Friday, September 18, 2009

Wagoners In War.

This list is put here to help you find your ancestor. This information is in two parts the first is of those wagoners that may have serviced in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The second part is of those that serviced in the Civil War.

There is not a lot of information on these names but you will in most cases have his regiment and company name. Some of you know from your family stories that he was a wagoner but did not know his regiment or company names, then this page may be of help to you and now you can do more research on that ancestor.
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1792, A petition of John Sincler was presented to the House and read, praying compensation for his services as a wagoner in the late war.

Joshua Foltz.

CHAP. LXIV.—.An .Act for the relief of Joshua Foltz.

Be it enacted, &c., That the proper accounting officers of the treasury be, and they are hereby, required to settle and adjust the account of Joshua Foltz, and to allow him for ten months’ services, as a wagoner in the revolutionary war; to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.
APPROVED, March 3, 1829.

Thomas Reese.

1792. A petition of Thomas Reese, of the State of Pennsylvania, praying compensation for the hire and value of a negro man, the property of the petitioner, who was employed as a wagoner, in the service of the United States, and captured by the British Army, during the late war.

Jacob Beltzhuwer.

1794, A petition of Jacob Beltzhuwer was presented to the House and read, praying compensation for his services as a private and wagoner in the Army of the United States, during the late war.

John Elliot.

1807, John Elliot, of Baltimore county, in the State of Maryland, praying relief in consideration of personal injuries sustained by the petitioner, whilst a wagoner in the service of the United States, during the Revolutionary war With Great Britain.

Eleanor Brown.

1812, Eleanor Brown and others, heirs of Thomas Brown, deceased, praying the payment of a certificate issued to the said Thomas Brown, for services rendered in the wagoners' department of the Revolutionary army.

Joseph Davis.

1818, Joseph Davis, praying compensation for services, rendered, as a wagoner in the revolutionary army.

Peter Crook.

1820, Peter Crook, a wagoner in the war with the Seminole Indians, praying compensation for two horses impressed from his team into the public service, and which have not been returned.

1825.

"And be it further enacted, That the value of every slave impressed into the public service during the late war, either as a boatman, wagoner, sailor, or laborer, and lost to the owner in consequence of his impressment, shall be paid to the owner out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated. The circumstances of the loss, and the value of the property, to be ascertained by the Third Auditor, under such rules as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Department of War: Provided, That no award shall be made in favor of any person whose claim is not presented within twelve months from the passage of this act."

John Osburn.

1830, John Osburn, of the State of Pennsylvania, praying compensation for his services as a wagoner, or team driver, in the army of the Revolution.

John Cox.

1846, John Cox for compensation as a wagoner in the service of the United States in the war of 1812 with Great Britain.

Samuel McClung.

1842, Samuel McClung, praying a pension for service as wagoner in the war of the Revolution.



Wagoners of the Civil War.


1. Abram Banker , 3d., New York, Cavalry, Company E.

2. John (B.) Clouser, , 3d., New York, Cavalry, Company L.

3. George W. Rockafellow, 3d., New York, Cavalry, Company M.

4. Michael McNamara, First Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, Company B.

5. Dennis O'Brien, First Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, Company C.

6. Nelson W. Morgan, First Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, Company F.

7. Patrick Lawess, First Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, Company H.

8. Charles Schneider, First Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, Company I.

9. Harvey Moor, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company B.

10. Nathaniel H. Coym, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company C.

11. Amos Taylor, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company C.

12. Franklin H. Clayton, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company D.

13. Peter Ravilett, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company E.

14. John G. Barstow, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company H.

15. Rody Estep, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company I.

16. James R. Pearson, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company I.

17. Timothy B. Palmer, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company K.

18. Ephraim W. Baker, Second Regiment Kansas Volunteers, Cavalry, Company L.

19. Levantine Plummer, Second Regiment Kansas Vol., Cavalry, New Company C.

20. Franklin Clayton, Second Regiment Kansas Vol., Cavalry, New Company D.

21. BERRY, WILLIAM Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company A., Age 23., Enl 2 May 1861 at El Dorado, AR. Sick at Freeburg Oct 1861. Sick at Dumphries Hospital Nov 1861. Took Oath at Pine Bluff, AR 22 Dec 1863. Ht 6' 2", eyes blue, hair lt, complx fair, wagoner by occupation. Signed by X.

22. HARDY, RUFUS J. Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company H., Age 26, farmer. Enl 8 May 1861 at Little Rock, AR. Mustered into confederate service 19 May 1861 at Lynchburg, VA. Wagoner 24 Jan 1862.

23. HEARN, ROBERT C. Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company H., Age 30, farmer. Enl 8 May 1861 at Little Rock, AR. Mustered into confederate service 19 May 1861 at Lynchburg, VA. Wagoner in the division trains 31 Dec 1862-31 Aug 1864.

24. KING, RUFUS W. Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company H., Age 20, student. Enl 8 May 1861 at Little Rock, AR. Mustered into confederate service 19 May 1861 at Lynchburg, VA. Wagoner 31 Oct 1863- 31 Dec 1863. Wounded 19 Sep 1862 at Chickamauga, AGA and furloughed 30 days from 9 Oct 1863. Absent in hospital at Montgomery, AL 2 Apr 1864 - ankle of left foot.

25. PIKE, JAMES G. Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company H., Enl 8 May 1861 at Little Rock, AR. Detached with division trains as a wagoner 28 Feb 1863. Paroled 28 Apr 1865 at Greensboro, NC as a member of the 1st AR Consolidated Inf.

26. WAITES, GEORGE D. Pvt, 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE, Company H., Enl 18 Feb 1861 at St Charles, AR. Detailed as wagoner 31 Oct 1861. Present 31 Aug 1864.

27. Charles W. Young, Company E, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers.

28. Richard Hannum, Company B, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers.

29. Ezekeal Fisher, Company D, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers.

30. Joseph R. Rice, Company D, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers.

31. Abraham Bratton, Company F, 4th Delaware Inf. Volunteers.

32. John M. GALLON, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company B.

33. Augustus L. GRIMSLEY, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company D.

34. John J. FARMER, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company E.

35. Philip F. SPEIDEE, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company E.

36. Byron W. STEDMAN, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company F.

37. Benjamin F. SULLIVAN, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company F. A.

38. Michael WALSH, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company I.

39. John McCUNE, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company K.

40. William B. HAYTE, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company L.

41. Harvey R. Stull, 2nd Illinois Cavalry, company M.

42. Hiram Helton, 14th Indiana Infantry Company A.

43. David Coy, 14th Indiana Infantry Company B.

44. Silas Nolands, 14th Indiana Infantry Company C.

45. Nathan Hill, 14th Indiana Infantry Company D.

46. John Dougherty, 14th Indiana Infantry Company E.

47. Elbridge Herrington, 14th Indiana Infantry Company F.

48. Samuel E. Kelso, 14th Indiana Infantry Company G.

49. William D. Painter, 14th Indiana Infantry Company H.

50. James W. Henderson, 14th Indiana Infantry Company I.

51. James A. Steele, 14th Indiana Infantry Company K.

52. Samuel Applegate, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol. Infantry Company E., Age 36. Residence LaCelle, nativity New Jersey. Enlisted July 1, 1861. Mustered July 17, 1861. Promoted Wagoner July 17, 1861. Mustered out April 13, 1863.

53. William J. Brown, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol. Infantry Company C., (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Eldora, nativity Massachusetta. Enlisted July 4, 1861. Mustered July 17, 1861. Promoted Wagoner July 17, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 26, 1864. Mustered out July 21, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

54. Thomas B. Buchanan, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol. Infantry Company E., Age 30. Residence Cuba, nativity Canada. Enlisted July 1, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 17, 1861. Discharged Dec. 4, 1861,St. Louis, Mo., for disability.

55. Robert Barr, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company I., Age 27. Residence Burlington, nativity Tennessee. Enlisted July 13, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 18, 1861. Discharged Aug. 26, 1861, St. Louis, Mo., for disability.

56. John Carnagg, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company A., Age 20. Residence Marion, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 1, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 17, 1861. Mustered out July 16, 1864, Roswell, Ga., expiration of term of service.

57. James W. Gibson, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company A., (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Marion, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 1, 1861. Mustered July 17, 1861. Promoted Wagoner Jan. , 1864. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 26, 1864. Mustered out July 21, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

58. James Lawrence, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company H., Age 22. Residence Utica, nativity Iowa. Enlisted July 12, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 17, 1861. Deserted March 26, 1862, Tipton, Mo. See company I, Nineteenth Iowa Infantry.

59. Alexander Marring, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company D., Age 20. Residence Centerville, nativity Ohio. Enlisted June 25, 1861. Mustered July 17, 1861. Promoted Seventh Corporal May 1, 1863. Wounded in breast Nov. 25, 1863, Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Promoted Wagoner Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out July 21, 1865, Louisville, Ky.

60. William Ogle, , 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company D., Age 21. Residence Centerville, nativity Indiana. Enlisted June 25, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 17, 1861. Discharged Jan. 29, 1863, for disability.

61. Andrew or Alexander Partridge, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company I., (Veteran.) Age 24. Residence Athens, Mo., nativity Ireland. Enlisted July 12, 1861. Mustered July 18, 1861. Promoted Wagoner. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 26, 1864. Mustered out July 21, 1865, Louisville, Ky. Transferred from company K.

62. Graham Roney, , 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company B., Age 22. Residence Chariton, nativity Indiana. Enlisted July 1, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 17, 1861. Died of typhoid fever Dec. 20, 1861, St. Louis, Mo. Buried in National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Section 51, grave 134.

63. Henry C. Stewart, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company F., (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Osceola, nativity New York. Enlisted July 1, 1861. Mustered July 17, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 26, 1864. Promoted Seventh Corporal Aug 5, 1864; Sixth Corporal Jan. 1, 1865. Taken prisoner March 24, 1865, while on forage detail near Goldsboro, N. C. Supposed to have been killed. No further record.

64. Richard Shipman, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company K., (Veteran.) Age 21. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Ohio. Enlisted July 12, 1861, as Wagoner. Mustered July 18, 1861. Wounded in leg slightly Nov. 25, 1863, Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 26, 1864. Discharged July 2, 1865, for disability.

65. Silas Thornton, 6th Regiment Iowa Vol., Infantry Company I., Age 20. Residence Hawkeye, nativity Illinois. Enlisted July 12, 1861. Mustered July 18, 1861. Promoted Wagoner. Mustered out July 16, 1864, Roswell, Ga.

66. William L. Borr, 32nd Ky. Infantry Company H.

67. Stephen Burch, 32nd Ky. Infantry Company A.

68. James D. Clark, 32nd Ky. Infantry Company B.

69. James Cope, 32nd Ky. Infantry Company D.

70. Blanchard, A. (Blanchard, Pierre Adolphe), Pvt. Co. A. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 10th, 1862, Camp Pratt. Present on Rolls to March, 1863. Rolls from April, 1863, to August, 1863, “Present. Wagoner.” On Rolls of Co. C. Cons. 18th Regt. La. Infty. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Rolls for Jan. and Feb., 1864, dated Feb. 29th, 1864, “Absent detached as Brigade Commsy. Wagoner, April 1st, 1863.”

Civilian Data: (9 August 2000) Pierrre Adolphe Blanchard was born 1 August 1844 in Assumption Parish, son of Pierre and Elzia S. (Harbet) Blanchard, both of whom were natives of the same parish. Pierre Adolph received an ordinary education and in 1862, enlisted in Company A of the Eighteenth Louisiana Infantry, participating in the battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill. The unit was disbanded in May of 1865 in Natchitoches. He was married 27 April 1869 to Miss Oliva Daigle of Assumption Parish and they were the parents of nine children, four sons and five daughters. Pierre Adolph became the manager of H. Daigle plantation consisting of 1,180 acres six miles from Donaldsonville. There, he conducted a large open kettle process of making sugar and both he and his wife were living on the plantation in 1890. The date of Pierre Adolphe's death and burial site are not stated as of this writing.

71. Daymon, William M. (also Daymond, W., and Demon, W.), Pvt. Co. B. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls May to Aug., 1862, Present, Waggoner, since May 20th, 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent. Detailed as hostler at Brigade Hdqrs. May and June, 1863, Present. Gained from missing in action. July and Aug., 1863, Absent, extra duty as wagoner. Absent with leave. Appears as William Daymond on Roll Co. F. Consolidated 18th La. Infty. for Jan. and Feb., 1864. Present. Detailed June 20th, 1863, driver with Capt. Grisamore, A. Q. M., by order from Hdqrs.

72. Jackson, H. B., Corpl. Pvt. Co. A, Crescent Regt. La. Inf. En. March 5, 1862, New Orleans, La. Present on Roll for May and June, 1862. Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent. Transfd. from Cres. Regt., July 30, 1862, to 18th Regt. La. Inf. Co. C, and detailed on extra duty, 3rd Brigade. Roll for Nov. and Dec., 1862, Present. Detailed as wagoner to the Regt. Rolls from Jan., 1863, to Aug., 1863, state Present. Also appears on Rolls of Co. C, Cons. Cres. Regt. La. Inf. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, states Present. On Rolls of Prisoners of War, Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. New Orleans, La.

73. Curtis, J. C. (also Curtis, J. L.; Curtis, John C.), Pvt. Co. F. Cres. Regt. La. Infty. En. March 8th, 1862, New Orleans, La. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent. Detailed as Wagoner, June 30th, Roll for July and Aug., 1862, Absent. Employed in Arsenal at Columbus, Miss. Transfd. from Cres. Regt. to 18th La., July 30th, 1862. Present Nov. and Dec., 1862. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present. Promoted from ranks to 3rd. Corpl., Feb. 1st, 1863. Detailed as Engineer, Feb. 4th, by order of Lt. Col. Soule. May, 1863, to Aug., 1863, Present.

74. Furtado, Frank (also Fortado, F.; Furtado, F.; Fartado, F.), Pvt. Co. E, 18th La. Inf., also Pvt. Co. B, Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. La. Inf. En. Oct. 5, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on all Rolls to June, 1863. Roll for July and Aug., 1863, Absent. Employed as Wagoner at Brig. Hdqrs., since Aug. 8, 1863. Present on Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864. Appears on Register of C. S. A., Gen. Hospl., Shreveport, La., admitted March 31, 1864. Returned to duty April 11, 1864. Paroled at Natchitoches, La., June 6, 1865. Res. St. James Par., La.

75. Daymon, William M. (also Daymond, W., and Demon, W.), Pvt. Co. B. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 5th, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Rolls May to Aug., 1862, Present, Waggoner, since May 20th, 1862. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Absent. Detailed as hostler at Brigade Hdqrs. May and June, 1863, Present. Gained from missing in action. July and Aug., 1863, Absent, extra duty as wagoner. Absent with leave. Appears as William Daymond on Roll Co. F. Consolidated 18th La. Infty. for Jan. and Feb., 1864. Present. Detailed June 20th, 1863, driver with Capt. Grisamore, A. Q. M., by order from Hdqrs.

76. Bernard, E., Pvt. Co. I. 18th La. Infty. En. Jan. 28th, 1863, Camp Pratt. Rolls from Jan. to June, 1863, “Present.” Roll for July and Aug., 1863, “Present. Guard at Vermilionville.” Appears as Bernard, Emdiem, Pvt. Co. H., in Cons. 18th Regt. and Yellow Jacket Battn. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864, “Absent. Wagoner to Brig. Comay.” Appears on Roll of Prisoners of War Paroled at Washington, La., June 18th, 1865. Res., Lafayette Par., La.

77. Dooley, Patrick (also Dooly, P., and Duly, Patrick), Pvt. Co. I. 18th La. Infty. En. Oct. 11th, 1861, State Powder House, La. Present to Feb., 1862. Federal Rolls state, Captured Shiloh, April 7th, 1862. Admitted April 15th, 1862, to U. S. A. Hospl. Steamer Empress. Sent to U. S. A. Gen, Hospl., Keokuk, Iowa, April 20th, 1862. Arrived Military Prison, Alton, Ill., Aug. 1st, 1862. Sent to Vicksburg, Miss., Sept. 23rd, 1862, to be exchanged. Rolls Jan. to June, 1863, state Present. July and Aug., 1863, Absent. Detached as Wagoner. Appears as Pvt. Co. H. Consol. 18th La. Infty. Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1864 (only Roll on file), Absent. Detached Wagoner to Gen. Mouton. Prisoners of War, Paroled at Alexandria, La., June 3rd, 1865. Res. New Orleans, La.

78. Follain, Theodore (also Follain, F.; Folin, Theodore), Pvt. Co. K, 18th Regt. La. Inf. En. Jan. 16, 1862. Camp Benjamin. Rolls from May, 1862, to Aug., 1862, state Present. Wagoner, Roll for Jan. and Feb., 1863. Detached as Wagoner at Camp Fausse Pt. since Jan. 14, 1863. Roll dated June 30, 1863, Deserted in retreat April 15, 1863.

79. Barden Turner, 14th, Maine Vol., Infantry Company C., age 44., Residence Wiscasset, married, mustered in Jan 1, '64, Remarks Miss. in act Aug 5 '62; sup. kld.

80. John B Lowell, 14th, Maine Vol., Infantry Company E., age 38., Residence Bangor, married, mustered in Jan 1 '64, Remarks Re-enl.; transf. to 14th. Me. bat.

81. Ozias P Jackson, 14th, Maine Vol., Infantry Company I., age 32., Residence Oldtown, married, mustered in Jan 1, '64, Remarks Re-enl.; transf. to 14th. Me. bat.

82. Benjamin M Rogers, 14th, Maine Vol., Infantry Company K.., age 28, Residence Parsonfield, married, mustered in Jan 2, '64, Remarks Re-enl.; transf. to 14th. Me. bat.

ABBREVIATIONS: for the 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY.
Co.=Company / d.=died / DFD= discharged for disability / k.=killed /MO=Mustered Out / nfr=no further record / POW=prisoner / ret.= returned to duty / w.=wounded.

83. ALDRICH, Loammi B., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. A; 25; Stanstead, C.E. (Lowell); Teamster; detailed as reg't. wagoner (1 Jl 61); detached as brigade wagoner (22 D 62); MO out 28 My 64.

84. BICKFORD, David, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. A; 27; Barrington, NH (Tewksbury); Farmer; detailed as regimental wagoner (Jl 61 -? 61 & from 9 Ap 63--26 S 63); MO 28 My 64.

85. BOOTH, Alvin O., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. D; 24; Alstead, NH (Ashby or Fitchburg?); Sawyer; regimental wagoner (1 Jl 61); MO Jl 65.

86. BRACE, Charles E., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. K; Stockbridge, MA (Stockbridge); Farmer; Wagoner (1 Jl 61-17 D 61); Corp. (15 Ap 62); Sgt. (1 Mr 63-1 Je 63); w. in groin at Chancellorsville (3 My 63) & transf. to Invalid Corps (18 Jl 63).

87. BROWN, George H., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. A; 20; Lowell, MA (Lowell); Teamster; regimental wagoner; MO 28 My 64.

88. BURRILL, David, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. H; 33; [?], MA (Stoughton); Shoemaker; wagoner (Jl 61-S 61); Company cook (s 61-20 Ap 63); absent in hospital when MO 28 My 64.

89. CLARK, John F., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. H; 29; Boston, MA (Easton); Bootmaker; detailed as wagoner (1 Jl 61-7 Ap 63); MO Jl 65.

90. COOK, Solomon, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. G; 21; Canada (Springfield); Blacksmith; 17 F 62; det. as wagoner (F 62); w. in leg at Cedar Mt. (9 Ag 62); dropped from rolls 17 O 62.

91. EAGER, William O., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. D; 28; Barre, MA (Westminster); Farmer; Corp. (My-20 Je 61); detailed as Regt. wagoner (? 62-18 O 62); deatch. to Corps supply train (30 Ja 63-26 Jl 63); det. as Regt. wagoner (18 S 63-30 O 63 & 13 n 63); MO Jl 65.

92. ELLSWORTH, Andrew B., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. I; 19; [?] (Leicester); Machinist; 12 O 61; det. as Regt. wagoner (F 62-19 O 63 & 31 O 63); Acting QM-Sgt. (Ja 65); MO 26 Jl 65.

93. FIFIELD, Calvin S., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. F; 29; Lowell, MA (Boston); Teamster; Wagoner (1 Jl 61); MO 28 My 64.

94. FULLER, David, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. C; 28; Danvers, MA (Danvers); Shoemaker; Wagoner (24 My 61); orderly at Regt. HQ (1 Jl 61); DFD 12 Jl 62.

95. GOULD, Benjamin F., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. C; [?]; Andover, MA (Middleton); Shoemaker; detailed as wagoner (19 Ap 64); Wagoner (Ja 65); MO Jl 65.

96. GREENE, Charles G., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. F; 21; Colebrooke, NH? (Oakham); Shoemaker; detailed as wagoner (8 Jl 61); d. of fever 30 Ja 62 .

97. GREENWOOD, Isaac C., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, 39; Franklin, MA (Medway); Bootmaker; detailed as hospital wagoner (1 Jl 61-4 Je 62); detached to Div. Ambulance corps (? 62-Ja 63 & 1 F 63-25 Ap 63 & again on 30 Ap 63); w. in arm & side at Resaca, GA (15 My 64); MO 28 My 64.

98. HALL, John J., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. D; 27; Brandon, VT (Fitchburg); detailed as wagoner (My 61); DFD Je 61.

99. HEWINS, Benjamin, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. E; 23; Sharon, MA (Sharon); Farmer; Wagoner (4 Jl 61); MO 28 My 64.

100. HYDE, Dearborn F., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. C; 23; Ossipee, NH (So. Danvers); Shoemaker; detailed wagoner (1 Jl 61-20 Jl 63); MO 28 My 64.

101. KING, Ossian M., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. D; 33; Pomfret, VT (Fitchburg); Blacksmith; Corp. (1 N 63); detach. to 4th US ARTY (8 AP 62-19 O 62); detailed as wagoner (5 Mr 63-Jl 63 & 18 S 63-4 N 63); Sgt. (1 Ja 65); 1st Sgt. (1 Jl 65); w. in thigh at Resaca, GA (15 My 64); MO Jl 65.

102. MAYNARD, William W., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. C; 22; Tewksbury, MA (Tewksbury or Lowell); Cabinet-maker; detailed wagoner (Jl 61); MO Jl 65.

103. MCCARTHY, John, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. G; 19; Lee, MA (Lee); Farmer; Regt. wagoner (20 O 61); enlisted in 4th US ARTY 27 O 62.

104. MCCORMICK, John, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. I; 24; Tyrone, Ire. (Boston); Teamster; Wagoner (My 61); DFD 16 N 62.

105. MINOR, Abraham, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. B; 35; Danville, VT (Lowell); Laborer; Wagoner (My 61); DFD 5 Je 62.

106. MORSE, Joseph H., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. E; 21; Medfield, MA (Medfield); Hostler; Regt. wagoner (1 Jl 61); detached to Div. ammunition train (14 Ag 63); MO 28 My 64.

107. NICHOLS, Alpheus O., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. G; 29; Burlington, MA (Burlington); Shoemaker; Regt. Wagoner (20 Ag 61); detach. to Div. ambulance corps (16 O 62); DFD 16 Ja 63.

108. PICKERING, Theophilus D., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. A; 22; Gorham, ME (Lowell); Lamplighter; detach. to Div. ambulance corps )16 O 62-16 Jl 63); detailed as Regt. wagoner (Ja 64); MO 28 My 64.

109. REMICK, Alfred P., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. E; 30; Gardiner, ME (Milford); Bootmaker; Wagoner (1 Jl 61); MO 28 My 64.

110. TICEHURST, James, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. A; 33; Derby, VT (Lowell); Machinist; detailed as Regt. Wagoner (10 Je 61); detach. as wagoner in Corps train (21 Ja 63); Master-wagoner; MO 28 My 64.

111. TULLY, Prescott W., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. K; 27; Billerica, MA (Lowell); Farmer; Wagoner (5 Jl 61); MO Jl 65.

112. TYLER, Alonzo C., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. C; 25; Augusta, ME (Tewksbury or Lowell); Wagoner (1 Jl 61); DFD 22 F 63.

113. WHYTE, Alfred M., 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. D; 22; Marlboro, NH (W. Boylston); Weaver; Wagoner (4 Jl 61); w. at Antietam (17 S 62) & d. 8 O 62.

114. WRIGHT, Samuel, 2ND MASSACHUSETTS INFANTRY, Co. I; 21; Roxbury, MA (Roxbury); Driver; Regt. Wagoner (1 Jl 61); detach. to Brig. HQ as wagoner (Mr 62); MO 28 My 64.

115. James Oboy, 21 St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company A., age 25, 5' 1" Dark hair Blue eyes Lt C, Married, Laborer, Nativity of Stafort, England, Residence Diego, Hancock Co., IL., Date of Enlistment 25 Oct 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Died 4 Mar 1862 MO Hannibal run over by wagon.

116. John Heron, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company B., age 45, 5' 7 1/2" Dk hair Dark eyes Dk C, Farmer, Nativity of Licking Co., OH., Residence Schuyler Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 6 July 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Placed in ranks.

117. Jeptha Lafever, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company C., age 34, 5' 5 1/2"/ Lt hair/ Dk eyes/ Lt C, married, Farmer, Nativity of Knox Co., OH., Residence Memphis, Scotland Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 13 July 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Mustered out 19 April 1866.

118. Martin Mauck, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company D., age 46, 5' 10" Sandy hair Hazel eyes Dk Comp, Married, Farmer, Nativity of Shenandoah Co, VA., Residence Knox Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 15 July 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Mustered out 27 Feb 1865.

119. George W. House, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company F., ., age 51, 5' 7" gray blue light, Married, Carpenter, Nativity of Flemming Co., KY., Residence Deer Ridge, Lewis Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 5 Dec 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862,, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Discharged disability 25 May 1862.

120. Charles B. Lewis, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company G., age 25, 5' 8 1/2" black, black dark, Farmer, Nativity of Ill., Residence Clark Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 15 June 1861., Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862., Where Canton, MO., Remarks Discharged Jan 1866 disability for wounds received in battle.

121. John A. Folwer, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company H., age 25, 5' 9" light blue blight, Married, Farmer, Residence Memphis, Scotland CO., MO., Date of Enlistment 10 Jan 1862, When 1 Feb 1862, Mustered in Where Canton, MO., Remarks Deserted 3 Apr 1866 Mobile, AL.

122. George Gonkle, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company H., age 27, 6' 0" light gray light, Farmer, Nativity of Clark Co., MO., Residence Luray, Clark Co., MO., Date of Enlistment 17 June 1861, Mustered in When 1 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO.

123. William Bunte, 21St., Missouri Vol. Infantry, Company M., age 30, 5' 9" auburn black fair, Married, Teamster, Nativity of Germany, Residence LaGrange, Lewis Co.,MO., Date of Enlistment 23 Sept 1861, Mustered in When 5 Feb 1862, Where Canton, MO., Remarks Discharged 31 July 1862.

124. John R., Palmer, Second Regiment, Nebraska Cavalry Volunteers Company H., age 33, Residence Rock Bluffs, Neb., Enlisted Nov. 10, 1862, Mustered in Dec. 13, 1862, Mustered our Dec. 8, 1863.

125. John Hay, 8th., New Jersey Infantry, Company A., mustered in September 27, 1861; discharged, November 29, 1861.

126. John H. Drake, 15th., New Jersey Infantry, Company E.

127. Henry Crotsley, 15th., New Jersey Infantry, Company H.

128. William H. Comings, 15th., New Jersey Infantry, Company I.

129. David H. Porter, 85th., New York Infantry Company C. Residence Angelica.

130. Myron J. Smith, 85th., New York Infantry Company F., age 26, Enlisted 1 Sep 1861, Remarks Killed in Battle of Plymouth, 20 Apr 1864.

131. Levi H. Dunham, 85th., New York Infantry Company H., . Residence Wellsville.

132. Milton L. Coon, 85th., New York Infantry Company I., Residence Richburg.

133. Loutin or Lentin, Feliz 3rd., New Mexico Mounted, Company B.

134. Hamlton McDonald, 12th., Ohio Vol. Cavalry, Company C., Residence West Mansfield.

135. John W. Morehead, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company B, Age 29, Remarks Discharged Feb 15, 1864 on Surgeon's certificate of disability.

136. Francis M. Smith, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company E., Age 24, Remarks, Transferred to Co A Oct 20, 1864; veteran.

137. John L. Hartsel, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company G., Age 25, Remarks Died June 22, 1863 from wounds received in action near Fayetteville, Tn.

138. James E. Taylor, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company H., Age 22, Remarkes Mustered out Nov 9, 1864 on expiration term of service.

139. Andrew W. Boggs, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company I., Age 21, Remarks Transferred to Co-- Oct 20, 1864; veteran.

140. Edwin D. Sloan, 18th, Ohio Vol. Infantry, Company K., Age 22, Remarks Mustered out Nov 9, 1864 on expiration term of service.

141. New 4-27-2012. George W. Mummel, Enlisted 46th, Ohio, Infantry, Company D., September 10, 1861, Wagoner, Age 23, for 3 years.  Mustered out with regiment July 22, 1865, Veteran.

142. Wm. J. Robbins, 3rd,m West Virginia Cavalry, Company G., age 21 at enlistment, Mustered in Dec. 13, 1862.

143. Thomas Gwynn, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company A., age 30, Mustered in Mar 1, 1864.

144. Alex. W. Barnes, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company E., age 25, Mustered in Aug. 28, 1862.

145. Miles P. Epling, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company G., age 19, Mustered in Oct. 6, 1862.

146. George Washington Cain, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company B., age 18, Mustered in Oct. 26, 1861.

147. John R. Pell, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company B., age 18, Mustered in Dec. 24, 1861.

148. William D. Greathouse, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company D., age 20, Mustered in Aug. 31, 1862.

149. Joseph F. Engle, 11th., West Virginia Infantry Company F., age 30, Mustered in Feb. 10, 1863.

New , April 6, 2011.

150. Alexander Owen Mattingly. Wagoner, Co. A, 10th Kentucky Volunteers (infantry), captured and released at least once.

New February 9, 2012.

151.  George Walker, residence: Glastonbury, CT., Enlisted Oct 15 1861, 11th CT Regiment, Co. H., Promoted to Full Wagoner; Co. C., Jan 1864, Accidentally Killed on April 20 1865.

New November 15, 2013.

152. Alfred Chessler, Private, Wagoner, Co. B., 45th., Illinois Infantry, Enlisted September 6, 1861, Residence Winnebago Co.,  Mustered in November 20, 1861, Re-enlisted as a Veteran.  Mustered out July 12, 1862.

4 comments:

River said...

Where did you find the list of wagoneers? Specifically the 14th Indiana

Dennis Segelquist said...

Well I held off as long as I could I didn’t want to make a ( A--.) out of my shelf, but here goes. Most of my info comes from a site called ( Statutes at large), I use a subject search in their search box. Now there is some info on this page that I can’t remember where it came from When I search for surnames I use mostly subject names, like wagon, boat, house and so on. I may have gotten The Indiana wagoners of the site stated but no names came up in a general search but that’s not unusual it happens a lot. But I will tell that all the info on this page or any of my pages on this site can be trusted and can be stated as fact, I would not put any thing on my site that could not be back up. Although in this case it may take a little time to do so.

I take it your looking for some Indiana men?, if you write me and tell me just what your looking for I be glad to help. My address can be found in my profile.

shannon m said...

I'd like to add my great-great-grandfather, Alexander Owen Mattingly. Wagoner, Co. A, 10th Kentucky Volunteers (infantry), captured and released at least once.

Dennis Segelquist said...

Your Info on George Walker has been posted.