On this list you will found all the men who fought in the civil war.
Greene County Ohio
New Jasper TownShip
Name. . Rank. Company. Regiment. Service.
Anderson, William G P .... B ... 74 .. Infantry
Adams, Ephraim P .... B ... 12 .. Infantry
Binger, Otho J P .... C ... 60 .. Infantry
Beebe, Levi Corp. ... A ... 74-. . Infantry
Bone, Thomas D. (Cœsar) .... P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Bragimier, James D, P .... C ... 60 .. Infantry
Doud, John P .... I ... 74 .. Infantry
Burnes, James P .... B ... 54 .. Mass.
Beason, Macey . . P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Bolton, Moses P .... H ... 2 . . H. Art
Beason, John P .... H ... 154 . . Infantry
Beason, William L P .... C ... 74 .. Infantry
Beason, Mercer P .... C ... 74 .. Infantry
Clemens, Jesse C P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Dean, Joseph N P .... B ... 40 .. Infantry
Dean, Eli P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Dean, Alfred P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Dean, Lewis H P .... H ... 94 .. Infantry
Dean, William P .... H ... 2 . . H. Art
Dedrick, William P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Fichthorn, John H 1st Sergt . D . . . 110 . . Infantry
Fudge, Philip M P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Ford, William L P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Gaylor, John P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Gaylor, William P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Groves, Samuel — .... — ... 27 . . U. S.
Guliver, Anderson P ... .B ... 54 .. Mass.
Hopping, William H P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Hopping, David R P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Hover, John H P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Hover, Jacob A P .... B ... 40 .. Infantry
Hover, William R P .... В ... 40 . . Infantry
Howard, William P .... B ... 54 .. Mass.
Harness, Philip P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Harness, William P .... H ... 74 .. Infantry
Huffman, Ivan P .... H ... 2 . . H. Art
Harness, George W P .... H ... 74 .. Infantry
Hubbard, Aiison J. C P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Hedgpath, John P .... G ... 54 .. Mass
Iman, Felix P Sergt ... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Iman, Philip A P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry-
Johnston, Adam J Corp. ... C ... 60 .. Infantry
Johnston, Abraham Regiment unknown.
James, John F P. ...D... 110 . . Infantry
Johnston, John M P .... C ... 60 .. Infantry
Johnston, Peter P .... I ... 74 .. Infantry
Joke, Richard P .... I ... 74 .. Infantry
Kempher, George — .... C ... 74 .. Infantry
Miller, Albert H. H P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Miller, James D P. ...E... !.. Infantry
Miller, John T P .... E ... !.. Infantry
Miller, Harney A P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Martin, Parmor P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Moore, Thomas Corp. ... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Moore, Daniel D 1st Lieut . D . . . 110 . . Infantry
Meshwort, William P .... F ... 34 .. Infantry
Oklham, Simeon H P .... H ... 94 .. Infantry
Patterson, Joseph H Corp . . .D . . .110. .Infantry
Richards, William P .... I ... 31 .. Infantry
Rife, Xathan P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Rife, Nathaniel P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Runyan, George W — .... F ... 74 .. Infantry
Reed, Charles P .... G ... 28 . . U. S.
Spahr, Robert S Corp ... B ... 40 .. Infantry
Spahr, Madison P .... E ... 94 .. Infantry
Short, Benjamin P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Sires, Lemuel H P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Smith, Charles N Corp ... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Smith, James M P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry-
Shirk, Jacob P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Sutton, Jacob M P . . . . D •. . . 110 . . Infantry
Sutton, William H P .... D ... 12 .. 3 months
Shiglev, Peter Corp. ... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Shigley, Jeremiah B P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Steene, James В Corp ... D ... 12 .. Infantry
Steene, Jacob Corp ... D ... 74 .. Infantry
Steene, Archibald P .... E ... 94 .. Infantry
Tahey, James _.. P .... I ... 74 .. Infantry
Way, Charles E P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
Williams, Jeremiah Corp ... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Williams, Nathan Corp ... H ... 74 .. Infantry
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Ward.George | .—....—... 27 . .Infantr
Shirk, James P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Shirk, William P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Schooley, Samuel P .... A ... 74 .. Infantry
Smith, William — .... E ... 94 .. Infant'ry
Shook, William H P .... D ... 110 . . Infantry
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This site deals with surnames of the wars of the United States, up to the Civil War, and the civilians of the same era. It will also cover the surnames of the Colonial era. This site is to help all searchers find a lead to their family lines (including Native American ancestors). This site will cover the years from 1700’s to the early 1900’s.
Friday, April 08, 2016
Thursday, April 07, 2016
Ezra W. McOmber.
McOmber, George A. Resides at Gage, Oklahoma. Was County Sheriff of O’Brien County in 1871, and is said to have been a soldier in the Civil War, serving in the Union Army. A brother of Ezra W. McOmber next below.
McOmber, Ezra W. Resides at Primghar, Iowa; born February 12, 1839, at Providence, near Saratoga, New York; father, Joseph McOmber (born in 1805 in Saratoga County, New York), mother, Betsey Austin (born in 1806 in Saratoga County). Married Anna Maria Gould December 15, 1864; children: Margaret, Samuel, Adrian.
Enlisted September 1,1862, at Saratoga, New York, in Company A, Seventy-seventh New York Infantry, Third Brigade, Second Division, Sixth Army Corps; wounded at Antietam, September 17,1862; served in battles of Culpepper Court House, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Second Battle of Bull Run; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; was discharged from McDougal Hospital, New York, on account of his wounds, December 14, 1863. Settled in this county March 19, 1869, homesteading land on section 12, Waterman Township; has resided in county continuously since. Died January 25, 1909, and was buried at Primghar; was serving as commander of S. F. Jordan Post, No. 417, G. A. R., at Primghar, when he died.
New York State Records.
McOMBER, EZRA W—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, September 1, 1862, at Galway, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. A, September 18, 1862; wounded in action, July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa.; discharged for wounds, December 11,1863, at McDougal General Hospital, Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor; also borne as McComber.
McOmber, Ezra W. Resides at Primghar, Iowa; born February 12, 1839, at Providence, near Saratoga, New York; father, Joseph McOmber (born in 1805 in Saratoga County, New York), mother, Betsey Austin (born in 1806 in Saratoga County). Married Anna Maria Gould December 15, 1864; children: Margaret, Samuel, Adrian.
Enlisted September 1,1862, at Saratoga, New York, in Company A, Seventy-seventh New York Infantry, Third Brigade, Second Division, Sixth Army Corps; wounded at Antietam, September 17,1862; served in battles of Culpepper Court House, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Second Battle of Bull Run; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; was discharged from McDougal Hospital, New York, on account of his wounds, December 14, 1863. Settled in this county March 19, 1869, homesteading land on section 12, Waterman Township; has resided in county continuously since. Died January 25, 1909, and was buried at Primghar; was serving as commander of S. F. Jordan Post, No. 417, G. A. R., at Primghar, when he died.
New York State Records.
McOMBER, EZRA W—Age, 23 years. Enlisted, September 1, 1862, at Galway, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. A, September 18, 1862; wounded in action, July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa.; discharged for wounds, December 11,1863, at McDougal General Hospital, Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor; also borne as McComber.
Monday, April 04, 2016
Julius Montzheimer.
Montzheimer, Julius. Resides at Gallup, New Mexico; born March 17, 1834, at Minden, Prussia, Germany; father, Frederick (born in 1794, at Koenigsberg, Prussia), mother, Emelie Renschuch (born in 1800 at Berlin). Married Isabel Hillock November 6, 1860; children: Marie, Frederick, Otto H., Arthur and James L. Enlisted August 16, 1861, as private secretary to General Sigel; mustered in September 3, 1861, at St. Louis, Missouri, in Company K, Seventeenth Missouri Volunteer Infantry; commissioned Second Lieutenant December 30, 1861, to date from September 3, 1861; promoted to First Lieutenant of Company E, Seventeenth Missouri Infantry, November 1, 1862; acted as secretary to General Sigel, who then commanded a brigade, and in December, 1861, was appointed Aid-de-Camp on staff of General Sigel.
May, 1862, was assigned to staff of General Osterhaus; contracted malarial fever in Helena, Arkansas; served in battles of Bentonville, Missouri, March 2, 1862, Pea Ridge and numerous skirmishes; injured by fall with horse on November 19, 1861, near Rolla, Missouri; received flesh wound in right thigh from an ambush June 29, 1862, on march from Jacksonport to Helena, Arkansas; skirmish at Salem, Missouri, May, 1862, while on march to escort General Sigel to Batesville, Arkansas; in command of 28 men; resigned on account of disability and discharged December 4, 1862.
May, 1862, was assigned to staff of General Osterhaus; contracted malarial fever in Helena, Arkansas; served in battles of Bentonville, Missouri, March 2, 1862, Pea Ridge and numerous skirmishes; injured by fall with horse on November 19, 1861, near Rolla, Missouri; received flesh wound in right thigh from an ambush June 29, 1862, on march from Jacksonport to Helena, Arkansas; skirmish at Salem, Missouri, May, 1862, while on march to escort General Sigel to Batesville, Arkansas; in command of 28 men; resigned on account of disability and discharged December 4, 1862.