Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Kansans Killed in Civil War & Indian Battle's Page 2

This is page two in the series of four. As with the first page it will deal with the men who were in Kansas regiments and who were killed or died of wounds in a Civil War or Indian battle with family information. If you have any questions you may ask at: dsegelquist1@cox.net

Note: Keep in mind that some of this family information may be in erorr so please do your research.

Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
Company's D. H.

William Conger Todd
William C. Todd, was born on Feb. 26, 1843, his father was Jonathan Conger Todd and his mother was Mary Elizabeth ( Hubbard ) Todd. He had seven brothers and 3 sisters. He enlisted the Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Co. D., Private, on Aug. 25, 1862 and mustered in on Sept.13, 1862. He died at Independence Mo., on Dec. 3, 1864, from wounds he received at Platte Bridge in Dacotan Ter. He's on the rosters as being from Oskaloosa, Kansas.

William Barnes Long
William B. Long, was born on Nov. 10, 1840, ay Ohio, His father was Rosmond or Rcmond Long and his mother was Rachael ( Tuttle ) Long. He enlisted in the Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Co. H., Private, on Aug. 15, 1862, was mustered in Sept. 15, 1862. He was killed by indian's at Red Buttes, Dacotan, Ter. on July 26, 1865. He's on the rosters as being from Monmounth, Kansas.

Twelfth Kansas Volunteer Infantry
Company's H. I. K.

James B. Judy & John J. Judy
James B. Judy, was born on Nov. 10, 1844, and John J. Judy was born on Sept. 1, 1834, both were born at Cass, Mo., their father was Reason Smith Judy and their mother was Theresa ( Blackwood ) Judy, they had four sisters. They enlisted in the Twelfth Kansas Volunteer Infantry, Co. H., Privates, on Aug, 11, 1862 and mustered on Sept. 30, 1862. They both were killed by guerrillas at Olathe Kansas on Sept. 7, 1862. They are on the rosters as being from Olathe Kansas.

Philip F. Wiggins
Philip F. Wiggins, wife was Lucy Margaret ( Ray ) Wiggins. He enlisted in the Twelfth Kansas Volunteer Infantry Co.I., Private, on Aug. 11, 1862 and was mustered in on Sept. 30, 1862. He was killed by Guerrillas at Olathe Kansas on Sept. 7, 1862. He's on the rosters as being from Olathe, Kansas.

Rufus Burnham Burley
Rufus B. Burley, was born on Feb. 9, 1826, in Kansas, his father was Col. Moses Burleight and his mother was Nancy ( Spiller) Burley. He enlisted in the Twelfth Kansas Volunteer Co. K., Private, on Aug. 26, 1862, and was mustered in on Sept. 30, 1862. He was killed at Jenkin's Ferry Arkansas, on April 30, 1864. He's on the rosters as being from Mound City, Kansas.

John Calvin Harbin
John C. Harbin, was born on Nov. of 1833, at Madison Indiana, his father was Calvin Harbin and his mother was Margaret ???, his wife was Margaret ( Whitney ) Harbin. He enlisted in the Twelfth Kansas Volunteer Infantry Co. K., Private, on Aug. 16, 1862, and was mustered in on Sept. 30, 1862. He was killed by Guerrillas at Cabin Creek at C. N. on Nov. 19, 1864. He's on the rosters as being from Fort Lincoln.

Thirteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry
Company I.

Newton Sevier
Newton Sevier, was born on July 4, 1848, at Knox Tenn. His father was John Sevier and his mother was Mary Bass ( Meyer ) Sevier. He enlisted in the Thirteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavary, Co. I., Private, on Aug. 19, 1862, and was mustered on Sept. 20, 1862. He was killed at Prairie Grove, Arkansas, on Dec. 7, 1862. He's on the rosters as being from Brown Co., Kansas.

Second Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry
Company's A.

Ralph Emerson Cook
Ralph E. Cook, was born May 18, 1839, at Martionsburg, Knox Ohio. His father was Thomas Cooke and his mother was Jane ( Gardner ) Cook. He had three brothers and two sisters. He was Mustered in the Second Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry Co. A., Lieut., on Aug. 19, 1863. He was killed in action at Baxter Springs C. N. on Oct. 6, 1863. He's on the rosters as being from Olathe Kansas.

First Kansas Battery--Light Artillery

Fletcher Athan Willey
Flecther A. Willey, was born on Nov. 27, 1840, at New Albany, Floyd Indiana, His father was John Wesley Willey and his mother was Elizabeth ( Leslie ) Willey. He had six brothers and four sisters. He enlisted in the First Kansas Light Artillery, Private, on July 26, 1861, was mustered in on the same day. He was killed by Guerrillas at Waverly Tenn., on Dec. 18, 1864.

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