Wednesday, January 02, 2008

They Were Born In The Year Of ???

There are times when we don't know when or where a family member was born. This page is to help you find out. I will put as many names as I can, and for this reason there will be very little information on the name. However if you see a name and would like to know more I will be happy to see what I may be able to find and of couse all my searchs are Free.
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Marine Corps.

1862.

Robert L. Meade, of Tennessee, born 26 December, 1841.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 2 April, 1864. Captain, 22 January, 1876. Major, 6 September, 1892. Lieutenant Colonel, 10 August, 1898. Colonel, 3 March, 1899. Brevet First Lieutenant, 8 September, 1863, for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack upon Fort Sumter, 8 September, 1863. In service.

Lyman P. French, of New York, born 5 March, 1839.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 23 April, 1864. Resigned 30 December, 1873.

William Wallace, jr., of Maryland, born 18 October, 1837.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 10 June, 1864. Captain, 3 October, 1876. Brevet First Lieutenant, 8 September, 1863, for gallant and meritorious services at the night attack upon Fort Sumter, 8 September, 1863. Brevet Captain, 14 January, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services at the attack upon Fort Fisher, 13, 14 and 15 January, 1865. Died 11 December, 1883, at Philadelphia, Pa.

Edward C. Saltmarsh, of Massachusetts, born 15 October, 1840.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 10 June, 1864. Resigned 1 July, 1871.

George G. ( C. ? ) Stoddard, of Massachusetts, born 24 April, 1837.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 10 June, 1864, for gallant and meritorious services at the Battle of Boyd's Neck, and at the Battle of Tulifinny Cross Roads, to date from 6 December, 1864. Died 26 April, 1867.

Charles F. Williams, of the District of Columbia, born 27 January, 1842.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 10 June, 1864. Captain, 1 November, 1876. Major, 2 February, 1897. Colonel, 3 March, 1899. Brevet Captain, 14 January, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services at the attack upon Fort Fisher, 13, 14 and 15 January, 1865. Died 30 January, 1900, at Mare Island, Cal.

A. Whittemore Ward, of Illinois, born 3d October, 1840.
No other information.

James B. Young, of Pennsylvania, born 29 January, 1842.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 22 June, 1864. Resigned 20 January, 1865.

John M. Reber, of New York, born 20 March, 1841
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. Dismissed 20 June, 1863.

Frederick T. Peet, jr., of New York, born 7 August, 1841.
Second Lieutenant, 14 June, 1862. First Lieutenant, 1 September, 1864. Resigned 28 August, 1869.

Appointments for Paymasters, 1861.

Joseph H. Eaton, of Illinois; age 35; born in Massachusetts.

Daniel H. McPhail, of Maryland; age 48; born in Maryland.

William R. Gibson, military storekeeper United States Army; born in South Carolina.

Robert P. Dodge, of the District of Columbia; age 43; born in the District of Columbia.

Thomas W. Yard, of New York; age 35; born in Pennsylvania.

Joshua Howard, of Michigan; age 68; born in Pennsylvania.

William P. Gould, of Indiana; age 31; born in Rhode Island.

Arthur W. Fletcher, of Maryland; age 47; born in Maine.

James H. Phinney, of Illinois; age 37; born in Pennsylvania.

David Taylor, of Ohio; age 36; born in Ohio.

Andrew M. Sallade, of Pennsylvania; age 45; born in Pennsylvania.

Charles T. Larned, of Missouri; age 26; born in Michigan.

Dwight Bannister, of Ohio; age 29; born in Ohio.

John A. Kinzie, of Illinois; age 57; born in Canada.

A. McD. Lyon, of Pennsylvania; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas J. McKean, of Iowa; age 50; born in Pennsylvania.

Will Cumback, of Indiana; age 32; born in Indiana.

Robert E. Patterson, of Pennsylvania; age 31; born in Pennsylvania.

E. E. Paulding, of Minnesota; age 28; born in New York.

Joseph A. Nunes, of California; age 37; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas H. Halsey, of Vermont; age 45; born in New Jersey.

Malcom McDowell, of Ohio; age 34; born in Ohio.

William Patten, of New York; age 32; born in New York.

Edwin D. Judd, of Connecticut; age 27; born in Connecticut.

Chauncy P. E. Johnson, of Missouri; age 33; born in New York.

Thomas S. Allison, of New Jersey; age 51; born in Pennsylvania.

Philip Pendleton, of Virginia; age 47; born in Virginia.

J. M. Potter, of Rhode Island; age 42; born in Rhode Island.

William Allen, of Iowa; age 36; born in Massachusetts.

M. K. Hazelton, of New Hampshire; age 25; born in New Hampshire.

Israel Townsend, of Delaware; age 46; born in Delaware.

John Coon, of Ohio; age 38; born in New York.

George B. Way, of Ohio; age 50; born in Maryland.

Frederick Robie, of Maine; age 38; born in Maine.

William B. Rochester, of New York; age 35; born in New York.

Edwin C. Morse, of Massachusetts; age 42; born in Massachusetts.

Milton J. Stone, of Massachusetts; age 40; born in Massachusetts.

Jonathan Ladd, of Massachusetts; age 42; born in New Hampshire.

Jacob A. Camp, of Ohio; age 38; born in New York.

Fayette Brown, of Ohio; age 37; born in Ohio.

Isaac N. Cooke, of Ohio; age 33; born in Ohio.

B. Rush Cowen, of Ohio; age 30; born in Ohio.

Edward Boyce, of the District of Columbia; age 29; born in the District of Columbia.

Horace A. Hutchins, of Ohio; age 23; born in Ohio.

Joseph Addison Lawyer, of New York; age 36; born in New York.

Henry P. Andrews, of New York; age 38; born in New York.

Adam M. Freeman, of New York: age 49; born in New York.

Rolan G. Usher, of Massachusetts; age 38; born in Massachusetts.

Coates Kinney, of Ohio; age 34; born in New York.

Appointments in the eleven regiment add to the regular army of the United States, 1861.

Third Regiment of Cavalry.

Edward H. Wright, of New Jersey, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in New Jersey.

John Savage, of Maryland, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 29 born in New York.

George C. Cram, of New York, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in New York.

Charles R. Lowell, of Massachusetts, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Massachusetts.

Sewell H. Brown, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

Benjamin T. Hutchins, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in New Hampshire.

Hancock T. McLean, of Kentucky, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Kentucky.

Tatnall Paulding, at large, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.

Frederick Dodge, of Nebraska, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Indiana.

John B. Johnson, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 29; born in Pennsylvania.

James F. Wade, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1867; age 18; born in Ohio.

Mark F. Leavenworth, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Vermont.

Fifth Regiment of Artillery.

James McKnight, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 40; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas Williams, jr., of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

Charles P. Muhlenberg, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861, age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

James W. Piper, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Pennsylvania.

Valentine H. Stone, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Kentucky.

Wallace F. Randolph, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas P. McElrath, of New York, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in New York.

Henry F. Brewerton, at large, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

Benjamin F. Rittenhouse, of New Jersey, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

David H. Kinzie, of Kansas, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Illinois.

John R. Brincklé, of Delaware, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

Gulian Verplanck Weir, at large, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

Howard M. Burnham, of Massachusetts, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Massachusetts.

Lloyd M. Harrison, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Virginia.

Edmund D. Spooner, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 18; born in Indiana.

William E. Van Reed, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Pennsylvania.

Charles C. McConnell, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Horatio B. Reed, of New York, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

Israel Ludlow, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, Stay 14, 1861; age 20; born in Ohio.

Henry L. Taliaferro, of Kentucky, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 29; born in Kentucky.

Charles R. Hickox, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861 age 23; born in Ohio.

Elijah R. Craft, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in New York.

Henry M. Baldwin, of New Jersey, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New Jersey.

Homer H. Baldwin, of Ohio, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Ohio.

William Butler Beck, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

George W. Crabb, of Pennsylvania, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Eleventh Regiment of Infantry.

Edmund Schriver, of New York, to be lieutenant-colonel, May 14, 1861; age 48; born in Pennsylvania.

Charles C. Pomeroy, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Pennsylvania.

Francis M. Cooley, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in New York.

Henry L. Chipman, of Michigan, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

William B. Lowe, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ohio.

James M. Cutts, of Illinois, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in the District of Columbia.

William W. Peck, of Illinois, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Canada.

Thomas O. Barri, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Connecticut.

John W. Ames, of Massachusetts, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in Massachusetts.

James Elder, of the volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 41; born in Pennsylvania.

Joshua S. Fletcher, jr, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

John C. Bates, of Missouri, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 18; born in Missouri.

Charles Leib, of Illinois, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Pennsylvania.

Guido M. Leiber, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in South Carolina.

Duncan M. Vance, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Ohio.

Joseph M. Ritner, of Indiana, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Connecticut.

Herbert Kenaston, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.

Venerando Pulizzi, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in the District of Columbia.

George T. Ingham, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New Jersey.

George E. Head, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, ; age 24; born in Massachusetts.

Edward R. Parry, of Minnesota, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Pennsylvania.

Daniel R. Coit, of Wisconsin, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in Connecticut.

Charles J. Pleasants, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Robert B. Smith, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in New York.

George H. Higbee, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in New Jersey.

John H. Patterson, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in New York.

William H. Chesebrough, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

Francis E. Brownell, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.

Twelfth Regiment of Infantry.

Luther B. Bruen, of Ohio, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 38; born in ohio.

Martin Mayer, of New York, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in Germany.

Frederick S. Larned, at large, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Massachusetts.

Alexander J. Dallas, at large, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in District of Columbia.

Henry R. Rathbone, of New York, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in New York.

John G. Reed, of Iowa, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 40; born in Massachusetts.

Thomas S. Dunn, of Indiana, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 39; born in Indiana.

P. W. Stanhope, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Rhode Island.

William Sergeant, of Pennsylvania, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age, 31; born in Pennsylvania.

Samuel S. Newberry, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Indiana.

Charles R. Coster, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

Stephen Van Rensselaer, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

John S. Campbell, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Pennsylvania.

Jacob C. Hoyer, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Pennsylvania.

Walter S. Franklin, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

Henry C. Morgan, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in New York.

Benjamin R. Perkins, of Connecticut, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Connecticut.

Henry E. Smith, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in New York.

Eugene Wells, of Missouri, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Missouri.

John W. Jones, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 36; born in Pennsylvania.

Richard C. Parker, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 15; born in Pennsylvania.

Sartell Prentice, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in New York.

David D. Vanvalzah, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Illinois.

May H. Stacey, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Pennsylvania.

John G. Heckscher, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.
Robert L. Burnett, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

J. Carbery Lay, of the Volunteers to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; born in the District of Columbia.

Thirteenth Regiment of Infantry.

William T. Sherman, of Ohio, to be colonel, May 14, 1861; age --; born in Ohio.

Edward C. Washington, of Texas, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 41; born in Virginia.

Robert S. Lammot, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Pennsylvania.
W. C. Thorpe, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Ohio.

Charles C. Smith, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Indiana.

Samuel A. Wainwright, of the District of Columbia, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Massachusetts.

Charles Ewing, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ohio.

William G. Rankin, of Washington Territory, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Pennsylvania.

John B. Miller, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 50; born in New York.

William C. Ide, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Massachusetts.

Courtlandt Van Rensselaer, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New Jersey.

George Stuart, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Connecticut.

P. E. Burke, of Missouri, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Ireland.

Joseph Marshall, of Indiana, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Indiana.

Charles J. Ball, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Ohio.

Archibald H. Engel, of Missouri, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Missouri.

Nathaniel F. Sweet, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 38; born in Maine.

Ira K. Knox, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

Emory W. Clift, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in New York.

C. W. Tolles, of New Jersey, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in New Jersey.

Charles J. Dickey, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Justus A. Boies, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Maryland.

Ralph Abercrombie, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Massachusetts.

First Sergeant Francis Clarke, of Company G, Third Infantry, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Ireland.

Sergeant Ferd. E. DeCourcy, of Company K, Second Infantry, to be second Lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Ireland.

Fourteenth Regiment of Infantry.

Charles P. Stone, of the District of Columbia, to be colonel, May 14, 1861; age --; born in Massachusetts.

Grotius R. Giddings, of Ohio, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ohio.

William Williams, of Pennsylvania, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Pennsylvania.

Jonathan B. Hager, of Indiana, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 39; born in Maryland.

William H. Brown, of Pennsylvania, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Pennsylvania.

George D. Norton, of Maine, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Maine.

Hamlin W. Keys, of Massachusetts, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Connecticut.

John McIntosh, of Pennsylvania, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 40; born in Scotland.

Horace K. Thatcher, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Indiana.

Guido Ilges, of Indiana, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Prussia.

Henry de B. Clay, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Ohio.

William R. Smedberg, of Missouri, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

Louis D. Watkins, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Florida.
Richard P. H. Durkee, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

Warren W. Chamberlain, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in New York.

Charles T. Dix, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

James F. Millar, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in New York.

John McClintock, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Pennsylvania.

William H. Lawrence, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in New Jersey.

Edwin T. Townsend, of Wisconsin, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in New York.

Richard F. O'Beirne, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Canada.

Philip Schuyler, jr., of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in New York.

David Krause, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Drake De Kay, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in New Jersey.

Daniel M. Brodhead, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Pennsylvania.

Cornelius L. King, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in New York.

George K. Brady, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

James F. McElhone, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 18; born in Pennsylvania.

Alfred Foote, of Indiana, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.

John Hobart Walker, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 18; born in New York.

Sergeant Patrick Collins, of Company I, Second Cavalry, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ireland.

Fifteenth Regiment of Infantry.

John P. Sanderson, of Pennsylvania, to be lieutenant-colonel, May 14, 1861; age 43; born in Pennsylvania.

William H. Sidell, of New York, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 50; born in New York.

John R. Edie, of Pennsylvania, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 45; born in Pennsylvania.

Albert B. Dod, of New Jersey, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in New Jersey.

John V. Haughey, of Delaware, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Ireland.

Jesse Fulmer, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Pennsylvania.

John Horne Young, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 36; born in Ohio.

William W. Wise, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Pennsylvania.

Ephraim Morgan Wood, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Ohio.

Isaac D. Sailer, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 18; born in Pennsylvania.

David M. Meredith, of Indiana, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Indiana.

P. Redington Stetson, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

George M. Brayton, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in Massachusetts.

Edward W. Smith, of Illinois, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Vermont.

Edward A. Curtenius, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in New York.

Henry C. Gapen, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

Edward McBaron Timoney, of Iowa, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Louisiana.

Frederick D. Ogilby, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in New Jersey.

Robert P. King, jr., of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 17; born in Pennsylvania.

George H. Tracey, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Massachusetts.

Richard W. Derrickson, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

Charles A. Wickoff, of New Jersey, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

John H. McBlair, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 17; born in the District of Columbia.

Charles McLord, of Connecticut: to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Massachusetts.

James Curtis, of Illinois, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Maine.

Samuel C. Green, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 40; born in Pennsylvania

Sixteenth Regiment of Infantry.

Sidney Coolidge, of Massachusetts, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in Massachusetts.

Robert E. A. Crofton, of Delaware, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ireland.

Alexander H. Stanton, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Ohio.

Robert F. Barry, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in New York.

George: T. Woodson, of Missouri, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Virginia.

Solomon S. Robinson, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Ohio.

Harvey Tilden, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Ohio.

J. M. Trowbridge, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in New York.

Alexander Hays, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; born in Pennsylvania.

Alexander Johnston, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

William H. Acker, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in New York.

William J. Slidell, of Louisiana, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Louisiana.

Patrick T. Keyes, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

Silas W. Pettit, of Connecticut, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 17; born in Pennsylvania.

Francis M. Bache, at large, to be first lieutenant, May 11, 1861; age 28; born in Pennsylvania.

Newton L. Dykeman, of Iowa, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in New York.

John Christopher, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in Pennsylvania.

Edward L. Mitchell, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.
John C. King, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Pennsylvania.

Samuel B. Lawrence, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in New York.

Charles F. Trowbridge, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; born in Michigan.

William J. Stewart, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Pennsylvania.

David R. Wilson, of Illinois, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in the District of Columbia.

Louis M. Hosea, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Alabama.

Lyman S. Strickland, of Maine, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in Maine.

Arthur W. Allen, of the Volunteers. to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Connecticut.

James W. Bingham, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Michigan.

Hugh A. Theacker, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Ohio.

William H. Bartholomew, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Seventeenth Regiment of Infantry.

James Durell Green, of Massachusetts, to be lieutenant-colonel, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Massachusetts.

John P. Wales, of Delaware, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Delaware.

Edwin C. Mason, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Ohio.

Walter B. Pease, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Ohio.

William J. Moorhead, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Nathaniel Prime, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 29; born in New York.

Edward P. Pearson, jr., of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Pennsylvania.

Clarence H. Corning, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in New York.

Thomas C. J. Bailey, of Delaware, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Delaware.

Daniel W. Hughes, of Kentucky, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861 age 20; born in Pennsylvania.

Joseph D. Carney, of Kansas, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas H. Carpenter, of Iowa, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 29; born in Pennsylvania.

Edward Collins, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Massachusetts.

Charles T. Weld, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Connecticut.

Seth L. Carpenter, of Maine, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 36; born in Maine.

Howard C. Woodrow, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Ohio.

William W. Swan, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Massachusetts.

Henry A. Swartwout, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Louisiana.

John B. Parke, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Franklin D. Howell, of New Jersey, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Pennsylvania.

George W. Green, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

Sergeant Major Richard Byrnes, of the Army, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in Ireland.

Henry T. Inman, of the Army, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; born in New York.

Eighteenth Regiment of Infantry.

Henry B. Carrington, of the Volunteers, to be colonel, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Connecticut.
Frederick Townsend, of New York, to be major, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in New York.

William S. Thruston, of Maryland, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Maryland.

Henry R. Mizner, of Michigan, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in New York.

Charles E. Dennison, of Illinois, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 34; born in Vermont.

Henry Belknap, of Massachusetts, to be captain, May 14. 1861; age 34; born in Massachusetts.

Alvah H. Bereman, of Iowa, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Kentucky.

Moses M. Granger, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 29; born in Ohio.

Jacob M. Eyster, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 44; born in Pennsylvania.

David L. Wood, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 44; born in Connecticut.

Patrick H. Breslin, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in New York.

Lyman M. Kellogg, of the Volunteers; to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in New York.

John W. Hamilton, of Illinois, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Illinois.

Robert B. Hull, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861, age 27; born in New York.

William J. Fetterman, of Delaware, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Connecticut.

Charles L. Kneass, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Pennsylvania.

Andrew D. Cash, jr., of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19 born in Pennsylvania.

Ansel B. Denton, of Michigan, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 2; born in New York.

William H. H. Taylor, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 24; born in Ohio.

Nathaniel C. Kinney, of New Jersey, to be first lieutenant, May 14 1861; age 24; born in New York.

Richard L. Morris, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in New York.

Joseph L. Proctor, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Massachusetts.

Ansel Mills, of New Mexico, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 27; born in Indiana.

Andrew S. Burt, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Ohio.

Thomas B. Burrowes, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

Claudius Schmidt, of Massachusetts, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in Denmark.

Morgan L. Ogden, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 19; born in Alabama.

William W. Stevenson, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in Pennsylvania.

Thomas T. Brand, of Ohio, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 26; born in Ohio.

Herman G. Radcliff, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in New York.

James Simons, of the Army, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Pennsylvania.

James Powell, of the Army, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; born in Maryland.

William P. McCleery, of the Volunteers, to be second lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Pennsylvania.

Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry.

Edward A. King, of Ohio, to be lieutenant-colonel, May 14, 1861; age 46; born in New York.

John H. Farquhar, of Indiana, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 41; born in Maryland.

Charles W. Green, of Rhode Island, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Rhode Island.

Francis Fessenden, of Maine, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Maine.

R. D. Mussey, of Ohio, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 28; born in New Hampshire.

Lewis Wilson, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 31; born in Ohio.

Verres N. Smith, of Kansas, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 23; born in Kentucky.

Alfred S. Hough, of the Volunteers, to be captain, May 14, 1861; age 35; born in New Jersey.

Byron G. Daniels, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 32; born in New York.

Robert W. Barnard, of the District of Columbia, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in the District of Columbia.

Egbert Phelps, of Vermont, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 25; born in Vermont.

Augustus Boyd, of Pennsylvania, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 37; born in Pennsylvania.

Jacob D. Jones, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

John P. Ely, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 33; born in Pennsylvania.

Matthew Jack, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 22; born in Pennsylvania.

William W. Gilbert, of New York, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in New York.

Edward Moale, of Maryland, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 21; born in Maryland.

Thomas H. Y. Bickham, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 20; born in Ohio.

Harrison Millard, of the Volunteers, to be first lieutenant, May 14, 1861; age 30; born in Massachusetts.

Names of all revolutionary pensioners now on the pension rolls of the United States of 1864.

James Barham, on the St. Louis, Missouri, roll, at $32 33 per annum; born in Southampton county, Virginia, May 18, 1764; age, 99 years 9 months.

John Goodnow, on the Boston, Massachusetts, roll, at $36 67 per annum; born in Sudbury, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, January 30, 1762; age, 102 years 1 ½ month.

Amaziah Goodwin, on Portland, Maine, roll, at $38 33; born in Somersworth, Strafford county, New Hampshire, February 15, 1759; age, 105 years.

William Hutchings, on Portland, Maine, roll, at $21 66; born in York, York county, Maine, (then Massachusetts,) in the year 1764.

Adam Link, on Cleveland, Ohio, roll, at $30 per annum; born in Washington county, Pennsylvania; age, 102 years.

Benjamin Miller, on the Albany, New York, roll, at $24 54 per annum; born in Springfield, Massachusetts, April 4, 1764; age, 99 years 10½ months.

Alexander Maroney, on the Albany, New York, roll, at $8 per month; born in the year l770, enlisted at Lake George, New York; age, 94 years; enlisted by his father, as he was young.

John Pettingill, on the Albany, New York, roll, at $50 per annum; born in Windham, Connecticut, November 30, 1766; age, 97 years 2½ months.

Daniel Waldo, on the Albany, New York, roll, at $96 per annum; born in Windham, Connecticut, September 10, 1762; age, 101 years 5¼ months.

Samuel Downing, (papers do not show his age,) on the Albany, New York, roll, at $80 per annum; served in the 2d New Hampshire regiment.

Lemuel Cook, on Albany, New York, roll, at $100 per annum; no age or birthplace given in papers.

Jonas Gates, on the St. Johnsbury, Vermont, roll, at $8 per month; papers mislaid.

Marine Corps of 1862.

Edward P. Meeker, of New Jersey, born 20th June, 1837, to be second lieutenant.
Louis E. Fagan, of Pennsylvania, born 16 February, 1842, to be second lieutenant.

Assistant paymasters of the Navy 1861.

George A. Lyon, of Pennsylvania, born 23 December, 1837.
H. Melville Hanna, of Ohio, born 23 January, 1840.
Edward Bellows, of New Hampshire, born 28 April, 1840.
George F. Hall, of New York, born 5 July, 1838.

1776.

Caleb Brooks, stating that he was born in the state of Massachusetts, and previous to the commencement of the revolutionary war, he removed into the British province of Nova Scotia, where he acquired a valuable real estate; that in the year 1775, he was required to take the oath of allegiance to the British government, which refusing to do, in consequence of his attachment to the cause of his native country, he was compelled to abandon his property and return to the United States; and that he served as a soldier in the revolutionary army, and praying for a grant of land equivalent in value to the property he thus lost, or for such other relief, as Congress may think just and reasonable.

1812.

John Fitzgerald, stating that he was born in Ireland, and that he enlisted in the army of the United States, in the year 1812, was wounded and taken prisoner, at the battle of Queenstown, that he was confined in irons, and with twenty four others, conveyed to England, to be tried for his life, because he was found in arms against his native country; that he suffered every species of insult, hardship, cruelty and contumely; and was subsisted on a scanty allowance of bread and water, and constantly threatened with death, for the period of nearly three years; that during the whole of this period, he was often and almost daily, solicited to desert the standard of his adopted country, and join the British ranks, as the means of ending his sufferings; that he as constantly resisted these importunities, which he believes was the cause of the cruelties inflicted upon him; and praying, as a reward for his fidelity under the trials which beset him, that he may be allowed his rations, or an equivalent in money, during the time he was so imprisoned.

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