Cass County, Illinois Civil War Dead and Missing in Action
Published in "The Cass County Historian," September 1985 from "History of Cass County" publsihed by Bateman, Newton & Selby, Paul Historical Encyclopedia of Ill., Vol. II, Munsell Publishing, Chicago, 1915
Additional notes appear at the bottom of the page
SOLDIER | RESIDENCE | PLACE - DATE OF DEATH |
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Capt. Knowlton CHANDLER |
January 2, 1863 | |
James HOOKINSON |
Virginia |
Ohio |
2nd Lt. Thomas JOB |
Hanibal, Mo. July 1861 | |
John LINDSEY |
Missing at Chickamauga | |
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Elijah BOND |
Chandlerville |
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George T. GLOVER |
Beardstown |
Shiloh |
Edward KNIGHT |
Beardstown |
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Dennis KOLIHAR |
Chandlerville |
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Dexter LOOMIS |
Beardstown |
Shiloh |
Carroll MULANE |
Beardstown |
Memphis |
Charles WILLIAMS |
Beardstown |
Shiloh |
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Archibald CAMPBELL |
Virginia |
Drowned in Miss. River |
John HART |
Old Town, Ark. | |
Harrison HICKEY |
Chandlerville |
Irontown |
Henry HINCHLIFF |
Chandlerville |
Vicksburg |
George W. NEWMAN |
Chandlerville |
New Orleans |
Rudolph OLIVER |
Virginia |
Drowned |
John O. ORR |
Beardstown |
Missing |
John C. WILSON |
Chandlerville |
Basker City |
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Richard ADAMS |
Memphis | |
Thomas S. ARMSTRONG |
Hagley |
Steamer; West Moreland |
Cyrus H. ATOR |
Virginia |
Memphis |
Robert A. BEADLES |
Virginia |
Memphis |
Thomas B. BEGGS |
Vicksburg | |
James BERRYHILL |
Virginia |
Memphis |
Collen CORDELL |
Memphis | |
William F. CROW |
Memphis | |
James H. DAVIS |
Virginia |
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David N. DOWNING |
Duckport, La. | |
John C. DOWNING |
Virginia |
Memphis |
Jesse E. DUNAWAY |
Jackson, Miss. | |
Henry GESTRING |
Gumtown, Miss. | |
Joseph HAYWOOD |
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Thomas HICKEY |
Gumtown, Miss. | |
Ellis HICKS |
Chandlerville |
Memphis |
Allen LINDSEY |
Chandlerville |
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Robert McCARTY |
Memphis | |
Joseph A. McCLURE |
Beardstown |
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Joseph McDONALD |
Lancaster |
Missing |
Mj. Joseph McLAIN |
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John B. MILNER |
Virginia |
Duckport, La. |
Asa N. PASCAL |
Andersonville Prison | |
Urbin E. PEDIGO |
Ashland |
Duckport, La. |
Robert SIMPSON |
Memphis | |
Christopher C. SMITH |
Lancaster |
St. Louis, Mo. |
William A. SMITH |
Ashland |
Camp Sherman, Miss. |
Samuel C. SMITH |
Virginia |
Duckport, La. |
Jacob S. STUCKEY |
Memphis | |
James M. THOMPSON |
Virginia |
Bear Creek, Miss. |
John THOMPSON |
Virginia |
Tupelo, Miss. |
Leonard WALTER |
Memphis | |
Henry WEBBER |
Duckport, La. | |
Lycurgus WORKMAN |
Ashland |
New Orleans |
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Peter FLANNEY |
Beardstown |
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Henry LYNN |
Beardstown |
Camp Butler |
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Thomas BIRD | Beardstown | |
Edward A. COTTRELL | Beardstown | |
Mathew B. CROSS | Arenzville | Camp Butler |
Sameul DeHAVEN | Beardstown | Memphis |
Lt. Charles A. EAMS | Beardstown | Shiloh |
Benjamin EYERS | Beardstown |
Hatcher Run |
Anton HOFFMAN | Beardstown | Kenesaw Mountain |
William HUGO |
Beardstown | Marietta, GA. |
George SWAN | Beardstown | LaGrange, Tenn. |
2nd Lt. John YORK | May 9, 1862 | |
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Ernest MULLER | Arenzvile | Camp Nevins, Ky. |
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Benjamin J. HARRIS | Beardstown | Cairo, Ill. |
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Jedediah BEARD | Beardstown |
Evansville, Ind. |
Edward ELKINS | Beardstown | Keokuk, Iowa |
John GLOVER | Beardstown | St. Louis, Mo. |
George HICKS | Virginia | Murfreesboro |
William A. SQUIRES |
Beardstown | St. Louis, Mo. |
Jacob TROMMEN | Beardstown | Pittsburg Landing |
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George W. BOIRCOURT | Berrytown | Cairo, Ill. |
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Anton BIHL | Beardstown | |
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Lewis WARE | Rollo, Mo. | |
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John HASH | Chandlerville | Paducah, Ky. |
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William CUNNINGHAM | Virginia | Helene, Ark. |
John Elliott | Virginia | Tupelo, Miss. |
Henry B. EVERLY | ||
August FUK | Monroe | Missing |
Henry POUCH | St. Louis, Mo. | |
Horatio REW | Beardstown | Byhallis, Miss. |
Henry SIMPSON | Beardstown | Springfield, Mo. |
Leonard SHRAEDER | Beardstown | Camp Butler |
George F. WAGNER | Beardstown | Memphis |
NOTE: Although the spelling of (Cpl.) Cyrus Ator is spelled Ator in the records from which this list was abstracted, George Bardsley (Ater) York states that his middle initial was H., that his name was spelled Ater, and he was a corporal with the 114th. Illinois Volunteers. He also states that his death at Memphis was erroneous and that he was wounded on May 19 and actually died in Vicksburg May 20, 1863.
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