Town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Norton, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, from 1669-1859 == * by Rev. [[Clark-53416|George Faber Clark]] (1817-1899) * published by Crosby, Nichols, and Co., Boston, 1859. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=53MWWENRSnYC * https://books.google.com/books?id=UgoWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownnor00clargoog * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownnor01clargoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924025963715 * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00clar * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofn00clar_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651112 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clark, George Faber. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts|A History of the Town of Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, from 1669-1859]]'' (Crosby, Nichols, & Co., Boston, 1859) [ Page ]. * ([[#Clark|Clark]])

A History of The Town of Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, Mass.

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == A History of The Town of Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, Mass. == * by Field, David Dudley (1781-1867) * published by The Press of Case, Tiffany and Burnham, Hartford, 1844 * Source Example: ::: Field, David. ''[[Space:A History of The Town of Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, Mass.|A History of The Town of Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, Mass.]]'' (Case, Tiffany and Burnham, Hartford, 1844) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Field|Field]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of The Town of Pittsfield, in Berkshire County, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp00fie * http://books.google.com/books?id=XSQWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp00fie * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp00fiel * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp00fiel_0 * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownpit00fielgoog

A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Poultney, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875 == with family and biographical sketches and incidents. * by Joseph Joslin, [[Frisbie-976|Barnes Frisbie]] (1815-1893), Frederick Ruggles (b.1805) * published by Journal Printing Office, Pultney, VT, 1875 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownpou00rugggoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp1875josl * https://books.google.com/books?id=lQWbXcCvZCQC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100330067 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Chapter I. Introductory — Charter — Changes in the Charter Lines — Proprietors' Meetings — Streams of Water, and something of the Topography of the Town * Chapter II. The First Settlement and the First Settlers * Chapter III. Burgoyne's Invasion in the Summer of 1777 — The Settlers driven off - Interesting Incidents * Chapter IV. The First Town Representative — Reorganization of the Town — Grand List of 1781 — Settlement of Ithamar Hibbard — First Meeting House erected — Division of the Town into School Districts * Chapter V. The Poultney Library — Other Libraries — The first Census — Mills erected prior to 1800 * Chapter VI. Population of the Town by Decades, 1791 to 1870 — The villages in 1800 — The Business at and about that time— Post Offices * Chapter VII. The Poultney Turnpike — The Flood of 1811 — Damages by the Flood — Incidents * Chapter VIII. The War of 1812 — Political Exeitement — Its Effect among the People * Chapter IX. Agriculture and the Industries — Social Habits * Chapter X. The East and West Villages — Their Growth — The Poultney Gazette and Northern Spectator — The Poultney Band * Chapter XI. Ecclesiastical — History of Congregational, Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, Advent and Roman Catholic Churches * Chapter XII. Masons— Odd Fellows — Temperance and Temperance Organizations * Chapter XIII. The Troy Conference Academy — Ripley Female College — Poultney Normal Institute — St. John's School * Chapter XIV. The Bank of Poultney — Rutland and Washington Railroad — Telegraph * Chapter XV. The Slate Interest * Chapter XVI. ** Poultney in the War of 1861 ** Family and Biographical ** Appendix === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Joslin, Joseph & Frisbie, Barnes & Ruggles, Frederick. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875|A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875]]'' (Journal Printing Office, Pultney, VT, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Joslin|Joslin]])

A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Sullivan, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] == A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917 == * by Rev. Josiah Lafayette Seward (1845-1917) * published by the author, Keene, NH, 1921 * Citation Example: ::: Seward, Josiah. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917|A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917]]'' (the author, Keene, NH, 1921) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Seward|Seward]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs01sewa ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs1177sewa ::* http://www.library.unh.edu/digital/object/digital:00130 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889978 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529044 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE111233 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownsul01sewagoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wpwhg5f9bbAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=77YyAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs02sewa ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofs2177sewa ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009889978 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529044 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE109601 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownsul00sewagoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tRyhuXZaniUC

A history of the town of Union, in the county of Lincoln, Maine, to the middle of the nineteenth century; with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants

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[[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Lincoln County, Maine]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A history of the town of Union, in the county of Lincoln, Maine, to the middle of the nineteenth century; with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants .. == * by Sibley, John Langdon, 1804-1885 * Publication date 1851, Publisher: Boston, B. B. Mussey and co. * Citation Example: ::: Sibley, John Langdon. ''[[Space:A history of the town of Union, in the county of Lincoln, Maine, to the middle of the nineteenth century; with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants|A history of the town of Union, in the county of Lincoln, Maine, to the middle of the nineteenth century; with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants]]'' (Boston, B. B. Mussey and Co., 1851. * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Union|Union]]: === Available online at this location: === ::* https://archive.org/details/aar8193.0001.001.umich.edu/page/n1

A history of the town of Wirt and village of Richburgh, New York

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Richburg, New York]] [[Category:Wirt, New York]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_of_the_town_of_Wirt_and_village_of_Richburgh%2C_New_York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Thomson, Howard B '''Publisher:''' Wirt, N.Y.: Mrs. H.B. Thomson, 1963 === Usage === * Thomson, Howard B. ''[[Space:A_history_of_the_town_of_Wirt_and_village_of_Richburgh%2C_New_York|A history of the town of Wirt and village of Richburgh, New York]].'' Wirt, N.Y.: Mrs. H.B. Thomson, 1963. [[#Thomson1963|Thomson1963]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * Ancestry: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12500/ * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-town-of-wirt-and-village-of-richburg-new-york/oclc/866263168

A History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen In The State of Maine

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Maine, Sources]] [[Category:Bremen, Maine]] [[Category:Bristol, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine|Maine Sources]] == A History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen In The State of Maine == '''...Including The Pemaquid Settlement.''' * By John Johnson, LL.D. * Published by Joel Munsell, Albany, N.Y.,1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen In The State of Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyoftowns00john * https://books.google.com/books?id=HbETAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=fa0TAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * CHAPTER I. General Description of the Place - Minerals - Geology. * CHAPTER II. Wild Animals of the Region. The Native Tribes. * CHAPTER III. Early Navigators on the coast. - Beginning of the English and French rivalries for exclusive possession - The fisheries - Gosnold's voyage and discovery of Cape Cod - Capt. Pring. * CHAPTER IV. Important voyage of Capt. ''George Weymouth'', Pentecost Harbor. * CHAPTER V. The river discovered by Weymouth. Is it the Kennebec? The Penobscot? The St. George? * CHAPTER VI. Continued efforts to colonize North America — Sailing of the Popham colony under the directions of the Plymouth company — They visit Pemaquid, where they are kindly received; and finally debark at the mouth of the Kennebec — Voyage of Capt. John Smith to this coast (1605-1614). * CHAPTER VII. A fierce war among the natives, followed by a destructive pestilence — Several Englishmen, sent out by Sir F. Gorges, spend a winter in the country — Voyage of Capt. Dermer in pursuit of Rocroft, and cruise along the coast from Monhegan to Virginia — Levett's voyage (1615-1623). * CHAPTER VII. The Plymouth Patent of June 1st, 1631, in the name of John Peirce. Richard Pearce, son of John Peirce, and his father-in-law, John Brown, become permanent settlers at Pemaquid — Statement of Samuel Welles of Boston — Brown's purchase of two Indian sagamores — Abraham Shurte purchases Monhegan for Aldsworth and Elbridge (1620-35). * CHAPTER IX. The two Indian sagamores, Samoset and Unongoit — Pemaquid the centre of business on the coast — Beginnings of other settlements in the vicinity — The first fort at Pemaquid — Traders and pirates on the coast — Dixy Bull — Mills at the Falls. * CHAPTER X. Patents granted by the great Council of Plymouth — The Pemaquid patent — Gyles, John and Thomas Eldridge — Nicholas Davison becomes sole owner of the Pemaquid patent — Shem Drowne. * CHAPTER XI. The great storm of August, 1635, on the coast of New England — The ship Angel Gabriel, wrecked at Pemaquid — John Cogswell and family passengers by her — Affidavit of Samuel Haines a servant in the Cogswell's family — Encroachment of the French at the east — Immigration from England checked by the political troubles, there — Ferocious strife between the two French rivals, D'Alney and La Tour, in the French colonies at the east, threatening at times to involve Massachusetts and other English settlements on the coast. * CHAPTER XII. Civil Government at Pemaquid — Silvanus Davis's statement as to the population of Pemaquid and vicinity — Progress of the settlements west of the Kennebec — The Piscataqua settlement taken under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts — Inquiry as to the northern boundary of the latter — By actual survey it is found to be in lat, 43° 43' 12" — The line extended east to Clapboard Island — Massachusetts extends her jurisdiction east to Saco — Charles II sends Commissioners to investigate the difficulties of the colonies — The territory of Sagadahoc — The Royal Commissioners of Penobscot — Oath of allegiance taken by citizens — County of Cornwall — New Dartmouth — The governments established by the Commissioners soon die out, and the people look to Massachusetts. * CHAPTER XIII. Massachusetts, on application, sends commissioners to the eastern settlements — Fierce war between the Mohawks and the New England Indians — Acadia ceded to France; and the latter takes possession of the country as far west as the Penobscot, but asserts a claim to the territory quite to the Kennebec — Massachusetts orders a new survey of her northern boundary line with a view of extending her jurisdiction over the eastern settlements — The people petition to be taken under her protection — Action of the general court — Commissioners appointed by the general court "hold a court" at Pemaquid — Organization of the county of Devon or Devonshire, and civil and military officers appointed — The Indian war, called King Philip's war, begun in Massachusetts, extends to the eastern colonies — The people of Pemaquid still hope to preserve the peace and make commendable efforts for the purpose — John Earthy. * CHAPTER XIV. Efforts of the Pemaquid people through their agent, John Earthy to preserve peace with the Indians — A slaver on the coast — Indian conferences — Indian hostilities begun at Casco, and continued on the Kennebec — The people of Sheepscott, and Pemaquid, hearing of the hostilies at the settlements west of them make their escape to the islands — All the settlements destroyed — Indian Treaty negotiated at Boston — The Penobscot sachem Mugg — Fight with the Indians at Pemaquid. * CHAPTER XV. Pemaquid Under The Duke of York. Sagadahoc neglected by the duke's government — Gov. Lovelace of New York, sends a communication to the inhabitants of Pemaquid — A sloop sent from New York for the relief of the sufferers by the Indian wars — The jurisdiction of the dukes' government extended over the territory of Sagadahoc, and a fort erected at Pemaquid — Regulations for the trade and business of the settlement — Anthony Brockholls appointed captain of the fort, who was succeeded by Caesar Knapten and Francis Sharpe — Petitions to the inhabitants to the Duke's government. * CHAPTER XVI. James Duke of York becomes King of England, as James II, and New York and Sagadahoc, in consequence, become Royal Provinces — The Sagadahoc territory, including Pemaquid, detached from New York and transferred to Massachusetts — Increased burdens of the people under their new rulers — Baron de St. Castine, becomes a resident at Biguyduce and marries a daughter of Madockawando — Gov. Andros makes an excursion to Biguyduce, with a small military force, and pillages the house of Castine — Returns to Pemaquid and proceeds to Boston — His efforts to conciliate the Indians unsuccessful — Disgusted, because they pay no respect to his proclamation, he resolves on a coercive policy, and with a military force marches to the eastward to chastise the disobedient natives — At Pemaquid he hears of the Revolution in England and hastily returns to Boston — Lieut. James Weems, commander of the Pemaquid fort, remains at his post, with a few men, and reports to the authorities at Boston — Capture and destruction of the fort and settlement at Pemaquid by the Indians. * TBD... === Eratta === * See [https://archive.org/details/historyoftowns00john/page/n14/mode/1up Corrections, &c.] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Johnson, John. ''[[Space:A History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen In The State of Maine|A History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen In The State of Maine, Including The Pemaquid Settlement]]''. (Joel Munsell, Albany, N.Y., 1873). [ Page ]. * [[#Johnson|Johnson, History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen]]: [ Page ]. * ([[#Johnson|Johnson, History Of The Towns of Bristol And Bremen]]: [ Page ])

A History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States of America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] == A History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States of America == *Subtitle: ... embracing a full biographical sketch of the author, the early history of the world, the early history of the aborigines, the early history of America, the early history of The Netherlands, the derivation of names, the ancestral lineage, the genealogy, biographical sketches of its most distinguished members, and a family record * by John Waddell Van Sickle * published by the author, Springfield, Ohio, 1880. * Source Example: ::: Van Sickle, John W. ''[[Space:A history of the Van Sickle family in_the_United States of America| A History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States of America]]''. Springfield, Ohio, published by the author, 1880. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#VanSickle|Van Sickle]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_history_of_the_Van_Sickle_family_in_the_United_States_of_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books/?id=SJlYAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773236 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/184716-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15877/ ($subscription)

A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: West Sussex]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex == including the Rapes of Chichester, Arundel, and Bramber, with the City and Diocese of Chichester. In two volumes * by [[Dallaway-21|James Dallaway]], B.N. F.A.S. (1763-1834) Prebendary of Hova Ecclesia, and Rector of Slynfold. * published by T. Bensley, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street, London, 1815 * description at the [http://collections.britishart.yale.edu/vufind/Record/3884326 Yale Center for British Arts] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0VkMAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000156493 * Vol. 2 pt. 1 The Parochial Topography of the Rape of Arundel ::* * Vol. 2 pt. 2 The Parochial Topography of the Rape of Bramber, Edmund Cartwright ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000156493 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MFoMAQAAMAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * Dallaway, James. ''[[Space:A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex|A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex]]'' (T. Bensley, London, 1815) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dallaway|Dallaway]])

A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield == With a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey. * by [[Canfield-2513|Frederick Alexander Canfield]] (1849-1926) * published Dover, N.J., 1897 * 200 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Dzg5AAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=EoY_AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/historyofthomasc00canf * https://archive.org/details/ahistorythomasc00canfgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729989 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102277979 === Companion to A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield === * "Companion to A history of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield with a genealogy of their descendants in New Jersey, by Frederick A. Canfield, 1897" published by Canfield Family Association, 2006 ** http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184129 === Citation Formats === * Canfield, Frederick Alexander. ''[[Space:A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield|A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield]]'' (Dover, N.J., 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Canfield|Canfield]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Canfield, Frederick Alexander. ''[[Space:A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield|A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield]]'' (Dover, N.J., 1897) [ Page ].

A History of Tong, Shropshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Shropshire|Shropshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Tong, Shropshire == Its church, manor, parish, college, early owners, and clergy, with notes on Boscobel. * by George Griffiths (of Weston-under-Lizard.) * published by Horne & Bennion, 1894 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Tong, Shropshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 2nd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kHEuAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Griffiths, George. ''[[Space:A History of Tong, Shropshire|A History of Tong, Shropshire]]'' (Horne & Bennion, 1894) [ Page ]. * ([[#Griffiths|Griffiths]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Griffiths, George. ''[[Space:A History of Tong, Shropshire|A History of Tong, Shropshire]]'' (Horne & Bennion, 1894) [ Page ].

A History of Van Buren County, Michigan

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Van Buren County, Michigan]] [[Category: Michigan, Sources|Van Buren]] == A History of Van Buren County, Michigan == A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principle Interests * by C. O. W. Rowland * published by The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1912 * Source Example: :::Rowland, C. O. W. [[Space:A History of Van Buren County, Michigan|''A History of Van Buren County, Michigan: A Narrative Account of its Historical Progress, its People, and its Principle Interests'']], volume I. (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1912) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#hisvbc|''A History of Van Buren County'']], page 466 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Van Buren County, Michigan|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/ahistoryvanbure01rowlgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/14014716.html * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/9059689.html * https://books.google.com/books/about/HISTORY_OF_VAN_BUREN_COUNTY.html?id=zcqnFOSY2RQC * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_HISTORY_OF_VAN_BUREN_COUNTY_MICHIGAN.html?id=fJSB-YOfgyoC * https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/bad1051.0002.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext :Subscription necessary: * http://www.accessible.com/accessible/preLog?Browse=BMI001224 === Library holdings === * https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-van-buren-county-michigan-a-narrative-account-of-its-historical-progress-its-people-and-its-principal-interests/oclc/605003329

A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Welsh History]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wales|Sources for Wales]] __TOC__ == A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest == * by [[Wikipedia:John_Edward_Lloyd|John Edward Lloyd]] (1861–1947) * published by Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1911, 1912, 1939 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1911) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iM90bYrEq6sC ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwalesfr01lloyuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorywalesfr01lloygoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000154366 * 2nd edition (1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwalesfr02lloyuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorywalesfr02lloygoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorywalesfr00lloygoog ::* https://archive.org/details/2edhistoryofwale01lloyuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100590206 * 3rd edition (1939) ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=FojSAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Lloyd, John Edward. ''[[Space:A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest|A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest]]'' (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lloyd|Lloyd]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Lloyd, John Edward. ''[[Space:A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest|A History of Wales, From the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest]]'' (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1911) [ Page ].

A History of Walpole, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A History of Walpole, New Hampshire == * by Martha McDanolds Frizzell, 1902 - * published by Walpole Historical Society, Walpole, New Hampshire, 1963 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Walpole, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofwalpole01friz (Volume 1) * https://archive.org/details/historyofwalpole02friz (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''VOLUME 1''' :I WALPOLE AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS ::History by Decades :II HOMESTEADS AND LAND RECORDS :III TOWN BUSINESS AND SERVICES ::Town Meetings ::Schools ::Libraries ::Fire Protection :IV WATERWAYS ::New Hampshire-Vermont Boundary ::Log Drives ::Bridges ::Tributaries ::North Walpole Water System ::Village Water System :V BUSINESS ::Agriculture ::Mercantile ::Manufacturing :VI ORGANIZATIONS :VII CHURCHES :APPENDIX :BIBLIOGRAPHY :'''VOLUME II''' :EXPLANATION OF THE GENEALOGIES :ABBREVIATIONS :GENEALOGIES :CREDITS :GENERAL INDEX === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Frizzell, Martha McDanolds.''[[Space: A History of Walpole, New Hampshire| A History of Walpole, New Hampshire]]'' (Walpole Historical Society, Walpole, New Hampshire, 1963), [ Page ]. *[[#Frizzell|A History of Walpole, New Hampshire]]: Page 21

A History of Welcome Garrett and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A History of Welcome Garrett and His Descendants == :From his birth in 1758 down to a recent date :Embracing Genealogical Data of Many Generations of the Garrett, Martin, Puckett, :Starbuck, Deatherage and Numerous other families sprung from him, :with a brief account of the Ancestors of His Two Wives, he having been twice married. :Including some genealogical data of the descendants of Benjamin Garrett, :late of West Virginia, Boeter Garrett, Gibson Garrett and Madison Garrett, :all of whom were bound together by ties of consanguinity. : And a chapter of genealogical data of numerous other branches of the :Garrett families of America. * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70051798/samuel-bond-garrett Samuel B. Garrett, 1844 - 1926 * Hoosier Printing Co, Muncie, Indiana, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Welcome Garrett and His Descendants, |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18278/#:~:text=A%20history%20of%20Welcome%20Garrett%20and%20his%20descendants%20%3A%20from%20his,two%20wives%2C%20he%20having%20been * https://www.loc.gov/item/09023996/ * https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_History_of_Welcome_Garrett_and_His_Des/Jg1MAAAAMAAJ?hl=en * https://archive.org/details/historyofwelcome00lcgarr === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Garrett, Samuel B.. ''[[Space:A History of Welcome Garrett and His Descendants | A History of Welcome Garrett and His Descendants ]]'' (Muncie, Indiana, 1909), [ Page ]. * ([[#Garrett|Garrett]])

A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wilkes-Barre%2C_Pennsylvania]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania == From its first beginnings to the present time, including chapters of newly-discovered early Wyoming Valley history, together with many biographical sketches and much genealogical material * by [[Harvey-13507|Oscar Jewell Harvey]], A.M. (1851-1922) * published by Raeder Press, Wilkes-Barré, 1909-1930. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YUYVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesba01harv ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesb01harv ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorywilkesb01smitgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651840 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xLBZAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rEYVAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xLBZAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistorywilkesb00smitgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651840 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012262872 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesb03harv * Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesb04harv * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesb05harv * Vol. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofwilkesb06harv === Citation Formats === * Harvey, Oscar Jewell. ''[[Space:A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania|A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Raeder Press, Wilkes-Barré, 1909-1930) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Harvey|Harvey]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Harvey, Oscar Jewell. ''[[Space:A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania|A History of Wilkes-Barré, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]]'' (Raeder Press, Wilkes-Barré, 1909-1930) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Winthrop, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts == * by [[Snow-7128|Edward Rowe Snow]] (1902-1982) * Boston University Graduate School Thesis, 1939 * 108 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofwinthro00snow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Snow, Edward Rowe. ''[[Space:A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts|A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts]]'' (Boston University Graduate School Thesis, 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Snow|Snow]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Snow, Edward Rowe. ''[[Space:A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts|A History of Winthrop, Massachusetts]]'' (Boston University Graduate School Thesis, 1939) [ Page ].

A Hoskins Family Record

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Hoskins Family Record == With reference to the descendants of William Hoskins (Son of Henry and Ann Winthrop Hoskins) Migrated to Massachusetts in 1633 * by Edwin Ray Hoskins * Scipio Center?, New York, 1963 * Source Example: ::: Hoskins, Edwin Ray, ''[[Space:A Hoskins Family Record|A Hoskins Family Record]]'', Scipio Center?, New York, 1963. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Hoskins|Hoskins]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Hoskins Family Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082406059;view=1up;seq=11

A House of Harrison

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A House of Harrison == == Description == * By Murphy, Catherine May Bell Harrison * Unpublished Manuscript. Contributed to archive.org by [https://archive.org/details/family_history_library Brigham Young University Family History Library]. * Citation example: ::Murphy, Catherine May Bell Harrison,. ''[[Space:A House of Harrison|A House of Harrison.]]'' Unpublished MSS dated 1966-1967. * Footnote example: ::[[#Murphy|Murphy]]: Page 20 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/A_House_of_Harrison|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online == * https://archive.org/details/houseofharrison00murp * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1779063

A House Through Time - 5, Ravensworth Terrace.

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:5, Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne]] '''Please feel free to get involved with this topic and contribute and add to the profiles.''' ==5, Ravensworth Terrace, a house through time== The house at 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, featured in the second series of 'A House Through Time' on BBC2 in April 2019.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09l64y9https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/house-time-newcastle-alder-ravensworth-15198097 Presenter and historian David Olusoga told the story of those who lived in the house from the time it was built until now. I have no connection with the house, but like David Olusoga I grew up on Tyneside and have often been along Westgate Road. I enjoyed the series and wanted to represent it on Wikitree [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 19:45, 11 June 2019 (UTC) I have made this page to link the profiles of the people who were featured in the program, as best I can, and excluding people who may still be alive. The program is sometimes available to watch on iPlayer in the UK, and possibly on other platforms [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 08:17, 8 October 2023 (UTC) ===Scope, profiles and veracity=== I made notes as I watched the programs, and have used these to write the outline for each episode. I have not been able to find documents to evidence all of the information but have included what I noted in good faith, with mention of the sources used in the program where possible. I have made profiles for as many of the people as I have been able to find sources for and have been confident about their name at birth - so for some people only mentioned briefly, and with no family connections in the house, and perhaps uncertain status as to marriage, I have not been able to make a profile (and their names are in '''bold''' at the time of writing). I have not made profiles for anyone born less than 100 years ago. I have included unsourced information on this page but tried to only include sourced events on profiles of the people. Many of the profiles I have made would benefit from more sources, and a good biography, in time. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 21:22, 26 July 2019 (UTC) ==Episode 1, 1822 - 1859== The land for Ravensworth Terrace was bought in 1822 and the row of seven houses was built between 1822 and 1824 by '''William Mather'''. '''Robert Swann''' was the first resident, but he only stayed for a few months and there were no details about him on the program. [[Stoker-693|William Stoker]] (Solicitor working in Financial Law) and wife [[Emerson-3222|Priscilla]], the daughter of a reverend, moved into the house. They had four children, two of them born in the house. In an 1827 directory William was listed as an Attorney of Law, with offices at 50 Pilgrim Street. William was 33 years old. The family had one servant. In 1835 an article in the Newcastle Courant described the theft of two umbrellas from the house, William pressed charges and two 14 year old boys, '''Richard Ferguson''' and '''Edward Stuart''' were sentenced to seven years transportation.Newcastle Courant Saturday 8 August 1835 accessed at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000085/18350808/008/0003 31 August 2019, see Image Richard Ferguson and Edward Stuart charged at Northumberland Assizes Crown Court Monday August 4 1835 reported in Newcastle Courant - Saturday 08 August 1835Northumberland Summer Assizes, Newcastle Journal - Saturday 08 August 1835 accessed at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000243/18350808/011/0003 31 Aug 2019 The boys were thought to have stolen the umbrellas because they were hungry - they sold one umbrella for 1s and a piece of bread. William Stoker was appointed Newcastle Coroner on 4 May 1836, and died in 1848, age 54. One of his sons succeeded him as coroner. Before the time of the 1841 census, taken on 6 June 1841, the Stoker family had moved out of the house. [[Alder-659|Joshua Alder]], cheese monger and marine biologist,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Alder and his sister [[Alder-657|Mary Alder]] were living in the house. Joshua's cheese monger business was in The Side, Newcastle. Mary was of independent means. In 1841 they lived with two female servants, '''Mary Hook''' and [[Gibson-17313|Elizabeth Gibson]]. In 1851 they were still at 5 Ravensworth Crescent. Joshua made poor investments and suffered financial ruin. He and Mary moved out of Ravensworth Terrace to Summerhill Terrace, where Mary was head of the household. In 1858, newlyweds [[Hardcastle-791|Nicholas]] and [[Colbeck-411|Mary Sarah Hardcastle]] (nee Colbeck) moved in to the house. Nicholas was a doctor (and son of a doctor), who had been appointed medical officer to the Union Workhouse, Elswick, when he was 21. Despite a very poor record at the workhouse (article in the Durham Chronicle 28 Sept 1855), Nicholas was appointed the Prison Surgeon in 1859. Nicholas moved out of the house with his family in 1859. ===Census=== ;'''1841''' St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England."England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7WZ-HLB : 25 May 2019), Joshua Alder, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Ravensworth Terrace, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0014473928 12 June 2019 :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Alder-659|Joshua Alder]] Male 45 Northumberland :[[Alder-657|Mary Alder]] Female 40 Northumberland :'''Mary Hook''' Female 24 :[[Gibson-17313|Elizabeth Gibson]] Female 14 Northumberland ;'''1851''' I have not been able to find the 1851 census on Family Search or Find my past, searching for the address or occupants Joshua and Mary Alder. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 31 July 2019 (UTC) ==Episode 2, 1859 - 1907== In 1859 [[Hardcastle-791|Nicholas Hardcastle]] and his family moved out of 5 Ravensworth Terrace, and his 65 year old mother-in-law [[Lumley-756|Mary Colbeck]] moved in with her grandson [[Todd-8767|James Todd]], age 13, and servant [[Robinson-34464|Alice Robinson]]."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7FD-H9N : 21 April 2019), Mary Colbeck, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Image Ravensworth Terrace, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1861/3812/00097A&parentid=GBC/1861/0019461827 13 June 2019 Mary had previously been a farmer at Whorlton Hall, Northumberland"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBN-JD2 : 21 October 2017), Marey Colbeck, East And West Whorlton, Northumberland, England; citing East And West Whorlton, Northumberland, England, p. 1, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. and had two other daughters, [[Colbeck-413|Margaret Ann]] and [[Colbeck-412|Dora]] in addition to [[Colbeck-411|Mary Sarah Hardcastle]]. The family was wealthy, having owned three farms near to Whorlton Hall. Grandson [[Todd-8767|James]] was the eldest child of Mary's daughter [[Colbeck-413|Margaret Ann]] and her husband [[Todd-8768|Frederick Swann Todd]], the son of a local timber-merchant. Frederick owned two glass making factories including the St Lawrence bottleworks on the banks of the Tyne in Newcastle. A report in the Law Times on 3 April 1858 (or possibly 24 March 1858) reported that Frederick attacked a solicitor, and in the subsequent assizes case it was revealed that Frederick had debts of £60 - 100,000. The glass bottle industry was very competitive and Frederick had failed to modernise(?) Frederick and Margaret moved to a house in Morpeth with children, and another was born there. James the eldest was living with his grandmother at the time of the 1861 census. In October 1864 Frederick died, and in 1867 Margaret died in a fire at the house they lived at in Morpeth. [[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] did her best to provide for all of her surviving grandchildren: :[[Todd-8767|James Todd]] d of consumption 20 Dec 1870 at Great Northern Hotel, Kings Cross, London, age 22. :[[Todd-8769|Annie Todd]] living with grandmother [[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] at time of 1871 census. :[[Todd-8771|Frederic Todd]] set sail to Australia, age 17, on 9th November 1868. :[[Todd-8772|Robert Todd]] :[[Todd-8774|Charles Todd]] set sail to Australia, age 14, with Fred. :[[Todd-8775|Henry Todd]] was apprenticed to a drapers shopman in Newcastle. :[[Todd-8779|Margaret Todd]] sent to an orphanage in Torquay in Oct 1869, age nine. :[[Todd-8777|Mary Victoria Todd]] sent to an orphanage in in Torquay Oct 1869, age eight. Died 1870. :[[Todd-8776|Edward Todd]] sent to an orphanage Altogether, five of the children emigrated, either to Australia or New Zealand. Several of them died young. Mary named nine grandchildren in her will, Margaret's children and [[Hardcastle-815|Hugh Hardcastle]], the son of [[Colbeck-412|Dora]] and Robert Anthony Hardcastle. [[Lumley-756|Mary Colbeck]] died in the house in 1874. By the time of the 1881 census, the three houses next door (6, 7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace) had become Ehrlich's Academy for Boys'. Number 5 was occupied by three households, clearly less of a desirable address than it had been in previous decades. Two of the occupants, lodgers in one of the households, [[Connolly-2267|Mary Conolly]] and [[Kelly-18231|Eleanor Kelly]], were school mistresses at the Academy next door. The professions of the other residents revealed a lower social rank than previous generations of residents.Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650435 31 July 2019Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650440 31 July 2019Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650442 31 July 2019 [[Martin-52579|Mary Hewison]], a laundress, lived with her married daughter [[Hewison-82|Elizabeth A McVain]], a dressmaker and three of Elizabeth's children. Elizabeth's husband John was a house painter - he may have been away from home for work. [[Dunlop-1776|Joseph Dunlop]] and his uncle [[McIntosh-4669|James McIntosh]] lived in part of the house; coal oil and grease merchants from Scotland. Widowed dressmaker [[Simmons-12701|Mary Spens]] lived in part of the house with three lodgers, the two school mistresses and [[Morton-8330|Thomas Morton]], a paper stainer. In 1883, Newcastle's first Bishop, [[Wilberforce-16|Ernest Wilberforce]] and his wife [[Connor-1192|Emily]], set up the the Diocesan Training Home & Refuge For Friendless Girls. 'The purpose of the Training Home was to provide domestic skills for women considered to be at risk of falling into sexual promiscuity or prostitution.'Northumberland Archives blog accessed at https://www.northumberlandarchives.com/2019/04/10/diocesan-training-home-refuge-for-friendless-girls-ravensworth-terrace-newcastle-upon-tyne/ 3 August 2019 57 girls were housed in numbers 6,7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace. The Lady Superintendant was '''Miss F Atkinson'''. In 1886, Number 5 was incorporated as a dormitory and in 1891, twenty one girls were recorded living in the house, including [[Coulson-1000|Alice Coulson]]. Alice had been orphaned before she was twelve years old, and was featured in the program as an example of the girls 'rescued' by the diocese. Alice became a housemaid in a villa in Filey, later marrying [[Fletcher-10327|George Fletcher]] from Nottingham with whom she had four children. Number 5 was not part of the Diocesan House for long - in 1887, [[Harris-37229|Bevan Harris]] moved in as a tenant. He was a draper from Hull, living with his second wife [[Shipstone-8|Elizabeth]], two of his eleven children, [[Harris-37396|Rose]] and [[Harris-37397|Albert]] and his grandaughter [[Williams-78401|Eva Williams]], as well as two lodgers, '''H O Shilton''' and '''Margaret Dunn'''."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95C-KPZ : 8 May 2019), Bevan Harris, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census High Swinburne Place, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1891%2F0028775278 5 August 2019. Bevan's business, a draper's shop, was in the premesis backing on to 5, Ravensworth Terrace, at 247 Westgate Road. Bevan became involved with spiritualism, and particularly the well known medium [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Fairlamb_Mellon Mrs Mellon], after the death of two of his children in 1891, a son age 40 and daughter age 23, followed in 1892 by the death of his wife [[Hunter-14597|Elizabeth]], of throat cancer. Mrs Mellon who visited the house to give séances, which gave him great comfort. In his spare time, Bevan wrote articles for newspapers and the Spiritualist magazine, 'The Two Worlds'. http://www.iapsop.com/archive/materials/two_worlds/ In 1894, Bevan moved to Nottingham where he died in 1900. After the Harris family moved away, the Oram family moved in, in 1895. [[Oram-353|William Henry Oram]] was a Merchant Navy sea captain in his 40s. His wife [[Dall-118|Mary Ellen]] was a seamstress running her own business. They had three teenage children, [[Oram-680|Mary]] (Minnie), [[Oram-681|William]] and [[Oram-354|Lawrence]]. While they lived in 5, Ravesnworth Terrace, Mary's business failed and she suffered with 'melancholia', spending time in [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/1c46a34c-cb7f-43be-9c0d-3a44b21d270a St Nicholas' Hospital]. William (senior) lost his job after overloading a ship, emigrated to Canada, had a stroke when he got there came back and also spent time in St Nicholas hospital, where he died in 1909. At the time of the 1901 census, the house had two residents , [[McKenzie-6948|Margaret McKenzie]] and Lizzie Sutherland, both from Scotland.Record Transcription: 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0031815226 30 Aug 2019"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSMP-NJQ : 21 May 2019), Margaret Mckenzie, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Westgate subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. In 1907, [[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]], boarding house keeper, moved into 5 Ravensworth Terrace. ===Census=== ;'''1861''' St Johns, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] Head Female 65 Dilston, Northumberland :[[Robinson-34464|Alice Robinson]] Servant Female 21 South Shields, Durham :[[Todd-8767|James Todd]] Grandson Male 13 Newcastle Upon Tyne, ;'''1871''' Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5BV-1KV : 29 April 2019), Mary Colbeck, 1871. :Occupation, annuitant :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] Head Female 75 Northumberland :[[Todd-8769|Annie Todd]] G G Daur Female 22 M Castl St John, Northumberland :'''Sarah Finney''' Servant Female 26 Newburn, North M Castl :'''Margret H Hardy''' Servant Female 21 Berwick, Berwick (Note - presumably this was 5 Ravensworth Terrace, but I have not seen the image so cannot be sure [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 12:37, 31 July 2019 (UTC)) ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Martin-52579|Mary Hewison]] Head Widow Female 64 1817 Laundress Hiltow, Durham, England :[[Hewison-82|Elizabeth A Mc Vain]] Daughter Married Female 25 1856 Dressmaker Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-2|Minnie Mc Vain]] Grand Daughter Single Female 14 1867 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-3|Mary Eliz Mc Vain]] Grand Daughter Single Female 10 1871 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-4|John K Mc Vain]] Grand Son Single Male 7 1874 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England (Note - [[Hewison-82|Elizabeth McVain]]'s age is mistranscribed - looking at the census image she was 35, which fits the ages of her children better [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 21:48, 31 July 2019 (UTC)). ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q271-TYYV : 13 December 2017), Joseph J Dunlop, Westgate, Northumberland, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 15, Piece/Folio 5049/70, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,398. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Dunlop-1776|Joseph J Dunlop]] Head Single Male 19 1862 Coal Oil & Grease Merchants (Dlr) Scotland :[[McIntosh-4669|James A Mc Intosh]] Uncle Single Male 59 1822 Oil Agent Scotland ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q271-TY16 : 13 December 2017), Mary Jane Spens, Westgate, Northumberland, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 15, Piece/Folio 5049/70, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,398. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Simmons-12701|Mary Jane Spens]] Head Widow Female 60 1821 Dressmaker Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[Morton-8330|Thomas Morton]] Lodger Single Male 25 1856 Paper Stainer Scotland :[[Connolly-2267|Mary Conolly]] Lodger Single Female 22 1859 School Mistress Leadgate, Durham, England :[[Kelly-18231|Eleanor Kelly]] Lodger Single Female 23 1858 School Mistress Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England ;'''1891''' I have found the census returns for 6, 7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace in 1891 on Find my Past and Family Search, but not number 5. "England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95R-5N2 : 8 May 2019), Isabella Seefe, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95F-4W2 : 8 May 2019), Emily Simpson, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ;'''1891''' High Swinburne Place, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Harris-37229|Bevan Harris]] Head Married Male 68 1823 General Draper Hertfordshire, England :[[Shipstone-8|Elizabeth Harris]] Mother Married Female 59 1832 General Draper Yorkshire, England :[[Harris-37396|Rose E Harris]] Daughter Single Female 20 1871 General Draper - :[[Harris-37397|Albert J Harris]] Son Single Male 19 1872 Wholesale Draper Hull, Yorkshire, England :[[Williams-78401|Eva R Williams]] Granddaughter Single Female 9 1882 - London, Middlesex, England :'''H O Shilton''' Lodger Widower Male 66 1825 Caretaker - :'''Margaret Dunn''' Lodger Single Female 33 1858 Caretaker Brecknockshire, Wales (Note - The address is shown as High Swinburne Place, Westgate, on the census return. The program makers included this household as 5 Ravensworth Terrace. It is in the census returns immediately before number 6 Ravensworth Terrace and I cannot find another return for 5 Ravensworth Terrace. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 12:55, 5 August 2019 (UTC) ;'''1901''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Northumberland, England. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[McKenzie-6948|Margaret McKenzie]] Head Married Female 32 1869 - Scotland :'''Lizzie Sutherland''' Boarder Widow Female 42 1859 Traveller (Scotch) Scotland ==Episode 3, 1907 - 1960s== [[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]] moved in to the house in 1907. In 1910 there was a government survey; all of the adults living in the house were recorded. [[Small-4901|Grace]]'s husband, [[Igel-26|Henry Eagle]], or Heinrich Igel, was from Romania, a pharmacist with a degree in Pharmacology. He developed 'Eagle's Iodine', a painless antiseptic. Grace was a demonstrator of machines to make ladies' underwear. In 1911, [[Small-4901|Grace]] was 41 years old, married, living with two of her children, [[Igel-27|Eleanora]] and [[Igel-28|Henry]]."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWMC-RKR : 11 July 2019), Grace Eagle, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1911 Census For England & Wales 5 Ravensworth Terrace Newcastle on Tyne, Westgate, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1911/RG14/30637/0363/1 30 Aug 2019 Grace was keeping a boarding house, for music hall artists acts. One of the residents was an actor, [[Laws-1186|Arthur Gordon Laws]] and three were music hall artists. [[Egington-5|Ernest]] and [[Kelly-18617|Linda Egington]] were trick cyclists of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lotto Lotto family]. [[Small-4901|Grace]] and [[Igel-26|Henry]]'s oldest daughter, [[Eagle-736|Grace Marie]] had married [[Wiese-810|Paul Hans Joachim Wiese]] in 1909, a German shipping broker. He was arrested under the official secrets act for communication with Germany, the enemy during WWI, although it seems likely that his work would cause him to communicate with Germany rather than being a spy. Grace Marie and her children moved in to Number 5 with her mother, [[Small-4901|Grace]]. Both families were persecuted for their connections to the enemy, Germany, as the Great War approached. [[Wiese-810|Paul]] was held on a prison ship at Southend, where he died on 9 March 1915. [[Eagle-736|Grace Marie]] had a third child in 1918, [[Haselhurst-5|Basil Haselhurst]] b 30 July 1918, with her second husband [[Haselhurst-6|Billy Haselhurst]] who was in the Coldstream Guards. Billy was shot on 9 Nov 1918 and d in France on 13 Nov 1918. In 1919, Miss '''Rose McQueeney''', from County Leitrim in Ireland but grew up in Sunderland, moved in to the house. She had previously been a housemaid at the Grand Hotel in Newcastle. She ran the house as a lodging house. On the 1920 electoral register there were seven tenants, mostly Irish. Rose married lodger '''Edward Kerrigan''' b County Mayo in 1920. Edward had been in the Irish Guards in WWI but had not seen active service. In 1920 he was a colliery labourer. In 1921 he was a colliery fireman, and the couple had twins, Patrick and Francis (who died young, with in one month.) In 1922, Edward and Rose and Patrick moved to Dublin. The Smyth family moved into number 5, and lived in the house for 40 years. I have not recorded any information about the Smyths as they are too recent. ===Census=== ;'''1911''' 5 Ravensworth Terrace Newcastle on Tyne, Westgate, Northumberland, England. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]] Head Married Female 41 1870 Boarding House Keeper Leicester :[[Igel-27|Leonora Eagle]] Daughter Single Female 19 1892 Shop Assistant Leicester :[[Igel-28|Henry Eagle]] Son - Male 14 1897 School Newcastle :[[Laws-1186|A Gordon Laws]] Boarder Single Male 27 1884 Actor Kirton :[[Ruffell-12|Edward Richard Ruffell]] Boarder Married Male 45 1866 Merchant Agent Salford Manchester :[[Birtles-126|Horace W H Birtles]] Boarder Single Male 24 1887 Music Hall Artist Newport Salop :[[Egington-5|Ernest Egington]] Boarder Married Male 29 1882 Music Hall Artist Sheffield :[[Kelly-18617|Linda Egington]] Boarder Married Female 22 1889 Music Hall Artist London ==Episode 4, 1960s to present== Too recent! == Sources == * https://fridaynightboys300.blogspot.com/2019/04/a-house-through-time-ravesnworth.html * https://friendsofsummerhill.org.uk/summerhill/the-history-of-summerhill/

A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy == * by David C. Major and John S. Major * published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Cranbury, New Jersey, United States, 2007. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Dxmle68IrfEC === Table of Contents === * List of Maps and Illustrations 9 * Acknowledgments 13 * A Note on Names 15 * Introduction: A New Biography of David Demarest 17 * 1: David Demarest in Europe 23 * 2: David Demarest in New Netherland 51 * 3: David Demarest on the Hackensack 77 * 4: The Demarest Family Through the Revolution and the Early Nineteenth Century 104 * 5: The Descendants of David Demarest to Modern Times 136 * 6: The Demarest Legacy 159 * Appendices ** A: The Demarest Name 179 ** B: David Demarest's Father 182 ** C: The Birthplace of David Demarest 186 ** D: The Marriage of David Demarest and Marie Sohier, and their Children 189 ** E: Demarests and Sohiers in Mannheim from the Records of the French Congregation 191 ** F: The Demarest House 201 ** G: Glossary 204 * Notes 206 * Bibliography 240 * Index 251 === WikiTree Syntax === * Major, David C., and Major, John S. [[Space:A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy|A Huguenot on the Hackensack: David Demarest and His Legacy]]. Cranbury, New Jersey, United States: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007. Page .

A Journal, of a Young Man of Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Journal, of a Young Man of Massachusetts == late a surgeon on board an American privateer, who was captured at sea by the British in May, 1813, and was confined first, at Melville Island, Halifax, then at Chatham, in England, and last at Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed with observations, anecdotes and remarks, tending to illustrate the moral and political characters of three nations. To which is added, a correct engraving of Dartmoor prison, representing the massacre of American prisoners, written by himself. * by Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846) * published Rowe and Hopper, 1816 * reprint William Abbatt, New York, 1911 (Being extra No. 18 of [[Space:The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries|The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries]]) * Source Example: ::: Waterhouse, Benjamin. ''[[Space:A Journal, of a Young Man of Massachusetts|A Journal, of a Young Man of Massachusetts]]'' (Rowe and Hopper, 1816) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Waterhouse|Waterhouse]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Journal, of a Young Man of Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1816) ::* https://archive.org/details/journalofyoungma00wate ::* https://archive.org/details/ajournalofayoung27763gut ::* https://archive.org/details/journalofyoungma00waterich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009261715 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009582172 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100268390 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100647963 * (1911) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uQ0xAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000391811

A Journal For The Years 1739-1803

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Journal For The Years 1739-1803 == * by Rev. [[Lane-4948|Samuel Lane]] (1718-1806) * published by The New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N.H., 1937 * 115 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Journal For The Years 1739-1803 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/journalforyears100lane === Table of Contents === * Preface * Samuel Lane * Digest I. - Proceedings and Business * Digest II. - Events of General Interest * A Journal For The Years 1739-1803 to Samuel Lane's Stratham Property Since 1741 * Index of Subjects * Index of Persons and Places === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lane, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Journal For The Years 1739-1803|A Journal For The Years 1739-1803]]'' (New Hampshire Hist. Soc., Concord, NH, 1937) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lane|Lane]])

A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America == "A Journal of the Travels and Ministry of the Reverend George Keith, A.M." * by George Keith, A.M. (1639?-1716) Late Missionary from the ''Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts''; and now Rector of Edburton in Sussex. * Printed by J. Downing for B. Aylmer, for Brab.Aylmer at the Three-Pigeons, over-against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1706. * published by Stanford & Swords, New York, 1851 * A reprint from the Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society, New York. * Source Example: ::: Keith, George. ''[[Space:A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America|A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America]]'' (New York, 1851) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Keith|Keith]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Journal of Travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the Continent of North America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=telCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/journaltravels00keitrich * https://archive.org/details/collectionsofproprot * https://archive.org/details/collectionsofpro00prot * https://books.google.com/books?id=mAXSAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006568209

A Journal of William Edmundson

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Personal_Diaries_and_Journals | Personal Diaries and Journals]] __TOC__ == A Journal of William Edmundson == A journal of the life, travels, sufferings and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson, : who departed this life, the thirty first of the sixth month 1712. * by [[Edmundson-33|William Edmundson]] (1627-1712) * published by Mary Hinde, at no 2, in George-Yard, Lombard-Street, London, 1774 * 404 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Journal of William Edmundson | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * (London, 1715) ::* https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu * (Mary Hinde, London, 1774) 2nd edition ::* https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu_0 * (Christopher Bentham, Dublin, 1820) 3rd edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NeNDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100245711 * (Harvey & Darton, London, 1829) A New Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CIEfAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KvU5AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NQ9NAAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009718088 === Table of Contents === * TBD * The Contents, [https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu_0/page/373/mode/1up Page 373]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu_0/page/385/mode/1up Page 385]. === Citation Formats === * Edmundson, William. ''[[Space:A Journal of William Edmundson|A Journal of William Edmundson]]'' (London, 1715) [ Page ]. * ([[#Edmundson|Edmundson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Edmundson, William. ''[[Space:A Journal of William Edmundson|A Journal of William Edmundson]]'' (London, 1715) [ Page ].

A Kopp To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Kopp-916|A Kopp]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Kopp-916&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Kopp To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Kopp-916|Kopp, A ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kopp-917|Kopp, Unknown Alvin]] || 1946-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Melton-3968|Melton, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Melton-3969|Melton, Alfred Dement]] || 1922-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Melton-3970|Melton, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Haynes-6909|Melton, Addrian Lillian (Haynes) ]] || 1917-01-02 || to-do |- |}

A L Stork Cemetery

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A Lancaster Fourth of July, 1880

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] In the aftermath of the US Civil War (1861-1865), the Fourth of July became the leading secular holiday in our country and Congress, therefore, made Independence Day a federal holiday on June 28, 1870.[1] Before the Civil War, the Fourth of July was typically a day when leaders and constituents of political parties held political rallies that presented issues facing the nation. Political parties often held separate partisan festivals. By the 1870s, with the growth and diversification of American society (due in part to immigration), the Fourth of July commemoration became a patriotic tradition which many groups sought to claim. Thus, the Fourth of July celebration as a venue for politics declined in importance and became more like the midsummer leisure holiday that we know today.[2] In Lancaster the Fourth of July celebration included a parade and a picnic, sponsored by the Lancaster Benevolent Association. The association was organized in the village of Lancaster on October 30, 1868, and its members paraded on the streets of the village for more than thirty years. The purpose of the organization was for mutual relief and death benefits, and it was the organization that sponsored the town’s annual Fourth of July celebration. The celebration began with a parade which included a band (often from outside of Lancaster), fraternal organizations, and in later years wagons representing town businesses. The Lancaster Star described the 1879 parade. It was led by the Queen City cornet band, “then came Rescue [Hook & Ladder] Co. No. 1; then Mr. Schrankel’s force pump, drawn by a number of small boys …; then the Benevolent Association, followed by a large, decorated wagon, containing thirty-eight girls, who at intervals sang ‘The Star Spangled Banner,’ and another containing boys. … The ‘Ragamuffins’ brought up the rear. They could not be more appropriately named, for such a combination of rags and bright colors.”[3] Beginning in 1880, Lancaster businessmen joined the parade, represented by appropriately decorated and equipped wagons. In that year, Jefferson’s Brass Band from Attica led the parade. Members of the Lancaster Benevolent Association marched two by two next to the Band. They were followed by “the Firemen of the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, all dressed in scarlet uniforms with large fire-proof helmets, drawing after them their beautiful truck of ladders. “Next came the representatives of our principal local industries. There were two or three brewery wagons, two of the Lancaster Marble Works, a large, covered bakery wagon, four Singer Sewing Machine Carriages, and other industrial exhibits which we do not now remember. ... “The line of march led through the principal thoroughfares, up Railroad Street as fare as the Erie Depot where it faced about and went down Railroad to Main street; up Main street as far as the residence of Mr. Hoffeld, where it faced about again, and then proceeded down Main street to Railroad street; down Railroad street to West Main Street, then across the bridge on Water street, and from thence it entered Mook’s Grove.” The picnic was hosted at Mook’s Grove on Water Street. “Amusements at the grove included sack races, swinging, bowling, a shooting gallery, and greased pole-climbing.” Refreshments “of all kinds” could be had at the Grove and plenty of lager beer. Fireworks were set off in the evening. In 1880, the Declaration of Independence was read to the crowd by Charles Tabor, a prominent lawyer, who would become New York Attorney General from 1888 to 1891. Tabor attended the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was a resident of Lancaster from 1867 to 1883 and town supervisor in 1881 and 1882. According to the Star, Tabor’s reading “pour[ed] forth in impressive tones the sublime language of that immortal instrument.” His “thrilling voice … gave new force and expression to many passages, which only a true orator, and one who has made the masterpiece of Jefferson’s a study, can fully interpret.”[4] After Tabor’s reading and a “patriotic piece” from the band, Nathan B. Gatchell [5] addressed the crowd. He opened with a glowing tribute to the Lancaster Benevolent Association “under whose auspices this celebration of the 4th of July in Lancaster was held.” He “then adverted to the occasion which had brought them together—to celebrate with fitting rites the glorious anniversary of our national independence.” Gatchell’s address was about the “glorious nation.” Nothing partisan in it, nothing about prohibition, the Sabbath, nativism, or any other divisive content that might offend someone like, John Leininger [6], the highly respected German Catholic saloon owner, who was present that day. The Lancaster Star summarized the 1880 picnic in the following way: “The crowd at the Grove the Fourth was immense; the music was splendid; the lemonade was d-d-d-d-delicious; the lager was exhilarating; the declaration was patriotic; the oration was inspiring; and the dancing, O the dancing.” Nathan Gatchell and John Leininger differed on the question of religion and on the question of temperance, nevertheless, they could both unite within an emerging American national identity defined, not in cultural terms, but in ideological terms. To be an American in the wake of the Civil War was to renounce foreign loyalties and voluntarily subscribe to the basic tenets of republican self-government. In the years around 1880, the people of Lancaster joined others in America who adopted a literal version of republicanism. They came to believe that unlike other nations, America was held together by political allegiance alone. An allegiance to the institutions of a free nation made one American. Consequently, cultural differences were irrelevant to the nation and its identity; immigrants could cultivate them or not as they wished, the nation’s integrity would remain.[7] '''Notes'''
[1] “Independence Day,” https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/july-04/
[2] “Independence Day,” https://www.britannica.com/topic/Independence-Day-United-States-holiday
[3] Lancaster Star, July 10, 1879.
[4] Lancaster Times, July 8, 1880.
[5] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gatchell-98
[6] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leininger-251
[7] For a fuller discussion, see Michael Nuwer, “The Failed Assimilation of German Immigrants in Lancaster,” https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E1wRQ9tXd9GEJ1qZmAVZo1qVvhdELNXx/

A Law-Dictionary and Glossary

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Law-Dictionary and Glossary, 1717 == Interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern laws. : With references to the several statutes, records, registers, charters, ancient deeds, manuscripts and law-books, wherein the words and terms are used. * by [[Blount-2595|Thomas Blount]] (1618-1679) * published Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling, assignees of Edw. Sayer Esq., 1717 * 329 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Law-Dictionary and Glossary|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gp80AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/stream/lawdictionar_blou_1717_00 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010448799 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Blount, Thomas. ''[[Space:A Law-Dictionary and Glossary|A Law-Dictionary and Glossary]]'' (1717) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blount|Blount]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Blount, Thomas. ''[[Space:A Law-Dictionary and Glossary|A Law-Dictionary and Glossary]]'' (1717) [ Page ].

A List of Burials And Related Information For The New Providence Presbyterian Church

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A List of Burials And Related Information For The New Providence Presbyterian Church== '''Established 1737, First Burial in 1746''' * By Arthur G. Balcolm * Publisher: Rederick C. Coddington * Publisher Location: Newark, NJ * Publisher Date: June 1956 * 54 un-numbered pages, including a map of the graveyard * Possible copyright status: unsure, so figure it is * Language English * Library of Congress control no. 04011456 * Call Number: US NJ Union New Providence V22b * OCLC Number: 866807712 * Citation Example: :::Balcolm, Arthur G., ''[[Space:A_List_of_Burials_And_Related_Information_For_The_New_Providence_Presbyterian_Church| Burials And Related Info New Providence Presbyterian Church]]'' (published 1956 by Rederick C. Coddington, Newark, NJ) * Footnote Examples: ::: [[#NPPC|Burials And Related Info New Providence Presbyterian Church]]: Page xxx ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_List_of_Burials_And_Related_Information_For_The_New_Providence_Presbyterian_Church|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available From== * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1932406?availability=Logan%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library| FamilySearch]

A List of Monumental Brasses in The British Isles

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] == A List of Monumental Brasses in The British Isles == * by Mill Stephenson, B.A., F.S.A. (1857-1937) * published by Headley Brothers, 18, Devonshire Street, Bishopgate, E.C.2, London, 1926 * Source Example: ::: Stephenson, Mill. ''[[Space:A List of Monumental Brasses in The British Isles|A List of Monumental Brasses in The British Isles]]'' (Headley Brothers, London, 1926) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Stephenson|Stephenson]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of Monumental Brasses in The British Isles|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/b29828302

A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Norfolk|Norfolk Sources]] and [[Space: Norfolk _Resources]] == A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk == * by Rev. Edmund Farrer * published by Agas H. Goose, Rampant Horse Street, Norwich, 1890 * Source Example: ::: Farrer, Edmund. ''[[Space:A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk|A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk]]'' (Goose, Norwich, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Farrer|Farrer]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Norfolk|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/listofmonumental00farr * https://archive.org/details/listofmonumental00farr_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007698553 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100789424 * https://books.google.com/books?id=NF9AAQAAMAAJ * This same author published , in 1903, A List of Monumental Brasses Remaining in the County of Suffolk ::* https://archive.org/details/listofmonumental00farrrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FhI2AQAAMAAJ

A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont]] == A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812== * edited by Byron Clark * published by Research Publication Company, Burlington, VT & Boston, MA, 1904 * Source Example: ::: Clark, Byron, editor. ’’[[Space:A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812]]’’ (Research Publication Co., Burlington, VT, 1904) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#LPW1812|A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/stream/alistpensioners00clargoog *https://books.google.com/books?id=P-gOAAAAYAAJ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/382684-a-list-of-pensioners-of-the-war-of-1812?offset=1

A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dedham, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783 == This list is based upon the [[Space:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War|Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War]], published by the Commonwealth and supplemented by the town and parish records of Dedham. * by [https://www.dedham-ma.gov/services/dedham-historical-society The Dedham Historical Society] * published by The Dedham Historical Society, Dedham, Mass., 1917 * 13 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/listofrevolution00dedh * https://archive.org/details/listofrevolution01dedh * https://archive.org/details/listofrevolution02dedh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578454 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783|A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783]]'' (Dedham Historical Society, Dedham, Mass., 1917) [ Page ]. * [[#LRS|List of Revolutionary Soldiers]]: Page 134 * ''[[Space:A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783|A List of Revolutionary Soldiers Who Served Dedham in the Revolution 1775-1783]]'' (Dedham Historical Society, Dedham, Mass., 1917) [ Page ].

A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635 == * by [[Coffin-3686|Joshua Coffin]] (1792-1864) * published by The Union Job Office, Newburyport, Mass., 1855 * 16 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011621597 === Table of Contents === * Prefatory Remarks * The History * Note A * Note B === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Coffin, Joshua. ''[[Space:A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635|A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman]], Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635'' (Union Job Office, Newburyport, Mass., 1855) [ Page ]. * ([[#Coffin|Coffin]]) * Coffin, Joshua. ''[[Space:A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman, Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635|A List of Some of The Descendants of Mr. Edward Woodman]], Who Settled at Newbury, Mass., A.D. 1635'' (Union Job Office, Newburyport, Mass., 1855) [ Page ].

A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman, Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A list of the Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman == [[Woodman-484|Joshua Woodman]] (1708-1791) who settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736 * by [[Woodman-2074|Jabez Howard Woodman]] (1815-1881) * published by [[Griffin-21785|Joseph Griffin]] (1798-1874), Brunswick, Maine, 1856 * 54 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman, Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/listofdescendant00wood === Table of Contents === * Introductory Remarks * The Woodman Family to the Fourth Generation * Line of Descent * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Appendix A: Wiltshire * Appendix B: Descendants of Joseph Woodman, who married Bridget Willey * Appendix C: Hilton's Line of Descent from Edward1 * Appendix D: Genealogical Reminiscences * Appendix E: College Graduates * Concluding Remarks * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/listofdescendant00wood/page/54/mode/1up Page 54] === Errata === * See Errata, [https://archive.org/details/listofdescendant00wood/page/54/mode/1up Page 54]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Woodman, Jabez Howard. ''[[Space:A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman, Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736|A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman]], Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736'' (J. Griffin, Brunswick, Maine, 1856) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woodman|Woodman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Woodman, Jabez Howard. ''[[Space:A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman, Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736|A List of The Descendants of Mr. Joshua Woodman]], Who Settled at Kingston, N.H., about 1736'' (J. Griffin, Brunswick, Maine, 1856) [ Page ].

A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia

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[[Category:Georgia]] == A List of Early Settlers of Georgia == * Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye * Published by The University of Georgia Press, 1949 * ISBN: 0820334391 9780820334394 * OCLC Number: 712548250 * Source Example: :::*''[[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. Part X, Person #XXX , citing Page XX (Online Page #XX) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, edited by E. Merton Coultyer and Albert B. Saye. 1949. The University of Georgia Press.]]: Part X, Person # , Page XX (Online Page #XX) == Parts == * Part I: Persons who went from Europe to Georgia at the Trustees' Charge * Part II: Persons who went from Europe to Georgia on their Own Account * Appendix: List of Person Sent to Georgia on the Charity of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony (16 November 1732). This list consists those [[Space:Full_Passenger_List_of_the_Ann|aboard the Anne]] == WikiTree Profiles that Use this Source == *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at this location: == [https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf Digitized by Google] == Available at the Library == [https://www.worldcat.org/title/list-of-the-early-settlers-of-georgia/oclc/712548250#borrow OCLC Number: 712548250, ISBN: 0820334391 9780820334394] == Available to Purchase == [https://www.amazon.com/dp/0820334391?tag=worldcat-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1 Available on Amazon] == Table of Contents == ::{| border="1" |align="center"|'''Chapter Title'''||align="center"| '''Page No.''' ||align="center" |'''Online Page No.''' |- |Introduction || align="center"| ix ||align="center" | 10 |- |Part I || align="center"| 1||align="center" | 16 |- |Part II || align="center"| 61||align="center" | 76 |- |Appendix || align="center"| 105 ||align="center" | 120 |- }}

A Lourie To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lourie-51|A Lourie]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Lourie-51&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Lourie To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].''

A M Lewis Property Page

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[[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Sumter County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Morgan County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Choctaw County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Sumter County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Morgan County, Alabama, Slaves]] ==History== This page is for information on the properties of [[Lewis-20351|Arthur M. Lewis]] in Alabama. ==Morgan County AL== 1835 - Arthur owes Nicholas Lewis $3600 on a note. '''Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904''': "Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904"
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D92X-L?i=583&cat=1029578 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021) *Morgan Co, AL, Deed Bk C p.249
Secured by the following slaves. If Arthur fails to pay back the note then Nicholas Lewis will be allowed to sell the said slaves at public auction at the court house in Huntsville. *[[Lewis-48408|King Lewis]], age 23 *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming Lewis]], age 16 *[[Lewis-48418|Fanny Lewis]], age 30 and her 5 children *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy Lewis]], age 10 *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah Lewis]], age 8 *[[Lewis-48419|Roda Lewis]], age 6 *[[Lewis-48431|Stephen Lewis]], age 5 *[[Lewis-48432|Sarah Lewis]], age 2 1836 - Arthur owed his brother Nicholas Lewis $1400 on bond and he wanted to pay him back. So, he borrowed money from Rueben Chapman and secured loan with the following slaves: *[[Lewis-48418|Fanny Lewis]], a woman about 35 years old and her 6 children, *[[Lewis-48412|Lucy Lewis]], about age 9 *[[Lewis-48421|Hannah Lewis]], about age 7 *[[Lewis-48419|Rhody Lewis]], about age 5 *[[Lewis-48431|Stephen Lewis]], about age 4 *[[Lewis-48432|Sarah Lewis]], about age 3 *[[Lewis-48433|Emeline Lewis]], about age 2 together with a man named *[[Lewis-48410|Lonnon Lewis]] about age 27 *[[Lewis-48408|King Lewis]] about age 22 *[[Lewis-48411|Flemming Lewis]], about age 19 '''Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904''': "Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1029578 Morgan County, Alabama deed records, 1820-1901; mortgage records, 1897-1901; indexes to deeds and mortgages, 1820-1895; real estate sales, 1879-1904] Deed records, bk. A-C 1820-1838 -- bk. D p. 1-495 1837-1841
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D9KM-Z?i=644&cat=1029578 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021) *12 Aug 1836, p.371 & 373 is the signing
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Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. F Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-N7MN?i=825&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1848 Dec 16, Paid in Full
***There is a Meriwether A. Lewis in Morgan County AL in the same time era. This is not the same person. ==Sumter County AL== 1838 - Arthur M. Lewis purchased about 340 acres of land from Wm C. Lipscomb for $5971 '''Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925''': "Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925"
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-99KX-M?i=132&cat=484694 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1838 Jan 7, Sec 33 Twp 16 R1E containing 80 and 20/100 acre, and Sec 27, Twp 16, R1E, containing 80 12/100 acres, and Sec 27 Twp 16 R1E containing 80 12/100 acres, and Sec 27 Twp16 R1E containing 57 acres, and Sec 27 Twp 16 R1E containing 41 6/100 acres
1838 - Arthur Lewis sold to Daniel O. Lewis for $2975 quit claims out of the properties just purchased. '''Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925''': "Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/484694 Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925] Deed record, v. C 1837-1838
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-99KX-M?i=132&cat=484694 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1838 May 7, to brother Daniel O. Lewis
==Marengo County AL== 1841 - Arthur M. Lewis purchased 40 acres in Marengo Co, AL in 1841. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. F Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-N7WT?i=687&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 21 November 2021) *Marengo Co, AL, 4 Jan 1841, Deed granted by D. Curry Shff Bk H p.408
1841 - Arthur purchased 240 acres at public auction for $1340. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. F Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-N7WT?i=687&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1841 Jan, Bk H p.408-409, auction, the property of John Davis, David Curry sheriff, Sec 8, Twp 16, R2
'''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. I Feb. 1842-June 1843
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPL-Y9YT-D?i=512&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1844 Deed Bk K p. 170, Release of dower by Caroline Davis
1841 - Arthur's property was inventoried and given as security to Wm McDowell for a loan to pay off a legal bank debt in Madison Co, AL. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. F Oct. 1838-Jan. 1839
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-N7MN?i=825&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1841Nov 24, Madison Co, AL, Bk H 679, Sec 27, Twp 16, R1, and slaves. Paperwork states it was recorded in Bk F p.453-455.
1849 - Purchased 40 acres on the Tombickbee River and 6 mile creek for $410 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NF9Y?i=462&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1849 Jan 4, Deed Bk M 422, from Sample and Espy, Sec 26, Twp 16, R1
1849 - Arthur is one of the trustees for the Female Academy at Jefferson. The trustees are paying $5 for 1 acre. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NXPJ?i=514&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *21 Mar 1849, Bk M p.522, from D. W. E. Finch and wife, Sec 4, Twp 16, R2
1849 - Arthur purchased 80 acres from Jas B J Johnson for $150 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NXGZ?i=526&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *Bk M 545, 2 Apr 1849, Sec 9, Twp 16, R2
1851 - Arthur Lewis and wife Sarah sold to William T. Cheney (relative of Sarah?) 79 acres for $790 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX6R?i=778&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1851 Jan 1, Bk N 352, Sec 9, Twp 16, R2, with 1 acre reserved in the NW corner for the Jefferson Male Academy.
1852 - Arthur Lewis purchased from Jno Whitehead 79 3/4 acres and 30 87/100 acres for $225 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. O July 1851-May 1853
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-ZS2D-W?i=276&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1852 Dec 14 Bk O 435, E1/2 of SW1/4 Sec 29, Twp 17, R2E, containing 79 3/4 acre, and the SW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Sec 29 Twp 17 containing 30 87/100 acres
1857 - Arthur Lewis loaned $1590 to John Glass. Loan due 1 Jan 1858. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKY-G?i=343&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 23 November 2021) *1857 Apr 1, Bk R 74, John Glass used these slaves for security: *Ellen, age 26 *Net, age 8 *Phoeba, age 5 *Miles, age 12
1857 - James R. Allen is indebted to Lewis for the sum of $2200. The debt was satisfied 1 Jun 1858. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKB-Q?i=353&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *Bk R p.95, 25 Apr 1857
1858 - David Compton and wife Caroline sold to A. M. Lewis 40 acres in Marengo Co, AL. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKP-X?i=465&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) * 1858 Jan 19, Bk R p.314, the SW1/2 of the NW1/4 of Sec 18 Twp 17 R2, recorded 28 Jan 1858.
1858 - Lewis purchased from Clifford Street & wife Francis, a 1 1/2 acre lot in the village of Jefferson for $250 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKV-B?i=617&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *17 Nov 1858 Bk R p.609, lot lying in the N end of the W1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 4 Twp 16 R2E
1858 - Arthur purchased from J D Crudup/ss 480 acres for $5160 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKV-B?i=617&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1858, Bk R 609-610, Sec 30 & 31 in Twp 17 R3E
1858 - Arthur Lewis purchases property from Richard Jones 16 Dec 1858 for the sum of $1494.66 '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKV-F?i=618&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1858, Bk R 611, Sec 25, Twp 17, R2E
1858 - W. M. T. F. Bush security on his promissory note to A. M. Lewis '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKK-L?i=624&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1858, Bk R p.618
'''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SKJ-3?i=633&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *Bk R p.636-637
1858 - Arthur M. Lewis secured several ''Pantents'' from the land office in Demopolis, AL'''Bureau of Land Management General Land Office Records''' https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=AL3510__.218&docClass=STA&sid=z24vbb14.ujh *1858, see this Patent Details, Image, and Documents for information on his properties. On the Documents tab select the '''Surveys thumb tabs''' on the side for plat maps. ==Sumter & Choctaw Counties AL== 1853 - In 1853 Arthur Lewis purchased at public auction properties in Sumter and Choctaw counties a total of 2361 80/100 acres, for the sum of $6213.21. '''Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925''': "Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/484694 Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925Deeds, 1833-1901; general index, 1833-1925] Deed record, v. O (p. 521-end) 1857-1858
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37R-3JHG?i=481&cat=484694 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 28 November 2021) *1853, Sumter Co, AL, Deed Bk P p.601-603
These properties had belonged to his father-in-law, Green B. Chaney. '''Estate files and index, 1853-1915, Choctaw County, Alabama''': "Estate files and index, 1853-1915, Choctaw County, Alabama"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1234044 Estate files and index, 1853-1915, Choctaw County, Alabama] Estate files, Chaney, Green B., 1853-1915
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C957-C3FD-B?i=58&cat=1234044 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 29 November 2021) *1853 Choctaw Co, AL, loose papers of Green B. Chaney probate.
1860 - Arthur Lewis purchased from R N & D B Lewis for $10,000 properties known as the Lands belonging to Nicholas Lewis in Sumter and Choctaw counties. '''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. Q June 1855-Jan. 1857 (p. 150-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-6SVG-L?i=874&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 November 2021) *1860 9 Jan, Bk S 331-332, in Sec 33-34, Twp 16, R1E, Sumter Co, AL, and Tract A, B, C in Sec 3, Twp 15, R1E, Sec 4, Twp 15, R1E in Choctaw Co, AL.
==Plantations== By the time Arthur M. Lewis died in 1860 he had a number of properties in Marengo, Sumter, and Choctaw Counties. '''Marriage''': "Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/211258 Will records, 1820-1936Marriage records, 1818-1936] Wills 1820-1898
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-G15D-5TK?i=540&cc=1743384&cat=211258 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 22 November 2021) *the will of Arthur M. Lewis, item 7, Tombigbee river was spelled Tombickbee river back in that time era.
'''Marengo County''' *[[Space:Lewis_Home_Place%2C_Marengo_County%2C_Alabama|The Home Place]] *[[Space:The_Boykin_Place%2C_Marengo_County%2C_Alabama|The Boyken Place]] '''Sumter County''' Two properties on the Tombickbee River * Hepper or [[Space:The_Ferry_Place%2C_Sumter_County%2C_Alabama|The Ferry Place]], land lying on the east side of the river * The Lower or [[Space:The_Greenville_Place%2C_Sumter_County%2C_Alabama|The Greenville Place]] '''Choctaw County''' *[[Space:The_Kinterbesh_Place%2C_Choctaw_County%2C_Alabama|The Kinterbish Place]] == Sources ==

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] [[Category: Kent]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Kent | Kent Sources]] __TOC__ == A Manor Through Four Centuries == Roydon Manor, Kent, England * by Arthur Ralph Cook (b.1898) * published by The Oxford University Press, London, New York, Toronto, 1938 * 194 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Manor Through Four Centuries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/moanorthroughfou006197mbp === Table of Contents === * Introduction, Page 1 * I. The Protection of Our Heritage, Page 10 * II. Peckham: The Parish, The Manor, And The Church, Page 10 * III. Three Peckham Families, Page 33 * IV. The Manor, Page 48 * V. Elizabeth Roydon, Page 60 * VI. The Twysdens, Page 76 * VII. Sir Roger Twysden And The Civil War. Part I., Page 91 * VIII. Sir Roger Twysden And The Civil War. Part II., Page 110 * IX. Sir Roger Twysden And The Civil War. Part III., Page 123 * X. The Eighteenth Century, Page 140 * XI. William Cook of Wymondham, Page 153 * XII. Architecture of Roydon: Brickwork And Details, Page 171 * Conclusion, Page 180 * Index, Page 185 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cook, Arthur Ralph. ''[[Space:A Manor Through Four Centuries|A Manor Through Four Centuries]]'' (Oxford University Press, London, New York, Toronto, 1938) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cook|Cook]])

A Manual of Monumental Brasses

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Manual of Monumental Brasses == Comprising an Introduction to the Study of These Memorials and a List of Those Remaining in the British Isles. With two hundred illustrations. * by Rev. [[Haines-6583|Herbert Haines]] (1826-1872) * published by The Architectural Society, Oxford, 1848. * published by J.H. and J. Parker, Oxford, 1861. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Manual of Monumental Brasses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1848) ''A Manual For The Study of Monumental Brasses, with a Descriptive Catalogue of Four Hundred and Fifty "Rubbings"'', same author ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u0AuAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/manualforstudyof00hain ::* https://archive.org/details/amanualforstudy00haingoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NRUEAAAAQAAJ * (1861) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005856607 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KugHAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/amanualmonument01haingoog * (1861) Part 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/manualofmonument01hain ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y5dAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zyI_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/manualofmonument00hain * (1861) Part 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/manualofmonument02hain ::* https://archive.org/details/manualofmonument01hain_0 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wUaDAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k65AAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SjAEAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6zkCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/amanualmonument02haingoog ::* https://archive.org/details/amanualmonument00haingoog === Citation Formats === * Haines, Herbert. ''[[Space:A Manual of Monumental Brasses|A Manual of Monumental Brasses]]'' (J.H. and J. Parker, Oxford, 1861) [ Page ]. * ([[#Haines|Haines]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Haines, Herbert. ''[[Space:A Manual of Monumental Brasses|A Manual of Monumental Brasses]]'' (J.H. and J. Parker, Oxford, 1861) [ Page ].

A McFee To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[McFee-339|A McFee]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=McFee-339&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A McFee To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].''

A Memoir, Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John Leverett, Knt.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Memoir, Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John Leverett, Knt. == Governor of Massachusetts , 1673-9; of Hon. John Leverett, F.R.S., Judge of the Supreme Court, and President of Harvard College; and of the family generally. * by Charles Edward Leverett * published Crosby, Nichols & Co., Washington Street, Boston, 1856 * 203 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memoir, Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John Leverett, Knt.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/amemoirbiograph00levegoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=93ewd3o8AlsC * https://books.google.com/books?id=dfgOAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Memoir, Page 13 * Appendix, Page 191 * Index, Page 197 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Leverett, Charles. ''[[Space:A Memoir, Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John Leverett, Knt.|A Memoir, Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John Leverett, Knt.]]'' (Crosby, Nichols & Co., Boston, 1856) [ Page ]. * ([[#Leverett|Leverett]])

A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876 == * by [[Gilman-203|William Charles Gilman]] (1795-1863) * published by The University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1908 * 178 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=OVIDAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=wQUCAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/amemoirdanielwa00gilgoog * https://archive.org/details/memoirofdanielwa01gilm * https://archive.org/details/memoirofdanielwa00gilm * https://archive.org/details/amemoirdanielwa01gilgoog * https://archive.org/details/memoirdanielwads00gilmiala * https://archive.org/details/memoirofdanielwa00gilmiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647614 === Review === * Book Notices, [[Space: NEHGR| NEHGR]] (1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA206 Page 206]. ** "This affectionate memorial is not only of interest to those for whom it has been specially prepared, but its portrayal of adventures in South America encountered about 1825 while Mr. Coit was establishing commercial relations for a firm in London, is as entertaining as it is unusual. It is from such personal accounts of early days that the progress of those countries may best be measured." === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Gilman, William Charles. ''[[Space:A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876|A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gilman|Gilman]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gilman, William Charles. ''[[Space:A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876|A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich, Connecticut, 1787-1876]]'' (University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1908) [ Page ].

A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia == * by William Henry Whitmore (1836-1900) * published by T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, 1868 * 49 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memoirofsiredmun00whit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100189784 * https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37773 * https://books.google.com/books?id=wYiCEAAAQBAJ search & snippet only * https://books.google.com/books?id=JX1jDwAAQBAJ search & snippet only * Review: https://books.google.com/books?id=1NAZsLlcJd4C&pg=PA15 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=ucw.ark:/13960/t08w3hx72&view=1up&seq=64 Corrections] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * William Henry. ''[[Space:A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia|A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia]]'' (T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whitmore|Whitmore]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * William Henry. ''[[Space:A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia|A Memoir of Sir Edmund Andros, Knt., Governor of New England, New York and Virginia]]'' (T.R. Marvin & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ].

A Memorial History of Peter Bitsche

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Maryland, Sources]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Memorial History of Peter Bitsche == '''Title:''' A memorial history of Peter Bitsche, and a complete family register of his lineal descendants and those related to him by intermarriage, from 1767 to 1892
'''Author:''' Samuel M. Peachy
'''Publication date:''' 1892
'''Publisher:''' J. Baer's Sons, Lancaster, Pennsylvania '''Citation Example:''' ::Peachy, Samuel M. ''[[Space: A Memorial History of Peter Bitsche|A memorial history of Peter Bitsche, and a complete family register of his lineal descendants and those related to him by intermarriage, from 1767 to 1892]]'' (J. Baer's Sons, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1892) '''Inline Citation Example''' :: [[#HistoryofPeterBitsche|Peachy]]: Page ## === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialhistoryo00peac [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memorial History of Peter Bitsche|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants == * published by W.A. Townsend, New York, 1865 * 233 pages +index * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Memorial_of_John%2C_Henry%2C_and_Richard_Townsend|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofjohnhe00newy * https://books.google.com/books?id=OpZQAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773021 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25580 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Townsend, W. A. ''[[Space:A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend|A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants]]'' (New York, 1865) [ Page ]. * ([[#Townsend|Townsend]])

A Memorial of the Great Rebellion Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] [[Category: 14th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] == A Memorial of the Great Rebellion Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers == Covering its three years of service, with original sketches of army life. * by Francis H. Buffum * published by Rand, Avery & Co, Boston, MA, 1882 * Source Example: ::: Buffum, Francis. ''[[Space:A Memorial of the Great Rebellion Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers|A Memorial of the Great Rebellion Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers]]'' (Boston, MA, 1882) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Buffum|Buffum]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memorial of the Great Rebellion Being a History of the Fourteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2JIvAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=7hVCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/amemorialgreatr00buffgoog * https://archive.org/details/00580495.3275.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907947 * https://archive.org/details/memorialofgreatr00buff * https://archive.org/details/14thmemgrtreb00buffrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650544 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578789

A Memorial of the Kindred and Ancestry of Harriet L. Sturges Goulden of Fairfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Memorial of the Kindred and Ancestry of Harriet L. Sturges Goulden of Fairfield, Connecticut == * by [[Goulden-256|Harriet Eliza Goulden Whitmore]] * published by Plimpton Print., Hartford, Conn., 1899 * 53 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memorial of the Kindred and Ancestry of Harriet L. Sturges Goulden of Fairfield, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/271414-a-memorial-of-the-kindred-and-ancestry-of-harriet-l-sturges-goulden-of-fairfield-connecticut === Table of Contents === * Preface * Part First ::* Sturges Lineage ::* Lineage No. 1 ::* Barlow Lineage ::* Lockwood Lineage ::* St. John Lineage ::* Lineage No. 2 ::* Lineage No. 3 ::* Judson Lineage ::* Foote Lineage ::* Sherwood Lineage ::* Lineage No. 4 ::* Lineage No. 5 ::* Bradley Lineage ::* Lineage No. 6 ::* Lineage No. 7 ::* Dimon Lineage ::* Ward Lineage ::* Pinkney Lineage ::* Lineage No. 8 ::* Lineage No. 9 ::* Lineage No. 10 ::* Burr Lineage ::* Lineage No. 11 ::* Lineage No. 12 ::* A Collateral Sturges Lineage ::* Lineage No. 13 * Part Second ::* Redfield Lineage ::* Lineage No. 14 ::* Joshua Davis ::* Hull Lineage ::* Jones Lineage ::* Lineage No. 15 ::* Lineage No. 16 ::* Sanford Lineage ::* Whelpley Lineage ::* Lineage No. 17 ::* Lineage No. 18 * Index, First Ancestors * Abbreviations === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Whitmore, Harriet Eliza Goulden. ''[[Space:A Memorial of the Kindred and Ancestry of Harriet L. Sturges Goulden of Fairfield, Connecticut|A Memorial of the Kindred and Ancestry of Harriet L. Sturges Goulden of Fairfield, Connecticut]]'' (Plimpton Print., Hartford, Conn., 1899) * ([[#Whitmore|Whitmore]])

A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hampstead, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire == A.K.A. A Memorial History of Hampstead, New Hampshire : Historic and genealogic sketches. : Proceedings of the centennial celebration, July 4, 1849. : Procedings of the 150th anniversary of the town's incorporation, July 4, 1899 * by [[Noyes-2738|Harriette Eliza Noyes]] (1848-1933) * published by G.B. Reed, Boston, Mass., 1899-1903. * 1308 pages * Book Review: ''[[Space:The New Hampshire Genealogical Record|The New Hampshire Genealogical Record]]'' (1905) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=M9M5AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA141 Page 141]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1899) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Wb4BAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=JGnGZ_ihYW8C ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=6LoMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/amemorialtownha00noyegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/amemorialtownha01noyegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/amemorialtownha02noyegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof01noye_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof01noye ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof01noyes ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof03noyes ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001261820 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558336 * Vol. 2 (1903) Congregational Church with an Appendix to Vol. 1 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=a7UMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/amemorialtownha00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof02noye_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof02noyes ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof02noye ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftownof00noye ::* https://archive.org/details/memorialoftown02noye ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001261820 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558336 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Noyes, Harriette. ''[[Space:A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire|A Memorial of the Town of Hampstead, New Hampshire]]'' (G.B. Reed, Boston, Mass., 1899-1903) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Noyes|Noyes]])

A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill == An Early Settler of Newbury, Massachusetts. * by [[Merrill-4718|Samuel Merrill]] (1855-1932) * published Cambridge, Mass., 1917-1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ** https://archive.org/details/merrillmemoriala01merr borrow * Vol. 2 ** https://archive.org/details/merrillmemoriala02merr borrow ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396291 search only ** https://books.google.com/books?id=gGwbAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only ** https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11010 * Also see: ** https://web.archive.org/web/20131206125220/http://merrill.org/genealogy/mm/index.html ** [https://fhgen111byui.blogspot.com/2014/06/newbury-massachusetts-first-merrill.html Newbury, Massachusetts - The First Merrill Homestead] === Table of Contents === * Part I. ** Chapter I. Three students of the family history ** Chapter II. Merrill ** Chapter III. English origin of the Merrill Family ** Chapter IV. The wills of three John Merrells ** Chapter V. Wherstead, a parish in Suffolk ** Chapter VI. Newbury in the seventeenth century ** Chapter VII. Nathaniel1 of Newbury and his sons ** Chapter VIII. John1 Merrill of Newbury ** Chapter IX. A few questions of heraldry ** Chapter X. Merrill as a place-name ** Chapter XI. Some eighteenth century migrations * Part II. Genealogical Record ** Introduction ** First generation ** Second generation ** Third generation ** Fourth generation ** Fifth generation ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Nathaniel2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of John2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Abraham2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Daniel2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Abel2 ** Some unconnected lines ** Index. Christian names of Merrills ** Index--Places ** Index--Family names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Merrill, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|A Merrill Memorial]], An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1928) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Merrill|Merrill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Merrill, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|A Merrill Memorial]], An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1928) Vol. , [ Page ].

A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev. J. Wesley Day

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'''A Missionary Life'''
==Introduction== Wesley Day began his missionary career in China in the 1930's, returning to China after the war from 1947-1951. After several years in Malaysia, he completed his career in Sumatra, Indonesia. Though he retired in 1975, he found a way to return several more times, and even returned to the site of his last work in China, in Chengdu, Sichuan. He has written his Autobiography which appears on this site. With additions, Wesley Day's Biography is presented in four sections: *Genealogical Record: [[Day-1921|Jackson Wesley Day]] *Autobiography: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev. J. Wesley Day ]] *"Sidetrips" written by himself: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Sidetrips]] *"Scrapbook" written by others about his life: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Scrapbook]] To us, he is also our father, and we, Rev. Jackson H. Day and Vivia Day Tatum, now present this biography in his honor. In addition to the autobiography, we've added various "sidetrips" in his own words, and "scrapbooks" in ours. And we present, below, a photo essay covering his life span: {{Image|file=Day-1921-2.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1910 }} {{Image|file=Day-1921-3.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1934 }} {{Image|file=Day-1921.gif |align=l |size=145 |caption=1935 }} {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Day-1921-4.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1947 }} {{Image|file=Day-1921.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1967 }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-26.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1980 }} {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Day-1921-8.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=1987 }} {{Image|file=Day-1921-9.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=1998 }} {{Image|file=Day-1921-7.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption=2003 }} {{clear}}
After a serious fall on April 5th, 2005, Wesley Day died in Lakewood, New Jersey, on June 5, 2005. A Service of Death and Resurrection was celebrated at 11 AM, Saturday June 11th, 2005, at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove, New Jersey.

==Autobiography of J. Wesley Day== ===1918: The Call=== I was born on a farm in Maryland August 24, 1910, but grew up in a suburban Methodist parsonage at Inwood, Long Island, New York, where my father Roby Franklin Day, pastored St. Paul's Church from 1910 till his retirement in 1945. My father was son and grandson of Methodist Protestant farmer-preachers in Maryland. {{Image|file=Walker-13724-3.jpg |size=400 |caption="Mendelssohn Terrace", the home place built by Professor George W. W. Walker in Browningsville, Maryland where Wesley Day was born. }} In our home we had family prayers, and Dad often prayed that at least one of his sons would be called to the ministry. His youngest, I never thought seriously of anything else. At the age of eight I went forward during Evangelistic services held at the Inwood Church. Shortly thereafter, on April 20, 1919, I was received into the membership of St. Paul's. :[[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook#Family_Album|Scrapbook: Family Album]] :[[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Dunroven|Sidetrip: Dunroven]] :[[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Dairy|Sidetrip: Dairy]] :[[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#My Favorite Teacher|Sidetrip: My Favorite Teacher]] From 1925 to 1930 Dad was elected annually President of the Eastern Conference. In college my life plan was clear. I would teach two years after graduation to pay off my college debts, then go to the seminary to prepare for the ministry. In college I went through the period of questioning and doubt not uncommon to college students. What is the meaning of life? What is my place? In private hill-top devotions in my Junior year I decided that Jesus' words were meant for me: (Mark 8:35) "For whoever would save his life will lose it; and whoever loses his life for my sake and the gospel's will save it." I decided that I would throw my life away for the people, and causes for which Jesus gave His life. I loved science and its experiments. I would make my life an experiment to see whether what Jesus said was true. (I am now 84 and can make my report: It is true!) :[[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Martyrdom Missed: Western Maryland College, 1930|Sidetrip:Martyrdom Missed: Western Maryland College, 1930]]

===1931: Kalgan, China=== Methodist missionaries on furlough invited me to join them for a couple of years as a teacher in our school, Kalgan (in Chinese "Shang Zhia Kou"), China. What better preparation could there be for a pastor of a mission-minded American church? So I went out in 1932. But I did not come home after two years. Forty-two years later I was retired. Methodist Protestant Eastern Conference leaders agreed to raise my support but proposed I go to Seminary one year while they raised the money. During this time a man in Indiana offered to support a missionary, and agreed to support me. I studied at the Oberlin (Ohio) Graduate School of Theology, where I had Chinese and Japanese classmates. I served on the Oberlin-Shansi Student Committee, which chose two graduating Seniors to teach in China. :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Arrival in China|Arrival in China]] I spent the 1931 school year at the "College of Chinese Studies" (Language School) in Beijing. The school boasted they could teach anybody Chinese - and they made good. {{Image|file=Day-1921-10.jpg |align=c |caption=A new language means a new name; J. W. Day becomes Dai Ray Wan. This name stamp, stamped in many of Wesley's books of the period, was copied from the front page of one of his Oberlin texts: Buddhism in India, Ceylon, China and Japan. }} Near disaster struck me in '33 when a streptococcus arm infection put me in the hospital one month. Then shortly after, I was in the hospital another month with the dreaded typhus. This was before the advent of antibiotics. The hospital was the Rockefeller-supported Peking Union Medical College. Thank you, Mr. Rockefeller! And thank you to the people in China and America who prayed for my recovery. {{Image|file=Day-1921.gif |align=l |size=200 |caption=After the illness }} {{Image|file=Day-1921-11.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Even then, illnesses cost money! }} {{clear}} In Kalgan I taught English and was Adviser to our Boys' and Girls School and made a number of country trips, with the Williams as senior advisers, and Chinese coworkers to towns a hundred miles south and west of Kalgan. Travel was by cart (20 miles a day) or bicycle (much more). By 1936 unpaved motor roads were appearing, and the Maryland Conference sent us a car. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Biography_of_Rev_J_Wesley_Day.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption="Methodist Mission, Kalgan, 1848 }} :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#A Country Trip|A Country Trip]] :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Letter from China|Letter from China]] :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Green_Glory|Green Glory]] :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Bricks and Porcelain|Bricks and Porcelain]] :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#A Trip to Hanoi|A Tri[ to Hanoi]] July, 1937, undeclared war broke out between Japan and China, - both friends and trading partners or the United States. It began between Kalgan and Beijing, and moved slowly toward Kalgan. Our Senior Missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. Carl G. Soderbom, were on furlough. Rev. and Mrs. Horace S. Williams and I were in Kalgan. Using the new mission car, "Green Glory", we escorted refugees to places of immediate safety West and then Southwest, from Kalgan. At Hankow the Williamses were called home for overdue furlough, and I was authorized to do as the situation required - return to Kalgan, or come, home. I returned to Kalgan by Free China train from Hankow to Tsingtao, by British ship to Tientian, then by Japanese controlled train to Beijing and later to Kalgan. :Side Trip: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips#Japanese Bombers|Japanese Bombers]] Arriving in Beijing I reported to the American Consul. He said, "A German merchant arrived today from Kalgan. He has had news of the Methodist Mission. Call on him." The news was indeed bad. "The Japanese think you are spies. They have put your leading Chinese into prison and are torturing him." The words were as ominous as could be, but as he spoke them an inner voice was saying: "Have I not commanded you, do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." (Joshua 1:9) The next day I could not go to Kalgan. It was a closed city. I asked senior missionaries for their advice. One said, "call on Rev. Shimizu. He is a Japanese missionary. He has helped others. Maybe he can help you." Rev. Shimizu conducted a school for poor children, who learned to work while they studied. I called, taking autographs of my Japanese classmates at Oberlin. He: "What was your school in America?" "My last year before coming to China I studied at the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology." "Oberlin, that is my school. Tell me all about it." I told him what I could, and showed him the autographs of my friends. "This man I sent to America. This man I sent to Oberlin. This man I encouraged to go to Oberlin." He had sent most of my Japanese classmates to Oberlin. "There must be some reason you have come to me. What can I do for you?" I told him the situation at Kalgan, the false accusation, the suffering of our Chinese leader. "I believe I can help you. When the Japanese commander took Beijing he did not want to destroy the ancient city. He arranged with the Chinese commander not to fight within the walls, and thus to spare the city. I was the go-between who made the arrangement. He is now Commander at Kalgan. He will do anything for me." On two name cards, one addressed to the Commander, the other to his English-speaking Secretary, Rev. Shimizu wrote, "Introducing my good friend, from my college in America." Next day Kalgan was no longer a closed city, and I was on the train. Arriving at Kalgan, I met our office manager, no longer in prison. He said, "I was beaten daily, and tortured other ways even worse, but I never confessed to what was not true. One day I said, "Jesus knows I tell the truth. I can tell nothing else." They half believed me then. Norwegian missionaries in the city pleaded for his life. One day he was freed. In Kalgan I was given every courtesy till I left, December 1938.

===1939: The War Years=== During the summer of 1939 I spent one month in Chautauqua, New York. They had a summer program which I attended. In one, the speaker talked about China. One of the interested people that attended asked if Chiang Kai- shek was a Christian. The speaker said he gets up at 4:00am to study the Bible with his wife. A blind pianist played in one program. He asked 3 three different people to name notes and he played a beautiful piece from those 3 notes. That impressed me very much. Later in my life I knew a blind organist and I would announce the hymn number and he would start playing. The second month I stayed with my family in New Hampshire at Lake Dunmore. My brother, Chapin and I climbed Mt. Washington by way of Tuppermans Ravine. A storm came up delaying our arrival at the top where there was a rest house. A man from Nassau County was there by car and took us back down the mountain. The family at first did not believe that we had climbed the mountain. There were 2 cabins. Ours was right on the lake. One morning I got up early and looked at the porch of the next cabin and there was a coil of garter snakes at play. All the heads would be coming up at the top of the coil and they playfully bit each other. Then they would run away from each other and then come back into a coil again. I told the landlady about this most interesting sight. She told me not to tell anyone or no one would rent her bungalow. Enough said. All of the family that could be together came with me to Allenwood, New Jersey. {{Image|file=Walker-8288-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Standing: Wesley, Roby, Chapin, Stockton. Seated: Vivia and Roby Day, 1940 }} Before all that I had seen the president of Westminister Theological Seminary. I wanted to meet the Methodist missionary who wrote about his life and work in India (Mr. Buck) and it impressed me very much. I wanted to study with this man at a Methodist Episcopal Church. I had to go to Westminster first under Dr. Forlines. I got home just in time to drive my mother & father to the last meeting of the Uniting Commission which made the plan of the union of the Methodist Churches. I had 2 years of seminary to finish. The first year I went to Westminister Theological Seminary, in Westminister, Maryland, which was the Seminary of the Methodist Protestant Church, under Dr. Charles Forlines, the president of the seminary and my professor . The second year Dr. Charles Forlines sent me to Drew University, Madison, New Jersey as an exchange student to study with Dr. Buck. I went to the graduation of my class but Drew had not yet had its examinations. I had to go back to Drew for my exams. The professor (Dr. Buck) was not there the second semester. The big event of the year was that during the second semester I met my future wife, Ruthlydia Slayton. Teaching at Drew Seminary was Professor Ralph Felton. He had been to China and I had heard him at a conference. He had to go to the Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and his shaver would not work because it had direct current. I leant him my shaver which he used in the hospital. After he was well he invited me to dinner. He said would you like to bring someone with you. He said, "I know several eligible girls." The first person he named was Ruthlydia Slayton who was the director of the Madison Larger Perish. She sounded okay to me. We had a good meal and played chinese checkers. She was very pleasant. I dared to ask her would she go with me to the Feltons early the next morning to do the dishes. We did their dishes together that morning. I received a letter from her later asking me about Chiang Kai-shek, if I had any material. He was the hope of China at that time. One time I invited Ruthlydia to a tea for the Bible society at the home of the missionary group, old established missionaries. Dr. Cartright, missions secretary, contacted me and told me the requirements of a Methodist Missionary's Wife. She must meet the same requirments as the Missionary. If she were not received her husband would lose his statues as a missionary. She already had the necessary qualifications. I had already asked her once to go to China with me. Two or three months later she reminded me that I had not asked her to marry me, only to go to China with me. I kneeled in my father's garden, in his bean patch and asked her to be my wife. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Wedding, June 7, 1941. Left to right: Luella and Albert Harvey Slayton (bride's parents); Wesley and Ruthlydia Day; Virginia Jordan (bride's sister); James R. Day (groom's brother); Vivia and Roby Day (groom's parents) }} She had applied as a Presbyterian. She told someone when asked that she was a Methodist, as of yesterday. We were married on June 7, 1941. Then we had our honeymoon in French Canada. On returning to the US, Rev. Roby Franklin Day, my father, received my wife into the membership of the Methodist Church in Inwood, Long Island. The next day we met the personnel committee who passed on applicants for those who would become Methodist Missionaries. {{Image|file=Slayton-776-1.gif |caption=December, 1942. Jack at Nine Months }} When son Jack was first able to walk, mother made a red suit in which Jack would walk proudly across the Berkeley campus. One day a student soldier eyed him and said "Uncle Sam needs you, young fellow!" It made us think. {{Image|file=Slayton-776-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Ruthlydia with baby Vivia }}

===1947: Return to China=== April first, 1947, I was back in Kalgan, China. Since leaving in December '38 I had finished Seminary, married, studied post-war reconstruction, and served a church. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Family in Hawaii en route to China, 1947 }} April 17, Bishop Z. T. Kaung held the Fourth Session of the Kalgan Annual Conference. Eleven churches reported 2,634 members led by nine elders. Three districts were organized serving Kalgan and the area a hundred miles south and west of this provincial capital on the border of Mongolia. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Churches of the Kalgan Provisional Conference of the Methodist Church, 1948 }} My assignment was Conference Treasurer and Superintendent of the Western District. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Church Group in Kalgan, Winter of 1947-1948. In addition to Chinese leaders and Day family, Horace Williams is in back row. }} {{clear}} With me was my wife, Ruthlydia, and children, Jack age 5, and Vivia, age 2. At first it was not considered safe for them to remain in Kalgan and they stayed in the Methodist Mission, Beijing. Later they moved to Kalgan. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-6.jpg |align=l |size=500 |caption=The Methodist Mission House in Kalgan, China, 1947 }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-4.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=The Day Family in Kalgan, 1947. The zinnias grew from seeds mailed from the U.S }} {{clear}} Beside the Methodist Mission in Kalgan, there was a Norwegian Alliance Mission and Hospital, a Pentecostal Church, a Salvation Army Chapel, and a Seventh Day Adventist church and hospital. The British and Foreign Bible Society had an agent in Kalgan. On the Mongol plateau North of us were missionaries of the Swedish Mongol Mission who often stayed with us on their trips to Beijing. Also in Kalgan there was a Roman Catholic Church, served by Belgian Missionary priests. In the secular world Kalgan (Zhang Zhia Kou) is a trading city where China meets Mongolia. Camel caravans traditionally leave here for points in Central Asia. Sven Hedin, the Swedish explorer embarked from here on his exploration trips into Inner Asia. Roy Chapman Andrews left here in 1931 on his famous --- and successful --- search for dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert. From here in 1900, when North China missionaries became martyrs, missionaries in Kalgan escaped across the Gobi desert. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-7.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Ruthlydia and Jack on camel, Kalgan }} In 1945 when the war ended the Communists took Kalgan. The Nationalists, under General Fu Tso Yi, drove them out. Victims of the fighting in the country fled to Kalgan. The Salvation Army organized the Protestant Christians into a committee which collected what they could to help the refugees, Funds quickly gave out. Someone said, "If we invite the Catholics to join we can become the International Relief Committee and ask help from UNRA (United Nations Relief Administration) and CNRA (China National Relief Administration)." This was done, relief supplies arrived and were distributed where need was great in Kalgan and Inner Mongolia. One day some Christians came to see me. Neighbors with a newborn child had confided with them that they planned to destroy their baby. "Don't do that," the Christian said, "It is wrong to kill your baby." "We have not enough to feed the five mouths we already have," We cannot feed another. "It is best the new baby die." The Christians said, "We have a proposal. There is a minister, a missionary, in our church. Maybe he will adopt your baby." "All right." If he will adopt our baby, she will live. If not, we do not have enough to feed her, she must die." The Christians came to us. Would we adopt the baby!' I had a vision of our front porch covered with babies whose mothers could not feed them. I remembered a report of one Pentecostal missionary who did adopt babies. He had an orphanage of ninety-nine when he had to leave. In our quandary we went to our Chinese pastor, Rev. Yao Pei. "Do you know," he said, "A couple has just come to me. They want to adopt a baby. Maybe they'll adopt this one." Thank God! They did! Ruthlydia became an effective missionary in part because she had a sense of humor. One thing she---and I---survived was the painting of our living room floor. The Chinese word "yu" is used for both paint and other oils. Our unlettered workmen, anxious to please, got and used the finest cooking oil to paint this important floor. They proudly showed us their handiwork. The floor was shiny and beautiful. But somehow this paint was very slippery and never dried. A week later, it was removed ruefully by embarrassed workmen. One day in the fall of 1948 an urgent telegram came from the Bishop, "Come to Beijing." "I'm not leaving. My house is all ready for Annual Conference," said Ruthlydia. "You are right", I answered. "We're not leaving. We are completely cut off." {{Image|file=Day-1921-4.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Wesley Day in China dressed as scholar }} In a few days the motor road was opened and we drove --- a two day trip --- to Beijing. We bore a message from our executive committee. "Conditions are peaceful at Kalgan. Come up and hold Annual Conference." But Bishop Kaung said, "Keep on going. There's an American refugee ship in Tientsin. Get on it." {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-9.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Ruthlydia on Navy ship carrying refugees from Tientsin to Shanghai }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-10.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Day family on ship to Shanghai }} {{clear}} We asked to transfer to West China, and the Bishop agreed. The Communists took over North China, so fast that the first American refugee ship was also the last. Thanks to Bishop Kaung's foresight, we were on it. Our mission car stayed in North China, but our Public Address system, and our two radios went with us. (One was portable, one was an 11 (or was it 12?) tube superheterodyne bought in America for $20.) Bishop Ralph A. Ward was in Shanghai and gave his blessing to our travel to West China. We arrived in Chungking by riverboat in time for the West China Annual Conference in December 1948. I was appointed by Bishop W. Y. Chen as District Missionary of the Chungking-Chengdu District, to visit churches along the highway between these cities. There was one empty Methodist house on the West China Union University Campus in Chengdu and we were assigned to it. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-8.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Chengtu home on campus of West China Union University }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-11.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Home on the campus of West China Union University }} We spent a busy, quiet year, getting acquainted with the West China Conference churches. Jack went to the Canadian School, and Vivia to a Chinese Kindergarten. The summer of 1949 we joined missionary neighbors conducting a youth retreat on Mount Omei. :Scrapbook: [[Space:A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook#A_Chinese_Table_Grace|A Chinese Table Grace Used by the Day Family 1947-1951]] Our P.A. system had excellent use when Stanley Jones held evangelistic services and when gospel teams visited our churches and held outdoor meetings.

===1950: The Communists=== Then came the Communists, around New Year, 1950. Soldiers were polite, helping old ladies across the street, paying for whatever they took. University students believed that liberation indeed had come to their country. Morning, noon and night, people, particularly the students, sang the praises of Mao Tze Dung. It seemed like an old-fashioned revival. The faculty mid-week prayer meeting, which I attended, seemed very quiet by comparison. A committee of students asked me if they could borrow my public address system for a series of meetings. I agreed provided I operate it. So I sat behind the stage turning dials while the students revised the curriculum, gave popular teachers subjects to teach, unpopular teachers none. A special section of the police department was set up for foreigners, each of whom was interviewed. I was asked what I was in charge of. "Nothing, I came to preach." My interviewer finally put it down. I asked permission to visit my churches in the district--outside of Chengdu. "It's not safe now for you to go outside Chengdu. We'll let you know when it's safe." Thereafter every so often I asked for permission to go to my district. It was never "safe". I preached in Chengdu as late as August, 1950, but not after that. One day I went to the city church to call on my friend the preacher. He met me at the gate-house. "Don't call today" he said, agitated. "We got permission to bring preachers in from the country. We promised the authorities no foreigners would be present." No objection was ever raised to our having two radios, so we had good news coverage. We heard, however, that one Chinese, in the secrecy of his family, listened to the Voice of America. A man in uniform came to the house, told him he must not listen to the Voice of America. In great secrecy he continued to listen. Men came and took him away. In August the news was bad between China and the U.S. We thought we should leave. We quietly told our friends, who said, "Don't go now. There are two parties in Beijing. One wants to be friends of the U.S., the other doesn't. Stay." In November, 1950, China sent volunteers into the Korean War. November 14 we applied to leave. My teacher wrote the application. "Why do you want to go?" "I can't do any work, so I want to leave." "I can't put that in the application. Are your parents living?" He wrote in beautiful Chinese in the application, "My Father is aged and there is no one to hold up his arms." The application was received with a smile by the police. After three weeks friends told us quietly --and urgently, "Relations are bad between our countries. Go --- quickly!" But we had no permit to go anywhere. Finally the notice came. We could advertise our intended departure in the newspaper. (This meant if anybody had anything against us, they could report it to the government and we could not go till all was cleared up.) I had to get someone to guarantee my conduct outside of China. (I was told that if I said or did anything outside of China of which the Chinese government did not approve, my sponsor would be punished.) At the time we left no Chinese would dare to sponsor an American foreigner, so the government allowed the Canadian Press to be our sponsor. Sometime after we left the government took over the Canadian Press, so no Chinese I know is now responsible for my behavior in America. We left Chengdu with several others, January 4, 1951. Hours after we left, all foreign homes were searched and no one was allowed to leave for months. We spent time in Chungking waiting for a boat down the Yangtse. February 22 we arrived in Hong Kong. How beautiful was the Union Jack! We weren't home yet. It took six weeks to get a ship out of Hong Kong. Also, we had promised to visit our aging missionaries in Sweden, and we kept our promise. June 4, 1951 our ship the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080226212625/http://www.salship.se/grip2.asp Gripsholm] passed the Statue of Liberty, and we were soon in the arms of our family. Doxology!

===1952: Teluk Anson, Malaya=== (now Teluk Intan, Malaysia), 1952-1955 August 1952 we were on the MS Soesdyke, which left us at Penang, Malaya, from where a taxi took us the fifty miles to our new home at Teluk Intan (then called Teluk Anson.) {{Image|file=MyPhoto.jpg |caption=Caption text }} {{Image|file=Slayton-776-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Family in Malaysia }} FUTURE PHOTO HERE Wesley Day family, 1952 My assignment was pastor of the Wesley (English speaking) Methodist Church and Chaplain of the Horley Methodist (then Anglo-Chinese) Boys School. School staff was very helpful, as was our Methodist Youth Fellowship. The government favored–indeed required–religious teaching, and I was quickly involved in several chapel services. After a year our Malaysian principal, W. E. Pereira retired (mandatory retirement at age 55. He continued as a teacher.) I was appointed as his successor. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-12.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Speaking at school assembly, Malaya }} Mr. Pereira had been a popular and able administrator, and I was glad to take his advice in everything. Then one day a sixth grade boy was sent to the office for repeated fighting. "I recommend," said my advisor, "that this boy be spanked by the principal." The boy made his plea. "Please spank me, Sir. Only please don't tell my father." The boy plead to no avail. He was suspended. He was allowed to go and get his book and go home. Mr. Pereira and I called on his father. "I don't see how this can be," said his father. "We don't let him play when he comes home. We send him right to his studies." You can imagine what Mr. Pereira, a district scout-master, said to the boy's father. The boy's suspension was then ended. He was never sent to the office again. In accepting the appointment of principal I had asked Bishop Archer to appoint a qualified Malaysian for this job when possible. This he did about a year later. My successor was Teerathram. One day the woman who lived in the house next to the school yard complained that some boys were climbing the fence into her yard. The principal heard their story, then slapped each boy on the hand with a ruler. All parties, including the boys, were satisfied, and there were no further complaints. So much for corporal punishment in Malaysia. One of the teachers, Stanley Padman, was a leader among the boys, and a devoted Christian. Missionaries and other pastors came and went, but Stanley, then he, his wife and family, were a strong Christian influence that did not move away. We still correspond. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption=Christmas at Teluk Anson, 1953 }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-1.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption=Members of the Tamil Indian congregation. }}

===1955: Palembang, Indonesia=== One day a letter came from Bishop Archer proposing that we move to Indonesia, to South Sumatra, to Palembang, where I would be principal of the Methodist English School, and pastor of the English Protestant Church. The Bishop ended his letter with "I hope you will see this Macedonian opportunity." May 20, 1955, our ship arrived at Palembang, capital city of the Province of South Sumatra, in 800 AD capital of the Sriwijaya Empire, now a seaport (fifty miles up the Musi River) which exports oil and other products of South Sumatra. The Methodist English School was begun in 1908 and was a leading school in the area, Over a thousand students from Grade 1 to Senior High School thronged a building built in 1932 for several hundred in downtown Palembang. In the evenings adults came to learn English. There was no playground except the school courtyard. Three miles from the center of town on the road to the airport was a hilltop called by the mayor the "Pearl of Palembang" bought by the Methodists some years before. There were squatters on the land. The local government promised to get them off, but the squatters were there when our furlough was due in 1957. I spent the year of home assignment studying school administration. Returning in early 1958, as we drove from the airport past our hilltop, squatters were removing their houses, brick by brick. Building genius Dr. Charles Shumaker, our Medan, North Sumatra principal, who had built a beautiful school in Malacca, Malaya, then one in Medan, had gotten action on the squatters. Under his direction, Athay, the contractor who built the Medan School came to Palembang and built the Palembang School (and residences). It is named in the Encyclopedia Britannica (1975) among the landmarks of Palembang. In 1958 1 was appointed by Bishop Archer's successor, Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, as Superintendent of the North Sumatra Chinese District, while continuing as principal of the Palembang MES and pastor of the English Protestant Church. The arrival of Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Vetters of Indiana in 1956 helped to make this possible. I made a spring and fall trip to my district, 800 miles away. The spring trip was interrupted by a rebellion in North Sumatra. The fall trip Ruthlydia went with me, and we had a very happy time visiting our Chinese co-workers. Bishop Amstutz officially organized the Wesley Methodist Church, Medan, while I was their DS. The English Protestant church refers to the English speaking congregation which met at the Stanvac (Standard Oil) refinery village at Sungei Gerong Sunday afternoons, and the Methodist Church, Palembang, some Sunday mornings. The nearest available missionary served the congregation. At Sungei Gerong the company built the church. Three congregations used it, the English Protestant, the Dutch Protestant, and the Roman Catholic. A committee from the three congregations planned its use. In 1955, the Methodists had the only English speaking missionary, who served as pastor. Later Baptist missionaries came and we shared this leadership. Stanvac had oil fields at Pendopo and Lirik. We held monthly meetings there when possible. In 1955 beside the Methodist English School and the English Protestant Church connection, the Methodists had a church in Palembang in which two congregations met. In one, Indonesian was spoken, in the other, Chinese. In towns and villages in South Sumatra there were unorganized groups of Methodists, which met in homes. In Palembang, besides the Methodists, there was a Roman Catholic church, school and hospital, a Dutch Reformed Church, a Pentecostal Church, and after the Baptist missionaries came, a Baptist Church. While we were there the Dutch pastor was married in a "glove" ceremony. He was in Indonesia. His fiancee was in Holland. In a legal ceremony in Holland, a friend of his, wearing a glove, took the vows in his place. Then his legal wife proceeded to Indonesia where they had a church wedding. At this time, positions of leadership in our Indonesian church and our two major schools had usually been held by missionaries. This changed in 1958. February 7, 1958, the day after I returned from furlough, a meeting was called in Palembang of foreign school principals and addressed by a representative from Jakarta of the National Govemment. We were notified that from May 18 no foreigner could be principal of an Indonesian school in South Sumatra, and no Indonesian citizen could attend a foreign school. The MES carried out the government order. Before May 18 our seniors who should be graduated in July were graduated, and the school took a two week vacation. Then the students returned for a new school year. Nine tenths of our students were Indonesian citizens. They were enrolled in the Sekolah Methodist, in which the language of instruction and the curriculum was Indonesian, their teachers were Indonesian citizens, and their principal (their former vice-principal) was Indonesian. One tenth of our students were foreigners (mostly stateless Chinese). They continued to study in the Methodist English School and I was their principal.

===1961: Bandar Lampung, Indonesia=== In 1961, the day the new school building was dedicated, our transfer to Bandar Lampung was planned. "There are now three missionary families in Palembang. Our church can expand. Go to Bandar Lampung. See what can be done and do it. May God lead you," said Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz and Board Secretary Tracey K. Jones. Bandar Lampung is a fishing and trading center near the southern tip of the island of Sumatra and now the capital of Lampung Province. It exports spices, such as nutmeg and pepper. Historians will remember that in 1883 the island of Krakatoa, almost in sight of Teluk Betung (now Bandar Lampung) blew up. On a hillside road above Teluk Betung rests a large buoy left by the tidal wave which followed, which destroyed the city. Krakatoa is no more. However, some years ago a little volcanic island appeared in the same location, and over the years is gradually growing. It emits smoke. "Little Krakatoa" is now a park. Rev. Yap Tian-peng, the Chinese pastor in Palembang, drove with us to Bandar Lampung, then a two-day trip by car over rocky mountain roads, (or one long day by train). There we called on the pastor of the Gereja Protestant (Dutch Reformed Church), who agreed for us to hold a Chinese service in his church Sunday afternoons, then on to the Department of Religious Affairs to report our plans. Then we spent one day looking at 30 houses and choosing one to be our home. Rev. Yap knew some Chinese business people and we called on them. Everywhere we announced our first service Sunday at 3 PM in Chinese. About 15 came out. As far as I know, there has been a Methodist service at Bandar Lampung every Sunday since. One of the young people who attended our Chinese service was Wu Kuan-ching, who was soon taking us to call on the sick and sick at heart. He was with us so much that people began to call him our "son". Then there was a call for Bible School students in Medan, and Kuan-ching heard the call. Before he left he stayed up all night with his friend Hsu Ho-ch'uan, praying with him and placing before him the need of our church for a Sunday School Superintendent and church visitor. Then Ho-ch'uan became our "son". Some people I called on couldn't speak Chinese or English. "Could our church serve them?" I asked. An old man answered, "Before the war there was a Methodist School here. It was taught by Phinehas Patissina, now retired. He and his wife are now living in a town thirty miles from here. Call on him and ask him your question." Patissina was enthusiastic. "I know everybody in town. Many were my students. If you will start a service I will take the bus to town every Friday, stay with my relatives, go calling with you Saturday, and help with the service Sunday." Phinehas Patissina was good as his word. In fact he was a good preacher and God blessed our service. One day during the service I saw something which brought tears to my eyes. Years ago Mr. Patissina had had a stroke which made him lame. The Reformed Church we borrowed has a high pulpit. Access to it is by steep winding wooden stairway, not visible to the audience. From the side I saw the old man climbing on his hands and knees up the steep wooden steps to preach the Gospel. Before we left on furlough in July '62 the DS came and officially organized the two Methodist congregations. During our furlough in '62 - '63 Jack graduated from Western Maryland College, and Vivia from Oceanside High School on Long Island. Furlough had come at the right time for us to attend their graduations. We could not attend their weddings, nor our parents' funerals. We were too far away. In the summer of '63, we returned to Bandar Lampung where I pastored the Chinese congregation and Rev. Timothy Wu the Indonesian congregation. Hsu Ho-ch'uan, our "son", was faithfully serving as Sunday School Superintendent and church visitors But he was out of a job. He was a teacher. The only job he could get was teaching in a Communist Chinese School fifty miles away. Before he left we had a farewell service for him at church and then a more private party and service at our home. At this service our church commissioned him a missionary to the Communist School. We also prayed for others--our Board chairman's son studying at a boarding school at Bandung, Java, and our daughter, 14,000 miles away, looking for a summer job after her first year at Pfeiffer College in North Carolina. During the year Ho Ch'uan wrote us--could he bring a friend, another teacher, and stay at our home for two or three days during the next vacation? They did so, sharing our Upper Room daily devotions. Before they left, his friend said to us that our home was very different from American homes described to him at school. Our days in Lampung were shortened by political events. The two British families at the Bible School in Medan were withdrawn when it appeared that there might be war between Indonesia and Britain. April 1965, to help replace them, we were moved from Bandar Lampung to Medan by our newly autonomous Methodist Church. Just before we left Bandar Lampung we were privileged to take part in the ground-breaking ceremony of the first Methodist Church in Bandar Lampung. There is now a Lampung District in our church.

===1965: Medan, Indonesia=== Moving is not easy. Our piano, bought in Malaya, was shipped in its box when we moved to Palembang, to Bandar Lampung, and to Medan. It survived the first two moves very well, but not the last. When we opened the box the keys were in heaps and piles. In despair we called a piano tuner. He said, "You are lucky. Your sounding board is okay. I can rebuild your piano," which he did. September 28 1965 the Communists tried to take over Indonesia, and failed. In the blood-letting which followed untold thousands perished. The Communist party, the second largest party in the country, ceased to exist. It was a dangerous time, but we were not involved in this emergency. I found teaching Bible in Chinese and Indonesian to students, some of whom were outstanding, to be very challenging. 1968 we taught at the Nommensen Theological Seminary, Pematang Siantar, a Lutheran seminary with ten Methodist students. Pematang Siantar is not far from Lake Toba, a major inland lake of Sumatra noted for its natural beauty. {{Image|file=Slayton-776-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Swimming }} {{clear}} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-2.gif |align=l |size=280 |caption=Boating. }} {{Image|file= Slayton-776.gif |align=l |size=280 |caption=Boating. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-14.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Parapat , Lake Toba, in 1966. }}
1969 back to Medan to teach in the Methodist University and the Methodist Bible Institute.
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Son Jack preaches to the Indonesian congregation while on a visit in June 1969 after completing a year in Vietnam as a chaplain {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-13.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Jack preaching. }} After the service: son Jack with Ruthlydia and Indonesian pastor, June 1969 {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-3.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption=After the Service. }} To this during 1973 Bishop Gultom added the pastorship of Medan Wesley Church. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-15.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Visiting Indonesian congregation. }} Excursions {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-17.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Couple and Friends. }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-5.gif |align=c |size=500 |caption=Ruthlydia and Golf Companions. }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-19.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Youth Fellowship. Wesley Day is fourth from left. Photo by John Tandana }} {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-18.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Annual Conference, 1972. }} 1974 Ruthlydia's hip gave her trouble. We were called home to have it treated. The hip was successfully replaced in August 1974. But on May 8, 1975 Ruthlydia was "called Home" after a stroke. She was 71. June first we were to be retired. At her Memorial Service a Medan student at Drew Seminary said: "Ibu [=Mother] Day was a very understanding and loving mother to her students. She had a special concern for those who had problems and were slow to learn. Like a loving mother, she would sit with the students for long hours, discussing and sharing their problems. There was always laughter and joy wherever she went."

===1975: Retirement=== Since retirement I have made three return trips to China. I did not get back to Kalgan but I did get back to Chengtu, West China, where Daniel Lee (Drew Ph.D '40) had survived much and was still preaching at age 90+. His son, Lee Dong, was then studying at Trinity Theological College, Singapore. I returned to Indonesia in 1980 for their 75th Anniversary celebration and tried to visit each place where I had served. I accepted Bishop Sitorus' invitation to go back for two years as a special missionary -- the Board paid my way but I lived on my pension. I was to do visiting and some preaching at Medan Wesley Church. "The congregation is getting too big for the church," sighed Fred Ingold, Pastor. "There is a lot behind the church facing the next Street. A church member owns it, and is planning to build her own house on it. The church should buy it, but has only half the money we need. We could raise half the balance, but no way can we raise it all." Then he left on furlough. One night I couldn't sleep. I had juset enough in available savings to meet the need. A voice within said, "You are giving two years of your life to build up the church. If you really mean business you'll put your money where your heart is." I drew up a letter to the Church Board. If they really meant business and would raise the balance, the money was available. It would be sent through the Board of Missions. There were two opinions among the members. Some said, "We can't trust the Bishop, we can't trust the Board, we can't raise all that money." A new church member and member of the Board voiced this view and proposed that we accept this gift from the Board, report that it was spent for this purpose, and spend it on something else. Somebody whispered something to the new member. He looked at me and smiled sheepishly. A member of the Board then proposed the church accept the challenge, that the Board members lead the way by each making a pledge then and there. They did so. They raised the money and bought the land. A few years later I made my next trip back to China. Fred Ingold wrote me proposing that after the China trip I make a side trip from Hongkong to Medan and take part in the dedication of a new social hall for Wesley Church. I was happy to do this. It was great to be back among friends reading the liturgy which dedicatd the new hall. Noone told me that when they pulled the string uncovering the dedication tablet it would read "Wesley Day Hall". A surprise party followed in the hall. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-20.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=The dedication tablet has just been unveiled. }} Mixed feelings come with such an honor. I feel that this is for saints and I'm not up to it. And I feel that others are far better saints than I am. And I think of how the honor to me might incite jealousy among some who believe they are more worthy than I. Then I think, "Oh, pshaw, let's have a sense of humor. These are good solid people. I love them." One other event I must write about. Coming back as a "Volunteer in Mission" I stayed in the parsonage. A male student in a nurses' training college had some bad luck. His widowed father had died, his family in a remote village gathered enough money to pay what they could. On his way back to school he contracted an illness and had to spend some of his fee money on medicine. Arriving at school he was finally registered with insufficient fee money, because the school band in which he played needed him. But by the end of the semester he must pay all. He was too sick to work. (His last job had been as a street sweeper.) He would soon be expelled from his boarding house, and at the end of the term from his school. With many tears he told his friends, including our MYF leader, Sonny Cornelius. Sonny told Fred Ingold. Fred gave him a little cash in the emergency. Fred came to see me. Would I agree to his living with me in the parsonage if Fred wrote a letter to the church board requesting this? I thought: "A street sweeper--my parsonage mate. "What if he turns out to be hard to live, a crook, or just boring?" Then I remembered an Indian preacher hospitable Fred had invited to stay in the parsonage for a few days with his wife and baby. They did their own cooking. I answered: "This is mid-December. He is welcome to live with me till the next Mission Volunteers come in mid-January. Then they must decide." When the student came I told him: "Breakfast we will eat together. Lunch you get at school. Supper you get yourself. You may use the kitchen and facilities." First day we had breakfast together. Student was polite and friendly. Then he went to school. That night the cook had to go out for some reason, so she cooked me some soup, with a package of Indomie (instant noodles) to put in at the last minute. The student came at supper time, watched intently as I emptied the noodles into the pot, turned up the heat, then ate the result. I wanted to invite my guest to eat with me, but of course I didn't. Next night he came with a package of noodles. After I finished supper, he put water in the pot, added the Indomie (noodles) and soon made his supper. Next morning during breakfast, a thought struck me, and I asked, "Can you cook?" "I can cook instant noodles," he grinned. "Let's eat together," I said. In a day or two he asked to join my evening devotions. He poured out his soul in prayer, and there was healing. His testimony is in the Upper Room for August 18, 1991. Another Volunteer in Mission, Rev. Dr. George P. Werner, Retired, New York Conference, informally organized a group of people to sponsor "Fasa" in the Medical College of the Methodist University in Medan. He is now doing his internship and wants to bring modern medicine to his own remote area on the island of Nias. Please pray for Fasa , and all others who pray, "Thy Kingdom come." I went to visit Indonesia again for two weeks after the World Methodist Conference in Singapore in 1991. In 1980 I had tried to visit all chuches where I had served. Thereafter I returned to Medan Wesley Church. After retirement in l975 I hoped to live for many years more in the Allenwood home, but that was not to be. A tiny lung cancer put me in the hospital from December 15, 1995 for a week, followed by a week (her Christmas vacation) in my daughter's living room, followed by two weeks in which nurses' aides came to see me, and church women brought me their finest cooking. This softened me up for the proposal that if I planned to come eventually to the Francis Asbury Manor Retirement Home in Ocean Grove, why not now? A nice room was waiting and I agreed it was time to move into it---September l8, 1997.

==2005: Completion. By Jackson H. Day== Wesley Day died June 5, 2005. He would have been 95 years old in less than three months. Age had taken its toll. In his marvelous book, "How We Die," surgeon Sherwin Nuland recalled an earlier era in which on July 5, 1814, 71-year old Thomas Jefferson wrote to 78-year old John Adams, "But our machines have now been running seventy or eighty years, and we must expect that, worn as they are, here a pivot, there a wheel, now a pinion, next a spring, will be giving way; and however we may tinker them up for a while, all will at length surcease motion." Four years earlier, on March 25, 2001, I had already taken over preparing his income tax returns. In a letter forwarding tax information, he added,

"I have other things to worry about. I'm slowing up and I don't like it. 'The old gray mare ain't what she used to be.' and I don't like this either. On the good side, I'm in a good place, where nurses abound, there is a good activities department that can think of more games than I have time to play. And I have a son who is taking this burden off my back and who sends me inspiring sermons and who comes when he can, and a daughter who takes me to family events.

....Here it is ---3 AM; get to bed, Granddad, better not set the alarm --- let the sun wake you in the morning.

Oh yes, Granddad, put some offering in the envelope tonight while you think of it. The church bus will be here at 10 o'clock.

I feel better. Somebody in the family is preaching. I'm learning how to relax. Wish I could see better. Glad I have a hearing aid---and a cane.

Good night. God bless you and Fran. God bless you and Fran and your loved ones, and Vivia and Jim, and Mom-mom and all their loved ones, and everybody in the whole world! Love, Dad.
In August, 2002, daughter Vivia hosted a family reunion and 92rd birthday celebration at her home in Allenwood. She was planning to move to North Carolina, and this was the last August such a reunion could be held. Friends and relatives came from far and near. On Sunday morning, I conducted a communion service. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-21.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Son Jack consecrates communion at the reunion. }} We had a tape of Wesley's father preaching his last sermon about 1960, and got a photo of Dad listening to it. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-22.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Hearing his father's voice. }} Then we went across the street to Dunroven and posed for a group photograph. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-23.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Cousins: Wesley's children, nieces and nephews. Jack Day, Vivia Tatum, Jeanne Simmons, Roby Day, Bonnie Ambruso, Chapin Day }} In 2004, Wesley Day's health began to fail. It was very gradual and nothing ocurred that caused alarm. He fell asleep with increasing frequency, but he had always been able to catch a nap when the opportunity was right! Much mail was now going unanswered, but for the most part that wasn't noticed until it was time to dispose of things, and much unanswered mail was found. {{Image|file= A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev J Wesley Day-24.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Dinner at Francis Asbury Manor }} Gone were the days when Christmas letters would be sent to his many friends around the country. Increasingly, those friends had passed on. On March 24, 2005, friends picked him up at Francis Asbury Manor and took him to St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Herbertsville so that he could help serve communion at the Holy Thursday Communion service. He slept through part of the service but accomplished the important parts. On April 1, my wife and I visited him at Francis Asbury Manor. I will always be grateful to the IRS; it was the need to make sure I had the right papers to do his taxes that prompted the trip. When we arrived we discovered he had forgotten we were coming; that was the first time that had ever happened. Getting ready to go out -- the weather was cool -- he was confused, imagining that he had to pack for an overnight trip. Convinced that that was unnecessary, we went out to a favorite watering hole, the "Princess Maria Diner" down route 35. His sweet tooth prevailed and he did justice to a large slice of strawberry cheesecake. It was the last time that he would be with us in his right mind and be able to converse. Fran and I went on to my son's home in Somerset. Four nights later the call came saying that he was in intensive care at the Jersey Shore Medical Center in Neptune, New Jersey; Francis Asbury Manor had sent him there because he wasn't acting himself. We drove there that night. It appeared to us that he had fallen and hit the back of his head; discoloration was beginning to spread. By the next day it was clear from MRI's that he had sustained a serious brain injury. After a week's stay and stabilization, he was transferred to Fountain View Care Center in Lakewood, NJ, where his granddaughter Brenda is a speach therapist. For two months he held on. From the time of the fall, there were times of occasional lucidity, times of silence, and times when it was clear he was somewhere else. Once while he was at Jersey Shore Medical Center, it was clear that in his mind he was attending an important meeting. I overheard the phrase "local leaders" and "Oberlin Man." I had just read a page of his autobiography and I could tell he was back in 1937, negotiating passage and safety with the Japanese. His wit overcame his increasing disabilities. It was reported that when he was first taken to the hospital on April 5th, he had been asked if he knew why he was there. He answered, "It must be for someone else's benefit." One day when Fran and I were waiting with him for his hair to be cut, I told him that after the haircut he would be so handsome that people would remark on it. He responded, "I'm certainly glad of that, Jack." Once at Fountain View, I wore a sweatshirt with a Chinese character on it, with the English translation below, "pretentious." I asked him if he recognzied the character and without hesitation he responded, "Chun". By the end of May he was swallowing with increasing difficulty, and soon he could no longer eat. Systems were shutting down. On Friday, June 3rd we received the call that it would be good to see him. Fran and I drove up from Maryland that evening. My son Jim came down during the day Saturday. We read psalms to him. Vivia and Jim arrived from North Carolina. The next morning I drove back to Grace Church in Maryland. I had thought it over and decided that Dad would have wanted me to be in church that morning. "Someone in the family is preaching." Services over, I checked the telephone at the church. Vivia had left a message: Dad had died peacefully and taken his last breath at 12:05 PM. Many churches would have been appropriate for his funeral, but we felt that the church where he had worshipped most recently, St. Paul's UMC in Ocean Grove, would be the right place, especially since many who knew him from Francis Asbury Manor would be able to attend. The pastors from St. Paul's Ocean Grove and St. Paul's in Herbertsville conducted the Service of Death and Resurrection on June 11th. Then we drove to Allenwood, and buried his ashes in the family plot. He had requested cremation so that there would be room for him without cutting down the tree that had grown up in the family plot; he liked the idea that he, his wife, his parents, and his brother and his wife would all lie there in the shade. I had a chance to say a few words at the funeral:
While planning the drive to this service, I thought, "oh, and we must stop at Francis Asbury Manor to pick up Dad."

This is an event he wouldn't have missed. So many friends. So many family. So many church leaders. People he loved, people he worked with. And food.

Well, it's been nearly a week. I trust his passport and visa are in order, he's gotten through customs and immigration, his new citizenship is confirmed, and he has some time now to be with us in spirit. I'm sure that if wishes are adequate to the task, he is here with us.

As many of you know, Dad suffered a fall April 5 and with the resulting brain injury, could no longer process information or solve problems. But what I want to share this morning is my joy that even with that kind of impairment, the essence of who he was continued to shine through.

He was friendly. He loved people and people loved him. When you'd greet him, you'd get a big smile.

It was the same friendliness that made him -- not just pleasant -- but a friend to so many. This past week cyberspace has been full of notes from people saying what Wesley Day meant to them. A lot of it I didn't know. I couldn't have known. While he had a healthy sense of caution, he lived his life in the trust that people were good and a way could be found to work with them. He passed on that friendliness and trust to his children at an early age. I remember when I was 9 and Vivia 6 and we were refugees on a ship leaving Communist China, and the two of us children entertained soldiers with songs we had learned about Mao Tse-tung and the new dawn that he had brought to China. Perhaps that friendliness helped ease the way.

He was friendly and he was determined, even at the end of life. The hospital staff weren't pleased when his determination was a struggle to get out of bed, but it was the same determination that had gotten him across Japanese lines to get back to Kalgan, North China, the same determination that helped him get schools built in the face of opposition from bureaucrats in their offices and squatters on the land, the same determination that kept him steady when there were times of trouble, whether the trouble was ideology, revolution, or war.

His friendliness and determination were intrinsic to his passion. His life was the Kingdom of God in the people of Asia. That was his passion.

It was probably that that made me an early riser. I remember as a child in China and then later Malaysia I would sometimes wake up and the lights would be on and it would be 4 AM and Dad was packing books and clothing to take on a trip into the countryside away from the city. I somehow made the association that if something happened at 4 AM, it was important, and the early morning hours have always been magical for me..

It was a quiet passion, because he was calm and steady. But if you missed the passion in him, you missed what he was about.

In his family, each person's cemetery marker is inscribed with a verse. His is Matthew 16:25. "For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it." That verse was the theme of his life and the source of his passion -- a commitment to being a disciple of Christ, a commitment from which I never knew him to waver.
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[[Category: Missionaries in China]] [[Category: Missionaries in Indonesia]] [[Category: Wesley Methodist Church, Teluk Intan, Malaysia]] [[Category: Wesley Methodist Church, Medan, Indonesia]] [[Category: New York Conference of the United Methodist Church Ministers]] [[Category: Allenwood Church Cemetery, Monmouth County, New Jersey]] [[Category: Wall Township, New Jersey]] Wesley Day's Biography is presented in four sections: *Genealogical Record: [[Day-1921|Jackson Wesley Day]] *Autobiography: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev. J. Wesley Day|A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev. J. Wesley Day ]] *"Sidetrips" in Wesley's own words: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Sidetrips| A Missionary Life -- Sidetrips]] *"Scrapbook" accounts in the words of others: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Scrapbook|A Missionary Life -- Scrapbook]]

==Family Album== When Wesley Day was born in 1910, he completed a family of four boys born to Roby and Vivia Day. He stepped into a family that had been in the making since his father Roby Franklin Day (1872-1964) was born to Jackson (1830-1883) and Survila Ann Beall (1831-1882) Day, and his mother Rachel Vivia Cochel Walker (1874-1957) was born to George Washington Wesley (1837-1915) and Rachel Browning Purdum (1835-1910) Walker.

===Grandparents=== Wesley's maternal grandparents: George Washington Wesley Walker and Rachel Browning Purdum Walker. {{Image|file=Walker-13724-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Young George Walker, Wesley's grandfather. }} {{Image|file=Walker-13724-2.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=George and Rachel Wedding. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Walker-13724.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=George and Rachel. 1860 }} {{Image|file=Walker-13724-4.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=George and Rachel 1870. }} {{clear}} Wesley's paternal grandfather was Jackson Day. {{Image|file=Day-3938.jpg |align=c |size=240 |caption=Jackson Day. }} {{clear}}

===Parents=== Wesley's father Roby had grown up on the "Silent Valley" farm, bottom land to the north west of Damascus, Maryland, until his parents had died when he was 10. Wesley's mother Vivia had grown up on the Walker Farm in Browningsville, which her father, a farmer, music teacher, and organ seller, had named "Mendelssohn Terrace". Both Wesley's parents had grown up in large families -- each was the second youngest of ten -- and Wesley had over a hundred first cousins. Even though Wesley grew up in Inwood, Long Island, his life was full of visits with his Maryland aunts, uncles, and cousins {{Image|file=Day-3938-1.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Silent Valley }} {{Image|file=Walker-13724-3.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Mendelsson Terrace }} {{clear}} On December 4th, 1900, Wesley's parents were married in Browningsville. The church had been decorated, but an enormous rain storm made a church wedding impossible. They had been engaged for seven years, from the time Roby had first entered Western Maryland College, in Westminster, and now he had completed both college and seminary. They had no desire to wait longer, and the minister came to Mendelssohn Terrace to marry them. Hours or perhaps days later, they celebrated with a dinner at Silent Valley. The photo is damaged; another couple on the left is obsucred by a burn mark. Roby and Vivia are in the upper right corner as you view the photo. Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. Around the time of their wedding, Roby (28) and Vivia (26) had a chance to sit in a carnival booth where you would drop in a coin and sit while the camera took a series of photos. Clearly, they were having a good time. Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. {{Image|file=Walker-8288-1.jpg |size=800 |caption=Playing in a photo booth, 1900. }} In 1910, when Wesley was born, 36 year old mother Vivia posed with all four of her boys. From left to right, Stick (Stockton Elderdiced), Chapin (Chapin Walker), Roby (James Roby), and Wesley (Jackson Wesley). Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. {{Image|file=Walker-8288-2.jpg |size=260 |caption=Stick, Chapin, Roby and Wesley with their mother 1910 }} {{Image|file=Walker-8288-7.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Wwith grandson Jack, 1942 }} {{Image|file=Walker-8288-6.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=With granddaughter Vivia, 1945 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Walker-8288-8.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Roby & Vivia Day }} {{Image|file=Walker-8288-9.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Roby & Vivia Day at Dunroven }} {{clear}}

===Aunts, Uncles, Cousins=== {{Image|file=Walker-14389.jpg |align=l |caption=Rosabelle Walker sister of Vivia in 1890. }}{{Image|file=Day-13410.jpg |align=l |caption=Vivia Day Burdette, sister of Roby in 1895. }} {{clear}} Sisters, about 1890. Vivia's sister Rosa Bell (1870-1891), who died when she was 21. Roby's sister Vivia Burdette (1874-1950). Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. {{Image|file=Purdum-230.jpg |align=l |caption=Harry D. Purdum. }}{{Image|file=Purdum-230-1.jpg |align=l |caption=Postcard on back of photo. }} {{clear}} Harry D. Purdum was Vivia's first cousin; Harry's father William Henry Harrison "Billie" Purdum (1841-1923) was her uncle. This photo, at about the time of the Spanish-American War, was made into a postcard and sent to Vivia in Browningsville in 1898. Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. Bradley Purdum was a younger brother of H. D. Purdum and thus another of Vivia's first cousins. The notation on back of the photo records his untimely death in an auto accident while visiting in New Jersey. Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-12.jpg |align=l |caption=Bradley Purdum }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-13.jpg |align=l |caption=Postcard on back of photo. }} {{clear}} Vivia's closest sister in age was named Parepa -- Parepa Wesley Weed Walker to be complete. Here she poses with her nephew, Wesley's brother, James Roby Day, about 1912. Scan by James Roby Day, Jr. {{Image|file=Walker-14391.jpg |caption=Parepa and nephew James Roby Day. }} {{clear}}

===Extended Family=== In 1939 at the Montgomery Methodist Church in Clagettsville, Maryland, on route 27 north of Damascus, descendants of Wesley's grandfather Jackson Day gathered for a reunion. {{Image|file=Day-3938-2.jpg |size=800 |caption=The Jackson Day family reunion in 1939. }} If you can supply the names for any other people in this photo, please send me an email! Front row, left of tree: Girl1, g2, g3, g4, g5, Hazel Souder with g6 in lap, g7 with g8 in lap, Wesley Day Front row, right of tree: g1, g2, boy1, man1, woman1, Vivia and Roby Day, Doris Boyer Second row, left of tree: Man1, m2, m3, woman1, w2, w3, w4, w5, w6, w7 Second row, right of tree: Woman1, w2, w3, w4, James Elisha Day, w5, man1, m2 Third row, left of tree: Man1, m2, Woman1, m3, w2, m4, m5, m6, m7, m8 Third row, right of tree: Woman1, w2, w3, m1, w4, m2, m3, m4, w5, w6, m5, m6 Back row, left of tree, Man1, m2, Stockton Day, Roby Day, Chapin Day, woman1, m3 Back row, right of tree: woman1, man1, w2, m2, m3, w3, m4, m5, m6, m7, m8

==Mission Field== ===Enroute to China=== Travel to China in 1947 was via the Marine Lynx, an unconverted troop ship quickly pressed into service to carry civilians who needed or wanted to cross the Pacific as soon as possible. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-21.jpg |size=600 |caption=USNS Marine Lynx }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-2.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Marine Lynx Gangplank, 1947 }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-3.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Vivia walking up gangplank, Marine Lynx, 1947 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook.gif |size=300 |caption=Marine Lynx: Vivia looking through railing, 1947 }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Biography_of_Rev_J_Wesley_Day-1.jpg |size=300 |caption=Ruthlydia and Jack on the Marine Lynx, 1947 }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Biography_of_Rev_J_Wesley_Day-2.jpg |size=300 |caption=Land stop: Day Family in Honolulu }}

===A Chinese Table Grace===

'''Tien An Mei Fan'''
''The tune for this grace is at page 792, United Methodist Hymnal'
' ''This table grace was often used in the Day household in China, 1947-1951''
:Tien an mei fan :Bu nang wan :How shun dah dung :Dah wu liang.
:God's Grace: each time we eat :We cannot forget :We greatly receive in abundance :Great physical food.
:Shang di shang tse :Wah jien kang. :Gung chieu shang di :Ji ling liang.
:God bestows: :We are strong. :Pray to God :to give us spiritual food.

===Chungking=== '''Chungking, 1950-1951''' *January, 1950, Communists enter Chengtu. '''See Blosser narrative, item 3 below.''' *November 14, 1950, Application to leave China *December 20, 1950. Dinner with Eugene and Louella Blosser, Mennonite Missionaries. '''See Blossser narrative, item 3 below.''' *December 28, 1950. T. Janet Surdam and Luella G. Koether arrested in Chungking. Writings on Communism in China, item 2 below. *January 4, 1951. Permission for Day family to leave and beginning of trip home. *January 29, 1951. Letter from Birdice Lawrence in Hongkong, reporting on contacts with Wesley Day prior to her departure from Chungking. '''January 8th, item 1 below.''' {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook.jpg |size=600 |caption=Down to the Waterfront in Chungking, 1951. }} Chungking is built on the steep banks of the Yangtze River. Wide steps lead from river up to the motor road level. In 1951 departing missionaries made daily trips down these steps to the riverboat office to check on whether one's number had come up. If it came up and one missed the chance, one had to re-register and start again from the beginning. Photo source: Surdam and Koether, p. 2 '''Birdice Lawrence letter from Hong Kong, 1-29-1951. Confidential [At the Time]: Please Do Not Let This Get Into Print''' I (Birdice) left Chungking January 8th by boat, having registered last November. It took seven days to Hankow, then here to Hong Kong by train. Helen Desjardins was also registered but could not get her permit. Helen taught until early December at Su Deh School in Chungking, when the school hired a Chinese teacher for English classes, as the governmenet wanted; but they begged her to stay until mid-term exams are over. It was during those few days that the storm of anti-foreign propaganda broke in every school and institution, odered from higher up. If there was no foreigner, some Chinese person becamde the target. Helen, though, made a screen for the principal who escaped direct attack, suffered no physical hardship... Janet and Luella arrived in Chungking December 14 and were arrested at 10 P.M. December 28. The arrest warrant came from Suining, but we do not know who is accusing them, nor for what. I begged for the privilege of sending food to them, since both were leaving China on health grounds. This was refused, except for powderedf milk and medicines they were allowed to take with them. They had left Suining with nothing but good relations with local authorities. My only guess is that someone in the school, who had already made trouble in petty ways, accused them of something. Also there was jealousy over mission funds which had been turned over to the principal. When your cable [cable from Louise Robinson, Executive Secretary for China, Women's Division, Methodist Board of Missions] came, I went to the Foreign Affairs Office, and asked if the girls were in Chungking or Suining. After a long converswation, they replied: "You have no business to ask such a question." But they asked ME plenty: Who was this person who sent the cable? Her full name and address and official title? My relationship to her? How much and how often did I report to her? Did I report about conditions in China? I said only as these affeted our work, very little in recent months because my work had been diminishing. Wesley Day, who accompanied me, thinks the man was scared by this cable, and that it might affect future actions. But it accomplished nothing, except to give them more information. They said that any reply I made to the cable was my own responsibility, with a delicate threat that if I replied anything "unlawful" I should be held fully responsible. When I asked, "Is it against your law to state facts," they answered, "you have no right to ask questions." Some missionaries felt it would be unwise to wire or write you at that time, and I felt there was nothing worth the cost of a cable. Since our funds were frozen, I was afraid to spend much money, so waited until I got to Hong Kong before sending yesterday's cable. The British Consul in Chungking took down all the data I had regarding this arrest, and is relaying it to Mr. Gillett in Peking. There are four missionaries in Chungking under arrest; one is a British subject, Dr. Stuart Allen, janet and Luella's doctor, for many years with the Canadian Hospital. The Consul hopes that their Foreign Department can do something about these prisoners. Olin Stockwell was arrested Novembr 28. Another foreign prisoner is a non-missionary from Tibeet. All but Olin are held incommunicado. Esther Stockwell, still in Chungking, has sent garments, reading matter, and soap to Olin, receving an acknowledgement each time in Olin's handwriting. I sent some clothing once to Janet and Luella, things in the laundry when they were arrested. Before I left, no reply had come. Dr. Marion Manly, now waiting in Chungking for a boat, probably a month or two, is helping the Wesley Days take care of the Dai Jia Hang house. Knettlers and Alma Eriksen were expected soon from Chengtu. --Letter of Birdice Lawrence to Louise Robinson, Executive Secretary for China, Women's Division, Methodist Board of Missions, in T. Janet Surdam and Luella G. Koether, Janella Journal: Our China Experience, 1981, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, pp 365-366. '''Experiences under Communism, 1950''' Journal entries by T. Janet Surdam and Luella G. Koether, Methodist Missionaries stationed in Suining, which is about halfway between Chengtu and Chungking. Suining, 12-5-1948. Some of you are wondering about the Communist situation, People in Chungking have no plan to leave. Our Boards in America are not paying travel for people to leave China because of Communists. Those who evacuate the north can go to other areas; ours is considered safe. The Communists can cut off Szechuan from sea and river, but we lived for years that way during the 8-year Japanese-Chinese war. The Communists do not have much of any air force. U. S. planes could come from India for us if necessary. The Embassy states that people in threatened places who expect to go should leave right away. We do not feel threatened yet. Don't worry, and don't go by what American papers say. Suining, 4-23-1949. Prices are soaring, postage terrific, money hard to exchange. It is rumored that Nanking has fallen or been liberated, depending on your viewpoint. Prices tripled overnight. Everyone is jittery and uncertain. Chungking and Chengtu missiionaries are keeping in touch with us, since we have no radios or English newspapers; Chinese news is scanty and local. We are trying to send our Christian Education materials home, so that if it becomes illegal to have Christian literature, there will be copies in America. We proceed as usual, doing all we can, with little thought for what may come. Reports out of Peking and Tientsin vary, but at least foreigners are still allowed to write freely from those occupied places, and most are being treated all right. The only requirement is that they live simply and share with others. That we have always done and will continue. Suining, 5-30-1949. This sounds mercenary, but we hope you can see the funny side of it. We reckon vegetables in the millions of dollars per bunch of beans. If you have something to trade, you get better exchange: so many beans for so many onions; rice for pictures; thread for wheat. Suining, 12-29-1949. "Liberation" came the first week in December...There were tense moments, but unlike nearby places, Suining had no lawless soldiery of retreating Nationalists , no looting, no gun crossfire, bombing, or explosions. Durng the quiet three days between when local officials left, and Communist soldiers came in, blessed silence; the innate decensy of the people was never better shown than when no government or rule existed. Suining, 5-8-1950. "A Red Letter Day: the last of our thirteen Monday morning trips to police headquarters, to "share our thinking." By smiling and politeness, even at certain remarks about our homeland, refusing to argue, being peaceable, and by our deeds, we tried to show we are here only to help people. For three weeks, we took flowers, tomato and mum plants, much appreciated. Today, the Chief said, "It is hard to change old women's thinking. You need not come unless we send for you." Music to our ears!...Our clinic grows as more people come, so grateful for a little help, so patient. Suining, 6-29-1950. If our departure is sudden, you should know what caused it. Not the government, though they will use any church people who will work against other Christians. The troubles come from the YW and YM who noticeably no longer include the "C" in their name. Their leaders, at meetings, worked our an "ultimatum": what should be the future course of Christianity in China. We will not write the heart-breaking terms they use, but in summary they are stating: That Missions and missionaries are the spearhead fo foreign, especially American, imperialism in China. That they have retarded China's progress. That no foreigner or foreign money should be tolerated. That they, the "Y" will Be the Christian church, and that THEY shall be the true Christians, following Jesus and Mao Tse Dung. --From Journal entries on the dates specified, by T. Janet Surdam and Luella G. Koether, Janella Journal: Our China Experience, 1981, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, pp 365-366. 3. Eugene Blosser Narratives, 1949 and 1950 Sound of War. It was late November in the year, 1949, and after we had only been in Chengtu a little more than a month, when the sounds of the big guns of the Communist Armies could be heard in the distance, especially in the otherwise quiet of the night. This made us all too aware that a war was going on, and that the fighting was not far away. The sounds did not seem to move much closer for some time, but they continued to be heard throughout the month of December. Everyone harbored fears of what might happen when the battle for the City of Chengtu would take place. One morning around mid December, Louella and I awoke to the sound of machine gun fire not too far in the distance. We could hear the bullets cutting through the leaves of the trees, but, thankfully, none of them hit our house. However, one bullet entered the house of our neighbors and slightly wounded the wife. We heard later that two Generals of Chiang Kai Shek had gotten into an argument about whether or not to turn the City over peacefully. So, the two Generals and their forces had to fight their way to a decision. Fortunately, the battle did not last long, and nothing more came of the situation. On December 30th, 1949, the City of Chengtu was turned over peaceably to the Communist Forces. Everyone, including the foreigners, were told to stay inside and not be seen on the streets. Preparing to leave Chengtu, 1950 We then prepared our luggage for travel. We had one trunk each for Louella and me, plus two foot lockers to give to China Travel Service to handle. We lived out of two brief cases for ten days while waiting for a plane. Our Sunday before Christmas was spent with Wesley Day and his family, and on Christmas day, we stayed with the Knettlers. Both families were good friends of ours from the Methodist Mission. Stories of our Lives, by Eugene and Luella Blosser, Mennonite missionaries who were in Chengtu in 1949

===The Song We Sang=== Children learn to sing the songs that are popular around them. After the Communists arrived, the songs were about Mao Ze-dung. Years later a Chinese delegate to a Conference on Aging in Madrid wrote the words down: ATTACH COPY OF HOTEL STATIONERY WITH TRANSLATIONS!

===The Chengdu Trunk=== When we left Chengdu in 1951, many things were left behind. In 2012 I received an email and a photograph from an American who was then teaching in Chengdu. He had been to a local museum with his daughter. They had spotted one of our trunks on display and taken a picture. Since the name J. W. Day was on it, he searched the internet and found me. {{Image|file=Day-1904-1.jpg |size=500 |caption=2012: A trunk in Chengdu. }}

===Houses=== '''Palembang''' One of the major challenges in Palembang was building a new high school facility to replace the congested downtown quarters. Land had been purchased, but squatters had occupied it, and reclaiming use of it was a delicate problem. Finally the school was built on Djalan Djenderal Sudirman, and with it a new house, which the family moved into in 1960. Vivia writes, "Two houses were built in conjunction with the school for the missionary families. We lived in the second one. It was a nice ranch house fenced in with chain link. It had an office with outside entrance and two bedrooms. There was a living room, dining room, living room, kitchen and two or three rooms in the back for storage or servants. We didnt' have running water at first. There was a huge drum in the bathroom for water. The outside was all red mud - not too good for the white uniforms. '''Tandjung Karang''' At the beginning of 1962 Dad was transferred to Tandjung Karang, on the southern tip of Sumatra. Vivia writes, "During my vacation from Dec. 1961 - Feb. 1962 we moved to Tandjung Karang. They had just bought a house in town - two bedrooms, living room, dining room and an Indonesian kitchen (cement counter with hole for fire). We had no furniture so slept on air mattresses and used suitcases for dressers. Mom supervised the creation of a kitchen suited to her needs and tastes. I returned in [from Woodstock School in India] in June to find the house furnished with furniture from Palembang. We left the house in the hands of a Chinese pastor who had lived in Palembang and moved down there to continue the work started by our parents.

==Retirement== ===Retirement Album=== {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-5.jpg |size=500 |caption=1990, Walker-Scanlan Reunion at Three Churches, West Virginia }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-6.jpg |size=500 |caption=1992 Baptism of great-nephew Richard Roby Day }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-7.jpg |size=300 |caption=1994 With great-granddaughter Drew Rotolo }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-8.jpg |size=400 |caption=1996 at United Methodist General Conference in Denver, listening to the choir from the Indonesian Methodist Church. Almost 86, Wesley Day was there as a translator for the Indonesian delegation. }}

===1975 Dunroven in Retirement=== In 1974 Wesley and Ruthlydia Day returned from Indonesia looking forward to retirement in the farmhouse called "Dunroven" in Allenwood, New Jersey that had already been the Day home for several decades. The death of Ruthlydia in 1975 thwarted those plans. Nevertheless, Dunroven was Wesley Day's residence for more than the next 20 years, until he moved to Francis Asbury Manor in Ocean Grove in 1997. Several milestones that took place at Dunroven have been captured on camera: {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-9.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Visitors from Indonesia }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-10.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Visitors from Malaysia }} The breezeway afforded extra space and pleasant breezes for meals with guests. In this family gathering, {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-11.jpg |size=500 |caption=Lunch with family. }} Lunch with family in 1995. The breezeway afforded extra space and pleasant breezes for meals with guests. Around the table from left: [[Tatum-1124|Carolyn Miller]], [[Taylor-26604|Martha Dzioba]], [[Day-5048|James Day]], [[Day-1921|Wesley Day]], [[Dzioba-1|Edward Dzioba]], [[Dayt-3986|Vivia Tatum]], [[Tatum-538|Jim Tatum]]. In 1977 Wesley described life at Dunroven in a letter to Gusta Robinett, who had been treasurer in Medan: ''Fred and Polly should be coming to Dunroven Saturday... While the weather was good sometime ago I got a man to prune my grape vines and also the blackberries. Then we put some of the garden brush through a mulcher. So I hope there will be some grapes and berries this year. I finally decided to get a riding mower, so I won't spend quite as much time mowing the lawn as last year and the year before. I held out for the little push mower because I wanted the exercise but it looks like I'll get plenty of that anyway. Seeds are heer and ready to plant, but the garden is not. I'll be away most of April, so it looks like the planting will be done in May.... It's a good thing for Dunroven I have company once in a while. Today Vivia came over, scrubbed and polished the kitchen-dining room floor, and began to vacuum and polish the rest of the house. She will come again tomorrow. By the time she gets here I hope to have my study picked up enough that you can get a vacuum cleaner into it.'' ===[[Space: Return to Medan|1998 Medan Trip]]=== (Click on above line to be directed to page)

===Exploring Web: Seniors Explore World Wide Web=== By Karen Hamerdorfer Lancey, Correspondent Seniors explore world on Web (1998) Class provides Internet access, OCEAN GROVE - Since his missionary past in Indonesia 30 years ago, the Rev. J. Wesley Day's friends haven't seemed as close, as fast, as they do now. "It's a new world," said Day, 88, referring to the speed at which he can write to friends in Indonesia via e-mail. About three months ago, Day entered that new world. It is, Day said, a far cry from the old days. When the Francis Asbury Manor resident was a Methodist missionary in Indonesia, news about a death in the family back in the States took nearly a week to reach him. Now, e-mail takes seconds to deliver, which means he and his friends halfway around the world can keep with their news without waiting. Day recently learned how to email family and friends through a computer education program at his Stockton Avenue home. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-2.gif |align=c |size=500 |caption=Wesley Day at Computer }} "The computer class is a surprise and a delight," said Day, 88. "The challenge is to remember all I need to know in order to use it. I'm not a good computer man, but I love it for its communication possibilities." In the "Seniors in Cyber Space Program," five volunteers are giving residents, ages 76 to 98, one-on-one computer lessons in how to send e-mail and gain access to the Internet. A genealogy course has just begun and a program on graphics arts will soon kick in., "The fact that people can correspond with. their family is a popular incentive," said activities director Joanne, Goldberg. At present the computer lab has four terminals which were donated by residents' family Members. One computer is hooked up to the Internet. Sometime this summer, the facility will receive four new computers at a cost of approxmately $3,000. Two of the computers will be online. Francis Asbury Manor residents can use the lab 24 hours a day. And if they encounter a computer related program when a teacher volunteer is not present, they can ask the receptionist, whois located next to the lab, to assist. Laurie Loughney, administrator at Francis Asbury Manor, said the long-range goal is to open the computer lab to area senior citizens at no charge. The administrator emphasized that a computer can serve as occupational therapy for stroke victims, people afflicted with Parkinson's disease, or those in, the early stages of dementia or cognitive decline. "It's a life-enhancing program. The mind is a muscle; just like an arm or leg it needs to be exercised," said Loughney. Ethel Gillespie, 85, said she can remember when telephones were considered a luxury rather than a necessity and a party line had nothing to do with, a crowded gettogether. "I'm interested in learning the, lingo associated with computers When I hear a commercial say, 'Look for us on the Internet at www-dot something,' I don't know what they're talking about," she said. "I want to know everything there is to know," said Lillian Thompson, 85, who has grown fond of playing solitaire and e-mailing a granddaughter in Willingboro. "If I can learn this, anyone can." "It's fun seeing the residents learn how to e-mail, send a greeting card. The ultimate goal is to get them to eventually do these things on their own," said volunteer Phyllis Truran, Ocean Grove, who sometimes sends her new friends an e-mail as a surprise. Officials at Francis Asbury Manor credited Tech-Connections of Family Resources Associates, a non-profit group in Shrewsbury, with upgrading their current computers and assessing the needs of senior citizens. For example, because some seniors were having difficulity clicking the mouse button twice in succession, an augmented device will be added to some new computers.

===A Service of Death and Resurrection: June 11, 2005=== Thanks to John Tandana for photos. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-22.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=John & Rebecca Tandana }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-23.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Entrance to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove, New Jersey }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-24.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=St. Paul's Sanctuary during the Service }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-25.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Service Bulletin }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-26.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=After the Service: Son Jack Day with guest. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-27.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Leonora Tatum and Martha Dzioba. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-28.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Rev. Henry Leono and wife talk with Rev. Diane W. Koob, District Superintendant of the Northern Shore District, Greater New Jersey Annual Conference. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-29.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=James Roby Day Jr., and sister Bonnie Day Ambruso, look at the display of photos. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-30.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Son Jack Day, grandson James Day, fiancee Bridget Quinn, and Bonnie Day Ambruso look at photo display. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-31.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=The St. Paul's United Methodist Women prepared a superb lunch. }} {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Scrapbook-32.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=John and Rebecca Tandana, Jack Day and Fran Irvin, Vivia and Jim Tatum, Rev. & Mrs. Henry Leono }} ===[[Day-3986#Dunroven|Dunroven Passes]]=== (Click on above line to be directed to page)

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[[Category: Missionaries in China]] [[Category: Missionaries in Indonesia]] [[Category: Wesley Methodist Church, Teluk Intan, Malaysia]] [[Category: Wesley Methodist Church, Medan, Indonesia]] [[Category: New York Conference of the United Methodist Church Ministers]] [[Category: Wall Township, New Jersey]] Wesley Day's Biography is presented in four sections: *Genealogical Record: [[Day-1921|Jackson Wesley Day]] *Autobiography: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Biography of Rev. J. Wesley Day ]] *"Sidetrips" written by himself: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Sidetrips]] *"Scrapbook" written by others about his life: [[Space: A Missionary Life -- Scrapbook]]

==Early Life== ===Dunroven=== In December, 1915, as shown by the deed, my father bought a farmhouse in Allenwood, New Jersey. He borrowed the money from my mother 's brother, [[Walker-14387|Uncle Willie Walker]], to pay for it. Uncle Willie had a peach farm in Ridgeville, Maryland. I think I was on vacation from college when Dad finished paying for it, and I attended a little mortgage burning ceremony. On the wall over my desk at Ocean Grove hangs a photograph of the house with Mrs. Alonzo King (I assume) standing on the porch. On the back of the picture was written in pencil someting like, "Mr. Day, this is your new home that you have just purchased." My brother, Roby, and his wife, Joy, had this picture framed, then presented it to Mom and me as a "Christmas present" February 1, 1961. Above the picture hangs a large hand-drawn picture of the house by Jeff Propert. So December 16, 1915 Roby F Day bought the house from Alonzo King. On June 3. 1959, retaining life use, he sold the house to J Wesley Day and Ruthydia S. Day. In January 1979, retaining life use, J. Wesley Day transferred title of the home to Jackson H Day and Vivia Day Tatum. During the school vacation, 1916, the Day family lived at Allenwood. After our arrival from Inwood the first big job was to pull weeds from the garden. I remember many of them in early June were already bigger than I was and I couldn't pull them. Mother objected to my working in the sun during the hot days, so my work was optional. One day mother got Indian suits out of a trunk or suitcase which she put on Roby and me. We played in them and someone took our picture. After working through the heat of the day in the yard and the garden, sometimes we would walk down to the Manasquan River. There was a swimming hole a little down the river and just in sight of the bridge. Sometimes mothers would watch their little ones play in or near the water. Farmers put up a diving board which the older boys, especially, enjoyed. Some brave boys would jump off the bridge. I remember one time only the boys were there and some of the big ones said they were going to throw the little ones into the river to teach them to swim. I didn't want to learn to swim in this way so I went and hid. I don't think my brothers were there that day. If families were present we wore bathing suits. If just boys were there we didn't bother..... but if a wagon or car approached we would dive into the water till it crossed the bridge. When I was eight I was allowed to go fishing with a kind and elderly neighbor. I caught a few perch and sunfish. They were full of bones but they tasted good. Our first summer in Allenwood, one day the Woolleys said, "Huckleberries are ripe. Let's pick some." So the Woolleys and the Days went huckleberrying in the open wooded country near our homes. I was just turning six, I was following the others when I began to cry. Someone saw what had happened---I had walked into a nest of wild bees or yellow jackets. I was quickly lifted out of the situation and ministered to. But I shall never forget the fuzzy bees that stung. That year Mother killed one or more rattlesnakes on our farm. She had a collection of rattlesnake eggs, some in the act of being hatched, which she preserved. It is said there are now no rattlesnakes in Allenwood. There were some in 1916. I saw a little gartersnake near the house once and stood looking at it, friendly and curious, for about five minutes. People told me I was "charmed" by it. It was a charming little creature who seemed as curious about me as I was about it. A humming bird, hardly bigger than a bee, drank nectar from the flowers at the end of the porch, standing on nothing to do it, just humming away. Mother used to take us to the window, or out to the porch, to see the "pretty lightning." One time, however, while we were watching pretty lightning from our porch, the lightning struck the church steeple, a block away, and we retired into the house. {{Image|file=Walker-8288-6.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Roby and Vivia Day with granddaughter Vivia at Dunroven, 1945 }} {{Image|file=Walker-8288-10.jpg |align=l |size=500 |caption=Jack's 10th birthday at Dunroven, 1952. Ruthlydia, Jack, Granddad Roby, Vivia, Grandmother Vivia }} {{clear}}

===Dairy: In Love with Radio=== Wesley Day, aged 14, began the year with a blank "Wanamaker Diary, 1924". On the cover he inscribed, with neat penmanship never again to be matched, Jackson Wesley Day, Inwood, L. I., N.Y. Here are some of the entries: *January. Tuesday 1. Got up about 10:30, untrimmed Christmas tree in hall. Ate dinner. Had picture taken. Went down to the beach with Frank and Just got out of some quicksand. We rode on out to where the new bridge goes across the bay. Ate supper. Listened to radio. Went to church where Blackwood preached. Listened to radio. Played games. Went to bed. *Wednesday 2. Got up about 8:30. Ate breakfast. Fooled around till dinner. Went to Far Rockaway for Mom and thence to the beach where I found a quarter. Went to Children's Bible Class. Read and listened to radio. Ate supper. Went to church. Miss Honeyman preached. Went to bed. *Thursday 3. Got up. Ate breakfast. Went to the beach. Ate dinner. fooled around house. Listened to radio. Did dealing. Ate supper. took bath. Went to church where Mr. Dalhoff preached. Fooled with radio set. Went to bed. *Friday 4. Got up. Ate breakfast. Did dealing. Emptied ashes. Ate dinner with Edward Teates' mother and father for guests. Played checkers. Went to beach with Edward. Played checker pool. Went to dock. Ate supper. Went to church and Mr. Teates preached. Ate nuts. Went to bed. *Saturday 5. Got up. Ate breakfast. Showed Edward the town. He left on 9:55 train from Lawrence. Fooled with bum radio set. Soldered aerial and set leads to lightning arrestor. Ate dinner. Listened to improved radio set. Did dealing. Ate supper. Listened to radio. bought and installed gridleak holder. Set is now very loud. Went to bed. *Sunday 6. Got up late. Took shower. Ate breakfast. Read radio paper. Went to church. Ate dinner. Read. Went to Sunday School. Listened to radio and read. Ate supper. Listened to radio. Went to O. E. Went to Church. Listened to radio. Went to bed. *Monday 7. Got up at 7:00 (about). Ate breakfast. Went to school. slipped on wet floor and banged chin on iron post jarring a couple of teeth. This happened in gym at 5th period. Ate dinner. Went to school. Went to Far Rockaway. Tried Howard Player's variocoupler on radio set. It did not work. Ate supper and went to church. Took first type lesson from Roby. Went to bed. ===My Favorite Teacher=== Flora Darrow was a teacher but she was not my teacher. She was my favorite teacher because we walked to school together and played tag on the way to school. As time went on we found different ways to tag each other. We tagged by correspondence. She lived with Miss Ethel Hempstead and her mother. Both Ethel and Flora became missionary teachers in Japan in different denominations. Flora was from the Reformed Church and Ethel from the Methodist. On one occasion I visited with Flora Darrow in Japan. I planned to spend three weeks and stayed 3 more weeks of my vacation in Japan. This was in 1935 and I was still single. I corresponded with Flora for a few years after that. Flora Darrow's and my game of tag lasted some thirty years.

===1931: Kalgan, China=== ===Martyrdom Missed: Western Maryland College, 1930=== Have you faced the possibility of martyrdom? Or to put it closer to home, of suffering for what you believe? I can think of 2 times in my own life when I have faced such a possibility. The first time was in College, when as YMCA President, I had the job of inviting outside speakers to my college. One was a seminary President, and he made a good impression at the school. Another speaker suggested to me-- whom I invited -- was a colored speaker, Frank Brown. My grandparents in Maryland had owned one or 2 slaves in the days of slavery -- but I grew up near New York -- where the brightest boy in my 6th grade class was a colored boy named Albert, and when nationals of every race and country were occasional guests in our church and home. Soon I began to hear rumblings from my friends who heard of the invitation. My roommate of the year before -- a Southerner -- assured me he would be on hand with rotten tomatoes. I thought privately -- it would be novel -- even glorious -- to carry on for a great principle in the face of rotten eggs and rotten tomatoes hurled by a mob of people like my roommate. I was sure I was right and I kept my course. Had there been a fanatic group of Northerners, we might have had the Civil War to fight over again. As it was -- the College was quite Southern in its students, staff and outlook. And I soon found that I was getting isolated. I can see the process more clearly now -- than I did then -- but I could see it then -- friends becoming less friendly. The word relayed to me that the Dean said in conversation he would have nothing to do with a "Y" that turned out such radicals. And a rumor that the President, whose support I had assumed in any such battle for righteousness -- had taken the other side. We had it out in a "Y" cabinet meeting, when a traveling "Y" secretary was present. In every war there are those who go from one side to the other -- trying to bring the two together. So I knew the opposition was well organized. The charge against me would be attempted dictatorship, pride, acting superior, and so on. Late that night, in prayer, I decided their criticisms were right, I had not been as humble as I should be, and I had no right, in our democratic organization, to force on them a speaker they didn't want. At the meeting there was the hymn and the prayers, then the business of the day, which turned out to be the criticism. There was no fight -- I agreed with their personal criticisms, and agreed I had no right to force a man they didn't want as speaker, and offered to resign. But having won their point they were generous enough -- no resignation wanted -- just not to have a [blank blank] for a speaker. I have wondered sometimes if I did not miss my supreme opportunity to be a martyr then. Some real questions come up -- is martyrdom the goal of this life? is martyrdom something that is still desirable -- should it be planned for -- and sought -- till it's obtained? It is hard for me think that the first missionaries to the Bataks planned to be killed and eaten as martyrs, and as I re-read the account of Stephen's martyrdom -- I doubted that it was pre-meditated -- on either his part or that of the mob. He was a powerful speaker -- as was Peter -- but when in Peter's case they said, "What must I do to be saved?" in Stephen's case they gnashed their teeth in anger and stoned him to death. I now understand a little more the difficulties and views of my white friends in the South. A few years later in China -- with others -- I proposed a scholarship at my Alma Mater for a China student. In one of those beautiful bureaucratic occurrances, one was made available without our knowing it. A couple of years ago one of our Methodiste English School boys from Palembang, a theological student, was granted this scholarship. By then it had grown -- there were 2 students from Korea, 1 from Arabia, 1 from Israel, 1 from the Philippines, 1 from Syria, 1 from Indonesia. The President told me it was their desire to have Asian students know as friends people from all over the world. When we came home from Red China in 1951, a letter was waiting inviting me to speak in Southern Virginia. I had a grand weekend -- and carried a car trunk load of Planters peanuts back to New Jersey. The pastor was the same man, who 20 years before had spken for the opposition. His church has sent some special gifts here to our work. The peacemaker of our group is a successful pastor and now a District Superintendant. Maybe changes sometimes occur without the price of martyrdom. There's always a price for change. The big Batak church remembers the first missionaries. The martyrdom of Stepehn was followed by sufferings of other Christians and the spread of the Gospel. God uses the undiplomatic rashness of honest people -- as well as the psychologically trained diplomat -- to advance his kingdom. Later our family faced other opportunities for martyrdom. In West China, some were educators, some in hospitals, some in purely religious work. I was in purely religious work. We expected the Communists to persecute religious institutions first, then schools, then hospitals. In our family we decided if we must suffer, let it be for our religion -- nothing else. The Communists came in and made trouble first for the hospitals, then the schools, and last of all for churches. To our surprise they were not looking for religious meeetings -- so we were relatively untouched until we left. --J. Wesley Day, July 12, 1959. From a sermon on the martyrdom of Stephen, English Protestant Church, Sungei Gerong, Sumatra, Indonesia

==Before the War== ===Arrival in China, 1933=== Landing at the metropolis of Shanghai, I walked the first night into the narrow lanes of the Chinese city. I found a slum, dirty, miseable, with huge old etenements againste small alleys that only the briefeset noon-sun could reach. Yellow faces, made more yellow with dirt, crowded the dirty lanes in a city struggle for existence. Every human problem seemed in Shanghai waiting for solution. The difficulty of it made the statement of an ocean traveler who did business with the chinese seem plausible: "The only way to help these people would be to wipe them all out and start again." But the next day a Chinese friend took me to see the city. he showed me the institutions where men live out their lives in bgringing new visions of life and new faith in those visions which see a new people and even a new society in these same slums of Shanghai. I found that Christian institutions were strong in this city, and that they were among the most powerful forces that saved the city from self-destruction. Soon with headquarters at school in Peiping, I began to meet the village people. These, who form the largest of China's many millions, are uniformly poor -- in one of the richest countries of the world. Despite their awful poverty they smile often, give the beset of life to their little children -- and are kind to strangers. "Why are your people so poor?" I have asked Chinese friends. "It is because where the government is strong, often it taxes the people till they break, and where the government is weak, bandits come and take what they will. Where famine is bad and food is scarce, greedy ones horde their food and people starve." And a foreigner adds" Ancestor reverence has done its part in impoverishing the people. Each man must have boy children to honor his spirit after he dies. Mad propogation is followed by mad competition for the few things necessary to live. How can a people be rich if they are too many for the land? "But whaqt of your religion," I ask of the non-Christian Chinese. As in America many answers come back, but among them the voice of old superstitious China: "We have many Gods" -- and the opposite retort of disillusioned youth," -- and we don't believe in any of them." The first Chinese worshipped one God -- the God of Heaven. But soon they left this most important worship to the emperor, and except for state occasions, forgot Him. When the laste "Son of Heaven" lost his throne, even this poor worship of the God of Heaven vanished. To-day China as a nation is in all kinds of chaos. The old order of things under the Emperors is gone, no new order of things has yet really taken its place. It is the logical opportunity to bring Christ to a people whose need is great. Of course there are difficulties. Older, experienced missionaries speak of the troubles of the present and advise the newcomer, "Do not expect sudden fruit from the seeds you sow. If you reap the harvest where others have sown and cultivated be glad, but be not proud. If the work you do seems swept away by chaos or revolution, do not give up; the chinese are not an easy people to wsin to a vision of Christ. Day by day as we lived with these people, preaching to them, ministering to them, loving them, we often thought our time was barren -- but when we look back upon such years we find that god had blest our work. You who are young in His service, give much and expect little, or better yet, give all and expect nothing from men, and God will reward you richly." J. W. Day, Methodist Protestant Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China Printed in The Missionary Record, Board of Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, February 1934, p. 23

===A Country Trip, 1934=== Far South of the Kalgan mission are to be seen the beautiful Southern Mountains, beyond which lie wide valleys teeming with villages and towns of olden China. It is our territory, claimed for Christ by our church, but for two bandit-ridden years no missionaries could enter it. New Year 1934 Horace Williams was busy packing. Two Chinese preachers and Wesley Day also packed up bedding, some food, and lantern slides. Bicycles were tightened and oiled. January second we four started South. FUTURE PHOTO HERE Horace Williams, Wesley Day, in 1934 That day we rode to Hsuan Hua. Next day we crossed a frozen, wind-blown river, and slowly made our way up a long mountain trail till we came to Shui Cahuan (Springs of Water), where we must spend the night. We entered a gate in the crumbling walls of the village, and asked of the people who gathered to look at us, the way to an inn. There we announced a meeting for the night, and wished for privacy to rest. The keeper gave us one room to ourselves, so bothered only by curious eyes which stared through made-to-order holes in paper windows, we rested. In the evening we showed slides of the life of Christ to the village people, who jammed the streets to see the big pictures on the roadside wall, and who listened with at least recurrent interest to the preachers. Some of the crowd talked, many crowded in on the light from the projector, and some crowded the rickety table we had borrowed for the projector, but they were good-natured, and we were glad they would look and listen. One of the missionaries, by turn, operated the picture machine, while the other walked about, keeping his feet warm in the cold of the winter night. We sold a few gospels and returned to our room in the inn. Now a room in any Chinese home or inn is about half taken up by a k'ang, a wide, dirt, mat-covered platform three feet high, heated in winter, on which people eat and sleep. At our return the innkeeper burned straw in the fire places, which warmed the k'ang so we could sit upon it, while at the same time the smoke from the straw filled the room, making our eyes burn. Cart drivers came in to bear their greetings -- plain greetings of good people, -- and some to learn of Jesus. As bed time came, our guests took their departure, then each of us made a long envelope from his bedding, and changing clothes by stages, he wriggled into bed. At break of day we rose, to pack our bedding and send it by a cart that went our way. Then the Chinese cooked a stew of all the food on hand. We ate, and started up the road. The trail was steep and long. But by afternoon we topped the mountain, seeing our next destination, Shen Ching (Deep Wells), in the distance. Before we reached the city, though we were dry as dust and dirty as the country in which we lived, we were gladly meet by Christian leaders. They took us to their little gospel room, and had us sit cross-legged upon the k'ang, tasting tea and cakes, while we told them of our journey. Their best room awaited us, new scrubbed and neat, where they gave us steaming water to wash, and a real chance to rest. The Shen Ching group is one of our youngest groups of Christians. Two of Mr. Williams' Bible School boys preached there a year ago, a number showing interest. One drinking, wife-beating gambler had a new vision of what life should be while the boys preached, and he became the staunch, yet humble, leader of the Christinas in the town. He donated the gospel hall, and kept up interest when the young preachers were far away. Two days we spent amid these people's kindness, while Horace and the Chinese taught the people, hungry to learn of Christ. (Only one trifle marred our stay -- the buzzy cat, who kept us company on our k'ang, ate all the lard we saved for breakfast eggs.) The morning of the third day, because we had to go, good food was placed before us, much more than we could eat. We held a final meeting then the church boys wheeled the bicycles through the city, the leaders kept us company to the gate, and all wished our party peace and blessings on the way. The two weeks journey passed. Some of our churches were in need of spiritual resurrection, but some were like Shen Ching. Pictures were shown every night out of doors tuill the weather was so cold the projector would not funciton. With audiences varying from fifteen to five hundred, the preachers always gvae their best. Mr. Williams spent ever more time in fervent, fruitful prayer. By the end of the tour four Witness Bands were organized to preach in the district. When we finished briefly seeing our Southern Churches, and finally arrived at a foreigner's home, in material things we came to a new world. We sayed in a house two stories high, with floors not made of dirt, with rooms not smoky by night or cold as ice by morning, and where curious eyes never looked through little holes in paper windows. But of treasures not material the country is full, and we want to go back. J. W. Day, Methodist Protestant Mission, Kalgan, Chahar, China Printed in The Missionary Record, Board of Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, July 1934, p. 86

===Letter from China, 1935=== Since the middle of August, when our boys and girls' school opened, my work has been in connection with it. As dean, I have been responsible for the school, policies, shortcomings, etc. The school is fortunate in having a faculty lyal to the mission and to its ideals. Becuase our scholastic and moral standards are the best in our frontier province, the non-Christian community leaders send their children to us, and these youngsters sing our Christian songs with as much energy as the rest. Teaching English has been quite a combination of pain and diversion -- about as easy as teaching Chinese to Americans, but most interesting nevertheless, and my one opportunity off the playground to know the students day by day. Last summer the school asked me to teach English to a Confucian scholar and editor of the Kalgan newspaper. Feeling my time was well occupied, I was not anxious to add to its uses, but I have since been glad to have been teaching Mr. Chang. His son has studied English at our school last year and this, but he alone of all our students has never been allowed to attend our religious services, even at Christmas. Just a few days ago, however, Mr. Chang came to Mrs. Soderbom and to me, said he had decided to send his boy to a Christian Boarding High School, and asked us to help him choose one. Last winter, when my Chinese reached the appropriate (?) stage I was invited to take my turn leading the daily school chapel service, a morning half-hour devoted to pray, song and a talk. In preparing for these my teacher worked over time seeing that in the Bible reading every Chinese tone was right and that the talk, which he was the first to hear, was not too utterly far from good Chinese. A couple of days later Mr. Soderbom asked if I was interested in cycling up to a post-Christmas service at Shan-nan-shan, 15 miles away, where Grandfather Lee, in his own village, had started a church. There ought to be a missionary there for the glad occasion, and no one else could go. So I spent the rest of my Chinese study that week preparing the chapel talk into the first Chinese sermon. After a long pull up the road I reached the village fifteen minutes before the service. The evangelist in charge, puzzled as to what to do with a Chineseless missionary, finally beamed brightly and asked me to say the benediction. The country people were so hospitable, asking the missionary to make some visits, to stay for the afternooon meal (two meals a day is the country custom), aye, to stay for the evening meeting, and for the night, that after some urging the foreigner accepted. Tired out by the mission Christmas rush, and not particularly rested by a fifteen mile push, I was ripe for such a taste of the leisurely welcome of the country. So in the evening I brought the mission greetings, and your greetings -- of the home church in America -- to this young church, built and supported by the patient efforts of Grandfather Lee; and preached to this peole, many of them part of his own family of twenty-five people. The simple sermon reached these people, for after I finished speaking twenty minutes, Mr. Lee spent thirty or forty translating it into the dialect and mind of his children and neighbors, who listened to him carefully. This winter, before school doors had closed for vacation, I was pushing my bicycle over the hills toward our southern country churches. Bible School boys were in the field and I wanted to see how they were doing. In the first town, "Western City", the church members asked all kinds of ordinary questions about this thing and that thing and I answered them, and their looks showed they had learned little. But when they called a meeting, and I spoke to them earnestly the message of God's love (which weeks before my teacher and I had labored on so long and carefully), I saw their faces bright with understanding. And it was so in all the churches. I could not understand, let alone answer, all the many questions in local dialect asked about this and that, but when I spoke the simple children's message of a God who loves them, the people listened eagerly, and it was a blessing to speak to them. During the balance of the school vacation I visited another section of China to see what Christians and others are doing to help the often desperately poor farmer, who is 85% of China. Taking advantage of the winter freedom from disease, I traveled inexpensively with the Chinese, often forgetting that my skin was not yellow like everybody else's. I visited a communist-ravaged section of Kiangsi, now recovered by the national government, and where the National Christian Council has provided the government with some able Christian leaders to help recreate some of the destroyed communities. These Christian leaders need all the great faith that their religion gives them, in tackling the problem of the poverty stricken, illiterate, superstitious, over-populous and war despoiled, albeit very human and warmhearted Chinese farmer. The winter term at school, begun February 25, is now on in full swing. Almost at the opening of school special services were held at the mission led by Rev. Cecil W. Troxel, of Tientsin. Mr. Troxel has been a China missionary since 1901. He tells us here that he was started in the ministry through the encouragement of Rev. R. F. Day, now of the Inwood church, then ministering fo his first charge in Holder, Illinois. The meetings have been a success, Christians being strengthened, and others being added to the church. Those interested in our school are much gratified because four of our five young men techers in school joined the church last Sunday at the conclusion of these services. Now is a favorable time for our mission work in China. The government, by and large, is friendly; while the people in our section are quite friendly and highly regard the church. Opportunities come to us frequently now, to lead people, high and low, into the Kingdom of God. How long this season of general goodwill toward the church and missionary here will last only God knows. Please pray that we may make the most of it. May you know a rich measure of God's grace, at Easter and in the months to come. Your missionary in China, J. Wesley Day. Printed in The Missionary Record, Board of Missions of the Methodist Protestant Church, May, 1935. pp 21-23

===Bricks and Porcelain=== ''From a Sermon on Jeremiah 18:1-11, The Potter and the Clay'' This is the best-known illustration of God's power over men and over history. Jeremiah lived at a time when the people of Israel were doing many evil things. The rich were eating up the poor, crime and corruption were common, people were not worshipping God in their hearts, but turned to the worship of many gods. Yet they believed that because their people were God's favorites, no harm could ever come to them. Jeremiah was against all that. And to get his message across, he visited the potter's house, near Jerusalem, and later told what he saw. And what he saw was this: A potter was making a pot. In the making, something went wrong. The potter did not make the vessel he planned to at first, because it was ruined. Instead, he made something else. And he told the people: You are like clay, Israel. God intended to make something beautiful out of you. But because you have been marred by sin, he will have to make something else. But be sure God's will will be done! To make articles from clay three things are needed: 1. the clay. 2. the artist -- the potter, and 3. the process -- the procedure -- suited to the clay to make it what the potter desires. The clay used provides one of the limitations of the potter. Poor clay will make a poor pot, and earth which is not clay at all may not have in it the possibility of making a pot at all. When a child I used to play by the seashore. Sometimes with other boys I would watch the waves coming up the beach, then I would imagine each wave was an advancing army, and I would build a fort to hold back the enemy hosts. One wave would come up and touch my fort of sand. Then another wave would come and touch it, and several more, and nothing would happen to my fort, which I would think was defending me very well. Then a great wave would come, would run over my little fort of sand, and as the great wave swept out to sea again, there would be nothing left. I had built my fort out of sand, which melted away when moving water reached it. The nature of the sand was a limiting factor on what I could build with it. In northwest China is a wide area of country covered by windblown loess soil. It is a very fine soil and has at least one unusual characteristic. It can be cut like a cake, and it will retain the shape in which you cut it. It is hundreds of feet deep in places. You may be walking along a path through a cornfield, and see a curl of smoke rising from a little chimney in the cornfield. You walk up to where the smoke is, and come suddenly to a cliff. Peering over the edge you look one hundred or more feet to the floor of a valley below. In the valley are some houses against the cliff, in fact some of the rooms of these houses are cave rooms dug into the cliff. From the cave rooms the people have bored holes up to the corn field above, from where the smoke of their fires can go out. During the war, in 1937 I spent one night in a big cave, called a "Yao" in a loess cliff in Shansi. It was comfortable, went far into the cliff, and seemed very well protected. The people had a complete hotel by simply digging long passage ways into the cliff, then moving in furniture. However, one year I read of a big earthquake in part of northwest China. The soil in which the caves were dug was shaken like ashes in a sieve. The cliffs and caves were shaken down, and thousands of people in their cave homes were buried alive. The fine fine windblown soil, though it cuts like a cake and stands for decades against the rain, had its limitations; it could not stand a good shaking. He who would build in it must live within its limitations. The potter, like the builder, is limited by the material he uses. The treatment of the material in preparation also has a great deal to do with the result. In a valley behind our mission in Kalgan was a broad area where they made brick. To make brick is very simple. They take forms andf fill them with mud, and place them on the ground, then they lift the frame, leave the cake of earth to dry in the sun. When it is dry, they have a bricvk, all ready to use. These are called "sun-dried" bricks, and are used very commonly throughout the country. They are very cheap, and for many purposes good enough. Thus when we wanted to keep thieves out of our yeard, we built a wall of sundried bricks, adding a layer of good bricks on the top, like a roof to protect somewhat against the rain. It lasted for a while, and didn't cost much. However, one summer I made a trip through part of China, and came into a town in Shantung province where it had been raining without letup for two weeks. As I walked through the poor section of town I saw a pitiful specatacle. The mud brick walls from which the homes of the poor were made were just melting away in the continuous rain. It seemed like the whole section fo town was melting away in the long-continued downpour. Bricks made by just drying them in the air can't stand much. There is another kind of brick which is made and can be bought in Kalgan. It is made from the same clay as the sun-dried bricks. But a good brick cannot be shaken apart, and it will not melt in the longest rain. It is brick which has been made by fire. Hardened by going through fire, it is very strong. In these potteries near Kalgan they also made simple pottery. I have not watched the process, but it must be taht used in the days of Jeremiah. The potter near Jerusalem, we read, had a potter's wheel upon which he shaped the clay. This consisted of a havy disc below to give momentum, and a lighter disk above for the shaping fo the clay. They make ordinary rude articles in Kalgan, like flower pots and water jars for daily use. In another part of the country, in a certain town in Kiangsi Province, I have seen beautiful porcelain, renowned the world over, and made in that place. I do not know whether the difference between the clay pots of Kalgan and the beautiful porcelain of Kiangsi, which graces kings' tables, is due to the clay, or to the artists, or to the process of manufacture. But there is certainly a difference in the result, and it must be due to one or more of these three things. While traveling through I put my available cash into two tiny articles of porcelain which still gracefully decorate my little collection of Chinese treasures. I regret there is no evidence of Kalgan pottery in the collection.... -- J. Wesley Day, English Protestant Church, Sungei Gerong, Sumatra, Indonesia, October 18, 1959; in Indonesian in Ulu Church, Nov 1, 1959, and Medan Sekolah Alkitab (Bible School) December 14, 1966.

===A Trip to Hanoi=== January 1937 In Kalgan, China, the long school vacation took place in the winter for a full month or so. I spent these vacations seeing what I could of China. In January 1937, during that winter's break, I took the train from Kalgan to Beijing, 100 miles south of Kalgan and then took the train on down to Hankow and from there must have taken the bus to Chung Sha where Yale-in-China had its headquarters. It was easy for missionaries to travel, for they could just stop in with other missionaries, paying a small amount to cover the cost of their stay. So I stayed in Chung Sha with a Yale-in-China pastor/teacher, an American family. I planned the next day to take a bus over the mountains to the Methodist work in Fukien province. (Chung Sha is in Central china, and there was a motor road to Fukien, requiring a day or two to get there). However, the day before, the bus I was going to take was held up by robbers, and as a result, there were no buses going to Fukien. Instead, i went to Guei Lin. While travelling I would carry my little Remington typewriter. As the bus was bumping along, I would write of what I saw and mail it home to my parents. Central China does not speak Mandarin very well, but met a man from Shan-dung, the home of Confucious. Shan-dung means east of the mountains. This man was travelling with his nephew from their store in Shandung province, to a store owned by the family in Kunming. We got acquainted and we could talk the same language, so in Guei Lin he made the hotel arrangements and we saw the sights. Quei Lin is one of China’s beauty spots. Then we continued to Kunming. There’s a railway from Hanoi to Kunming. My friend made the hotel arrangements wherever we went and in Hanoi we stayed in a Chinese hotel. Being Chinese he got special rates from the hotel so we paid at a commercial discount. Also at the hotel they put us on the train for Kunming. The next morning very early we were at the train station escorted by the hotel people who had bought the tickets. The tickets they bought were 5th class. The train was a freight car with the doors open, containing benches for people to sit on. The passengers were mainly people going to and from the market, with their chickens to sell, a pig here and there, all country people. Enough were Chinese so we could talk with them. After a while I noticed some sores on the leg of a boy talking to us. I rmembered I had with me some mercurichrome. I asked if he would like some mercurichrome put on his sore. I put some on his sore. Then everyone in the neighborhood with a sore wanted to have it painted with mercurichrome. Then one man--I looked at his sore and decided my mercurichrome wouldn’t do him any good -- it was too bad. I told him he must go to a mission hospital for attention . I gave him my card and wrote on it, "please take care of this man and send the bill to me." Then I asked my friend, do you know why I am doing this, sending him to a mission place for attention? One of the boys said, "I know, I know. You’re doing good deeds." I remembered a course in Buddhism I had had in Oberlin the year I went to China and in one of the schools of Buddhism they teach that to improve your lot in the world to come you may do good deeds and they will be remembered and improve your standing in the next world. I neither agreed nor disagreed with the boys. Except that it was important for this man’s illness that he get to a hospital. The French inspector came on the train, saw me with a white face, and he said, this man cannot go fifth class. I don’t speak French. The inspector did not speak English. My frend spoke for me and said, "he has no money." I did not say yes or no. They persuaded him to allow me to stay in fifth class to Kunming. Kunming is famous for having many tunnels. In Kunming I stayed at the YMCA. Chinese New Year came. I was invited to my Chinese friend’s peoples’ store for the Chinese New Year dinner, so I went. We had watermelon seeds and perhaps peanuts and tea and spent a long time doing that. I wondered when we would get to to eat. Eventually we did, a special Chinese dinner. Then immediately after dinner, we all said pleasant goodbyes and left. This surprised me but everyone else did so I did too. Then I learned that while in the West, we eat soon after arrival and then sit with our hosts enjoying converstion, in the Chinese culture, you sit around and talk before dinner--then when dinner is over, you leave. From Kunming the problem was how to get home again to north China. In Kunming there was a China Inland Mission, also a British Methodist mission, and also a British and Foreign Bible Society man there and his wife. The Bible Society man invited me to stay with them. The China Inland Mission people arranged for me to take a trip to visit the Meo tribespeople in Kunming, so I spent one night at a China Inland Mission among the Meo tribespeople. I rode a donkey to get there and I had my Chinese fur coat. I remember that the side of me that was in the shade was cold, but where the sun was shining, I was warm, so I covered the shady side with the coat. Among the Meo tribespeople, the unmarried women tie their hair in one know, the married women two. The Meo have a different language and customs than the Chinese. The language in southwest China is a kind of Mandarin, as is West Chinese--just an accent, but you can communicate. I heard from the Chinese there that a few years before, the Communists had been there and they had marched the missionaries through the streets to embarass them. But one missionary said that he looked with love at the people among wom he was being marched, but the people had looked on them, because of the communist teaching, with hate. However, when he looked with love, they stopped looking with hate. I wanted to get to the Burma Road, but there wasn’t time. There was an airplane that would fly on a certain day from Kunming to Chengtu and I knew that would enable me to get home on time. So I took the plane. Instead of checking everything, which would have been very expensive, I wore everything I could, including my fur-lined coat, which was uncomfortable because the plane was very hot--but I survived and arrived at Chengtu, where there is a West China Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. I had wired ahead that I would be arriving from Kunming and although no missionary met me, someone did--it looked like a gold plated rickshaw. I then stayed with Dr. Williams at the Chengtu Methodist mission. I spent just a day or two in Chengtu, then from Chengtu took a bus to Chungking and then a boat down the river. It was a several day journey down the river. On the boat there was no regular way to eat. There was a cook. You cook buy food such as he would cook. Among the people I met was a school teacher; together we dickered with the man who cooked, so we had good food. (As to its cleanliness, I will say nothing). One of the people in our talking group could look hard and coolies would run when he looked hard at them. When we came to a landing and wanted to go somewhere, I would watch the baggage while others did what they needed. At one town there was a Chinese theater which was having a big performance, so our group decided to go to the Chinese theater. By that time, in our group there was a boy in his teens and his younger brother He said, I will not go. He had heard that there would be women actors in the theater--and it was against Confucian teaching for women to act in the theater. But i went with the group and they did NOT have women actors. I took a mental note that the Confucian boy was very faithful to the teaching of his parents. The boat went as far as Hankow, then I took the train to Peking. As we went through Peking there was an auction, and on sale was a Victor phonograph, a full sized piece of furniture. It didn’t cost much so I bought it and managed somehow to get it to Kalgan. So I had a phonograph. In a few days there came from our supporters in Maryland some phonographs records ---- Caruso and others, so I now had a means of playing them. After the war, there was a Central Conference held at Fukien and a delegtion went from Peking. By that time the union of the three branches of Methodism had taken place, so we joined the delegation to Fukien. There I decided that though it was an old and important work, the food was not as agreeable as Chengtu, so when I had to decide later, I chose Chengtu. Those people who were in Fukien did not have too good a time after the Communists came in, but in Chengtu when they came in, they had already won the hearts of the people in their esape from Chianxi province, and they made common cause with the people who were suffering from a corrupt government. We thought we would be in Chengtu two years before they came in but it turned out to be one. Dictated December 26, 1998 edited by Jackson H. Day

===Japanese Bombers - August, 1937=== '''A Letter from China, August 28, 1937 (The Missionary Record, October 1937, page 21)''' ...Returning August 13 from T'aiyuan to Tatung, and finding weather cloudy, I took night train to Kalgan. Next day it rained hard all morning, insuring Kalgan against air attack, or being cut off by bombed bridges, for that day. (Kalgan had been bombed during previous two days, but none at mission were hurt.) During day, Williamses completed turning over mission affairs to Chinese Committee, we packed up our more important possessions, and left by midnight train. (During days following, Kalgan was bombed severely, hundreds were killed, buildings destroyed. One bomb landed in empty dugout in Three Cornered Yard, in Mission. From our latest information, August 28, no one injured at our mission, and no other damage of importance. Other missions were hit, with some damage. With us leaving Kalgan was Mrs. J. H. Ingram, retired American Board Missionary from Peiping, and her three little granddaughters, whose mother was in Peiping. At Tatung, Shansi, the Williamses and Ingrams rented rooms in city, belonging to Anglican Mission, while I stayed in Anglican Hospital. Tatung seemed out of immediate dnager, missionaries there had no intention of leaving, and we stayed several days. Hundreds of wounded soldiers arrived by train from Nankow, and were receiving no medical attention. In conjunction with Salvation Army, Horace and I volunteered our car and ourselves, and on 21st, 22nd, and 23, carried wounded soldiers from station to hospital, or other places of rest, government supplying gasolene. There were hundreds of soldiers more than could be cared for by all facilities, including a new thousand patient hospital. Tuesday, the 24th, after only a few hours sleep (we had been transporting wounded half the night), Mr. Williams called me, said he felt we should go that day. So we packed in morning, left in afternoon. We had gone a few blocks in city when three shots were fired, warning of air attack. We continued, and were an hour on our way when planes arrived. As planes came near we put American flag on car, hid in fields of hemp. Then we watched smoke rise from bombing of Tatung. Foreigners fleeing Tatung that night tell us that Williams-Ingram house was hit--an hour or so after we left it, ruining house and killing two Chinese. We have promised to evacuate Tatung missionaries with our car if they have no other way to safety, but I am writing them to get out and not count on us, as notice by telegraph may be impossible, roads there dangerous, and T'aiku missionaries in need, when their time of emergency comes. "Green Glory" (car we gave Mission last year) is in T'siyuan, but I shall get it here if roads open up after recent bad rains. I shall keep in touch with Kalgan if mails are open. As T'aiku is perfectly safe for the present, and the missionaries, mostly women, most cordial ready to help if the need arises. Please don't worry, but pray for us all -- especially the Chinese who cannot leave, as we do. Very sincerely, Wesley Day. '''Letter from Horace and Margaret Williams, Hankow, Lutheran Home, September 1, 1937''' (The Missionary Record, October 1937, p. 20) We reached here day before yesterday from Shansi, where we left Wesley with missionary friends. Yesterday we interviewed the United States Consul who said he would forward a message to you for us.... Just what is best to do is our greatest problem. A few missionaries (Norwegian) remained in Kalgan. Following Consular advices, we came this way. Our hearts are in Kalgan with our friends. Heavy fighting has been going on for some days. The Japanese claim to have captured the city; the Chinese say it is theirs. I believe there is no clear victory yet. It is true that the Japanese are very near. This means more suffering for our friends. The last we heard stated that no Christians had been seriously injured, nor had our property been damaged. We give thanks to God for His keeping care. But at the same time only bombing had been experienced, now real fighting has begun. It is a terrible experience to be under those huge bombers realizing that the Japanese are ready to blow up civilians and wounded soldiers as well as anyone else. Two Russians were killed in Kalgan, no one was really safe. As we travelled southward we found every city and every Railway Station preparing for probable air raids... On Saturday we heard of wounded soldiers due to come, and at request of local Salvation Army we volunteered our truck. So Saturday night we went to Army Headquarters and took out five days supplies of gasolene in tins). The wounded were held up over Sunday on account of fighting just west of Kalgan. They arrived Monday noon. Swedish and Norwegian missionaries aided Salvation Army in giving First Aid. Wesley and I changed at the wheel, alternating in hauling wounded soldiers. It was after midnight Monday night when we got to bed, 670 wounded having come that day. There was a report that hundred more were coming. After a few hours sleep I was awakened with the feeling that we should move that day. Everyone was willing for me to make the decision for them. During the forenoon some packed while I excused ourselves for not helping the wounded further. It was about 2 PM when we finally left the city. We were going down the main street when the airplane alarm was given. An hour later we were going nicely through the country having passed through the city gates, etc, when we were stopped by soldiers who pointed to airplanes behind us. Hurriedly, we abandoned the car, hiding in a hemp field. Over Tatung we could plainly see four Japanese bombers. Then we heard dull explosions and later we saw huge clouds of smoke ascending. It reminded us of Lot leaving a doomed Sodom. Two days later in Taiyuan we met friends who had left Tatung after that bombing. The engineer of the hospital where they were staying had visited the place we just evacuated. He reported that the building which we had lived in was the center of a large bomb explosion and that two Chinese in the same yard (caretaker's family) had been killed. As we wait in Hankow, not knowing what to do nor where to go, we ponder on the goodness of our God and ask for clear instructions that we may now how to praise Him aright for delivering us from such great destruction. It may be that we must leave China, but we do not wish to leave while our Kalgan friends are in the midst of such a great calamity. We are hoping that the fighting line will move from Kalgan. If so, it is possible that we could return (temporarily if not permanently.)... It is impossible to get money in Chahar and Shansi. Even here in Hankow funds are not too plentiful But I am sure we can get enough for our needs. If Japanese forces occupy Kalgan we'll try to get money through from Manchoukuo. With best wishes to you and the whole church, Sincerely, Horace and Margaret Williams. {{Image|file=A_Missionary_Life_--_Sidetrips.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption=Green Glory }} One adventure was crossing the river near Hua Sho Ying. There was no bridge. Green Glory stopped in the river. With the coming of war in 1937, Green Glory carried missionary refugees hundreds of miles to safety. Green Glory then carried us. From near Tatung we watched bombs drop on the city we had just left and later learned some dropped on our temporary home there. We left Green Glory with an English Baptist missionary. He hid it between two buildings and invading armies didn't see it. In August 1937 he wrote, we still have your car. We responded: keep it if you can. In February 1938 I got a Japanese pass to go for Green Glory, with our Chinese School Principal. There followed days of travel behind Japanese lines. Sometimes soldiers on our train fired on guerrilas in the mountains. At Taiyuan Green Glory was loaded with missionaries to go gack to station. We waited, then with other refugees returning, set out. Each day in the morning we prayed for safety that day. Each evening we thanked God that we had arrived. One day shots passed us. We stopped. No shots. Started. More shots. Stopped. No chots. Started. No more shots. We used the Christian flag on front. One day we were in the mountains. It was very dangerous. We used the American flag. The Japanese searched our car thoroughly. Later we missed a bag of pears. But we were glad we had ourselves. The next to the last day, we were in the mountains. We went up on the ice of a river. The ice cracked below us. I turned around -- we sped for our starting point with ice cracking beneath us. Then we took the cart road. We got stuck in the mountain. We jacked up the car and built up the road for 200 feet. Then we were back to Kalgan, and its regular visiting of churches. We reported our schedule to the Japanese, and they allowed it. Once Mr. Wu Wen-Yu was accused down in the country. We got there before the accusers did. The Japanese official was good to us, promised to release Wu. The next day we passed him in the truck, tied with ropes -- to death or life neither he nor we knew. But the official kept his promise and freed him. I went on furlough in December 1938. Horace Williams continued. In May 1942 the Japanese came to the mission, gave him a receipt, and took Green Glory. He gave the receipt to me after he went home on the Gripsholm. Returning to Kalgan on April 1, 1947, I saw on the street Green Glory, old and weary, but still there. I took the receipt to the Chinese authorities and got it back, minus the parts somebody had put on it. I gave Green Glory to the Williamses, and it went to Sinkiang. -- J. Wesley Day, November 1, 1959, from sermon notes preached at 7:30 PM, English Protestant Church, Sungei Gerong, Sumatra, Indonesia. ===Green Glory=== Before motorcars, missionaries in China travfelled by mule litter through the Nankow pass; on horseback, via railroad, via oxcart, and bicycle. Missionary Horace Williams was on a cart that overturned in a snow storm. He saw a new motor road nearby, and dreamed of a car to use it. In the US, missionary supporters for $1 sold tickets called a "ride to China" and raised money to buy the car. The car would have to be adaptable. Roads were rough, boys unafraid -- they would jump on the car when it went through a village. We got a truck chassis with a 7-passenger body on it for gospel teams and baggage. We first called it the "Gospel Car," but it quickly became "Green Glory" to the children -- and all. It made work easier. 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==1947-1987== ===Under the Communists in Chengtu=== In West China people were better off than in North and Central China. We heard stories of corruption in government. Such would be circulated by Communist propagandists, but undoubtedly had some truth in them. Why We Stayed: There was just a chance we might do work if we stayed -- no chance if we left. The Coming of the Communists. People were well prepared -- there were golden hopes of a new day with "Liberation." West China people welcomed the Communists in, hoping for honest government, economic opportunity, and, above all, peace. The soldiers were always courteous to people -- they believed themselves liberators -- made a very fine impression. When the Communist soldiers marched into town, students went out to welcome them. The pink members of foreign staff went in parade with the students. Most foreigners were advised to stay home and did. The university borrowed my friend's truck, so I went along to help him drive. The welcome was very real. One student cheerleader, spying us, led a cheer for the Americans, but the response wasn't too good -- it wasn't in the book. That was New Year's 1950. There were very few changes at first. We were under a military government, which proclaimed that property of those who obeyed the government would be protected, and churches and foreign institutions would be protected. There were giant parades everywhere, welcoming the liberation of the people. Foreigners were registered after a month or two. I was told after registration was complete, I must get permission each time, but would be allowed to preach in churches of the district if the roads were safe. This was promised in March. I inquired fairly regularly when I might go out, till the anti-American developments in the summer when the Korean War started -- when I stopped asking. The Communists required all people they could reach to study.. They had masss meetings on the campus, followed by small discussion groups. The pinks among the foreigners organized a study class for the study of Mao Tze tungs' works and most of us joined. In every house people were required to go to office early, spend the first part of the day in study -- of Mao. Often only one person could read -- and he would read to the rest. Property of Chiang's friends was confiscated. Along in the spring, taxes were levied -- the poorest people of a section fo the community wee called togther in a tea house, and they assesed taxes in their section of the city according to what they thought people should pay. They had a high levy to meet -- there were free to assess more if they wished. Furniture and furnishings from rich homes began to appear on the streets for sale for lowe prices, as propertied people tried to meet their taxes. In June we thought of leaving -- but students acted quite disappointed when we suggested it. I preached in our downtown church in August. In the fall, another anti-American wave was carried out, when Chinese volunteer troops went to the aid of the North Koreans. About that time one of our friends, principal of a school for midwives, was put in jail 5 days because, so she was told, she had interfered with the Hsin Yang (Faith) and Li Pai (Worship) of her students by having taken down a picture of Mao Tse Tung from her assembly room after a meeeting, some months before. At about this time, all over Chian -- at the same time -- foreign teachers werer called to the police to confess their indiscretions -- like saying in private conersation that North Korea had invaded South Korea. Their confessions were put into the papers all over china at once, and generally they were allowed to leave the country. Some missionaries were put in jail on various charges in November 1950. One American, a Methodist missionary, was put in jail then, and is there still, almost 2 years later, with no formal charges against him. We applied November 6, 1950 for permission to leave. After various difficulties we wre allowed to leave on January 4. Travel through China in Jan 1951. We travelled by old car to Chungking, arrived Jan 6, where we waited till Febraury 2, (I think) for our turn on a ship down the Yangtze. We took the tickets which came -- we were not discriminated against -- wew got 5th class tickets , as most people did, so we travelled on the deck to Wanhsien. At Wanhsien we passsed Chinese New Year, forbidden to leave our hotel. On desk of police chief: "Love to our friends, hate to our enemies, should be engraved on the heart of every policeman. Each night along the way our rooms were searched by a party of soldiers. Chinese New Year's night they came in about 2:30, usually it was earlier. Our baggage was searched altogether nine timese on the way out. From Hankow we proceeded after two days delay, by train to Canton, then the border. At the border -- offical examined my pass -- as I looked at the British Union Jack on the other side of the barbed wire. Official: "This is no good -- it has expired." Discussion. Then Australian missionary studenet held his up -- said" "Mine is good for today." Official looked at each in turn, then at mine. "Go", he said. We singled filed to a hole int he double row of barbed wire, gave up our travel permits to the guard, crossed a bridge, quietly sang the Doxology to ourselves. A British Customs officer a few minutes later said to us, "What will you have, folks? A Coke or an orange juice? It's on the house." -- Presentation to Rotary in Teluk Anson, Malaya, Tuesday 30 September 1952.

===Home Leave, 1967=== ===Return to Indonesia, Malaysia and China, 1980=== Indonesia Early in the year there were Mission Saturation Events, Mississippi in February, Indiana in March, Tennessee in April. People heard of what they, through our chruch, have done -- especially in China and Indonesia. During the question and answer period, often someone would ask: "When were you last there?: My answer: "China, 1951; Indonesia, 1974." It was time to update my experience in these lands. One opportunity came in a letter from Bishop H. Sitorus announcing the 75th Anniversary Jubilee of the Methodist Church of Indonesia, to be held in Medan July 11 to 13. All former missionaries were specially invited to attend. Four atended, of whom I was one. On Bishop Sitorus' invitation, I went early, attending two annual conferences, then stayed over, spending altogether six weeks in North Sumatra, South Sumatra, Lampung Province and Jakarta, visiting churches and friends. In Medan, North Sumatra, in addition to the Methodist University and the Bible Institute, the Methodists now have a hospital. Wesley Church has a new sanctuary, almost finished in July, in Medan Baru or "New Medan." In Palembang, in South Sumatra, the Sekolah Methodist I (former Methodist English School) is thriving, has built new classrooms, and is planning to build more. Sekolah Methodist II and III are crowded. SMIII is in "Ulu", now integrated with Palembang by a major bridge over the Musi River, has major building plans, and is looking for means to build. Little groups of Christians in the Palembang District that I knew in the '50's are now organized churches pastored by Bible School graduates. In Lampung Province, I had taken part in the ground-breaking ceremony for our church in Tanjungkarang in 1965, then was transferred to Medan and never saw the church till this summer. There is now a strong congregation in Tanjungkarang, with a growing school next to it. The Tanjungkarang lay leader, Stephen Rachman, took me in one day through the deep muddy roads of the Transmigration Area around Kaleinda, where among the struggling pioneer farmers there are now six Methodist churches and three preaching posts. In Jakarta are two strong Methodist churches. The church at Angke has had a miracle growth and has just enlarged their sanctuary and school building. In Indonesia there is only one qualified doctor for more than 20,000 people. Facing this need the Methodist Church, in a rare gesture of faith, established a medical college. Its first graduate this year received his government credential. The church also decided it must have at least one clinic in each of the seven districts in the church. To assist in this need, the St. Paul's United Methodist Church of Brick, New Jersey, which helped me make the Indonesian trip, has taken on as a goal the sponsoring of a clinic at Rantau Parapat, Sumatra, during the next five years. Going back to Indonesia, where Ruthlydia and I served from 1955 to 1974, was a treasured and eye-opening experience. Our church is indeed moving forward. Malaya My welcome was equally warm in Malaya, where I spent six days among friends we had known from 1952 to 1955 at Teluk Anson. China The opportunity to go to China came in an announcement by the United Methodist Heritage Fellowship, a group of Methodists who took people to Wesley's England in 1978. They wrote that in November they would take a group to China. Beijing (Peking) would be headquarters, and the group would also visit Shanghai, Wuxi and Xian (Sian). Rev. Clarence L. Roark, of Baltimore, and Rev. Dr. Kenneth B. McIntosh, a former UM China missionary, would be leaders of the group. I had served in Kalgan (Zhangjiakou), 130 miles Northwest of Beijing during my first term, 1932 to 1938, then again in 1947-1948. I thought, "It just might be I could pick up some news after thirty-one years' silence, about our friends in Kalgan. After arrival in China, Ken McIntosh said to the group: "Write on a card anything you specially would like to see or do while in China. I'll speak to our guide, and if possible arrange it." I wrote. "I want to go to Kalgan." We saw schools, factories and communes in Shanghai. Marvelous! The same in Wuxi, on Lake Tai. Beautiful! In Beijing we saw the Palace Museum ("Forbidden City"), the site of Peking man. The Great Wall. Magnificent! {{Image|file=Day-1921-1.jpg |caption=Bob and Ruth Zeller, cousins, with Wesley Day at Great Wall, 1980 }} But what about Kalgan? Ken spoke to our guide, then I spoke to him. He said: "I am from Kalgan. I hope you can go and that I may be your guide!" The impossible might happen! But it didn't. Internal Security said "No." They politely explained via the guide that "Kalgan is not open to foreigners yet. We hope, soon." The trip to Xian was cancelled due to bad flying weather at Xian. This gave us more time in Beijing. Ken and I called on the Protestant Church leaders. Rev. Kan Shui Ching said he was a student in the Methodist Seminary in November 1948, and was among those who bade farewell to the Methodist Missionary families who left Beijing then, including the Days. Rev. Kan said, "Two of our pastors in Kalgan were in Beijing two months ago and came to see me. When you come again, let me know when you will be in Beijing. I will write them, and arrange for them to come to meet you." I gave Rev. Kan and the other ministers with him my copy of the English Bible, and my Chinese New Testament. They then gave me a copy of the Chinese New Testament just printed (photo reproduction) I think in Shanghai, and a copy of the hymnal in Chinese, and another in English, they use in their service. They also gave me a copy in Chinese of the Resolution adopted October 13, 1980, by the Third Chinese National Christian Conference at Nanking, which they attended, at which conference the new China Christian Council was created. Our last day in Beijing was Sunday November 23. We were able to attend one-half hour of the Beijing Protestant Service, before going on a trip planned for us by China Travel Service. The former Bible Society House, now Protestant Church headquarters, was crowded with worshippers on the second floor. On the first floor were loudspeakers and more people worshipping. Our guide went with us. The audience sang, "Jesus, lover of my soul," and "Lead Kindly Light." Their last hymn --after we left, was "In Christ there is no East or West." Why do the old people cry when they sing?" our guide asked later, much moved. We told him, "After thirty years of silence, they can now sing again. " Grey-haired Rev. Ying preached from the text (Matthew 16:24) "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me." Thirty-six were baptized in this service. A week before thirty-six were baptized in another service. One half of those baptized are from Christian homes. The others are not. Earlier, in Shanghai, some of us had been able to visit and pray in the Moore Memorial Church, the first church to be re-opened in Shanghai. It is a large church -- and crowded every Sunday. Also some of us visited the former Mateer School, built by the Southern Methodist Church. We had no contact with the large number of "house churches" which apparently are tolerated, but have no recognition by the government. In conversation, our guide said to me: What is the belief of Christians? What is your faith? Are you happy in your faith? He is the young China. Everywhere are signs of friendship for the United States. At the same time they are, like us, a proud people who will brook no domination by any outsiders. In places where we were taken the Chinese government has made great strides in organizing the people for self-help. They now want outside help to modernize their country. What can we do as Christians? Pray, be true friends, serve the people, witness when opportunity affords to the beliefs which give meaning to our lives. God be with you during 1981 J. Wesley Day From a letter dated Winter, 1981 addressed to "dear friends, near and far."

===Return to China and Indonesia 1987=== Return to China and Indonesia, 1987 September 9, 1987, I left home to drive across the country, calling on missionary friends along the way. September 28 in Vancouver, B. C., I joined a New York Area church group going to China, where we spent 12 days. Leaving the group in Hong Kong, I continued to Indonesia, where I spent two weeks. December 17 I was back in Allenwood. China China was almost a homecoming. In Beijing I met for the first time in 40 years two sisters and a brother of my closest friend and associate, the late Rev. Yao Pei, of Kalgan (Chinese place-name: Zhang Jia Kou). Yao P'ei was a teacher in the Methodist School when I went to China in 1932. His father, Rev. Yao Shu Te, was principal of the Methodist Bible School. We experienced together much of the Japanese occupation fro 1937 till my departure for furlough December 1938. His father died while serving the church during the war with Japan. In 1947 when I returned to Kalgan Yao P'ei was pastor of the Methodist Church in Kalgan. We served together on the International Relief Committee. It was he to whom Ruthlydia and I went for counsel when our son attending Grade 1 came home using words we had never learned in Language School! It was he to whom we went when a destitute family was about to destroy their newest baby girl -- unless we would adopt it. (He said, I know a couple who would like to adopt a baby. Maybe...." Yao Pei died serving his church during the early 80's. This time (1987) our tourist party was in Beijing two days. The first day I spent with two sisters of Yao Pei at the home of one of them in an old-style courtyard in one of Beijing's "Hutungs" (lanes). Her one child, a daughter of nineteem years, plays beautifully the piano which is crowded into their bedroom. The girl's paternal great-grandfather was a famous poet. Mother coaxed daughter to speak English, of which she has learned a little. With the sisters of Yao P'ei The other sister's one child, a son, took me at my request across the city to see the Asbury Church, which I couldn't find in 1980. The old Methodist church has recently been painted, outside and in, and looks beautiful. It was Monday afternoon. A young woman taking the course toward ordination showed us around with enthusiasm. My guide asked her whether he could join their young people's activities. "Oh yes!" she said. Former Asbury Church, Beijing I wanted very much to go to Kalgan, but could only give the two days my tourist party would be in Beijing. It would take three or four days to make this trip. "Next time come alone, stay with us, and we will go together to Kalgan," said my hosts. The second afternoon of the two days I went by taxi to a large farm, a 20 mile taxi ride from the hotel to call on theirmother, old Mrs. Yao Shu Te, 86, living with her son, Yao P'u. After dinner I took a picture of Mrs. Yao Shu Te. She didn't speak very much, but she said over and over, "Mrs. Soderbom (our senior lady missionary in the 20's and 30's) was a mother to me." Yao P'u has one son. Before I left he asked me to do him a favor: To send or bring him some fertile American chicken eggs, large size. He copied from a book in Chinese and English the varieties he can use. A major objective of our China tour -- we were Methodist ministers and laymen from the New York Area, led by Bishop and Mrs. Dale White -- was to see how the church is faring in China. Church leaders were optimistic. According to them (October 1987) there are now 4000 cghurches open in China and 10,000 meeting places (house churches). Tere are 300 newly ordained pastors, 50 of whom are women. 2,300,000 Bibles have been distributed. Ten new seminaries have been opened in addition to Nanking Seminary. 600 people are in the seminaries. There are 4,000,000 Protestant Christians -- a five-fold increase since 1949. Despite severe persecution in the late '60's and '70's, when all churches were closed and some people became martyrs, the Christians are now in favor in their communities, and the church is growing. Thank God. Indonesia A big lei and the embraces of friends, especially from Wesley Church, greeeted me at the Medan Airport. The first Sunday I was invited to preach at Wesley Church and to take part in the dedication of their new social hall. When Bishop Gultom pulled the string to unveil the plaque, surprise! my name was on the stone! In this way our Wesley members were honoring all missionaries and the churches which sent them. The reception which followed was like a surprise party of old friends. Most people of Sumatra are farmers, living on marginal land. Fred Ingold, among other things, is an agricultural missionary. Polly is a physical therapist, and gives demonstrations and lessons in this field at the Medan Methodist Hospital. Fred and Polly took me to Bandar Maruhur, where a young preacher is in charge of our church farm. Here they try out different varieties of corn and other crops recommended by the government, choose those which do best, and distribute them to the farmers in the district. Also they bring in young farmers from villages in the area for short courses. The young farmers begin projects which they complete at home, and on which theybcome back to report. Recently Fred wrote a friend, ""We have visitors Kay and Gerald Johnson, who have a 1500 acre farm and raise 5000 pigs annually, with us to help our farmers improve their methods. Another day we went to a new Methodist farm far down the new Trans-Sumatra highway at the village of (I think) Aek Nabara, where the land is just being opened up for farming. This time the church is there at the beginning of settlement. As the people move in, WE ARE THERE! And we are other places. Fred's latter above continues, "I leave later today by plane with Gerald and two others for the transmigration areas of South Sumatra (Palembang) and Lampung (Tanjung Karang, now renamed Bandar Lampung) to help development programs fo assistance for people who have been moved off the heavily populated island of Java and ropped in jungles and wilderness with little on which to survive. Many are Muslim but are becoming Christian becuase they see the love of Christ offered in practical, visible ways." One day we visited the new Methodist Seminary at Bandar Baru, 30 miles from Medan on the road to the mountain town of Berastagi. here Dale and Alice Walker teach and go to the villages weekends with the students. Here Bruce and Emilie Privatsky, newly arrived, are also teaching. W. L. and Faye Armstrong are here. Faye teches, and W. L. goes out into the country showing people how to make bricks and build their own churches. Bishop Gultom wrote in his 1986 Christmas letter, that since the people themselves do the work, $500 will build a small but permanent country church. Another day we went to Tebing Tinggi, where one of our Bible School graduates, John Wesley Napitupulu, is in charge fo the printing press. They have just finished printing hymnals in the Toba Batak, The Karo Batak, and the Simalungan languages. In Medan Rev. Jonathan Napiun and a committe of nine are working hard to up[date the Indonesia Methodist Hymnal, which has been out of print for three years, and is urgently awaited. The impression I received of the Methodiste Church of Indonesia is that of a band of 60,000 Christians, whose church was begun by our missionaries, who with our help are bringing the gospel to their peop[le, are gathering them into churches, and are seeking to make the spirit of Jesus relevant to all of life. After two weeks in Sumatra I returned to Des Moines, Washington, got my car from friends who had kept it safely, and drove home. From a letter dated March 1988 addressed to "dear friends everywhere."

A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: New Haven County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County == * by [[Hill-48806|Everett Gleason Hill]] (1867-1932) editor of the New Haven Register * published by The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1918 * Vol. 1: 437 pages, Vol. 2: 907 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561682 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651239 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WAsWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn00hille ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn01hill ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t73t9rz6w ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89100783703 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081924205 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EeknAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn00hill ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn02hill ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1qf8wk0g ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081924213 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89073046112 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Contents, [https://books.google.com/books?id=WAsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR5 Page v]. ::* Preface ::* A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=WAsWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA423 Page 423]. * Vol. 2 ::* Biographical ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=EeknAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA901 Page 901]. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hill, Everett Gleason. ''[[Space:A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County|A Modern History of New Haven and Eastern New Haven County]]'' (S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., New York & Chicago, 1918) * ([[#Hill|Hill]])

A Modern History of New London County Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New London County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Modern History of New London County Connecticut == * Editor-In-Chief [[Marshall-27048|Benjamin Tinkham Marshall]], A.M., D.D. (1872-1946) * published by Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York City, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Modern History of New London County Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007700948 * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn00mars ::* https://archive.org/details/amodernhistoryn00marsgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=0AwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn00mars ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn01mars ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond01mars * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn01marso ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn222mars ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn02mars * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/amodernhistoryn02marsgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=pAkWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn00marso ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofn223mars ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryne03mars ::* https://archive.org/details/amodernhistoryn01marsgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=cmIMAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Marshall, Benjamin Tinkham. ''[[Space:A Modern History of New London County Connecticut|A Modern History of New London County Connecticut]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York City, 1922) * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]])

A Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Windham County, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut == A Windham county treasure book. * by Allen B. Lincoln * published by S.J. Clarke Publishing. Co., Chicago, 1920. * 1827 pages, paged continuously in two volumes. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Page 1-920 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WqkyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529049 ::* https://archive.org/details/modernhistoryofw01linc * Vol. 2 Page 921-1827 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zqkyAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529049 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lincoln, Allen. ''[[Space:A Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut|A Modern History of Windham County, Connecticut]]'' (S.J. Clarke Publishing. Co., Chicago, 1920) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lincoln|Lincoln]])

A Moment in Time in Monroe County, Alabama

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[[Category:Monroe County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Monroe County, Alabama]] The goal of this project is to describe a photograph that is in a book telling about one of my cousins and posted by another cousin. Brantley, Mary E. The Green Book, Self-published before 1982. Thank you, Becky Reppert for providing pictures and text on-line from your copy of your cousin's book. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Collette-313|Claudia Scarbrough]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * fuller idea of the date of the picture * Looking for Annie B Betts,(niece), one of the persons identified only be name in the picture *More specific location of the house *Identification of the black persons in the picture * connecting the black persons to the slave "owners" * description of a typical house like the one in this picture Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Collette-313#PM-16113707 send me a private message]. Thanks! (Help how do I connect this to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Photograph? and... fools rush in where angels fear to tread. That is what I have done here and am not confident that I have done correctly with many questions. Your patience is greatly appreciated.)

A Most Remarkable Day

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Most Remarkable Family == A history of the Lyon family from 1066 to 2014. * by Michael Hewitt * published AuthorHouse, England, Jun 5, 2014 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Most Remarkable Day|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=O_fIAwAAQBAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * This book is considered an Unreliable Source under the criteria employed by WikiTree's Pre-1700 projects (see [[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]]). * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hewitt, Michael. ''[[Space:A Most Remarkable Day|A Most Remarkable Family]]'' (Author House, England, 2014) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hewitt|Hewitt]])

A Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy == Being the ancestry of Andrew Chauncey Munsey and Mary Jane Merritt Hopkins, the parents of Frank A. Munsey Mary Jane Merritt Hopkins, The Parents of Frank A. Munsby his brother and sisters. * by Daniel Ozro Smith Lowell (1851-1928) Head Master of the Roxbury Latin School, Life Member of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society * Privately Printed, Boston, 1920 * Source Example: ::: Lowell, Daniel. ''[[Space:A Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy|A Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy]]'' (Boston, 1920) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lowell|Lowell]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Munsey-Hopkins Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/munseyhopkinsgen00lowe * https://archive.org/details/cu31924032416384 * https://archive.org/details/amunseyhopkinsg00lowegoog * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731919 * http://www.library.unh.edu/digital/object/digital:00176 * https://books.google.com/books?id=WIYtAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=-PERAAAAYAAJ * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=21364 Searchable at Ancestry.com (membership required)] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Part I. The Munsey Line * Part II. The Hopkins Line * Part III. Whos who in some allied families * Index of persons * Index of places * Index of subjects * Ancestral chart

A Narrative History of Remsen, New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] == A Narrative History of Remsen, New York == Including parts of the adjoining townships of Steuben and Trenton, 1789-1898. * by Millard Fillmore Roberts * published by The Author, Syracuse, NY, 1914 * Source Example: ::: Roberts, Millard Fillmore. ''[[Space:A Narrative History of Remsen, New York|A Narrative History of Remsen, New York]]'' (The Author, Syracuse, NY, 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Roberts|Roberts]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Narrative History of Remsen, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RtgwAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory00robe * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory01robe * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory02robe * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory00robe_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009567328 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh17371132/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. A General Description * Chapter II. Settlement and Growth * Chapter III. Pioneer Conditions * Chapter IV. Land Grants and Titles * Chapter V. Highways and Transportation * Chapter VI. Inns and Taverns * Chapter VII. Industries * Chapter VIII. Religion and Church Societies * Chapter IX. Schools and Teachers * Chapter X. Incidents and Reminiscences * Chapter XI. Family History and Biography * Index

A Narrative History of the Town of Cohasset, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Cohasset, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Narrative History of the Town of Cohasset, Massachusetts == * by Bigelow, E. Victor (1866-1929) * published by the Committee on Town History, Cohasset, Mass., 1898-1956. * Source Example: ::: Bigelow, E. Victor. ''[[Space:A Narrative History of the Town of Cohasset, Massachusetts|A Narrative History of the Town of Cohasset, Massachusetts]]'' (Committee on Town History, Cohasset, Mass., 1898-1956) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Bigelow|Bigelow]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Narrative History of the Town of Cohasset, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory00bige_0 * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory5829bige * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory00bige * https://archive.org/details/narrativehistory01bige * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101729569 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011208819 * https://books.google.com/books?id=KJsYAAAAYAAJ ::See Also: [[Space:The_Genealogies_Of_The_Families_Of_Cohasset%2C_Massachusetts|The Genealogies Of The Families Of Cohasset Massachusetts]]. a supplement to this book.

A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: American Revolution]] [[Category: United_States_Genealogy_Societies]] [[Category: Genealogical Societies Project Resources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution == * by Sons of the American Revolution (formed April 30, 1889) * To search by SAR membership #: ::* Go to [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204 Ancestry.com] ::* Enter first name, last name, SAR Membership (don't select 'exact') * Press of A. H. Kellogg, 1902 - United States - 1035 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Volume 1: (1902) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BwyqRbA-2ykC ::* https://archive.org/details/anationalregist00revogoog * Volume 2: (1902) http://books.google.com/books?id=C8AI-iJpY-4C * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3072 * http://www.familyrelatives.com/search/us_search/search_ussons_american.php * http://www.ancestrypaths.com/lineage-and-hereditary-societies/sons-of-the-american-revolution/ === Additional SAR Registers and Information === * (1896) Register of the Society of Sons of the revolution in the state of Connecticut ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568307 * 1890 National Historical notes of the organization of SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionofna01sons * 1892 National List of officers of the national and state societies SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historicalnoteso01sons * 1890 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersof00sons * 1895 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofsociet01hall * 1898 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1895sons * 1899 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1898sons * 1902 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1899sons * 1902 A National Register of the Society ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1902sons ::* http://www.archive.org/details/anationalregist00revogoog * 1903 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1903sons * 1904 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1904sons * 1905 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook00sons * 1907 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1907sons * 1908 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1908sons * 1909 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1909sons * 1910 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1910sons * 1911 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1911sons * 1912 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1912sons * 1913 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1913sons * 1914 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1914sons * 1915 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1915sons * 1916 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1916sons * 1918 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1918sons * 1919 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1919sons * 1920 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1920sons * 1893 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyconstitut01sons * 1897 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/history01sons * 1897 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyconstitut00sonsiala * 1899 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/history00sons * 1901 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla17sons * 1905 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla15sons * 1905 SAR California Sons of Revolutionary Sires but now ::* http://www.archive.org/details/genesisrevelatio00sons * 1909 SAR California Memorial sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100648462 * 1910 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla16sons * 1913 SAR California Biographical sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100648520 * 1915 SAR California Qualifications for membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/originreasonsfor00sons * 1917 SAR California Biographical sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/addressesdeliv00perkrich * 1906 SAR Colorado Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historicalregist00sons * 1889 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla07sons * 1891 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionofco00sons * 1892 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconnec1892sons * 1894 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189394sons * 1896 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189596sons * 1899 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189799sons * 1901 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualjanuary19000sons * 1903 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconnec00sons * 1911 SAR Connecticut Revolutionary characters of New Haven ::* http://www.archive.org/details/revolutionarycha00sons * 1913 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/connecticutsocie00sonsiala * 1917 Connecticut SAR – Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth Branch Hartford ::* http://www.archive.org/details/sonsofamericanre00hart * 1918 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla20sons * 1920 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla18sons * 1891 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla19sons * 1891 SAR District of Columbia Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofdistri02sons * 1894 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla21sons * 1896 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitution01sons * 1896 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofdistri01sons * 1897 SAR District of Columbia Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofdistri00sons * 1898 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/directoryofmembe00sons * 1900 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officerscommitte00sons * 1902 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersme01sons * 1904 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersme00sons * 1905 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersboardofm00sons * 1906 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofdistri00sonsiala * 1912 SAR District of Columbia Handbook, membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/handbookdistrict00sons * 1916 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersboardofm01sons * 1912 SAR Hawaii Register ::* https://archive.org/details/registerforninet00sons ::* https://archive.org/details/registerforninet00sonsrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102108410 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008553836 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606952 * 1995 The Hawaii Society of the SAR Centenial History ::* http://www.hawaiisar.org/uploads/newsletters/SAR_History.pdf * 1896 SAR Illinois Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofillino00sons * 1896 SAR Illinois Year Book Supplement ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofillino1896sonso * 1908 SAR Indiana Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerforninet01sons * 1901 SAR Iowa Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualyearbookof00sons * 1901 SAR Kansas Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/kansassocietyhan00sons * 1894 SAR Kentucky Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbook00sons * 1896 SAR Kentucky Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbo1896sons * 1895 Kentucky Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky containing a roll of the officers ::* http://www.archive.org/details/revolutionarysol00ilquis * 1891 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/mainesocietyofso00sons * 1893 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersofsociet00sons * 1897 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/maineinwarorgani00sons * 1903 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/whatsocietyinmai00sonsiala * 1910 Maine Roll of Maine men at Valley Forge ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032750907 * 1890 SAR Maryland Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla12sons * 1894 SAR Maryland Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla11sons * 1902 Maryland Work of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/workofmarylandso01sons * 1893 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1893sons * 1897 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1897sons * 1899 SAR Massachusetts Historical Memoranda ::* http://www.archive.org/details/register00socigoog * 1900 SAR Massachusetts Register of Old Suffolk chapter ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofoldsuf00sons * 1906 Massachusetts Boston in the revolution; a souvenir of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/bostoninrevoluti00sons * 1907 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registermembers00socigoog * 1907 SAR Massachusetts List of officers and members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersan00sons * 1910 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/massachusettssocsons * 1910 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofmember1910sons * 1913 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1913sons * 1915 SAR Massachusetts Old Essex Chapter Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/applicationchart00sons * 1916 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofmembe1916sons * 1920 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1919sons * 1894 SAR Minnesota Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla14sons * 1894 SAR Montana Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionofna00sons * 1896 SAR Nebraska Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla13sons * 1923 SAR Nebraska Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearboo192223sons * 1897 SAR New Hampshire Proceedings ::* http://www.archive.org/details/proceedings01sons * 1903 SAR New Hampshire Proceedings ::* http://www.archive.org/details/proceedings00sons * 1890 SAR New Jersey Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla22sons * 1893 SAR New Jersey Proceedings ::* http://www.archive.org/details/proceedingsofnew00sons * 1894 SAR New York Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/sonsamericanrev00revogoog * 1899 SAR New York Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofempir00sons * 1894 New York Constitution and membership, SAR Rochester Chapter ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manual00sons * 1898 SAR Ohio Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbook1898insons * 1894 SAR Oregon Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/informationconst00sons * 1895 SAR Oregon Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookoforegon00sons * 1903 SAR Pennsylvania Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofpennsy01sons * 1893 SAR Rhode Island Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla08sons * 1892 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl02sons * 1900 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl00sons * 1911 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl01sons * 1921 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl03sons * 1900 SAR Washington Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofwashin00sons * 1916 SAR Washington Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofwashin01sons * 1896 SAR Wisconsin Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/wisconsinsociety00sons * 1896 Massachusetts Proposed consolidation Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/completeofficial00sons * 1893 National Amendments to Constitution and membership national Society of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/amendmentstocons00sons * 1893 National Amendments to Constitution and membership national Society of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/amendmentstocons01sons * 1890 National Explanation of the differences between Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/explanationofsom00slsn * 1899 National History of the effort to combine into one society the descendants of Revolutionary Sires ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyofeffortt00hall * 1893 General Society Proposed union of the Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/proposedunionwit00sons * 1896 General Society Correspondence in proposed consolidation Sons of the Revolution and the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/completeofficial00sons * 1911 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol VI ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulletin1911sons * 1922 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVI ::* http://www.archive.org/details/bulletinsonsame00revogoog * 1922 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVII ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulleti192223sons * 1923 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVIII ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulletin00sons * 1930 The SAR magazine ::* http://www.archive.org/details/sonsamericanrev01revogoog * 1893 German allied troops in the North American war of independence 1776-1783 ::* http://www.archive.org/details/germanalliedtroo00eelkrich * 1891 Letters of Brunswick and Hessian Officers During the American Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/lettersbrunswic00augugoog * 1900 List of members of SAR who served in the war with Spain ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofmembersofv00sons * 1893 200 Names of Soldiers of the American Revolution who applied for state bounty under resolves of March 17, 1835, March 24, 1836, and March 20, 1836, as appears of record in Land Office ::* http://www.archive.org/details/namesofsoldiars00housrich === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sons of the American Revolution. ''[[Space:A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution|A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution]]'' (A. H. Kellogg, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#SAR|Sons American Revolution]])

A New and Complete History of The County of York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire | Yorkshire England Sources]] __TOC__ == A New and Complete History of The County of York == * by Thomas Allen (1803-1833) * published by I. T. Hinton, Warwick Square, London, 1828-1831 * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A New and Complete History of The County of York | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-6 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009722419 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007696300 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731581 * Vol. 1 (1828) Book I. General History, Book II. Statistical History ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-o0_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ILRCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/newcompletehisto01alle ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155138 * Vol. 2 (1831) Book III. Topographical survey of the city and Ainstey of York ::* https://archive.org/details/newcompletehisto02alle ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155138 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-o0_AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PP3 * Vol. 3 (1828) Book IV. History and topographical survey of the East Riding ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sIcOAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155138 * Vol. 4 () Book IV. History and topographical survey of the East Riding, cont., Book V. History and topographical survey of the parish and Borough of Leeds ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2acKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/anewandcomplete00hollgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/anewandcomplete01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BdkuAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5. Book VI.-History and topographical survey of the West Riding ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044044495067 * Vol. 6. (1831) Book VI.-History and topographical survey of the West Riding, cont. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094403425 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Allen, Thomas. ''[[Space:A New and Complete History of The County of York|A New and Complete History of The County of York]]'' (I. T. Hinton, London, 1828-1831) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Allen|Allen]])

A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith == And Roswell Smith, second, of the family of Steel Smith of Farmington, Conn., Windsor, Vermont, and other localities with residence of descendants so fat as is known to date. * by [[Perkins-21547|Henry Esban Perkins]] (1843-1934) * published by The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1921 * 80 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/neweditionofreco00perk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005757333 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24032/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Perkins, Henry Esban. ''[[Space:A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith|A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith]]'' (The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1921) [ Page ]. * ([[#Perkins|Perkins]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Perkins, Henry Esban. ''[[Space:A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith|A New Edition of the Record of the Family of Roswell Smith]]'' (The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1921) [ Page ].

A New General Biographical Dictionary

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] == A New General Biographical Dictionary == * by Rev. Hugh James Rose, B.D. (1795-1838) * published London, 1841- * Source Example: ::: Rose, Hugh James. ''[[Space:A New General Biographical Dictionary|A New General Biographical Dictionary]]'' (London, 1841) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Rose|Rose]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Rose|Rose]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A New General Biographical Dictionary|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== 1841 Edition ==== * Vol. 3 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008408547 ==== 1844 Edition ==== * Vol. 7 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008408547 ==== 1848 Edition ==== * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011545488 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/anewgeneralbiog12rosegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=v2EMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nhoIAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/anewgeneralbiog11rosegoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=nhoIAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KGEMAAAAYAAJ ==== 1850 Edition ==== 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A NZ UK Medals, Ribbon - Image Tree

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[[Category:Military Images]] *[[space:Mil._template_images#categories|Mil. template images by Terry Wright]] *[[Space:A_Construction_Image_-_Quick_Tree|A Construction Image - Quick Tree by JEA]] *[[space:Military Badges & Medals|Military Badges & Medals - by various]] Medals for Gallantry or Bravery are on a green background, Decorations on yellow, and Campaign Medals on blue. - ''(Please add other information when you find it)'' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding=10px style="background:white" ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Images ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Dup Im ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Country ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Award ! align=center scope="col" class="sortable" | Ribbons and notes
''Click Image for Source view'' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Image File ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | No te s ! scope="col" class="sortable" | NZ Or- der |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg|75px | Victoria Cross]]|| Common wealth / New Zealand || Victoria Cross / Victoria Cross for New Zealand || '''VC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images
[[Image:Photos-175.png |100px|Ribbon, Victoria Cross]] || Mil_template_images.jpg
and Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg - Photos-160.png || 1 || 1 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[Image:Mil_template_images-4.png|200| Canada, Victoria Cross]]|| [[Image:Photos-747.jpg|50| Canada, Victoria Cross]]|| Canada || Victoria Cross|| '''VC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Mil_template_images-4
[[Image:Photos-176.png |100px|Ribbon, Victoria Cross]] || Mil_template_images-4.png - Photos-602.jpg - - Photos-188.png - Photos-194.png || || |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-1.jpg|75px]] |||| United States || Bronze Star || ||Mil_template_images-1.jpg ||1 ||2 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-2.jpg|100| George Cross]] ||Common|| wealth || George Cross || '''GC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-2 || Mil_template_images-2.jpg || 1 ||3 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-3.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Gallantry Star || NZGS || Mil_template_images-3.jpg ||1 ||26 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-6.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Bravery Star || NZBS || Mil_template_images-6.jpg ||1 ||27 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-7.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Gallantry Decoration || NZGD || Mil_template_images-7.jpg ||1 ||37 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-8.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Bravery Decoration || NZBD || Mil_template_images-8.jpg ||1 ||38 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-13.jpg|90| Royal Red Cross]] |||| Common wealth|| Royal Red Cross (Member) || '''RRC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-13 || Mil_template_images-13.jpg || 1 ||39 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-14.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Distin- guished Service Cross || '''DSC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-14 || Mil_template_images-14.jpg || 1 ||40 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-15.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-1.jpg |75px| Military Cross]] || Common wealth|| Military Cross || '''MC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-15 || Mil_template_images-15.jpg
and Military_Badges_Medals-1.jpg || 1 ||41 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-16.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Bulloch-297-1.jpg|80| Distinguished Flying Cross]] || Common wealth|| Distin- guished Flying Cross || '''DFC''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-16 || Mil_template_images-16.jpg and,
Bulloch-297-1 || 1 ||42 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-18.jpg|75| Air Force Cross ]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-41.png|75| Air Force Cross ]] || Common wealth|| Air Force Cross || '''AFC''' Air Force Cross (UK)
[[Image:Military_Badges_Medals-42.png |100px|Ribbon, Air Force Cross 1918-1919]] - 1918-1919

[[Image:Military_Badges_Medals-44.png |100px|Ribbon, Air Force Cross]] - Post 1919|| Mil_template_images-18.jpg || 1 ||43 |- style="background:Khaki" | [[image:Mil_template_images-19.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Royal Red Cross (Associate) || '''ARRC'''
[[Image:Photos-485.png |100px|Ribbon, Associate Member of the Royal Red Cross]] || Mil_template_images-19.jpg || 1 ||44 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-20.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Photos-643.jpg|75px]] || Common wealth|| Distin- guished Conduct Medal || '''DCM'''
[[Image:Photos-182.png |100px|Ribbon, Distinguished Conduct Medal]] || Mil_template_images-20.jpg || 1 ||51 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-21.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Conspicuous Gallantry Medal || CGM || Mil_template_images-21.jpg || 1 ||52 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-22.jpg|100| George Medal ]] ||Common||wealth|| George Medal || '''GM''' https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-22 || Mil_template_images-22.jpg || 1 ||53 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-23.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Distin- guished Service Medal || DSM || Mil_template_images-23.jpg || 1 ||56 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-24.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Military Medal || MM || Mil_template_images-24.jpg || 1 ||57 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-25.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-61.jpg|50| Distinguished Flying Medal ]] || Common wealth|| Distin- guished Flying Medal || '''DFM''' || Mil_template_images-25.jpg and
Military_Badges_Medals-61 || 1 ||58 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-26.jpg|75| Air Force Medal ]] |||| Common wealth|| Air Force Medal || AFM || Mil_template_images-26.jpg || 1 ||59 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-28.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Queen's Gallantry Medal || QGM || Mil_template_images-28.jpg || 2 ||60 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-27.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Gallantry Medal || NZGM || Mil_template_images-27.jpg || 1 ||61 |- style="background:PaleGreen" | [[image:Mil_template_images-29.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand Bravery Medal || NZBM || Mil_template_images-29.jpg || 1 ||62 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-30.jpg|75|New Zealand Medal]] |||| Common wealth|| New Zealand Medal || [[Image:Military_Badges_Medals-12.png |100px|Ribbon, New Zealand Medal]] || Mil_template_images-30.jpg || 1 ||70 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-31.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Queen's South Africa Medal 5Bars|| || Mil_template_images-31.jpg || 1 ||71 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-32.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| King's South Africa Medal || || Mil_template_images-32.jpg || 1 ||72 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-33.jpg|75| 1914 Star ]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-1.png|60| 1914 Star ]] || Common wealth || 1914 Star (aka Mons Star) || https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-33 || Mil_template_images-33.jpg || 1 ||73 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-34.jpg|75px]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals.png |75px]] || Common wealth|| 1914-1915 Star || https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Mil_template_images-34 || Mil_template_images-34.jpg
Military_Badges_Medals.png || 1 ||74 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-35.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth || British War Medal 1914-1920 || || Mil_template_images-35.jpg || 1 ||75 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-36.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Mercantile Marine War Medal || || Mil_template_images-36.jpg || 1 ||76 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-37.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth || Victory Medal 1914-1918 || || Mil_template_images-37.jpg || 1 ||77 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-38.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| 1939-1945 Star || [[Image:Photos-486.png |100px|Ribbon, 1939–1945 Star]] || Mil_template_images-38.jpg || 1 ||78.0 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-39.jpg|75| Atlantic Star ]] |||| Common wealth|| Atlantic Star || [[Image:Photos-498.png |100px|Ribbon, Atlantic Star]] || Mil_template_images-39.jpg || 1 ||78.1 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-40.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth || Air Crew Europe Star || || Mil_template_images-40.jpg || 1 ||78.2 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-41.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Arctic Star || || Mil_template_images-41.jpg || 2 ||78.3 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-42.jpg|100| Africa Star ]] |||| Common wealth|| Africa Star || [[Image:Photos-497.png |100px|Ribbon, Africa Star]] || Mil_template_images-42.jpg || 1 ||78.4 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-43.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Pacific Star || [[Image:Photos-209.gif |100px|Ribbon, Pacific Star]]|| Mil_template_images-43.jpg || 1 ||78.5 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-44.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| Burma Star || || Mil_template_images-44.jpg || 1 ||78.6 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-45.jpg|75| Italy Star ]] |||| Common wealth|| Italy Star || [[Image:Photos-499.png |100px|Ribbon, Italy Star ]] || Mil_template_images-45.jpg || 1 ||78.7 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-46.jpg|75| France and Germany Star]] |||| Common wealth|| France and Germany Star || [[Image:Photos-500.png |100px|Ribbon, France and Germany Star ]] || Mil_template_images-46.jpg || 1 ||78.8 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-47.jpg|90px]] || [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-65.jpg|40px]] ||Common wealth|| Defence Medal || [[Image:Photos-502.png |100px|Ribbon, Defence Medal ]] || Mil_template_images-47.jpg (90px)
Military_Badges_Medals-65.jpg (40px)|| 1 ||79 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-48.jpg|75px]] |||| Common wealth|| War Medal 1939-1945 || [[Image:Photos-487.png |100px|Ribbon, War Medal 1939–1945]] || Mil_template_images-48.jpg || 1 ||80 |- style="background:PowderBlue" | [[image:Mil_template_images-49.jpg|75px]] |||| New Zealand || New Zealand War Service Medal || || Mil_template_images-49.jpg || 1 ||81 |- style="background:White" |Image|| Duplicate || [[Image:Photos-946.png|70px| Australia, Wattle]] || Australia, Wattle|| 'wikitree' || Photos-946.png|| || |- style="background:White" | || || Australia|| Australia Service Medal 1939–1945 || [[Image:Photos-488.png |100px|Ribbon, Australia Service Medal 1939–1945]] || Photos-488.png || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Order of Australia ||[[Image:Photos-483.png |100px|Ribbon of the Order of Australia]]

[[Image:Military_Badges_Medals-38.png|100px|Ribbon of the Order of Australia - Military]] - Military||Image:Photos-483.png || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||A NZ UK||Order of the British Empire||[[Image:Photos-484.png |100px|Ribbon, of the Order of the British Empire]] || Image:Photos-484.png || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia||Efficiency Decoration||[[Image:Photos-489.png |100px|Ribbon, Efficiency Decoration]]||Image:Photos-489.png || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| [[image:Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke-3.jpg|75px| Florence Nightingale Medal]] ||A NZ UK|| Florence Nightingale Medal||[[Image:Photos-490.png |100px|Ribbon, Florence Nightingale Medal]]|| Image:Photos-490.png|| || |- style="background:White" |Image|| [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-2.jpg|90| Distinguished Service Order]] ||A NZ UK|| '''DSO''' Distin- guished Service Order||https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Military_Badges_Medals-2 || Military_Badges_Medals-2 || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| [[image:Military_Badges_Medals-64.jpg|100| Australian Defence Medal]] ||Australia|| Australian Defence Medal|| [https://www.defence.gov.au/medals/australian/Australian-Defence-Medal.asp Department of Defence] 3 September 1945. || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |- style="background:White" |Image|| Duplicate ||Australia|| Award || 'wikitree' || image file || || |}

A Offsite - Quick Tree (Links)

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [http://www.adelaideheritage.net.au/sites/ Adelaide City '''Heritage''' - National Trust of South Australia] | [https://remembrance.memorial/memorials/list '''Kings Park''' Remembrance Walk - Highgate RSL Sub-Branch] | [https://placesofpride.awm.gov.au/memorials/132596 '''10th''' Light Horse Memorial] | [https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/ The Anzac Portal Beyond the century of service '''DVA'''] | [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=1105 The State Library of '''SA's''' collections] | [] | [] | [ [https://www.shrine.org.au/Exhibitions/Temporary-Exhibitions/Avenues-of-Honour#tab1 '''Ballarat''' Avenue of Honour 26 September 2008] | [] | [ [https://www.charlessturt.sa.gov.au/Cemeteries '''Hindmarsh''' Cemetery Search] | [] | [ == People - LifeTree (Links) == [[|]] |

A Partial Genealogy of the Simonds Family in the New England Colonies

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] | [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies]] == A Partial Genealogy of the Simonds Family in the New England Colonies == *Author: [[Simonds-85|Simonds, Samuel Dwight]] *Publisher: np, 1927 * Source Example: ::: [[Simonds-85|Simonds, Samuel Dwight]]. ''"[[Space:A Partial Genealogy of the Simonds Family in the New England Colonies|A Partial Genealogy of the Simonds Family in the New England Colonies]]"'' (np, 1927) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Partial Genealogy of the Simonds Family in the New England Colonies|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://www.worldcat.org/title/partial-genealogy-of-the-simonds-family-in-the-new-england-colonies/oclc/164611467 :

A Partial History of the Tichenor Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Partial History of the Tichenor Family in America == Descendants of Martin Tichenor of Connecticut and New Jersey, and a complete genealogy of the branch of the family descending from Isaac Tichenor, of Ohio, spelling the name Teachenor, with some references to the probable collateral lineage descended from William Ticknor of Massachusetts. * by Richard Bennington Teachenor (b.1864) & James Tichenor (b.1794) & Isaac Taylor Tichenor (1825-1902) * published Kansas City, MO, 1918 * Source Example: ::: Teachenor, Richard Bennington. ''[[Space:A Partial History of the Tichenor Family in America|A Partial History of the Tichenor Family in America]]'' (Kansas City, MO, 1918) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Teachenor|Teachenor]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Partial History of the Tichenor Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/partialhistoryof00teac * Also see: :* "Descendants of Martin Tichenor: A History in the Making" (1977) ::* http://www.worldcat.org/title/descendants-of-martin-tichenor-a-history-in-the-making/oclc/3089071 not available :* "The Tichenor Family" (1983) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005693053 search only :* "Tichenor Families in America" (1988) by Harold A. Tichenor ::* https://archive.org/details/tichenorfamilies00tich borrow

A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Portsmouth, Rhode Island]] [[Category: Tefft Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island == and the nearly complete record of the descendants of John Tifft, of Nassau, New York. Containing the names of seven hundred and four descendants, and extending over a period of two hundred and forty-one years in American, together with other miscellaneous records. * by [[Maxon-200|Maria Elizabeth (Maxon) Tifft]] (1856-1912) * published by The Peter Paul book Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1896. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=GoYtAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=kypWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/partialrecordofd00tiff * https://archive.org/details/apartialrecordd00tiffgoog * https://archive.org/details/partialrecordofd00tiffiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769544 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE96461 === Table of Contents === * Record of the descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, R. I. * The removal of 186 (II) John Tifft6 from Exeter, R. I., to Rensselaer Co., N. Y. * Appendix A. State of Rhode Island, Secretary of States office, Providence * Appendix B. Miscellaneous * Appendix C. Organization of the Tifft Family Cemetery Association * Appendix D. Outline of the ancestors of Marion S. Lamb, wife of Edwin Vallett Tifft, as given by herself * Appendix E. Outline of the paternal ancestors of Maria E. (Maxon) Tifft * Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Tifft, Maria. ''[[Space:A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island|A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island]]'' (Peter Paul, Buffalo, N.Y., 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tifft|Tifft]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Tifft, Maria. ''[[Space:A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island|A Partial Record of the Descendants of John Tefft, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island]]'' (Peter Paul, Buffalo, N.Y., 1896) [ Page ].

A Partial Record of the Mansur Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Partial Record of the Mansur Family == * by John Hoffman Mansur * Reprinted from the Genealogical Quarterly Magazine, Burlington, Vt., 1901. Digital copies can be found at: * https://archive.org/details/apartialrecordm00mansgoog/ * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Partial_Record_of_the_Mansur_Family.html?id=d8A1AAAAMAAJ Locations for hard copies can be found at: * https://www.worldcat.org/title/partial-record-of-the-mansur-family/oclc/866100380&referer=brief_results * https://www.worldcat.org/title/partial-record-of-the-mansur-family-classic-reprint/oclc/983145787&referer=brief_results ''(reprint)'' Usage: * Citation Example: :::Mansur, John Hoffman. ''[[Space:A Partial Record of the Mansur Family|A Partial Record of the Mansur Family]]'', (Reprinted from the Genealogical Quarterly Magazine, Burlington, Vt., 1901) :::''NB- You may add page number to the citation, as well as direct link to online source'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Mansur|Mansur]]: Page 11 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Partial Record of the Mansur Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Particular History of The Five Years French and Indian War in New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New England | New England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Particular History of The Five Years French and Indian War in New England == And parts adjacent, from its declaration by the King of France, March 15, 1744, to the treaty with the eastern Indians, Oct. 16, 1749, sometimes called Governor Shirley's War. With a memoir of Major-General Shirley, accompanied by his portrait and other engravings. * by Samuel Gardner Drake (1798-1875) * published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1870 * 312 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Particular History of The Five Years French and Indian War in New England | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://books.google.com/books?id=-AcOAAAAIAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=knIBAAAAQAAJ * http://books.google.com/books?id=cHMOAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/aparticularhist00shirgoog * https://archive.org/details/aparticularhist00drakgoog * https://archive.org/details/aparticularhist01drakgoog * https://archive.org/details/particularhistor00drak * https://archive.org/details/particularhistor0000drak * https://archive.org/details/cihm_06408 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000361788 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011614067 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009562282 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100250569 === Table of Contents === * Chapter 1: Preliminary, Benjamin Doolittle * Chapter 2: Notice of Governor Shirley * Chapter 3: French Expeditions ** Character of Warfare of the Period ** Proceedings of the Governor of Canada ** French Acount of Expeditions aginste the English Frontiers ** French Story of their Wrongs * Chapter 4, Page 45 * Chapter 5: Diary of Depridations, Page 65 * Chapter 6: Diary of Depridations, Cont., Page 89 * Chapter 7: Diary of Depridations, Cont., Page 107 * Chapter 8: Diary of Depridations, Cont., Page 131 * Chapter 9: Diary of Depridations, Cont., Page 155 * Appendix A: Gov. Shirley's Speech, Page 181 * Appendix B: Taking of Louisbourg, Page 187 * Appendix C: Capture of the Vigilant, Page 209 * Appendix D: Shirley on Capture of Louisbourg, Page 212 * Appendix ?: Sufferers in The Cape Breton Expedition, Page 227 * Appendix E: The Rev. John Norton, "The Redeemed Captive", Page 251 * Appendix F: Concluding Observations, Page 296 * Index, Page 301 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Drake, Samuel Gardner. ''[[Space:A Particular History of The Five Years French and Indian War in New England|A Particular History of The Five Years French and Indian War in New England]]'' (J. Munsell, Albany, N.Y., 1870) [ Page ]. * ([[#Drake|Drake]])

A passel o Peasleys

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] ==A passel o' Peasleys == [[Peasley-41|Joseph Peasley]] (ca. 1597-1660) immigrated from England to Newbury, Massachusetts about 1635. He died at Salisbury, Massachusetts. Descendants lived throughout the United States. Peasley, Peaslee, Lamphere, Hilliard, Hubbard, Barton, Dean *Author: [[Lamphere-314|Lamphere, Frederick James]], 1917- *Publisher: F.J. Peasley, 1979 Indianapolis, Indiana * Source Example: ::: [[Lamphere-314|Lamphere, Frederick James]]. ''"[[Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys|A passel o' Peasleys]]"'' (F.J. Peasley, 1979 Indianapolis, Indiana) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Lamphere|Lamphere]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== *Selected Pages: ::https://drive.google.com/file/d/15a0vF-HE43oRBG9dIDEoV6-X7wxZ_fdB/view *New England Historic Genealogical Society: ::http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1018290~S0 *This book is owned by [[Peasley-315]]. If you would like him to do a lookup, do it here please: [[Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys-Lookup_Requests]] ===Errata=== Volume II Page 31 VII Joseph birth date is 1744 not 1774 as shown in book. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:49, 15 July 2022 (UTC)

A Patch-Amsbury family chronicle : allied lines, Gillett, Manning, Marsden, Norcross

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Patch-Amsbury family chronicle : allied lines, Gillett, Manning, Marsden, Norcross == May be borrowed online at [https://archive.org/details/patchamsburyfami00amsb Internet Archive] Author - Amsbury, Doris M. (Doris May), 1911- Publication date 1985 Topics Patch family, Amsbury family, Gillette family Publisher Mount Clemens, Mich. (320 Jones St., Mount Clemens 48043) : D.M. Amsbury Collection printdisabled; inlibrary; bostonpubliclibrary; americana Digitizing sponsor Boston Public Library Contributor Boston Public Library Language English * Citation Example: :::Amsbury,Doris M. ''[[Space:A Patch-Amsbury family chronicle : allied lines, Gillett, Manning, Marsden, Norcross|A Patch-Amsbury family chronicle : allied lines, Gillett, Manning, Marsden, Norcross]]'' ( D.M. Amsbury, Mount Clemens, MI, 1985) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Amsbury|Amsbury]]: Page 521 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Patch-Amsbury family chronicle : allied lines, Gillett, Manning, Marsden, Norcross|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

A Pendleton To-Do List

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A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy == * gathered by Rev. [[Kingsbury-3708|Addison Kingsbury]], D.D., 1800-1892, Marietta, Ohio, USA * Compiled by Joseph Addison Kingsbury, 1840-comp * published Murdoch-Kerr Press, Pittsburgh, 1905 * Pages: 360 * Possible copyright status: NOT IN COPYRIGHT * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pendulousedition00king * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009595713 * https://www.readanybook.com/ebook/a-pendulous-edition-of-kingsbury-genealogy-gathered-by-rev-addison-kingsbury-113914 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11777 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6910690M/A_pendulous_edition_of_Kingsbury_genealogy_gathered_by_Rev._Addison_Kingsbury. === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Errors and Omissions * Index of Kingsburys * Index of Allied Families * Index of Places * Explanatory and Historical * Heraldry and Annals * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Tenth Generation * The Unconnected * Miscellany * Memoranda of "membra disjecta", including a little Directory. === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Kingsbury, Addison. ''[[Space:A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy|A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy]]'' (Murdoch-Kerr Press, Pittsburgh, 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Kingsbury|Kingsbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Kingsbury, Addison. ''[[Space:A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy|A Pendulous Edition of Kingsbury Genealogy]]'' (Murdoch-Kerr Press, Pittsburgh, 1905) [ Page ].

A Pettingell Genealogy: Notes Concerning Those of the Name

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Pettingell Genealogy: Notes Concerning Those of the Name == * by John Mason Pettingell * arranged for publication by Charles Henry Pope * edited and compared with the compiler's notes by Charles I. Pettingell * published by The Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1906. * Source Example: ::: Pettingell, John Mason. ''[[Space:A Pettingell Genealogy: Notes Concerning Those of the Name|A Pettingell Genealogy: Notes Concerning Those of the Name]]'' (The Fort Hill Press, Boston, Mass., 1906) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Pettingell|Pettingell]]: Page 125 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Pettingell Genealogy: Notes Concerning Those of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=K4FJAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=od0UAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/pettingellgeneal00pett * https://archive.org/details/pettingellgeneal00lcpett * https://archive.org/details/pettingellgeneal1906pett * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712324 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13745 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Editor's Note * John Mason Pettingell * Pettingell Genealogy * Nathaniel Pettingell * Samuel Pettingell * Other Families of the Name * Index of Family Names * Pettingell index * Index to Places

A Phillips To-Do List

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A Phillips To-Do List-1

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A Phillips To-Do List-2

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A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Minnesota, Sources]] == A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota == including a brief account of its natural history ... and a history of the early settlement of the county; also, including ... historical information collected by Mrs. Jessie C. West. And numerous articles written by various early pioneers relating to the history of the several townships of Becker County * by Alvin H. Wilcox, 1838-1904; Jessie Campbell West,1849-1903 * published by Pioneer Press Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneerhistoryof00wilc/page/n6 * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Pioneer_History_of_Becker_County_Minne.html?id=hlg0AQAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh38301445/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572499 ===Table of Contents=== :Preface :Chapter I. Becker County Created
:Chapter II. General George L. Becker
:Chapter III. Geology of Becker County
:Chapter IV. Lakes and Rivers
:Chapter V. Wild Trees and Plants of Becker County
:Chapter VI. Praries and National Parks
:Chapter VII. Wild Animals of Becker County
:Chapter VIII. List of Birds of Becker County
:Chapter IX. Fishes of Becker County
:Chapter X. How was this Country first Peopled
:Chapter XI. Chippewa Indians
:Chapter XII. Abstract of Title
:Chapter XIII. The first Inhabitants
:Chapter XIV. Birch-bark Canoes and Canoe Travel
:Chapter XV. The Old Red River Road
:Chapter XVI. First Settlement by White People
:Chapter XVII. Northern Pacific Explorations
:Chapter XVIII. History of the White Earth Reservation
:Chapter XIX. Organization of Becker County
:Chapter XX. History of Burlington Township
:Chapter XXL History of Detroit Township
:Chapter XXII. History of Audubon Township
:Chapter XXIII. History of Lake Park Township
:Chapter XXIV. History of Cormorant Township
:Chapter XXV. History of First Settlement of Lake Eunice Township
:Chapter XXVI. History of Lake View Township
:Chapter XXVII. History of Richwood Township
:Chapter XXVIII. History of Hamden Township
:Chapter XXIX. History of Cuba Township
:Chapter XXX. My first three Years in Becker County
:Chapter XXXI. Mosquitoes, Prairie Fires and Grasshoppers
:Chapter XXXII. The First Law Suit in Becker County
:Chapter XXXIII. County Seat Controversy
:Chapter XXXIV. History of Atlanta Township
:Chapter XXXV. History of Walworth Township
:Chapter XXXVI. History of Erie Township
:Chapter XXXVII. History of Holmesville Township
:Chapter XXXVIII. History of Osage Township
:Chapter XXXIX. History of Carsonville Township
:Chapter XL. History of Shell Lake Township
:ChapterR XLI. History Grand Park Township
:Chapter XLII. History of Height of Land Township
:Chapter XLIII. Shell Prairie Road
:Chapter XLIV. History of Silver Leaf Township
:Chapter XLV. History of Evergreen Township
:Chapter XLVI. History of Spruce Grove Township
:Chapter XLVII. History of Runeberg Township
:Chapter XLVIII. History of Green Valley Township
:Chapter XLIX. History of Wolf Lake Township
:Chapter L. History Toad Lake Township
:Chapter LI. History of Two Inlets Township
:Chapter LII. History of Savannah Township
:Chapter LIII. Organization of White Earth Township - Organization of Calloway Township
:Chapter LIV. The Maple, the Oak and the Pine
:Chapter LV. Nelson-Kindred Convention
:Chapter LVI. Building the Court-House and Jail
:Chapter LVII. The Seasons
:Chapter LVIII. Old Soldiers
:Chapter LVIX. List of Becker County Officers
===Errata=== :Page 140 — First line, the word "cub" is superfluous.
:Page 251 — Fifth line from bottom, read 1895 instead of "1905."
:Page 267 — Sketches of John George Morrison and George A Morrison, following, were written by George A. Morison.
:Page 280 — Eleventh line, read Tim and Redpath, instead of "Jim and Redpath." :Page 315 — Name of Mrs. Jessie C. West, as historian, should be left out.
:Page 313 — Tenth line from bottom read Sec. 18 instead of "19."
:Page 363 — Fourth line from bottom, read Rossman instead of "Rossmas."
:Page 368 — Eleventh line from bottom, date of marriage should read Nov.28, 1866.
:Page 373 — Fifteenth and 17th lines, read Sec.8 instead of "6."
:Page 426 — Fourth line, read a long distance, instead, of "the long distance."
:Pages 436-7 — Appears the name of Rev. K. "Bjorge," but should read Bjorgo.
:Page 469 — Third line. History of Lake View, read J. B. Simmons instead of "A.B"
:Page 475 — Article regarding Pelican Valley Navigation Co. was written by John K. West, of Detroit, and his name should have been appended.
:Page 501 — Twelfth line, read birthplace of Mrs. Ebeltoft, Norway instead of "Sweden."
:Page 517 — First line, read 1847 instead of "1874."
:Page 524 — Last name in sketch of Hugh Sullivan, read Ole D. Olson instead of 'Ole I."
:Page 531 — The first three lines should go to the bottom of same page.
:Page 540 — The last half of seventh and four following lines, should follow first line on page 541.
:Page 563 — The words both hands full but should precede the last line on page.
:Page 566 — Fifth line, for "Carl Campbell" read C. M. Campbell.
:Page 566 — Nineteenth line read 29th June.
:Page 591 — Beneath cut in upper right hand corner, read Mr. and Mrs. O.J.Jahr. Beneath cut in lower left hand corner, read Nels Nelson Viger.
:Page 602 — Fourth paragraph, 3rd line, read Charles Schnitzer, instead of "A."
:Page 611 — Fourth line read 1802 instead of "1862."
:Page 674 — Transpose names under cuts.
:Page 686 — In title line, read Toad Lake instead of "Good Lake."
:Page 695 — Sixth paragraph, omit name of John O'Neil.
:Page 736 — That part of first paragraph stating that Dr. Emma K. Ogden served as an army nurse, is incorrect.
:Page 738 — First line should read, "W.J. Morrow, Jan. 3, 1887, to Jan. 5. 1897." * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota| A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota]]'' (Minnesota, 1907), [ Page ]. * [[#Wilcox|A Pioneer History of Becker County, Minnesota]]

A Pioneer Schooley Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Pioneer Schooley Family == * by May Schooley Ivey * published by The Franklin Press, Inc., Miami, Florida, 1941 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Pioneer Schooley Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/pioneerschooleyf00ivey === Citation Formats === * Ivey, May Schooley. ''[[Space:A Pioneer Schooley Family|A Pioneer Schooley Family]]'' (Franklin Press, Inc., Miami, Florida, 1941) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ivey|Ivey]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Ivey, May Schooley. ''[[Space:A Pioneer Schooley Family|A Pioneer Schooley Family]]'' (Franklin Press, Inc., Miami, Florida, 1941) [ Page ].

A Porter Pedigree

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Porter Name Study]] == Source Information == * '''Full Title''': ''A Porter Pedigree being an account of the ancestry and descendants of Samuel and martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H., who were descendants of John Porter, of Salem, Mass., and of Allan Perley, of Ipswich, Mass.'' * '''Author''': Porter, Juliet * '''Publishing Information''': Worcester, Massachusetts: n.p. 1907. === Source Citation Examples === * '''In-line Citation:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Porter, Juliet, compiler. ''[[Space:A Porter Pedigree|A Porter Pedigree, being an account of the ancestry and descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H., who were descendants of John Porter, of Salem, Mass., and of Allan Perley, of Ipswich, Mass.]]'', Worcester, Massachusetts, n.p., 1907, pg. 321. * '''Named In-line Citation for Multiple Usage in a Profile:''' {{Pale Orange|'''''Recommended'''''}} ::: Porter, Juliet, compiler. ''[[Space:A Porter Pedigree|A Porter Pedigree, being an account of the ancestry and descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H., who were descendants of John Porter, of Salem, Mass., and of Allan Perley, of Ipswich, Mass.]]'', Worcester, Massachusetts, n.p., 1907, pg. 321. * '''Subsequent Use of Named Source Citation:''' ::: === Available online at these locations: === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080569007;view=1up;seq=8 Hathitrust] * [https://archive.org/details/porterpedigreebe00port Archive.org] * [https://www.amazon.com/Pedigree-Account-Ancestry-Descendants-Chester/dp/1372451110 Amazon (for purchase)] * [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=33651 Ancestry.com (with subscription)] $$ === Links === * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Porter Pedigree|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]'''

A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H. == who Were Descendants of John Porter, of Salem, Mass., and of Allan Perley, of Ipswich, Mass. * compiled by Miss Juliet Porter * published in Worcester, Mass., 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/porterpedigreebe00port * https://archive.org/details/porterpedigreebe01port * https://archive.org/details/porterpedigreebe02port * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576196 * https://books.google.com/books?id=PXxIAAAAMAAJ === Citation Formats === * Porter, Juliet. ''[[Space:A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.|A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.]]'' (Worcester, Mass., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Porter|Porter]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Porter, Juliet. ''[[Space:A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.|A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H.]]'' (Worcester, Mass., 1907) [ Page ].

A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ohio | Ohio Sources]] __TOC__ == A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio == Containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States, and biographies of the governors of Ohio. * published by A.W. Bowen & Co., Logansport, Ind., 1898 * 988 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NdFwM2Y-E3oC * https://books.google.com/books?id=4NkyAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph00awbo * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009609028 * https://archive.org/details/portraitbiograph02awbo * https://books.google.com/books?id=_h8UAwAAQBAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio|A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio]]'' (A.W. Bowen, Logansport, Ind., 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#PBR|Portrait & Bio. Rec.]]) * ''[[Space:A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio|A Portrait and Biographical Record of Portage and Summit Counties, Ohio]]'' (A.W. Bowen, Logansport, Ind., 1898) [ Page ].

A Randall family of Long Island, New York, 1667-1989

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[[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Colonial America, Sources]] [[Category:Long Island, New York]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] === === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Randall_family_of_Long_Island%2C_New_York%2C_1667-1989|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Author:''' Lanyon, Genevieve Randall and Hazel Randall Wells '''Publisher:''' New York: Randall Association, 1989 === Usage === * Lanyon, Genevieve Randall and Hazel Randall Wells. ''[[Space:A_Randall_family_of_Long_Island%2C_New_York%2C_1667-1989|A Randall family of Long Island, New York, 1667-1989]].'' New York: Randall Association, 1989. [[#Lanyon1989|Lanyon1989]]: p. 42 === Online availability === * WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/title/randall-family-of-long-island-new-york-1667-1989-record-of-the-descendants-of-samuel-randall-of-ridge-long-island-new-york/oclc/51670270

A Record, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Record, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891 == * by William Alonzo Stanton, PH.D., D.D. (b.1854) * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1892 * 613 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ohwwAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029771999 * https://archive.org/details/recordgenealogic00stan * https://archive.org/details/recordgenealogic01stan * https://archive.org/details/recordgenealogic1891stan * https://archive.org/details/recordgenealogic1900stan * https://archive.org/details/recordgenealogic00byustan * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555590 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14430 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Stanton, William Alonzo. ''[[Space:A Record, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891|A Record, Genealogical, Biographical, Statistical, of Thomas Stanton, of Connecticut, and His Descendants, 1635-1891]]'' (Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, 1892) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stanton|Stanton]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Record Genealogical Biographical Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A sketch of Thomas Stanton, the first of this family in America, 1635-1677. == A compilation of such facts relating to our first Stanton ancestor in America, as have been gathered from a multitude of sources, will form a proper introduction to this genealogy and history of his descendants. * by William A. Stanton, Ph.D., D.D * Joel Munsel's Sons, Publishers. 1891 * Citation Example: ::: Stanton, William. ''[[Space:A Record Genealogical Biographical Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants|A Record Genealogical Biographical Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants]]'' (Joel Munsel's Sons, 1891) * Footnote Example: :::[[#WilliamAStanton|William A Stanton]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record Genealogical Biographical Statistical of Thomas Stanton of Connecticut and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] '''Available online at these locations:''' * https://ia902701.us.archive.org/26/items/recordgenealogic01stan/recordgenealogic01stan.pdf

A Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, from 1706 to 1742

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == A Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, from 1706 to 1742 == * by Col. Joshua W. Peirce, of Portsmouth * published by NEHGS, Boston, 1869-1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, from 1706 to 1742|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 23 (1869) [https://books.google.com/books?id=z77K5hK85ScC&pg=PA269 Page 269-272], [https://books.google.com/books?id=z77K5hK85ScC&pg=PA392 Page 392-395] * Vol. 24 (1870) [https://books.google.com/books?id=X2sFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA13 Page 13-18], [https://books.google.com/books?id=X2sFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA357 Page 357-360] * Vol. 25 (1871) [https://books.google.com/books?id=raOjT40seHsC&pg=PA117 Page 117-122] * Vol. 26 (1872) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000002982033;view=1up;seq=416 Page 376-380] * Vol. 27 (1873) [https://books.google.com/books?id=2yq-WRwR-sYC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA8 Page 8-13] === Citation Formats === * Peirce, Col. Joshua. "[[Space:A Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, from 1706 to 1742|A Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in Portsmouth, NH, from 1706 to 1742]]", ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'' (NEHGS, Boston, 1869-1873) Vol. . [ Page ]. * ([[#Peirce|Peirce]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Record of the Allen Family From The First Settlement in Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == A Record of the Allen Family From The First Settlement in Pennsylvania == Commenced tenth month 14th, 1856, by Samuel Allen, the son of the eldest son of the same name for five generations * by Samuel Allen, b. 1782 * Chicago, Illinois, 1971 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Allen Family From The First Settlement in Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/recordofallenfam00alle * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/806496-a-record-of-the-allen-family-from-the-first-settlement-in-pennsylvania-commenced-tenth-month-14th-1856?offset=42 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Allen, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Record of the Allen Family From The First Settlement in Pennsylvania|A Record of the Allen Family From The First Settlement in Pennsylvania]]'' (Chicago, Illinois, 1971), [ Page ]. *[[#Allen|Allen]]

A Record of the Cope Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Record of the Cope Family == As established in America, by Oliver Cope, who came from England to Pennsylvania, about the year 1682, with the residences, dates of births, deaths and marriages of his descendants as far as ascertained * by [[Cope-1431 | Gilbert Cope]], (1840-1928) * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1861 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Cope Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/recordofcopefami00cope/page/n5 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11619 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730437 * https://books.google.com/books/about/A_record_of_the_Cope_family.html?id=zVdHAAAAMAAJ ===Index=== *A short account of the Family, by Nathan Cope *Purchase of land by Oliver Cope *Copes in England, who were Quakers *Surveys of land for Oliver Cope *Sale of land by Oliver Cope *Oliver Cope's Will *Hugh Blackwell's Will *Elizabeth Blackwell's Will *Thomas and Ruth Buffington *Purchase of land by John Cope *John Cope's Marriage Certificate *Change of the name to Coope *Children of John and Charity Cope *John Cope's Will *Hannah Carter's Family *Samuel and Deborah Cope's Family *Family of John Cope, Jr *Nathan and Amy Cope's children *Caleb and Mary Cope's children *Joshua and Jane Cope's children *Joseph and Ann Cope's Family *Ruth Ferree's Descendants *Conclusion :Note: There is an extensive Index to Marriages at then end of the Index, p.10 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Cope, Gilbert ''[[Space:A Record of the Cope Family|A Record of the Cope Family]]'' (Philadelphia, 1861), [ Page ]. * [[#Cope|Cope]]

A record of the descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A record of the descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.== *with notices of his father and brothers, and some account of other Denisons who settled in America in the Colony times *by [[Baldwin-7241|John Denison Baldwin]] and [[Clift-409|William Clift]]. *Tyler & Seagrave *Worcester, MA *1881 *Citation Example: :::*Baldwin: [[Baldwin-7241|Baldwin, John Denison]] & [[Clift-409|Clift, William]]. ''[[Space:A record of the descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.|A record of the descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.]]'', Tyler & Seagrave, Worcester, MA, 1881. *Footnote Example: ::: [[#Baldwin|Baldwin]] Page 21 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A record of the descendants of Capt. George Denison, of Stonington, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available on-line at:== *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89073143372;view=1up;seq=8 *https://archive.org/stream/recordofdescenda1881bald#page/n447/mode/2up *https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=genealogy-glh17247856 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732616 (Search Only) ===Errata=== :Precedes Preface on an unnumbered page *2507 John D., for 2503, page 125. *2600 for 2400, page 118 *319 for 317, page 31 *317 for 319 Robert, page 31 *5020 for 5920, page 281 *1033 for 136, page 55 *2083 for 2101, page 114 *1810 for 1800, page 116 *2600 for 2400, page 118 *2783½ for 2983½, page 144 *4047 for 4147, page 197 *5446 for 5546, page 264 *Son of 2733½ George for 2983½, page 144 *Francies for Frances, 1637, page 81 *Robert (6) for Robert (5), page 257

A record of the descendants of Captain John Ayres of Brookfield, Mass

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] : '''Whitmore''', William Henry, "A record of the descendants of '''[[Ayres-616|Captain John Ayres]] of Brookfield, Mass'''." Published by T. R. Marvin, Boston, Mass. (1870) 74 pages. (Digitized by Brigham Young University) * Title: "A record of the descendants of Captain John Ayres of Brookfield, Mass." * Author: Whitmore, William Henry (1836 - 1900) * Original Publisher: T. R. Marvin, Boston, Mass. in 1870 * Digitizer: Brigham Young University * Pages: 74 including surname index * Generations covered: six including progenitor, [[Ayres-616|'''Capt. John Ayres''']] (d. 1675) * '''Availability:''' ** Hardcopy: *** Library of New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA *** (photocopy of partially damaged copy) personal library of [[Ayer-961|Warren Ayer]] ** Digital Copy: *** [https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00byuwhit Archive.org] * '''Additional surnames in index:''' ** Adams, Ainsworth, Allen, Alvord, Anderson, Andrus, Avery, Ayer, Ayers, Ayres ** Babbitt, Barnes, Bassett, Bean, Belden, Belknap, Bell, Bigelow, Blanchard, Blodgett, Bramley, Brayton, Breese, Brigham, Bush ** Caldwell, Carpenter, Cary, Case, Chapman, Church, Clark, Clement, Cleveland, Clough, Cochrane, Collins, Connolly, Convers, Corbett, Crawford, Crosby, Cutting ** Davis, Day, Dearborn, Denny, Dexter, Dickinson, Dodge ** Eaton, Edwards, Edmunds, Ellison, Emery, Errington, Eveleth, Eyre ** Farnham, Fellows, Felton, Ferry, Fisher, Fishback, Foster, Fowler, Freeman, French, Fuller, Furbur ** Getchell, Gilbert, Gold, Goodale, Goodnow, Gould, Greenwood, Gridley, Griffith, Gully ** Halsie, Hamilton, Hanson, Hartshorn, Hatch, Hawkes, Hazeltine, Henderson, Henshaw, Hill, Hitchcock, Hollister, Holman, Holt, Hooker, Houghton, Howe, Humphrey, Hurlburt ** Ipenny ** Jenks, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Judd ** Kellogg, Kelly, Kent, Kimball, King, Kitts, Knight ** Lamb, Lamson, Lawson, La Rue, Lennard, Locke, Lombard, Loring ** Mabee, Marshall, Mason, Matthews, May, Merrill, Miller, Moody, Moors, Moses, Moulton, Munger, Murphy ** Neal, Norton ** Packard, Palmer, Peabody, Pease, Peasley, Peek, Perkins, Phillips, Pierce, Platt, Pope, Potter, ** --- ''torn page of index - 17 missing names beginning with R and S'' -- ** Salisbury, Sampson, Signor, Smith, Snow, Soper, Soule, Sprague, Stearns, Stephens, Stewart, Stowe, Swan, Swasey, Symonds ** Tidd, Toogood, Tuttle, Tyler ** Upton ** Voorhees ** Wait, Wallace, Warner, Washburn, Webster, Wheeler, Whipple, Whitmore, Winslow, Wolcott, Woodworth, Wyman * '''Citation Example:''' :::Whitmore, William Henry. ''[[Space:A_record_of_the_descendants_of_Captain_John_Ayres_of_Brookfield%2C_Mass|Descendants of John Ayres of Brookfield Mass]]'' (T. R. Marvin & Son, Boston, Massachusetts, 1870) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[#Whitmore|Whitmore]]: Fifth Generation, Page 32 ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_record_of_the_descendants_of_Captain_John_Ayres_of_Brookfield%2C_Mass|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Tx5YAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00byuwhit * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00whit_0 * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00whit

A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn. == :with notices of other Baldwins who settled in America in early colony times * by [[Baldwin-7241 | John Denison Baldwin]], 1809-1883 * published by Tyler & Seagrave, Worcester, Massachusetts,1880 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00inbald/page/n8 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729577 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16742224/ ===Table of Contents=== *Baldwin Genealogies. Chapter first. The first American Baldwins *Chapter second. Sylvester Baldwin of 1638 *Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington. Section one. I. John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn *Section second. Descendants of John Baldwin (35) *Section third. Descendants of Theophilus Baldwin (37) *Section fourth. Descendants of Sylvester Baldwin (38) *General index. Christian names of Baldwins *Miscellaneous names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Baldwin, John Denison ''[[Space:A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn.|A Record of the Descendants of John Baldwin of Stonington, Conn.]]'' (Worcester, Massachusetts,1880), [ Page ]. * [[#Baldwin|Baldwin]]

A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn. == The male branches brought down to 1882: the female branches one generation after the Clark name is lost in marriage. * by [[Gay-5899|Julius Gay]] (1834-1918) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00gayj === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Gay, Julius. ''[[Space:A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.|A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gay|Gay]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Gay, Julius. ''[[Space:A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.|A Record of The Descendants of John Clark, of Farmington, Conn.]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Conn., 1882) [ Page ].

A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn. == and numerous other families, with many biographical and genealogical notes concerning the same Other Names: Barnes - Bates -Beecher - Bissell - Calaway - Carpenter - Gary - Colman - Doolittle - Doud - Douglass - Dresser - Evans - Fox - Fuller - Grannis - Johnson- Meloy- Morse - Parsons - Perkins - Richmond - Rogers - Sigourney - Sill - Smith - Stone - Tuttle - Van Buren - Walker - Werdon - Whittlesey - Woodruff NOTICE from frontispiece: :The following record forms part of a Collection of Family Records compiled by the same hand. Reference is made to the larger work for an explanation of the method of arrangement ; also for full indexes of the names which occur in these pages. The index here inserted ([https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00daws/page/113 pages 113 - 115]) contains the names only of married men, descendants, or husbands of descendants, of the first Robert Dawson of East Haven. :The larger work cited is: [[Space: A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and Other Memoranda of Various Families and Individuals Bearing the Name Dawson, or Allied to Families of that Name|A Collection of Family Records, with Biographical Sketches and other Memoranda of various Families and Individuals bearing the name Dawson, or allied to Families of that name]]. Compiled by Charles C. Dawson. " For a Memorial." — Ex. xvii, 14. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell, 82 State street, 1874, 8vo, pp. 572. * by [[Dawson-12801 | Charles Carroll Dawson]], b. 1833 - 1916 * published by Joel Munsell, Albany, New York,1874 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00daws * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/65448-a-record-of-the-descendants-of-robert-dawson-of-east-haven-conn * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/17739/ === Errata === * Additions and Corrections: [https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00daws/page/109 page 109] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Dawson, Charles C., ''[[Space: A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.| A Record of the Descendants of Robert Dawson, of East Haven, Conn.]]'' (Joel Munsell, Albany, New York, 1874), [ Page ]. * [[#Dawson|Dawson]]

A record of the descendants of Samuel Denison, late of Floyd, Oneida Co., N.Y.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==A record of the descendants of Samuel Denison, late of Floyd, Oneida Co., N.Y.== *with notices of his ancestry, commencing with William Denison, who came to America in 1631 and settled in Roxbury, Mass *Unknown publisher *Muscatine, Iowa *1884 *Also known as "Denison Genealogies" as this is the title printed on the cover. * Source Example: ::: *GBDenison: Denison, George Burlingame. ''[[Space:A record of the descendants of Samuel Denison, late of Floyd, Oneida Co., N.Y.|A record of the descendants of Samuel Denison, late of Floyd, Oneida Co., N.Y.]]'', Muscatine, Iowa, 1884. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#GBDenison|GBDenison]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A record of the descendants of Samuel Denison, late of Floyd, Oneida Co., N.Y.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda1900deni

A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry (1766-1854) and Rhoda Parsons (1774-1847) His Wife == With appendices containing some account of their ancestry and of collateral lines : being a contribution towards a comprehensive genealogy of the descendants of Sergt. John Henry, freeman, of Topsfield, Mass., 1690. * by Frederick Augustus Henry * published by Press of J.B. Savage, Cleveland, 1905. * Source Example: ::: Henry, Frederick Augustus. ''[[Space:A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry|A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry (1766-1854) and Rhoda Parsons (1774-1847) His Wife]]'' (J.B. Savage, Cleveland, 1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Henry|Henry]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Not available for free online. * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh21475640/ === Table of Contents === * Foreword * A record of the descendants of Simon Henry (1766-1854) and Rhoda Parsons (1774-1874) his wife * Orrin Henrys family * William Henrys family * John Henrys family * Rhoda (Henry) Roots family * Anne Osborne (Henry) Lacys family * Simon Nelson Henrys family * Calvin Parsons Henrys family * Milo Henrys family * Newton Henry * Appendix A. Extract from "Cunninghams genealogy of Lunenburg," Massachusetts, compiled about 1874, the original manuscript whereof is in the possession of the town * Appendix B. Children of John and Mary (Gager) Henry * Appendix C. The "Whalley Tradition" of Henry Familys origin * Appendix D. Some of the Ancestors of Rhoda Parsons Henry * Appendix E. Some of the Ancestors of Mary Gager Henry * Index of Persons

A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] ==A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.== *by William Lyman Mason *published by Burdick, Armitage, and Allen; Milwaukee, 1891 *Source example: :::Mason, William Lyman. ''[[Space:A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.|A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.]]'' (Burdick, Armitage, and Allen; Milwaukee; 1891). *Inline citation example: :::[[#Mason|Mason]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Descendents of Robert Mason of Roxbury, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== Online: :https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda1891maso

A Record of The Searight Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Record of The Searight Family == Also written Seawright. Establishedin America by William Seawright, who came from near Londonderry ... to lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 1740; with an account of his descendants as far as can be ascertained * by James Allison Searight (1836) * published by M. Cullaton & Co, Pa. Richmond, Ind., 1893 * Source Example: ::: Searight, James Allison. ''[[Space:A Record of The Searight Family|A Record of The Searight Family]]'' (M. Cullaton & Co, Pa. Richmond, Ind., 1893) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Searight|Searight]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Searight|Searight]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of The Searight Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=05zHhJD0OGsC * https://books.google.com/books?id=_qJRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/recordofsearight00sear * https://archive.org/details/recordofsearight00searrich * https://archive.org/details/arecordsearight00seargoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000327728 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756126 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007922738 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000327772 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12618/ === Table of Contents === * The Family of Searight * Hamilton Family * Biographical Sketches * Ramsey Family * Seawright Family of Leacock Township, Lancaster County * The making of the Scotch-Irishman * The making of the Englishman * Other Searight Families in the United States * Province of Ulster, Ireland * The Dalraidian Scot * Siege of Derry

A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865

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[[Category: 23rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] == A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865 == Account of the formation and campaigns of 23rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the United States Civil War with roster, statistics and photos. * by James A. Emmerton * published by William Ware & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1886. * Source Example: ::: Emmerton, James. ''[[Space:A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865|A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865]]'' (William Ware & Co, Boston, Mass., 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Emmerton|Emmerton]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Record of the Twenty-Third Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/01683895.3362.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/arecordtwentyth00unkngoog * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4519377;view=1up;seq=9

A Reed-Robins Family of the South Eastern United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == A Reed-Robins Family of the South Eastern United States == * '''Editors:''' Dorothy Jeter Barnum, Kay Reed Bedford, Aryl-Jeanne Vinson Reed, Glenda Reed Swaim * '''Published:''' H & H Printing, Pavo, Ga., 1996 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Reed-Robins Family of the South Eastern United States|WikiTree profiles that use this source]] === Available Copies === * {{FamilySearch Book|578705|1}} * https://www.worldcat.org/title/reed-robins-family-of-the-southeastern-united-states/oclc/670120461 === Table of Contents === * Dedication ..... i * Acknowledgements ..... i * Reed Memorial Dedicated ..... ii * Foreword ** How to Use the Genealogy Format ..... iv ** A Word About Endnotes ..... v ** Additions and Corrections ..... v ** Technical Information ..... v ** Abbreviations and Definitions ..... vi * SECTION I ** Chapter 1 - Origins of William Reed 1756-1840 ..... 3 ** Chapter 2 - Origins of Frances Robins 1760-1836 ..... 22 ** Chapter 3 - Origins of Nathaniel Reed, ca 1720-1790 ..... 37 * SECTION II ** Chapter 4 - William and Frances Robins Reed Family ..... 45 ** Chapter 5 - Joel Reed Family ..... 49 ** Chapter 6 - John and Rebecca Reed Towers Family ..... 199 ** Chapter 7 - Daniel Reed Family ..... 217 ** Chapter 8 - Benjamin and Mary Reed Griffith Family ..... 245 ** Chapter 9 - Isaac and Charlotte Reed Long Family ..... 449 ** Chapter 10 - Matilda Reed Latham Family ..... 493 ** Chapter 11 - Jesse Reed Family ..... 495 ** Chapter 12 - Asa Reed Family ..... 499 ** Chapter 13 - Levi Reed Family ..... 511 ** Chapter 14 - Moses and Frances Reed Greer Family ..... 513 ** Chapter 15 - William Reed, Jr. Family ..... 533 ** Chapter 16 - Supplement, William Asa Reed Family ..... 583 * APPENDIX ** A. William Reed Bible (1756-1840) ..... 601 ** B. Daniel and Rebecca Church Reed Bible ..... 603 ** C. Elijah Croxton Bible ..... 611 ** D. Phillip Robins Bible ..... 616 ** E. Moses Greer Bible ..... 622 ** F. Ellington - Greer Bible ..... 625 ** G. Chesley Bostic Vincent Bible ..... 632 ** H. Humphreys Bible ..... 638 ** I. William and Sara Murphree Reed Bible ..... 649 ** J. William Reed Will, 1840 ..... 653 ** K. Benjamin Griffith Will, 1853 ..... 654 ** L. Stephen Griffith Will, 1892 ..... 656 ** M. Leonard Towers Will, 1861 ..... 659 ** N. Letter, 1854, Jesse Reed to Daniel Reed ..... 661 ** O. Letter, 1860, Benjamin M. Griffith to Ozias Holden ..... 663 ** P. Letter, 1864, Asa Reed to brother, Daniel Reed ..... 669 ** Q. Widow's Pension Act, 1869, Nancy Self Reed ..... 672 ** R. Letter, 1869, Thomas L. Reed to Daniel Reed ..... 676 ** S. Letter, 1871, Asa Reed to Daniel Reed ..... 679 ** T. Letter, 1872, W.J. Reed to Daniel Reed ..... 682 ** U. Our Trek to the West by Florentine Kirby Greer ..... 685 ** V. Letter, 1910, Tempa Reed to Kate Rutherford ..... 687 * INDEX ..... 689 * ILLUSTRATIONS ** Reed Marker, Ellijay, GA, Photo ..... ii ** Family Members at Dedication, Photo ..... iii ** North Carolina, 1700-1912, Map ..... 4 ** Historical Map of Guilford County, North Carolina, Map ..... 7 ** Randolph County and Guilford County, North Carolina, Map ..... 8 ** Reed and Robins Ancestors, Pedigree Chart ..... 35 ** William Reed Senr., Sworn Statement, Document ..... 47 ** Marriage Record of Austin Reed, Document ..... 52 ** Sons of Daniel and Margaret Reed, Photo ..... 53 ** Thomas Walker and Rebecca Reed Walker, Photo ..... 61 ** Scott Reed, Nancy Catherine Williams Reed, Joel B. Reed, Photo ..... 62 ** John Bailey Savage and Mary Tamer Reed, Photo ..... 69 ** Allen Bren Reed, Asa Bren Reed, Luther Webster Reed, Photo ..... 70 ** Acy R. Reed, Jewel Reed, Ruby Reed, Lessie Reed, Photo ..... 79 ** Francis Wilburt Reed and Allie Jane Sanders, Photo ..... 81 ** James Leonard Reed, Photo ..... 90 ** Reed Starnes, Elizabeth Jane Keenan Starnes, Rev. Nane Starnes Sarah Elizabeth Starnes, Teanie Mae Reed Starnes, Lee Connor Starnes ..... 111 ** Edwin Leonard Reed, Photo ..... 120 ** Elijah Croxton and Frances Reed Croxton, Photo ..... 218 ** Ambrose Franklin Young and Addie L. Croxton and children, Herman, Elfreda, and Granville Elijah, Photo ..... 229 ** Washday at the Croxton House, Photo ..... 232 ** John Lafayette Reid, Photo ..... 252 ** John William Cloniger, Esther Wikle Griffith, Rebecca Jane Griffith Cloniger, Photo ..... 255 ** Manson William Chesterfield Reid, Photo ..... 268 ** Alice Amanda Thornell Reid and Manson William Chesterfield Reid, Photo ..... 269 ** Lavenia Mary Elizabeth "Sis" Reid Boyd, Amberline Rebecca Minerva Reid Russell, Talitha Laura Catherine Reid Rutherford, Sarah Ann Hannah Reid Thomas, Photo ..... 270 ** John Benjamin Griffith, Garland Griffith, Everett Griffith, Veda Griffith Chase, Mary Griffith, Photo ..... 279 ** William Griffith and Mary Clayton Griffith, Photo ..... 281 ** Cora Griffith White, Hazel Griffith White, Ethel Clugston Griffith, Levi Griffith, Frank Griffith, Ben Griffith, Photo ..... 281 ** Sarah Elizabeth Robins, Photo ..... 285 ** Ira Robins and Ida Sanders Robins, Photo ..... 287 ** "Fanny" Fana Robins, Photo ..... 288 ** Ida Sarah Stephens Vincent, Photo ..... 291 ** Coke Asbury Ellington, Photo ..... 295 ** Larry and Lois Main, Photo ..... 317 ** Bonnie May Allen Stewart, Photo ..... 325 ** Rev. Marvin Vincent, Photo ..... 327 ** Louise Margaret Reid and Lisa Kathleen Hamlin, Photo ..... 339 ** Manelle Vincent Jeter and Carl Jackson Jeter, Photo ..... 372 ** Michael Dean Barnum, Photo ..... 413 ** Levi Long and Mary Walker Shandy Long, Photo ..... 452 ** Ode Long leading a singing school, Photo ..... 459 ** Asa Reed and Naomi Prather Reed, Photo ..... 499 ** Asa Reed Notebook, Document ..... 501 ** Levi Manning Greer and Priscilla Jane Ellington Greer, Photo ..... 514 ** Sarah Priscilla Greer Waters, Photo ..... 518 ** Robert H. Reed, Isaac O. Reed, Samuel Reed, Sarah Elizabeth Reed, Jesse Robert Reed, Mary Tom "Molly" Haggerton, Photo ..... 535 ** Billy Reed, Ben "Doc" Reed, Lucinda O'Neal Reed, Photo ..... 536 ** Benjamin Mathis & Lucinda O'Neal Reed, Photo ..... 536 ** Kenneth Gray Reed, Virginia Madge Chandler Reed, Photo ..... 551 ** Henry deGraffenried Bedford, John Reed Bedford, Polly Virginia Bedford Crubaugh, Henry Clay Bedford, Kay Reed Bedford, Sarah Anne Bedford Hill, Photo ..... 566 ** Sarah Anne Bedford Hill and Alan Frederick Hill, Photo ..... 566 ** Kenneth Todd Reed, Kenneth Gordon "Tony" Reed, Barbara Kratzmair Reed, Tracey Alexandra Reed, Photo ..... 567 ** Robin Siderius Bedford, Mitchell Reed Bedford, John Reed Bedford, Alexander Marsh Bedford, Photo ..... 578 === Errata === No errors in this publication have been identified. 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A Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States == A.K.A. various other titles. * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:A Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States|A Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States]]'' (1816-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#RAO|Register All Officers]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Register of All Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * on the 30th of September, 1816 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1A9AAAAAYAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1817 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1819 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1821 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=peZIAQAAIAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1823 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7B5AAAAAYAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1825 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1827 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1829 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1831 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bedIAQAAIAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1833 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1835 ::* https://archive.org/details/registerofalloffunit * on the 30th of September, 1839 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1841 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6v0_AAAAYAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1847 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V-lIAQAAIAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1853 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C5EDAAAAYAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1857 ::* * on the 30th of September, 1861 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8dI9AQAAMAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1865 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RxUZAAAAYAAJ * on the 30th of September, 1879 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=nog0AQAAMAAJ * on the 1st of July, 1891 ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=jRBSAAAAYAAJ * 1909 Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TnwvAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VK9PAQAAMAAJ

A Register of the Ancestors of Dorr Eugene Felt and Agnes (McNulty) Felt

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Register of the Ancestors of Dorr Eugene Felt and Agnes (McNulty) Felt == * by Holman, Alfred L. (Alfred Lyman), 1854-1934, comp; Felt, Dorr Eugene, 1862- * published Chicago, Priv. print. for D. E. Felt 1921 * 267 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Register_of_the_Ancestors_of_Dorr_Eugene_Felt_and_Agnes_(McNulty)_Felt|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/2717656 WorldCat record] === Available online at these locations: === * Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/aregisterancest00feltgoog * Google Books: https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Register_of_the_Ancestors_of_Dorr_Euge/K61MAAAAMAAJ?hl=en * FamilySearch: ** Url: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/179753-a-register-of-the-ancestors-of-dorr-eugene-felt-and-agnes-mcnulty-felt **Link template: {{FamilySearch Book|179753}} === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Holman, Alfred L. and Felt, Dorr Eugene. ''[[Space:A_Register_of_the_Ancestors_of_Dorr_Eugene_Felt_and_Agnes_(McNulty)_Felt|A Register of the Ancestors of Dorr Eugene Felt and Agnes (McNulty) Felt]]'' (Chicago, Priv. print, 1921) [ Page ].

A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Buxton, Maine]] ==A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872== A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872 : being a full account of the exercises of the day, historical address, oration, poem, toasts, and letters received relating thereto, with an appendix, containing geneological sketches of the pioneers of the town, and a list of the Revolutionary soldiers from Buxton, as far as can be ascertained. * by J. M. Marshall * Portland Me.: Dresser, McLellan & Co., 1874. * Citation Example: :::''[[Space:A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872 |First centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine]]'' ( J. M. Marshall, Portland Me.: Dresser, McLellan & Co., 1874.) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#BuxtonCentennial|First centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine,]]: Page 5 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton, Aug. 14, 1872%2C_Me|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FLITAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/reportofproceedi00bux * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000153498 * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/270888 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23316

A Roberts To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Roberts-52148|A Roberts]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Roberts-52148&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:A Roberts To-Do List|A's current to-do list]].''

A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second == from a contemporary MS. (A.D. 1308-1314.) * by Sir [[Nicolas-124|Nicholas Harris Nicolas]], Esq. (1799-1848) * published by William Pickering, Chancery Lane, London, 1828 * 167 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1828) https://books.google.com/books?id=salVAAAAcAAJ * (1829) https://books.google.com/books?id=HHcUAAAAYAAJ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights * Index, Page 98 * Index to The Names, Page 99 * Ordinary of The Arms, Page 119 * Index to the Ordinary * Errata === Errata === * Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HHcUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT1 Page 167] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. ''[[Space:A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second|A Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of Edward the Second]]'' (William Pickering, London, 1828) [ Page ]. * ([[#Nicolas|Nicolas]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Scofield Survey

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == A Scofield Survey == :Daniel Scofield (d. ca. 1669) and Richard Scofield (1613-1670) and their descendants for about six generations, Rufus Scofield (1773-1854) and his descendants * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21398166/harriet-scofield Harriet Scofield], 1892-1970 and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81805314/henry-burdette-whipple Henry Burdette Whipple], 1906-1983, joint author * published in High Point, North Carolina, 1972 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Scofield Survey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/scofieldsurveyda00scof (Borrow) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12606/ ===Table of Contents=== :Daniel Scofield :Darius Scofield :Richard Scofield :Rufus Scofield (1773-1854) of Connecticut and New York :Benjamin Ferris Scofield of Livingston County, Michigan (1798-1863) :Noah Scofield of Stuben County, New York (1796-1870) :Ancestors of Celestia Wolcott Scofield (1801-1897) :Rufus Scofield, Jr., of Yates County, New York (1802-1852) :Enos Scofield of Lenawee County, Michigan (1799-1856) :John Scofield of Jackson County, Michigan (1803-1892) :Henry Scofield of Steuben County, New York (1807-1888) :Eleazer Scofield of Lenawee County, Michigan (1811-1881) :John Johnson of New Jersey and Michigan (1788-1860) :Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Scofield, Harriet ''[[Space: A Scofield Survey| A Scofield Survey]]'' (High Point, NC, 1972), [ Page ]. * [[#Scofield|Scofield]]

A seaport legacy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == A seaport legacy: The story of St. John's Newfoundland == * by O'Neill, Paul * published by Erin, Ont: Press Porcépic, 1976 * Source Example: ::: O'Neill, Paul, ''[[Space:A_seaport_legacy|A seaport legacy: The story of St. John's Newfoundland]]''. Erin, Ont: Press Porcépic, 1976. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[Space:A seaport legacy|Space:A_seaport_legacy|A seaport legacy: The story of St. John's Newfoundland]]: Page 895. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_seaport_legacy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available at these locations: == * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3069376 WorldCat record] * Internet Archive - https://archive.org/details/seaportlegacy00onei

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