Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Boy's Who Shipped On The Ship Ohio, Civil War.

Here is a list of Massachusetts Boy's who Shipped on the ship Ohio, as well as other ships.

The names on this page start with; B. C. D. E.

You may want to do a name search, as the names jump around a lot.
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Carney, Andrew — 15; occu. —; enl. April 18, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 2d Class Boy, credit Chelsea. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. mercedita. Deceased May 9, 1863, naval hospl., Boston, as 2d Class Boy.

Carney, John — 14; occu. .—; enl. Oct. 22, 1861, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Roxbury. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, from which disch. Oct. 21, 1862, as 1st Class Boy.

Cole, Charles W. — 14; occu. —; enl. April 10, 1862. at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Barnstable. Served on Becg. Ship Ohio, from which disch. Sept. 24, 1862, as 1st Class Boy.

Cole, Charles W. — 15; occu. —; enl. Sept. 25, 1862, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 1st Class Boy. credit Quincy. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Rhode island, Potomska, Florida, america,and new Ironsides, from which disch. Sept. 5, 1864, as 1st Class Boy.

Cole, George E. — 18; occu. —; enl. Sept. 25, 1863, at Gloucester, Mass., for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Niagara. Disch. Jany. 26, 1864, from North Carolina, for disab., as lst.,Class Boy. See Co. "A" 1st Battln. Mass. Cav. (26th N. Y.Cav.).

Conners, Martin — 16; occu. —; enl. May 15, 1861, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 2d Class Boy, creditBoston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Vincennes, from which disch. Aug. 23. 1862. as 2nrd Class Boy.

Durham, John — 16; occu. —; enl. April 13, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yn., as 2nd Class Boy,credit West Roxbury. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Minnesota, from which disch. April 12, 1864, as 1st Class Boy.

Dutcher, James — 14; occu. —; enl. July 9, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. R. b. Cuyler, from which deserted Sept. 30, 1862, at Portsmouth, N. H., as 1st Class Boy.

Dwight, Henry G. — 16; occu. —; enl. Oct. 5, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy, credit Charlestown. Served on Recg. Ships Ohio, North Carolina, and Princeton, U. S. S. Kittatinny, W. O. Anderson, and Brooklyn. Disch. Oct. 18, 1864, US 2rd Class Boy.

Breen, Michael — 15; occu. —; enl. April 10, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, res.Mass. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, from which disch., Aug. 7, 1861, for disability, as 2nd Class Boy. 

Breen, William — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 14, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Townsend. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Gem of the sea. Disch. March 31,1864, from North Carolina, as 1st Class Boy.

Brennan, Daniel — 17; occu. —; enl. June 17, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. south Carolina, from which disch. May 4, 1865, as Ord. Seaman.

Corrillard, William — 18; occu. —; enl. Aug. 20, 1863, at Boston, for 1 jr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Cohasset. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Portsmouth, Antona. and Augtsu Dinsmore, from which disch. Aug. 19, 1864, as Ord. Seaman. Re-enlist. Aug. 23, 1864, at New Orleans, La., for 1 yr., as Ord. Seaman. Served on U. S. S. Portsmouth and Antona, to Aug. 12, 1865, when disch. as Coxswain. Name also found as Couulard, William.

Corson, William F. — 18; occu. —; enl. Nov. 5, 1862, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 1st Class Boy,credit Charlestown. Served on Recg. Ship ohio and U. S. S. Colorado, from which deserted Dec. 9. 1862, at Portsmouth, N. H., as 1st Class Boy.

Cosgrove, Henry — 17; occu. —; enl. Dec. 2, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. San Jacinto. Disch. Sept. 30, 1862, from San Jacinto, by order of the President. as 1st Class Boy. See Co. "K" 45th Mass. Vol.Militia (9 mos.).

Downing, George W. — 15; occu. —; enl. June 13, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. South Carolina, from which disch. May 4, 1865. as Ord. Seaman.

Downing, Robert — 17; occu. —; enl. April 17, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Chelsea. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Mercedita, from which deserted March 31, 1864, as 1st Class Boy. Had subsequent enlistment to the credit of Connecticut. See 16th. ,Unattached Co. Mass. Inf. (100 days); and U. S. Marine Corps, as Thomas Hoxs.

Doyle, Daniel J. — 17; occu. —; enl. Dec. 15, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Lawrence. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Nahant. Disch. June 25, 1863, from hospl., Philadelphia, Pa., for disab., as 1st Class Boy.

Beede, Henry V. — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 14, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Townsend. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Western World, from which disch. Nov. 13, 1863, as 1st Class Boy. See Co. "F" 8th M. V. M. (100 days); and Co. "L" 4th Mass. Cnv.

Bell, Charles — Enl. Aug. 20, 1862, as 1st Class Boy. Served on U. S. S. Richmond. Deserted Oct. 7, 1863, as 1st Class Boy. See Co. " F" 54th Mass. Inf., as Charles Bells.

Benners, Cosmer — 15; occu. —; enl. Feb. 13, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Roxbury. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Kensington, and Kineo. Deserted Aug. 5, 1863, from Kineo, at Newbern, N. C, as 1st Class Boy.

Bennett, Almon G. — 17; occu. —; enl. Oct. 3, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ships Ohio and North Carolina, U. S. S. Bumpter, Vermont, Valparaiso, and Dandelion. Disch. Oct. 30, 1864, from Princeton, as 1st Class Boy.

Birmingham, Lawrence — 15; occu. —; enl. Sept. 25, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy,credit Edgartown. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Osceola, from which disch. Sept. 24, 1864, as Landsman.


Blselle, Henry J. — 15; occu. —; enl . Sept. 14, 1861, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class an class Boy credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Ethan Allen, and Guard. Disch. Sept. 30, 1862, from Guard, as 1st Class Boy.

Bryant, Edward G. — 18; occu. —; enl. March 24, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy credit Cambridge. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Tioga. Disch. Feb. 25, 1863, from Ohio, for disab., as 2nd Class Boy.

Bryant, Richard— 18; waiter; enl. Aug. 2, 1864, at New Bedford, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit New Bedford. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. New Hampshire, and Philadelphia. Disch. Aug. 28, 1865, at Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, as 1st Class Boy.

Callahan, Thomas — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 5,1862, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Amherst. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Colorado, Calhoun, and Rodolph, from which disch. Nov. 15, 1864, as Landsman. Had subsequent service in Navy, to the credit of Vermont.

Callahan, Thomas — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 5,1862, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Amherst. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Colorado, Calhoun, and Rodolph, from which disch. Nov. 15, 1864, as Landsman. Had subsequent service in Navy, to the credit of Vermont.

Case, William H. — 17; clerk; enl. May 20, 1861, at New Bedford, for 1 yr., as 2d Class Boy, credit Taunton. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Massachusetts, from which disch. March 15, 1862, as 2nd Class Boy.

Casey, Francis— 16; occu. —; enl. May 17, 1861, at New Bedford, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy, credit Gloucester. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Colorado, from which disch.June 30, 1862, as 2nd Class Boy. Again enlist. July 21, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as Landsman, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and Farragut's Squadron, U. S. S. l. C. Kuhn, from which disch. July 25, 1863, as Landsman.

Cate, Fernando C. — 14; occu. —; enl. Nov. 12, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Lawrence. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. macedonian, from which disch. March 10, 1863, as 1st Class Boy. Again enlist. June 1, 1863, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Iron Age, and Cherokee. Disch. July 8, 1865, from Ohio, as 1st Class Boy.

Coleman, Edwin — 16; occu. —; enl. Dec. 5, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Waltham. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Bganoke, from which disch. Dec. 4,1863, as 1st Class Boy.

Coleman, Thomas W. — 17; occu. —; enl. Oct. 6, 1864, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy. .

Cowen, James — 18; occu. —; enl. Sept. 5, 1863, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, V. S. S. Hendrick Hudson, and Roebuck. Deceased Aug. 1, 1864, on Roeruck, at Tampa Bay, Fla., as 1st Class Boy
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Cox, Francis — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 14, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Rutland. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Sacramento, from which disch. Nov. 13,1863.as 1st Class Boy.

Crapo, William — 18; occu. —; enl. Jany. 28, 1864, at New Bedford, for 2 yrs., as 1st Class Boy credit New Bedford. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Tennessee, bat, Washington Yard, and Recg. Ship Ohio. from which disch. Aug. 12, 1865, as 1st Class Boy.

Crawford, Frank— 16; occu.—; enl. Jany. 20, 1864, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy.credit Concord. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Sacramento, from which disch. Aug. 18, 1865, as 1st Class Boy.

Crowley, Cornelius J. — 17; occu. —; enl. May 15, 1861, at Portland, Maine, for 4 \ re., as 1st class Boy credit Ipswich. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Mabion, and Ossipee. Disch. July 19, 1864, from ohio. as 1st Class Boy.

Crowley, Jeremiah — 17; occu. —; enl. Sept. 13, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Curlew, Potomska, and Auobsta,from which deserted Oct. 3, 1862, as 1st Class Boy.

Desmond, John — 15; occu. —; enl. June 18, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 2nd Class Boy credit Taunton. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Cambridge. Disch. Auk. 13, 1864,from Ohio, as 2nd Class Boy.

Desmond, John — 16; occu. —; enl. March 11, 1865, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, credit Chicopee. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Ouabd. Disch. June 14, 1867, from Vermont, as 1st Class Boy.

Devine, James — 20; occu. —; enl. Aug. 22, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Sabine, from which deserted Jany. 31, 1862, at New York, as 1st Class Boy.

Devine, Stephen L. — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 30, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. San Jacinto, from which deserted Oct. 2, 1862, as 1st Class Boy.

Donley, Francis — 19; shoemaker; enl. April 11, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as lst Class Boy, credit Lynn. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. South Carolina, Minnesota, and Bhawsheen, from which disch. April 13, 1864, as 1st Class Boy.

Donnell, James A. — 16; occu. —; enl. Aug. 19,1863, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Antona, Carrabassett, fear not, Pampero, and Cowslip. Disch. to date Dec. 27, 1865, under Act of Congress of Aug. 14, 1888, as 1st Class Boy.

Dorman, Marshall — 17; occu. —; enl. June 19, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Taunton. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Ethan Allen, and Savannah, from which disch, Aug. 6, 1864, as 1st Class Boy.

Dorsey, James — 16; occu. —; enl. April 10, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy, credit Lynn. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Minnesota, and Rganoke, from which disch. April 10, 1864, as 2d Class Boy.

Dougherty, Jamea — 18; occu. —; enl. March 8, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Provincetown. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Connecticut, and Conbmaugh, from which disch. March 9, 1865, as 1st Class Boy.

Driscoll, Nicholas— 16; shoemaker; enl. May 13, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy, credit Marblehead. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Mississippi, and Colorado, from which disch. June 30, 1862, as 1st Class Boy. Again enlist. Aug. 13, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Abington. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Colorado, from which deserted Dec. 9, 1863, at Portsmouth, N. H., as 1st Class Boy. See Co. "L" 2nd Mass. Hy. Arty., as James Driscoll.

Dunbrack, Thomas H. — 15; occu. —; enl. Sept. 20, 1862, at Boston, for 2 yrs., as 2d Class boy,credit Lakeville. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Macedonian, from which disch.March 10, 1863, as 2nd Class Boy.

Esmond, George F. — 18; occu. —; enl. July 22, 1864, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Rhode Island, from which disch. June 3, 1865, as 1st Class Boy.

Ettinger, Samuel — 16; occu. —; enl. Oct. 25, 1861, at New York, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ships North Carolina and Ohio U. S. S. Mercedita and Macedonian, from which disch. Oct. 15, 1863, as 1st Class Boy.

Bates, Abner N. — 18; occu. —; enl. Aug. 20, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Cohasset. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Pequot, and Montgomery. Disch. April 23,1864, hospl., Norfolk, Va., for disability, as 1st Class Boy. See Co. "K" 45th M. V. M.

Blanchard, William H. — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 14, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy,credit Townsend. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Rganoke, from which disch. Nov. 13, 1863, as 1st Class Boy. Again enlist. Dec. 23, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as Ord.Seaman, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Flag, and Massachusetts.Disch. Jany. 5, 1865, from Massachusetts, as Ord. Seaman.

Bland, John — 20; occu.—; enl. Nov. 8, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Portsmouth, from which disch. Nov. 7, 1864, as Ord. Seaman.

Brett, James — 16; occu. —; enl. July 10, 1861, at New York, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Aries, from which deserted Aug. 21, 1863, as 2nd Class Boy.

Bucks ton, Edward A. — 17; occu. —; enl. March 11, 1862, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy,credit Roxbury. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Marblehead. Disch. March 12, 1865, from Princeton, as Landsman.

Bullard, George D. — 15; occu. —; enl. Feb. 24, 1865, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, credit Cambridge. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Wachusett, and Hartford, from which disch. Aug. 14, 1868, as Landsman.

Bullock, Edgar O. — 20; clerk; enl. Sept. 29, 1863, at Boston, for 3 yra., as 1st Class Boy, credit Haverhill. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Miagara, from which disch. Sept. 29, 1865, as Schoolmaster.

Burke, Thomas— 17; occu. —; enl. May 11, 1863, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. O. W. Blunt, and Canandaioua. Disch.July 26, 1864, from Princeton, as 1st Class Boy.

Burke, Thomas J. — 19; occu. —; enl. March 30, 1865, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Powhatan. Disch. Sept. 29, 1868, from Vermont, as Landsman.

Carey, John W. — 15; occu. —; enl. May 7, 1861, at Portland, Me., for 6 yrs., as 3d Class Boy.credit Amesbury. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Cambridge, Victoria, Tuscarora. and Newbern, from which disch. May 6, 1864, as 1st Class Boy.

Carey, Peter — 21; occu. —; enl. Aug. 22, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Sabine, from which deserted May 25, 1862,
at New York, as Ord. Seaman.

Carroll, William — 18; occu. —; enl. Sept. 3, 1863, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. acacia, and Unadilla. Disch. Nov. 6, 1864, from Princeton, by special order, as Landsman.

Carson, John C. — 17; occu. —; enl. Nov. 14, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Belmont. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Restless. Disch. Feb. 6, 1864, from North Carolina, as 1st Class Boy.

Churchill, Fredk. A. — 14; occu. —; enl. Sept. 3, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, credit Wareham. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Kingfisher, Dai ching, T. A. Wood, and Baratoga. Disch. Oct. 10, 1864, from Princeton, as Ord. Seaman.

Coppinger, Walter H. — 19; occu. —; enl. Feb. 11, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Barnstable. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, from which disch. May 17, 1862, by special order, as 1st Class Boy.

Corbit, William — 17; occu. —; enl. May 7, 1861, at PorUand, Me., for 4 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit East Bridgewater. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Sabine, and Oneida. Disch. June 22, 1864, from Princeton, as Landsman.

Cox, Reuben — 18; occu. —; enl. Feb. 27, 1864, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 1st Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and East Gulf Squadron, U. S. S. Nita and Spirea.Disch. Sept. 1, 1865, from vermont, as Coul Heaver.

Coyle, James — 19; occu. —; enl. Feb. 11, 1862, at Boston, for 1 yr., as 1st Class Boy, credit Charlestown. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, from which disch. Feb. 10, 1863, as 1st Class Boy.

Curran, Daniel — 16; occu. —; enl. Aug. 22, 1861, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2d Class Boy, credit Brookline. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio, U. S. S. Sabine, Eastf Oht, and Osage. Disch.Sept. 21, 1864, from great western, as Coxswain. Had subsequent enlist. to the credit of Vermont.

Currant, Michael — 18; occu. —; enl. Aug. 25, 1863, at Boston, for 3 yrs., as 2nd Class Boy, credit Boston. Served on Recg. Ship Ohio and U. S. S. Pequot. Disch. Aug. 1, 1864, Naval Hospl., Norfolk, Va., for disab., as 2nd Class Boy.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Charles H. Bell.

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Maine First Cavalry Regimental History.

Private Charles H. Bell, Jr., of Co. D, received a similar wound. He and George P. Andrews, of the same company, were on the skirmish line together, and were seeking partial shelter behind a low ridge. They would flatten themselves upon the ground while loading their pieces, then raise themselves upon their knees, with side to the enemy, and fire over the crest of the ridge. While Private Bell was thus shooting, an unfortunate shot from the enemy struck him in the other end of his prone body, and inflicted a severe wound. His manly pride, however, was superior to the pain of the wound, and in tones of despair, clapping his hand upon the wound, he exclaimed: "Oh, George! just my luck, shot where I can never speak of it ! " 

Bell, Charles H., Jr., Age 19; res. Eastport; mus. Oct. 10, 1861, as private; orderly for Gen. Sturgess, '62; wound. at Shepardstown, July 16, 1863; re-enlisted. Feb. 1,18'64; promoted to corporal. March 1, 1864; wound. June 9, 1864; promoted to sergeant. 1864; mustered out. June 20, 1865.

Author. Burial: Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Vountvill, Napa County, California.

Also note he may have a brother " Loring W. Bell", Same regiment and company. I have his picture as well.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Names of Georgia Tenth Infantry C.S. A.

I picked these names because I found their records interesting. I have all the rosters of all the Georgia Regiments C. S. A, if you need help finding a ancestor or name of interest.
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Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co. A.
Muscogee County Georgia.
"Confederate State Sentinels."

Dibble, Henry Eugene, 1st Sergeant May 10, 1861. Acting Sergeant-Major in 1861. Discharged from Williamsburg, Va. hospital Oct. 12, 1861. No later record. Pension records show he was on detached telegraphic service between Atlanta and Dalton, Ga. May 1862 to close of war.

Cleghorn, J. F, 2nd Corporal May 10, 1861. Appointed 2d Sergeant in 1864. Captured at Wilderness, Va. May 6, 1864. Paroled at Elmira, N. Y. Oct. 11, 1864. Exchanged at Venus Point, Savannah River, Ga., Nov. 15, 1864. Sick in hospital in Georgia Feb. 28,1865. No later record.

Eagerton, H. C., Private May 10, 1861. Admitted to Chimborazo Hospital #3, at Richmond, Va. Sept. 5, 1862. Transferred to General Hospital at Danville, Va. Nov. 2, 1862. Returned to duty Nov. 21,1862. Killed at Spotsylvania, Va. May 10,1864.

Frazier, A. Lewis, Private May 10, 1861. Appointed 3d Sergeant. Elected 2d Lieutenant in 1864. Resigned on grounds of incompetency Sept. 23, 1864. Deserted at Harrisonburg, Va. Oct. 7, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at New Creek, W. Va. Oct. 1864.

Holloway, William T., Private May 10, 1861. Voluntarily surered to enemy at Harper's Ferry, Va. Sept. 6, 1864. Received by Provost Marshal General, Washington, D. C, as a Confederate deserter; took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and furnished transportation to Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 15,1864.

Jackson, Ambrose J., Private May 10, 1861. Captured at Winchester, Va. Jan. 25, 1863. Transferred from Camp Chase, O. to City Point, Va. for exchange Mar. 28, 1863. Captured at Front Royal, Va. May 16, 1863. Paroled at Fort McHenry, Md. and sent to Fortress Monroe, Va. for exchange June 9, 1863. On roll dated Office Provost Marshal, Winchester, Va. May 19, 1863, the following remarks appear relative to him: "Has been captured and exchanged once. . . . has taken the oath of allegiance at this office Jan. 25,1863."

Georgia Tenth,Infantry, Co. B..
Richmond County Georgia.
"Letcher Guards."

Phinizy, Charles H., 1st Lieutenant May 18, 1861. Elected Captain July 19, 1861. Appointed Captain and A. A. General, C. S. A. (to rank from Oct. 30, 1862), and ordered to report to Gen. A. Cumming for duty Nov. 15, 1862. Captured at Vicksburg, Miss. July 4, 1863, and paroled there July 5, 1863. Recommended by Gen. Cumming for promotion to Major and A. A.General May 24, 1864. Recommended for Lieutenant Colonel of the 36th Regt. Ga. Inf. July 25, 1864. No record of appointment to either position found. Serving as A. A. General on Gen. Cumming's staff, Dec. 21, 1864. Elected Colonel of the 39th., Regt. Ga. Inf. (consolidated), Apr. 9, 1865. Surrendered,
Greensboro, N. C. Apr. 26,1865.

Burrell, James D., Private 1863. Wounded in leg at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863. Admitted to Chimborazo Hospital #2, at Richmond, Va. July 23, 1863. Transferred to Jackson Hospital at Richmond, Va. Aug. 13, 1863. Returned to duty Sept. 22, 1863. No later record. Pension records show he was at home on wounded furlough close of war. (Born in South Carolina Apr. 27,1839.)

Kent, Joel W., Private Jan. 12, 1863. Roll for Feb. 28, 1865,last on file, shows him absent without leave. No later record. Pension records show he left command on account of rheumatism and kidney disease, July 1863, and was at home on sick furlough close of war. (Born in Alabama in 1834.)

Meister, Charles, Private May 18, 1861. Enlisted in Co. F, 1st Maryland Cavalry, C. S. A. without authority July 10, 1863. Captured at Brandy Station, Va. Oct. 11, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C. and released Mar. 28,1864.

Swinney, William Edwin (Mark), Private May 18, 1861. Appointed Assistant Surgeon July 4, 1861. Resigned at Young's Mill, Va. Jan. 27, 1862. Appointed Surgeon, C. S. A., June 6, 1862, to take rank Mar. 22, 1862, and was assigned to 48th Regt. Ga. Inf. Roll for Oct. 31, 1864, last on file, shows him present.Paid at Augusta, Ga. Apr. 25, 1865. Died at McRae, Ga. Mar. 10, 1920.

Georgia Tenth Infantry,Co.C.
Chattahoochee County Georgia.
"Chattahoochee  Beauregards."

George, James F., 1st Lieutenant May 18, 1861. Resigned at Williamsburg, Va. Aug. 22, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co.G, 31st Regt. Ga. Inf. Nov. 10, 1861. Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant in 1862. Discharged, disability, Mar. 31, 1862. Elected Colonel of Regt. Ga. Militia May 13, 1862. Killed at Griswoldville, Ga. Nov. 22,1864.

McCook, Joel J., Tr. 2nd Lieutenant May 18, 1861. Elected 2nd., Lieutenant Dec. 27, 1861. Resigned, being but nineteen years of age, the captaincy of company having devolved upon him by reason of vacancies occurring and he being unwilling to incur the responsibility, July 13,1863.

McNeil, James M., 1st Sergeant May 18,1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant Aug. 28, 1861; Captain Aug. 4, 1862. Wounded in leg, necessitating amputation, and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. Sept. 17, 1862. Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va. Nov. 10,1862. Retired to Invalid Corps Apr. 30, 1864. (Bom in Georgia  Nov. 4,1828.)

Davis, James M., Private May 18, 1861. Absent without leave Feb. 1862. Wounded through left arm and disabled at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863, and captured there July 6, 1863. Imprisoned there in Letterman General Hospital and at West's Building Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Sent to City Point, Va. for exchange Nov. 17, 1863. Retired to Invalid Corps, P. A. C. S., Aug. 2, 1864. Captured in Forsyth County, Ga. in 1864. Imprisoned at Military Prison at Louisville, Ky., "where he took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. Oct. 10, 1864, and was released to remain north of Ohio River during war." Name appears on roll of Retired men at the Post of Columbus, Ga. dated Dec. 3, 1864, which does not show him absent. Return of that Post for Feb. 1865, shows him "casually" at Post. No later record. Died Nov. 27, 1907.

McGovern, Edward, Enlisted as a private in Co. G, 31st Regt. Ga. Inf. Nov. 10, 1861. Wounded in 1862. Transferred to Co. C, 10th Regt. Ga. Inf. Apr. 28, 1863. Deserted at Richmond, Va. Mar. 6, 1865. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Bermuda Hundred, Va. Mar. 21, 1865. Released and furnished transportation to Boston, Mass. Mar. 24,1865.

Webb, James, Private May 1, 1863. Wounded through rightlung and right leg permanently disabled, and captured at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Paroled at West Buildings U. S. A. General Hospital at Baltimore, Md. and sent to James River, Va.for exchange Feb. 1865. Returns for Mar. 1865, show him absent, a prisoner of war. (Born in Ga. May 31,1836.)

Georgia Tenth Infantry,Co. D.
Richmond County Georgia.
"Independent Blues."

Williams, Henry, Musician May 24, 1861. Received by Provost Marshal General, Washington, D. C, a Confederate deserterApr. 21, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and furnished transportation to Philadelphia, Pa. Apr. 1864.

Follen, Patrick—Private May 24, 1861. Deserted to enemy at Richmond, Va. Mar. 19, 1865. Took oath of allegiance to U. S.Govt. Mar. 21, 1865, and furnished transportation to New York Mar 25,1865.

Gibbs, James H., Private Dec. 9, 1861. Elected 2d Lieutenant Jan. 26, 1863. Resigned Apr. 2, 1864. Union records show that "as a private of Co. D, 10th Regt. Ga. Inf. he came into Union lines at Savannah, Ga. Dec. 21, 1864." As a Confederate deserter he was sent to New York City Feb. 26, 1865. (Born in Buffalo, N. Y. in 1830.)

Hines, John H., Private May 24, 1861. Detailed with Major Waller in Govt. shoe-shop Aug. 31, 1861. Enlisted in Co. B, Waller's Battn. (Co. C, 2d Battn. Local Defense, Virginia Vols.) June 18, 1863. Died of pneumonia in 1st Division Jackson Hospital at Richmond, Va. Feb. 23, 1864. Buried there in Hollywood Cemetery.

Murphy, William T., Private May 24, 1861. Captured at Frederick, Va. Sept. 12, 1862. Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va.Nov. 10, 1862. Roll for Feb. 28, 1865, last on file, bears remark:"Deserter, taken up." Returns for Mar. 1865, show him "Absent without leave Aug. 1862, at Augusta, Ga."

Peterson, John A., Private May 24, 1861. Appointed drillmaster Oct. 10, 1862. Ordered to report to Major Thomas at Strawberry Plains, Tenn. Assigned to 45th Battn. Virginia Inf. Nov.14, 1863. Appointment as drillmaster revoked, services no longer required, Mar. 11,1865. No later record.

Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co. E.
Clayton County Georgia.
"Clayton Sharpshooters."

Alford, Joseph Sidney, Private June 20, 1861. Appointed 2nd Sergeant. Wounded at Berryville, Va. June or Oct. 1863. Wounded in foot at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Surrendered, Appomattox, Va. Apr. 9, 1865. (Born at Fayetteville, Ga. Dec. 25, 1842  Died at Atlanta, Ga. July 14,1927.)

Beauchamp, Joseph Xenaphon, Private June 15, 1861. Transferred to Co. D, 3d Battn. Ga. Sharpshooters. Appointed Corporal; Sergeant. Wounded in right arm at Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 19, 1863. Permanently disabled for any service because of wounds, resulting in resection of elbow joint, and retired to Invalid Corps Feb. 10,1865.

Cooper, James E., Private May 20, 1861. Dropped from rolls Dec. 1864. Restored to rolls Feb. 1, 1865, absent without leave.Returns for Mar. 1865, show him "Absent without leave July 2, 1863, at Jonesboro, Ga." No later record. Pension records show he was wounded in left side at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863.

Daniel, Henry F., Private July 9, 1861. Absent without leave at Jonesboro, Ga. June 3, 1864, and captured near there Sept.1, 1864. Exchanged at Rough & Ready, Ga. Sept. 22, 1864. "Name appears on list, dated Hilton Head, S. C. Feb. 1, 1865, as a Confederate deserter who went into Union lines at Atlanta, Ga. Apr. 15, 1864, destined to be turned over to Provost Marshal General, New York City. No later record.

Fears, Stockton Summerfield, Private May 20, 1861. Elected Lieutenant. In General Hospital #12, at Richmond, Va. Aug.1863. Discharged on account of chronic rheumatism Aug. 18,1863. Elected Captain of Co. I, 2d Regt. Ga. Reserve Inf. May 2, 1864. Roll for Feb. 1865, last on file, shows him present. No later record. (Born in Ga. Jan. 4, 1839. Died at Muskogee, Indian Territory, Apr. 1902.)

Kirksey, Elisha H., Private May 20, 1861. Wounded in left hand and captured at Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Sent to Lincoln General Hospital at Washington, D. C. where three fingers were amputated Apr. 18, 1865, and released June 14, 1865. (Born in Georgia Nov. 14,1830.)

Strickland, William B., Private May 20, 1861. Wounded, date and place not given. Captured near Burkeville, Va. Apr. 6, 1865.  Released at Newport News, Va. June 26, 1865. Died in Confederate Soldiers' Home at Atlanta, Ga. Mar. 18, 1934. Age, 94.  Buried in Confederate Cemetery at Marietta, Ga.

Georgia Tenth Infantry,Co.F.
Columbia County Georgia.
"Thomas Guards."

Fitzgerald, James W., Private May 11, 1861. Captured at Fredericksburg, Va. May 3, 1863. Exchanged at Old Capitol Prison,Washington, D. C. May 20, 1863. On furlough in Georgia Dec.30, 1864. Absent without leave in Columbia County, Ga. Jan.1, - Mar. 1865. No later record.

Garrett, William B., Private May 11, 1861. Appointed Ensign, on account of special gallantry in battle, Apr. 20, 1864. Killed at Wilderness, Va. May 6, 1864, and buried there on battlefield.

Herrin, Thomas J., Private May 11, 1861. Wounded and captured at Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Admitted to Lincoln General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Apr. 24, 1865, where thigh was amputated Apr. 1865. Released from said hospital June 12,1865.

Knox, Charles E., Private May 11, 1861. Transferred to Co.C, 5th Kentucky Battn. Sept. 1863. Captured at Cynthiana, Ky.June 14, 1864. Paroled at Rock Island, 1ll. Mar. 6, 1865. Received at James River, Va. for exchange Mar. 12, 1865. No later record. (Born in Columbia County, Ga. June 30,1838.)

Morris, C. H., Private Oct. 29, 1863. Wounded in hip and captured at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19,1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. Nov. 1864. Received at Venus Point, Savannah River, Ga.,Nov. 15, 1864. Absent, sick, Mar. 1865. No later record. Pension records show he was detailed for light duty on account of wounds. (Born in Columbia County, Ga. Oct. 18,1845.)

Radford, John R., Private May 11, 1861. On detached duty in Georgia in 1864. Absent without leave in Columbia County,Ga. Jan. 1 - Mar. 1865. No later record. Pension records show he surrendered at Appomattox, Va. Apr. 9, 1865. (Born in Columbia County, Ga. Apr. 22,1839.)

Wade, William E., Private May 11, 1861. Wounded through right arm at Harper's Farm, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr. 10, 1865. Released at Fort McHenry, Md.June 10,1865. (Born in McDuffie County, Ga. July 10,1842.)

Young, H. Wesley, Private May 11, 1861. Pension records show that on march from Young's Mill to Williamsburg, Va. in 1861, leaders in right leg contracted. Condition grew worse.Bone enlarged and ulcerated. Surrendered, Appomattox, Va. Apr.9, 1865. Leg amputated, result of injury in service, Apr. 1877. (Born in Georgia Jan. 6,1837.)

Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co. G.
Pulaski County Georgia.

Douglas, Peyton Wade, Jr. 2nd Lieutenant May 20, 1861. Transferred to Co. H, 14th Regt. Ga. Inf. July 9, 1861. Elected 1st Lieutenant Nov. 6, 1861. Resigned June 10, 1863. Appointed  Assistant Surgeon of the 2d Regt. Ga. State Line Nov. 3, 1864.Pension records show he was at home on furlough close of war.(Born in Georgia.)

Bozeman, Cornelius M., Jr., Private May 20, 1861. Discharged, disability, Oct. 30, 1861. Reenlisted Feb. 22, 1864. Appointed Corporal. Captured at Burkeville, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 24, 1865.

Cox, Samuel L., Private May 20, 1861. Captured at Gettysburg,Pa. July 5, 1863. Paroled at DeCamp General Hospital, David's Island, N. Y. Harbor in 1863. Received at City Point, Va. for exchange Oct. 28, 1863. Captured at Richmond, Va. Apr. 6,1865. Paroled May 12,1865.

Fountain, John L., Private May 20, 1861. Appointed 2nd Sergeant July 9, 1861. Wounded at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Absent without leave Jan. 19 - Feb. 28,1865. No later record.

Hall, Augustus L., Private May 20, 1861. Captured at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. Feb. 10, 1865. Received at Cox's Landing, James River, Va. for exchange, Feb. 14-15, 1865. Furloughed for 60 days from Feb. 17, 1865.

Love, Return A., Private May 20, 1861. Captured at Burkettsville, Md. Sept. 23, 1862. Paroled at Fort McHenry, Md. Nov. 1862. Received at City Point, Va. for exchange Dec. 4, 1862.  Paid at Macon, Ga. Aug. 12,1863. No later record.

Ridley, Samuel W., Private May 20, 1861. Appointed Corporal; Sergeant. Captured at Sharpsburg, Md. Oct. 1, 1862.  Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va. Nov. 10, 1862. Killed at Funkstown, Md. July 10,1863.

Schneider, Anton, Private May 20, 1861. Captured at Crampton's Gap, Md. Sept. 14, 1862. Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va. Nov. 10, 1862. On detached duty as pattern maker at Tredegar Works, Richmond, Va. Mar. 30, 1865, and paroled there Apr. 21,1865. Died at Hawkinsville, Ga. May 28,1902.

Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co. H.
Wilcox County Georgia.
"Wilcox County Rifles."

McDuffie, John, 1st Corporal May 20, 1861. Retired as corporal June 15, 1861. Transferred to Co. A, 61st Regt. Ga. Inf.June 19, 1861. Appointed Quartermaster Sergeant Aug. 17,1862. Captured at Crampton's Gap, Md. July 4, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del. July 30, 1863. Transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange Aug. 1, 1863. Surrendered, Appomattox, Va. Apr. 9, 1865.

Ashley, Charles William, Private May 20, 1861. Appointed Sergeant June 1861. Wounded at Savage Station, Va. June 29, 1862. Elected Lieutenant; Captain Dec. 2, 1864. Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Released at Sandusky, O. June 18,1865.

Collier, Benjamin F., Private May 20, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal June 15, 1861. Received at Bermuda Hundred, Va., a Confederate deserter, Apr. 4, 1865. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. and sent to New York City Apr. 6, 1865.

Gordon, Hardy W., Private May 20, 1861. Appointed Sergeant.Captured at Culpeper, Va. Aug. 3, 1863. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C, and released Sept. 23, 1863. Sent to Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 24, 1863,

Hutto, Luke, Private May 20, 1861. Deserted May 8, 1864."Dropped from rolls for prolonged absence without leave May 8, 1864, and taken up again Jan. 5, 1865. Roll for Mar. 1865,  shows him absent without leave in Georgia, May 8,1864."

Mann, David C., Private May 20, 1861. Wounded and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. Sept. 17, 1862. Sent to U. S. A. General Hospital at Frederick, Md. in 1862. Transferred from Fort McHenry, Md. to Fortress Monroe, Va. for exchange Dec. 29,1862. Discharged, disability, Oct. 1864.

McCall, Roger, Private May 20, 1861. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863, and captured there July 5, 1863. Paroled at De Camp General Hospital, David's Island, N. Y. Harbor, and transferred to City Point, Va. for exchange Sept. 8, 1863. Sick in Augusta, Ga. hospital Feb. 28,1865. No later record.

Mixon, Augustus W., Private May 20, 1861. Wounded and captured at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. and transferred to Venus Point, Savannah River, Ga.for exchange, Nov. 15, 1864. In Macon, Ga. hospital, wounded Feb. 28, 1865. No later record. Pension records show he was at home, wounded, close of war. (Born in Georgia in 1843.)

Smith, Lawson, Private May 20, 1861. Wounded in left leg, necessitating amputation, and captured at Sharpsburg, Md. Sept. 17, 1862. Transferred to Fortress Monroe, Va. Dec. 29, 1862.

Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co. I.
Campbell & Fayette, Counties, Georgia.
"Fayetteville Rifles Grey's."
or "Fayette Grey Guard's."

Blalock, John L., Jr. 2nd Lieutenant May 27, 1861. Resigned,disability, Dec. 21, 1861. Elected 2nd Lieutenant of Co. G, 44th Regt. Ga. Inf. Mar. 4, 1862; Captain Dec. 5, 1862. Died of tuberculosis in Charlottesville, Va. hospital Mar. 30,1864.

Griggs, Lewis B., 2nd Sergeant May 27, 1861. Elected Jr. 2nd Lieutenant. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863, and captured there July 5, 1863. Paroled at Johnson's Island, O. and forwarded to Point Lookout, Md. for exchange Mar. 14, 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. Mar.22,1865. No later record.

Brown, Burrill W., Private May 27, 1861. Wounded through left hip and permanently disabled at Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 29,1863, and captured there Dec. 5, 1863. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 12, 1865. (Born in Georgia Mar. 17, 1836.)

Cochran, Francis M., Private May 27, 1861. Transferred to Co.G, 44th Regt. Ga. Inf., in exchange for J. T. Hewell, and appointed 3d Corporal in 1862. Captured with regimental colors at Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19, 1864. Paroled at Point Lookout, Md. and transferred to Aiken's Landing, Va. for exchange Mar. 17, 1865 Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. Mar.19, 1865. No later record.

Dorman, William Parker, Private May 27, 1861. Wounded at Strasburg, Va. in 1862. Detailed with Captain Charles T. Mason's Company of Engineers Aug. 1863. Captured and paroled at Lincolnton, N. C. Apr. 26, 1865. (Born in Fayette County, Ga.in 1845. Died at Jonesboro, Ga. June 8,1932. Buried there.)

Hightower, James Osgood A., Private May 27, 1861. Transferred to Co. G, 44th Regt. Ga. Inf., in exchange for A. B.Tarpley, June 14, 1862. No later record. Pension records show he was discharged, underage, Jan. 1863. Enlisted in Co. —,6th Regt. Ga. State Troops and served to close of war. (Born in Georgia.)

McBride, Benjamin F., Private May 27, 1861. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va. May 3, 1863; Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863.Appointed 2d Sergeant in 1864. Wounded at Salem Church, Va. June 2, 1864. Absent in Georgia, wounded, Feb. 28, 1865. No later record.

Stratton, William H., Private May 27, 1861. Wounded in hip and shoulder in 1862. Admitted to No. 5, U. S. A. General Hospital at Frederick Md., Oct. 22, 1862, and sent to General Hospital Nov. 8, 1862. Captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 4, 1863.Sent to Fort Delaware, Del. July 12, 1863. Enlisted in Co. E,3rd Maryland Cavalry, U. S. A., Sept. 4, 1863, and deserted therefrom Aug. 31, 1864.

Georgia Tenth Infantry, Co.K.
Richmond County Georgia.
"Davis Musketeers."

Adams, Thomas, Elected 2nd Lieutenant of 1st Co. H, 9th Regt. Virginia Inf. June 11, 1861. Commission expired May 8, 1862.Elected 1st Lieutenant of Co. K, 10th Regt. Ga. Inf. in 1862. Commanded company Sept. 1, 1862 - Mar. 1, 1864. Wounded at Chancellorsville, Va. May 3, 1863. Dropped as supernumerary officer May 9, 1864. Elected 2nd Lieutenant of Co. H, 59th Regt.Virginia Inf. in 1864. On duty with Brigadier Johnson's Division, Anderson's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia Dec. 5,1864. No later record.

Cason, Edward E., 1st Corporal June 14, 1861. Wounded in chest in 1861. Discharged, disability, Dec. 20, 1861. Enlisted as a private in Co. D, 10th Regt. Ga. Inf. Mar. 1, 1862. Transferred to Co. K. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863, Roll for Feb. 28, 1865, last on file, shows him present. No later record.

Crawford, Leolin S., Private June 14, 1861. Appointed 1st Corporal Dec. 16, 1861. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863;Wilderness, Va. May 6, 1864. Elected Jr. 2d Lieutenant Sept.1864; 1st Lieutenant Nov. 1864. Captured at Sailor's Creek, Va. Apr. 6,1865. Released at Johnson's Island, O. June 18,1865.

Dodd, James M., Private June 27, 1862. Wounded in left arm necessitating amputation, at Sharpsburg, Md. Sept. 17, 1862,and captured there Sept. 27, 1862. Paroled at Fort McHenry,Md. and sent to Fortress Monroe, Va. for exchange Oct. 13, 1862.Exchanged at Aiken's Landing, Va. Oct. 17, 1862. Discharged,disability, at Richmond, Va. Nov. 2,1862.

Favors, John Reuben, Private June 21, 1862. Pension records show he was wounded in left shoulder, affecting lungs, at Chancellorsville, Va. May 3, 1863. Wounded in leg at Berryville, Va.Sept. 3, 1864, and was unable to return to command. Union records show he surrendered to enemy at Winchester, Va. Sept. 7, 1864. Took oath of allegiance to U. S. Govt. at Washington, D. C. and released Sept. 15,1864. (Born Nov. 24,1837.)

Garrett, James V., Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 15th Regt., Ga. Inf. July 13, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal Apr. 1862.Wounded at Garnett's Farm, Va. June 27, 1862. Transferred Co. K, 10th Regt. Ga. Inf. May 1863. Appointed 4th Sergeant. Captured at Harper's Farm, Va. Apr. 6, 1865. Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 27,1865.

Pugh, B. F., Private June 27, 1862. Roll for Feb. 28, 1865, last on file, shows him absent without leave, in Gwinnett County,Ga. No later record. Pension records show he was at home on wounded furlough close of war. (Born in Gwinnett County,Ga. June 16,1834.)

Sanders, Reuben, Private June 14, 1861. Appointed 4th Corporal Apr. 23, 1862. Wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. July 2, 1863; Wilderness, Va. May 6, 1864. Captured at Farmville, Va. Apr.6,1865. Released at Point Lookout, Md. June 19,1865.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

James F. Melton.

Kentucky C. S. A. 12th., Cavalry.

James F. Melton,Captain,Enlisted May 1, 1861, at Richmond,Virginia, as 2nd.,Lieutenant 9th., Alabama Infantry; Resigned September, 1861.  Returned to Kentucky; Recruited an independent company of cavalry; Captured at Fort Doneison,February 16,1862; Prisoner at Camp Chase, Ohio; Escaped through Canada; Recaptured in Kentucky; Returned to prison at Alton, Illinois, Escaped; Returned to Kentucky; Recruited company "G." 12th.,Cavalry; Participated in all battles in which the regiment was engaged; Resigned September i,1864, to  accept position in Secret Service in Kentucky.  Rendering valuable service; Elected Captain, November 2,1863.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Saloon Owners Of Leavenworth, Kansas, 1857-1867.

Two things comes to mind when we talk about the old west, Cowboys and the Saloons.  Most people think All the old west towns of Kansas had saloons this can be blamed on television shows and the movies.

In truth many Kansas towns had no saloons at all.  A small town may have one or two saloon. The larger Kansas town may have so many saloons that they almost out number the businesses of the town. Take Leavenworth Kansas, not to be confused with ( Fort Leavenworth ), in a span of ten years it had 52, saloons.

I have listed the 52 owners, in a lot of cases there are no first names just the last.  No names of the saloon is given.

Leavenworth Kansas, 1857.

1. Charles Holborn.
2. H. T. Clarke.
3. J. Carr Johnson.
4. McCarty & McMeekin.
5. A. Beach.
6. Thomas Fahey.
7. A. Treawski.
8. A. Gates.
9. M. Conway.
10. Thomas Suttles.
11. H. Dunham.
12. G. Deacon.
13. Joseph Faivre.
14. A. C. Quinn.
15. Thomas Kerwih.
16. John Kaczynski.
17. D. M. Elringer.
18. S. P. Georgens.
19. Thomas Rossell.

Leavenworth Kansas,1867.

1. Joseph Baskas.
2. Blair & Moore.
3. Cassimer Bouisse.
4. J. B. Buechele.
5. Calmbach & Co.
6. Thomas Casey.
7. M. F. Coon.
8.Michael Curry.
9. John Curta.
10. Paul Dexter.
11. M.J. Donavan.
12. James Dovle.
13. Joseph Durr, or Dorr.
14. Pat Glyon.
15. L. Hironde.
16. Jacob Kaufmann.
17. John Keeler.
18. Ed. Leonard.
19. J. D. Leonard.
20. George Lutz.
21. A. Neubauer.
22. Plauta & Holbein.
23. William Rectenwalt.
24. Robertson & Co.
25. A. Romenoff.
26. J. Schanee.
27. J. Shannon.
28. J. Smith.
29. E. H. Stein.
29. Stcinbach.
30.Stickler & Co.
31. H. Sughren.
32. W. Tucker..

Sunday, January 18, 2015

George Stroube.

George  Stroube.

Birth: August 22,1833,Kentucky.
Death: January 27, 1888.

Wife: Sallie Stroube.

Children: Maggie and Flora Stroube.

Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Denison, Grayson County, Texas.

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I have no record when he came to Denison, Texas,but he was living there in 1873. He was the proprietor of the Charter Oak Billiard and Saloon, on Maine Street.

In 1880, he was still in Denison making a living as a Grocer and Liquor Dealer.  After 1880 I lost all track of the family.

Samuel A.Cooper.

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Samuel A.Cooper. 

Birth: 1833-1834, Pennsylvania.
Death: Unknown.

Wife Margaret Alexander Cooper.

Children: Arttay., Susan A., Leila, and Mabel Cooper.

Burial:Unknown.

Iowa Fifth Infantry,Co.K.

Cooper, Samuel A. Age 28. Residence Lybrand, nativity Pennsylvania. Enlisted July 1, 1861, as Third Sergeant. Mustered July 15, 1861. Promoted First Sergeant Sept. 10, 1862; Second Lieutenant May 18, 1863; Captain Louisiana Colored Regiment. Discharged July 16, 1863, to accept promotion as Captain in Co. B., Twelfth Louisiana Colored Infantry.  Captain Co.B.,50th.,U. S. C. Infantry..

Friday, January 16, 2015

John R. Maybury.

John R. Maybury.

Birth:1828. 
Death:1917.

Parents:Josiah J.,Dorcas Maybury.

Wife: Emergene P. Maybury.

Children: Mary,Rena, Hellen,Sarah and Hellen Matbury.

Burial: McGraw Rural Cemetery, McGeaw,Cortland County,New York.

Tenth New York Cavalry,Company  L.

Engagement at Ground Squirrel Bridge.

John R. Maybury of Company L, was in a hand to hand fight when a rebel thrust his saber through Maybury,puncturing his belt and clothing and striking his spine.

Maybury, John R. Age thirty-four; enlisted from Solon, September 10, 1862 ; mustered in October 29, 1862 ; wounded in back with saber May 11, 1864, at Ground Squirrel Church, Va. ; received gunshot-wound in right hand Decem- ber 1, 1864, at Stony Creek, Va. ; in hospital at City Point, Va., until December 16, 1864; then transferred to Finley General Hospital, Washington, D. C, remaining there until mustered out June 26, 1865, with detachment, as supernumerary non-commissioned officer.

Cortland Co. Gazetteer and Business Directory,1869.

Solon,John R.Maybury,Lot 63.,Dairy 8 cows,Farmer 65.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

William McGinness.

William McGinness, First Lieutenant; Indiana 75th., Infantry, Co. H., Residence Roanoke; Commissioned August 6, 1862; Mustered in August 19, 1862; Promoted Captain.  Captain Commissioned December 31, 1862; Mustered in January 15, 1863.  Died a prisoner of war at Savannah, Georgia, August 31, 1864.

In this charge, about 6 p.m., that Captain William McGinness of H Company was wounded in the right leg by the fragment of a shell, and taken prisoner, and Corporal Peter Mulrine of the same Company was killed.  The piece of shell which wounded Captain McGinness, tore an ugly hole in his knee and injured the ligaments of his leg behind the knee. He was left on the field and captured, taken to Libby prison at Richmond, Va., from thence to Andersonville, and finally to Savannah, Ga., where, under the effects of his wound, and the treatment he received as a prisoner, he died August 31st, 1864.

The brave and good Captain McGinness now peacefully sleeps in the beautiful cemetery at Savannah, Ga., near the broad Atlantic, whose wild majestic waves sing his requiem, as they beat up against
the sandy shore. He was cheerful and gallant, and his death was sincerely and deeply deplored by all the members of the A braver soldier never buckled on a sword nor handled a musket. Three of his sons were in the war for the Union—two of them belonging to the Forty-fourth and the other to the One hundred and thirty-seventh Indiana Regiments.

To perpetuate the memory of Captain McGinness, the G. A.R. Post of Roanoke, Huntington county, Indiana, has assumed his name.

Charles Lane,Ohio.

Battle of Atlanta Georgia,July 22-28,1864.

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Among those who fell to rise no more in the first victorious charge made by the 81st Ohio, was Captain Charles Lane, commanding Company K. A rebel bullet pierced his head, and his death was instantaneous. To say that he died at his post in defense of his country, gives him an immortality of honor on the bright roll of his country's heroes ; to say that he was beloved by his men, and respected by his fellow officers ; that he was one of the very few in the army possessing firmness sufficient to resist its temptations; that his private character was stainless^ that his example was that of a noble Christian soldier all this may render his memory dear to his friends, and reconcile them in part to his loss. But around his widowed and orphaned hearthstone are lonely hearts gathered to whom no eulogy can bring the balm of consolation. Theirs is a grief too sacred and tender for h II man touch. 

First Lieutenant Charles Lane, promoted to Captain, Feb. 20, '63 ; killed in the battle of Atlanta, July 22, '64.

Charles Lane.

Birth: 1831?.
Death:July 22,1864.

Wife; Jennie C.Lane, 1833-January 11,1905.

Burial:  Bellefontaine Cemetery, Bellefontaine, Logan county, Ohio.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Jerry D. Beauchamp.

Jerry  D. Beauchamp.

Birth:1842, Texas.
Death:Unknown.

Wife: Ada Adoade "Tharp" Beauchamp.

Children: Jerry D.,Jr., George T., Dixon L., Roy S., James V., Lotie B., Albia L., Ruth Beauchamp.

Burial: Unknown.

Mr. Beauchamp lived in Ennis, Texas,was a business man, being the proprietor of the  Ennis House.

Ennis,Texas,1873.

Ennis a town of 250 inhabitants, not nine months old is well located,far enough from any other town, is 96 miles from Sherman, 726 miles from St.Louis, 282 miles from Galveston Texas.

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Monday, January 12, 2015

Peter Biegel

165th.,New York Infantry,Regimental History.

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Peter Biegel, Color Corporal, Age 17; Enlisted as a Private May 16,1862, in Company E., 11th., New York State Militia, Washington Rifles; Discharged September, 1862.  Re-enlisted in September,1862, for 5th., New York Volunteers, Duryee Zouaves, transferred,to Company C., 165th., regiment , New York Volunteers, 2nd,Duryee Zouaves, September 24, 1862, Mustered in United States service, November 28, 1862.  TAken prisoner at Sabine Cross Roads, La., April 9,1864, was captured on out picket post.  Confined at Camp Cross Texas.

Exchanged on 12th., day of December 1864, and paroled, January 5, 1865, and was in St. Louis Hospital at New Orleans, La., until the 5th., day of May, 1865, and returned to his regiment.  Promoted to Color Corporal June 12, 1865.  Honorably discharged , September 1,1865.

Wife name was Rosina.

New York State Records.
On the State record his name was spelled "Biegle."

BIEGEL, PETER.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, September 24,1862, at New York city, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. C, November 28, 1862; promoted corporal, August 18, 1863; captured in action April 8, 1864, at Sabine Cross Roads, La.; exchanged, January 5, 1865; returned to ranks,April 15, 1865; promoted corporal, June 12, 1865; mustered out with company, September 1, 1865, at Charleston, S. C

Friday, January 09, 2015

George Reuben Reed.

GEORGE REUBEN REED. Born in Hingham, Dec. 17, 1839. Member of Co. I, of the Fourth Regiment, M. V. I., Lincoln Light Infantry, left Hingham with the first detachment, April 17, 1 86 1, and was three months stationed at Fortress Monroe. Oct. 31, 1 861, enlisted at Camp Dimmick in Co. A. Sept. I, 1862, he was promoted from sergeant to second lieu- tenant ; Dec. 30, 1862, to first lieutenant; and July 20, 1864, was commissioned captain

With the Thirty-second, in the Army of the Potomac, he bore a full part in all its marches, privations, and dangers, up to the month of August, 1864. Beginning at Malvern Hill, July 3, 1862, he was in the battle of Gaines' Mill, Second Bull Run,Chan- tilly, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, Tolopotomy, Bethesda Church, and Petersburg.

At Laurel Hill, Capt. Reed was in command of Co. I, Charles- town, consisting of forty-one men. In a charge on the enemy, covering scarcely more than fifteen minutes' time, twenty-five of these were killed or wounded. At the battle of North Anna, while engaged on the skirmish line, he was for a short time a prisoner in the hands of the enemy, but, in the excitement and confusion of battle, fortunately succeeded in effecting his escape.

On the 3rd of August, 1864, he was detailed as quarter- master at the Fifth Corps Hospital, City Point, Va., and continued at this post till the 25th of the following November, when he was mustered out at Petersburg by reason of the expiration of his term of enlistment. In all the trying experience of the Thirty-second, Capt. Reed proved himself a good officer and true soldier.

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George Reuben Reed.

Birth: December 17, 1839.
Death: October 9, 1891.

Parents: Reuben M Reed, Sophia A. Gardner Reed.

Wife: Ella R. Reed.

Wednesday, January 07, 2015

Francis Swain Bunker

Francis Swain Bunker. 

Birth: Dec. 22, 1838, Rush County, Indiana.
Death: May 4, 1887, Pennville, Jay County, Indiana.

Parents: Thomas Bunker and Rebecca Swain Bunker.

Wife: Elvira Vataw Bunker, ( 1837-1911 ).
Married May 21, 1882.

Children: Alice Laurena Bunker Hunt (1871 - 1951).

Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Pennville, Jay County, Indiana.

Civil War Service.

Francis S.Bunker,Enlisted in Company B.,57th., regiment Indiana Volunteers Infantry,October 12, 1861, for 3 years; was in battles of Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, and Stone River, was in view of battle of Perryville,but not engaged.  Discharged December 31,1863.  Reenlisted in same company and regiment as a veteran, February 12,1864, foe 3 years; Still in service,April, 1865.  Family residence on farm of A. Hunt, w. s  Newport and Arba road,one mile n. e. Newport, New Garden Township.

Layer Out Of The Dead.

I have been working on the Philadelphia City Directories,looking for odd job titles.  The first Philadelphia Directory was published in 1785,at this time only names were listed.  Then around 1817 they listed the address.  In around 1822 they added the Job titles..

The job I was interested in was said in different ways;Lays out dead, Layer out dead, Layer out of the dead.  These jobs were performed mostly by woman.  I tried to find out what this job was and what it in tells but was unable to do so..

If any one knows or learns what this job is please drop me a line.  I would be most grateful.

Below is a list of years and names of who performed this job.

1822.

Elizabeth Howell.
R.Powell.
Ann Betham.
Mary Bulfinch.
Elizabeth Carter.
Elizabeth Evans.
Rebecca Graff.
Elizaberth Griffitn.
Jane Hook.
Mart Horne.
Elizabeth Hutman.
H. January.
Mrs. Kraft.
Rebecca Wile.
Catharine Wolbert.

1839.

Mary Harman.
Jane Harron.
Catharine Johnson.
Margaret Miller.
Elizabeth Priest.
Elizabeth Shields.

1842.

Mary Harman.
Catharine Johnson.
Elizabeth Priest.

1850.

Eleanor Adams.
Ann Askings.
Mary Dillin.
Rachel Gabel.
Margaret Lybrnd.
Ann Zimmerman or Zimmermann.

1855.

Eliza Casey.
Mrs.J.Hunsberry.
Mrs. Marg. Lybrand.
Susan T. Matthews.
Sarah Sprague.
Mrs. A. M. Wilson.
Ann Zimmerman or Zimmermann.

1857.

Rachel Garel.
Mrs.Marg. Lybrand.
A. M. Wilson.
Ann Zimmerman or Zimmermann.

1861

Anna A. Albright.
Julia Carman.
Mary Hunsberry.

1862.

Anna C. Hoffman.
Margaret Husberry.
Maria Kline.
Margaret Kraus.
Ann Zimmerman or Zimmermann.

1863.

Ann Albright.
A. C. Hoffman.
Margaret Kraus.
Ann Skerrett.
Sophia Strumpfer.
A.M.Wilson.

Monday, January 05, 2015

Police Men of Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1855.

This is a list of 204, men who were of the Police Department,they were not called police men but called Police.Police Officers ,Police Lieutenant and Police Sergeant.   There will be no information on these names.

Those who had a ancestors living in Philadelphia, at this time and knew or heard stories that they worked for the police now is your chance to find out.

Philadelphia Consolidated City Directory, 1855.

The areas covered by this Directory are;  Bush Hill, Frankford, Fairmount, Francosville, Germantown, Kensington, Moyamensing, M antoa Village, Old York, Passyunk, Pennstlvania Township, Ridge, Richmond, Schuylkill, West Philadelphia.

These names are in alphabetical order,there will be a few errors.

Page 1 of 8.

1. Isaiah Abbott.
2. Joseph Abrl.
3. William Adams, Lieutenant of Police.
4. Charles Afferbaca.
5.Jacob Albright.
6. Andw Anderson.
7. Samson Anderson.
8. Josepn Andress.
9. Robert Armitage.
10. Thpmas Ashton, Sergeant.
11. William Babe.
12.John Baird.
13. James Barber, Lieutenant.
14. James Banker.
15. William Barrett.
16. Joseph Bayne.
17. Daniel W. Beck.
18. John Benkert.
19. William Betts.
20. Louis P. Bezard.
21. Owen Biddle.
22. Charles Bishop.
23. Orr Bothwell.
24. William Bright.
25. Joseph Bringhurst.
26. Walter Brod.

Page 2 of 8.

27. George Bochanan.
28. James H. Bolkley, Lieutenant.
29. William Burris.
30. C. H. Carlon.
31. James  Carr.
32.  Cunnard Cheller.
33. Jeremiah Claney.
34. Franklin Collins, Sergeant.
35. Jae. Cummings.
36. Henry Cummings.
37. William G. Cutter.
38. E. Daniel.
39. Joseph Deal.
40. William Deal.
41. Thomas Dickson, Sergeant.
42. Charles Diver.
43. William Donahay
44. Henry Dreisbach.
45. Jacob Ege.
46. George W. Emery.
47. Robert Fadely.
48. Joseph Fillius, City Police..
49. George Fink.
50. John Fleming.
51 Leonard Foster.
52. Charles Fox.

Page 3 of 8.

53. George Fow.
54. William A. Fox, Captain.
55. J. K. Gardiner..
56. George Gardner.
57. John Gibbs.
58. Benjamin S. Gilbert.
59. Jacob Glassgow.
60. Benjamin H. Godshalk.
61. William Good.
62. Samuel Gouldy.
63. Thomas Graham.
64. Theo. Gransback.
65. William Green.
66. Samuel Griffith.
67. William Halfman.
68. Joseph T. Hallowell.
69. Samuel Hamilton.
70. Edward Hannings.
71. John B. Harbert.
71. David Harlan.
72. George Hart.
73. David Hazard.
74. Robert Hazlet.
75. William Heckman.
76. John Henderson.
77. Samuel Hergesheimer.

Page 4 of 8.

78. Alfred J. Heoh.
79. Samuel Hickmandr.
80. William H. Hickman.
81. William Hinkle.
82. JOhn Hollick.
83. Anthony Hoover.
84. James Houseman.
85. J. Hulsehart.
86. Peter Hunter.
87. James Hutchinson.
88. David Jeries.
89. Charles Jeffers.
90. And. Johnson.
91. Charles W. Johnson.
92. Samuel Johnson.
93. James Jones.
94. William D.Jones.
95. WIlliam D. Jones.
96. William H. Jones.
97. Bernard Kane.
98. Charles Kauck.
99. George Kindel.
100. H. H. Kline.
101. Philip Kulp.
102. John Lamen.
103. S. H. Lare.

Page 5 of 8.

104. Jacob Larison.
105. G. W. Lee.
106. Mulford Lewis.
107. William H.. Lewis.
108. John Linker Jr.
109. Isaac Lister.
110. Robert Lister.
111. Samuel Litchfield.
112. John Logan.
113. James Long.
114. MIlo Lord.
115. William M'Bride.
116. W. L. M'Carren.
117. Alex. M'Cauley.
118. Daniel M'Cool.
119. John M'Crossin.
120. John M'Crossin.
121. John M'Cullen.
122. William M'Cullough.
123. William M'Knight.
124. James V. M'Lean.
125. James M'Vntire.
126. Nathan Magargee.
 127. Hugh Malcomson.
128. Samuel Mansfield.
129. George Marshall.

Page 6 of 8.

130. Charles Megill.
131. N. R. Meguire.
132. Jacob Meyerle.
132. Joseph G. Miller.
134. Thomas N. Miller.
135. Richard Millward, Lieutenant.
136. Joshua Mitchell.
137. Samuel Mitchell.
138. Peter Moore.
139. Philip Moore.
140. Hugh Mullen, Lieutenant.
141. John K.Murphy, Marshall of Police.
142. Benjamin Myers.
143. Daniel Myers.
144. Lewis Myers.
145. Syrus O'Daniel.
146. Samuel Painter.
147. Joseph Patton.
148. Charles Powell.
149. William Prickett.
150. Edward Quay.
151. Joseph Reed.
152. Adam Reese.
153. H. Regan.
154. William Rice.
155. Samuel Richards.

Page 7 of 8.

156. Samuel Ridgway.
157. Danl. Rissel.
158. John L.Rogers.
159. Joseph Rowand.
160.William Rossell.
161. Allen Rutherford.
162. Matthias Ruttles.
163. George Sheer.
164. George D. Shissler.
165. Richard Shultz.
166. Charles Sidman.
167. Jacob Sigmon.
168. Thomas A. Skillman.
169. James Sloan.
170. Frederick L. Smith.
171. Houston Smith Jr.
172. James Smith.
173. John Smith.
174. L. H. Smith.
175. Peter Smith.
176. Henry Souder.
177. David Sowers.
178. Nathan Speering, Lieutenant.
179. Benjamin Stillwell.
180. George Stover.

Page 8 of 8.

181. Joseph Steeper.
182. William Stuart.
184. Joshua Taggart.
185. Charles Tapper.
186. Bernard Thomas.
187. Jacob Tice.
188. William Trader.
189. Daniel Ubil.
190. Harmon J. Van riper.
191. Peter Vivins.
192. Fredk P. Wagner.
193. David Walker.
194. Charles Westcott.
195. Richard Westcott.
196. Stilman Whitney.
197. John A. Williamson.
198. Robert Williamson.
199. HEnry Wolf.
200. William Wood.
201. William Wood,Lieutenant.
202. George Worthington.
203. Henry Yetter.
204. Samuel Yoder.

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Thursday, January 01, 2015

How Many Marshals Did Topeka, Kansas Need.

A lot of people had ancestors that were Marshals but what kind of Marshal? When I started this page I was thinking of the City Marshal, but I soon found there were many kinds of Marshals  Now Topeka, Kansas, is not only the County Set, its also the State Capitol, so there would be more marshals here.  Keep in mind when your looking for a Marshal in your city, if its large enough to be divided into wards each ward would have its own Marshal Deputies.

Here is a list of different kinds of Marshals.

City, County and Supreme Court, Marshals and  Assistant Marshal.

Police Court.

Federal District Court.

City,County and Township Marshals and Deputies.. 

Chief Marshal ( City Marshal ).

Field Marshal and Deputies ( Not the Military kind ).

Federal Marshal ( Not the same as the U. S. Marshal, although they work in the same way ).

United State Marshals and Deputies.

First City Election.

The first election for city officers was held January 28, 1858. The names of three men who were elected councilmen that day will appear in this Directory. These are G. S. Gordon, James A. Hickey, and Guilford Dudley. The city marshal under this administration was Wilson L. Gordon, and his first official duty, as shown by the records, was to " grade the street from the river to First avenue." Those who have observed Mr. Gordon of late years, incubating fables and generating fiction, at the St. Ananias Club, would pay handsomely for his picture, with spade in hand, grading lower Kansas avenue, in his official capacity as " marshal."

Topeka,Kansas,1869.

Col. C. K. Holliday was Mayor of the city, which was divided into three wards, and a marshal and four policemen were found abundantly sufficient for protection and the preservation of peace

List of Marshal of Topeka through the years.

1871.


Tobias Billings,City Marshal.
Byron Jewell, U. S. Depuity Marshal.

1872.

Samuel Hindman,City Marshal.
Albert Fowkos, Assistant City Marshal.
Byron Jewell,Deputy U.S.Marshal.
D. W. Houston, Federal Court Marshal.

1874.

Charles L. Vanderpool, Deputy U.S. Marshal.

1880.

James Duston, City Marshal.
Patrick Sherman, Assistant City Marsha.
John H. Smith, Deputy Marshal.
Benjanim F. Simpson ( Paola ), Marshal.
George F. Sharitt, Marshal.
Spencer P. Wade, Deputy Marshal.

1881.

John F. Carter, Assistant City Marshal.
Thomas T. Cochran, City Marshal.
George F. Sharitt, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
Benjamin F. Simpson, U. S. Marshal.
Spencer Wade, Deputy Marshal.
Thomas J. Cochran, Marshal ( Police Court ).

1885-1886.

Patrick Sherman,City Marshal.
T. Donovan, Assistant Deputy Marshal.
John LucasDeputy U. S. Marshal.
S. P. Wade, Deputy arshal.
 First Ward ( North Topeka ) Assistant Marshal.
George F. Sharitt, 

1886-1887.

John Carter, City Marshal.
William Allen, Deputy Marshal ( North Topeka ).
W. S. Jones, Court Marshal.
Ed. Lanston, Deputy U.S. Marshal.
George F. Sharritt, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
T. W. Thompson, Deputy Marshal.

1888-1889.

John F. Carter, City Marshal.
John W. Gardiner, Assistant Marshal.
W. M. Allen,Assistant Marshal.
W. C.Jones, U. S. Marshal.

1890-1891.

A. Bunker,City Marshal.
Richard L. Walker,Court Marshal.
John M. Wright, Supreme Court Marshal.
Leon D. DeBost Chief Deputy Marshal.
Henry Dillard, Deputy U. S.Marshall.
Richard L. Walker U.S. Marshal District of Kansas.
D. F. Wyatt, Deputy U. S. Marshal.

1893-1894.

W. H. Troutman, Marshal.
Joseph C. Wioson,Court Marshal.
Leon D. DeBost, Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal.
Henry Dillard, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
E. L. Walker, Deputy,U, S. Marshal.

1896-1897.

James Boot, City Marshal ( Potwin Place ), part of Topeha.
John M.Walker,Supreme Court Marshal.
S. F. Neely,Federal District Court of Kansas ( Leavenworth, Kansas ).
Charles Currier,Deputy U. S.Marshal.
Henry Dillard, Deputy U. S. Marshal.

1899-1900.

Fred M. Stonestreet, Court Marshall.
Josiah Ross, Court Marshal.
E. A. Prescott, Field Deputy Marshal.
W. E. Sterne, U. S.Marshal.

1902.

Fred M. Stonestreet,Court Marshal.
Josiah Ross, Deputy Court Marshal.
John M. Wright, Supreme Court Marshal.
J. E. Brown, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
E. A. Field Deputy U. S. Marshal.
W. E. Sterne, U. S. Marshal.
D. N. Willits, Chief Deputy U. S. Marshal.

1905.

A. J. Wintrode,Court Marshal.
J. H. Lamberson,Court Marshal.
John M. Wright, Supreme Court Marshal.
B. F. Flenniken, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
James H. Lamberson,Deputy U. S. Marshal.
Egbert B. Wilson City Marshal ( Oakland,Kansas ).
J.T. Wintrode, Court Marshal.

1921.

Otho T. Wood, Chief Deputy Marshal.
Carl B. Drakr, Deputy, U. S. Marshal.
Ottol Rahn, U. S. Marshal.









Monday, December 29, 2014

Fletcher D. Barlow.

Fletcher D. Barlow.

Birth: September 14,1834, Massachusetts.
Death: March 20, 1875,Age 40 years.

Wife: Adeline Terrell Penn.

Children: Roger B., Horace H., Louis A., Barlow.

Author.  Re-research Wife and Children names before stating as fact.

Burial: Tangipahoa Cemetery, :Tangipahoa ,Tangipahoa  County Louisiana.

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Sunday, December 28, 2014

George Washington Methvin.

George Washington Methvin.

Birth: Feb. 22, 1844, Holum, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana.
Death: Oct. 28, 1921, Columbia, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana.

Wife: Sarah A Masters Methvin (1848 - 1880).

Children: Elizabeth, Martha A., Jessie Sandifer, James Elijah and Ciscero Methvin.

Burial: Belah Cemetery, Trout, La Salle Parish, Louisiana.

Was a Civil War Veteran.

George W. Methvin,Private;Company K., 12th.,Louisiana Infantry. Enlisted August 13,1861,at Camp Moore,Louisiana.  Roll to October 1,1861, Absent with leave since October 31,1861, period of 30 days,on account of sickness.  Roll November and December,1862,"Present".  Roll March and April 1863,Absent sick, Point Hudson, Louisiana, since April5,1863.  Rolls May 1863 to August 1864,absent with out leave in Caldwell parish,Louisiana,since  May 1,1863  Rolls of Prisoners of War C. S. A.  Paroled Alexandria  Louisiana, June 26,1865.  Residence Caldwell Parish, louisiana.