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Of the 2123 soldiers who served in the 90-day and three year regiments, as of January 26, 2019:
1112 soldier's information listed (52.4%) including:
719 soldiers with gravesite images
293 Honor Role soldiers who died while in service (including death during subsequent service with other units)
39 soldier's with links to their Soldier's Profile page on this website
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Soldier | Rank | Company Regiment/State | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Death | Cause of Death | Cemetery | Cemetery Location | Notes |
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Achamire, John H | Private | B | September 21, 1840 | Millersburg, Ohio | December 10, 1929 | Sweet Springs, Missouri | Fairview | Sweet Springs, Missouri | wounded in thigh at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; successful farmer in Missouri after war | |
Adair, William M | Private | E (90-day) | 1830 | Dayton, Ohio | September 28, 1905 | Louisville, Kentucky | Cave Hill | Louisville, Kentucky | date of death from FindAGrave memorial by descendant | |
Adams, George | Private | B | abt. 1837 | June 28, 1901 | Glenmont, Ohio | |||||
Adams, James | Private | A | August 15, 1824 | England | October 2, 1905 | Zanesville, Ohio | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | likely related to Richard | |
Adams, Richard | Private | A | April, 1816 | England | March 24, 1903 | Zanesville, Ohio | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | likely related to James | |
Adams, Robert | Private | A | abt. 1841 | |||||||
Adkinson, Dustin B | Private | B | abt. 1838 | 1896 | Waterloo | Waterloo, Indiana | ||||
Alford, Charles | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio 4 C 48 Ohio | 1833 | September 18, 1895 | Allegheny | Pittsburg, Pennsylvania | ||||
Alley, Frederick | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 G 3 I 4 G 163 Ohio | April 28, 1836 | Germany | March 25, 1909 | Napoleon, Ohio | locomoter ataxia | Glenwood | Napoleon, Henry County, Ohio | name on Ohio roster as Alley; research indicates one in same as Aller |
Allman, Emanuel | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 A 62 Ohio 3 D 67 Ohio | May 27, 1841 | Ohio | October 8, 1921 | Byesville, Ohio | Northwood | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | listed as Samuel on some military records | |
Alman, William J | Private | C (90-day) | 1837 | England | November 27, 1896 | |||||
Ambrust, Nicholas | Private | A | abt. 1830 | February 20, 1911 | name spelled Ambrust on some military records | |||||
Anderson, Alfred G | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Hosp Stew | 1 I (90-day) 2 C 64 Ohio 3 FS 64 Ohio | January 6, 1844 | Richland County, Ohio | May 17, 1909 | Merrick County, Nebraska | Rose Hill | Palmer, Nebraska | ||
Anderson, Cyrus B Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 C 39 Ohio | April 29, 1837 | February 22, 1923 | Diamond or Granby, Missouri | Diamond | Diamond, Missouri | re-enlisted in 39th OVI as a substitute | ||
Anderson, Erasmus | Private | E | abt. 1830 | May 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action Second Assault on Vicksburg: "wound through chest" | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Anderson, Francis M | Private | I | 1839 | March 27, 1881 | Butler, Indiana | some information from 11th Reunion transcript; conflicting information everywhere | ||||
Anderson, Isaac | Private | H (9-month) | 1835 | February 21, 1924 | Marshallville, Ohio | Saint Michaels | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | some military records erroneously list soldier died July 15, 1863, Lexington, Kentucky | ||
Anderson, James W | Corporal | E | March 23, 1842 | Coshocton, Ohio | August 10, 1916 | Los Angeles, California | Angelus Rosedale | Los Angeles, California | ||
Anderson, James | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H 20 Ohio (90-day) 2 F | abt. 1837 | |||||||
Anderson, John | Private | I | abt. 1822 | September 18, 1863 | Chalmette, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Roster of Ohio Soldiers lists this soldier as having mustered out 10/31/1864 | |
Anderson, William M | Private | B | January 8, 1841 | Pennsylvania | June 20, 1902 | Holmes County, Ohio | Welcome | Welcome, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Anderson, William H | 1 Private 2 Lieut | 1 G (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio | May 24, 1840 | April 11, 1912 | Highlands, North Carolina | |||||
Ankerman, William S | Sergeant | K | May 11, 1839 | Congress, Ohio | May 7, 1921 | Congress, Ohio | Burbank | Burbank, Ohio County | ||
Arbogast, William H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 94 Ohio 3 A 94 Ohio | June 22, 1840 | Clark County, Ohio | April 10, 1903 | Springfield, Ohio | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | ||
Armstrong, David | Private | K | abt. 1842 | 1908 | ||||||
Armstrong, William | Private | H (90-day) | May 6, 1832 | Cumbria County, England | June 20, 1914 | Pine Village, Indiana | Pine Village | Pine Village, Indiana | ||
Armstrong, William V | Private | K | abt. 1843 | August 13, 1908 | Wayne County, Ohio | |||||
Arnold, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 D 2 2 United States Verterans Reserve | December 24, 1843 | Switzerland | April 6, 1884 | Saint Josephs | Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | |||
Arnold, William A | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 H (90-day) 2 H 116 Ohio 3 H 116 Ohio | April 18, 1834 | Virginia | November 6, 1916 | Fredericksdale, Ohio | arterioschlerosis | Mount Ephraim | Mount Ephraim, Noble County, Ohio | |
Arrington, George H | Corporal | D | abt. 1834 | Virginia | June 3, 1896 | Pataskala | Pataskala, Pennsylvania | |||
Ault, Henry E | Private | C (90-day) | October 13, 1833 | May 19, 1866 | Wayne County, Ohio | St. Michaels | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Ault, Isaac | Private | C (90-day) | August 12, 1836 | Wayne County, Ohio | February 1, 1911 | Oronogo, Missouri | Weaver | Purcell, Missouri | ||
Babb, Thomas J | Private | A | abt. 1835 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot wound | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Bagent, James M | Private | D | July 7, 1839 | Coshocton, Ohio | June 22, 1925 | Frazeysburg, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Bagent, Thomas J | Private | D | August 25, 1842 | Coshocton, Ohio | March 19, 1922 | Frazeysburg, Ohio | listed on muster role of February 28, 1863 as having deserted November 23, 1862 | |||
Bahl, Perry W | Private | C | 1843 | Wooster, Ohio | May 15, 1929 | San Diego, California | Mt. Hope | San Diego, California | ||
Bailey, George W | 1 Major 2 Lt Col | 1 FS (90-day) 2 FS | abt. 1823 | abt. 1879 | New England | disease | ||||
Bainter, John H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 E 2 Ohio | abt. 1817 | January 27, 1863 | Murfreesboro, Tennessee | pneumonia | La Harpe | La Harpe, Illinois | actual burial site unconfirmed; based on application for headstone 1937 | |
Baird, George W | Private | D (90-day) | abt. 1823 | May 21, 1863 | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | this information is tentative; believed to have died at home | |||
Baker, Brinton | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Srgt | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 44 Ohio 3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry | January 24, 1842 | Yellow Springs, Ohio | November 4, 1925 | Dayton, Ohio | Woodland | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Baker, David | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 C 2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry 3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry | May 15, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | March 15, 1908 | Norfolk, Virginia | Elmwood | Norfolk, Virginia | resided in Stony Creek, Virginia, in later years | |
Baker, Isaiah A | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 51 Ohio | November 6, 1841 | Coshocton County, Ohio | October 26, 1865 | Illinois | Claypoint | Coshocton County, Ohio | died on troop train en route Victoria Texas (muster out city) to Columbus, Ohio | |
Baker, Thomas M | Private | D | abt. 1842 | February 1, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Baker, William H | Private | K (90-day) | abt. 1840 | December 22, 1909 | ||||||
Balo, Stephen F | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 H 97 Ohio | May 7, 1836 | Switzerland | April 9, 1907 | Adam's Mills | Adam's Mills, Muskingum County, Ohio | 97th Ohio - wounded at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee and Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia | ||
Banford, James | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio 3 F 51 Ohio | 1840 | July 11, 1910 | Linton, Ohio | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | |||
Bankard, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F 2 A 114 Ohio | abt. 1825 | April 7, 1870 | Dayton National | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Banwell, William H | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 E (90-day) 2 F 44 Ohio 3 B 44 Ohio | September 10, 1832 | Andover, Ohio | March 31, 1912 | Orleans | Orleans, Nebraska | some records indicate he became Captain, Company B, 44th OVI; post-war prominent physician Clark County, Ohio | ||
Barnes, Franklin E | Private | K | abt. 1843 | December 22, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio | febris typhoides | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | soldier never left the state of his enlistment | |
Barnes, John | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1842 | July 28, 1863 | Paw Paw Island, Mississippi | fibris typhoides | ||||
Barnett, George W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 A 51 Ohio | August 8, 1832 | September 4, 1907 | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||||
Barnett, John B | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 H (90-day) 2 A 78 Ohio 3 A 78 Ohio 4 A 78 Ohio | abt. 1840 | August 10, 1879 | ||||||
Barnhill, Francis M | Private | G | abt. 1843 | May 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action Second Assault on Vicksburg; gunshot wound to the head | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Barrington, George C | Private | H | March 1, 1843 | Neptune, Ohio | August 23, 1910 | Salina, Kansas | Gypsum Hill | Salina, Kansas | ||
Bart, Valentine | Private | C | abt. 1844 | January 8, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | ||||
Barth, Frederick C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio 3 F 51 Ohio 4 F 51 Ohio | December 8, 1841 | Coshocton County, Ohio | August 25, 1926 | Dayton, Ohio | Dayton National | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Barton, Edward | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant 4 Private 5 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 62 Ohio 3 F 62 Ohio 4 F 62 Ohio 5 F 62 Ohio | abt. 1840 | April 2, 1913 | Waco, Texas | |||||
Barton, William J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 I 85 Ohio 3 A 159 Ohio | July 19, 1837 | Cumberland, Ohio | December 26, 1913 | Bellefontaine, Ohio | Bellefontaine City | Bellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio | ||
Bassett, Nicholas H | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio | July 29, 1840 | Montgomery County, New York | October 20, 1926 | Coshocton, Ohio | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | ||
Baughman, Abraham J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 32 Ohio | August 5, 1837 | Ohio | October 1, 1913 | Mansfield, Ohio | Mansfield | Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio | journalist after war | |
Baughman, Benjamin R | Private | E | July 27, 1842 | August 25, 1921 | Ashley, Indiana | |||||
Baughman, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G 2 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | abt. 1833 | Pennsylvania | abt. November 8, 1899 | Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio | Ohio Veterans Home | Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio | records also indicate date of death as 10/15/1899 or 11/1/1899 | |
Baughman, Southerland | Corporal | A | abt. 1840 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot wound | ||||
Bay, Alexander E | Private | I | abt. 1843 | July 27, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | typhoid malarial fever | ||||
Beadling, Samuel | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 H (90-day) 2 B 97 Ohio 3 B 97 Ohio | February 16, 1842 | Pennsylvania | August 8, 1929 | Weirton, West Virginia | Northwood | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | brother of William | |
Beadling, William | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private 4 2nd Lieut 5 1st Lieut | 1 H (90-day) 2 G 62 Ohio 3 H 62 Ohio 4 G 62 Ohio 5 G 62 Ohio | April 9, 1840 | Allegheny County, Pennsylvania | July 18, 1863 | Morris Island, South Carolina | killed in action Second Battle of Fort Wagner | City | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | brother of Samuel |
Beal, Isaiah S | 2nd Lieut | C | October 5, 1829 | Union County, Ohio | March 19, 1921 | Red Cloud | Red Cloud, Nebraska | |||
Beal, Simon | Private | K | July 20, 1840 | October 28, 1914 | Medina, Ohio | arteriosclerosis | Spencer | Spencer, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Beall, Elijah | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 G 62 Ohio | abt. 1833 | May 31, 1865 | Fort Monroe, Virginia | from wounds received at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865 | Hampton National | Hampton, Virginia | died as member of 62nd OVI | |
Beam, Benton | Private | G | abt. 1841 | Ohio | April 6, 1918 | Marshalltown, Iowa | Iowa Veterans Home | Marshalltown, Iowa | some records may indicate full name as Thomas H. Benton Beam | |
Beam, Elza | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 K 82 Ohio | abt. 1839 | Mifflin | Mifflin, Ashland County, Ohio | |||||
Beard, Job M | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio 3 E 102 Ohio | April 25, 1835 | December 12, 1884 | Old Claysburg | Claysburg, Pennsylvania | death information based on unconfirmed but highly likely soldier of Co. E 102nd OVI | |||
Beardsley, Robert B | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio | July 5, 1831 | Loraine County, Ohio | April 19, 1928 | Bloomington, Illinois | Evergreen Memorial | Bloomington, Illinois | ||
Bechtel, Jacob L | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Corporal | 1 I (90-day) 2 H 59 New York 3 H 59 New York 4 B 59 New York | December 20, 1833 | Chambersburg, Pennsylvania | September 16, 1918 | Fresno, California | Angelus Rosedale | Los Angeles, California | ||
Bechtel, James M | 1 Corporal 2 Private 3 Sergeant 4 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 C (90-day) 3 C (90-day) 4 E 4 Ohio | May 24, 1842 | Wooster, Ohio | September 14, 1926 | Hamburg, Iowa | Tecumseh | Tecumseh, Nebraska | ||
Beck, William S | Private | C | June 24, 1818 | Pennsylvania | June 12, 1904 | North Manchester, Indiana | South Pleasant Methodist Church | North Manchester, Indiana | became Methodist minister after war | |
Beckart, Andrew D | Private | A | July 31, 1841 | Zanesville, Ohio | February 9, 1920 | Dayton, Ohio | Woodland | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Bedwell, Lewis K | 1 Private 2 Private 3 2nd Lieut | 1 F (90-day) 2 B 80 Ohio 3 B 80 Ohio | April 18, 1838 | Ohio | March 4, 1862 | New Philadelphia, Ohio | bronchial infection contracted during service with 16th OVI | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | while sick, raised and was elected 2nd Lieutenant of Company B, 80th Ohio Volunteers, forced to resign before taking the field and soon died |
Beegle, Benjamin F | Private | G (90-day) | April 22, 1841 | Millersburg, Ohio | February 21, 1922 | Millersburg, Ohio | Beaver | Beaver, Pennsylvania | brother of Joseph | |
Beegle, Joseph A | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E 2 B | April 28, 1844 | Millersburg, Ohio | December 28, 1919 | Leesville, Ohio | Fairview | Galion, Crawford County, Ohio | brother of Benjamin | |
Berry, Francis M | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 146 Ohio | March 2, 1838 | Ohio | August 24, 1908 | Clarinda, Iowa | Clarinda | Clarinda, Iowa | ||
Berry, Hamilton | Corporal | H | 1834 | Ohio | January 23, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | gunshot wound | Mound City National | Mound City, Illinois | official Ohio roster lists as having been mustered out October 31, 1864, Circular #36; Berry was wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, sent to hospital in Pacucah, and regiment lost track of him after his death |
Berry, Patrick | Private | A | abt. 1824 | July 6, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | drowned | fell into Mississippi River while disembarking steamboat on which he had just returned from hospital stay in New Orleans | |||
Bessey, Amos J | Corporal | K | August 23, 1839 | Wayne County, Ohio | May 4, 1907 | Kansas | Fairview | Coffeyville, Kansas | ||
Bevington, Benjamin S | Private | A (9-month) | August 26, 1841 | Holmes County, Ohio | February 2, 1930 | Orrville, Ohio | cerebral hemorrhage | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Bible, Harrison | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio 3 C 17 United States Verterans Reserve 4 F 51 Ohio | July 5, 1835 | Rockingham County, Virginia | January 13, 1899 | Jackson, Ohio | lung trouble | Ward | Bath, Summit County, Ohio | with 51st Ohio wounded in right arm at Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
Bigham, William B | Private | C | February 3, 1844 | February 9, 1912 | Woodland | Cleveland, Oklahoma | ||||
Bird, Henry | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 51 Ohio 3 H 51 Ohio | March 22, 1843 | January 10, 1915 | Hudson | Hudson, Illinois | ||||
Bird, Thomas B | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 2nd Lieut | 1 D (90-day) 2 G 102 Ohio 3 G 102 Ohio | October 24, 1841 | Monroe, Ohio | April 5, 1920 | San Diego, California | teacher post-war, school principal/profes, Denver, CO; lived in San Diego, California, area, probably with daughter Eva Bosworth a newspaper reporter for San Diego Union & Tribune papers; two years at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, LA area | |||
Blew, Nelson | Private | B (90-day) | December 14, 1835 | March 19, 1900 | Fairhaven | Lattasburg, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Boddorf, Israel | Private | F | abt. 1841 | August 30, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Bodine, Joseph D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 4 Ohio 2 C 3 A 114 Ohio | abt. 1841 | November 10, 1919 | Lynn Haven, Florida | Mt. Pleasant Methodist | Metz, Indiana | |||
Boles, James | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1841 | April 15, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Boling, John G | Private | B | October 20, 1841 | April 20, 1916 | Nashville, Ohio | Nashville | Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Boling, John M | 1st Lieut | B | December 3, 1838 | Holmes County, Ohio | March 15, 1926 | Starwood, Iowa | Clarence | Clarence, Iowa | ||
Bonar, Mathew L | 1 Corporal 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 8 1 New York Sharpshooters | March 5, 1838 | Lucasville, Ohio | August 11, 1892 | Bellville, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||
Boner, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 F 65 Ohio 3 B 60 Ohio | March 25, 1841 | Holmes County, Ohio | March 12, 1897 | Holmesville, Ohio | Prarie Township | Holmesville, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Boon, Hugh C | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 G (90-day) 2 G | October 24, 1840 | January 23, 1936 | Poncha Springs | Poncha Springs, Colorado | wounded December 29, 1862, at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | |||
Boor, George | Private | C | abt. 1838 | October 4, 1922 | Sandusky, Ohio | |||||
Boor, John N | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 D 9 Ohio 3 D 9 Ohio | July 18, 1834 | November 4, 1917 | Wayne, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Borton, Solomon | Private | H | abt. 1835 | Auglaize County, Ohio | April 26, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | typhoid pneumonia | Knoxville, Tennessee | burial location from Reunions of the 16th Regiment, O.V.I. | |
Botsford, Eli W Soldier's Profile | 1 Captain 2 Major | 1 C 2 FS | 1821 | Newtown, Connecticut | March 6, 1894 | pneumonia | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | took command of regiment after Lt. Col. Kershner was captured at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 until June, 1863 | |
Bowles, Samuel | Private | C | abt. 1837 | January 25, 1890 | Bellbrook | Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio | cemetery record from 1894 - not currently found on FindAGrave.com | |||
Bowman, Benjamin F | Private | K | June 26, 1841 | Wayne County, Ohio | March 29, 1917 | Hardin County, Ohio | Grove | Kenton, Hardin County, Ohio | ||
Boyd, Robert | Corporal | C | 1841 | September 15, 1863 | Wooster, Ohio | tuberculosis | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |
Boyd, Willis S | Private | K (90-day) | 1840 | 1876 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||
Boyer, George | Corporal | G | November 15, 1840 | Stark County, Ohio | November 26, 1928 | Glendale, California | Forest Lawn Memorial Park | Glendale, California | ||
Braden, Lafayette W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Hosp Stew | 1 C (90-day) 2 G 3 FS | abt. 1837 | December 2, 1861 | Wooster, Ohio | diptheria | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | died while on sick furlough | |
Brandt, William H | Private | C | July 10, 1839 | November 2, 1924 | Plain City, Ohio | |||||
Bransetter, Andrew C | Private | C | 6, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | October 22, 1936 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Brashear, Basil B | 1 Surgeon 2 Surgeon 3 SurgGenl 4 MedDirec | 1 FS 19 Ohio (90-day) 2 FS 3 United States U.S. Command 4 United States U.S. Command | 1822 | Bransville, Pennsylvania | October 22, 1903 | Upper Marlboro, Maryland | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | regimental surgeon and went on to become Medical Directory of the Department of the Gulf | |
Brashear, Catherine W | October 16, 1828 | New Philadelphia, Ohio | May 29, 1883 | Akron, Ohio | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | appointed matron by husband, Surgeon Basil Brashear, was nurse and assistant to husband; considered "Mother of the Regiment" | |||
Brelsford, Hiram W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio | August 23, 1843 | Coshocton County, Ohio | January 21, 1905 | Cook County, Illinois | Montrolse | Chicago, Cook County, Illinois | no direct evidence was found validating this Hiram Brelsford was same as in both 16th and 80th Ohio but circumstantial is 99% probable | |
Brenizer, George S | Private | A (9-month) | March 5, 1845 | January 3, 1936 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Brewer, Benjamin F | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 H 2 G 156 Ohio 3 C 185 Ohio | April 12, 1844 | St. Mary's, Ohio | April 15, 1921 | Sidney, Ohio | Graceland | Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio | ||
Brightwell, John | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1839 | February 17, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | nephritis | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Broas, Richard MC | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 G 80 Ohio | March 2, 1844 | New York, New York | March 4, 1928 | Ashalnd, Kentucky | Swiftwater | Swiftwater, Pennsylvania | some records indicate rank of Corporal achieved but this has not been confirmed | |
Brougher, Andrew | Sergeant | F | abt. 1831 | February 21, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | empyema from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Mound City National | Mound City, Illinois | record of burial site from Ohio Roster of Soldiers in the Civil War - cannot be confirmed | |
Brown, Frederick W | Private | H | 1838 | March 20, 1923 | Pasadena, California | Mountain View | Altadena, California | |||
Brown, James D | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 C 114 Ohio (100 days) | abt. 1843 | April 23, 1917 | Hamilton, Illinois | death info from pension card only | ||||
Brown, John W | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 H 76 Ohio 3 D 76 Ohio | abt. 1841 | April 16, 1931 | Elmwood, Peoria County, Illinois | Elmwood Township | Elmwood, Peoria County, Illinois | |||
Brown, Robert E | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio | May 13, 1839 | New York | February 4, 1909 | Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas | Maplewood Memorial Lawn | Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas | ||
Buchanan, Isaac B | Private | B | July 2, 1841 | February 12, 1862 | Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio | typhoid fever | Gorrell | Holmes County, Ohio | assumed reinterred from Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio; half brother of William, below | |
Buchanan, William H Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 2nd Lieut 4 1st Lieut 5 1st Lieut 6 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 K 3 I 4 F 5 H 6 F | 1825 | Stachur, Scotland | September 2, 1896 | Topkea, Kansas | post-war farmer, carpenter in Kansas | |||
Buchanan, William | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Srgt 3 2nd Lieut | 1 B 2 B 3 A 166 Ohio | October 11, 1831 | Ohio | abt. 1879 | half brother of Isaac B. | ||||
Buckaloo, Isaiah/Israel | Private | D | abt. 1819 | March 30, 1888 | Zion Lutheran Church | Adamsville, Muskingum County, Ohio | real first name believed to be Israel | |||
Buckmaster, Archibald | Corporal | E | January 1, 1843 | Holmes County, Ohio | July 24, 1875 | Adams County, Indiana | Decatur | Decatur, Indiana | ||
Budd, John | Corporal | G | May 4, 1841 | Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio | December 31, 1917 | Edinburgh, Ohio | pneumonia | Edinburg | Edinburg, Portage County, Ohio | unsubstantiated information mentions soldier taken prisoner July 22, 1862, and was in Andersonville Prison until October 31, 1864 |
Bugle, Thomas W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E 2 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | August 23, 1842 | Millersburg, Ohio | August 6, 1891 | Ohio Veterans Home | Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio | 16th Ohio records list last name as Bugle; other records show Beegle | ||
Burchfield, Jacob M | 1 Musician 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 C 80 Ohio | 1837 | Ohio | May 27, 1897 | Sandusky, Ohio | a drummer; captured February 25, 1865, near Camden, South Carolina with 80th OVI; brother of John; died at Soldiers & Sailros Home, Sandusky, Ohio | |||
Burchfield, John S | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private 4 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 G 126 Ohio 3 G 126 Ohio 4 129 2 United States Verterans Reserve | 1841 | Ohio | brother of Jacob | |||||
Burns, James | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 3 K | 1836 | November 25, 1892 | Cleveland, Ohio | Woodland | Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | |||
Burntnett, David/Daniel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 B 186 Ohio (100 days) | abt. 1823 | March 27, 1884 | Wooster, Ohio | multiple spellings of last name include Burntnett, Burtnett, Burtlett, Bartlett | ||||
Bush, William | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 C 114 Ohio | 1840 | December 20, 1925 | Wooster, Ohio | St. Marys | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Butler, Lewis | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 D 2 A 159 Ohio 3 24 Ohio Light Artillery | 1844 | December 27, 1926 | Denver, Colorado | Crown Hill | Wheat Ridge, Colorado | |||
Butler, William F Soldier's Profile | Private | D | abt. 1836 | Muskingum County, Ohio | January 29, 1877 | Dresden, Ohio | Sherrod's Chapel | Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Callihan, Simon P | Corporal | I | August 3, 1839 | Pennsylvania | November 25, 1930 | St. Louis, Missouri | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Camerdy, James | Private | K (90-day) | abt. 1836 | June 5, 1902 | ||||||
Camp, Corwin F | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 H (90-day) 2 B 15 Ohio 3 B 15 Ohio | August 11, 1840 | Cambridge, Ohio | July 17, 1918 | Sandusky, Ohio | East Union Presbyterian Church | Claysville, Guernsey County, Ohio | wounded December 16, 1864, Nashville, Tennessee with 15th OVI; died at Soldiers & Sailros Home, Sandusky, Ohio | |
Campbell, Calvin L | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers 2 H | September 30, 1844 | September 30, 1894 | Fredericksburg, Ohio | Fredericksburg West | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Campbell, George E | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 D 161 Ohio | August 3, 1830 | November 1, 1904 | Fair Street | New Philadephia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||||
Campbell, Harrison M | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 I 59 New York 3 H 59 New York 4 B 59 New York | December 8, 1837 | December 27, 1924 | Forest View | Forest Grove, Oregon | ||||
Campbell, Lewis | Private | G | abt. 1846 | March 24, 1864 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Campbell, Robert | Private | K | May 8, 1834 | 9, 1898 | Lakeview | South Haven, Michigan | ||||
Campbell, Robert M | Private | B (90-day) | September 16, 1838 | Orange Township, Delaware County, Ohio | November 14, 1917 | Ashland, Ohio | ||||
Campbell, Samuel M | Private | K | February 5, 1839 | March 8, 1911 | Mound Hill | Seville, Medina County, Ohio | ||||
Cantwell, Luther L | Sgt Major | A (90-day) | abt. 1842 | abt. 1890 | ||||||
Carhartt, John M | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Musician 5 Private 6 1st Srgt 7 2nd Lieut | 1 A (90-day) 2 A (90-day) 3 A (90-day) 4 Band 51 Ohio 5 M 9 Ohio Cavalry 6 M 9 Ohio Cavalry 7 M 9 Ohio Cavalry | 1841 | Ohio | February 15, 1919 | Coshocton County, Ohio | Roscoe | Coschocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | ||
Carlin, William H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K 2 D 114 Ohio 3 B 114 Ohio 4 D 48 Ohio | 8, 1845 | Wayne County, Ohio | February 9, 1929 | Sandusky, Ohio | State Soldiers' Home | Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio | died at Soldiers & Sailors Home, Sandusky, Ohio | |
Carnaham, James C | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A (90-day) 2 A 52 Ohio | abt. 1839 | abt. 1890 | ||||||
Carnaham, John | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio 3 G 80 Ohio | abt. 1823 | May 4, 1896 | Dayton National | Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | ||||
Carnahan, Nathan S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 M 9 Ohio Cavalry | January 2, 1839 | Missouri | January 13, 1884 | Georgia City | Belleville, Missouri | |||
Carnes, Thomas J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 K 32 Ohio 3 United States Signal Corps | August 5, 1842 | Roscoe, Ohio | January 27, 1918 | Monte Vista, Colorado | Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake | Monte Vista, Colorado | ||
Carney, Gates P | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery | abt. 1841 | March 7, 1863 | Ruggles | Ruggles, Ashland County, Ohio | discharged for disability December 6, 1862; death likely from disease during service | |||
Carpenter, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B 2 I 114 Ohio | abt. 1828 | March 28, 1865 | Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio | acute gastritis | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | died a member of 114th OVI | |
Carpenter, Wilson H | Private | E | abt. 1842 | April 30, 1912 | ||||||
Carr, Thomas D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 L 4 West Virginia Cavalry 3 B 180 Ohio | March 6, 1846 | Sugar Hill, West Virginia | March 24, 1870 | St. Clairsville, Ohio | hanged for muder of 13-year old Louiza Fox | possibly unmarked grave in Methodist Cemetery | St. Chairsville, Missouri | captured July 14, 1861 at Cheat Run, Virginia; was a viscous criminal and killer; see "Life and Confessions of Thomas D. Carr" |
Carr, Thomas | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 I 114 Ohio | September 19, 1832 | February 19, 1894 | Rose Hill | Thayer, Missouri | ||||
Carroll, Abraham | Private | K | January 23, 1834 | January 5, 1929 | Keota, Iowa | Schrock-Eureka | Coppock, Washington County, Iowa | |||
Carter, John W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant 5 Private 6 Sergeant 7 Sergeant 8 Sergeant | 1 H (90-day) 2 G 62 Ohio 3 G 62 Ohio 4 G 62 Ohio 5 G 62 Ohio 6 G 62 Ohio 7 E 62 Ohio 8 I 67 Ohio | 1841 | September 26, 1923 | Dayton, Ohio | Mound Hill | Eaton, Preble County, Ohio | non-16th Ohio service likely but not confirmed | ||
Case, Cyrus S | Private | C | abt. 1840 | October 19, 1920 | Wooster, Ohio | Plain Lutheran | Blachleyville, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Case, Wesley | 1 Corporal 2 Captain | 1 I 2 E 53 United States Colored Infantry | October 12, 1838 | Plain, Wayne County, Ohio | January 20, 1905 | |||||
Casebier, Enos L | Private | E (9-month) | August 25, 1833 | Holmes County, Ohio | October 14, 1907 | Auburn, Indiana | Evergreen | Auburn, Indiana | ||
Caskey, Lewis H | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 E 2 C 197 Ohio (1 year) 3 C 197 Ohio (1 year) | June 29, 1843 | December 28, 1910 | Niles, Ohio | Luke | Crawford County, Ohio | lost left thumb at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; name spelled Cuskey on some military records | ||
Cass, Sylvanis | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 97 Ohio 3 B 126 Ohio (1 year) | April 8, 1834 | Ohio | May 18, 1909 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | wounded right shoulder, Battle of Opequon (Winchester, Virginia) September 19, 1864, with 126th OVI | |
Cassner, Andrew | Private | D | abt. 1840 | Cass, Muskingum County, Ohio | June 6, 1863 | Cass, Muskingum County, Ohio | Adams Mills | Adams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohio | death by disease is assumed but highly likely | |
Castator, Jackson M | Private | I (90-day) | June 21, 1838 | Richland County, Ohio | April 19, 1916 | Albion, Indiana | apoplexy | Sweet | Albion, Indiana | gravestone not found in cemetery |
Casteel, Shadrack | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 9 Ohio Cavalry 2 K (90-day) 3 A 10 Ohio Cavalry | January 15, 1836 | February 8, 1909 | Fallsbury, Ohio | West Carlisle | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | |||
Castor, John H | 1 Corporal 2 1st Lieut 3 RegQuartM 4 Captain | 1 G (90-day) 2 A 102 Ohio 3 FS 102 Ohio 4 A 102 Ohio | December 15, 1836 | Holmes County, Ohio | January 21, 1908 | Akron Ward, Ohio | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | pending confirmation 16th OVI and 10th OVC are same soldier | |
Cellers, Ephraim | Private | I (9-month) | abt. 1844 | January 1, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | ||||
Chambers, John T | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 19 Iowa | July 8, 1839 | Marietta, Ohio | March 13, 1913 | St. Louis, Missouri | New Saint Marcus | Affton, St. Louis County, Missouri | lived in Iowa and Missouri after war | |
Chapman, Martin J | Private | E | 1840 | February 20, 1896 | Dresden, Kansas | Dresden | Decatur County, Kansas | |||
Chapman, Simeon | Sergeant | E | March 19, 1844 | Killbuck, Ohio | September 4, 1936 | Sunbury, Ohio | Otterbein | Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio | ||
Chase, Byron S | 1 Asst Surg 2 Surgeon | 1 FS 2 FS 53 Ohio Colored Infantry | January 8, 1834 | Jamaica, Vermont | February 23, 1878 | Akron, Ohio | doule pneumonia | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | |
Cheney, John M | Private | F | 1835 | Union City, Ohio | September 8, 1863 | Richwood or Union City, Ohio | furloughed August 10 to September 20, 1863, due to "remittent fever" from Van Buren Hospital at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, to home in Ohio | |||
Cheney, Thomas B | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal | 1 F 2 2 United States Verterans Reserve | July 31, 1836 | Union County, Ohio | June 9, 1900 | Jackson, Union County, Ohio | Washington | Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio | ||
Childs, Henry S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 H | February 8, 1842 | September 5, 1890 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Christie, Alexander | Private | A | abt. 1843 | March 3, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | accidental wounds | Louisville, Kentucky(?) | |||
Christopher, Abraham | ? | February 15, 1838 | Holmes County, Ohio | June 9, 1905 | Baltic, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | Killbuck | Killbuck, Holmes County, Ohio | very brief service - not assigned to a Company | ||
Christopher, Barney | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private 5 Private 6 Private | 1 I 87 Ohio 2 C 86 Ohio 3 E 4 E 114 Ohio 5 F 114 Ohio 6 B 48 Ohio | abt. 1846 | January 21, 1900 | ||||||
Christopher, Charles W | Private | E | 1847 | December 28, 1919 | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | birth year may not be correct | |||
Christopher, John | Private | E | abt. 1821 | January 30, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Christopher, Joseph Soldier's Profile | Private | B | March 10, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | March 17, 1915 | Killbuck, Ohio | Killbuck | Killbuck, Holmes County, Ohio | brother of Thomas | |
Christopher, Thomas | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 E 114 Ohio 3 F 114 Ohio | abt. 1836 | Ohio | February 18, 1892 | Holmes County, Ohio | Killbuck | Killbuck, Holmes County, Ohio | brother of Joseph | |
Christopher, William | Private | D | abt. 1819 | August 3, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | disease | ||||
Christy, Edmund C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 F (90-day) 2 B 129 Ohio 3 H 178 Ohio | April 18, 1835 | November 13, 1902 | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | brother of Noah | |||
Christy, Noah C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 F (90-day) 2 A 51 Ohio 3 A 51 Ohio | May 11, 1840 | Dover, Ohio | December 31, 1915 | Dayton, Ohio | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | brother of Edmund | |
Christy, Robert VB | 1 Musician 2 Private 3 Private | 1 Band (90-day) 2 F 110 Ohio 3 United States | abt. 1838 | abt. November 15, 1894 | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | last name spelled Christie in some records | |||
Claney, William | Private | B | abt. 1834 | May 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action at Second Assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; wound through chest | ||||
Clark, Benjamin F | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H 2 B McL Ohio Cavalry 3 C 5 Ohio Cavalry | January 24, 1841 | New Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio | October 19, 1909 | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | Mount Peace | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | wounded at Siege of Vicksburg with 16th OVI; captured at raid on Macon, July, 1864, with McLaughlin's Cavalry, believed to have spent nine months Andersonville Prison; newpaper and retail store businesses post war | |
Clark, George H | 1 Private 2 Sgt Major 3 2nd Lieut 4 1st Lieut | 1 F 2 FS 3 G 4 E | October 18, 1833 | Middletown, Connecticut | July 21, 1920 | Mankato, Minnesota | Glenwood | Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota | ||
Clark, George W | Corporal | H | September 4, 1838 | Ohio | February 23, 1921 | Kansas City, Missouri | Mt. Washington | Independence, Missouri | ||
Clark, Hiram | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 64 Ohio 3 I 64 Ohio | abt. 1840 | May 24, 1862 | Jeffersonville, Indiana | disease | Oak Hill | Evansville, Indiana | died on board hospital steamer Empress near Jeffersonville, Indiana | |
Clark, Jacob W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private 4 Sergeant 5 1st Srgt 6 1st Srgt 7 1st Srgt 8 2nd Lieut 9 1st Lieut 10 Captain | 1 I (90-day) 2 I (90-day) 3 H 59 New York 4 H 59 New York 5 H 59 New York 6 B 59 New York 7 B 59 New York 8 D 59 New York 9 A 59 New York 10 C 59 New York | April 15, 1840 | April 16, 1909 | Ft. Wayne, Indiana | Lindenwood | Ft. Wayne, Indiana | with 59th New York: wounded September 17, 1862, Antietam, Maryland; captured May 12, 1864, Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia; | ||
Clark, John A | Private | C (90-day) | abt. 1836 | Orr | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | |||||
Clark, Sylvanus | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 5 Ohio Light Artillery 3 I 193 Ohio | December 14, 1832 | April 2, 1874 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Clodfelter, Frederick | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio | March 31, 1844 | September 16, 1936 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Closson, Josiah M | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 G 23 Ohio 3 G 7 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | abt. 1821 | March 31, 1881 | Ashland, Ohio | |||||
Cochran, James M | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 1st Lieut 6 Captain | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio 3 F 80 Ohio 4 A 80 Ohio 5 A 80 Ohio 6 E 80 Ohio | December 4, 1838 | East Union, Ohio | June 7, 1924 | Coshocton, Ohio | Valley View | Warsaw, Coshocton County, Ohio | brother of Mathew | |
Cochran, Joseph A | Private | D (90-day) | August 29, 1839 | Coshocton County, Ohio | November 8, 1909 | West Lafayette, Coshocton County, Ohio | ||||
Cockran, Mathew D | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 K 32 Ohio | October 2, 1836 | Ohio | December 28, 1920 | Keokuk National | Keokuk, Iowa | with 32nd OVI wounded September 14, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia; brother of James | ||
Cockran, Washington L | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio | abt. 1842 | July 22, 1862 | Hamburg, Tennessee | disease | Shiloh National Military Park | Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee | ||
Coe, Demas L | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private 5 Private 6 Private 7 Private 8 Private | 1 C 85 Ohio 2 I 87 Ohio 3 G 4 G 114 Ohio 5 F 114 Ohio 6 H 114 Ohio 7 F 48 Ohio 8 B 48 Ohio | February 5, 1844 | Ohio | February 12, 1912 | Chicago, Illinois | Oakridge-Glen Oak | Hillside, Illinois | ||
Coe, Silas N | Corporal | G | 1837 | September 22, 1910 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Coe, William H | Sergeant | A (90-day) | December 14, 1835 | Coshocton, Ohio | February 10, 1911 | Coshocton, Ohio | stroke, pneumonia | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | |
Cole, Jacob A | Corporal | B | abt. 1839 | July 9, 1863 | Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri | from wounds received at Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson), May 1, 1863 | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | may be buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Missouri | |
Cole, Thomas E | Private | I (9-month) | abt. 1844 | February 6, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | consumption | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | stone also at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Ohio, but may be marker only | |
Collers, Samuel | Private | K | abt. 1841 | July 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | typho-malarial fever | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Collers, William | 1 Wagoner 2 Private | 1 K 2 I 23 United States Verterans Reserve | February 17, 1838 | Lodi, Monroe County, Ohio | November 11, 1912 | Los Gatos, California | Madronia | Saratoga, Santa Clara County, California | ||
Collier, Jr., Thomas W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 Adjutant 6 1st Lieut 7 Captain | 1 F (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio 3 F 80 Ohio 4 F 80 Ohio 5 FS 80 Ohio 6 F 80 Ohio 7 A 80 Ohio | April 22, 1844 | Carrollton, Ohio | April 8, 1904 | Fairmont | Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico | newspaper owner/publisher in Ohio, New Mexico; moved to Raton, New Mexico in November, 1882 | ||
Collins, Nathan | Private | B | abt. 1842 | November 10, 1908 | Maple Hill | Westfield, Illinois | ||||
Comer, Frank | Private | K (90-day) | April 16, 1840 | Muskingum County, Ohio | February 22, 1923 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Compton, Benjamin | Private | A | abt. 1837 | November 30, 1861 | Wooster, Ohio | continued fever | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | served only 10 weeks; died while on furlough | |
Compton, Samuel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio | November 3, 1836 | Jackson, Ohio | April 9, 1862 | Paducah, Kentucky | Roscoe | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | died as member of 80th OVI | |
Congrove, Granville | Sergeant | A | 1830 | April 2, 1907 | Elmwood | Morning Sun, Iowa | ||||
Conner, Samuel | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 E 176 Ohio 3 E 176 Ohio 4 E 176 Ohio | April 2, 1830 | December 20, 1915 | Cumberland | Cumberland, Guernsey County, Ohio | ||||
Conter, Louis A | Private | G | 1841 | 1891 | St. Joseph Catholic | Decatur, Illinois | ||||
Converse, Austin Z | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I 51 Ohio 2 D 40 Ohio 3 F | December 4, 1844 | Union County, Ohio | February 2, 1914 | St. Petersburg, Florida | arteriosclerosis | Chattanooga National | Chattanooga, Tennessee | discharged from 16th OVI November 16, 1861 by writ of Habeas Corpus (too young to enlist) |
Conway, James | Private | E (90-day) | 5, 1837 | Ireland | September 5, 1913 | Madison County, Ohio | Saint Patrick's | London, Madison County, Ohio | ||
Cook, Thomas J | 1 Corporal 2 Private 3 2nd Lieut 4 1st Lieut | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio 3 A 194 Ohio 4 A 194 Ohio | March 13, 1832 | Bellefontaine, Ohio | August 25, 1909 | Lovell, Wyoming | Mount View, a.k.a. Basin | Basin, Wyoming | ||
Cooper, George W | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 F (90-day) 2 D | abt. 1838 | November 23, 1904 | Cooperdale, Ohio | |||||
Cooper, James P | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 51 Ohio | 1822 | Warwick, New York | November 3, 1863 | Annapolis, Maryland | infection from shoulder wound received at Battle of Chicamauga, Georgia | Annapolis National | Annapolis, Maryland | with 51st OVI, wounded and taken prisoner at Battle of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863; exchanged October 20, 1863; died at Camp Parole Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland |
Cooper, Joseph M | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 A (90-day) 2 I 97 Ohio 3 I 97 Ohio | September 20, 1841 | Coshocton County, Ohio | July 1, 1921 | Leavenworth, Kansas | Leavenworth National | Leavenworth, Kansas | with 97th OVI, wounded at Murphreesboro, Tennessee; wounded at Mission Ridge; wounded at Franklin, Tennessee; died at National Military Home in Leavenworth, Kansas, residence Oskaloosa, Kansas | |
Cope, Silas | Private | F | abt. 1840 | March 13, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | measles | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | died in regimental hospital at Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | |
Cord, Thomas A | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Srgt | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 19 United States | July 4, 1830 | Kentucky | October 3, 1901 | Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, California | tuberculosis | Pomona | Pomona, Los Angeles County, California | |
Cordray, Calvin L | Private | K (90-day) | October 22, 1839 | Jefferson Township, Muskingum County, Ohio | March 10, 1909 | Neward, Ohio | Brushy Fork | Licking County, Ohio | ||
Cordray, William | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 B 10 Ohio Cavalry | January 23, 1831 | Dresden, Ohio | April 1, 1885 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Ohio County | ||
Corn, Silas H Soldier's Profile | 1st Srgt | B | June 3, 1840 | July 14, 1929 | Cameron, Missouri | Graceland | Cameron, Missouri | |||
Cornal, James L | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 F 114 Ohio 3 B 48 Ohio | abt. 1846 | March 25, 1928 | Chicago, Illinois | |||||
Cornell, Jonathan | Private | B | abt. 1838 | April 16, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | Oak Hill Cemetery may be marker only; burial shown at Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi | |
Corwin, John W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 I | abt. 1844 | February 6, 1863 | Keokuk, Iowa | pneumonia | Keokuk National | Keokuk, Iowa | died in hospital in Keokuk, Iowa | |
Cougle, Hanson/Hanse | Private | K (90-day) | abt. 1836 | Frazeysburg, Ohio | April 16, 1891 | heart trouble | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Coup, Jacob K | Private | I | abt. 1845 | January 28, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | died in barracks general hospital; enlisted November 2, 1863, age 18, to serve his country, died seven weeks later; Monument Cemetery now Chalmette National Cemetery | |
Cowan, Calvert W | 1 RegQuartM 2 1st Lieut 3 AsstQM 4 Captain | 1 FS 2 FS 3 QM United States 4 QM United States | October 27, 1821 | Boydton, Virginia | June 9, 1892 | Cincinnati, Ohio | ||||
Cowan, James S | 1 Corporal 2 Artificer | 1 E (90-day) 2 | 1834 | Ohio | 1907 | Clark County, Ohio | kidney disease | Clifton-Union | Green County, Ohio | |
Cowee, Merrille E | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 I 2 Kansas Cavalry 3 C 2 Kansas Cavalry | July 11, 1839 | Durham, New York | March 21, 1872 | Waushara, Lyon County, Kansas | Harveyville | Harveyville, Kansas | some records show birth month as November | |
Cox, George W | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 1st Srgt | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio 3 F 80 Ohio 4 F 80 Ohio | 1839 | Ohio | January 21, 1898 | Laurel IOOF | Madisonville, Hamilton County, Ohio | shoemaker by occupation | ||
Cox, Richard K | Private | D (90-day) | April 27, 1832 | July 17, 1878 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | may have also served in the 80th OVI but unverified | ||
Cox, Samuel M | Private | C | abt. 1840 | August 16, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | ||
Cramtlet, Thomas N | Private | F (90-day) | abt. 1843 | August 7, 1861 | New Philadelphia, Ohio | disease | ||||
Crooks, James M | 1 Private 2 Captain | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio | abt. 1826 | resigned from 51st OVI March 20, 1862; may have been killed by Indians in Oregon; brother of John and Lewis, below; shoemaker by trade; probably born 1827 died 1897 or 1898 but cannot confirm | ||||||
Crooks, John | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio 3 C 51 Ohio | 1835 | Pennsylvania | 1904 | Licking County, Ohio | Cedar Hill | Newark, Licking County, Ohio | brother of Lewis and James | |
Crooks, Lewis | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut 4 Captain | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio 3 I 51 Ohio 4 I 51 Ohio | July 23, 1840 | Pennsylvania | June 23, 1889 | Columbus, Ohio | consumption | Cedar Hill | Newark, Licking County, Ohio | brother of James and John; two other brothers, Henry and George, served with other Civil War units |
Cross, John W | Private | D | November 28, 1841 | Ohio | February 5, 1920 | Salt Lake City, Utah | pneumonia | Mount Olivet | Salt Lake City, Utah | |
Crowell, William II H | Private | A | December 25, 1838 | May 13, 1904 | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | ||||
Crowfoot, Francis C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K 2 I 3 K 4 D 4 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year) | 1845 | December 16, 1919 | Ashland, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | |||
Cullars, Joseph | Private | E | January 14, 1845 | Holmes County, Ohio | April 16, 1900 | Auburn, Indiana | Woodlawn | Auburn, Indiana | ||
Cullison, Alexander | Private | E | abt. 1837 | Holmes County, Ohio | 1865 | death information from Ancestry.com unconfirmed | ||||
Culp, Jefferson | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1841 | Ohio | January 31, 1864 | Nashville, Tennessee | pneumonia | Nashville National | Nashville, Tennessee | some records indicate death in Bowling Green, Kentucky |
Cunningham, Cushman | 1 1st Lieut 2 Adjutant 3 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 Field & Staff 3 F | May 13, 1832 | Wooster, Ohio | August 29, 1916 | Hargadine | Ashland, Oregon | no gravestone located but that of first wife, Susan Eberman; he remarried Sarah A. in 1905 | ||
Curry, David C | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 H | September 25, 1841 | January 7, 1910 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Cushman, Henry C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 1st Lieut | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 94 Ohio 3 A 94 Ohio 4 A 94 Ohio 5 A 94 Ohio | 1837 | September 12, 1925 | Mount Hope | Logansport, Indiana | ||||
Cushman, James L | Musician | B (90-day) | November 22, 1834 | Ohio | March 10, 1915 | Dayton, Ohio | Woodland | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | served under Band Leader Henry Hawken throughout service; served as Police Chief of Springfield, Ohio, in 1891; | |
Cusick, Richard A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Artificer | 1 H (90-day) 2 F 78 Ohio 3 G 1 Michigan Light Artillery 4 G 1 Michigan Light Artillery | abt. 1840 | February 2, 1865 | Nashville, Tennessee | small pox | Nashville National | Nashville, Tennessee | no direct evidence 16th Ohio Cusick is same as subsequent service but highly likely | |
Daniels, William | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery 3 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery | abt. 1842 | May 5, 1925 | Troy, New York | |||||
Darrah, Charles T | Private | K | abt. December 26, 1838 | May 31, 1901 | Canaan, Ohio | |||||
Daugherty, Samuel R | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 3 C 114 Ohio | abt. 1842 | January 4, 1929 | Elyria, Ohio | |||||
Davidson, James | Private | E | abt. 1839 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Davis, George W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 H 40 Ohio 3 E 176 Ohio 4 E 18 Ohio | abt. 1838 | December 6, 1922 | Virginia | Hampton National | Hampton, Virginia | |||
Davis, George W | Private | D | January 25, 1841 | Coshocton County, Ohio | March 29, 1936 | Lenox, Iowa | Grove | Taylor County, Iowa | ||
Davis, James A | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 B 185 Ohio | August 23, 1838 | Ohio | February 9, 1921 | Guernsey County, Ohio | Northwood | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | ||
Davis, Jesse H Soldier's Profile | Private | D | February 1, 1844 | Zanesville, Ohio | April 12, 1907 | Tampico, Illinois | stroke of apoplexy | Tampico | Tampico, Illinois | captured at Chickasaw Bayou and imprisoned at Bell Isle, Richmond, Virginia |
Davis, John C | Private | F (9-month) | June 29, 1842 | Ohio | October 19, 1928 | Brookside | Fairgrove, Michigan | information on FindAGrave.com referencing service in a Wisconsin artillery unit may be incorrect | ||
Davis, Singleton W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Captain | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 64 Ohio 3 H 139 Ohio | January 29, 1843 | May 29, 1917 | Bellflower, California | Angelus Rosedale | Los Angeles, California | discharged from 64th OVI December 5, 1862, by order of War Department - reason unknown | ||
Davy, Jesse O | Private | E (90-day) | October 18, 1840 | Porter Township, Delaware County, Ohio | June 23, 1922 | Springfield, Ohio | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | became medical doctor after war | |
Day, Cyrus | Private | I (90-day) | May 18, 1819 | August 10, 1907 | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||||
Day, William | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A 2 I 195 Ohio | abt. 1841 | April 17, 1919 | Zanesville, Ohio | |||||
Decker, Harrison H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio 3 H 80 Ohio 4 H 80 Ohio | abt. 1831 | September 25, 1898 | Roscoe | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | ||||
DeCourcey, John F Soldier's Profile | 1 Colonel 2 Colonel | 1 FS 2 | March 30, 1821 | Corfu, Greece | November 20, 1890 | Florence, Italy | possibly in Protestant Cemetery | Florence, Italy | British mercenary volunteered to assist U.S. in war, appointed Colonel of 16th OVI; resigned March 3, 1864; later served under Maximilian, French emperor of Mexico; held British title of 31st Baron Kingsale, Baron Courcy and Baron Ringrove of Ireland | |
Deeble, John E | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt | 1 H (90-day) 2 A | abt. 1830 | July 28, 1906 | Spring Hill | Danville, Illinois | ||||
Deetz, Henry G | Musician | E | Salem Reformed | Saltillo, Homes County, Ohio | ||||||
Deetz, James | Private | E | December 2, 1841 | October 24, 1864 | Indianapolis, Indiana | acute dysentery | Crown Hill National | Indianapolis, Indiana | became sick October 13 at Indianapolis on trip home and died seven days before regiment was mustered out; may have been re-interred or memorialized at Salem Reformed Cemetery, Saltillo, Ohio but unconfirmed; died in Indianapolis City General Hospital | |
Deffenbaugh, Charles | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1835 | September 14, 1873 | Marshalville, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Delano, James W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 B (90-day) 2 G 65 Ohio 3 G 65 Ohio | abt. 1843 | Pine Hill | Davenport, Scott County, Iowa | |||||
Denig, Charles E | 1 Asst Surg 2 Asst Surg 3 Surgeon | 1 FS (90-day) 2 FS 7 Ohio 3 FS 28 Ohio | September 6, 1826 | February 9, 1904 | Columbus, Ohio | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | |||
Dennis, Isaiah | Private | K | April 27, 1841 | April 23, 1912 | Burbank | Burbank, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Dennis, James M Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio | 1839 | April 8, 1927 | Ashland, Ohio | Woodside | Wrightstown, Minnesota | |||
Derr, William A | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio | July 1, 1842 | Ohio | August 12, 1911 | Plainfield, Ohio | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | ||
DeSilva, Manuel B | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Lieut | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | abt. 1838 | Carbon County, Pennsylvania | November 22, 1880 | Millersburg, Ohio | emphysema | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | became Colonel of Ohio State Militia of Holmes County; worked in mercantile business in North Carolina for a while; farmer in Ohio; Justice of the Peace, Millersburg, Ohio |
Detwiler, Samuel D | Private | B | September 4, 1834 | November 13, 1901 | West Richfield | Richfield, Summit County, Ohio | ||||
DeWitt, Washington J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 D 2 D 114 Ohio 3 B 114 Ohio | 1842 | Ohio | 1924 | Michigan | Oakhurst | Whitehall, Michigan | ||
Dial, Albert | Private | E | abt. 1837 | Ohio | June 7, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | original burial site at Marshall Plantation, west bank of Mississippi River, Madison Parish, Louisiana |
Dice, Harvey M | Private | H | August 15, 1841 | February 11, 1862 | Wooster, Ohio | continued fever | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | died at home on furlough | |
Dice, Thomas M | Corporal | H | abt. 1840 | November 13, 1916 | Akron, Ohio | |||||
Dickenson, Charles | Private | A | abt. 1843 | February 28, 1887 | ||||||
Diehl, John A | 1 Sergeant 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 F (90-day) 2 B 51 Ohio 3 B 51 Ohio | March 22, 1836 | Dover, Ohio | May 29, 1923 | Oakland, California | Fourth Street | Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||
Diffenderfer, Henry H | 1 Private 2 QuarterMs | 1 F 2 FS | abt. 1837 | September 18, 1921 | Hampton, Virginia | Hampton National | Hampton, Virginia | |||
Dill, Thomas T | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt 3 1st Srgt 4 Sgt Major 5 1st Lieut 6 Adjutant | 1 G (90-day) 2 E 3 G 4 FS 5 F 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers 6 F 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | 1842 | Wayne County, Ohio | November 9, 1905 | Mansfield, Ohio | Mansfield | Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio | continued military career; became adjustant general of Ohio post-war | |
Dimmock, John HP | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Prin Musn | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio 3 H 80 Ohio 4 FS 80 Ohio | abt. 1841 | Pennsylvania | January 20, 1906 | South Haven, Michigan | Lakeview | South Haven, Michigan | post-war occupation as a printer | |
Dingman, Jr., Andrew J | 1 Private 2 1st Lieut | 1 F (90-day) 2 G 126 Ohio | June 8, 1836 | Port Washington, Ohio | November 29, 1903 | Dayton, Ohio | Dayton National | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | died at Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio | |
Dirst, John W | 1 Private 2 Musician | 1 F 2 A 121 Ohio | 1846 | Delaware County, Ohio | December 8, 1888 | Wrightstown, Minnesota | Burbank | Burbank, Wayne County, Ohio | discharged from 16th OVI February 12, 1862, on writ of habeas corpus - too young to join at age 15 | |
Dissinger, George | Private | G | 1838 | April 11, 1911 | ||||||
Ditto, John H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 F (90-day) 2 A 51 Ohio 3 A 51 Ohio | July 11, 1844 | Summit County, Ohio | May 25, 1883 | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||||
Dodd, Harrison H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 C 2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry 3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry | December 23, 1839 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | July 20, 1908 | Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas | Mount Hope | Independence, Montgomery County, Kansas | ||
Doll, William H | 1st Srgt | E (90-day) | May, 1836 | Ohio | August 5, 1919 | St. Mary's, Auglaize County, Ohio | Elm Grove | Saint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio | ||
Donald, Andrew M | Private | E | August 10, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | September 7, 1921 | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Donald, Isaiah K | Private | B | August 14, 1844 | Butler County, Pennsylvania | February 12, 1917 | Springville, Ohio | Loudonville | Loudonville, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Donel, Samuel B | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio 3 E 102 Ohio | December 27, 1825 | May 20, 1910 | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||||
Donley, John | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | June 12, 1830 | Pennsylvania | November 9, 1919 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | lived at 1333 Laidlaw, Cincinnati post-war | |
Dorsey, Seth W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 A 102 Ohio | January 25, 1842 | April 25, 1938 | Fairmont | Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado | ||||
Dorsey, William | 1 2nd Lieut 2 2nd Lieut 3 Captain 4 1st Lieut | 1 K (90-day) 2 D 3 E 4 A | abt. 1834 | March 3, 1916 | Rosedale, Kansas | |||||
Dougherty, Patrick S | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 51 Ohio 3 H 51 Ohio | abt. 1841 | February 2, 1915 | Cambridge, Ohio | Old Cambridge | Cambridge, Ohio County | grave information from Headstone Application but actual grave not found; may have re-enlisted in Co. H, 51st Ohio on March 3, 1865, term unknown | ||
Douglass, John | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E 2 C 114 Ohio | abt. 1844 | June 20, 1908 | ||||||
Drown, Legrand G | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 H 42 Ohio 3 H 42 Ohio | 1838 | Ohio | June 21, 1920 | Sawtelle, California | Los Angeles National | Los Angeles, California | ||
Drum, Andrew B | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 C 5 Ohio Cavalry | January, 1842 | Sacketts Harbor, Livingston County, New York | August 6, 1906 | Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia | Bright's disease | Arlington National | Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia | Became superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery for 15 years; father West Point killed in Mexican War; military family |
Drumheller, Daniel | Private | H | abt. 1835 | May 24, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | records state "wound through bowels"; | |
Drummond, William T | 1 Private 2 1st Lieut 3 Adjutant 4 Captain | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 74 Ohio 3 FS 74 Ohio 4 I 74 Ohio | February 24, 1834 | Mad River, Ohio | December 8, 1910 | Fresno County, California | Liberty Veterans | Fresno, Fresno County, California | ||
Drushel, Benjamin | Private | E (9-month) | abt. 1844 | March 4, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Monument | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; brother of Peter | |
Drushel, Peter | Private | E | abt. 1837 | March 17, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | continuous fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | died in regimental hospital, Cumberland Ford, Kentucky; brother of Benjamin | |
Dubois, Alexander | Private | A | abt. 1826 | December 21, 1882 | Newark, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Duden, Robert S | Corporal | D | abt. 1843 | Pennsylvania | November 11, 1887 | Topeka, Kansas | Topkea | Topeka, Kansas | discharged before June, 1863, for wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862; | |
Dudley, Henry H | 1 Corporal 2 1st Lieut | 1 B (90-day) 2 K 178 Ohio | July 28, 1838 | York, Ohio | January 29, 1908 | Mercer, Missouri | Early | Mercer, Missouri | died at home | |
Duer, Isaac | Private | E | abt. 1841 | Holmes County, Ohio | September 27, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | |||
Dugdale, William H | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 QuarterMs | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 44 Ohio 3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry | December 4, 1843 | Ohio | January 11, 1920 | Savannah, Tennessee | Savannah | Savannah, Tennessee | lawyer post-war | |
Dull, Daniel | Private | I (9-month) | 1841 | October 28, 1919 | Wauseon, Ohio | Fulton Union | Delta, Fulton County, Ohio | |||
Dunbar, Charles D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 E 2 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery 3 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | April 8, 1843 | Ohio | February 10, 1917 | New Hope Methodist | Loudon County, Tennessee | |||
Duncan, Andrew | Private | B | September 6, 1842 | Holmes County, Ohio | November 27, 1912 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Lakewood | Minneapolis, Minnesota | ||
Dunmead, Daniel | Private | D | abt. 1843 | October 31, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | New Orleans (assumed), Louisiana | |||
Dunmead, William S | Corporal | D | May, 1839 | Ohio | August 1, 1918 | Dresden, Ohio | ||||
Dunn, James D | Corporal | D | May 14, 1839 | Byrd Township, Ohio | April 6, 1927 | Boise, Idaho | Bellevue | Bellevue, Idaho | some pension records indicate place of death as Richmond, California | |
Durler, Alexander | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 I 166 Ohio 3 A 196 Ohio | June 8, 1842 | Ohio | August 20, 1929 | Millersburg, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Eagle, Thomas J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 I 114 Ohio | September 24, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | August 6, 1931 | Wichita, Kansas | Buffalo | Buffalo, Kansas | ||
Earle, Frank H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private 5 Private | 1 G 86 Ohio 2 K 3 B 114 Ohio 4 A 48 Ohio 5 D 22 United States | November 8, 1844 | London, England | August 13, 1915 | Rohwer, Arkansas | Greenville (assumed) | Greenville, Mississippi | ||
Eberhart, Henry H | 1 Corporal 2 1st Srgt 3 1st Lieut 4 Captain 5 Captain 6 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 3 A 120 Ohio 4 B 120 Ohio 5 E 114 Ohio 6 E 48 Ohio | January 26, 1838 | Blair County, Pennsylvania | October 26, 1914 | Jeromesville, Ohio | Jeromesville | Jeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio | related to Samuel | |
Eberhart, Samuel S | Corporal | I | 1842 | 1883 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | related to Henry | |||
Eberly, Peter | Private | I (9-month) | abt. 1820 | Cumberland County, Pennsylvania | June 13, 1890 | Smithville, Ohio | Old Hill | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Eby, Jacob | Private | K | abt. 1828 | 1906 | lived in Sterling, Ohio post war | |||||
Eddy, Nathaniel N | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 B (90-day) 2 B 102 Ohio 3 B 102 Ohio | abt. 1830 | October 10, 1901 | McFall | Perryville, Ashland County, Ohio | ||||
Edgar, John | Private | B | abt. 1838 | June 8, 1876 | Holmes County, Ohio | brother of Capt. Joseph Edgar and Thomas Edgar; same as John Edgar #2228? | ||||
Edgar, Joseph Soldier's Profile | 1 1st Lieut 2 Captain | 1 B 2 B | abt. 1833 | August 6, 1862 | Tazewell, Tennessee | killed at Battle of Tazewell, Tennessee; shot through head or neck | Clark | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | military tombstone in Knoxville National Cemetery, Clark may be memorial only; brother of John and Thomas | |
Edgar, Thomas | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 B 2 B | abt. 1835 | May 4, 1875 | Holmes County, Ohio | brother of Joseph and John | ||||
Edge, Samuel | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Lieut 3 1st Lieut 4 1st Lieut | 1 K (90-day) 2 D 3 United States 4 D 16 United States | April 13, 1825 | Wicklow County, Ireland | August 16, 1893 | Waterloo | Waterloo, Indiana | wounded at Chickasaw Bayou and Fort Hindman; detailed to Signal Corps developing colorful history; burial info indicates rank of Captain which cannot be confirmed to date | ||
Eich, Jacob | Private | G | 1836 | Germany | July 4, 1875 | Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio | disease | St. Michael Lutheran or Bower | Baughman Township or Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | wounded at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 |
Eicher, Jr., Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 A 114 Ohio | January 7, 1843 | February 13, 1921 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Elder, George | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant 4 1st Srgt | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 94 Ohio 3 A 94 Ohio 4 A 94 Ohio | January 22, 1839 | Green Township, Clark County, Ohio | May 9, 1912 | Clifton, Ohio | paralysis of the throat | Clifton-Union | Miami Township, Green County, Ohio | with 94th OVI: captured at Stones River, Tennessee December 31, 1862; wounded at Bentonville, North Carolina, March 19, 1865; served as State Representative in 71st Ohio General Assembly; farmer |
Eldred, Ambrose S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 E 128 Ohio | abt. 1842 | Michigan | February 1, 1892 | Fulton, Ohio | Southview | Sullivan, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Eldridge, William M | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A 2 G 24 United States | November 12, 1844 | Ohio | January 27, 1897 | Ashland County, Ohio | Redhaw | Redhaw, Ashland County, Ohio | cabinet maker post-war | |
Elliot, Andrew P | Private | A (9-month) | abt. November 15, 1838 | April 23, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | original burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867 | |
Ellis, Andrew J | Corporal | K (90-day) | July 31, 1838 | Irville, Ohio | February 4, 1918 | Beaver City, Indiana | Oakland | Morocco, Indiana | farmer by occupation | |
Ellis, Leroy | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 D (90-day) 2 A 194 Ohio | abt. 1843 | Ohio | July 8, 1903 | Hampton, Virginia | heart disease | Hampton National | Hampton, Virginia | laborer by occupation; died at National Military Home, Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia |
Ellis, Simeon H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 143 Ohio (100 days) | 1815 | Virginia | August 26, 1898 | Coschocton County, Ohio | ||||
Ellis, Sylvester A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio 3 M 9 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1824 | January 2, 1873 | Dayton National | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | military service and burial highly likely to be same man as in 16th OVI but not confirmed | |||
Ellison, Robert W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 E 81 Ohio | November 23, 1841 | Marlbourough, Ohio | February 6, 1920 | Allen County, Ohio | pneumonia | Woodlawn | Lima, Allen County, Ohio | horse trainer by occupation |
Elson, David B | 1 Private 2 Hosp Stew 3 Private 4 Hosp Stew 5 Asst Surg | 1 C (90-day) 2 FS 3 C 42 Ohio 4 FS 42 Ohio 5 FS 195 Ohio | September 4, 1837 | Stark County, Ohio | March 13, 1866 | Wayne County, Ohio | Lucas | Lattasburg, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of Richard | |
Elson, Richard | Private | C | October 28, 1839 | Stark County, Ohio | November 30, 1918 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of David; post-war teacher, pharmacist, dentist | ||
Emerson, Lester P | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 A (90-day) 2 C 51 Ohio | February 11, 1835 | Keene, Ohio | September 21, 1862 | Nashville, Tennessee | disease | Nashville National | Nashville, Tennessee | |
Emery, George | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 C 2 A 169 Ohio | November 11, 1840 | Rowsburg, Ohio | December 8, 1905 | Ashland, Ohio | heart failure/asthma | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | |
English, William A | Private | F (90-day) | August, 1840 | Ohio | February 9, 1913 | Tuscarawas County, Ohio | East Avenue | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||
Enneman, John | Private | A | abt. 1828 | November 16, 1905 | Danville National | Danville, Illinois | ||||
Erwin, David | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 G 2 G | April 15, 1836 | Burton City, Ohio | November 30, 1920 | Urich, Missouri | Urich | Urich, Missouri | brother of James | |
Erwin, Elijah | Private | D | January, 1828 | Ohio | August 4, 1900 | Casey, Clark County, Illinois | Salem | Toledo, Cumberland County, Illinois | ||
Erwin, James M | Corporal | G | July 3, 1840 | Dalton, Ohio | March 29, 1916 | Long Beach, California | Sunnyside | Long Beach, California | brother of David | |
Eshleman, David H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 G | abt. 1844 | July 10, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | remittent fever | Port Hudson, Louisiana | |||
Estinghausen, Lewis F | Sergeant | K (90-day) | 1843 | March 23, 1897 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Evans, Alfred H | 1 Sergeant 2 Captain | 1 H (90-day) 2 G 174 Ohio | 1838 | August 27, 1908 | Brodhead Baptist Church | Brodhead, Kentucky | ||||
Evarts, Andrew | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 I (90-day) 2 B 4 Ohio 3 C 4 Ohio | July 19, 1840 | Ohio | February 10, 1927 | Dodge City, Kansas | Kansas Veterans | Dodge City, Kansas | member of Lewis Post 294 Grand Army of the Republic, Dodge City, Kansas in 1880's thru death | |
Evarts, Harvey E | Private | F | May, 1813 | Bergen, New York | November 23, 1901 | Arlington, Kansas | bronchitis | Arlington | Arlington, Kansas | cabinet maker in Arlington, Kansas, post war; appointed postmaster, Langdon, Kansas, October 4, 1880; |
Everett, Peter W | Private | G | 1843 | January 3, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | gunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | some military records indicate date of death on December 30, 1862 | |
Everts, George W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 I (90-day) 2 B 179 Ohio | December 17, 1840 | Knox County, Ohio | May 5, 1913 | Leavenworth, Kansas | Tower Grove | Murphysboro, Illinois | post-war newspaper publisher, Justice of the Peace in Wayne County, Ohio; homesteaded Onida, Dakota Territory, 1883; moved back to Illinois and sold insurance | |
Ewing, Cyrus | 1 Sergeant 2 Sergeant 3 Sergeant | 1 K 2 K 3 K | December 10, 1831 | Wayne County, Ohio | September 7, 1908 | Canaan, Ohio | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio | ||
Ewing, Edward | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 G 86 Ohio | March, 1844 | Ohio | March 27, 1922 | Congress | Congress, Wayne County, Ohio | discharged from 16th Ohio on writ of habeas corpus (too young); re-enlisted in 86th OVI; farmer | ||
Ewing, George | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Srgt | 1 G 2 G | abt. 1821 | June 27, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | remittent fever | Robinson Run | McDonald, Pennsylvania | military records show burial at Port Hudson, Louisiana; may have been re-interred at Robinson Run Cemetery or this is memorial only | |
Ewing, John | Corporal | B | abt. 1832 | April 4, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Exline, George W | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 F (90-day) 2 D 52 Ohio | February 22, 1843 | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | May 27, 1914 | Beach City, Ohio | Grandview Union | Strasburg, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||
Falk, Frederick F | 1 Private 2 Hosp Stew | 1 G 2 FS | 1839 | Germany | December 20, 1867 | tuberculosis | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | some records indicate may have also served in 19th (90-day) and/or 25th Ohio - unconfirmed | |
Farnham, Lewis P | Private | H | February 22, 1840 | December 23, 1927 | West Lawn | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | ||||
Farra, Samuel | Private | B | abt. 1843 | May 14, 1870 | Holmes County, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Farrah, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G 2 I | abt. 1832 | May 30, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Farrington, Preston P | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D 3 Ohio (90-day) 2 F | July 12, 1840 | Indiana | July 17, 1906 | Mechanicsburg, Ohio | Guy or Maple Grove | Rosedale or Mechanicsburg, Madison or Champaign County, Ohio | records conflict on burial cemetery, Guy or Maple Grove | |
Fast, Luther M | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 H 42 Ohio | February 13, 1843 | Ashland County, Ohio | January 16, 1930 | Knoxville, Iowa | Graceland | Knoxville, Iowa | ||
Feaster, George | Private | E | abt. 1812 | August 23, 1896 | ||||||
Feeman, Franklin | Musician | K | November 16, 1845 | November 7, 1895 | Pant Valley, Ohio | accidental pistol shot | Bigelow | Big Prairie, Holmes County, Ohio | pension records incorrectly identify year of death as 1898 - 21st Reunion proceedings verify death in 1895 | |
Feeman, Levi | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 H 2 H | abt. October 18, 1840 | Ohio | August 4, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | from wounds received July 12, 1863; severe wound to left arm - amputated | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | source of wounds may be during siege of Jackson, Mississippi; some records indicate birth year of 1843 |
Feightner, Jacob | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio | October 25, 1841 | June 20, 1894 | Kendallville, Indiana | Mt. Pleasant | Kendallville, Indiana | |||
Feister, Andrew | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1827 | August 11, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | drowned in Mississippi River | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Felix, William H | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 C 2 C | October 12, 1840 | Somerset, Pennsylvania | May 3, 1905 | Woodbridge, Michigan | cirrhosis of liver | Frontier | Frontier, Michigan | |
Felton, James | Private | D | February 23, 1821 | Ohio | September 5, 1863 | Columbus, Ohio | disease | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | |
Fenner, Raymond | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Corporal | 1 I 2 B 3 I 114 Ohio 4 I 114 Ohio | 1836 | Ohio | abt. 1877 | Oakwood | Pepin, Wisconsin | |||
Ferrell, Lewis H | Corporal | A | 1839 | Ohio | September 8, 1892 | Zanesville, Ohio | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Ferrell, William B | Private | A | July, 1844 | Ohio | September 26, 1911 | Lakin, Kansas | heart failure | Lakin | Lakin, Kansas | |
Ferren, John W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 18 United States U.S. Command | June 30, 1842 | July 8, 1906 | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | ||||
Ferren, Thomas B | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant 3 Sergeant | 1 D (90-day) 2 D 3 D 114 Ohio | abt. 1840 | Ohio | June 17, 1917 | Savannah, Georgia | ||||
Fetzer, Frederick | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1827 | January 30, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | chronic rheumatism | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Fickes, Isaac | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I 2 H 3 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | November 14, 1841 | Ashland, Ohio | August 7, 1920 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Filby, John W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H 2 A 114 Ohio 3 C 114 Ohio | February 29, 1844 | December 10, 1920 | Porter, Indiana | Graceland Memorial Park | Valparaiso, Indiana | |||
File, Henry | Private | A | abt. November, 1845 | Essen, Germany | January 1, 1910 | Marietta, Ohio | Oak Grove | Marietta, Washington County, Ohio | ||
Finch, Absalom | 1 1st Lieut 2 RegQuartM 3 Captain | 1 F 2 FS 3 C | March 1, 1822 | August 28, 1869 | New Orleans, Louisiana | acute hepatitis | Greenwood | New Orleans, Louisiana | shoemaker before and after war; alternate spelling Absolom | |
Finch, John | Wagoner | G | abt. 1823 | August 19, 1896 | ||||||
Fink, James M | Private | H (9-month) | January 9, 1837 | Ohio | April 22, 1918 | Hillsdale, Michigan | Oak Grove | Hillsdale, Michigan | ||
Fishburn, Levi | Private | I | August 9, 1837 | Jefferson, Ohio | November 10, 1903 | Jefferson, Ohio | Jefferson Pioneer | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Fisher, Benjamin F | Corporal | F | 1840 | Claiborne, Ohio | March 26, 1889 | York Center, Ohio | consumption (tuberculosis) | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | |
Fisher, Conrad G | Private | A | July 31, 1844 | Ohio | July 23, 1916 | Omaha, Nebraska | Forest Lawn | Omaha, Nebraska | ||
Fisher, George | Private | H | abt. 1837 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Fisher, Hiram T | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant 3 Captain | 1 I 2 I 3 F 53 United States CT | August 29, 1839 | June 20, 1932 | Gary, Indiana | |||||
Fisher, Martin | Private | H | February, 1842 | Pennsylvania | April 11, 1913 | Nashville, Ohio | Nashville Methodist Church | Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Fisher, Samuel | Private | B | September 28, 1840 | Indiana | June 14, 1930 | Sherwood, Michigan | Sherwood | Sherwood, Michigan | ||
Fisher, William | Private | H | abt. 1843 | January 4, 1863 | Yazoo River, Mississippi | disease | Cairo, Illinois | |||
Fitch, James A | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 G 15 United States 2 D 15 United States 3 H | abt. 1839 | December 31, 1927 | Fredericksburg, Ohio | Fredericksburg West | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Flack, Ezekiel | Private | C | abt. 1840 | April 13, 1913 | Indiana Soldiers' Home | West Lafayette, Indiana | ||||
Flaharty, Marion | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio | May 24, 1843 | December 27, 1898 | Bozeman, Montana | Sunset Hills | Bozeman, Montana | |||
Flemin, Alonzo | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A 2 A | June 13, 1835 | July 14, 1902 | Woodlawn | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Fletcher, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | abt. 1837 | February 11, 1902 | ||||||
Fletcher, John QA | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D 2 I 3 United States Veterans Reserve | May 22, 1838 | Ohio | March 31, 1910 | Carthage, Illinois | Moss Ridge | Carthage, Illinois | ||
Fletcher, Joshua G | Private | D | 1839 | Ohio | August 9, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Tennessee | peritonitis | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | |
Fletcher, Newton W | 1 Musician 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 102 Ohio | 1843 | April 15, 1915 | Connersville, Indiana | Dalton | Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio | soldier also gave name as William Newton Fletcher for 102nd Ohio enlistment | ||
Fletcher, Spencer | Private | D | abt. 1835 | April 4, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | typhoid fever | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Floyd, George W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E (90-day) 2 E 152 Ohio (100 days) | April 28, 1842 | Watertown, New York | August 21, 1889 | Lakewood | Minneapolis, Minnesota | notable photographer in Ohio and Minnesota | ||
Foglesong, Byron | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1838 | June 26, 1908 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Forbes, John FA | Private | E | abt. 1842 | March 27, 1863 | Milliken't Bend, Louisiana | typhoid fever | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | also recorded as buried at Vicksburg National Cemetery - re-interred or memorial only in Ohio unknown | |
Force, Mason D | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 B | abt. 1838 | February 18, 1900 | Akron, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Ford, Abraham W | Private | K (90-day) | October 25, 1828 | March 1, 1886 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Ford, James H | 1 Corporal 2 1st Srgt | 1 A 2 I 195 Ohio | 1842 | November 12, 1911 | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Ford, Porter M | Private | B (90-day) | 1840 | 1906 | Wood, Ohio | Oak Grove | Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio | |||
Foreman, Samuel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H 2 C 9 United States | January 31, 1823 | December 22, 1898 | Wooster, Ohio | Fockler | Saxton, Pennsylvania | |||
Forest, Henry | Corporal | D (90-day) | 1838 | may be same man as Henry Forrest, 122nd OVI, wounded at Battle of Wilderness, Virginia, 5/6/1864, died 5/17/1864 - not proven as of 9/19/2015 | ||||||
Forney, William W | Private | I | September, 1836 | January 8, 1903 | Rye, Pennsylvania | |||||
Fortney, Hiram C | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal 3 Corporal | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio | December 14, 1840 | Ohio | May 1, 1926 | Lodi, Ohio | Woodlawn | Lodi, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Fortney, John S | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 114 Ohio | August 15, 1843 | Ohio | June 20, 1928 | New Pittsburg, Ohio | Rice | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Fortney, William A | Private | C | November 20, 1838 | Ohio | April 20, 1913 | Wayne County, Ohio | Rice | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Foss, William J | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 H 1 Ohio (90-day) 2 A | abt. 1838 | June 26, 1899 | ||||||
Foster, John G | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio | July 16, 1844 | Pennsylvania | July 6, 1918 | Donovan, Illinois | Prairie Dell | Iroquois, Illinois | occupation was farmer | |
Fraim, John H | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio | 1832 | March 29, 1890 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Fraize, Benjamin B | Private | H | November 27, 1842 | Chippewa, Ohio | October 6, 1902 | Woodland | Des Moines, Iowa | (farm) implement business | ||
Fraize, Daniel W | Private | H | December 31, 1836 | Wayne County, Ohio | February 7, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | |
France, Alexander | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 B 80 Ohio | November 9, 1820 | February 6, 1898 | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||||
France, Oliver W | 1 Private 2 Captain | 1 F (90-day) 2 G 126 Ohio | February 9, 1836 | New Philadelphia, Ohio | May 23, 1864 | Spotsylvania County, Virginia | died of wounds received May 6, 1864, at Battle of the Wilderness; minnie ball through right lung | Fredericksburg National | Fredericksburg, Virginia | painter and cabinet maker pre-war; recruited elements of 126th Ohio and elected Captain |
Frazier, David | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 B 15 Ohio 3 B 15 Ohio 4 D 18 Ohio | abt. 1835 | December 14, 1913 | Cambridge, Ohio | Northwood | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | |||
Fredline, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 C 2 F 120 Ohio 3 E 114 Ohio 4 B 48 Ohio | April 14, 1845 | June 27, 1895 | Jeromesville | Jeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio | witness in murder trial of James K. Postley who murdered Pvt. Jerry Brownmiller in Galveston, Texas, February 19, 1866 | |||
Freeze, Henry | Private | H | April 4, 1839 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 14, 1907 | Mansfield, Ohio | heart attack | died of heart attack at corner of Diamond and Arch streets, Mansfield, Ohio | ||
Frew, James | Private | G | abt. 1832 | February 24, 1862 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | febris typhoides | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | no burial/cemetery records found | |
Fribley, James J | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut 4 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 K 98 Ohio 3 K 98 Ohio 4 K 74 Ohio | December 2, 1841 | September 8, 1923 | Baxter Springs, Kansas | Grand Army of the Republic | Miami, Oklahoma | |||
Friedberger, Philip | Corporal | I | June 11, 1841 | Germany | September 1, 1879 | suicide by poison (morphine) | Rosemont | Uniontown, Alabama | gravesite identity highly likely but not proven; became merchant in Selma, Alabama | |
Friend, Jacob | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 E 80 Ohio | February 2, 1818 | Fairfield County, Ohio | July 7, 1899 | New Salem Methodist Episcopal | Perry County, Ohio | boot and shoe business, Pleasantville, Ohio | ||
Frits, Frederick I | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 K 2 I 3 K | abt. 1838 | August 19, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | dysentery | Port Hudson National | Port Hudson, Louisiana | cemetery record not found | |
Frits, John | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 K 2 I 3 K | abt. 1841 | Archer | Princeton, Indiana | also spelled Frits on some records | ||||
Frizell, Samuel H | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 B 2 B | August 2, 1841 | Holmes County, Ohio | February 16, 1917 | Killbuck, Ohio | Elliot | Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Fry, Daniel B | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio 3 E 102 Ohio | October 27, 1839 | Richland County, Ohio | May 13, 1922 | Industry, Illinois | Industry | Industry, Portage County, Ohio | POW September 24, 1864 to April 22, 1865; survived explosion of Steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865. Farmer by occupation. | |
Fry, Jacob A | Private | E (9-month) | April 18, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | April 9, 1928 | Benton, Ohio | Fryburg | Fryburg, Auglaize County, Ohio | FindAGrave contributor reports gravesite not found; additional information indicates burial may be in Hicksville, Ohio - no records found | |
Fryer, Park H | Private | F | abt. 1825 | Pennsylvania | July 23, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs lists date of death as July 23, 1863; actual age at enlistment may be 39 |
Fulton, Harrison E | Private | K | 1838 | West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio | July 6, 1881 | Wayne County, Ohio | Hazzard | West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Fulton, John S | 1 Lt Col 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 FS (90-day) 2 K 82 Ohio 3 K 82 Ohio | October 9, 1818 | Florence, Pennsylvania | April 17, 1862 | Ashland, Ohio | died at home of typhoid fever | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | commissioned General of an Ohio militia troop in 1852, soon after disbanded; lawyer and prosecuting attorney for Ashland County, Ohio |
Fulton, Luther H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K 2 D 114 Ohio 3 B 114 Ohio 4 A 48 Ohio | October 9, 1847 | October 13, 1924 | West Salem, Ohio | |||||
Funk, Elmore | Private | H | March 27, 1843 | Wooster, Ohio | May 8, 1922 | Indianapolis or Wooster, Indiana or Ohio | pension record indicates death in Indianapolis, Indiana, family records list Wooster, Ohio | |||
Funk, Frederick R | Private | H (9-month) | abt. 1827 | May 19, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in first assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; wounded in head | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Funk, Zenas | Private | C | August 6, 1842 | Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio | October 19, 1915 | Jeromesville, Ohio | Pleasant View | Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Gallant, Amos A | Corporal | F | December 19, 1842 | Thomson Township, Delware County, Ohio | March 21, 1929 | Lewistown, Illinois | ||||
Gallant, Thomas | Private | F | October 8, 1818 | Pike County, Ohio | October 19, 1886 | Marion County, Ohio | Bonner | La Rue, Marion County, Ohio | ||
Galleon, Elijah C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 B 31 Iowa 3 G 14 Iowa 4 A 14 Iowa | June 8, 1841 | Millersburg, Ohio | June 28, 1888 | Toledo, Iowa | Woodlawn | Toledo, Iowa | may have operated a general store in Toledo, Iowa, post-war; also listed as nursery agent in 1880 census, Toledo, Iowa | |
Galloway, Cyrus | Private | G | June 3, 1832 | Wayne County, Ohio | May 24, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | gastroenteritis | Dalton | Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio | some records indicated death on May 27, 1863 |
Gambier, Henry | Private | E | abt. 1836 | 1907 | ||||||
Gamble, Thomas | Private | B | August 1, 1822 | Diron County, Ireland | October 5, 1907 | Masonic | Tipton, Iowa | some records list death as August 7, 1907 | ||
Ganer, John J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 43 Ohio | February 9, 1840 | Germany | May 22, 1883 | Lauber Hill | Fulton County, Ohio | early headstone record shows cemetery as Village in Gibsonville, Ohio | ||
Gangler, John | Private | A | abt. 1842 | September 13, 1900 | Sandusky, Ohio | hit by streetcar near Soldier's Sailor's Home | Soldiers and Sailors Home | Sandusky, Ohio | ||
Garber, James | Private | K | abt. 1843 | September 16, 1863 | ||||||
Gardner, David M | Corporal | K | 1842 | Ohio | June 28, 1899 | Indianapolis, Indiana | ||||
Gardner, Henry | Corporal | I | January 22, 1845 | Ohio | June 22, 1896 | Mountaindale, Oregon | Old Scotch Church | Hillsboro, Oregon | ||
Garfield, William H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 64 Ohio 3 D 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers 4 D 1 United States | February 29, 1828 | September 23, 1891 | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||||
Garing, Joseph C | Private | H | 5, 1845 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | September 16, 1925 | Ellicottville, New York | Holy Cross | Ellicottville, New York | cemetery identified from obituary, no record found | |
Garing, William E | Private | H | 1843 | Ohio | September 30, 1885 | Pittsburg, Pennsylvania | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Garretson, John | Private | G | abt. 1819 | May 2, 1863 | near Thompson's Hill, Mississippi, Mississippi | died of wounds received May 1, 1863, at Battle of Thompson's Hill, Mississippi; shot through thigh | ||||
Gault, Samuel D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 B 3 H 152 Indiana | August 22, 1845 | Monroeville, Indiana | November 7, 1927 | Richland Center, Wisconsin | Bloom City | Bloom City, Wisconsin | ||
Gaver, Charles W | Private | K | August 16, 1843 | Ohio | January 30, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | died of gunshot wound received at (assumed) Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 28/29, 1862 | Bloomfield | Bloomfield, California | twin brother of John; Bloomfield Cemetery gravestone(s) likely marker(s) only; some military records show date of death as June 30, 1863 - research leans toward January |
Gaver, John W | Private | K | August 16, 1843 | Ohio | January 11, 1898 | Sonoma County, California | Bloomfield | Bloomfield, California | twin brother of Charles | |
Geary, Thomas J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 G 178 Ohio (1 year) | abt. 1839 | May 30, 1911 | Hayesville, Ashland County, Ohio | |||||
Gensemer, Urias R | Private | C (90-day) | 1839 | July 27, 1920 | Wayne County, Ohio | Maple Mound | Creston, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
George, John C | Private | A | abt. 1843 | May 23, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | chronic dysentery | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | some records indicate death May 22, 1863 | |
Gepford, Abraham | Private | K | abt. 1840 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | may have been moved to or memorial stone in Burbank Cemetery, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Gepford, Daniel B | Private | K | abt. 1836 | June 16, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | "marasmus" (malnutrition) | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | memorial stone in Burbank Cemetery, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Gharst, Theodore T | Private | B (90-day) | January 19, 1840 | Mariette, Pennsylvania | December 16, 1914 | Olney, Richland County, Illinois | Mount Pleasant | Claremont, Illinois | ||
Gibbons, Samuel G | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 A 2 A | 1839 | Jamesville, Ohio | February 9, 1924 | Boone, Iowa | Bass Point | Boone, Iowa | ||
Gibson, Abraham | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry | December 16, 1841 | Ohio | September 5, 1919 | Beaman, Missouri | apoplexy cerebral (stroke) | Oak Ridge | West Liberty, Iowa | |
Gibson, William | Private | E (90-day) | abt. 1840 | June 14, 1913 | Calgary, Canada | possibly buried at Union Cemetery, Calgary, Canada, Sec. M, Blk 8, Plot 23, no visible marker per FindAGrave 3/1/2016 | ||||
Gift, Abram | 1 Musician 2 Private 3 Captain | 1 FS 18 Ohio 2 G (9-month) 3 D 169 Ohio (100 days) | 1830 | February 23, 1916 | Akron, Ohio | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Gill, Jacob M | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 C 114 Ohio | February 10, 1843 | June 24, 1923 | Jeromesville, Ohio | apoplexy (stroke) | Jeromesville | Jeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Gillmore, John W | Private | F | abt. 1842 | April 8, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | variola; small pox | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Gilson, Boyd C | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 H | October 30, 1839 | Manchester, Pennsylvania | August 20, 1917 | Louisville, Kentucky | Cave Hill | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
Gingery, Eli | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 G 20 United States | July 28, 1830 | Ohio | November 12, 1879 | Wayne County, Ohio | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio | ||
Gingery, Jonathan R | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G 86 Ohio (90-day) 2 F (9-month) | May 8, 1842 | May 25, 1914 | Wooster, Ohio | |||||
Girard, Paul F | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 E 114 Ohio 3 F 114 Ohio | 1831 | Lure, Haute-Saone, Franche-Comte County, France | May 29, 1897 | Saint Genevieve Catholic | Calmoutier, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Glancy, George W | Private | K (90-day) | April 20, 1838 | Pennsylvania | November 21, 1903 | Linesville | Linesville, Pennsylvania | |||
Glass, Alfred | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 K 15 West Virginia 3 F 10 West Virginia | July, 1830 | Wayne County, Ohio | August 14, 1906 | Los Angeles, California | Los Angeles National | Los Angeles, California | ||
Glick, George M | 1 Corporal 2 Private | 1 A 2 A | 1843 | Ohio | April, 1884 | Covington, Kentucky | fever | death info from 11th Reunion transcript; burial info on ACWDB may be incorrect (Elmwood, KC)-unable to locate gravesite or confirm if K.C. Glick is same - 11/26/15 | ||
Glime, Charles R | Private | K | February 6, 1839 | Canaan Twp. County, Ohio | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | gravestone image from Canaan Center Cemetery, Canaan, Ohio, is memorial only |
Glotfelter, Solomon | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 6 | abt. 1838 | abt. 1912 | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | game warden of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, after war | ||||
Goff, Thomas | Private | D (90-day) | May 19, 1838 | November 30, 1898 | Frazeyburg | Frazeyburg, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Goode, Martin/Moses M | Private | E (90-day) | May 15, 1826 | Warren, Ohio | February 16, 1898 | Grant, Indiana | IOOF Estates of Serenity | Marion, Indiana | ||
Goodile, Philip Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (9-month) 2 D (9-month) | December 25, 1830 | Ram Krair, Germany | May 12, 1907 | Buffalo, New York | Menlo | Menlo, Iowa | military records indicate a birth year of 1833 | |
Goodyear, Jesse/James E | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 K 3 K | February 20, 1843 | Wooster, Ohio | June 20, 1933 | Canton, Ohio | West Lawn | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | ||
Goon, John | Private | F (9-month) | abt. 1842 | Wayne County, Ohio | February 20, 1863 | Jackson, Mississippi | disease in hospital as prisoner of war | possibly St. Michael Lutheran | Jackson, Mississippi | "finger shot off" assumed at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou |
Gordon, Samuel F | ? | G | 1844 | October 2, 1861 | Camp Tiffin, Wooster, Ohio | accidental gunshot wound | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | killed by accidental gunshot (see Wolbach ch. 2) on day of enlistment | |
Gorsuch, Robert N | Private | B | March 9, 1839 | Ripley, Ohio | July 2, 1913 | Pekin, Illinois | Glen | Paxton, Illinois | ||
Gould, Silas | 1 Sergeant 2 Sergeant | 1 B (90-day) 2 F 3 Ohio Cavalry | March 6, 1820 | Ashland County, Ohio | May 12, 1863 | Sullivan, Ohio | disease | Gould | Ashland County, Ohio | |
Gould, Thomas | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 62 Ohio | abt. 1842 | June 28, 1909 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | headstone labeled "M. M. Gould" but shows Co. K, 16th OVI, process of elimination | ||
Gould, William | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 D 3 K 14 United States Verterans Reserve 4 A 198 Ohio (1 year) | 1837 | Ohio | May 28, 1913 | Muskingum County, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Gourley, James | Private | K (90-day) | December 15, 1841 | Sidney, Ohio | November 8, 1917 | Sidney, Ohio | Graceland | Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio | ||
Graeter, Henry A | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 C 41 Ohio 3 B 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers | May 17, 1840 | August 11, 1920 | Dayton, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | died at National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio | ||
Graham, Hugh C | Corporal | G | abt. 1842 | February 9, 1871 | Wayne County, Ohio | Fredericksburg East Side | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | may have become medical doctor after war | ||
Graham, Thomas | Private | E | abt. 1843 | April 27, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | continued fever/camp fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | record not found in national cemetery search | |
Graham, Thomas | Corporal | B | abt. 1840 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | some records indicate burial at Vicksburg National Cemetery - may have been re-interred to Oak Hill | |
Gray, Alexander | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 B 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | April 1, 1844 | Lancaster, Pennsylvania | January 8, 1919 | Smithville, Ohio | heart trouble | Smithville | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | cemetry info places death on 4/4/1919 but newspaper obit states 1/8/1919; post-war clerk |
Gray, David | Corporal | E | abt. 1834 | May 8, 1863 | Mississippi River | typhoid fever | Mound City National | Mound City, Illinois | ||
Gray, James N | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 H (90-day) 2 G 62 Ohio 3 G 62 Ohio | May 21, 1842 | Cambridge, Ohio | November 29, 1914 | Houston, Texas | Evergreen | Houston, Texas | ||
Gray, James M | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1839 | July 27, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | typhoid malarial fever | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Gray, John H | Sergeant | F | October 23, 1837 | November 28, 1861 | Richwood, Ohio | continued fever | Price | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | birthdate calculated from gravestone inscription | |
Gray, Samuel J | Private | B | September 25, 1842 | Holmes County, Ohio | December 23, 1914 | Millersburg, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Green, Albert/Almanza W | Private | E (90-day) | July 17, 1833 | Ontario County, New York | May 5, 1922 | Jackson County, Missouri | Mount Washington | Independence, Missouri | (NOT the man buried in Alliance Cemetery in Ohio) | |
Green, John E | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | abt. 1842 | September 26, 1863 | Camp Chase, Ohio | remittent fever | Fredericksburg West | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Grice, Caleb F | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio 3 E 102 Ohio | March 14, 1831 | Fayette County, Pennsylvania | December 17, 1913 | Bellville, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | survived explosion of Sultana while returning home from war, younger brother did not | |
Griffin, Joseph/James/John W | Private | H | abt. 1843 | January 4, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | diptheria | City | Lexington, Kentucky | confusion with John A Griffin | |
Grimes, Parker C | Corporal | K | 1840 | Ohio | May 9, 1883 | Vermontville, Michigan | burned in sawmill explosion | Woodlawn | Vermontville, Michigan | |
Grindle, David J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Sergeant 5 1st Srgt | 1 C 2 I 3 H 4 H 197 Ohio 5 H 197 Ohio | July 5, 1842 | Ohio | December 11, 1881 | Floral Grove | West Unity, Williams County, Ohio | brother of George | ||
Grindle, George W | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 1st Lieut | 1 C 2 I 3 H 197 Ohio | March 16, 1836 | Wayne County, Ohio | July 1, 1902 | Fifield, Price County, Wisconsin | Forest Home | Fifield, Price County, Wisconsin | brother of David | |
Grindle, Harvey | Private | I | abt. 1842 | Ohio | August 6, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | typhoid malarial fever | Monument | Orleans Parish County, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery |
Grindle, John E | Private | I | abt. 1844 | March 25, 1863 | Bethel | Jeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio | died 12 days after discharge for disability, likely disease - considering as Honor Roll | |||
Grindle, William | Private | I | December 14, 1840 | Ohio | June 2, 1925 | West Unity, Williams County, Ohio | Floral Grove | West Unity, Williams County, Ohio | ||
Griner, Solomon | Private | C | abt. 1843 | June 3, 1862 | Flat Lick, Kentucky | continued fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | record not found in national cemetery search | |
Groover, Ezra C | Private | F | abt. 1843 | August 28, 1881 | Schoolcraft | Schoolcraft, Kalamzaoo County, Michigan | ||||
Grotendollar, Charles | Private | F | abt. 1842 | July 23, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | intermittent fever | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no official burial records found | |
Grover, John | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 I | abt. 1841 | February 12, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | typhoid malarial fever | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Grower, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1838 | November 20, 1905 | Sandusky, Ohio | Zion | Butler, Richland County, Ohio | |||
Grubb, Jesse | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 H 65 Ohio | March 23, 1833 | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | November 7, 1911 | Vinton County, Ohio | Hooper Ridge | Amesville, Athens County, Ohio | absolute verification of bio info not found but highly likely due to county of enlistment | |
Hackinson, Robert | Private | A (90-day) | January 6, 1836 | December 16, 1913 | Ohio | Forest | Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio | |||
Hagglebarger, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio 3 H 5 United States Light Artillery | 1837 | Minden, New York | March 25, 1895 | Warsaw, Coschocton County, Ohio | Spring Mountain | Spring Mountain, Coschocton County, Ohio | ||
Hahn, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 67 Illinois (90-day) 3 E 115 Ohio 4 E 188 Ohio | February 7, 1839 | Ohio | February 2, 1921 | Napa County, California | Veterans Memorial Grove | Yountville, Napa County, California | ||
Hall, Edward L | Private | G (90-day) | May 5, 1837 | Berlin, Ohio | April 29, 1927 | Stanwood, Michigan | Highland View | Big Rapids, Michigan | ||
Hall, John C Soldier's Profile | Sergeant | C | September 21, 1842 | Wayne County, Ohio | March 29, 1907 | Wooster, Ohio | complications of disease | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Hall, Thomas | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Srgt | 1 C 2 B 60 Ohio 3 B 60 Ohio | October 22, 1825 | abt. February 18, 1901 | Shreve | Shreve, Wayne County, Ohio | Date of death on Pension card same as Thomas Hall of 1st Indiana Cavalry - coincident? | |||
Hall, Warner | 1 Private 2 Wagoner | 1 G (90-day) 2 B | abt. 1830 | November 8, 1903 | Forest | Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio | ||||
Hall, William M | 1 Private 2 Musician | 1 G (90-day) 2 Band 1 West Virginia Cavalry | 1820 | October 9, 1920 | Sandusky, Ohio | |||||
Hallenbeck, Aaron A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 G 66 Illinois 3 G 66 Illinois | abt. 1835 | February 5, 1924 | Chico, New Mexico | |||||
Hamilton, Carlton A | 1 Corporal 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 I (90-day) | August 7, 1837 | Ohio | August 24, 1861 | Richland County, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | Website designates this soldier as Honor Role since death is highly likely a result of disease obtained during 90-day service. | |
Hamilton, Thomas S | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 H 102 Ohio 3 H 102 Ohio | abt. 1843 | December 6, 1915 | Los Angeles, California | |||||
Hamm, Lewis | Private | H | abt. 1843 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Hammer, Carrington/Curringto J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 169 Ohio 2 D (9-month) | October, 1844 | Ohio | 1904 | Oakwood | Weeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska | |||
Hammer, John W | Private | K | November 21, 1837 | March 25, 1915 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Hammer, Samuel P | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 E 54 Ohio | December 25, 1839 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 16, 1915 | Neosho, Missouri | Odd Fellows | Neosho, Newton County, Missouri | ||
Hammond, John | Private | G | abt. 1841 | March 6, 1911 | Dayton National | Dayton, Ohio | ||||
Hanna, John F | Private | G (90-day) | 1843 | January 27, 1924 | Millersburg, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Hanna, Thomas A | Private | G | September 8, 1839 | Knox County, Ohio | January 6, 1926 | Mansfield, Ohio | bronchitis | Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) | Lucas, Richland County, Ohio | |
Hannahs, William A | 1 1st Lieut 2 Captain 3 Captain | 1 K (90-day) 2 97 Ohio 3 F 97 Ohio | October 9, 1828 | Eden, Licking County, Ohio | December 8, 1910 | Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan | Riverside | Alma, Gratiot County, Michigan | ||
Hannum, James G | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Srgt 3 Sergeant | 1 A 2 A 3 | June 23, 1817 | Concord, Pennsylvania | May 2, 1907 | Concord, Pennsylvania | ||||
Harbaugh, Amos | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E 2 I 19 Ohio | April 14, 1841 | Ohio | November 25, 1905 | Harrison TWP County, Indiana | Beech | Coal City, Owen County, Indiana | ||
Harbaugh, John A | Private | I | January 30, 1833 | West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio | October 12, 1917 | West Salem, Ashland County, Ohio | West Salem | West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Harbaugh, Peter | Private | K | abt. 1838 | May 13, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Kentucky | gunshot wound to head | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | shot in forehead during skirmish at Cumberland Gap - occurred on April 29, 1862 | |
Harbaugh, Solomon R | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A 2 C 114 Ohio | February 18, 1836 | Ashland County, Ohio | September 3, 1911 | Denver, Denver County, Colorado | Geneva | Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska | ||
Harbaugh, William H | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 E 2 E | June 22, 1843 | Germany | May 15, 1879 | Clinton Two, Ohio | Greenlawn | Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio | ||
Hardesty, Samuel | Private | D | February 11, 1862 | Somerset, Kentucky | continued fever | Cave Hill | Louisville, Kentucky | |||
Hardy, Rufus B | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 Adjutant 4 1st Lieut 5 1st Lieut | 1 C (90-day) 2 C 41 Ohio 3 FS 41 Ohio 4 FS 41 Ohio 5 E 41 Ohio | January 1, 1841 | Ohio | February 13, 1931 | Los Angeles, California | Riverside | Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan | ||
Harkins, Denton | Private | H | abt. 1842 | Wayne County, Ohio | September 10, 1865 | Old Presbyterian | Lawrence TWP, Stark County, Ohio | |||
Harman, Philip S | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 D 2 B 114 Ohio 3 D 114 Ohio | October 6, 1838 | Westmoreland, Pennsylvania | May 27, 1902 | Millersburg, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Harman, Samuel | Musician | B (90-day) | abt. 1837 | 1912 | ||||||
Harn, George WU Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 I | July 30, 1820 | Frederick County, Maryland | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; wounded in thigh | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | gravesite unknown; the captain wore a private's uniform in the battle and is likely to have been buried in an unmarked, possibly mass grave at Vicksburg |
Harner, Robert E | Private | D (9-month) | abt. 1831 | May 29, 1863 | Raymond, Mississippi | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no records found in DVA cemetery search | |
Harper, Sidney S | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio | 1837 | Tuscarawas County, Ohio | April 17, 1895 | vavular disease of heart | Leavenworth National | Leavenworth, Kansas | salesman | |
Harrington, Oscar E | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 H 2 Ohio Cavalry 3 25 Ohio Light Artillery | August 24, 1843 | Ohio | May 21, 1898 | Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan | Grand Rapids Veterans Home | Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan | ||
Harris, Benjamin F | Private | H | January 19, 1840 | Ohio | February 8, 1919 | Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio | bladder trouble | Mound View | Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio | painter by trade |
Harris, Bishop A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 I 3 C 114 Ohio | August 20, 1842 | Holmes County, Ohio | July 22, 1912 | Milton Twp, Wayne County, Ohio | Maple Mound | Creston, Ohio | ||
Harris, William | 1 Corporal 2 Private 3 ? | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 18 United States 3 H 18 United States | abt. 1832 | January 7, 1911 | Springfield, Ohio | |||||
Harrow, James | Private | K (90-day) | March 4, 1827 | Belmont County, Ohio | June 25, 1912 | Licking County, Ohio | heart disease | |||
Hart, Adam | Private | C | abt. 1840 | May 25, 1900 | Ashland, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | |||
Hart, Jr., David | Private | K | abt. 1846 | April 24, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | variola (small pox) | New Orleans, Louisiana | |||
Hashfield, Jacob | Private | I (90-day) | November 13, 1821 | December 13, 1866 | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||||
Haskins, Charles A | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 K 2 K | abt. 1832 | November 30, 1910 | 11/12/17 researching FindAGrave #62933172 - pending. | |||||
Hass, Augustus A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 A 2 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery 3 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | September 15, 1844 | Gusternhain, Prussia | August 30, 1919 | Bellaire, Ohio | ||||
Hause, Isaac | Private | H | abt. 1830 | June 25, 1862 | Barbourville, Kentucky | continued fever | Cave Hill National | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
Hawk, Daniel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (9-month) 2 I 195 Ohio | December 23, 1840 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | April 1, 1904 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | Overton Church of God | Overton, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Hawke, Peter M | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 1st Lieut | 1 E (90-day) 2 H 44 Ohio 3 H 8 Ohio Cavalry 4 H 8 Ohio Cavalry 5 H 8 Ohio Cavalry | November 2, 1837 | Bethel TWP, Clark County, Ohio | February 1, 1918 | New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio | New Carlisle | New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio | ||
Hawken, Henry C | 1 Drum Maj 2 Private 3 Private | 1 FS (90-day) 2 D 110 Ohio 3 Band United States | November 1, 1829 | Columbus, Ohio | April 30, 1905 | Springfield, Ohio | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | was prominent musician during and after the war | |
Hawkins, Nicholas S | 1 Private 2 Musician | 1 C (90-day) 2 A 120 Ohio | March, 1825 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | August 9, 1900 | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | Fredericksburg East Side | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Hay, James H | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 A (90-day) 2 F 51 Ohio | August 25, 1841 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | February 2, 1916 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | uremic poisoning | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | |
Hay, Simeon P | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Sergeant 5 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 H 23 Ohio 3 G 23 Ohio 4 G 23 Ohio 5 G 23 Ohio | July 7, 1842 | Holmes County, Ohio | June 24, 1919 | Pacific Beach, California | Los Angeles National | Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California | ||
Hay, William P | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 2nd Lieut 4 1st Lieut | 1 A (90-day) 2 G 80 Ohio 3 I 80 Ohio 4 I 80 Ohio | abt. 1843 | Coshocton County, Ohio | June 29, 1906 | Sandusky, Ohio | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | grave photo requested 11/18/17 | |
Haynes, Francis D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 51 Ohio 3 H 51 Ohio | abt. 1835 | February 19, 1876 | Greenwood | Lagrange, Indiana | ||||
Hays, Abner | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 H 59 New York 3 B 59 New York | January 23, 1841 | Ohio | December 21, 1914 | Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado | Mountain View | Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado | ||
Hazen, David J | Private | A | August 31, 1829 | Jefferson, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania | April 10, 1903 | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | erysipelas | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | |
Hazen, Jacob | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A 2 I 195 Ohio | March 16, 1833 | Martinsburg, Knox County, Ohio | April 21, 1903 | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||
Heckert, Benjamin F Soldier's Profile | 1 1st Srgt 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 K 2 K 3 K | March 29, 1840 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | April 12, 1911 | Paw Paw, Michigan | heart failure | Prospect Hill | Paw Paw, Michigan | cousin of Levi Heckert |
Heckert, Elias | Private | K | 1841 | Ohio | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no record found in DVA cemetery search |
Heckert, Levi H | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 K 2 K | 1839 | Ohio | September 12, 1899 | Maplewood | Saint Elmo, Illinois | cousin of Benjamin Heckert | ||
Hedrick, Henry | Private | H | abt. 1838 | October 22, 1863 | Varrollton, Louisiana | chronic dysentery | Monument | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
Hefflefinger, James K | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H 2 H 114 Ohio | March 12, 1843 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | June 14, 1923 | Lima, Allen County, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Heichael, John L | Private | B (90-day) | April 17, 1836 | Mohican Twp, Ashland County, Ohio | August 24, 1914 | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | Jeromesville | Jeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Heinsman, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 B 5 United States Verterans Reserve | abt. 1821 | Germany | April 9, 1895 | Dayton, Ohio | chronic nephritis | Dayton National | Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | |
Heitz, Sr., Frederick S | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 B (90-day) 2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery 3 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery | October 24, 1830 | France | July 11, 1911 | Ashland, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Heller, Joseph S | Private | G | January 31, 1842 | Orrville, Ohio | January 11, 1925 | Orrville, Ohio | Orr | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Helwick, Lewis A | Private | E | May 8, 1843 | Saxony County, Germany | November 16, 1912 | Fort Laurens | Bolivar, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | manufacturer of furniture, undertaker | ||
Henderson, David | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Srgt | 1 G (90-day) 2 A 102 Ohio 3 A 102 Ohio | abt. 1841 | March 1, 1918 | County Home | Crawford County, Ohio | ||||
Henderson, George | Private | B | abt. 1838 | December 28, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no record found in DVA cemetery search - may be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Ohio or marker only | |
Henderson, John W | Private | E (90-day) | abt. 1839 | February 21, 1912 | ||||||
Henderson, Timothy HB | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H 2 H 114 Ohio 3 I 114 Ohio | September 17, 1844 | Wayne County, Ohio | November 6, 1920 | Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana | pneumonia | Rochester I.O.O.F. | Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana | |
Henderson, William W | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 F (90-day) 2 I 30 Ohio 3 I 30 Ohio | March 13, 1840 | Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | June 21, 1878 | |||||
Henry, Calvin D | Private | I | February 1, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | July 10, 1893 | Moniteau County, Missouri | per 1894 reunion "killed in Missouri summer 1893" | Moreau | Tipton, Moniteau County, Missouri | |
Herrigen, Bernard | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 E (90-day) 2 B 66 Ohio 3 B 66 Ohio | abt. 1839 | September 10, 1898 | ||||||
Hershey, Christian M | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 B (90-day) 2 C 102 Ohio 3 C 102 Ohio | 1836 | January 12, 1892 | Lindenwood | Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana | ||||
Hesler, George S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 E 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers (1 year) | February 27, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | March 23, 1920 | Austin, Mower County, Minnesota | Lansing | Lansing, Mower County, Minnesota | gravestone indicates rank of sergeant but no corroborating evidence found | |
Hewitt, Samuel S | Private | C | abt. 1835 | January 27, 1906 | ||||||
Hibbitts, George | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 K 82 Ohio 2 G 3 C 114 Ohio | November, 1845 | Ohio | September 12, 1915 | Belmont County, Ohio | carcinoma of stomach | Greenwood | Bellaire, Belmont County, Ohio | |
Hickey, Edward J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | November 2, 1818 | March 13, 1897 | Lima, Ohio | Barnes, Licking County, Ohio | farmer; listed on muster role of February 28, 1863 as having deserted November 16, 1862 but apparently returned to regiment, fought and was wounded at Thompson's Hill | |||
High, Daniel | Private | K | June 16, 1837 | Medina County, Ohio | November 22, 1861 | continuous fever | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Highfield, Isaac F | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Private 5 Private | 1 A 15 Ohio (90-day) 2 A 3 A 4 A 2 United States Light Artillery 5 M 2 United States Light Artillery | July 5, 1831 | Muskingum County, Ohio | September 17, 1876 | Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina | Oakdale | Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina | photo requested 1/6/18 | |
Hildt, George H | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 Captain 4 Major 5 Lt Col | 1 F (90-day) 2 F (90-day) 3 I 30 Ohio 4 FS 30 Ohio 5 FS 30 Ohio | October 11, 1835 | Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | May 17, 1914 | Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | Maple Grove | Dover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||
Hileman, James E | Corporal | I | 1838 | Ohio | April 17, 1863 | near Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Missisisppi | no record found in DVA cemetery search |
Hill, Joseph H | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 K 2 K | July 16, 1838 | Ohio | October 8, 1927 | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | arterio sclerosis | West Lawn | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | |
Hilton, Samuel T | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 F (90-day) 2 E 51 Ohio | April 15, 1831 | Montgomery County, Maryland | July 18, 1906 | Baltimore, Maryland | Loudon Park National | Baltimore, Maryland | aka Thomas Hilton | |
Hindle, Jay B | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D 2 F 97 Ohio | abt. 1843 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||||
Hines, John A | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 C 114 Ohio | abt. 1831 | 1912 | ||||||
Hite, George | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 G 2 K 4 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | abt. 1828 | July 5, 1865 | suicide while in service | Arlington National | Arlington, Virginia | |||
Hoettinger, George | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 C 107 Ohio 3 C 107 Ohio 4 C 107 Ohio | 1842 | Alsace, France | August 15, 1899 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | diabetes | St. Mary's | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | stone mason |
Hoff, Amos | Private | K | January 6, 1834 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 8, 1908 | Dayton, Greene County, Ohio | West Salem | West Salem, Wayne County, Ohio | died at National Military Home in Dayton, ohio | |
Hoff, Josiah H | Private | K | October 30, 1841 | Milton Twp., Wayne County, Ohio | November 25, 1917 | Medina County, Ohio | Spring Grove | Medina, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Hoffman, George | Private | G | abt. 1840 | July 14, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Kentucky | continued fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | no record found in DVA cemetery search | |
Hoffman, Randolph/Rudolph | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 28 Ohio 2 E | May 7, 1843 | Bern, Switzerland | August 13, 1895 | Gustavus, Trumbull County, Ohio | heart disease | North View | Gustavus, Trumbull County, Ohio | farmer |
Hogan, James C | Private | B | abt. 1841 | January 20, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | gunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 | Ontario? | Mound City or Springfield, Illinois / Ohio | may have been re-interred at Springfield, Ohio, or that stone is marker only | |
Hohn, Harvey W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Musician 4 Musician 5 Prin Musn | 1 F 2 Ohio (90-day) 2 F 3 A 4 I 195 Ohio 5 FS 195 Ohio | abt. 1840 | |||||||
Hoke, James F | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 I | abt. 1841 | August 6, 1862 | Tazewell, Tennessee | killed in action at Battle of Tazewell, Tennessee | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | no record found in DVA cemetery search | |
Holden, Edward B | Private | A | abt. 1838 | August 6, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | inflamation of the brain | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no record found in DVA cemetery search; may have had service with Co. C, 2nd OVI but could be other namesake | |
Holder, James | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | abt. 1839 | December 15, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio | typhoid pneumonia | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | ||
Hollinger, George W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 F 2 F | abt. 1831 | September 17, 1866 | Woodland Union | Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio | ||||
Hollinger, John J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C 11 United States 2 B 11 United States 3 A | October 10, 1831 | Switzerland | December 7, 1911 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | "brain trouble" | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | gravesite include GAR marker listing Mexican War, considered incorrect; conflicting birthdates; blacksmith |
Holtom, Philip L | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio | 1840 | Ohio | April 27, 1865 | Mississippi River, Tennessee | killed by or because of boiler explosion on steamer Sultana | Lexington | Lexington, Richland County, Ohio | after 16th OVI service enlisted in 102nd OVI; captured 9/24/1864 at Decatur, Alabama; exchanged 4/22/1865, killed on Sultana on route home five days later |
Hoobler, Samuel H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 farrier | 1 D (90-day) 2 H 51 Ohio 3 A 9 Ohio Cavalry | February 28, 1831 | Harrison County, Ohio | September 23, 1893 | Baltic, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | Baltic | Baltic, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | blacksmith | |
Hope, Thomas | Private | K | March 17, 1840 | Tonge, England | October 30, 1907 | Fulton, Michigan | South Fulton | Futon, Kalamazoo County, Michigan | ||
Hostetter, Andrew J | Private | B | January 12, 1840 | Coshocton County, Ohio | February 17, 1913 | Huntington, Indiana | Addison's disease | Old Mission | Upper Sandusky, Wyandot County, Ohio | |
Hostetter, Jacob M | Private | B | February 23, 1837 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | July 6, 1891 | Hershey, Nebraska | Sutherland, Nebraska | |||
Hostler, James A | Private | I | March 25, 1837 | March 27, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Madison County, Louisiana | chest crushed | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | chest crushed in accident Dec. 25, 1862, on board steamer Fanny Bullet on way to Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | |
Hostler, John H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 I | June 13, 1844 | Pennsylvania | April 20, 1922 | Ashland, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ohio | ||
Hotchkiss, William H | Private | K | October 16, 1834 | Madison County, New York | July 9, 1913 | Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California | Oak Hill | San Jose, Santa Clara County, California | ||
Hough, Daniel I | Private | C | September 7, 1839 | Ohio | April 25, 1922 | Creighton, Cass County, Missouri | Clearfork | Garden City, Cass County, Missouri | ||
Hough, John | Private | C | abt. 1842 | June 3, 1883 | Wooster, Ohio | "lung fever" | death info from 11th Reunion transcript-cannot be confirmed through other sources some of which indicate 1910 | |||
House, William R | Private | D (90-day) | April 4, 1841 | New Castle, Coshocton County, Ohio | August 23, 1906 | Columbus, Ohio | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | requested FindAGrave photo 1/27/18 | |
Hover, John | Private | C | July, 1842 | Pennsylvania | January 7, 1917 | Utica, Leavenworth County, Kansas | Leavenworth National | Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas | ||
Howenstine, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut 4 Captain | 1 B (90-day) 2 I 65 Ohio 3 B 65 Ohio 4 H 65 Ohio | April 16, 1838 | Manheim, Pennsylvania | January 23, 1899 | Enid, Oklahoma | Enid | Enid, Oklahoma | ||
Howerstein, Adam H | Private | G | September 12, 1836 | Ohio | October 11, 1863 | Marshallville | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | Ancestry.com record indicates death in state of Louisiana | ||
Hoyman, John | Private | E | March 30, 1840 | January 23, 1908 | Holmes County, Ohio | Pleasant Grove | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Hudson, Jacob C | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G 2 G | December 29, 1839 | Pennsylvania | December 30, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | gunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 28 or 29, 1862 | Cave Hill | Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky | gravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/3/18 |
Hughes, James F | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 Sgt Major | 1 G (90-day) 2 F 102 Ohio 3 F 102 Ohio | January, 1839 | Ohio | November 9, 1906 | Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois | enlargement of heart | Dodge Grove | Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois | gravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/3/18 |
Hughes, William H | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 D 2 D | June 13, 1896 | Ohio | ||||||
Hume, Jasper N | Corporal | G | abt. 1832 | March 8, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | ||||
Hummer, George W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 H 2 H | 1838 | Wayne County, Ohio | May 8, 1916 | Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio | Ridgelawn | Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio | requested gravesite photo from FindAGrave 2/4/18 | |
Hummer, John H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 H 3 H | 1842 | May 6, 1904 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of William | ||
Hummer, William A | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal 3 Corporal | 1 H 2 H 114 Ohio 3 I 114 Ohio | August 18, 1844 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | September 6, 1919 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of John | |
Humphrey, Christopher | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 G 80 Ohio 3 G 80 Ohio | April 28, 1830 | Muskingum County, Ohio | October 11, 1912 | Eagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa | Rose Hill | Eagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa | ||
Humphrey, George W | Private | E (90-day) | March 16, 1841 | Hambden, Ohio | October 30, 1900 | Swanton, Lucas County, Ohio | Swanton | Swanton, Lucas County, Ohio | requested FindAGrave photo 2/4/18 | |
Humphrey, John | 1 Sergeant 2 Sergeant | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio | abt. 1833 | 1912 | ||||||
Huntsberger, Henry J | Private | C | April 21, 1840 | Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | July 8, 1914 | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | Paradise | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Huntsberger, John P | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 C 2 C | July 25, 1842 | Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | March 17, 1899 | Blackfoot, Glacier County, Montana | heart failure | Saint Michaels | Browning, Glacier County, Montana | |
Huntsman, Elias | Private | K | abt. 1834 | abt. December 30, 1862 | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | died in Confederate captivity after capture at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862; exact date of death unknown | ||
Hurdy, David W | 1 Private 2 1st Lieut | 1 C 2 A 169 Ohio | August 29, 1840 | Wayne County, Ohio | June 14, 1915 | Hamilton, Hancock County, Illinois | Oak Grove | Hamilton, Hancock County, Illinois | ||
Hurling, Samuel | Teamster | C | October, 1839 | Ohio | January 16, 1915 | Roanoke, Illinois | Roanoke Township | Roanoke, Woodford County, Illinois | ||
Hurst, David | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 B (90-day) 2 C 120 Ohio | November 21, 1838 | Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | December 11, 1919 | Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio | Mansfield | Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio | ||
Hurst, Phares/Pharis | Private | C | 1840 | Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | November 14, 1926 | Ozona, Crockett County, Texas | Cedar Hill | Ozona, Crockett County, Texas | right arm amputated as result of Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | |
Huston, Cunningham | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Private 5 QuarterMs 6 1st Lieut | 1 G (90-day) 2 C 41 Ohio 3 C 41 Ohio 4 C 41 Ohio 5 C 41 Ohio 6 C 41 Ohio | February, 1840 | Mount Eaton, Wayne County, Ohio | October 3, 1902 | Ada, Hardin County, Ohio | Dunkirk | Dunkirk, Hardin County, Ohio | gravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/11/18 | |
Hutcheson, John | Private | K | abt. 1843 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | no record found in DVA cemetery search | |
Hutchison, George W | Corporal | H (90-day) | June 18, 1837 | March 13, 1908 | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | ||||
Hyatt, Hesekiah G | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 H 78 Ohio 3 H 172 Ohio | August 31, 1837 | Lytlesburg, Muskingum County, Ohio | November 1, 1902 | Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio | heart failure | Harmony Christian Church | Claysville, Guernsey County, Ohio | |
Icenberger, Alexander B | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I 10 Ohio Cavalry 2 E (90-day) 3 F 54 Ohio | 1840 | May 15, 1921 | Dayton, Ohio | myocarditis | Dayton National | Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | ||
Inglehart, John | Private | A | abt. 1842 | July 22, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | typhoid pneumonia | Lexington National | Lexington, Kentucky | Lexington National Cemetery previously City (of Lexington) Cemetery | |
Ingraham, Benjamin F | Musician | D (90-day) | December 29, 1840 | Jackson, West Virginia | November 29, 1864 | Linton, Coshocton County, Ohio | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | occupation as teacher | |
Inscho, Adolphus M | Private | F | June 1, 1845 | Greenfield, Huron County, Ohio | February 15, 1927 | Tehamah/Gillaspie, Nebraska | Fairview | Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa | ||
Irvin, Corydon S | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 1st Srgt | 1 E (90-day) 2 K 1 Ohio Cavalry 3 K 1 Ohio Cavalry 4 K 1 Ohio Cavalry | August 14, 1840 | Union County, Ohio | September 30, 1928 | Plain City, Madison County, Ohio | Forest Grove | Plain City, Madison County, Ohio | ||
Irvine, James S Soldier's Profile | 1 Colonel 2 Captain 3 Major | 1 FS (90-day) 2 M 9 Ohio 3 FS 9 Ohio | December 24, 1822 | Wooster, Ohio | June 23, 1882 | Coshocton, Ohio | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | May, 1847, Captain, Company G, 4th Ohio, War with Mexico; first commander of 16th OVI; lawyer in Coshocton post-war first commander of 16th OVI; lawyer in Coshocton post-war | |
Jackson, George | Private | F | abt. 1824 | April 25, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | DVA records indicate death date of April 17, 1863 | |
Jackson, George W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 F 2 F 114 Ohio 3 G 197 Ohio (100 days) | abt. | July 2, 1923 | Hollywood, California | |||||
Jackson, Lewis P | Private | H | August 13, 1842 | Knox County, Ohio | March 9, 1912 | Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana | carcinoma of pyloris | Crown Hill National | Indianpolis, Marion County, Indiana | |
Jackson, William H | Private | F | 1828 | Ohio | February 22, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Mound City, Illinois | medical death record lists "Exhaust and Erysiphelas" as causes of death | |
Jackson, William J | Private | D | abt. 1840 | February 9, 1862 | Somerset, Kentucky | continued fever | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | Dresden Cemetery may be marker as burial record for Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky, also exists | |
Jackson, William F | Private | D | May 20, 1820 | October 2, 1897 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | |||
Jaco, Henry A | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt | 1 F 2 F | abt. 1834 | November 20, 1919 | Los Angeles National | Los Angeles, California | ||||
Jacob, John W | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C 2 H 3 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | August 6, 1926 | Sandusky, Ohio | Mohican Church of the Brethren | Lattasburg, Wayne County, Ohio | Removed additional roster record for a John H Jacobs believed to be one in same. 2/17/18 | |
Jacobs, Henry | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H 2 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | May 1, 1837 | Wayne County, Ohio | April 24, 1909 | Ashland County, Ohio | Mohican Church of the Brethren | Lattasburg, Wayne County, Ohio | FindAGrave photo request made 2/17/18. | |
Jacoby, Samuel L Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant 5 2nd Lieut | 1 K (90-day) 2 K 50 New York Engineers 3 K 50 New York Engineers 4 K 50 New York Engineers 5 M 50 New York Engineers | December 12, 1839 | Tyre, New York | July 3, 1916 | Seneca Falls, New York | stroke | Fox | Seneca Falls, New York | |
James, Thomas L | Private | D | 1831 | Muskingum County, Ohio | January 30, 1885 | West Liepsic, Putnam County, Ohio | fever/consumption | McConnell | Leipsic, Putnam County, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript |
Jefferies, Cyrus P | Private | G | abt. 1839 | August 27, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Kentucky | congestion of the lungs | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | no record found in DVA cemetery search | |
Job, James | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 I 2 I 3 B 186 Ohio | abt. 1841 | February 6, 1932 | ||||||
Job, Maxwell | Private | I | 1844 | Rostraver, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania | February 14, 1863 | Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Vicksburg National County, Mississippi | died as prisoner of war |
Johns, William | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 97 Ohio | June 20, 1828 | Pennsylvania | December 24, 1863 | Chattanooga, Tennessee | from wounds received at Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, on November 25, 1863 | Chattanooga National | Chattanooga, Tennessee | definitive link to 16th Ohio soldier not attained but 99.9% likely |
Johnson, Charles | Private | D (9-month) | abt. 1838 | March 25, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Johnson, Cyrus | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G 2 G | abt. 1839 | April 19, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | continued fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | originally buried on the Cumberland River, Kentucky (assumed near Cumberland Ford) | |
Johnson, Eli C | Private | E (90-day) | April 1, 1836 | Clark County, Ohio | May 24, 1899 | Enon, Clark County, Ohio | Enon | Enon, Clark County, Ohio | ||
Johnson, Hamilton W | Musician | K | September 16, 1842 | October 21, 1863 | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Ohio | ||||
Johnson, James R | 1 Sergeant 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 I 69 Ohio | December 13, 1819 | Plainfield, Coschocton County, Ohio | November 18, 1902 | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | throat cancer | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coschocton County, Ohio | grain dealer pre-war; postmaster Plainfield, Oh, post war |
Johnson, John | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 H 102 Ohio 3 H 102 Ohio | abt. 1842 | February 16, 1929 | Toledo, Ohio | |||||
Johnson, John J | Private | K | November, 1839 | Ohio | November 26, 1928 | Lodi, Medina County, Ohio | Chatham Township | Chatham, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Johnson, Richard M | Private | D (9-month) | April 22, 1832 | Ohio | January 25, 1920 | Glenmont, Holmes County, Ohio | Sunnyside | Glenmont, Ohio | ||
Johnson, Robert P | Private | D | abt. 1837 | October 24, 1863 | New Orleans, Lousiiana | disease | ||||
Johnson, Uriah | Private | D (9-month) | abt. 1828 | July 15, 1863 | Champion Hill, Mississippi | disease | ||||
Johnson, William L | Private | D | abt. 1837 | July 14, 1863 | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | phthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis) | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | ||
Johnson, William N | Private | F | abt. 1815 | August 15, 1889 | Kansas City, Missouri | |||||
Johnston, Cyrus W | Private | B (90-day) | February, 1837 | Ashtabula, Ohio | May 12, 1890 | Huntington, Ohio | Southview | Sullivan, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Jones, Evan | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 H 2 G 9 Ohio Cavalry | 1844 | June 3, 1920 | Los Angeles, California | myocarditis | Sodier's Home | Dayton, Ohio | FindAGrave photo request 2/25/18 | |
Jones, Harrison M | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 G 2 I 3 C 114 Ohio 4 C 48 Ohio | May 15, 1843 | April 4, 1923 | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | Berlin | Berlin, Holmes County, Ohio | FindAGrave photo request 2/25/18 | ||
Jones, Simeon G | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 K 2 Ohio Cavalry 3 K 2 Ohio Cavalry 4 K 2 Ohio Cavalry | June 3, 1841 | Ohio | January 28, 1917 | Elyria, Lorain County, Ohio | chronic bronchitis | Ridgelawn | Elryria, Lorain County, Ohio | |
Jordan, John | Private | E | abt. 1831 | May 19, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action at First Assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; shoulder wound | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Joyce, William H | Private | E | 1829 | Ohio | May 27, 1863 | James Landing, Louisiana | disease | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | highly likely same as buried in Oak Creek but absolute link not found 3/4/18 |
Justice, George W | Private | A | abt. 1843 | Ohio | April 25, 1863 | St. Louis or Memphis, Missouri or Ten | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | some records cindicate death and burial at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO |
Justice, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 E 114 Ohio 3 F 114 Ohio | abt. 1841 | Ohio | March 25, 1865 | New Orleans, Louisiana | small pox | Chalmette National | Chalmette, St. Bernard County, Louisiana | |
Kain, Silas D | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant 5 1st Srgt 6 1st Lieut | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 62 Ohio 3 F 62 Ohio 4 F 62 Ohio 5 F 62 Ohio 6 F 62 Ohio | August 30, 1838 | Erie, Pennsylvania | March 16, 1910 | Dresden, Ohio | farming accident | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |
Karth, Daniel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E (90-day) 2 K 31 Ohio | October, 1835 | Germany | November 23, 1903 | Lawrence County, Ohio | Woodland | Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio | ||
Kauffman, Jacob JH | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 | October 18, 1814 | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | July 26, 1864 | Wayne County, Ohio | disease contracted during service | Mount Zion Church | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Keel, Auroria C | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Lieut 4 1st Lieut 5 ? 6 ? 7 ? | 1 G (90-day) 2 F 19 Ohio 3 E 19 Ohio 4 F 19 Ohio 5 I 14 Verterans Reserve 6 B 11 Verterans Reserve 7 I 201 Verterans Reserve | July 18, 1835 | December 7, 1899 | Lindenwood | Fort Wayne, Indiana | ||||
Kelley, Thomas A | Private | E | abt. 1843 | August 8, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | Mississippi River National | Memphis, Tennessee | discharged July 28, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate of disability | |
Kelsey, Ferdinand | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (9-month) 2 G 30 Michigan | abt. March 5, 1839 | Hinsdale, New York | August 4, 1903 | Pleasant Valley | Olean, Cattaraugus County, New York | |||
Kelsey, George D | Private | E | February 21, 1846 | Perryville, Ohio | January 23, 1928 | Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri | Oswego | Oswego, Kansas | ||
Kendid, Levi T | Private | F | abt. 1841 | October 21, 1862 | Gallipolis, Ohio | disease | Lexington National | Lexington, Kentucky | died in hospital at Gallipolis, Ohio | |
Kendig, George W | Private | K | 1835 | Wayne County, Ohio | October 28, 1886 | Cowley, Kansas | Chatham Township | Chatham, Medina County, Ohio | two gravesites identified, Chatham, Ohio and South Bend, Cowley County, Kansas | |
Kenney, Thomas J | Captain | B (90-day) | December 23, 1830 | Buffalo, Erie County, New York | April 19, 1882 | Ashland County, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | attorney and judge | |
Kercher, David | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C 2 K 5 Ohio Verterans Reserve | February 3, 1843 | Lancaster, Pennsylvania | August 17, 1919 | Delaware, Delaware County, Pennsylvania | broncho-pneumonia | Arlington | Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania | successful farmer in Doniphan County, Kansas for many years |
Kerk, Ephraim P | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 G 2 H 114 Ohio 3 I 114 Ohio | October 29, 1843 | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | January 1, 1923 | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | Trinity | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Kershner, Philip Soldier's Profile | 1 Captain 2 Lt Col | 1 E (90-day) 2 FS | June 28, 1832 | Springfield, Ohio | February 3, 1897 | Detroit, Michigan | master carpenter; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou; lost sight in later years | |||
Kidwell, Sovy/Lovy B | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 F 41 Ohio | abt. 1842 | December 31, 1862 | Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee | killed in action | Stones River National | Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee | ||
Kiefer, Henry M Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (9-month) 2 A 169 Ohio | August 17, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | February 1, 1934 | Smithville, Ohio | Smithville | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | captured at Chickasaw Bayou, kept in "Prison Bridge" over Pearl River near Jackson, Mississippi | |
Kienbort, Daniel | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Lieut 4 Captain | 1 E (90-day) 2 A 79 Ohio 3 A 14 United States Colored Infantry 4 F 14 United States Colored Infantry | abt. 1841 | February 26, 1920 | Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, California | post-war physician, owned ranch near San Francisco, California; wife Louisa | ||||
Kilgore, Jahiel C | Corporal | G | May 11, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | April 9, 1907 | Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois | infection of hand | Little York | Little York, Warren County, Illinois | captured at Chickasaw Bayou, probably kept at "prison bridge" near Jackson, Mississippi; post-war physician |
Killinger, John W | 1 Private 2 ? | 1 C 2 C 2 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers | 1837 | May 8, 1899 | Delaware County, Pennsylvania | Oakwood | Warsaw, Indiana | |||
Kills, Jacob W | 1 Musician 2 Musician | 1 B (90-day) 2 K 31 Ohio | June 1, 1845 | Clark County, Ohio | August 30, 1863 | Decherd, Tennessee | Greenmount | Clarke, Ohio County | ||
Kindle, Sr., William F | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 E (90-day) 2 C 5 Ohio Cavalry | January 10, 1831 | Mt. Holly, New Jersey | July 24, 1918 | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | hemiplegia/cerebral hemorrhage | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | |
Kinney, Isaiah L | Private | D | abt. 1843 | February 10, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | "continued fever" | Lexington National | Lexington, Kentucky | ||
Kinzey, Ben | Private | G | abt. 1818 | January 9, 1863 | ||||||
Kinzey, Isaac S | Private | G | July 7, 1841 | August 27, 1863 | Bristol, Ohio | Newmans Creek | North Lawrence, Stark County, Ohio | cemetery records spell name as Kinzy | ||
Kister, Jacob W | Private | C | March 25, 1841 | Wayne County, Ohio | July 4, 1918 | Erie County, Ohio | ||||
Kleen, George | Private | K | August 24, 1839 | Germany | December 6, 1924 | Bloomingdale, Van Buren County, Michigan | cranial hemorrhage | farmer; Member of GAR Post # 23 (Edwin Colwell) in Bloomingdale, MI | ||
Klepper, Henry K | Private | H | abt. February 17, 1844 | June 12, 1869 | Old Presbyterian | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Klepper, William H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 H 2 I 114 Ohio 3 C 48 Ohio | May, 1848 | Pennsylvania | May 5, 1922 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | apoplexy | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |
Kline, Knox P | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B 2 A 102 Ohio | November 1, 1844 | Holmes County, Ohio | February 11, 1932 | Barberton, Summit County, Ohio | Lakewood | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | ||
Kline, Wesley B | Private | B | September 3, 1840 | Shawnee Mission, Indian Terriroty County, Kansas | February 15, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | acute pleuritis | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | died in Paducah, KY, military records indicate burial at Mound City, IL, may have been re-interred at Oak Hill or may be marker only; grave registration indicates Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hocking County |
Klingman, George | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 H (90-day) 2 B 15 Ohio | April 28, 1839 | Union County, Pennsylvania | July 11, 1918 | Boone, Iowa | Linwood Park | Boone, Iowa | ||
Klotz, Joseph B | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 C 30 Indiana | November 22, 1838 | Beford County, Pennsylvania | May 10, 1905 | Noble County, Indiana | Cosperville | Wawaka, Noble County, Indiana | ||
Knapp, John | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 D 2 D | January 28, 1844 | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | December 19, 1902 | Bruce, Illinois | suicide | Whitfield | Moultrie County, Illinois | left hospital without permission to re-join regiment, listed as deserter, sick en-route, eventually joined in Texas and restored to active service |
Knerr, Henry (William) H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 2 163 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers | July 18, 1845 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 28, 1926 | Knox County, Ohio | North Liberty | North Liberty, Knox County, Ohio | Actual name is William Henry Knerr | |
Knoft, John | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private 5 Private | 1 G 2 G 3 D 114 Ohio 4 B 114 Ohio 5 C 48 Ohio | 1830 | October 28, 1867 | Marshallville, Ohio | St. Michaels | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | alternate spelling on 16th Ohio roster as Knoft combined, herein, as Kroft | ||
Knox, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 F 65 Ohio 3 F 65 Ohio 4 F 65 Ohio | January 24, 1843 | Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio | March 25, 1917 | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | heart trouble | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | circumstantial evidence this was 16th OVI and 65th OVI soldier - 3/18/18 |
Knox, Ohio | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 1st Srgt | 1 G (90-day) 2 E 3 E | March 17, 1842 | Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio | February 9, 1919 | Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa | Fairviewz | Council Bluffs, Iowa | ||
Kobb, Philip L | Private | G | 1824 | Pennsylvania | June 27, 1897 | Congress Twp County, Ohio | Overton | Overton, Wayne County, Ohio | no marker found but many other Kobbs interred at Overton | |
Koch, William H | Corporal | G (90-day) | abt. 1836 | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | April 13, 1915 | Newark, Ohio | grippe/pneumonia | Oak Hill | Millersubrg, Holmes County, Ohio | railroad conductor |
Koms, William | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 B 2 B | abt. 1840 | August 21, 1863 | Millersburg, Ohio | Monroe Lutheran | Millersburg, Holmse County, Ohio | |||
Konn, Lewis | Private | I | abt. 1839 | May 15, 1862 | typhoid | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | |||
Kope, John S | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 I 2 B McL Ohio Cavalry 3 C 5 Ohio Cavalry | December 22, 1841 | Wayne County, Ohio | December 19, 1919 | Wooster, Ohio | stroke | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | circumstantial evidence this is same John Kope as transferring after 7 days to McLaughlin's Cavalry (later 5th Ohio Cavalry) 3/18/18 |
Korns, James | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 F (90-day) 2 A 51 Ohio 3 A 51 Ohio | May 25, 1841 | Ohio | June 4, 1890 | Goshen, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||
Krebs, Joshua B | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 B 1 Ohio Light Artillery | September 14, 1841 | Orange Twp, Richland County, Ohio | July 14, 1916 | Stanton, Montcalm County, Michigan | apoplexy | Forest Hill | Stanton, Montcalm County, Michigan | Member of GAR Post # 37 (Stanton) in Stanton, MI |
Kreible, Isaac H | Private | F (9-month) | August 26, 1835 | Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | September 10, 1906 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | "shot in thigh" assumed at Chickasaw Bayou | ||
Kreiling, Josiah | Private | G | October 22, 1842 | Wayne County, Ohio | August 11, 1863 | Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi | disease | Vicksburg National | Visksburg, Mississippi | |
Ladley, Oscar D | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt 3 2nd Lieut 4 Captain 5 1st Lieut | 1 E (90-day) 2 G 75 Ohio 3 G 75 Ohio 4 E 75 Ohio 5 D 22 United States | September 25, 1840 | January 11, 1880 | Farmington, New Mexico | pneumonia | Fort Leavenworth | Fort Leavenworth, Kansas | one of two officers in 75th Ohio not killed or wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; career military officer served in 22nd US Infantry in Indian Wars; died on duty of pneumonia; original burial at Ft. Lewis, Colorado | |
Lafferty, Smith | Corporal | I (90-day) | January 16, 1822 | Harrison County, Ohio | March 8, 1899 | Winterset City | Winterset, Iowa | |||
Lafferty, Wilson S | 1 Corporal 2 Private 3 Sergeant 4 1st Srgt 5 2nd Lieut | 1 I (90-day) 2 H 59 New York 3 H 59 New York 4 H 59 New York 5 H 59 New York | March 31, 1840 | February 4, 1914 | Richland County, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | |||
Lake, John C | Private | C | April 18, 1842 | Ohio | September 16, 1930 | Big Prarie, Wayne County, Ohio | Newkirk | Shreve, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Lamb, William J | Private | G | abt. 1843 | April 28, 1863 | St. Louis?, Missouri | debilitas | ||||
Lamm, John J | Corporal | K | July 23, 1832 | Edinburg, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania | July 17, 1909 | Pettis County, Missouri | Smithton | Smithton, Pettis County, Missouri | ||
Lamma, Andrew J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal 4 Sergeant | 1 D (90-day) 2 F 80 Ohio 3 F 80 Ohio 4 F 80 Ohio | 1839 | 1885 | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | ||||
Landis, Abram | Private | H | 1837 | April 21, 1898 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Landus, James H | 1 Private 2 2nd Lieut | 1 B (90-day) 2 B 87 Ohio | December 5, 1839 | Wellsburg, Virginia | January 8, 1917 | Ashland, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | ||
Lane, Henry G | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant 4 Private 5 Private 6 Private 7 Sergeant | 1 I (90-day) 2 H 59 New York 3 H 59 New York 4 H 59 New York 5 2 United States Verterans Reserve 6 A 187 Ohio 7 A 187 Ohio | March 25, 1841 | Pennsylvania | March 25, 1897 | Oakwood | Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio | |||
Langham, Robert | 1 ? 2 Private | 1 E 2 I (90-day) | 10, 1840 | Bedford County, Pennsylvania | May 26, 1914 | Sandusky, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||
Laning, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private 5 Private 6 Corporal | 1 B 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers 2 K 23 United States 3 H 14 United States 4 A 2 United States 5 A 6 A | abt. 1840 | August 10, 1921 | Ohio | Otterbein | Westerville, Franklin County, Ohio | Requested photo from FindAGrave 4/1/18 | ||
Lantz, Benjamin F | 1 Sergeant 2 Sergeant 3 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 A 178 Ohio 3 A 178 Ohio | August 21, 1839 | Michigan | April 25, 1922 | Mansfield, Ohio | Lexington | Lexington, Richland County, Ohio | ||
Lantz, Henry R | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 A 178 Ohio | April 12, 1838 | Berks County, Pennsylvania | February 25, 1911 | Greenville, Darke County, Ohio | pneumonia | Abbottsville | Abbottsville, Darke County, Ohio | |
Lantz, Reuben | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I (90-day) 2 G 2 Ohio Heavy Artillery | 1846 | Pennsylvania | April 3, 1919 | Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | engineer by occupation (1880) | |
Larimore, Richard W | 1 ? 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 C 1 Kentucky 2 F 3 F | 1840 | Hampshire County, West Virginia | August 13, 1891 | Homer, Licking County, Ohio | ||||
Latham, George W | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (90-day) 2 B 198 Ohio | January 28, 1845 | Ohio | January 6, 1911 | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | Plainfield | Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio | ||
Latimer, Samuel | Private | E (90-day) | November 20, 1838 | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | March 9, 1916 | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | "Complications" | Ferncliff | Springfield, Ohio | photo requested from FindAGrave 4/1/18 |
Lawhead, William G | Private | G | abt. 1843 | August 10, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | father William Sr. and son William J. enlisted together, same Company, died of disease 25 days apart in New Orleans | |
Lawhead, William | Private | G | abt. 1820 | Pennsylvania | July 16, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National Historical Park | Chalmette, Louisiana | the gravestone for this soldier lists last name as LANHEAD incorrectly; father William Sr. and son William J. enlisted together, same Company, died of disease 25 days apart in New Orleans |
Lawrence, Deluna C | 1 Private 2 Musician 3 Musician 4 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 44 Ohio 3 Band 44 Ohio 4 K 152 Ohio (100 days) | August, 1841 | November 3, 1910 | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | paralysis | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | ||
Lawrence, Henry H | Private | G | December 14, 1841 | Wayne County, Ohio | December 21, 1924 | Ft. Wayne, Whitley County, Indiana | Oak Grove | Columbia City, Indiana | ||
Lawrence, Milo E | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 44 Ohio | May, 1843 | Ohio | June 27, 1916 | Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota | Grandview | Grandview, Spencer County, Indiana | ||
Lawvaugh, Orange C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K 2 D 114 Ohio 3 B 114 Ohio 4 A 48 Ohio | May 27, 1845 | Shanesville, Ohio | October 16, 1918 | Erie, Ohio | pulmonary tuberculosis | |||
Layton, James T | Private | D | 1843 | 1881 | Deerfield | Deerfield Twp., Ross County, Ohio | farmer | |||
Lazzell, Thomas | Private | D | 1824 | Monongalia, West Virginia | August 11, 1876 | Cass Township, Ohio | consumption | Pleasant Hill | Dresden (near), Muskingum County, Ohio | |
Leasure, Jesse E | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 G 3 G | 1838 | Ohio | February 27, 1889 | Ledora, Iowa County, Iowa | Ladora | Ladora, Iowa County, Iowa | ||
Lee, George W | Private | D | 1839 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||||
Leeper, Martin V | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 19 Ohio Light Artillery 3 2 United States Verterans Reserve | April 12, 1840 | Fredericksburg, Ohio | April 26, 1939 | Waldport, Oregon | Albany Masonic | Albany, Oregon | meical doctor | |
Leffel, James M | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 Private | 1 E (90-day) 2 E 60 Ohio 3 E 60 Ohio 4 | January 31, 1832 | Mad River, Clark County, Ohio | April 26, 1877 | Springfield, Ohio | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | ||
Leggett, John | Private | E | abt. 1831 | November 2, 1863 | Carrollton, Louisiana | consumption | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
Lehman, Daniel | Private | H | abt. 1844 | July 28, 1923 | Cleveland, Ohio | Geyer | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | discharged from 16th OVI on November 30, 1861, age 17, by writ of habeas corpus, too young for military; joined 102nd Ohio at age 18 | ||
Lehman, George D | Private | F (9-month) | August 29, 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | June 10, 1923 | Shreve, Ohio | mystral insufficiency | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | FindAGrave photo requested 4/8/18 |
Leidigh, William H | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 F 2 F | December 21, 1840 | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | October 17, 1926 | Villa Ridge, Illinois | Cairo City | Villa Ridge, Illinois | ||
Leightner, Adam | 1 Musician 2 Musician | 1 E 4 Ohio 2 H (9-month) | 1815 | York County, Pennsylvania | July 15, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | cholera asiatica | Lexington National | Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky | Military records conflict indicating death at GH in Lexington KY 7/15/1862 but roster indicating enlistment 10/8/1862 and muster out 8/1863 - unresolved 4/8/18 |
Leininger, Edward | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 C 41 Ohio 3 C 41 Ohio | February 24, 1842 | May 27, 1864 | Paulding County, Georgia | killed in battle | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | records indicate burial at Chattanooga National and Crown Hill; 41st Ohio soldier same as 16th Ohio highly likely but unverified | |
Lemmon, Ezra S | Private | E | November 15, 1841 | Benton, Ohio | September 26, 1917 | Holmes County, Ohio | Fryburg | Fryburg, Auglaize County, Ohio | brother of Johnson; wounded Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, left leg amputated; brother of Johnson Lemmon (below); became suttler and met up with 16th OVI again at Berwick Bay, Louisiana, October, 1863 (Linn diary) | |
Lemmon, Johnston J | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 C 67 Ohio | 1838 | Ohio | May 3, 1919 | California | Los Angeles National | Los Angeles, California | brother of Ezra; alias Marge Lemmons, Johnston Lemmons | |
Lemon, Luther M | Private | E (9-month) | April 15, 1844 | Ohio | May 20, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | |
Lenocher, John B | Private | F (9-month) | August 27, 1843 | Bern, Switzerland | May 20, 1927 | Fresno, California | Odd Fellows | Fresno, Fresno County, California | ||
Lenox, Elijah N | Private | F | abt. 1835 | Union County, Ohio | January 2, 1863 | Mississippi | battle wounds | Cairo?, Illinois | anecdotal evidence indicates burial on Louisiana side of Mississippi River (near Vicksburg); military records indicate Cairo, IL | |
Levingston Jr., Henry C | Private | B | February 21, 1842 | Pennsylvania | September 4, 1922 | Marion, Ohio | ||||
Levingston Sr., Henry | Private | B | April 10, 1816 | February 15, 1887 | Ellsworth County, Kansas | Buckeye | Kanopolis, Ellsworth County, Kansas | FindAGrave photo requested 4/15/18 | ||
Lewis, George H | Private | G | abt. 1837 | August 10, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | nostalgia (acute homesickness) | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | ||
Lichty, George | Private | I (9-month) | March 4, 1838 | Pennsylvania | December 29, 1904 | Erie County, Ohio | Ohio Veterans Home | Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio | ||
Lichty, Hiram | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 G 2 B 162 Ohio | September 5, 1839 | Marshallville, Ohio | October 23, 1864 | New Berlin, Ohio | West Lawn | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | Assumed died at home but assumed due to disease contracted during service so adding to Honor Role | |
Lichty, Oliver | Private | I (90-day) | February 10, 1839 | Ohio | May 31, 1888 | Hastings, Barry County, Michigan | Riverside | Hastings, Barry County, Michigan | ||
Lichty, Samuel | 1 Private 2 1st Lieut | 1 C (90-day) 2 G | July 18, 1842 | June 17, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | typho malrial fever | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | died in St. James Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana; promoted to Captain 23 days before death | |
Liggett, Robert W | 1 2nd Lieut 2 1st Lieut 3 Captain 4 Captain 5 Major | 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 166 Ohio (100 days) 5 FS 166 Ohio (100 days) | March 21, 1832 | Holmes County, Ohio | January 10, 1916 | Lakeville, Ohio | Nashville Methodist | Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio | relieved as Captain of Co. B, 16th OVI, for political reasons; went to Wash. D.C., met with Lincoln, personally, rec'd command in 166th Ohio, defending Wash. | |
Lightcap, William M | 1 Corporal 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Srgt | 1 E 4 Ohio (90-day) 2 H 3 D 86 Ohio | April 3, 1837 | Alexanderia, Westmorland County, Pennsylvania | April 8, 1898 | Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois | Riverside | Sterling, Illinois | ||
Lightner, David | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D 2 E 2 Ohio Heavy Artillery | abt. 1845 | Mansfield, Ohio | July 27, 1918 | Cumberland, Maryland | ||||
Lile, Levi | Private | F (9-month) | 1843 | Pennsylvania | June 18, 1903 | Medina County, Ohio | Woodlawn | Wadsworth, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Limbard, Sr., Mark M | Private | K | April 8, 1838 | Bicker, Lincolnshire County, England | June 3, 1928 | Dardanelle, Yell County, Arkansas | Oak Grove | Yell County, Arkansas | became Methodist preacher after war for 60 years | |
Linder, Wallace | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Sergeant 4 1st Srgt 5 2nd Lieut 6 1st Lieut | 1 F 2 F 3 M 10 Ohio Cavalry 4 M 10 Ohio Cavalry 5 H 10 Ohio Cavalry 6 B 10 Ohio Cavalry | April 22, 1840 | Delaware County, Ohio | April 16, 1919 | Marion, Marion County, Ohio | apoplexy | Marion | Marion, Marion County, Ohio | |
Ling, Martin V | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | 1839 | Holmes County, Ohio | May 24, 1871 | Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | may also have served in Company G, 90-day regiment | |
Linn, Samuel | Private | D | 1829 | September 21, 1904 | Holmes County, Ohio | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | |||
Linn, Thomas B Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Prin Musn | 1 B 2 FS | January 23, 1842 | Mechanic Township, Holmes County, Ohio | January 22, 1921 | Indianapolis, Hamilton County, Indiana | heart disease | Crown Hill | Indianapolis, Indiana | |
Lint, Jacob J | Private | E | December 25, 1838 | Ohio | March 3, 1909 | Keene Twp., Coshocton County, Ohio | aeortic insufficiency, epilepsy | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | Requested permission from drbuck FindAGrave 4/22/18 |
Linton, Isaac | Private | K (90-day) | April 16, 1844 | Newark, Ohio | November 9, 1913 | Licking County, Ohio | Cedar Hill | Newark, Licking County, Ohio | ||
Linton, Joseph | Private | K (90-day) | December 14, 1833 | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | November 23, 1910 | Missouri | assumed heart problems | Southwest City | South West City, McDonald County, Missouri | |
Littell, George W | 1 Private 2 Prin Musn | 1 K 2 FS | August 19, 1840 | Beaver County, Pennsylvania | January 25, 1925 | Creston, Wayne County, Ohio | "A. C. Dilation of heart" | Maple Mound | Creston, Wayne County, Ohio | became a medical doctor after war; brother of Henry |
Littell, Henry C | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 K 2 K | abt. 1843 | Beaver County, Pennsylvania | July 21, 1867 | John Anderson Memorial | Aliquippa, Pennsylvania | internet commentary indicates died of disease contracted during war; brother of George | ||
Litzinger, Charles | Private | F (9-month) | abt. 1837 | February 25, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Livingston, Thomas J | Private | F | November 29, 1839 | Richwood, Ohio | June 17, 1908 | London, Ohio | Oak Hill | London, Madison County, Ohio | brother of Henry | |
Livingston, Jr., Henry H | Private | F | February 21, 1841 | December 3, 1863 | Richwood, OhioHenry Livin | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | brother of Thomas | ||
Loback, Augustus W | 1 1st Lieut 2 Captain | 1 I (90-day) 2 E 102 Ohio | August 3, 1826 | Cumberland, Pennsylvania | May 28, 1913 | Erie County, Ohio | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | ||
Lockhart, Joseph | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 B 87 Ohio (90-day) 3 D 2 Ohio Cavalry | November 26, 1844 | Richland County, Ohio | May 24, 1914 | Ashland County, Ohio | Nankin | Nankin, Ashland County, Ohio | believed captured with entire 87th OVI at surrender of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862 | |
Loder, John W | Private | A (90-day) | July 24, 1836 | Ohio | December 17, 1914 | Copperfield, Nevada | Grand Army of the Republic | Reno, Nevada | ||
Logue, John | Private | H | April 30, 1841 | Breman, Ohio | December 26, 1915 | Crown Point, Indiana | Saint Mary's | Crown Point, Indiana | discharged from service March 28, 1863, due to injury to hand | |
Long, Jr., John/Josiah C | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 E (90-day) 2 G 171 Ohio (100 days) | January 5, 1838 | Nantucket, Massachusetts | April 16, 1919 | New York, New York | Maple Grove | Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio | researching possible post-war status as author of books on birds | |
Longacre, Isaac | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C 2 A 114 Ohio 3 A 48 Ohio | August 16, 1821 | Pennsylvania | December 16, 1902 | Noble Township, Jay County, Indiana | Mount Zion | Portland, Indiana | ||
Longacre, Josiah J | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 C 2 F 114 Ohio 3 A 48 Ohio | abt. 1825 | Chester County, Pennsylvania | July 25, 1865 | Galveston, Galveston County, Texas | Galveston National | Galveston, Texas | ||
Longacre, Samuel K | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Corporal | 1 C 2 C 3 C 2 Ohio U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year) | July 8, 1837 | Juniata, Pennsylvania | August 14, 1908 | Portland, Jay County, Indiana | Green Park | Portland, Jay County, Indiana | ||
Longshore, Jonathan S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 G 80 Ohio | abt. 1841 | Harrison, Ohio | November 25, 1863 | Missionary Ridge, Tennessee | killed in action at Battle of Missionary Ridge | Chattanooga National | Chattanooga, Tennessee | records indicate residence in Cambridge, Illinois, 1860 - assumed returned to birth state to fight for Ohio |
Louther, Andrew J | Private | G (90-day) | June 10, 1837 | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | July 16, 1861 | near St. George, Virginia | killed in action at or near Battle of Carrick's Ford, Virginia | Grafton National | Grafton, West Virginia | first man to be killed in 16th Ohio; re-interred Grafton National November 20, 1867; original burial listed as "Wm/. Elliots farm, Barbour Co, (WV), 300 yds from road - head east" |
Lovell, Jesse | Private | A | October 18, 1826 | Huron County, Ohio | March 31, 1895 | Utica, Ohio | North Lawn | Utica, Ohio | ||
Lovell, Lewis C | 1 Musician 2 Musician 3 Musician | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 97 Ohio 3 I 97 Ohio | abt. 1828 | |||||||
Lovell, William | Corporal | K (90-day) | October 18, 1835 | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | March 24, 1913 | Tuscarawas County, Ohio | chronic bronchitis | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | |
Lowery, Peterson C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 B 15 United States 2 C 3 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery | October 25, 1820 | Chester Twp., Wayne County, Ohio | November 4, 1873 | Wayne County, Ohio | killed by steam saw mill explosion | Eight Square | Latasburg, Wayne County, Ohio | listed as prisoner of war, May 3, 1864, Red River, Arkansas; some records indicate name as Peterson Conrad Lowery |
Lowrey, Harmon | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 I 2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry 3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1841 | April 3, 1924 | Los Angeles, California | Inglewood Park | Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California | |||
Lowrey, John H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 I (9-month) 2 A 169 Ohio 3 H 102 Ohio 4 G 189 Ohio | abt. 1838 | January 30, 1923 | Los Angeles, California | |||||
Ludlow, George | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Sergeant | 1 F 2 D 58 Ohio 3 D 58 Ohio | March 27, 1821 | Ohio | September 16, 1886 | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | consumption | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | |
Lynch, John H | Private | A (90-day) | December 25, 1841 | New York | January 5, 1915 | Toledo, Ohio | locomotor atasia, arteriosclerosis | Toledo Mausoleum | Toledo, Ohio | real estate agent |
Lynn, Osborne S | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E (90-day) 2 D 44 Ohio 3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry | January 15, 1841 | February 23, 1864 | disease | Glen Forest | Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio | |||
Mackey, George W | Private | I (90-day) | October 1, 1838 | Franklin County, Pennsylvania | September 25, 1911 | Galion, Ohio | disease of leg | Fairview | Galion, Crawford County, Ohio | |
Madden, Simon B | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 A (90-day) 2 H 80 Ohio 3 H 80 Ohio | abt. 1841 | Ohio | June 29, 1915 | Topeka, Kansas | ||||
Mairs, Thomas | Private | C (90-day) | August 9, 1837 | February 20, 1863 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | disease | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |
Maize, Lewis E | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Corporal | 1 C (90-day) 2 I 59 New York 3 H 59 New York | March 28, 1839 | Ashland County, Ohio | May 12, 1885 | Ashland County, Ohio | Ashland | Ashland, Ashland County, Ohio | Many soldiers of Co. H, 59th NYVol recruited from Ohio/Ashland | |
Major, James | Private | C | September 18, 1843 | Bainbridge, Down County, Ireland | February 13, 1927 | West Point, Hancock County, Illinois | heart disease | Graham | Hancock County, Illinois | |
Mallery, Hiram W | 1 Private 2 Corporal 3 Private | 1 K 2 C 176 Ohio 3 C 176 Ohio | December, 1841 | Wadsworth, Medina County, Ohio | January 25, 1915 | Chippewa Lake, Ohio | Waltz | Lafayette Twp., Medina County, Ohio | ||
Maloney, John | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A 2 G | abt. 1837 | August 11, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | typhoid febris | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
Mangle, David K | Private | G | November 13, 1835 | Maryland | April 19, 1928 | Vestaburg, Montcalm County, Michigan | Richland Township | Vestaburg, Montcalm County, Michigan | ||
Mangle, Franklin | Private | G | abt. 1842 | March 4, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Missisisppi | Created FindAGrave memorial and requested photo 6/3/18. | |
Mapps, David S | Private | F | abt. 1832 | January 12, 1863 | ||||||
Mark, Marion | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 K 2 D 114 Ohio 3 B 114 Ohio 4 A 48 Ohio | August 1, 1846 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 17, 1933 | Findlay, Ohio | pneumonia | Maple Grove | Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio | Actual name Charles Marion Mark |
Marka, Lewis | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 H 2 Ohio Cavalry | abt. 1843 | Switzerland | June 24, 1925 | Berlin Heights, Ohio | Berlinville | Berlinville, Erie County, Ohio | ||
Markley, James | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G 2 K 14 United States Verterans Reserve | April 12, 1842 | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | February 14, 1888 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Marks, John | Private | F (9-month) | abt. 1832 | 1908 | ||||||
Marks, John | Private | C | abt. 1842 | December 28, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi | Created FindAGrave memorial 6/9/18 | |
Marnot, Gotlieb | Private | F (9-month) | abt. 1839 | April 3, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | in hospital resulting from suicide | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi | ||
Marrow, William F | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Lieut 3 Captain | 1 I (90-day) 2 A 187 Ohio 3 D 187 Ohio | August 21, 1835 | May 25, 1902 | Hartwell, Ohio | Arlington National | Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia | |||
Marsh, Aretus | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (90-day) 2 K 102 Ohio | abt. 1843 | Ohio | February 20, 1863 | Clarksville, Tennessee | disease | Marsh | Sullivan, Ashland County, Ohio | Originally buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Tennesse but body returned to Sullivan, Ohio, for re-interrment in family plot. |
Marshall, Daniel S
Soldier's Profile | Musician | K | April 15, 1841 | Schuylkill, Pennsylvania | December 14, 1899 | Windsor, Wayne County, Ohio | consumption | Canaan Center | Canaan, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of Joseph (below) |
Marshall, David W | 1 Adjutant 2 Adjutant 3 Captain 4 Major 5 Lt Col | 1 A (90-day) 2 FS (90-day) 3 F 51 Ohio 4 FS 51 Ohio 5 FS 51 Ohio | May 15, 1837 | Manhattan, New York County, New York | October 22, 1907 | Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | chronic cystitis | Dayton National | Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | Enlisted in Ohio regiments while visiting from New York when war broke out. |
Marshall, James D | 1 Captain 2 Captain 3 Sergeant | 1 112 Ohio 2 A 2 Ohio 3 K (90-day) | July 24, 1837 | Somerset, Perry County, Ohio | April 11, 1904 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | South Lawn | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | painter as occupation | |
Marshall, James | Private | F (9-month) | abt. 1841 | February 8, 1923 | Cannington, Canada | |||||
Marshall, Joseph R | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry | September 24, 1842 | Franklin County, Pennsylvania | January 1, 1918 | Canaan, Wayne County, Ohio | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Wayne County, Ohio | brother of Daniel (above) | |
Martin, John S | Private | G | March 26, 1840 | Tiffin, Seneca County, Ohio | February 5, 1914 | Rittman, Wayne County, Ohio | Rittman | Rittman, Wayne County, Ohio | Grave registration card and subequent service identification at gravesite are incorrect (not 116th OVI) | |
Martin, Josiah | 1 Private 2 Captain | 1 B 2 A 166 Ohio | February 9, 1840 | Somerset County, Pennsylvania | January 17, 1921 | Bagley, Guthrie County, Iowa | Greenbrier | Cooper, Greene County, Iowa | ||
Mather, Daniel D | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 4 Ohio (90-day) 2 F | December 28, 1843 | Union County, Ohio | May 11, 1927 | Columbus, Ohio | struck by automobile 4/8/1927 | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | severely wounded in Civil War; severely injured in drilling rig accident 1899; killed by automobile in 1927 |
Mathews, Robert F | Private | C | abt. 1839 | August 15, 1864 | St. Olive Branch, Mississippi | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Maxel, Jacob G | Private | G | April 12, 1846 | Lancaster, Pennsylvania | January 1, 1922 | Orrville, Ohio | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | name Maxel & Maxell on military records; served 8 months, 9 months,10 months in listed units, respectively | |
McAffee, Joseph H | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 G | October 15, 1843 | Dalton, Ohio | January 28, 1899 | Dixon County, Nebraska | Rose Hill | Emerson, Nebraska | ||
McBride, Thomas | Private | D | March 3, 1820 | February 21, 1864 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | location of and reason for death unknown | |||
McCarty, William B | 1st Lieut | B (90-day) | 1822 | February 5, 1898 | purported to have captured first Confederate flag of the Civil War at Philippi, (West) Virginia, June, 1861 | |||||
McClain, Richard W | Captain | D (90-day) | November 26, 1823 | Plainfield, Ohio | March 31, 1880 | Plainfield, Ohio | Fairfield | West Lafayette, Coshocton County, Ohio | captured at Battle of Chickamauga (51st OVI), held in Libby Prison | |
McClarran, Harrison M | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 H | January 4, 1840 | Westmoreland, Pennsylvania | October 20, 1899 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | merchant in Wooster, Ohio, post-war | |
McClelland, John F Soldier's Profile | Private | B | abt. 1822 | September 20, 1862 | Cumberland gap, Kentucky | disease while prisoner of war | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | ||
McCluggage, John | Private | B | March 15, 1842 | Allegheny County, Pennsylvania | June 13, 1863 | on Mississippi River | tyhpoides fibris | Presbyterian Church | Wakatomika, Coshocton County, Ohio | with Paul Wilder at Battle of Tazewell where they captured Confederate Colonel |
McClure, Addison S | 1 Private 2 Sgt Major 3 Captain | 1 E 4 Ohio (90-day) 2 FS 4 Ohio (90-day) 3 H | October 10, 1839 | April 17, 1903 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | admitted to bar in 1861; elected U.S. Representative from Ohio in 47th and 54th Congresses; recorder & postmaster Wooster, Ohio; part owner Wooster Republican newspaper | ||
McCollough, Isaac | Private | B | December 8, 1828 | Holmes County, Ohio | August 7, 1908 | Butler, Ohio | heart trouble | Independence-Butler | Richland County, Ohio | wounded by shell burst at Battle of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, abt. May 17, 1863; severe sunstroke; was a highly rated mechanic |
McConnell, Thomas J | Private | B (9-month) | January 17, 1818 | Benhurst, Ohio | June 15, 1888 | Morris, Ohio | wounded and captured on or about May 22, 1863 at Second Assault on Vicksburg; farmer and carpenter; some records indicate birth in Virginia | |||
McCormick, William Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G 2 H | abt. 1840 | June 1, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action during Siege of Vicksburg | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | shot while digging earthworks below enemy fortifications; memorial headstones in two Ohio cemeteries | |
McCoy, David S | Private | H (9-month) | abt. 1843 | May 1, 1863 | Port Gibson, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson) | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
McCoy, Edward D | Private | G (90-day) | 1866 | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||||
McCracken, Alexander | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt | 1 C (90-day) 2 C | July 30, 1898 | Maple Grove | Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio | death dates vary widely over various resources | ||||
McDowell, Francis M | Private | H (90-day) | 1839 | September 29, 1921 | Murphysboro, Illinois | Murphysboro City | Murphysboro, Illinois | |||
McElhinney, Robert G | Private | G | June 17, 1839 | Fredericksburg, Ohio | March 21, 1872 | Orrville, Ohio | Lutheran | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
McFarland, James | Private | D | abt. 1843 | April 17, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | disease | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | ||
McFee, Amzi | Private | H | abt. 1838 | May 1, 1863 | Port Gibson, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson) | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
McGee, Isaac S | Private | F | 1842 | September 21, 1921 | Valmont, Colorado | Green Mountain | Boulder, Colorado | |||
McIlvain, John | Private | K | abt. 1843 | August 25, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
McIlvain, Marquis/Marcus | Private | K | 1843 | 5, 1892 | Jackson Presbyterian | Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio | ||||
McIntire, Angus A | Private | G | abt. 1843 | April 3, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | disease; camp fever | Knoxville, Tennessee County | |||
McIntyre, Cornelius H | Private | F | April 6, 1845 | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | February 9, 1910 | Peoria, Union County, Ohio | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | ||
McIntyre, Darius | Private | F | May 15, 1823 | Clark County, Ohio | September 5, 1910 | Union County, Ohio | Hopewell | Magnetic Springs, Union County, Ohio | probable but unknown relationship to James and John | |
McIntyre, James K | Private | F | abt. 1843 | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | assumed but unknown relationship to Darius and John | ||||
McIntyre, John | Private | F | abt. 1843 | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | assumed but unknown relationship to Darius and James | ||||
McKain, Jackson | Private | F | abt. 1840 | February 13, 1863 | Jackson, Mississippi | disease in hospital as prisoner of war | Jackson, Mississippi | likely captured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | ||
McKean, John B | Private | G | abt. 1842 | April 2, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | disease | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | Knoxville National Cemetery incorrectly lists as 46th OVI | |
McKeever, John H | Private | F | August, 1813 | Chester County, Pennsylvania | August 15, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | disease | Mound City National | Cairo, Illinois | died on board hospital steamship Nashville believed to be docked at Vicksburg, Mississippi; memorial monument at Milford Center Cemetery, Milford Center, Ohio |
McLaren, Charles C | Private | D | August 22, 1842 | July 10, 1893 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||
McLaughlin, John | Private | B | abt. 1839 | March 4, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
McManaway, Thomas | Private | H (90-day) | October 22, 1838 | Cambridge, Ohio | May 15, 1910 | Northwood | Guernsey County, Ohio | mother Elizabeth J. Custer 1st cousin to Gen. George Armstrong Custer | ||
McMurray, Hugh | Sergeant | D | abt. 1843 | March 4, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | continued fever | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | assumed same Hugh McMurray who served in both 90-day and 3-year regiments | |
McNulty, James | Captain | G (90-day) | August 7, 1833 | August 7, 1909 | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | served: Mexican War; 16th OVI 4 months; 102nd OVI 4 months; 166th OVI 4 months | |||
McQuigg, James C | Corporal | G | August 1, 1838 | Islandcarragh, Antrim County, Ireland | January 3, 1922 | Pana, Illinois | probably due to fall from front porch December 24, 1921 | Linwood | Pana, Christian County, Illinois | immigrated to U.S. June, 1843; a bio indicates service with 90-day 4th OVI but no records to support this; finger blown off at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou resulting in discharge; post-war attorney |
McVicker, Ezeriah | Private | D | abt. 1843 | Ohio | January 13, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | |
Meek, John W | Private | H (90-day) | abt. 1840 | Olathe Memorial | Olathe, Kansas | possibly served in 10th Ohio Cavalry making date of death September 13, 1877 but cannot confirm | ||||
Megavy, Jacob | Corporal | C | abt. 1841 | May 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action at First Assault on Vicksburg | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Menson, John C | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 I 64 Ohio | abt. 1817 | May 7, 1886 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | records show a John C Manson also in Co. I, 64th Ohio, likely same but no positive; newspaper article claims he is man who shot Conf. Gen. Robert Garnett at Carrick's Ford but conflicts with other records | ||
Middagh, George | Private | I | abt. 1842 | September 6, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | died in Marine General Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Miller, Samuel B | Private | B | abt. 1836 | September 14, 1863 | Keokuk, Iowa | disease | Oakland | Keokuk, Iowa | ||
Miller, William D | Corporal | H | 1882 | Wooster, Ohio | "died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou" | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Mills, John | Private | D | abt. 1829 | March 29, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | tyhpoid | Vicksburg National | Vickburg, Mississippi | ||
Mills, Kingsley R | Private | H | June 10, 1843 | Michigan | October 3, 1917 | Denmark Center, Ohio | Gould | Pierpont, Ashtabula County, Ohio | ||
Mills, Milton Soldier's Profile | 1 Captain 2 Captain 3 Major | 1 K (90-day) 2 D 3 FS | September 27, 1831 | Dresden, Ohio | April 21, 1889 | Zanesville, Ohio | illnesses resulting from captivity after Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | great great grandfather of this website's author; brother of Newton |
Mills, Newton T Soldier's Profile | Private | D | June 20, 1842 | Eills Station, Ohio | November 17, 1918 | Dresden, Ohio | brother of Milton | |||
Minser, George O | Private | G (90-day) | October 31, 1865 | Wooster, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Moffatt, George | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 A (90-day) 2 E 143 Ohio (100 days) | September 24, 1838 | Dublin, Tyrone County, Ireland | March 16, 1913 | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | pneumonia | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | immigrated U.S. ca. 1855; carpet weaver, G.A.R. official; |
Monosmith, Simon | Private | K | abt. 1842 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vickbsburg, Mississippi | memorial on family grave monument at Litchfield Burial Park, Litchfield, Ohio | |
Monroe, William R | Captain | F | November 1, 1823 | October 7, 1862 | Portsmouth, Ohio | pericarditis | Greenmount | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | died just a few hours after arriving in Ohio from Cumberland Gap retreat | |
Moody, Miller Soldier's Profile | Captain | I (90-day) | abt. 1821 | Knox County, Ohio | November 7, 1862 | Chambersburg, Pennsylvania | from wounds (five amputations) received at Battle of West Woods, Antietam, September 17, 1862 | Bellville | Bellville, Richland County, Ohio | mayor, Bellville, Ohio, ca.1847; Ohio state legislature 1849/50 |
Moore, Charles H | 1 1st Lieut 2 1st Lieut 3 1st Lieut | 1 H (90-day) 2 FS 97 Ohio 3 B 97 Ohio | abt. 1838 | June 25, 1886 | Columbus, Ohio | |||||
Moore, James W | Captain | H (90-day) | abt. 1825 | Pennsylvania | April 17, 1903 | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||
Morend, Peter J Soldier's Profile | Private | E | February 10, 1807 | Orsieres, Valais County, Switzerland | September 10, 1887 | Napoleon, Ohio | St. Peter and Paul Catholic | Glenmont, Holmes County, Ohio | enlisted as age 40 but actually 54 years old; oldest member to serve in 16th OVI (known to date) | |
Morette, John | Private | E | abt. 1838 | May 17, 1863 | Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Big Black River Bridge | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Morrison, John | Private | A | abt. 1819 | May 19, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | disease | Cave Hill National | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
Moses, Enoch R | Private | F | April 2, 1838 | June 1, 1920 | Kewanee, Illinois | Maquon | Maquon, Illinois | brother of Samuel | ||
Moses, Lorenzo | Sergeant | F | March 26, 1830 | April 25, 1906 | Richmond, Virginia | Claibourne | Richwood, Union County, Ohio | may be related to Samuel and Enoch | ||
Moses, Samuel V | Private | F | 1840 | Franklin County, New York | April 2, 1899 | Mercer, Ohio | Hamilton-Bethel | Mendon, Mercer County, Ohio | brother of Enoch | |
Moyer, Nathan | Private | E | March 20, 1839 | Pennsylvania | September 11, 1863 | Medina County, Ohio | Homer Reformed Church | Homerville, Medina County, Ohio | ||
Munroe, Frank | Corporal | D | abt. 1841 | February 1, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | continued fever | Lexington National | Lexington, Kentucky | Lexington National Cemetery formally City Cemetery | |
Murphy, Abraham L | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K (90-day) 2 F 97 Ohio | September 2, 1836 | Albany, New York | February 17, 1916 | Adams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohio | heart trouble | Adams Mills | Adams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohio | family moved to Adams Mills from Albany, NY, in 1842; worked on canal boats, drove cattle, various railroad jobs, postmaster |
Muse, Robert W | 1 Captain 2 Major | 1 A 2 FS | April 22, 1821 | Harrison County, Virginia | November 21, 1890 | Greenwood | Newton, Kansas | lawyer; newspaper owner/editor; probate judge; railroad officer; lumber business; mayor of Newton, Kansas; bank owner; property owner | ||
Myers, Charles C | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Prin Musn | 1 F 2 D 3 FS | abt. 1842 | December 29, 1863 | DeCrow's Point, Texas | disease | Galveston, Texas | actual burial site probably lost on Matagorda Island, Texas | ||
Myers, Peter | Private | E | Holmes County, Ohio | May 15, 1902 | Oaklandon (assumed), Indiana | Old Oaklandon | Oaklandon, Indiana | |||
Nevill, Edward | Private | B | abt. 1830 | May 25, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Big Black River Bridge | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Nicholas, John D | Captain | A (90-day) | abt. 1830 | February 7, 1898 | Coshocton, Ohio | peritonitis | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | after war became Common Pleas judge in Coshocton, Holmes, Wayne Counties, Ohio | |
Norris, Joseph R | Private | D | 1843 | Ohio | December 29, 1900 | Arlington (assumed), Kansas | Arlington | Arlington, Kansas | ||
Norton, Martin H Soldier's Profile | 2nd Lieut | C | 1843 | Wayne County, Ohio | August 17, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | acute dysentery | Reedsburg | Plain, Stark County, Ohio | died on board hosptial steamer Nashville docked at Vicksburg, Mississippi; cousin of Milton Reed; some military records indicate burial at Vicksburg National Cemetery |
Ogle, John W | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | January 17, 1837 | abt. May 25, 1863 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Ogle, William | Private | D | May 2, 1842 | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | April 22, 1909 | Waterloo, Dekalb County, Indiana | Waterloo | Waterloo, Dekalb County, Indiana | moved to Waterloo, IN, after war; then Nebraska, then Missouri, back to Waterloo in 1905; no natural children, adopted one girl | |
Ogle, Zachariah | Private | D | July 12, 1840 | July 10, 1896 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Oldroyd, Asbury B | Private | C | May 10, 1842 | Ohio | August 23, 1921 | Wayne County, Ohio | Shreve | Shreve, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Oldroyd, Charles W | 1 Corporal 2 Private 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 1st Lieut | 1 C (90-day) 2 C (90-day) 3 C 4 A 5 C | September 17, 1838 | Ohio | February 25, 1912 | Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas | Highland | Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas | active in Republican politics, including treasurer Franklin County, Kansas | |
Oswald, Aaron B | Sergeant | C | abt. 1838 | May 22, 1863 | Vicksburg, Mississippi | killed in action at Second Assault on Vicksburg | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Missisisppi | ||
Otto, William H Soldier's Profile | Private | K | September 12, 1845 | Northumberland County, Pennsylvania | July 1, 1929 | Long Grove, Iowa | Oak Hill | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | enlisted at age 16 claiming to be 18 | |
Oubrick, Thomas | Private | D | August 6, 1842 | Ohio | January 10, 1929 | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | obituary states served 3 years and 3 months implying 90-day service but no record to prove | |
Owen, Alexander B | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private 4 Private | 1 A 2 K 3 D 114 Ohio 4 B 114 Ohio | October 23, 1844 | New York | August 19, 1892 | Randall, Jewell County, Kansas | Randall | Randall, Jewell County, Kansas | son of Napoleon B., below; bio contributed by John Surman | |
Owens, Napoleon B | Private | I | abt. 1812 | Oneida County, New York | January 6, 1889 | Virginia County | Hampton National | Hampton County, Virginia | father of Alexander B., above; bio contributed by John Surman | |
Parks, Charles T | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 H | 1842 | May 20, 1916 | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | ||||
Parsons, Solomon | Private | A (9-month) | January 9, 1835 | April 7, 1863 | typhoid | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | died on board hospital steamer D. A. January probably near Milliken's Bend or Young's Point, Louisiana | ||
Patterson, Daniel Soldier's Profile | Corporal | K | abt. 1841 | January 16, 1863 | Vicksburg (near), Mississippi | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Paul, Rudolphus O | Private | I (9-month) | 1823 | Pennsylvania | December 21, 1895 | Smithville, Ohio | Old Lutheran | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Peck, Willis | Private | F | abt. 1842 | June 7, 1862 | Flat Lick, Kentucky | continuous fever | Knoxville, Tennessee | |||
Peight, David C | Private | I | September, 1832 | Mifflin County, Pennsylvania | April 30, 1902 | Wayne County, Ohio | Geyer | Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio | believed to be brother of John | |
Peight, John | Sergeant | I | January, 1829 | Mifflin County, Pennsylvania | October 3, 1911 | Huntington County, Indiana | Star of Hope | Huntington, Indiana | believed to be brother of David | |
Perine, Peter J | Private | C | abt. 1842 | Ohio | October 2, 1921 | discharged from National Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sawtelle, California, October 5, 1920 | ||||
Peters, Matthew H | Private | E (90-day) | abt. September 6, 1841 | Bavaria County, Germany | May 11, 1918 | Watseka, Illinois | G.A.R. | Watseka, Illinois | grew up as orphan on streets of New Orleans; taken to Springfield, Ohio, by benefactor and educated; mayor of Watseka, Illinois for six years and business man in that city. | |
Peyton, Thomas | Corporal | D | abt. 1829 | January 31, 1903 | Quincy, Illinois | Lakeside | Pekin, Illinois | died at Soldiers' and Sailor's Home, Quincy, Illinois | ||
Pierson, Enos Soldier's Profile | Corporal | C | December 15, 1915 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||||
Piper, Henry | Private | C | January 11, 1896 | New Pittsburg, Ohio | ||||||
Playford, John/George H | Sergeant | A | abt. 1839 | March 13, 1925 | Zanesville, Ohio | Greenwood | Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio | served three years in 16th OVI | ||
Plumer, William S | Private | F | January 30, 1886 | Toledo, Ohio | "congestion of lungs" | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Plummer, Samuel | Private | C (90-day) | May 2, 1840 | March 21, 1914 | Orrville, Ohio | Orr | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | gravestone indicates soldier was badly wounded at Battle of Mission Ridge with 41st Ohio | ||
Pocock, Robert | 1st Srgt | G | July 12, 1874 | Shreve, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Pomeroy, Orange | Asst Surg | FS | December 7, 1835 | May 16, 1915 | St. Petersburg, Florida | Chardon | Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio | grad. Cincinnati Medical College, 1860; postmaster Chardon, Ohio; died at winter home in Florida | ||
Porter, Samuel | Private | G | December 8, 1898 | |||||||
Powell, John | Private | G (9-month) | March 8, 1830 | June 25, 1863 | on hospital boat | Cairo, Illinois | ||||
Price, Simeon P | Private | B | abt. 1842 | June 15, 1862 | Flat Lick, Kentucky | of disease listed as laryngitis | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | ||
Purcell, Enos | Private | B | August 10, 1838 | November 24, 1907 | Green Lawn | Grenola, Kansas | ||||
Randolph, Milton R | Private | I | April 18, 1909 | Dayton National | Dayton, Wayne County, Ohio | |||||
Rathburn, Samuel E | Private | C | abt. 1840 | September 13, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | typhoid malarial | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | died at Marine Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Reckerd, James | Musician | H | January 7, 1866 | Wooster, Ohio | diptheria | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Reed, Hiram H | Sergeant | I | September 16, 1830 | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | August 17, 1917 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Ohio County | |||
Reed, Milton S | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 A 2 K | March 10, 1844 | Wayne County, Ohio | October 21, 1931 | Wooster, Ohio | natural causes | Burbank | Burbank, Wayne County, Ohio | died at home on North Buckeye Street, Wooster, Ohio; cousin of Martin H. Norton |
Reid, William W Soldier's Profile | Corporal | C | November 20, 1835 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 7, 1912 | Topeka, Kansas | Rochester | Topeka, Kansas | some information indicates he may have been promoted to Sergeant | |
Reiser, Francis A | Private | K | abt. 1819 | May 5, 1864 | Matagorda Island, Texas | disease | Galveston, Texas | gravesite unknown | ||
Richeson, Hamilton | 1 Sergeant 2 2nd Lieut 3 2nd Lieut 4 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 C (90-day) 3 G 4 G | abt. 1833 | June 19, 1870 | Wooster, Ohio | tuberculosis | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | after war became lawyer in Wayne County, Ohio; died at 37 | |
Richey, Joseph | Private | H | abt. 1841 | August 19, 1863 | Carrolleton, Louisiana | disease (probably malaria) | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
Rinehart, Levi M | 1st Lieut | FS (90-day) | abt. May 29, 1836 | Cambridge, Ohio | February 13, 1865 | Laprelle Creek, Dakota Territory County, Wyoming | killed by Cheyenne Indians | Old Pioneer | Casper, Wyoming | captured at Harper's Ferry, VA with 60th OVI; paroled, raised cavalry company, assigned 11th Ohio Cavalry, sent to western frontier |
Rinehart, Thomas H | Private | F (90-day) | 1834 | May 14, 1911 | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | ||||
Rish, Benjamin F | Private | G | abt. 1843 | Columbiana, Ohio | August 6, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | diptheria | Port Hudson National | Zachary, Louisiana | brother of George W Rish |
Rish, George W | Private | G | January 9, 1845 | Columbiana, Ohio | May 11, 1911 | South Bend, Indiana | Oak Hill | Plymouth, Indiana | brother of Benjamin F Rish | |
Roberts, Allen | Private | F | abt. 1843 | January 28, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | from wounds received in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Mound City, Illinois | |||
Roberts, William G | Private | B | abt. 1843 | May 17, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | died in Van Buren General Hospital Milliken't Bend, Louisiana | |
Robertson, David | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D 2 B | abt. 1815 | June 20, 1863 | Annapolis, Maryland | disease | St. John's College (no record) | Annapolis, Maryland | died in General Hospital, Division #1, Annapolis, Maryland; reason Annapolis location unknown, possibly was captured and paroled? | |
Robinson, Alva E | Private | F | abt. 1841 | March 7, 1863 | Jackson, Mississippi | disease | Jackson, Mississippi | died in Confederate hospital at Jackson, Mississippi, as a prisoner of war; may have been imprisoned in Peral River Bridge | ||
Robison, James D | Surgeon | FS (90-day) | April 23, 1820 | Wooster, Ohio | May 10, 1895 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | performed first amputation of the Civil War at Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia | |
Romey, Frederick G Soldier's Profile | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 G | August 18, 1845 | Wooster, Ohio | October 17, 1933 | Canton, Ohio | West Lawn | Canton, Stark County, Ohio | became Superintendent of Police of Canton, Ohio | |
Roney, Charles H | 1 Private 2 1st Srgt | 1 K (90-day) 2 D | abt. September, 1841 | February 20, 1917 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||
Rose, Walter J | Private | G | abt. 1841 | June 6, 1863 | Millikent's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | died in Van Buren General Hospital at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana; some records indicate death at Memphis, Tennessee | |
Rosenberger, John | Private | B | April 20, 1863 | Gulf of Mexico | disease | buried at sea | captured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Decmeber 29, 1862; paroled but died on board ship Underwriter en route from New Orleans to Annapolis, Maryland; buried at sea | |||
Ross, William M | 1 1st Srgt 2 1st Lieut 3 Captain | 1 G (90-day) 2 G 3 D | April 8, 1837 | April 4, 1885 | Millersburg, Ohio | "blood poison from the effects of wounds received at (Battle of) Chickasaw (Bayou)" | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | attained title of Doctor after Civil War | |
Rouch, Jacob | Private | F | abt. 1844 | December 28, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action by gunshot at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Ruckle, William H | 1 Private 2 Private 3 1st Lieut 4 2nd Lieut | 1 K (90-day) 2 B (90-day) 3 I 4 D | January 23, 1839 | March 1, 1916 | Belle Vista | El Dorado, Kansas | ||||
Russell, Thomas Soldier's Profile | Corporal | K | February 18, 1837 | Balliboro, Ontario County, Canada | November 28, 1914 | Wayne County, Ohio | Canaan Center | Canaan, Athens County, Ohio | discharged December 16, 1862 due to wounds which may have been the loss of several fingers from his right hand | |
Ryno, William | Corporal | I | abt. 1842 | April 24, 1863 | Gulf of Mexico | from wounds received in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862, and/or from sickness while prisoner | buried at sea | captured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Decmeber 29, 1862; paroled but died on board ship Underwriter en route from New Orleans to Annapolis, Maryland; buried at sea | ||
Salesbury, Elmer J | Private | H | February 19, 1884 | Hot Springs, Arkansas | tuberculosis | death info from 11th Reunion transcript - "from Chicago, Illinois" | ||||
Schaef, Edward | Private | G (9-month) | March 9, 1841 | October 19, 1919 | Shreve, Ohio | Moreland | Moreland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio | |||
Schumbarger, Jacob | Private | E | abt. 1844 | March 27, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | "phthisis" (tuberculosis) | New Orleans, Louisiana | listed variously as "Schneeberger" and other spellings | ||
Scott, Samuel S | Private | A | abt. 1843 | December 29, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | disease | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | some records indicate death on December 9 or 12; some records indicated burial at Lewis Cemetery, Muskingum County, Ohio | |
Scott, William W Soldier's Profile | Private | B (90-day) | June 27, 1845 | Mohican Township, Wayne County | August 23, 1916 | Stillwater, Oklahoma | IOOF (Odd Fellows) | Maramec, Oklahoma | McLaughlin's Cavalry Squadron was consolidated into 5th Ohio Cavalry in July, 1865 | |
Searight, William H | Private | H | 1884 | Montpelier, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Seemany, Samuel | Private | E | March 14, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | June 14, 1908 | Edwards County, Kansas | Hillside | Kinsley, Edwards County, Kansas | ||
Seibecker, Peter | Private | I | abt. 1836 | March 4, 1863 | St. Louis, Missouri | small pox | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | died in Small Pox General Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri | |
Seigfried, Samuel | Private | H | March 4, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | apoplexy | |||||
Seigfried, William H Soldier's Profile | Private | C | May 21, 1841 | Centre, Pennsylvania | August 1, 1920 | Barberton, Ohio | Lakewood | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | soldier preferred spelling last name Seigfried vs. Siegfried; some records indicate died in Summit, Ohio | |
Sells, William | Private | D | abt. 1841 | January 16, 1863 | Keokuk, Iowa | disease | Keokuk National | Keokuk, Iowa | died in hospital at Keokuk, Iowa | |
Shadrach, John | Private | D | abt. 1842 | January 8, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | died in hospital at Memphis, Tennessee | |
Shaeffer, Hiram M | 1st Lieut | H | 1837 | August 1, 1889 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Shaffer, Henry | Private | K | 1866 | Wooster, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Shamp, Sidney H | Private | G | abt. 1842 | April 18, 1863 | bronchitis | Keokuk National | Keokuk, Iowa | believed re-interred from Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa | ||
Shank, George W | Private | B | December, 1838 | Lakeville, Ohio | January 14, 1902 | Canby, Oregon | Zion Memorial | Canby, Oregon | wounded in head and taken prisoner at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | |
Shannon, Samuel | Private | B | abt. 1834 | April 5, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862, and small pox | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | died in hosptial at Memphis, Tennessee | |
Shannon, Thomas W | Private | B | 1842 | Millersburg, Ohio | February 4, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862; gunshot left lung | Mound City | Mound City, Illinois | died in hospital at Paducah, Kentucky |
Sharp, George | Private | G | abt. 1825 | August 19, 1863 | Keokuk, Iowa | disease | Oakland | Keokuk, Iowa | ||
Shaw, Charles | Private | A | abt. 1836 | April 28, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | original burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867 | |
Sheaham, William | Private | H | abt. 1844 | August 12, 1864 | Morganza, Louisiana | disease | Port Hudson National | Port Hudson, Louisiana | ||
Shelby, Peter Soldier's Profile | Private | I | September, 1843 | Ashland County, Ohio | November 14, 1907 | Ashland, Ohio | sudden illness | Maple Grove | Ashland County, Ohio | died at home |
Shock, Christopher | Private | D | 1820 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||||
Shrimplin, Newton | Corporal | E | August 14, 1882 | Killbuck, Ohio | info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Shunk, Jackson | Private | F (90-day) | September 5, 1836 | September 8, 1926 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Shyre, Michael | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 D (9-month) 2 B (9-month) | abt. 1838 | January 10, 1863 | Jefferson Barracks, Missouri | disease | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Smail, William | Private | B | abt. 1843 | Holmes County, Ohio | April 16, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | |
Smith, Cyrus | Private | K | January 26, 1896 | Woodbine, Iowa | reported as being a minister in Iowa at time of death | |||||
Smith, Edward E | Private | E | abt. 1842 | May 17, 1863 | Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Big Black River Bridge | Vicksburg, Mississippi | |||
Smith, George H | Private | A | abt. 1826 | August 1, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Tennessee | disease | Knoxville, Tennessee | |||
Smith, Henry H | Private | H | 1840 | January 23, 1930 | Sidney | Sidney, Indiana | ||||
Smith, Jacob | Private | F | abt. 1828 | February 21, 1862 | London, Kentucky | disease | London, Kentucky | died in hospital at London, Kentucky | ||
Smith, Philip M | 1 1st Lieut 2 Captain | 1 K 2 G | February 23, 1840 | Wayne County, Ohio | May 17, 1904 | Pima County, Arizona | Forest-Llewellyn | Kirksville, Missouri | after war was sheriff of Kirksville, Missouri, and active in the furniture and hardware business in that city. | |
Smith, William | Private | B | 1894 | Oblong, Illinois | ||||||
Smyser, Henry C | Private | I | abt. February, 1844 | April 28, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Reedsburg | Plain, Stark County, Ohio | relationship to other Smysers probable but not confirmed | |
Smyser, Henry | Private | I | March 30, 1838 | Reedsburg, Ohio | May 19, 1910 | Wichita, Kansas | Maple Grove | Wichita, Kansas | brother of Jacob D. Smyser; served together; buried Jacob at mouth of Yazoo River | |
Smyser, Jacob D | Private | I | February 17, 1840 | January 19, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | disease | Reedsburg | Plain, Stark County, Ohio | brother of and buried by Henry; family re-interred from private grave at Young's Point, Louisiana, in late March, 1863 | |
Snyder, Benjamin F | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 E 2 H 114 Ohio 3 I 114 Ohio | December 31, 1843 | Tuscarawas County, Ohio | February 24, 1917 | Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas | Effingham | Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas | farmer, postmaster, probate judge in Atchison County, Kansas, after war; enlisted in 16th Ohio with three other brothers | |
Snyder, Daniel C | Private | E | abt. 1839 | March 15, 1863 | Jefferson Barracks, Missouri | small pox | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Snyder, Samuel | Private | B | abt. 1840 | July 27, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; died on hospital steamer Laura Hill at New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Snyder, William I | Private | C (9-month) | abt. 1840 | June 12, 1863 | Memphis, Tennessee | disease | Memphis National | Memphis, Tennessee | ||
Sommers, Anthony M | 1 Private 2 Sergeant 3 2nd Lieut 4 1st Lieut 5 ? 6 ? | 1 C (90-day) 2 H 3 H 4 G 5 B 8 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year) 6 D 8 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year) | March 3, 1842 | Ohio | September 17, 1909 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | death info from brief obituary on file; son of Gideon; clerk for U.S. Department of Interior for 20 years after war | |
Sommers, Gideon B | Private | H (9-month) | December 1, 1806 | Pennsylvania | August 25, 1877 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript; father of Anthony | |
Sommers, John P | Private | A | abt. 1817 | May 3, 1862 | Flat Lick, Kentucky | typhoid | ||||
Spangler, William | 1 2nd Lieut 2 Captain | 1 G (90-day) 2 B | abt. 1833 | January 19, 1862 | Millersburg, Ohio | disease | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Spring, Daniel G | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | abt. 1835 | May 17, 1863 | Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Big Black River Bridge | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Spurgeon, William H | Corporal | D | December 10, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | continuous fever | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | |||
St. Clair, Daniel | Private | D | abt. 1842 | July 27, 1862 | Cumberland Gap, Kentucky | disease | brother of William; brother John, 97th Ohio, died of disease February 6, 1863 | |||
St. Clair, William Soldier's Profile | Private | D | March 12, 1840 | Pennsylvania | February 8, 1931 | Dresden, Ohio | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | brother of Daniel; brother John, 97th Ohio, died of disease February 6, 1863 | |
Stahl, Zachariah T | Private | G | abt. 1833 | December 29, 1863 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Stauffer, Jacob B | Private | C (90-day) | May 7, 1840 | Wayne County, Ohio | June 20, 1914 | Orrville, Ohio | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | last name spelled Stouffer on some military records | |
Steel, Amos | Corporal | C | April 9, 1885 | Marshalville, Ohio | "lung fever" | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||
Steel, Benjamin | Sergeant | I | abt. 1838 | abt. 1880 | Orrville | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Stein, George W | 1 Sergeant 2 1st Lieut 3 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 C 3 A | abt. 1837 | 1865 | Shreveport, Louisiana | disease | ||||
Stevenson, Benjamin A | 1 Private 2 Private 3 Private | 1 A (90-day) 2 G 80 Ohio 3 G 80 Ohio | March 12, 1834 | West Chester, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | October 30, 1909 | Coshocton County, Ohio | harness maker; restaurant owner post-war | |||
Stick, Henry | Private | G | abt. 1838 | January 22, 1862 | Lexington, Kentucky | disease | City | Lexington, Kentucky | ||
Stimmell, John | Private | B | abt. 1839 | October 25, 1863 | Carrollton, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery | |
Stitt, Alexander | Private | C | abt. 1842 | December 8, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | camp fever | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | died after 11 weeks of service; reunion records indicate burial in Wooster, Ohio | |
Stitt, John | Sergeant | C | abt. February 9, 1836 | August 7, 1863 | disease | Cairo, Illinois | ||||
Stofer, Henry | Private | F (90-day) | December 4, 1832 | Fayette County, Pennsylvania | January 14, 1920 | Newcomerstown, Ohio | Union | Port Washington, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | possibly from injuries suffered after being hit by car 11/9/1919 in Texas; Constable in Port Washington, Ohio, 1880 census | |
Stonehocker, James | Private | A (90-day) | September 6, 1840 | White Eyes, Ohio | June 9, 1902 | La Salle, Colorado | Linn Grove | Greeley, Colorado | ||
Stotsburg, Thomas J | Sergeant | C | January 12, 1885 | Athens, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Strock, Myron F | Corporal | B | January 18, 1835 | Mahoning County, Ohio | March 7, 1932 | Kirksville, Missouri | Brashear | Brashear, Missouri | lived to age 97 | |
Summerton, John W | Corporal | K | January, 1833 | Ohio | abt. July 3, 1863 | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | Congress, Ohio, gravestone indicates death on July 3, 1863, buried at Vicksburg National ; military records indicate death on July 7, 1863, buried at Cairo, Illinois | |
Swartz, John W | Private | F | April 17, 1844 | Willshire, Ohio | October 26, 1921 | Van Wert, Ohio | Woodland Union | Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio | farmer | |
Swartz, Wesley | Private | C | abt. 1839 | April 23, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | disease | Knoxville National | Knoxville, Tennessee | ||
Sweaney, Daniel | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 F (90-day) 2 B 80 Ohio | February 1, 1842 | Mineral City, Ohio | January 10, 1931 | Uhrichsville, Ohio | Fair Street | New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio | with 80th OVI wounded, taken prisoner; carpenter after war | |
Swinehart, Adam Soldier's Profile | Private | B | May 14, 1815 | Belmont, Ohio | April 18, 1897 | Industry, Illinois | Salem | Astoria, Illinois | father of Jonathan | |
Swinehart, Jonathan S | Private | D | 1838 | Ohio | February 5, 1863 | Jefferson Barracks, Missouri | typhoid febris | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | son of Adam |
Switzer, Archibald H | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 C (90-day) 2 G | abt. 1837 | Wayne County, Ohio | January 15, 1896 | Holmesville, Ohio | Prarie Township | Holmesville, Holmes County, Ohio | ||
Tanner, Alfred | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 K 2 I | 1835 | October 3, 1920 | Wooster, Ohio | Maple Mound | Creston, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Tanneyhill, Richard W | 1 Sergeant 2 Captain 3 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 E 3 I 76 Ohio | May 6, 1838 | Millersburg, Ohio | July 15, 1913 | Holmes County, Ohio | disease of kidneys and stomach | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | probate judge for Holmes County, Ohio, for 32 years after war |
Tanneyhill, William B | 1 Private 2 Sergeant | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | December 8, 1840 | Holmes County, Ohio | May 24, 1924 | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | Glendale | Akron, Summit County, Ohio | ||
Tatham, Charles | Private | D | abt. 1840 | November 6, 1862 | Gallipolis, Ohio | disease | Baxter Baptist | Muskingum County, Ohio | may have been reinterred from City Cemetery, Gallipolis, Ohio | |
Taylor, James B | Private | B | 1842 | August 28, 1921 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | Fairplanes | Grand Rapids, Michigan | |||
Teeple, Theodore | Private | November 22, 1835 | Cochin, Pennsylvania | February 22, 1913 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | apparently drafted and was later discharged for ill health; became relatively famous post-war photographer in Wooster Ohio and surrounding area | |||
Tidball, Hugh | 1 Private 2 Corporal | 1 G (90-day) 2 B | 1839 | September 9, 1924 | Collyer, Trego County, Kansas | Union | Collyer, Kansas | |||
Tidball, Nicholas R | 1 1st Srgt 2 2nd Lieut 3 1st Srgt 4 2nd Lieut 5 Captain | 1 A (90-day) 2 A (90-day) 3 H 80 Ohio 4 H 80 Ohio 5 E 143 Ohio | December 8, 1836 | Belmont County, Ohio | December 16, 1885 | Beford Twp., Ohio | consumption | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio | |
Tipton, Hiram S | 1st Srgt | B | March 10, 1842 | Glenmont, Ohio | July 5, 1912 | Kansas City, Missouri | Elmwood | Kansas City, Missouri | ||
Tipton, James | Private | B | 1885 | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | ||||||
Tipton, Solomon | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 I 2 B | abt. 1845 | August 4, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | typhoid fever | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | ||
Tittler, Jacob | Wagoner | K | February 14, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | typhoid fever | |||||
Tutman, William H | 1 Musician 2 Musician | 1 G 2 F | abt. 1840 | February 24, 1862 | Springfield, Ohio | |||||
Tuttle, Austin | Private | A | abt. 1843 | April 23, 1863 | Richmond, Louisiana | disease | some records indicate death at Port Hudson, Louisiana | |||
Twist, Russell P | Sergeant | E (90-day) | July 23, 1827 | Eden, New York | August 8, 1906 | Bonner Springs, Kansas | Bonner Springs | Bonner Springs, Kansas | ||
Uhl, James M | Private | E | May 6, 1842 | Holmes County, Ohio | May 19, 1863 | Perkin's Landing, Louisiana | disease | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | Oak Hill burial may or may not be a marker only |
Uhl, Silas J | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 G (90-day) 2 E | June 20, 1841 | Millersburg, Ohio | April 12, 1916 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Ferncliff | Springfield, Clark County, Ohio | captured at Chickasaw Bayou, held prisoner on Pearl River Bridge; became famous artist after war | |
Ullman, Joseph | Private | G (9-month) | abt. 1834 | May 27, 1902 | Paw Paw | Miami County, Indiana | cemetery near Roann, Indiana | |||
Ullman, Samuel | Private | G (9-month) | 1832 | December 25, 1914 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Updike, Samuel C | Private | H | abt. 1825 | April 2, 1862 | Cumberland Ford, Kentucky | disease | Crow | Wapakoneta, Coshocton County, Ohio | Crow Cemetery may be marker only or he was moved from Knoxville National Cemetery | |
Van Doorn, William P | 1 Corporal 2 Captain | 1 C (90-day) 2 K | 1835 | February 2, 1899 | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | obit states personal friend of President William McKinley who visited Van Doorn several times and the he was wounded five times at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | |||
Vandervoort, James W | Asst Surg | FS | February 6, 1834 | Warren County, Ohio | November 11, 1911 | Harveysburg, Ohio | Miami | Corwin, Warren County, Ohio | ||
Voorhes, Rezin H | 1 Private 2 Captain 3 1st Lieut | 1 G (90-day) 2 H 3 E | May 19, 1839 | Millersburg, Ohio | March 30, 1880 | Coffeyville, Kansas | tuberculosis | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | contracted tuberculosis while prisoner at Libby Prison; post-war became doctor, moved to Kansas for health; buried back in home town |
Voorhes, Richard M | Private | A (90-day) | October 6, 1838 | Harrison County, Ohio | July 21, 1915 | Coshocton, Ohio | Oak Ridge | Coshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio | with 65th OVI, wounded at Stones River, Tennessee 12/31/1862; post-war attorney, appellate judge; may have attended grade school with Gen. George Armstrong Custer | |
Wagner, Fredrick J | Private | K (90-day) | 1835 | Wurtenburg, Germany | January 26, 1909 | Cadiz, Ohio | apoplexy | Cadiz Union | Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio | |
Waldorf, William | Private | G | 1813 | Virginia | April 25, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Missisisppi | original burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867; son William C. served in 102nd OVI |
Wallace, John | Private | D | 1819 | September 12, 1897 | Dresden | Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio | ||||
Wallick, Charles | Private | B | July 8, 1843 | July 2, 1922 | Victor, Iowa | Victor Memorial | Victor, Iowa | |||
Walrath, Peter | Private | D | 1836 | January 15, 1920 | Hanover, Ohio | Hanover | Hanover, Licking County, Ohio | blacksmith after war; first to learn to drive auto in Hanover, OH; owned auto dealership in Painesville, OH; operated steam shovel | ||
Warner, Charles W | Private | B | April 10, 1845 | December 18, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | continuous fever | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | records indicate soldier was under age 17 years old when enlisted; birthdate calculated by specific age listed on tombstone | |
Warner, Samuel Soldier's Profile | Private | K | abt. 1841 | |||||||
Warner, Solomon | Private | F | 1871 | Congress, Ohio | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Watson, Thomas | Private | I (9-month) | January 28, 1820 | July 23, 1894 | Holmesville, Ohio | Prarie Township | Holmesville, Holmes County, Ohio | Drafted and when offered a substitute, refused, saying, �No sir, I would not give one postage stamp. I have been drafted and will serve my country faithfully. I have as good a right to go as anybody else.� | ||
Watts, Zimmerman | Private | E | abt. 1827 | Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | January 24, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | from battle wounds; re-interred at Mound City January 1, 1867 | Mound City National | Mound City, Illinois | U. S. Register of Deaths of Volunteers indicates death by gunshot (vulnus sclopet), likely to have been from Battle of Chickasaw Bayou |
Weaver, Isaac | Private | B | January 7, 1821 | November 14, 1861 | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | continued febris | Farmerstown | Holmes County, Ohio | birth date caluclated from age listed on tombstone | |
Weaver, Joseph W | Private | H | abt. 1842 | July 1, 1863 | Columbus, Ohio | infection of lungs | Green Lawn | Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio | ||
Welling, James M | Private | A (90-day) | 1843 | August 18, 1916 | Chicago, Illinois | Mount Carmel | Hillside, Illinois | |||
White, Samuel | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 C (90-day) 2 I | 1840 | October 30, 1917 | Crown Hill | Orrville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||||
Whittaker, Milton | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1828 | April 11, 1863 | New Orleans, Louisiana | concussion from fall on cobblestone streets of New Orleans | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; research shows soldier was captured at Chickasaw Bayou, transferred to a Union hospital in New Orleans where he "fell on slippery cobblestones", causing a concussion resulting in death | |
Wicke, Henry | Corporal | G | 1841 | 1904 | Elmwood | Kansas City, Missouri | ||||
Wicknete, Hiram | Private | F | abt. 1842 | August 30, 1863 | Cairo, Illinois | disease | Cairo, Illinois | some records indicate death on April 30, 1863 | ||
Wilder, Paul | 1 Corporal 2 Sergeant | 1 B 2 B | abt. 1832 | February 6, 1863 | Paducah, Kentucky | empyemia from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 (chest infection) | Oak Hill | Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio | some records indicate buried at Mound City, Illinois, could have been re-interred in Ohio or Ohio gravesite is monument only; some death dates 2/11, 2/14, 2/16/1862; see interesting story about soldier in History of Company B | |
Wile, Benjamin H | Private | F | abt. 1840 | September 16, 1919 | Wooster, Ohio | Rice | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | |||
Wiler, John A | Private | A | 1842 | Ohio | February 9, 1863 | Young's Point, Louisiana | disease | Shreve | Shreve, Wayne County, Ohio | also listed as burial at Vicksburg National; may have been re-interred or memorial at Shreve only |
Wiley, Aquilla Soldier's Profile | 1st Lieut | C (90-day) | February 20, 1835 | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania | June 5, 1912 | Wooster, Ohio | Wooster | Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio | with 41st OVI, wounded left leg Battle of Shiloh; wounded left leg Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, leg amputated; breveted Brig. General in 1865; attorney and state legislator post-war | |
Williams, Bona | Private | A | abt. 1837 | October 27, 1862 | Gallipolis, Ohio | disease | City | Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio | ||
Williams, Daniel | Private | K | abt. 1841 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | ||
Williams, Leander | Corporal | A | abt. 1823 | February 28, 1863 | Jefferson Barracks, Missouri | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | ||
Williams, Thomas D | Private | B | abt. 1834 | February 20, 1863 | Jackson, Missisisppi | disease | Jackson, Mississippi | died while prisoner of war, possibly kept in Pearl River "Prison Bridge" | ||
Williams, William M | Private | B | April 2, 1839 | Holmes County, Ohio | June 24, 1908 | Sullivan County, Missouri | Green Castle | Green Castle, Sullivan County, Missouri | ||
Winger, Christian | 1 Private 2 Private | 1 B (9-month) 2 D (9-month) | abt. 1818 | April 22, 1863 | Milliken's Bend, Louisiana | disease | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | original burial at Marshall Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867 | |
Wolbach, Theodore D | 1 Corporal 2 Corporal | 1 E 2 E | June 6, 1844 | Smithville, Ohio | June 25, 1928 | Wadsworth, Ohio | tried to enlist at age 16 but was denied; lied about age and enlisted later in 1861; wrote and published Camp & Field articles; mayor of Wadsworth, Ohio; photographer post-war | |||
Wolf, Peter O | Private | G | September 21, 1842 | November 22, 1861 | Wayne County, Ohio | continued febris | Saint Michaels | Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohio | ||
Wolf, Samuel | Private | E | abt. 1840 | March 12, 1863 | phthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis) | Jefferson Barracks National | St. Louis, Missouri | |||
Wood, George W | Private | K | abt. 1846 | March 12, 1864 | New Orleans, Louisiana | disease | Chalmette National | Chalmette, Louisiana | Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; died at age 18 after less than two months in military service | |
Wood, Harvey S | 1st Lieut | F | December 10, 1839 | Marysville, Ohio | June 10, 1883 | Knoxville, Tennessee | apoplexy | Oakdale | Marysville, Union County, Ohio | died while visiting Cumberland Gap area where he soldiered in 1862 |
Wynegar, David M | Private | F | abt. 1831 | February 15, 1863 | from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 | Vicksburg National | Vicksburg, Mississippi | died while prisoner after capture at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; name on placque at Vicksburg Military Park, Mississippi | ||
Yarnell, Cyrus | Private | C | April 16, 1897 | Missouri | death info from 11th Reunion transcript | |||||
Yingling, William H | Private | E | abt. 1841 | December 27, 1861 | Camp Dennison, Ohio | disease | Spring Grove | Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio | ||
Young, James | Private | F | 1832 | December 29, 1862 | Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi | killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou | Woodlawn | Lodi, Medina County, Ohio | may have been re-interred at Woodlawn (no record at Vicksburg) | |
Zents, John | Private | A (9-month) | abt. 1821 | July 13, 1863 | Columbus, Ohio | |||||
Zimmerman, Cyrus | Private | I | abt. 1839 | April 14, 1864 | Matagorda Island, Texas | typho malarial febris | Galveston, Texas | FindAGrave memorial # 159156363 indicates burial at Matagorda Lighthouse Cemetery but this is unconfirmed as some records indicate burial or marker in Galveston, Texas | ||
Zink, Charles M | 1 Private 2 Sgt Major 3 Private | 1 K 4 United States 2 FS 4 United States 3 B | abt. 1842 | July 22, 1912 |
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