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SABIN
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SAGE
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  • John W. Sage (c1841-____) - Private, Company F & I, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
SAGERTY
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  • Thomas J. Sagerty (c1838-1915) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co E 11th US Infantry
SAUSSER
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  • Charles E. Sausser - Lieutenant, Company B, 85th O.V.I. & Captain Company B. 88th O.V.I.
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4020 in Old Section lot 308-9 on 4 Mar 1912
    • "Turtlecreek Twp. Participants In The Civil War 1861-1865" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Beers History of Warren County page 774
      "Mr. Sausser enlisted as a private in the late rebellion, but with many others was rejected, as Ohio's quota was filled. He returned to Lebanon and recruited part of a company in June, 1862, and entered the army as First Lieutenant of Co. B, 85th O. V. I. He remained in the army until near the close of the war, and was honorably discharged at Columbus, Ohio, in the spring of 1865, having been promoted to Captain in the year previous."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 25 May 1862
      Mustered into Co D 85th OVI and promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 10 Jun 1862
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Sep 1862
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 28 year old 1st lieutenant on 6 Aug 1862
      Commissioned into Co. B 88th OVI on 24 Sep 1862
      Resigned on 7 Jun 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 26 Aug 1892 & on 28 Mar 1907 (SC#907734) for service in Co D 85th OVI & in Co B 88th OVI
      died 24 Feb 1912
      Sallie B. Sausser filed for widows' pension in California on 7 Mar 1912 (WC#740672)
    • "Warren County in the War," part II, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 7, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War, Part V" The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 28, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War, Part VI", The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 5, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War, Part VII", The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 12, 1885
 
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  • Henry J. Sausser (1843-1890) - Corporal Company D, 85th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment # 470 in Sec 8 Lot 1
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Henry Sausser enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 4 Jun 1862
      Mustered into Co D, 85th OVI on 10 Jun 1862
      Promoted to Corporal 13 Sun 1862
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Sep 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Florence E. Sausser filed for a widows' pension on 14 May 1908 (Application #895066, Certificate #660529) for service of Henry Sausser in Co D 85th OVI
SAWYER
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  • Jonathan Sawyer (1830-1914) - 1st Lieutenant, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Crosson Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Jonathan Sawyer, 1st lieut. co. C, 146th O. V. I. 4-month service "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 33 year old 1st Lieutenant on 2 May 1864
      Commissioned into Co C 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 30 Jul 1890 & on 2 Mar 1907 (SC#851904) for service in Co C 146th OVI
      died at Blanchester, Ohio on 9 Jan 1914
    • Ohio Death Certificate #5939 (1914) Jonathan Sawyer
      Widowed white male
      born 6 Aug 1830 in Ohio to Amazi Sawyer & Elizabeth ___
      died 9 Jan 1914 in Harlan Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 11 Jan 1919 at Crosson Cemetery
 
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  • Thomas Sawyer (ca. 1825/26 - ____) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company D, 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Sawyer enlisted as a 38 year old Private on 22 Jun 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 22 Jun 1864
      Transferred into Co D, 73rd OVI on 9 Jun 1864
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1865
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Pension Index Cards
      Mary E. Sawyer filed for a Widow's Pension in Ohio on 11 Jan 1917 (Application #1,091,425 no Certificate #) for the service of Thomas Sawyer in Co A 79 OVI and Co D 73 OVI.
    • Warren Co., OH, Common Pleas Court Journal, Aug. 19, 1865 to June 14, 1867, page 2.
      21 Aug 1865, Case No. 2892; Thomas Sawyer vs. Mary E. Sawyer; Civil Action, Petition for Divorce
      And now comes the said Thomas Sawyer by Wm. W. Wilson his attorney; and thereupon the cause came on for hearing upon the petition and testimony; on consideration whereof the court do find that due notice of the filing and pendency of this petition has been given to the said defendant according to law; And the court do further find that the said defendant Mary E. Sawyer has been guilty of adultery as charged in the petition; It is therefore adjudged and decreed that the marriage relation heretofore existing between the said parties be and the same is hereby set aside and wholly annulled, and the said parties wholly released from the obligations of the same. And it is further ordered and decreed that the complainant Thomas Sawyer have the exclusive care custody and control of the said children of the parties viz James W. aged 14 years, Sarah E. aged about 12 years, Henry aged about 9 years, Joseph aged about 6 years and George Sawyer aged about 3 years. And it is further ordered that the complainant pay the cost of this cause within ten days from this date or that execution issue therefor. And the court further order that the defendant hold and as her own, free from any claim of her husband the household & kitchen furniture and cattle belonging to her husband at the time of filing his petition or the proceeds thereof whether disposed of by her previous to or subsequent to the filing said petition.
      [Note: Mary had given birth to twin girls (Eva and Ida Sawyer) on 26 Jul 1865]
SCHENCK
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  • Alexander Du Bois Schenck (1843-1905) - Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army
    • Photo courtesy American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc. [used with permission]
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 1st OVI
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County page 815
      "Alexander D., is now First Lieutenant in the 2d Heavy Artillery"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • "Franklin Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • grave at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia
      Section 1 Grave 342
      Birth: 27 Oct 1843 at Franklin, Ohio
      Death: 16 Sep 1905 at Fort Stevens, Oregon
      Margaret T. Schenck also on stone (b. 31 Jul 1847, Baltimore; d. 18 Jan 1925, Baltimore]
    • Arlington National Cemetery Website [and gravestone photo]
      Appointed from Alabama, Private, Comany F, 1st Ohio Infantry, 17 April to 16 August 1861
      Sergeant, Company B, 2nd Ohio Infantry, 31 August 1861 to 18 September 1863
      Cadet, United States Military Academy, 29 September 1863 (36)
      Second Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery, 17 June 1867
      First Lieutenant, 27 January 1873
      Captain, 8 March 1894
      Artillery Corps, 2 February 1901
      Major, 28 February 1901
      September 17, 1905 - Lieuteant Colonel A. D. Schenck, United States Artillery Corps, commandant at Fort Stevens, Orgeon, died there yesterday, after a brief illness. He was fifty-two years old.
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861 (3 Months)
      Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co B 2nd OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Promoted to Sergeant on 31 Aug 1861
      Discharged 17 Sep 1863
      Graduated US Military Academy 17 Jun 1867
    • Pension Index Cards
      died at Fort Stevens, Oregon on 16 Sep 1905
      Margaret B. Schenck filed for a widows' pension in Washington on 22 Nov 1905 (WC#606098) for service of ALexander D. Schenck in Co F 1st OVI, Co B 2nd OVI, Cadet, US Military Academy, Capt, 2 U.S.Art, Maj & Lt. Col US Art. Corps
 
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  • Admiral James Findlay Schenck (1807-1882)
    • Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio, Section 34 Lot 350
    • "Franklin's Admiral James Findlay Schenck" by Dallas Bogan
    • Department of the Navy - Naval Historical Center
      "James F. Schenck, born in 1807 in Franklin, Ohio, was appointed Midshipman in the United States Navy in 1825. During service in the Mexican War, he served under Commodore Stockton at Santa Barbara, San Pedro, Los Angeles, Guaymas, and Mazatlan. At Santa Barbara, in 1846, he raised with his own hands the first American flag to fly in California. He was highly commended for his service. Taking command of Sagi-naw in 1859, Schenck served on the China Station for two years, silencing a fort at Quinhon Bay, Cochin China, on 30 June 1861. Since Saginaw became unsea-worthy early in the Civil War, Schenck decommissioned his ship on 3 January 1862, proceeded home without waiting for orders, and was at once given command of St. Lawrence in the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. Schenck commanded Powhatan and the 3d Division of Admiral Porter's fleet in operations against Fort Fisher, and he was mentioned for gallantry in Admiral Porter's action report. He was promoted to Rear Admiral on 21 September 1868 and retired on 11 June 1869. Rear Admiral Schenck died at Dayton, Ohio, on 21 December 1882."
 
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  • James M. Schenck (1844-1927) - Private, Company G, 167th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 5 Lot Sec. 5 Lot 124-2
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James Schenck enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G, 167th OVI on 14 May 1864
      Mustered out at Hamilton, Ohio on 8 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Files
      James M. Schenck filed for an invalid pension on 10 Aug 1891 and 14 Feb 1907 (Application #1047354, Certificate #826457) for service in Co G 167th OVI
      died 15 Dec 1927 at Los Angeles, California
      Remarks: "See I.C. 310,219, W.C. 641579 Henry O. Wright B 101 OVI, G 23 Ill Inf, G. 8 V.R.C."
      Henry Wright died 13 Jan 1908 at Toledo, Ohio. His widow filed under the name Martha J. Wright
 
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  • James T. Schenck (c1849-1900) - Musician, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • John N. C. Schenck (ca1847-1913) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 11 Lot 58-?
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John N. C. Schenck enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co B, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John N. C. Schenck filed for a pension on 19 Mar 1891 & 22 Mar 1909 (Application #1010594, Certificate #746449
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      John N. C. Schenck, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #26601
      Military History: Enlisted 2 May 1864 at Franklin, Oho, Co B, 146 Ohio Inf., discharged 7 Sep 1864 at Camp Dennison Ohio
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 53, 5'8" tall, fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair, laborer, Franklin, Ohio, single, uncle, Robert Schenck, Dayton, Ohio, Mallable Iron Works
      Home History: admitted Central Branch 2 Oct 1900, died 31 Aug 1913, sister, Mrs. Mary Coleman, Franklin, Ohio notified.
      General Remarks: body removed to Franklin, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate 49962 (1913)
      John N. C. Schenck
      single white male cigar maker
      born 1847, age 66
      died 31 Aug 1913 at National Military Home (Hospital), Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 3 Sep 1913, Franklin, Ohio
 
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  • Samuel G. Schenck (____-1903) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry & Corporal, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 4 Lot 2 Site 5
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; S. G. Schenck, Civil War
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schenck, Samuel G. e. Aug. 1862 co. A, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel G. Schenck enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861
      Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
    • Service Record #3 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel G. Schenck enlisted as a 20 year old Sergeant on 22 Jul 1862
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Reduced to Ranks
      Promoted to Corporal on 19 May 1864
      Mustered ouat at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel G. Schenck filed for a pension in Ohio on 22 Aug 1891 (Application #1048603, Certificate #872487) for service in Co F 1st OVI & Co A 79th OVI
      died 29 Mar 1903
      Minnie Schenck filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 14 Apr 1903 (Application #782444, Certificate #555000)
 


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  • Dr. Washington Lafayette Schenck (1825-1910) - Surgeon, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo #1 courtesy American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc. [used with permission]
    • photo of memorial monument at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 11 Lot 25
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 77201732
      Dr. Washington Lafayette Schenck
      Birth: Feb. 14, 1825, Franklin. Warren County, Ohio
      Death: Jan. 4, 1910, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
      buried Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County. Kansas; Plot: Northwest Memorial IX
    • "Franklin Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 36 year old Physician on 2 Oct 1861
      Commissioned into Field & Staff 17th OVI on 2 Oct 1861
      Resigned due to ill health on 12 Dec 1862
    • Photo #2:  Obituary, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, January 20, 1910
      "He was commissioned surgeon of the 17th O.V.I. in October 1861 on the staff of Maj. Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, and later was appointed surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of the 3rd Ohio Congressional District, where he served until the Rebellion was conquered."
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 30 Aug 1890 (SC#858467) for service in the 17th OVI
      died 1910
 
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SCHIMMEL
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  • Clemens Schimmel (1824-1897) - Sergeant, 28th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of tombstone at Hopkinsville Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 36 year old Corporal on 13 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co H, 28th OVI on 6 Jul 1861
      Promoted to Sergeant on 25 Aug 1861
      Wounded at Piedmont, Virginia on 5 Jun 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 23 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 22 Aug 1889 (SC#466303) for service in Co H 28th OVI
      Cressensia Schimmel filed for a widows' pension on 10 Jan 1898 (WO#669346 - no WC#)
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  • Christian Schmetzer (1827-1862) - Company A, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    [Appears Christian was a resident of Reading Ohio. Only connection found to Warren County was his widow's residence in Maineville in 1888, 1890 & 1896]
    • Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
      Christian Schmitzir, Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Hamilton County, Ohio
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 75th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Christian Schmetzar, co. G, 75th O. V. I.; killed at Bull Pasture Mt. Va."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 33 year old Sergeant on 23 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co A 75th OVI on 7 Nov 1861
      Wounded at McDowell, Virginia on 8 May 1862
      Died of wounds at Franklin, Virginia on 12 May 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Widow, Maria Schmetzer, filed for a pension on 10 Dec 1862 (Application #7914, Certificate #1146) for service of Sergeant Christian Schmetzer in Co A 75th OVI
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
      "Maria Schnetzer, Mainville PO, WC#1146, widow, $8.00 monthly pension"
    • "Civil War Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com. http://www.footnote.com
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Hamilton Twp Maineville Post Office ED 293 page 3, line 36, dwelling 142, family 147
      Marie widow of Christian Switzer, Capt 75th OVI from 16 Sep 1861 to 10 May 1862, 2 years 8 months
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 40105689
      Sgt. Christian Schmetzer, Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Hamilton County, Ohio
      died May 11, 1862 aged 34 years 6 months 23 days
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 58542887
      Maria Kennedy Schmetzer, Reading Protestant Cemetery, Reading, Hamilton County, Ohio
      born 14 Jan 1829 in Germany, died 9 Feb 1896 at Maineville, Warren County, Ohio
    • "Civil War Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com. http://www.footnote.com
      Pension file for Maria Schmetzer, widow of Christian Schmetzer, Sergeant, Company A, 75th OVI (27 images)

      Christian Schmetzer was enrolled at Cincinnati Ohio 23 Sep 1861 in Co. A, 75th Regiment of Ohio Volunteers (3 years) and mustered into service as a Sergeant at Cincinnati on 23 Sep 1861. On the company muster rolls of May & June, 1862 he is reported as died May 12th 1862 at Camp Franklin, Virginia from wounds received in the Battle of Bull Pasture Mountain.
      Christian Schmetzer and Maria Kennedy were married 19 Aug 1852 in Hamilton County, Ohio.
      Christian and Maria had children Maria born 14 May 1854, Julia born 21 Oct 1858 and Christiana born Dec. 1st 1861
      Maria was the widow of John Kennedy and was the mother of his children whe were listed as John Kennedy aged 14 and Daniel Kennedy aged 12 years on 5 Dec 1862 affidavit by Maria Schmetzer.
      Maria Schmetzer was granted a pension of $8 per month commencig 12 May 1862 plus $2 per month for each of her three daughters until they reached the age of 16. The certificate #1146 was dated 19 Feb 1868. Maria was last paid $12 to 4 Dec 1895 - her date of death not given
      A 5 Oct 1888 claim for a pension increase lists Maria's residence at Maineville, Warren County, Ohio. All of the other papers in the pension file have her in Reading and in Hamilton County.
SCHMIDT
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  • Henry Schmidt (Alias)
    • See Joseph H. Gohs (1845-1903), Private, Company H, 41st Missouri Infantry Regiment
SCHNYDER
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SCHOONOVER
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  • John Q. A. Schoonover (1827-1899) - Corporal, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry & Private, Company K, 15th Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • photo of gravestone at Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery [Ft. Ancient Hilltop]
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schoonover, J. Q. A. e. May 2, 1864, co. K, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864; served last year of war in 15th O. V. V. I."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Schoonover enlisted as a 36 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Schooner enlsited as a 37 year old Private on 6 Oct 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 15th OVI as a substitute on 6 Oct 1864
      Discharged 8 Jun 1865 [detached with Sherman's Army]
    • Pension Index Cards
      John Q. A. Schoonover filed for a pension on 26 Jul 1890 (Application #823881, Certificate #633490) for service in Co K 146th OVI and in Co K 15th OVI
SCHUYLER
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  • John Schuyler (c1826-1887) - Private, Company F, 38th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schuyler, John, e. Oct. 1864, co. F, 38th O. V. V. I.; dis. June, 1865."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Schuyler enlisted as a 38 year old Private on 29 Sep 1864
      drafted into Co F, 38th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
      Mustered out near Washington, DC on 10 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Margaret Schuyler filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 6 Jun 1887 (Application #356080, Certificate #327705) for service of John Schuyler in Co F 38th OVI
      John Schuyler died 18 Mar 1887
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      John Schuyler, Pvt Co F 38th Regt Ohio Inf
      Cemetery Goshen at Goshen, Ohio
      date of Death 18 Mar 1887
 
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  • William Schuyler (1842-1910) - Company B, 48th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Turtlecreek Friends Cemetery, Turtlecreek Twp, Warren County, Ohio
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      also had service in Co B 48th OVI (no further record)
    • Pension Index Cards
      William Schuyler filed for a pension on 5 Jul 1865 (Application #75987, Certificate #187010) for service in Co B 48th OVI from Jan 1862 to 1 Nov 1862
      died 22 Apr 1910
      Cordelia Schuyler filed for a widows' pension on 28 Apr 1919 (Application #941112, Certificate #702957)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #32486 (1910) William Schuyler
      married white male farmer
      born 14 Aug 1842 in Ohio to William Schuyler & Elizabeth Creger
      died 22 Apr 1910, Washington Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 24 Apr 1910 Turtlecreek Cemetery
    • Application for 1 headstone by S. C. Kersey 4 Jun 1910; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "William Schuyler, Pvt, Co B 48th OVI, died April 22, 1910, buried Friends Burying Ground near Oregonia, Warren Co O. "
    • "Veteran Laid To Rest," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Monday, August 8, 1910
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      William Schuyler, Company B, Forty-eighth Ohio Infantry died Friday, aged 67 years, eight months and eight days. Of his three children two survive him.
      He was married to Cordelia Brown of Clermont county, Ohio, March 14, 1868. She is left in her aged widowhood to mourn the loss of her aged companion. Her sorrow while deep, will be alleviated by the loving care of her children and twelve grand children.The funeral was conducted by the chaplain of the G. A. R. Post of Lebanon at Unity Chapel, Oregonia and the interment at the cemetery at Quaker church. He was followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends.As a soldier he did his duty at the call of his county. As a neighbor he was retiring and inoffensive. As a citizen he was respected by all who knew him best.Slowly perhaps, but not less certainly, the ranks of the boys of '62-'65 are being depleted. The feet that trod the wine-press in the bloody vintage of the Rebellion are growing feeble, the heads whiter, the eyes dimmer and soon the last tattoo shall sound for the last survivor of the greatest struggle fraught with the momentous results the world ever saw and it is to be hoped will never see again."
 
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  • William L. Schuyler (1933-1914) - Private, Company F, 184th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Edenton IOOF Cemetery, Clermont County, Ohio
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William L. Schuyler enlisted as a 31 year old Private on 27 Jan 1865
      Mustered into Co F, 184th OVI on 19 Feb 1865
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 20 Sep 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      William L. Schuyler filed for a pension on 2 Aug 1886 & on 24 Feb 1907 (Application #581649, Certificate #428891) for service in Co F, 184th OVI
      died at Cozaddale, Ohio on 24 Jun 1914
    • Ohio Death Certificate #324486 (1914) W. L. Schuyler
      widowed white male carpenter
      born 20 Feb 1833 in Ohio to Jacob Schuyler and unknown
      died 24 Jun 1914 in Goshen Twp, Clermont County, Ohio
      buried Edenton
SCHWARTZ
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SCOFIELD
SCHOFIELD
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  • John Scofield/Schofield (1834-1886) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #337 in Sec 4 Lot 115 on 3 May 1886
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schofield, John, e. at Mason, Feb. 1863, co. A, 69th O. V. I.; 10 months in hosp.; dis. with regt.; died at Mason, April 1886 "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Schofield enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 24 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 69th OVI on 24 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Detroit, MI on 27 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Rebecca J. Scofield filed for a widow's pension in Florida on 16 Nov 1892 (Application #564381, Certificate #460999) for service of John Scofield in Co A 69th OVI
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  • Sylvander M. Scofield (1837-1898) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #733 in Sec 2 Lot 34 on 19 Feb 1898
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schofield, Selvander, e. at Camp Dennison, Feb. 1863, co. A, 69th O. V. I.; wounded at Peachtree Creek and at Jonesboro; had knee-cap fractured by fall, May, 1865; 3 weeks in hosp. Jan. 1865, chronic diarrhea; dis. at Camp Dennison, July, 1865, deserving pension. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Sylvander Schofield enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 26 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 69th OVI on 26 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Sylvester M. Scofield filed for a pension in Ohio on 7 Nov 1881 (Application #432707, Certificate #511389) for service in Co A, 69th OVI
      died 17 Feb 1898
      Cyntha Scofield filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 4 Nov 1898 (Application #675206, Certificate #477506)
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Sylvander M. Schofield, Pvt A Co 69 Regt Ohio Inf
      Cemetery: Deerfield Twp at Mason, Warren County, Ohio
      Date of Death: 17 Feb 1898
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  • William Boswell Scofield (1824-1907) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #1528 in Sec 2 Lot 27 on 21 Mar 1907
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Scofield, Wm. e. at Mason, Sept. 1864, co. A, 69th O. V. I.; cap. at Jonesboro; 15 days in Libby; dis. July 26, 1865, at Camp Dennison."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William Schofield enlisted as a 40 year old Private on 24 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 69th OVI on 24 Feb 1864
      Captured at Bentonville, North Carolina on 19 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 14 Jul 1865
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  • Dr. Seldon Smith Scoville (1824-1899) - Senior Assistant Surgeon of the 121st O.V.I.
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3037 of Dr. Seldon Smith Scoville in Old Section lot 393 on 25 Sep 1899
    • "Turtlecreek Twp. Participants In The Civil War 1861-1865" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Selden S. Scoville was surg. of regt. of state troops, 1861, in Clermont co.; e. at Bethel, Clermont co. Sept. 1, 1862, senior asst. surg. 121st O. V. I.; surg. in charge of hosp. No. 12, at Perrysville, Ky. Oct. 15 to Dec. 8, 1862; on duty at hospital, Franklin, Tenn. 3 weeks; dis. there, May 4, 1863; surg. Thurston Post, G. A. R.; on board of pension examiners"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Selden S. Scovill enlisted as an Assistant Surgeon on 1 Sep 1862
      Commissioned into Field & Staff, 121st OVI on 11 Sep 1862
      Resigned on 4 May 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 19 Jun 1880 (SC#225517) for service in F&S, 12st OVI
      died 22 Sep 188 [sic]
      Mary A. Scoville filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on -?- (WC#493777)
SCOTT
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  • Benjamin Scott (c1846-____) - Private, Company C, 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Harveysburg Colored Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Benjamin Scott, 17 year old farmer, enlisted as a Private from Waynesville, Ohio on 21 May 1863
      Mustered into Co C, 55th Mass Inf on 31 May 1863
      Disability Discharge at Folly Island, North Carolina on 6 Oct 1864
      [A Benjamin B. Scott, 20 year old farmer, from Xenia, Ohio also serviced in Co. C, 55th Mass. Infantry.]
    • Pension Index Cards
      Elizabeth Scott filed for a pension on 3 Apr 1876 (Application #225475, no Certificate #) for service of her brother, Benjamin Scott in Co C, 55th Mass. Inf.
      [Not sure which Benjamin Scott Had a sister named Elizabeth. Their is a headstone application for a Benj. Scott, 55th Mass Inf. who died 4 Jun 1873 and was buried in Cherry Grove Cemetery in Xenix, Ohio]
 
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  • John S. Scott - Lieutenant 2nd Class, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Fellowship Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • from Beers History of Warren County page 988,
      "enlisted, in the beginning of the war, in the 69th O. V. I., Co. A; he was wounded and taken prisoner at Murfreesboro, Tenn., and, after his recovery, returned to his regiment in time to participate in the battle of Mission Ridge, in which he was shot through the heart and instantly killed; he was a Lieutenant of his company, but during this battle was Acting Captain."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Scott, John S. e. at Hamilton, Butler co. Oct. 1861, co. A, 69th O.V.I.; pro. sergt. orderly sergt. 2d lieut. and 1st lieut.; wounded in shoulder at Stone River; 4 months in hosp. with wound at Nashville and Camp dennison; shot through heart at Missionary Ridge; remains brought home and buried in Fellowship churchyard, Warren co."
    • Whitelaw Reid, Ohio In the War: her Statemen, her Generals, and Soldiers: Volume II: The History of her Regiments, and other Military Organizations (Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1868), page 402
      "In ascending the Ridge, Lieutenant J. S. Scott, Color-Sergeant Jacob Wetzell, Color-Corporals D. W. Leach and John Meredith, Corporal E. J. Manche, privates Kluger, Elsom, Vankirk, Sewers, and Hefling were killed, and a large number wounded, many of whom subsequently died."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 32 year old Sergeant on 12 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
      promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 17 May 1863
      Killed at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee on 25 Nov 1863
 
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  • Samuel J. Scott (1835-1918) - Private, Company G 89th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at West Woodville Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 13 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co G 89th OVI on 26 Aug 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 7 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 1 Dec 1884 & 23 Feb 1907 (SC#500661) for service in Co G 89th OVI
      died at Auburn, Indiana on 18 Jun 1918
      Alice Scott filed for a widows' pension in Indiana on 23 Aug 1919 (WO#1145455 - no WC#)
SCROGGY
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  • James W. Scroggy (1841-1863) - Private, Company B, 40th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - thought to be Interment #540 in lot 54 on 20 Sep 1873 [removed from Harveysburg]
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Jas. W. Scroggy, e. Sept. 1861 co. B, 40th O. V. I.; killed at Lookout Mt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 17 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co B 40th OVI on 17 Sep 1861
      Killed at Lookout Mountain, Tennessee on 24 Nov 1863
      buried Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery
 
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  • John B. Scroggy (1837-1916) - Private, Company D, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John B. Scroggy, e. June 15, 1861, co. B, 12th O. V. I.; dis. July 11, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 15 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co D 12th OVI on 15 Jun 1861
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 10 Jul 1879 & 10 Dec 1907 (SC#180343) for service in Co D 12th OVI
      died at the National Military Home, Kansas on 15 Jan 1916
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
      "John B. Scroggy, Harbeysburgh PO, SC#180343, fever & res. dys. & nervous prostration."
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Leavenworth, Kansas Register Page 21535
      Military History:  enlisted as Camp Dennison, Ohio on 15 Jun 1861 as Private, Co D 12th OVI; discharged at Columbus, Ohio on 11 Jul 1865, expiration of term of service.
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 76, unmarried clerk from Tulsa, Oklahoma; bro. T. E. Scroggy, Tulsa, Okla; Leida Stark, Dayton Ohio
      Home History:  admitted 29 May 1914 & 12 Jan 1916; died 15 Jan 1916.
      Remarks:  buried at 9 am 17 Jan 1916 in Sec 31, Row 6 grave 5269
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
      John B. Scroggy, US Army
      died 15 Jan 1916
      buried Leavenworth Kansas National Cemetery, Section 31 Row 6 Site 25
    • "Warren County in the War, Part IX," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 2, 1886
      ". . . The first two men from Harveysburg to put their names on the paper were James Smith and John Scroggy. The former remained in Company F but the quota of the company being full, Scroggy was transferred to D. Both are living now and Smith has just applied for a pension. . . ."
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  • Ferdinand C. Sears (c1843-1865) -Private, Co K, 71st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 71st OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 21 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co K 71st OVI on 21 Oct 1861
      Wounded at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Dec 1864
      Died of wounds at Nashville, Tennessee on 25 Jan 1864
      Buried at Nashville Tennessee National Cemetery
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sears, Ferdinand, co. A, 52d O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Nashville."
      [NOTE:  Co K, 71st OVI was originally Co A 52d OVI, composed mostly of the Cincinnati Rover Guards but included 15-20 soldiers from Warren County.  The Company was transferred to the 71st in Feb 1862]
    • Pension Index Cards
      Father, James D. Sears, filed for a pension on 14 May 1880 (Certificate #320488) for service of Ferdinand C. Sears in Co K 71st OVI
 
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  • Francis M. "Frank" Sears (1848-1916) - Private, Company C, Merrill's Horse (also known as 2nd Missouri Cavalry)
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec B Lot 61 C
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sears, Frank, served 1864-5 co. C, 2d Mo. V. C.; det. orderly to Gen. Thomas."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Francis M. Sears Enlisted as a Private on 15 August 1864 at the age of 18.
      Enlisted in Company C, OH Battn Regiment Ohio on 15 Aug 1864.
      Mustered Out Company C, OH Battn Regiment Ohio on 1 Sep 1865.
    • Civil War Pension Index Card at Footnote.com paid site]
      Francis M. Sears filed for a pension on 30 Dec 1886 & on 18 Apr 1908 (Application #586200, Certificate #443897) for service in Co C, 2nd Regt. Mo. Cav.
      died 8 Mar 1916 at So. Lebanon, Ohio
      Lida Sears filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 30 Mar 1916 (Application #1063607, Certificate #809122)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #21965 (1916) Frank M. Sears
      married white male coal dealer
      born 29 Nov 1848 in Lebanon, Ohio to J. D. Sears & Phoebe Swires
      died 8 Mar 1916 at Union Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 10 Mar 1916 at South Lebanon Cemetery
    • “Frank M. Sears,” obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, OH), Thursday, March 16, 1916.
      Frank M. Sears was born in Lebanon, Ohio November 29, 1848 and died at his home in South Lebanon on March 8, 1916 in the 69th year of his age. He was united in marriage to Lida James February 17, 1877 To them were born six children, three sons and three daughters all of whom are living and present; four
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      age he enlisted as a soldier for his country in Co. C 2nd Missouri Cavalry August 15, 1864 and was discharged September 1, 1865. He was a member of Morrow Post of the G. A. R. and at one time was its head [?] Commander.
      Comrade Sears was always a zealous Grand Army man taking great interest in Memorial days, Regimental reunions and other meetings of the soldiers. His entire life as a citizen was spent in and around South Lebanon where he was known far and wide for his genial and happy disposition. He always met you with a smile and hearty handshake. He was a kind and loving husband and father and now that he is gone his many words and deeds of affection will be cherished by wife and children as a sacred memory.
      For years his home was beside the Methodist church and parsonage. The preacher’s home was the scene of many a deep sorrow. Within a few years three preachers and the Mother of a preacher’s wife died there. In these hours of grief Frank Sears and his family gave them their unstinted sympathy and in every way possible helping by word and deed and showing that he had a heart that was touched by the sufferings of those around him. He took an interest in the affairs of the Church helping them in times of need by his councils and his means. His sudden departure was a great shock to his many friends. The funeral was conducted by his Comrades of the G. A. R. in M. E. Church. He was buried in the cemetery near the village.
      CARD OF THANKS
      We desire to return our sincere thanks to the friend’s and neighbors who so kindly comforted and helped us in our great sorrow and to the Members of the G. A. R. who conducted the funeral. – Mrs. Frank M. Sears and Family.
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  • Robert G. Sears (1833-1910) - 1st Sergeant, Company C, 115th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    CONFLICTING INFORMATION
    [It does not appear that the Robert G. Sears (1833-1910) & buried in Miami Cemetery is the same as the Robert C. Sears (1833-1907) who served in the 115th OVI]
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #3082 in Sec K rev Lot 122 on 3 Apr 1910
    • Ohio Death Certificate #24014 (1910) Robert G. Sears
      married white male farmer
      born 6 Feb 1833 in Centerville O to Samuel Sears and Mary Wilson
      died 1 Apr 1910 in Wayne Twp., Ohio
      buried 3 Apr 1910 in Miami Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Robert C. Sears enlisted as a 27 year old 1st Sergeant on 10 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co C, 115th OVI on 19 Sep 1862
      Disability discharge at Cincinnati, Ohio on 20 Mar 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      Robert C. Sears filed for a pension on 19 Mar 1880 (Application #349965, Certificate #291364) for service in Co C, 115th OVI
      died 1907
      Elsie A. Sears filed for a widows' pension on 3 Apr 1907 (Applicaion #866764, Certificate #645385)
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 13087161
      Robert C. Sears (1833-1907)
      burial Stow Cemetery plot C-98-3, Stow, Summit County, Ohio
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Elsie A. Sears widow of Robert C. Sears, Sgt C 115 OVI, roll 2006 image 431
      Elsie A. Sears $8 pension commenced 3 Apr 1907 (Certificate #645385 dated 23 May 1908) and died 3 Nov. 1917
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SEGLAR
SEGLER
SEGLAR
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  • Perry Seigler/Seglar (c1833-____) - Private, Company D, 58th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Seigler, Perry, e. Feb. 10, 1862, co. D, 57th O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 1863, disab."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Perry Seglar enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 1 oct 1861
      Mustered into Co D, 57th OVI on 1 Oct 1861
      no discharge information listed
    • Names of Union Soldiers with Civil War Service in Ohio Units by the Ohio Genealogical Society accessed 20 Apr 2013
      Private Co I & D, 57th OVI; name spelled as Seglar, Segler, Sigler & Seigler
    • NOTE: The following "may be" the same man!
      A Perry Zeigler who died 16 Dec 1912 at the Warren County Infirmary, aged 76, is buried in an umarked grave in Lebanon Cemetery, Corwin Addition Lot 453 (Infirmary Lot)
 
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  • Thomas Corwin Seigler (c1836-____) - Private, Company D, 57th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Siegler, Corwin, served last 2 years of war in co. D, 52d O. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Cormine Seglar enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 1 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co D, 557th OVI on 1 Oct 1861
      [no discharge information]
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas Corwin Seigler filed for a pension on 28 Apr 1892 (Application #1108118, no Certificate #) for service in Co D, 57th OVI
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  • Joseph Martin Seldomridge (1844-1915) - Private, Company K, 184th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joseph Seldembridge enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 30 Jan 1865
      Mustered into Co K, 184th OVI on 20 Feb 1865
      Mustered out at Bridgeport, Alabama on 19 May 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joseph Seldomridge filed for a pension on 4 Jan 1888 and 26 Feb 1907 (Application #634426, Certificate #640372) for service in Co K 184th OVI
      died 9 Apr 1915 in Xenia, Ohio
      Mary Seldomridge filed for a widow's pension on 16 Apr 1915 (Application #1045551 Certificate #799168)
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Turtlecreek Twp, ED 297, image 5 Line 5, Lebanon Post Office
      Joseph Seldomridge, K 184 OVI from 13 Jan 1865 to 18 May 1865
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 69051048
      Jos. M. Seldomridge
      Co. K
      184 Ohio Inf.
      buried Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
SELLERS
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  • Ephriam Sellers (1833-1899) - Private, Company D, 181st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3008 in Old Section lot 370 on 16 Mar 1899
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Ephraim Sellars e. Nov. 1864 co. C, 183d O. V. I.; dis. July, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Ephraim Sellers enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 5 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co D, 181st OVI on 6 Oct 1864
      Discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 10 Feb 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Ephraim Sellers filed for a pension on 20 Feb 1865 (Application #61645, Certificate #869164) for service in Co D, 181st OVI
    • Application for 1 headstone submitted by S. C. Kersey 7 May 1914
 
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  • George W. Sellers (1827-1864) - Private, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Whitacre Farm Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866. Vol. IX Page 81
      George W. Sellars, enlisted as a 35 year old Private on 2 May 1864 for 100 days
      Mustered into Co C, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Drowned May 12, 1864, in Ohio River; fell from boat nineteen miles above Cincinnati, Ohio.
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      George W. Sellars enlisted as a 35 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co C 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Fell from a boat 19 miles above Cincinnati and drowned in the Ohio River on 12 May 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Nancy E. Seller filed for a widows' pension on 31 Oct 1864 (Application #70577, Certificate #40541) for service of Pvt. George W. Sellers in Co C 146th OVI
    • "Civil War Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com. http://www.fold3.com
      Nancy E. Sellers (Certificate #40541) widow of George W. Sellers, Co C, 146th OVI [2 images]
      Nancy E. Sellers, widow of George W. Sellers was awarded a pension under the Act of 1862 of $8 per month commencing 12 May 1864 by Certificate No. 40541 dated 9 Feb 1865 which was sent to claimant at Butlerville, Ohio.
 
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  • William Harrison Sellers (1839-1928) - Private, Company C, 81st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #5135 in Section G lot 60-5 on 13 Jul 1928
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sellers, Wm. H. e. March, 1865, co. E, 81st O. V. I.; dis. July 13, 1865."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William H. Sellers enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 10 Mar 1865
      Mustered into Co C, 81st OVI on 10 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 13 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      William H. Sellers filed for a pension on 2 Jul 1891 & on 5 Mar 1907 (Application #1035970, Certificate #965521) for service in Co C, 81st OVI
      died at Lebanon, Ohio on 10 Jul 1928
    • Ohio Death Certificate #46226 (1928) William Harrison Sellers
      white male widower of Elizabeth T. Sellers
      born 30 Oct 1839 in Lebanon Ohio to Wm. Sellers & Maria Harrison
      died 10 Jul 1928 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 13 Jul 1928 at Lebanon Ohio Cemetery
SEMON
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SETTLEMYRE
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  • Baylis N. Settlemyre (1843-1917) - Private, Company A 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #3632 in Sec A Lot 2 on 29 Aug 1917
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Beers History of Warren County page1048
      "Aug. 23, 1862, he enlisted in Company A, 79th O.V.I., and served under Gen. Sherman, and participated in the battles of Resaca and Peach Tree Creek, and other minor engagements, numbering thirteen in all; he accompanied Gen. Sherman on his noted “march to the sea,” and was honorably discharged at Washington, D.C., June 9, 1865"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Settlemyre, B. V. e. Aug. 1862, co. A, 79th O.V.I.; dis. June 17, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 16 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 28 Apr 1892 & on 20 Feb 1907 (SC#855337) for service in Co A 79th OVI
      died 27 Aug 1917
      Mary M. Settlemyre filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 10 Sep 1917 (WC#843444)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #55474 (1917) Baylis N. Settlemyre
      married white male
      born 23 Jun 1843 in Ohio to Wm. Settlemyre & Ann Wilkerson
      died 27 Aug 1917 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
      burield 29 Aug 1917 at Corwin Cemetery
SHACKELFORD
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  • Fernando Shackelford M. D. (1841-1914) - Private, Company E, 15th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #3411 of Fernando W. Shackelford in Sec. N lot 33 on 12 Oct 1914
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 30 Aug 1861
      Msutered into Co E 15th OVI on 30 Aug 1861
      Severe wound in right leg (amputated) at Stones River, Tennessee on 31 Dec 1862
      Discharged for wounds on 11 Apr 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 29 Sep 1863 (SC#23215) for service in Co E 15th OVI
      died at Oregonia, Ohio on 9 Oct 1914
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
      "Fern'do W. Shackleford, Oregon PO, SC#23215, amputated right thigh, $24.00 monthly pension."
    • Ohio Death Certificate #56914 (1914) Fernando W. Shackelford
      widowed white male
      born 25 Mar 1840 in Fredricksburg, Virginia
      died 9 Oct 1914 in Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
      burial 11 Oct 1914 in Waynesville, Ohio

SHAFER
SHAFFER
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SCHAFFER

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  • Michael J. Shafer/Schaffer (c1829 or c1842-1900) - Corporal, Company I, 197th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery - Michael Shaffer, died 2 Dec 1900, Section & Lot unknown, site 24
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Michael Schaffer, Civil War
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Schaffer, M. J. e. Feb. 1865, 197th O. V. I.; dis. with regt. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Michael J. Shafer enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 23 Jan 1865
      mustered into Co I, 197th OVI on 11 Apr 1865
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 Jul 1865
      Mustered out at Camp Bradford, Baltimore, Maryland on 31 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Michael Schafer filed for a pension on 14 Jul 1890 (Application #812003, Certificate #564996) for service in Co I, 197th OVI
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Franklin ED 291, page 6 line 13, dwelling 237, family 249, Franklin O Warren Co post office
      Michael D. Schaefer, Corporal, Co I 197 Oh Inf from Jan 1864 to Aug 1864, 7 months
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929.
 
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SHAHAN
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  • Thomas Shahan/Shane (ca. 1843-1874) - Private, Battery K, 3rd NY Light Artillery, Battery E & G 13th NY Heavy Artillery & Battery M, 6th NY Heavy Artillery
    [surname also spelled as Shan/Shohan/Shahau/Shawhan/Shayne]
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Shan enlisted at Springfield, NY as an 18 year old Private on 9 May 1861
      Mustered into Battery K, 3rd NY Light Artillery on 22 May 1861 [Originally organized as 19th NY Infantry from Jul to Dec 1861]
      Discharged on 22 May 1863
      [NY Civil War Muster Roll Abstacts also spell name as Shahan & Shohan]
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Shahan enlisted at Galway, NY as a 21 year old Private on 24 Dec 1863
      Mustered into Co E, 13th NY Heavy Artillery on 10 May 1864; transferred to Co G on 27 Jun 1865
      Multiple promotions to Corporal and Sergeant but reduced to ranks
      Transferred to Co M, 6th NY Heavy Artillery on 18 Jul 1865
      [NY Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts list Thoma Shane as deserting 25 Jul 1865. On 10 Sep 1891 the charge was removed and a discharge certificate issued in the name of Thomas Shahan]
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Shahan transferrred into Co M, 6th NY Heavy Artillery as a Private on 18 Jul 1865
      Discharged at Portsmouth, VA on 25 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Hannorah Shane filed for a pension in Ohio on 21 Feb 1890 (Application #415549, Certificate #429767) sor service ofThomas Shane in M 6 N.Y.H.A. and in E & G 13 N.Y.H.A
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Union Twp, ED 301, image 2 Line 21
      Honnora Shane widow of Garret Patterson, Co E 13th NY Heavy Artillery, South Lebanon Post Office
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903 - 2 cards
      1st Card: Thomas Shawan, Pvt, Co M 6 Rgt N.Y.Y.A, died 7 Apr 1874 buried unnamed cemetery at Lebanon, Ohio
      2nd Card: Thos. Shahan, Pvt, Co M 6 Rgt N.Y.Y.A, died 7 Apr 1874 buried Fellowship Cemetery at South Lebanon, Ohio
    • Warren County, Ohio, Cemetery Records, Volume III, Union Twp. page 130
      Deerfield Cemetery, Section A1; Shahan, Thos. Co N 6th N.Y. H. A. - (no dates)
    • Everhart, Warren County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards on file at the Warren County Recorders Office (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2007), page 10
      "Shahan, Thomas (Shawhan) Civil War Army Co M 6 NY HA, Deerfield Cemetery, Sec 2 Lot 58 Grave 1"
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 16494949 - Deerfield Cemetery, Union Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      Thos. Shahan
      Co. M.
      6th NY H.A.
    • NOTES:
      - Thomas Shahan and Honorrah Schulley were married in Warren County on 9 Apr 1866 by Jno. B. O'Donoghue [also spelled Shahau?]
      - William Shahan was born 25 Nov 1872 in Deerfield Twp to Thomas Shahan and Hannah Scooby
      - Hannah Shayne
      died 18 Aug 1898 in Union Twp. She was born in Ireland, was about 70 years old and living in Sourth Lebanon. Her will was entered into Probate 31 Aug 1898 (Box 474). Heirs were two sons William Shane and Edward Moore (both of South Lebanon).
SHANKS
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  • Thomas Shanks (c1819/22-1896) - Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry and Sergeant, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiments
SHANNON
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SHARE
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SHARP
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SHAW
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  • James S. Shaw (c1829-____) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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  • Lester N. Shaw (c1832-1895) - Private, Company C 11th Ohio Infantry & Company G 35th Ohio Infantry
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • "Thirty Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 24 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co C 11th OVI on 26 Apr 1861
      Mustered out on 17 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co G 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
      Promoted to Corporal on 25 Sep 1861
      Gunshot wound in neck at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863
      Hospital #16 in Nashville, Tennessee on 25 Sep 1863
      Corps d'Afrique Hospital on 12 May 1864
      Hospitalized at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 29 Sep 1864
      Discharged for wounds at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 20 Sep 1864
    • Medical & Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, (Washington: Government Printing Office, 2nd Issue 1875)
      Part I, Volume II Chapter III. -- Wounds And Injuries Of The Neck. Section II. -- Gunshot Wounds -- The Larynx And Trachea
      page 407-408
      CASE.--Corporal Lester Shaw, Co. G, 35th Ohio Volunteers, aged 34 years, was wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19th, 1863, by a conoidal ball, which entered the right shoulder, just behind the acromion, passed inward, injured the cavity of the shoulder-joint, fractured the clavicle badly in its external and middle thirds, produced a comminuted fracture of the first rib, passed obliquely upward under the skin, penetrating the neck between the trachea and the œsophagus, and emerged just in front of the left carotid artery, on a level with the pomum Adami. The œsophagus was slightly wounded, and the trachea partly severed and badly contused. He was taken to the hospital of the 3d division, Fourteenth Corps, where water dressings were applied, and liquid diet given. Severe inflammation ensued, followed by ulceration over the middle of the first rib and beneath the clavicle. On September 25th, the patient was sent to hospital No. 16, Nashville, and, on October 3d, to hospital No. 1. Pus was discharged for several months, during which time several spiculae of bone came away. On May 12th, 1864, he was transferred to the Corps d'Afrique Hospital, New Albany, Indiana, and, on June 29th, to the Hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio, whence he was discharged on September 20th, 1864, for expiration of term of service. Pension Examiner E. Mendenhall reports that he examined Shaw while home on furlough in February, 1864. The external wounds were healed. The ulceration between the clavicle discharged large quantities of pus, with an occasional spicula of bone. The whole shoulder was very sore, tender, and immovable, and the arm and hand were swollen and numb. The neck was tender on both sides, and he could scarcely speak above a whisper. After a long and tedious process, the wounds all healed. Dr. Mendenhall re-examined this patient in April, 1866. He suffered from hoarseness and dyspnoea, which increased on exertion, and was, no doubt, produced by narrowing of the trachea at the place of injury. The arm and shoulder were partially paralyzed; but the general health appeared to be good.
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 26 Dec 1864 (SC#39154) for service in Co C 11th OVI & in Co G 35th OVI
      Mary E. Shaw filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 12 Apr 1895 (WO#647563 - no WC#)
      Remarks:  See W.O.821229 Calvin C. Vickers F 1 Ohio Inf & E 2 Ohio H.A.
    • Warren County Assessors Records Book 1 Deaths 1886-1907, page 47
      Lester N. Sheets, b. Fayette Co, Pa. d. Springboro 25 Mar 1895 age 63 years
    • "Springboro," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, March 28, 1895.
      "Mr. Shaw, of the Springboro Hotel, died Monday morning, after several weeks suffering, from wounds received during the late war."
SHAWHAN
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  • David P. Shawhan (c1823/25-1898) - Sergeant, Company C, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Baker Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 4th OVC
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "David P. Shawhan, e. at Morrow, July 9, 1862, co. E, 79th O. V. I.; pro. corp.; flesh wound near Kenesaw Mt. Ga. May 22, 1864; in hosp. at Savannah, Ga. Jan. and Feb. 1865, scurvy; dis at Columbus, July 17, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 38 year old Private on 6 Nov 1861
      Mustered into Co C 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
      Captured at Camp Jackson, Tennessee on 8 Mar 1862 and paroled the same day
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 Mar 1865 & to Sergeant on 28 Jun 1865
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 29 Jul 1887 (SC#814138) for service in Co C 4th OVC
      Deborah Shawhan filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 23 Mar 1898 (WC#471583)
    • VanHouten and Cole, Warren County, Ohio Death Records Book 1 1881-1904, 89
      "David Shawhan, died 11 Mar 1898, age 73 years, born Morrow, Ohio "
 
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  • David R. Shawhan (1822/23-1891) - Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #2435 in Sec G lot 64-1 on 17 Jun 1891
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shawhan, David, e. Sept. 1861, co. G, 17th O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      David R. Showhan enlisted as a 36 year old Private on 15 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co G, 17th OVI on 15 Sep 1861
      Mustered out with Company on 16 Jul 1865; veteran
    • Pension Index Cards
      David R. Shawhan filed for a pension on 31 Mar 1880 (Application #355700, Certificate #237160) for service in Co G, 17th OVI
      died 14 Jun 1891
      Jane Shawhan filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 16 Jul 1891 (Application #520402, Certificate #317567)
 
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  • Joseph W. Shawhan Jr. (1845-1921) - Private, Company A, 86th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company F 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 Jun 1862
      Mustered into Co A 86th OVI on 2 Jun 1862 (3 months)
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Sep 1962
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joseph Shanhan Jr. reenlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1862
      Mustered into Co F 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for a pension on 19 Jul 1890 & 4 Dec 1907 (SC#575671) for service in Co A 86th OVI & in Co F 146th OVI
      died at Morrow, Ohio on 9 Apr 1921
 
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  • Joseph Shawhan Sr. (c1820-____) - Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shawhan, Jos. e. May 2, 1864, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as
      a 44 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      mustered into Co F 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 27 Feb 1879 (Application #269678 - no Certificate #) for service in Co F 146th OVI
      Margaret Shawhan filed for a widows' pension on 16 Jan 1883 (Certificate #287059)
      [Margaret died 29 Nov 1920 and is buried in Glen Forest Cemetery in Yellow Springs, Miami Twp, Greene County, Ohio]

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  • William L. Shawhan (1827-1901) - Private, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec B Lot 41 C
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shawhan, Wm. e. May, 1864, co. G, 146th O. V. I.; corp.; dus. Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William Shawhan enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      William Shawhan filed for a pension on e Mar 1892 (Application #1095541, Certificate #916047)
SHAY
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  •  John B. Shay (c1841-____) - Corporal, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John B. Shay enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 Jan 1863
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864 [The discharge was recorded in Warren County on 26 Dec 1866]
    • Pension Index Cards
      John B. Shay filed for a pension in Missouri on 2 Sep 1890 (Application #895802, Certificate #696481)
      Margaret P. Shay filed for a widow's pension in Missouri on 1 Mar 189? (Application #609473, Certificate #430177)
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
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  • John Sheedy (1935-1910) - Company B 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John Sheedy was in service from Warren co. in co. B, 2d O. V. I."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co B 2nd OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 Jul 1863
      Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 26 Nov 1866 & 25 Feb 1907 (SC#148036) for service in Co B 2nd OVI
      died 1911
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
      "John Sheedy, Franklin PO, SC#148036, wound left hand, $3.25 monthly pension beginning Sept. 1877"
    • Ohio Death Certificate #68136 (1910) John Sheedy
      widowed white male
      born 1842 in Ireland to ___ Sheedy & Nancy Coohan
      died in Marion, Marion County, Ohio on 20 Dec 1910
      buried Marion Cemetery on 22 Dec 1910
SHEETS
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  • John William Sheets (1841-1928) - Private, Company H, 146 Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • "Springboro's Last War Veteran Dies" William Sheets, unnamed paper dated __ Mar 1928
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sheets, J. W. e. May 2, 1864, co. H, 146th O.V.I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John W Sheets enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 02 May 1864
      Mustered into Co H, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Warren County Grave Registrations
      no card on file but WPA Map for Springboro Cemetery lists a Wm. Sheets in Section 2 Lot 5 Grave 1
    • Larry W. Collins Research Notes submitted 26 April 2007
      John W. Sheets Residence was not listed; 22 years old.
      Enlisted on 5/2/1864 as a Private.On 5/2/1864 he mustered into "H" Co. OH 146th Infantry
      He was Mustered Out on 9/7/1864 at Camp Dennison, OH
      He is also listed in the 1890 Veteran's schedule and the Civil War Pension Index, having applied on 8 Feb 1889, Application 639290, Certificate 788984
      Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com, Civil War Pension Index at Ancestry.com, 1890 Veterans Schedule; State of Ohio Death Index at Ancestry.com; 1880, 1900 and 1910 US Census Records
    • Ohio Death Certificate #19814 (1928) John William Sheets
      widowed white male
      born 18 Aug 1841 in Ohio to Samuel Sheets and ___ Sellars
      died 8 Mar 1928 in Clearcreek Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 10 Mar 1928 in Springboro, Ohio
SHELLHOUSE
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  • George W. Shellhouse (c1828-1873) - Company A 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Pioneer Cemetery [no gravestone found for George Shellhoun]
    • 2011 Memorial Day
    • WPA Veteran Graves Registration Project
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 40 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
      Mustered out at Savannah, Georgia on 31 Dec 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 17 Apr 1866 (SC#186713) for service in Co A 69th OVI
      Elizabeth A. Shellhouse filed for a widows' pension on 11 Mar 1875? (WC#181612)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
      "Eliz. A. Shellhouse, Lebanon PO, WC#181612, widow, $8.00 monthly pension beginning July, 1878"
    • Deaths Since January, 1873, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, May 21, 1874
      June 3 1873, George Shellhouse, 45 years [probably funeral date rather than death date]
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Geo. W. Shellhouse, Pvt Co A 69th Ohio Infy
      Cemetery at Lebanon Ohio
      died June 1877
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 311,
      Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
      "Geo. Shellhouse"
SHERTZER
SHERZER

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  • Jacob W. Sherzer/Shertzer (1828-1920) - Mexican American War & Civil War
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 4 Lot 37-9
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Jacob Sherzer, Civil War
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sherzer, J. W. served 9 months of Mexican war, 1847, in co. B, 6th U. S. I.; 1st lieut. co. B, 146th O. V. I. 4-month service in late war."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Jacob W. Shertzer enlisted as a 36 year old 1st Lieutenant on 2 May 1864
      Commissioned into Co B 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jacob W. Shertzer, 1st. Lt. Co B 146th Ohio Infantry
      Remarks: See Mex. Ctf. 18905
    • "Strong Charater Passes From the Village Life When Jacob Sherzer Answers the Summons; A Veteran of Two Wars He Was Esteemed as Neighbor and Citizen," obituary, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, July 8, 1920
      " . . . Jacob W. Sherzer, was born in Lebanon, Ohio January 7, 1828. He came to Franklin in 1846 and engaged in the harness making trade with A. D. Reeder until 1847, when he enlisted in the United States army and went to Mexico. 
      " . . . Burial was made in Woodhill cemetery and the G. A. R. ritualistic burial service was read at the grave by his comrades of John Kell Post."
SHERWOOD
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  • Francis J. Sherwood (1839-1917) - Corporal, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sherwood, Frank J. 3 years in co. A, 79th O. V. I.; slight wound at Resaca."
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 709
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 7 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 18 May 1863
      Wounded at Resaca, Georgia on 15 May 1864
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 6 Jul 1889 & on 9 Jun 1909 (Certificate #473970) for service in Co A 79th OVI
      died at Waynesville, Ohio on 18 Apr 1917
 
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  • Phineas Sherwood (1841-1865) - Company A 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery contributed by Vivian Combs Moon 30 Sep 2003
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1016,
      "Phinneas (deceased), born March 7, 1841, grew to manhood, and on the breaking out of the rebellion, enlisted in the 70th O. V. I. [sic], in summer of 1862; was with Gen. Sherman in his long march through the South to the sea; when at Goldsboro, N. C., in a skirmish he was shot and lived but a short time; he died March 25, 1865, having served so near the close of the war."
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sherwood, Phineas, e. Aug. 1862, co. A, 79th O. V. I.; slight wound at Resaca; shot through lung at Averysboro, N.C.; died March 25, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old private on 26 Jul 1862
      Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Wounded at Averysboro, North Carolina on 16 Mar 1864 & died of wounds at Goldsboro, North Carolina on 25 Mar 1865
      buried at Raleigh North Carolina National Cemetery
 
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  • Samuel Sherwood (____-1863) - Private, Company A 79th Ohio Infantry
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 709
    • Beers History of Warren County, Page 882,
      "Samuel enlisted in the war of the rebellion in the 79th O. V. I. in the summer of 1862, and was accidentally shot by one of his comrades at Lavern, Tenn., living but a few hours, and died Aug. 9, 1863"
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sherwood, Samuel, co. A, 79th O. V. I.; mortally wounded at Lavergne, Tenn.""
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 26 Jul 1862
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Accidently wounded and died of injuries at La Vergne, Tennessee on 9 Aug 1863
      buried at Nashville, Tennessee National Cemetery
 
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  • Thomas Sherwood (1835-1894) - Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry and Company D, 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 709
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sherwood, Thos. corp. co. A, 79th O. V. I.; wounded at Peachtree Creek."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 12 February 1864
      Mustered into Company A, 79th OVI on 12 February 1864.
      Transfered into Company D, 73rd OVI on 09 June 1865.
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 12 February 1864
      Mustered itno Company D, 73rd OVI on 12 February 1864.
      Transfered into Company A, 79th OVI on 09 June 1865.
      Mustered out on 20 July 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas Sherwood filed for pension in Ohio on 18 Jun 1890 (Certificate #814770) for service in Co A 79th OVI and in Co D, 73rd OVI
      Edna A. Sherwood filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 25 Jun 1894 (Certificate #430083)
 
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  • William Jeffery Sherwood (1845-1934) - Private Company H, 146th Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County, Page 1049
      "he enlisted in Co. H, 146th Regimental Battalion, O. N. G.; he received an honorable discharge at Camp Denison, Ohio, August, 1864"
    • "Washington And Union Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co H, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for a pension on 5 Mar 1890 (Certificate #808803) for service in Co H, 146th ONG
    • "Civil War Veteran Dies At Waynesville," unnamed paper dated 18 Jan 1934 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "William Sherwood, last surviving Civil War veteran at Waynesville, passed away at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in that village. Mr. Sherwood was 87 years of age in November.
      "Funeral Services will be conducted from the McClure Funeral Home at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Burial will be made in Miami Cemetery.
      "Surviving are one son, Harry Sherwood, of Waynesville; and two daughters, Mrs. J. Frazier and Mrs. Sadie Conner, both of Waynesville."
SHEWARD
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  • Mathew F. Sheward (c1830-1909) - Private, Co C 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiement & Corporal, Co F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Roachester Methodist Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 4th OVC
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sheward, Matthew, e. May 2, 1864, co. F, 146th O. V. I.; corp.; dis. with regt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Mathew F. Sheward enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 16 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co C 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
      Disability discharge on 9 Nov 1861
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      "Matthew S. Shenard" enlisted as a 32 year old Corporal on 02 May 1864
      Mustered into Co F 146th OVI on 2 May 18564
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 September 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 22 Maly 1884 & 4 Mar 1907 (SC#590401) for service in Co F 146th OVI & Co C 4th OVC
    • Ohio Death Certificate #54170 (1909) Mathew F. Shuard
      widowed white male retired farmer
      born 8 Auag 1830 near Morrow to James Shuard & "unknown"
      died 8 Oct 1909 in Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio aged 79 years 2 months
      buried 10 Aug 1909 in Roachester Cem.
 
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  • Thomas E. Sheward (1839-1926) - Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Listed in WPA Graves Registration Project for Roachester Methodist Cemetery as Thomas Shenard [but no gravestone]
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sheward, Thos., e. May 2, 1864, co. F, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Shenard enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co F, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas E. Sheward filed for pension on 3 Sep 1889 & 15 Mar 1909 (SC#515801) for service in Co F 146th OVI
      died at Morrow Ohio on 29 Aug 1926
    • Ohio Death Certificate #53131 (1926) Thomas E. Sheward
      white male bachelor
      born 11 Mar 1839 in Clarksville, Ohio to Jessie Shuward & Elizabeth Terwilliger
      died 27 Jun 1926 in Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      burield 29 Aug 1926 in Roachester Cemetery
SHIDAKER
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  • Warren H. Shidaker (1842-1864) - Private, Company H, 39th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #126 in Sec F lot 60 on 5 Nov 1868 [removed from Sharon, Clinton Co.]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 19 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co H, 39th OVI on 19 Feb 1864
      Killed at Atlanta, Georgia on 22 Jul 1864
      burial:  Marietta Georgia National Cemetery
SHIELDS
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  • George Shields (1843-1916) - Private, Company G, 84th Ohio Infantry & Corporal, Battery H, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shields, Geo. served in co. H, 84th O. V. I. and bat. H, 2d O. V. H. A."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      George Shields enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 Jun 1862
      Mustered into Co G, 84th OVI on 10 Jun 1862 (3 months service)
      Mustered out at Camp Delaware, Oho on 20 Sep 1862
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      George Shields enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 20 Aug 1863
      Mustered into Co H, 2nd OVHA on 7 Sep 1863
      Promoted to Corporal
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Wayne Twp ED 303, page 2 line 20 dwelling 182 family 187, Waynesville Post Office
      George Shields, Pvt Co G 84 OVI from 11 Jun 1862 to 20 Sep 1862, 3 months 9 days
    • Pension Index Cards
      George Shields filed for a pension on 10 May 1892 & 5 Mar 1907 (Application #1110516, Certificate #1068648) for service in Co G, 84th OVI & Co H 2nd OVHA
      died 24 Jan 1916 at National Military Home Ohio
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      George Shields, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #29876 Register S Image 2790
      Military History: enlisted 29 Aug 1863 at Spring Valley, Ohio Co H, 2 OVHA; discharged Ex. Service 23 Aug 1865 Nashville, Tenn
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 61, widowed blacksmith, Dayton, Ohio; daughter Miss Winnifred Shields, 921 W 7 St. Cinc. Ohio
      Home History: Admitted Central Branch 21 Sep 1904, died Jan. 24, 1916, son W. E. Shileds, 21 So Main St., Dayton, "O. notified
      General Remarks: grave Sec 1 Row 16 Grave 29
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator 
      George Shields, Corporal, Artillery, Civil War
      Date of Death: 24 Jan 1916
      Buried at: Dayton National Cemetery  Sec 1 Row 16 Site 29
    • Ohio Death Certificate #71375 (1916) Geo. Shields, Co H 2d O H A
      widowed white male blacksmith
      born 1843 in Ohio (parents unknown)
      died 242 Jan 1916, National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio aged 73 years
      buried 27 Jan 1916, National Military Home
 
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  • Samuel M. Shields (c1843-1922) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Grave at Second Creek Cemetery, Marion Twp, Clinton County, Ohio
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shields, Samuel M., 3 yeares in co. B, 79th O. V. I.; wounded at Kenesaw Mt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel M. Shields enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 11 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel M. Shields filed for a pension on 19 Dec 1879 (Application #331100, Certificate #344150) for service in Co B, 79th OVI
      Died 22 Aug 1922 at Columbus, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #42943 (1922) Samuel M. Shields
      retired white male farmer; widower of Julia Shields
      born in Clinton County, Ohio 6 Oct 1842 to ___ Shields & ___ Kelley
      died 22 Aug 1922 at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio
      buried 25 Aug, 1922 at Blanchester, Ohio
 
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  • Simeon C. Shields (1835-1924) - Sergeant, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Maineville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Simeon Shields 4-month service co. G, 146th O. V. I.; pro. sergt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 29 year old Sergeant on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 15 Apr 1889 & 25 Feb 1909 (SC#526217) for service in Co G 146th OVI
      died at Norwood Ohio on 21 Apr 1924
      Elizabeth Shields filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 3 Jun 1924 (WC#950345)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #22439 (1924) Simeon C. Shields
      white male married to Elizabeth Ertel
      born in Warren Co Ohio to William Shields & Ann Jones
      died at Norwood, Hamilton County, Ohio on 21 Apr 1924
      buried at Maineville, Ohio on 24 Apr 1924
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SHIPLIN
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SHOEMAKER
SHUMAKER
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  • John W. Shoemaker (c1829-1907) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shoemaker, John W. e. at Lebanon, Aug. 21, 1862, co B, 79th O. V. I.; m. o. at Washington, D. C. June 9, 1865; mem. Thurston Post, G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John W. Shoemaker enlisted as a 33 year old Private on 21 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      John W. Shoemaker filed for pension on 16 Jun 1880 & 14 Feb 1907 (applicaion #381030, Certificate #349242) for service in Co B, 79th OVI
      died 1 Sep 1907
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      John W. Shoemaker, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #26367, Register S image 2420
      Military History: Enlisted 21 Aug 1862 at Lebanon, Ohio, Pvt, Co B 79th OVI, discharged 9 Jun 1865 at Washington, DC
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 72, married shoemaker, Lebanon, Ohio; nearest relative Mrs. Hannah Shoemaker, Lebanon, Ohio
      Home History: Admitted 14 Jul 1900 & 22 Mar 1906; died 1 Sep 1907; wife Hannah Shoemaker, Lelbanon, Ohio notified by telegram
      General Remarks: grave Sec P Row 16 Grave 45
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator 
      John W. Shoemaker, Pvt, infantry, Civil War
      Date of Death: 1 Sep 1907
      Buried at: Dayton National Cemetery  Sec P Row 16 Site 45
 
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  • Levi Matthew Shoemaker (1844-1863) - Company K 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo of gravestone at Hopkinsville Cemetery
    • Beers History of Warren County Ohio page 617
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Levi M. Shoemaker, co. C, 4th O. V. C.; died at Woodsonville, Ala. Jan. 1863"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 29 Oct 1862
      Mustered into "4th Indpt" Co. Ohio Sharpshooters
      died of disease at Woodsonville, Kentucky on 5 Jan 1863
      Buried at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky
    • Pension Index Cards
      Father, Levi Shoemaker, filed for a pension in Ohio on 23 Oct 1883 (Application #309873 - no Certificate #) for service of Levi Shoemaker in Co K 79th Ohio Inf.

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  • Simon Shumaker/Shoemaker (1839-1909) - Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone for Simon Shumaker at Union Church Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shoemaker, Simon, 4 months in co. E, 146th O. V. I.; in hosp. with measles.
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Simon Shoemaker enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co E, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Simon Shoemaker filed for a pension on 29 May 1890 (Application #778255, Certificate #1063697) for service in Co E, 146th OVI
SHOTWELL
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  • John C. Shotwell (c1842-1921) - First Sergeant, Company H, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Shotwell enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 10 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co H. 2nd OVI on 10 Sep 1861
      Captured at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
      Mustered out on 2 Feb 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      John C. Shotwell filed for a pension on 28 Apr 1885 (Application #538776, Certificate #336289) for service as 1st Sgt, Co H 2nd OVI
      died at Natl Mil. Home Ohio on 26 Aug 1921
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register S, image 4092, record #43068
      Military History: enlisted 10 Sep 1861 at Camp Dennison, Ohio, pvt. Co H 2nd OVI, Discharged at Columbus, Ohio on 2 Feb 1865
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 79, married carpenter from Morrow, Ohio; near relative (Daughter) Mrs. T. R. Stringfellow, Morrow, Ohio
      Home History: Admitted to CB 21 Feb 192; died 26 Aug 1921
      Remarks: Pension Certificate #336289, body shipped to Morrow, Ohio 29 Aug 1921
    • Ohio Death Certificate #46728 (1921) John C. Shotwell
      widowed white male farmer
      born 1842 in Ohio to Nathan Shotwell and ___
      died 26 Apr 1921 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 29 Aug 1921, Morrow, Ohio
 
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  • Thomas C. Shotwell (1844-1913) - Private, Company I, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 4th OVC
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas C. Shotwell enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 1 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co I, 4th OVC on 1 Feb 1864
      Mustered out with company at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas C. Shotwell filed for a pension on 21 Jan 1889 (SO #686240, SC #502185) for service in Co I 4th OVI
      died Feb 2 1913
      Anna J. Shotwell filed for a widows' certificate on 30 Sep 1916 (WO #1078195, WC #826017)
      Remarks: see SC #529032, WC #282729, MinC #282730 Francis Brant E 79 Ohio Inf.
    • Ohio Death Certificate #12330 (1913) Tom Shotwell
      married white male carpenter
      born 23 Apr 1844 in Ohio to Malan Shotwell & Lucinda Lee
      died 3 Feb 1913 in Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 6 Feb 1913 at Morrow
    • Application for 12 headstones by E. Wilkerson 29 Oct 1913; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Thomas C. Shotwell, Priv. Co I 4th O.V.C., died Feb. 2, 1913"
SHURTS
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  • Andrew M. Shurts (1826-1893) - Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry and Company G, 9th US Veteran Volunteer Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Section A Lot 48 Grave F
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Shurts, Andrew M.. corp. co. A, 35th O. V. I. 1861-4; fractured shoulder at Peachtree Creek; det. recruiting service 3 months; in U. S. V. V. Eng. 1865."
      page 316
      Andrew Shurts listed as a member of Sullivan Stevens Post No. 353, G. A. R.
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Andrew W. Shurts enlisted as a 34 year old Corporal on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Reduced in Ranks
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Civil War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), 132
      Page 426
      Andrew M. Shurts, Private, Co A, 35th OVI enrolled on 15 Aug 1861 for 3 years, discharged 26 Aug 1864 at Chattanooga, Tennessee.
      Said Andrew Shurts was born in Warren County, in the State of Ohio, is 34 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, sandy complexion, hazel eyes, dark hair, and by occupation when enrolled, a farmer.
      Page 427
      Andrew M. Shurts, Private, Cap Hilleary T. Burrows Comapny C, Ninth Regiment US Veteran Volunteers enrolled on 5 Mar 1865 to serve one year; discharged 4 Mar 1866 at Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Pension Index Cards
      Andrew M. Shurts filed for a pension in Ohio on 3 May 1878 (Application #253815, Certificate #473940) for service in Co A, 35th OVI & Co G 9th USVVI
      Isabella Shurts filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 3 May 1893 (Application #575661, Certificate #39119
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Union Twp, ED 301, page 2, dwelling #70, family #78, South Lebanon Post Office
      Andrew Shurts, Pvt Co A 35th OVI from 15 Aug 1861 to 28 Aug 1864; Pvt Co G, 9th USVVI from 5 Mar 1865 to 5 Mar 1866
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
 
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  • Robert C. Shurts (1833-1912)
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment # 1694 in Sec 6 Lot 55 on 11 Feb 1912
    • Everhart, Lest We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), page 100
      "Shurtz, Robert, Civil War Vet.; of South Lebanon, Union Twp, Warren Co., Ohio"
    • Ohio Death Certificate #12161 (1912) Robert Shurts
      widowed white male farmer
      born 15 Dec 1834 in Deerfield to John Shurts & ___
      died 9 Feb 1912 in Union Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 11 Feb 1912 in Mason
    • "Robert Shurts," obituary, unnamed paper dated 15 Feb 1912 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "Robert Shurts, a well known famer liveing northeast of Mason, died last Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock from the infirmities of old age. The funeral was held at 2:00 o'clock in the Methodist church conducted by Rev. Mr. Spurrier and Mr. Hageman. Interment in Rose Hill cemetery. He was seventy-eight years of age."
SIDES
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  • John R. Sides (1830-1901)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery  with G.A.R. flagholder - Interment #2436 in Sec B Lot 34 on 15 Jul 1901
    • Service Record - not found
      A number of men named John Sides but none in Ohio Regiments. 
      No Service Information Found in Veteran Grave Registration Cards, 1883 Pensioners, 1890 Veteran Schedule.
      Did not locate any death record of obituary.
SIMMONS
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  • Joshua Simmons (1829/30-1919) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry and Co D, 73rd Ohio Infantry; also served in the Mexican War
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Simmons, Joshua, served 6 months in Mexican war and was wounded; e. at Franklin, Jan. 1864, co. A, 79th O. V. I.; wounded in head at Averysboro, N. C.; 5 or 6 weeks in hosp. with sams; trans. June 9, 1865, to co. F, 73d O. V. V. I.; dis. with that regt. at Camp Dennison; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Hoel Post, G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joshua Simmons enlsited as a 35 year old Private on 15 Jan 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 15 Jan 1864
      Wounded at Averysboro, North Carolina on 16 Mar 1865
      Transferred into Co D, 73rd OVI on 9 Jun 1865
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joshua Simmons file for a pension on 6 Mar 1872 (Application #173040, Certificate #456400) for service in the Mexican War and in Co A, 79th OVI & Co D, 73rd OVI
      Mexican War Inv. Cf. 19974
    • Ohio Death Certificae #33028 (1919) Joshua Simmons
      widowed white male
      born 24 Dec 1829 in New Jersey [gravestone has b. 24 Dec 1830]
      died 28 May 1919 at Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
      buried 31 May 1919 at Springboro, Ohio
SIMONTON
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  • Hiram Simonton (1843-1903)
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3277 in Old Section lot 124-4 on 4 May 1903
    • Hiram Simonton Obituary - Warren County Record 18 Apr 1903,
      "Civil War breaking out, he enlisted, before attaining his majority, as a private in the Eighty-fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, where he remained until the end of his term of enlistment. In 1863, he received a commission in the navy as Master's Mate, and was assigned for duty to the United Sates steamer Benton, then lying off Natchez, Miss., at that time the largest ironclad in the world, carrying eighteen guns, and for many months the flagship of Rear Admiral Porter. He participated in both the Red River expeditions, when the gunboat squadron co-operated with the land forces under General Banks, and was at the siege and capture of Fort De Russey. Shortly after this he was promoted to the rank of Ensign, and was transferred to the United States gunboat Grosbeak, where he remained until the close of the war, resigning his commission after all hostilities had ceased."
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition,
      page 309 "Simonton, Hiram, served in Miss. Squad. U.S.N. last 2 years of war"
      page 315 "Simonton, Hiram, acting masters mate, 4th Miss. Squadron, U.S.N."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 29 May 1862
      Mustered into Co G 84th OVI on 10 Jun 1862
      Mustered out at Camp delaware, Ohio on 20 Sep 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 6 Sep 1890 (SO#900500 - no SC#)
      Additional Services:  Navy, see Navy I.O. - 35,160
      Navy SC#18220, acting Masters Mate & acting Ensign, US Navy.
 
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  • John Charles Simonton (1845-1919) - Private, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4389 in Old Section lot 397 on 21 Mar 1919
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 4th OVC
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John Simonton e. Sept. 1861, co. A, 4th O. V. C.; vet. and dis. with regt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 17 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co A 4th OVC on 17 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 27 Apr 1876 & 26 Dec 1908 (SC#526545) for service in Co A 4th OVC
      died 18 Mar 1919
      Lydia E. Simonton filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 2 Apr  1919 (WC#870527)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #23371 (1919) John C. Simonton
      married married white male
      born 25 Nov 1845 in Ohio to "unknown" & Sarah Simonton
      died 18 Mar 1919 in Lebanon, Ohio
      buried 21 Mar 1919 in Lebanon Cemetery
SIMPSON
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  • E. Martin Simpson (c1832-1914) - Sergeant, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cinciinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
      Martin E. Simpson Interment #85259 in Sec 52 Lot 44 Grave 11on 8 Oct 1914
      died 5 Oct 1914 at Lebanon, Ohio; son of John A. Simpson, lot owner
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Simpson, E. M., orderly sergt. co. K, 146th O. V. I. 4-month service "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      E. Martin Simpson enlisted as a 32 year old Sergeant on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      E. Martin Simpson filed for a pension in Ohio on 28 May 1892 & 8 Mar 1907 (Application #1114983, Certificate #950554) for service in Co G, 146th OVI
      died 5 Oct 1914 at Lebanon, Ohio
      Deborah Simpson filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 17 Oct 1914 (Application #1035567, Certificate #$785702)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #57040 (1914) E. Martin Simpson
      married white male farmer
      born 27 Sep 1832 in Ohio to John A. Simpson & Sidney Martin
      died 5 Oct 1914 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, aged 82 years 8 days
      burield 8 Oct 1914, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio
 
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  • George W. Simpson (1831-1894) - Sgt, Company L & E, 12th Kentucky Cavalry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #2636 of George W. Simpson in Old Section lot 96-3 on 5 Mar 1894
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Geo. W. Simpson, e. at Concord, Ky. Sept. 1862, co. L, 12th Ky. V. C.; pro. sergt.; trans. June, 1864 co. M, same regt., in battles of Atlanta campaign and Stoneman's raid; 2 months in hosp. at Marietta, Ga.; home on sick leave 2 months; sergt. of prison at Camp Nelson, Ky. Dec. 1864, to July, 1865; then dis. at Lexington, Ky. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a Sergeant at Munfordsville, Kentucky on 10 Sep 1862
      Mustered into Co L 12th Ky Cav on 11 Feb 1863
      Transferred from Co L to Co E
      Discharged at Lexington, Kentucky on 21 May 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 6 OCt 1885 (SC#617513) for service in Co E & L, 12th Ky Cav
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      George W. Simpson, Sergt Co E 12th Regt. Ky. Cavy.
      Cemetery:  Lebanon at or near Lebanon, Ohio
      Date of Death:  4 Mar 1894
 
 
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SIEP
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  • Samuel S. Siess (c1833-____) - Sergeant, Mitchell's 16th Independant Battery Ohio Light Artillery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Siep, Samuel, was in service from Warren co. in 16th O. Indp. Bat."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel S. Siess enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 20 Aug 1861
      Musatered into 16th Bat. OVLA on 5 Sep 1861
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 May 1862 and to Sergeant on 1 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 2 Aug 1865 (Veteran)
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel S. Siess filed for a pension on 12 Feb 1891 & 21 Feb 1907 (Application #997730, Certificate #1014245) for service in 16th Indp Batty Ohio L.A.
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      Samuel S. Siess, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #33261, Register S, Image 3119
      Military History: Enlisted 20 Aug 1861 at Cincinnati Ohio 16th Baty Ohio L.A., discharged for re-enlistment 30 Dec 1863 at New Orleans, LA
      Re-enlisted 31 Dec 1863 at New Orleans, LA, 16 Baty Ohio L.A., discharged 2 Aut 1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio
      Domestic History: born Maryland, age 75, single shoemaker, Warren, Ohio; Nephew Jos. E. Siess, R. R. 9, Portland, Ind.
      Home History: Admitted 19 Oct 1908, died 21 Oct 1908; nephew Jos. E. Siess, R.R.9, Portland Indiana notified by telegram
      General Remarks: Section P Row No. 7, Grave No. 28; effects to newphw Jos. E. Siess
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator 
      Samuel S. Siess, Pvt, Artillery, Civil WAr
      Date of Death: 21 Oct 1908
      Buried at: Dayton National Cemetery  Sec P Row 7 Site 28
SIEVERS
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  • Augustus H. Sievers (1843-1906) - Private, Company E, 82nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #1493 in lot 66 on 16 May 1906
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Augustus Sievers enlisted as a Private on 31 Mar 1865
      Mustered into Co E, 82nd OVI on 31 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 24 Jul 1865
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Deerfield Twp ED 288, page 13, dwelling 212, family 212, Mason Ohio Post Office
      Augustus H. Seivers, Pvt, Co E, 82nd OVI from 1 Mar 1864 to Jul 1864, 3 months 24 days
    • Pension Index Cards
      August H. Sievers filed for a pension in Ohio on 2 Jun 1896 (Application #1177967, Certificate #916764) for service in Co #, 82nd OVI
      Sarah Sievers filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 29 May 1906 (Application #849562, Certificate #614461)
SIMS
SIMMS
SIMMES
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  • Francis Buckles Sims (1833-1900) - Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry & Sergeant, Company C, 23rd Ohio Infantry
    [also found spelled as Simms & Simmes]
    • photo of civilian and military gravestones at Find A Grave Memorial# 17716215,
      Section A, Spring Valley Cemetery, Spring Valley Twp, Greene County, Ohio
      born 17 May 1833 Mount Holly, Warren County, Ohio
      died 25 May 1900, Spring Valley, Greene County, Ohio
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Simmes, F. B. 3-month service in 12th O.V.I.; e. for 3 years at Morrow, June 30, 1861, co. A, 12th O. V. I.; pro. sergt; vet. at Fayetteville, W. Va. Feb. 1, 1864; trans June, 1864 to 23d O. V. V. I.; wounded slightly at Halltown; bayonet wound at Cedar Creek; dis. at Columbus, July 26, 1865."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Frank B. Simms enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months)
      Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 30 May 1861 (3 years)
      Transferred to Co C, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
      Promoted to Corporal on 9 Jun 1864 & Sergeant on 1 May 1865
      Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
    • VanHouten and Cole, Warren County, Ohio Marriage Records 1867-1872, page 20.
      Page 246, No. 725 Sims, Francis B. & Coffman, Melinda 19 Jan 1870
    • Pension Index Cards
      Francis B. Sims filed for a pension on 27 Apr 1
      886 (Application #571,717, Certificate #515,266) for service in Co A, 12th OVI & in Co C, 23th OVI
      died 26 May 1900
      Malinda Sims filed for a widow's pension in Ohio 15 Jun 1900  (Application #721,371, Certificate #502,220)
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Malinda Sims, Roll 2065, image 291-292
      widow of Francis B. Sima, Sgt A 12 and C 23 OVI
      $8 pension commencing 15 Jun 1900, Died 14 Feb 1916, reimbursement to Catherine Sims, 20 Creighton St., Cayton, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #13278 (1916) Malinda S. Sims
      widowed while female "at home"
      born 9 Jun 1842 in Penna [parents unknown]
      died 15 Feb 1916 at 20 Creighton Ave, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 17 Feb 1916, Spring Valley, Ohio
SINNARD
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  • John W. Sinnard (1843-1923) - Private, Company D, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 4 Lot 46B-2
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; John Sinnard, Civil War
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Sinnard, John, e. Oct. 14, 1861, co. D, 74th O. V. I.; dis. March, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John W. Sinnard enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 14 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co D 74th OVI on 11 Jan 1862
      Disability discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 10 Mar 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      John W. Sinnard filed for a pension on 21 Aug 1885 & on 28 Mar 1907 (Application #547691, Certificate #354372) for service in Co D 74th OVI
      died at Franklin, Ohio on 27 Sep 1923
      Sarah E. Sinnard filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 10 Oct 1923 (Application #1210835, Certificate #942581)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #57305 (1923) John W. Sinnard
      married white male farm laborer
      born 3 Jun 1843 in Ohio to William Sinnard & Jane Hollingshead
      died 27 Sep 1923 in Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 1 Oct 1923 in Franklin, Ohio
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  • Richard M. Skillman (c1834-1863) - Sergeant, Company I, 83rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Richard M. Skillman enlisted as a 28 year old Private from Middletown, Ohio on 22 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co I, 83rd OVI on 22 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Sergeant on 11 Sep 1862
      Died of disease at Middletown, Ohio on 9 May 1863
      buried Middletown, Ohio
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jet Bachelor, guardian, filed for a minors' pension on 11 Jul 1863 (Application #27182, Certificate #181569)
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  • John J. Skinner (1842-1863) - Private, Company A & I, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Union Church Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John J. Skinner, 3-month service, co. A, 12th O. V. I.; e. in same for 3 years, June 28, 1861; wounded through knee at Meadow Bluffs, W. Va. Dec. 11, 1863; had leg amputated and died of same, at Fayetteville, W. Va. Dec. 25, 1863; remains brought home and buried in Union Cemetery."
      Service Record
      from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 & mustered out on 25 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 12th OVI on 25 Jun 1861
      Transferred from Company I to Company A on 15 Jul 1861
      Wounded at Meadow Bluff, Virginia on 14 Dec 1863
      Died of wounds at Fayetteville, West Virginia on 26 Dec 1863
      Buried at Fayetteville, West Virginia
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  • Drummond W. Slade (1843-1922) - Private, Co A 34th and 36 Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 34th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 11 nov 1863
      Mustered into Co A 34th OVI on 11 Nov 1863
      Transferred into Co A 36th OVI on 20 Feb 1865
      Mustered out at Wheeling, West Virginia on 27 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 17 Aug 1894 (SC#886637) for service in Co A 34th OVI & 36th OVI
      died at Natl Mil Home Ohio on 29 Mar 1922
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Dayton Register S page 42290
      Military History:  enlisted at Springboro, Ohio as Private, Co A 34th OVI & discharged at Wheeling W.Va. on 27 Jul 1865 at the end of the War
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 77, married, Red Lion, Ohio, sister Mrs. S. H. Haines, Waynesville, Ohio
      Home History:  Admitted 23 Jun 1920, died 29 Mar 1922. body shipped to Waynesville
    • Application for 1 headstone submitted by Walter Kenrick on 22 Apr 1922
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  • Benjamin F. Slayback (1848-1927) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio, "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Slayback, Benj. e, Feb. 1864, co. A, 69th O. V. V. I.; dis. July 17, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Benjamin Slayback enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 26 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co A, 69th OVI on 26 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Benjamin F. Slayback filed for a pension in Illinois on 28 Aug 1890 (Application #912602, Certificate #774413) for service in Co A, 69th OVI
      died 30 Mar 1927 at Wapella, Illinois
      Margaret J. Slayback filed for a widows' pension in Illinois on 20 Apr 1927 (Application #1583141, Certificate #a-12-7-27)
    • Applications for Headstones for Military Veterans, 1925-1941, NARA M1916
      Benj. F. Slayback Co. A 69 Ohio Inf
      died 30 Mar 1927
      buried Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, Illinois
      ship to Fred F. Slayback, Wapella, DeWitt County, Illinois
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 35091873
      Benjamin F. Slayback (1848-1927)
      Co A 69 Ohio Inf
      Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, De Will County, Illinois
 
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  • Thomas Slayback (1841-1898) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio, "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas Slayback enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
      Other Information: d. 27 Apr 1898; buried Kennard Cemetery, Kennard, Washington Co., Nebraska
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas Slayback filed for a pension on 26 Jan 1887 (Application #595115, no Certificate #) for service in Co A 69th OVI
      died 28 Apr 1898
      Manda Slayback filed for a widows' pension in Nebraska on 31 May 1898 (Application #677173, Certificate #469397)
      xc 929111
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 26513766
      Thomas Slayback (10 Mar 1843-27 Apr 1898
      Pvt, Co A, 69th OVI
      GAR Post 52 (Blair)
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  • Alexander Smith (1830-1898)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery
    • Service Record
      Enlisted as a 32 year old private on 15 Jul 1863
      Mustered into "J. P. Arrick" Co. Oh Departmental Co on 19 Aug 1863
      Mustered out on 1 Nov 1864
 
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  • Benjamin F. Smith (1845-1931) - Service details not known
    • photo of gravestone at Crosson Cemetery - no military markings
    • Ohio Death Certificate #13095 (1931) Benjamin F. Smith
      white male married to Ida Smith
      born 11 Jun 1845 in Butlerville, Ohio to David H. Smith and Prudence Little
      died 23 Feb 1931 at Harlan Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 26 Feb 1931 at Crossons
 
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  • Christian H. Smith (1843-1920) - Private, Co E & Co F, 12th New York Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone for Christian H. Smith at Miami Cemetery with G.A.R. flagholder - Interment #3818 of Christian H. Smith in Sec E Lot 42 on 1 Mar 1920
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Christian F. Schmidt
      enlisted at New York City as a 19 year old private on 23 May 1861
      Mustered into Co E, 62nd New York Infantry on 23 May 1861
      Transferred from Co E to Co F, 62nd NY Infanty about 15 Aug 1861
      Wounded at Williamsburg, Virginia on 5 May 1862
      Wounded at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 3 May 1863
      Transferred into Co I, 6th Veterans Reserve Corp on 6 Apr 1864
      Mustered out on 6 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Christian H. Smith filed for a pension on 10 Oct 1890 for service in Co E & F, 62nd NY Inf, Co K, 2nd VRC, Co I, 6th VRC & unassigned Veteran Reserve Corps
      Died at National Military Home, Ohio on 27 Feb 1920
      Sarah A. Smith filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 16 Mar 1920
    • Historical Register of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers [image provided by Carolyn J. Burns, The American Veterans Heritage Center, Dayton, Ohio]
    • Ohio Death Certificate #18937 (1920) Christian H. Smith
      married white male
      born 15 Apr 1843 in Germany to Christian Smith and ?
      died 27 Feb 1920 at the National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried Miami Cemetery 2 Mar 1920
 
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  • Christian H. Smith (1847-1926) - Company F, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co F, 36th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    [note conflicting dates plus age descrepancies highlighted in red]
    • photo of gravestone for C. H. Smith at Miami Cemetery with Co F 34th OVI engraved on the stone plus a G.A.R. flagholder - Interment #4299 of Christian H. Smith in Sec E Lot 14 on 30 Nov 1926
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 34th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, C. H. e. at Waynesville, Aug. 1861, co. F, 34th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864; mem. Hoel Post, G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old private on 18 December 1863
      Mustered into Co F, 34th OVI on 18 Dec 1863
      wounded at Opequan, Virginia on 19 Sep 1864 - hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
      transferred into Co F, 36th OVI on 20 Feb 1865
      discharged on 15 Mar 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for penion on 23 Jan 1885 (Certificate #303985) for service in Co F 34th OVI from 18 Dec 1863 to 20  Feb 1865 and in Co F 36th OVI; discharged 15 May 1865
      died at Spring Valley, Ohio on 26 Nov 1926
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition,
      page 309, "Smith, C. H. e. at Waynesville, Aug 1861, co. F, 34th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1864; mem. Hoel Post G. A. R."
      page 315, "Smith, Christian, private, co. F, 34th O. Vi. I.; mustered into Hoel Post 19 Oct 1885"
 
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  • David Smith (1836-1902) - Private, Company K, 20th Ohio Infantry Regiment (3 Months)
    • photo of gravestone at Fellowship Cemetery
    • Cemetery #25, Fellowship Cemetery, WPA Plat Page 49
      Section B Lot 27 Grave 1, Civil War, David Smith
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 25 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co K, 20th OVI on 27 Apr 1861
      Mustered out on 22 Aug 1861
 
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  • Edward Smith (1838-1910) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone in G.A.R. Lot at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3879 in Old Section lot 474 on 6 Jun 1910
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Edward, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865"

      Service Record
      Enlisted as a 23 year old private on 11 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 28 Apr 1893 & on 3 Apr 1908 (Certificate #989108) for service in Co B 79th OVI
    • Died 3 Jun 1910
      Sarah A. Smith filed for widows' pension on 8 Jun 1910 (Certificate #05698
    • Application for 2 headstones by S. C. Kersey on 28 Oct 116; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Edward Smith, Pvt Co B, 79th O.V.I. died 3 Jun 1919, buried Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Ohio"
 
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  • Edwin Smith (1828-1911) - Private, Company F, 38th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Edwin, e. Sept. 1864, co. F, 38th O. V. V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Edwin Smith enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 28 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co F, 38th OVI on 28 Sep 1864
      Mustered out near Washington, DC on 10 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Edwin Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 2 Nov 1887 & 23 Feb 1907 (Application #677680, Certificate #937870) for service in Co F, 38th OVI
      died 1911
    • Ohio Death Certificate #36032 (1911) Edwin Smith
      widowed white male carrige blak smith
      born 2 Oct 1828 in Highland County, Ohio to Solamon Smith & Mary Cheney
      died 20 Jul 1911 at Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio
      buried 21 Jul 1911 at Clarksville Cemetery
 
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  • Eli Smith (c1831-1905) - Private, Company D, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • grave at Vernon Baptist Cemetery, Vernon Twp, Clinton County, Ohio - Sec 1 Lot 28 Grave 23 [died 4 Jan 1905]
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Eli, served in bat. D, 2d O. V. H. A. last year of war."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Eli Smith enlisted as a 33 year old Private on 29 Aug 1864

      Mustered into Co D, 2nd OVHA on 29 Aug 1864
      Mustered out at Knoxville, Tennessee on 16 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Eli Smith filed for a pension on 14 Sep 1885 (Application #549657, Certificate #374078) for service in Co D, 2nd OVHA
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Massie Twp ED 295, page 1 line 8 dwelling 35 family 36, Harveysburg Post Office
      Eli Smith, Pvt, 2nd OVHA from 28 Aug 1864 to 16 Jun 1865, 9 months 15 days

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  • Francis Smith (____-1864) - Company A, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • Francis M. Smith 1842-1917) - Sergeant, Company H, 62nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Francis M. e. Nov. 1861, co. H, 62d O. V. I.; vet. and dis. with regt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Francis M. Smith enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 1 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co H, 62ne OVI on 1 Oct 1861
      Promoted to Corporal on 29 Oct 1864 & to Sergeant on 3 Jan 1865
      Mustered out at City Point, Virginia o 23 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Francis M. Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 5 Sep 1881 (Application #429490, Certificate #666662) for service in Co H, 62nd OVI
      died 20 May 1917
      Sarah E. Smith filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 14 Jun 1917 (Application #1102506, Certificate #830454)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #35659 (1917) Frank M. Smith
      married white male farmer
      born 12 Dec 1842 in Ohio to Hugh Smith & Margret Harfur?
      died 20 May 1917 at New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio
      buried 23 May 1917 at New Lexington, Ohio
 
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  • Harvey M. Smith (c1846-1884) - Private, Company B, 180th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Harvey, co. B, 180th O. V. I.; died at Oxford Kan. in 1884."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Harvey M. Smith enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 29 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co B, 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
      Promoted to Corporal on 30 Sep 1864 & reduced to Ranks on 1 Feb 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Irene S. Frazier filed for a widows' pension in Kansas on 8 Jul 1887 (Application #399651, Certificate #265143) for service of Harvey M. Smith in Co B, 180th OVI
      Irene S. Frazier (guardian) filed for a minors' pension in Kansas on 27 May 1887 (Application #355583, Certificate #256527)
    • Applications for Headstones for Military Veterans, 1925-1941, NARA M1916
      Harvey M. Smith, Corp. Co B, 180th OVI
      died 22 May 1884
      buried Sunset Hill Cemetery, Manhatten, Kansas
      shipped 31 Jul 1937 to William E. Smith, Wamego, Kansas
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 91297822 [death date disagrees with other records]
      Harvey M. Smith (____-18 Apr 1894)
      burial: Sunset Cemetery Plot 7-257-5, Manhatten, Riley County, Kansas
 
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  • Jacob H. Smith (c1847-1874) - Private, Company F, 191st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #1267 in Old Section lot 240-6 on 31 Dec 1874
      [CAUTION:  Veteran Grave Registration card for the Jacob H. Smith buried in Lebanon Cemetery is thought to be wrong. 
      The Organizational Pension Index Card for the Jacob H. Smith who served in the 191st OVI indicates that he filed for a pension in 1890 & again in 1908]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 Feb 1865
      Mustered into Co F, 191st OVI on 8 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Winchester, Virginia on 27 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jacob H. Smith filed for pension on 29 Sep 1890 & on 21 Aug 1908 (SC#850312) for service in Co. F 191st OVI
 
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  • James R. Smith (c1836/1838- ____) - Private, Company D, 12th Ohio Infantry & Company H, 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James R. Smith enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Do D, 12th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Transferred into Co H, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
      Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      James R. Smith filed for a pension on 7 Dec 1885 (Application #555864, no Certificate #) for service in Co B & D, 12th OVI & in Co H, 23rd OVI
      ___ filed for a mother's pension on ___ (Certificate #351796, no certificate #)
    • Civil War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), p, 96
      "Page 303
      Know ye, That James R. Smith, a private of Captain Ashley Brown's Company, (D), 12th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry, who was enrolled on the 20th day of June 1861 to serve three years or duration is hereby Discharged from the service of the United State, this 20th day of February, 1864, at Fayetteville, West Virginia, by reason of re-enlistment.
      Said James R. Smith was born in Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, is 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, gray eyes, light hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
      Given at Fayetteville, this 20th day of February, 1864.
      Ashley Brown, Capt. C.O.
      "Page 304
      Know Ye, that James R. Smith, a private of Captain Harrison G. Otis's Company, (H), 23rd Regiment of Ohio Veteran Infantry Volunteers, who was enrolled on the 21st day of February 1864 to serve three years or duration is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this 26th day of July, 1865, at Cumberland, Md. by reason of telegraphic instruction from AGO.
      Said James R. Smith was born in Philadelphia in the State of Pennsylvania, is 26 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, gray eyes, light hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
      Given at Cumberland, Maryland, this 26th day of July, 1865.
      H. G. Otis, Capt. C.O."
    • "Warren County in the War, Part IX," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 2, 1886
 
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  • James W. Smith (c1843-1919) - Private, Company E, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery with G.A.R. Flagholder - Interment #3749 in Sec A Lot 53 on 24 Feb 1919
    • Service Record
      Enlisted as a 20 year old private on or about 15 Feb 1864
      Mustered into Co E, 74th OVI on 15 Feb 1864
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
      Pension Index Card
      Filed for pension on 18 Jul 1888 (Certificate #628198) for service in Co E 74th OVI
      died 22 Feb 1919 at Dayton, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #13433 (1919) James W. Smith
      b. unknown - about 1843, Ohio
      d. 22 Feb 1919 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Oho
      bur. 24 Feb 1919 at Waynesville, Ohio
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      James W. Smith Register S, #34226
      Military History: Enlisted 11 Mar 1864 at Dayton, Ohio as Pvt Co E 74 th OVI & mustered out on 10 Jul 1865
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 55, maried laborer, Dayton, Ohio; Lou J. Smith (wife)
      Home History: admitted to Central Branch 29 Nov 1909; died 22 Feb 1919; son Harry Smith notified; body shipped to Dayton
 
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  • Jefferson Davis Magill "J. D. M." Smith (1826-1911) - First Sergeant, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Bethany Christian Church Cemetery - no military markings
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, J. D. M. 3 years in co. A, 79th O. V. I.; pro. corp. sergt. and 1st sergt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Jefferson D. M. Smith enlisted as a 36 year old Corporal on 4 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Sergeant on 18 May 1863 & to 1st Sergeant on 25 Apr 1864
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jefferson D. M. Smith filed for a pension on 30 Dec 1886 (Application #592449, Certificate #404004) for service in Co A, 79th OVI
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Washington Twp ED 302, page 4 line 50, dwelling 187, family 191, Oregonia Post Office
      Jefferson D. M. Smith, Sergeant, Co A, 79th OVI from 28 Jul 1862 to 9 Jun 1865, 2 years 10 months 11 days
    • Ohio Death Certificate #52134 (1911) Jefferson D. M. Smith
      widowed white male painter
      born 26 Jun 1826 in Goshen to Garrett Smith & Amanda Houston of New Jersey
      died 11 Nov 1911 at Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio aged 85 years 4 months 17 days
      buried 14 Nov 1911 at Bethel
      Informant: Anna D. Kimbrough, Clarksville, Ohio
      Undertaker: J. W. McCray, Clarksville, Ohio
 
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  • Joel E. Smith (1830-1907) - Private, Company B, 180th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • buried in unmarked grave at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2876 in Section J Lot 21 on 16 Jul 1907 [a soldiers lot? - 3 other solders buried in same lot]
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, J. E. co. B, 180th O. V. I.; wounded at Wises Fork, N.C. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joel E. Smith enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 16 Aug 1864
      Mustered into Co B, 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
      Mustered ot at Charlotte, North Carolina on 12 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joel E. Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 28 Feb 1888 & on 18 Mar 1907 (Application #642439, Certificate #779304) for service in Co B, 180th OVI
      Ann L. Smith filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 7 Sep 1907 (Application #876080, Certificate #635125)
 
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  • John Smith (____-1863?) - Company F, 4th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, John, e. Sept. 1861, co. F, 4th O. V. I.; killed at Wytheville, Va."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      NO RECORD FOUND
      A battle at Wytheville, Virginia occurred 18 Jul 1863 with a detachment of men from the 34th OVI and from the 1st & 2nd WV Cav. No John Smith was found in these units.
      A battle at Wytheville, Virginia occurred 6 Apr 1865. Col. John K. Miller's 17th TN Cav was attacked by at Wytheville, The enemy was repulsed but not until after Miller had lost 35 in killed, wounded and missing.  No John Smith was found in the roster of the 17th TN Cav.
 
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  • John H. Smith (1835-1915) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiement
    • unmarked grave at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4019 in Sec A Lot 63 on 24 May 1915
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, John H. e. June 1861, corp. co. F, 12th O. V. I.; dis. July 11, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John H. Smith enlisted as a 26 year old Corporal on 19 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months)
      Mustered out on 19 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861 (3 years)
      Private (reduced to ranks)
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John H. Smith filed for a pension on 14 Apr 1879 & on 20 Feb 1907 (Application #279577, Certificate #288890) for service in Co F 12th OVI
      died at Lebanon, Ohio on 20 May 1915
      Mary T. Smith filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 27 May 1915 (Application #1047938, Certificate #793954)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #31084 (1915) John H. Smith
      born 19 Mar 1835 in New York to John Smith and ___
      died 20 May 1915 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
    • "John H. Smith," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), May 27, 1915
      " . . . He came to Lebanon when he was 19 years of age where he lived until the outbreak of the Civil war when he enlisted in Co. A, 12th O.V.I. He served until its close where he resided until his death. . . ."
    • "Warren County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 21, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 9, 1886
 
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  • John Rogers Smith (c1840-1919) - Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John R. Smith enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John R. Smith filed for a pension on 30 Sep 1890 & on 25 Feb 1907 (Application #915825, Certificate #970186) for service in Co A, 35th OVI
      died at Mayview Missouri on 26 Jun 1919 [see below]
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
    • 3 Nov 2011 Barbara Smith Pearson email:
      "John R. (Rogers) Smith is my great-grandfather. I have his National Archives Records, Biography in 1893 Lafayette and Saline Counties Missouri and others, Deeds, his Will and would like to correct his place of death as given on your great web site.
      "He lived in Mayview, Missouri moving to Lafayette County, Missouri after the Civil War. After the death of great-grand Anna in 1914, his wife, he moved to his daughter Grace's home in Fowler, Otero County, Colorado where his Will was filed at death. His body was returned to Missouri by train. He and Anna are buried in Machpelah Cemetery, Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri. Their headstone is still standing.
      "His parents were Hugh H. Smith and Sarah A. Rogers Henderson Smith who are buried in Pioneer Cemetery. . . ."
 
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  • Joshua Smith (1841-1912)
 
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  • Lewis Smith (1837-1887) - Private, 65th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • Orlando Smith (c1842-1923) - Corporal, Company B & I, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Orlando Smith enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 22 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co B, 12th OVI on 22 Apr 1861 (3 months service)
      Mustered into Co I, 12th OVI on 25 Jun 1861 (3 years service)
      Transferred from Co B to Co I about 15 Jul 1863
      Promoted to Corporal on 21 Aug 1863
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
    • Warren County, Ohio Civil War Discharges, Volume 2 & 3 (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2003),
      "Orlando Smith, Corporal, of Captain Hiram McKays Company (B) Twelfth Regiment of Infantry Ohio Volunteers, who was enrolled on the 22nd day of June one thousand eight hundred and sixty one to serve three years or during the war is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this Eleventh day of July, 1864 at Columbus, Ohio, by reason of Expiration of term of service.
      Said Orlando Smith was born in Clinton Co. in the State of Ohio, is 19 years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes, auburn hair an by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
      Given at Columbus, Ohio, this Eleventh day of July 1864
      Hiram McKay, Capt. 12th Regt O.V.I. Commanding the Co.
      Received for record October 22, A. D. 1866 and recorded same day
      Recorder, Warren County, Ohio"
    • Pension Index Cards
      Orlando Smith filed for a pension on 31 Jul 1890 & on 25 Mar 1907 (Application #840837, Certificate #675966) for service in Co B & I, 12th OVI
      died 4 Nov 1923 at Las Vegas, New Mexico
    • Applications for Headstones for Military Veterans, 1925-1941, NARA M1916
      Corpl. Orlando Smith, Co. B, 12 Ohio Inf.
      died 10 Nov 1923
      buried at Masonic Cemetery, East Las Vegas, New Mexico
      Ordered by John W. Hanson, East Las Vegas, New Mexico
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 33243903
      Masonic Cemetery, Las Vegas, San Miguel County, New Mexico
      Corpl. Orlando Smith
      Co B,
      12 Ohio Inf.
 
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  • Peter A. Smith (c1843-____) - Private, Company D, A & K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • Philip Smith (1825-1894) - Company D, 73rd Indiana Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery with misplaced World War II flagholder - Interment #1923 in Section H lot 56 on 16 Mar 1894
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Phillip Smith enlisted as a private from Plymouth, Indiana on 16 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co D 73rd IndVI on 16 Aug 1862
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 1 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Philip Smith filed for a pension on 24 May 1892 (SO#1112992 - no SC#)
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  • Philip Smith (1841-1913) - Seaman, U.S. Gunboat Judge
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #1739 in Sec 3 Lot 72 on 30 Apr 1913
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Phillip, seaman U. S. gunboat "Judge;" wounded on Red River."
    • Ohio Death Certificate #25302 (1913) Philip Smith
      widowed white male laborer
      born 1840 in Ireland [no parents listed]
      died 27 Apr 1913 at Deerfield Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 30 Apr 1913 at Mason Ohio
 
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  • Robert T. Smith (1838-1900) - Principal Musician, Company C & F, 52nd Indiana Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Maineville Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Robt. T. 4 years in co. C, 52d Ind V. I.; commanded drum corps."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as private from Gilford, Indiana on 1 Feb 1862
      Mustered into Co C, 52nd Indiana Infantry on 1 Feb 1862
      Transferred to Co F, 52nd Indian Infantry on 26 May 1865
      Promoted to Principal Musician (as of Co. F)
      Mustered out at Montgomery, Alabama on 19 Sep 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Robert T. Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 17 Sep 1890 (Application #936901, Certificate #671209) for Service in Co C, Co F and Field & Staff, 52nd Ind Inf
      Sarah E. Smith filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 20 Sep 1900 (Application #726978, Certificate #539191)
    • Dunn, Warren County Assessors Records Book 1 Deaths 1886-1907, page 64
      "Smith, Robert T. b. Gilford, Ind. d. Ham Twp 26 Aug 1900 Age 62 years"
 
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  • Theodore Smith (1848-1914) - Private, Company E & D, 4th Ohio Independant Cavalry Battalion & Company D, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Clarksville IOOF Cemetery, Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 4th OVC
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 709
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Theodore, served in co. D, 4th O. Indp. V. C. and co. D, 79th O. V. V. I."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Theodore Smith enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 1 Aug 1863
      Mustered into Co E, 4th Indpt. OVC on 21 Sep 1863 (6 months service)
      Transferred to Co D on 1 Nov 1863
      Mustered out on 14 Mar 1864
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Theodore Smith enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 8 Aug 1864
      Mustered into Co D, 79th OVI on 8 Aug 1864
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Theodore Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 27 Nov 1889 (Application #741166, Certificate #848201) for service in Co E & D, 4 Batln. Ohio Cav & Co D 79th OVI
      died 13 Aug 1914 at Oregonia, Ohio
      Sarah Jane Smith filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 8 Sep 1914 (Application #1033826, Certificate #781915)
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Massie Twp ED 295, page 1 line 7 dwelling 38 family 39, Harveysburg, Ohio Post Office
      Theodore Smith, Pvt, Co D, 79 OVI from 8 Aug 1864 to 9 Jun 1865, 10 months 1 day
    • Ohio Death Certificate #47700 (1914) Theodore Smith
      married white male farmer

      born 9 Feb 1848 in Clarksville O to Isaac Smith & Rhoda Hampton
      died 13 Aug 1914 at Massie Twp, Warren County, Ohio, aged 66 years 6 months 4 days
      buried 16 Aug 1914 at Clarksville, Cemetery
      Informant: Flora Collins, Oregonia, Ohio
      Undertaker: Walter McClure, Waynesville, Ohio
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Sarah Jane Smith, army widow of Theodore Smith, Pvt, Co D, 79th OVI, roll 2109, image 665
      Certificate #781915 dated 17 Oct 1914; $12 pension commencing 8 Sep 1914
      Sarah Jane Smith died 2 Feb 1918, Oregonia, Ohio; final Payment to Flora E. Collins, Lebanon, Ohio
      Attorney: Amos Huffman, Wilmington, Ohio
 
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  • Theodore W. Smith (c1841-1901) - Private, Company E, 61st Ohio Infantry and 82nd Ohio Infantry Regiments
    [connection to Warren County (if any) not determined]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Theodore W. Smith enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 25 Feb 1862
      Mustered into Co E, 61st OVI on 25 Feb 1862
      Transferred into Co E, 82nd OVI on 31 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 24 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Theodore W. Smith filed for a pension in Illinois on 20 Jan 1883 (Application #470270, Certificate #506113) for service in Co E, 61st & 82nd OVI
      died 10 Jul 1901
      Phebe M. Smith filed for a widows' pension in Illinois on 22 Jul 1901 (Application #745541, Certificate #531091)
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Phebe M. Smith, army widow of Theodore W. Smith, Pvt, Co E, 61st OVI, roll 2107, image 162
      Certificate #531091 dated 8 Apr 1902, $12 pension commencing 11 Jul 1901
      Phebe M. Smith died 25 May 1917
 
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  • Thomas Smith (1826-1887) - Company K, 147th Ohio National Guard Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Pleasant Grove Cemetery
    • Service Record
      Enlisted as a 38 year old private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 147th ONG on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 30 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Card
      Filed for pension on 22 Aug 1890 (Certificate #694499) for service in Co K 147th Ohio Inf
 
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  • Thomas Edwin Smith (1832-1900) - Captain, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2363 in Sec G Lot 53 on 23 May 1900
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 30 year old 2d Lt. on 5 Aug 1862
      Commissioned into Co H 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 31 Dec 1862 and to Captain on 26 Sep 1864
      Wounded at Averysboro, NC on 16 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 29 Dec 1879 (SC#180077) for Service in Co H 79th OVI
      Maria Smith filed for widows' pension in Kansas on 4 Jul 1900 (WC#502800)
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  • William Smith (1830-1896) - Private, Company A 41st Ohio Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Crosson Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Wm. served last year of war in co. A, 41st O.V.V.I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 34 year old Private on 23 Sep 1864
      Drafted into Co A, 41st OVI on 23 Sep 1864
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 13 Jun 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 21 Jun 1885 (SC#800212) for service in Co A 41st OVI
      died 8 Oct 1896
 
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  • William B. Smith (1838-1908) - Corporal, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry & Sergeant, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 6 Lot 96 Site 1
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; WilliamSmith
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 1st OVI
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Wm. B. e. at Franklin, April 1861, co. F, 1st O. V. I.; corp.; served 3 months; e. at Franklin, May 2, 1864, co. E, 146th O. V. I.; sergt; dis. at Camp Dennison, Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William B. Smith enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861 (3 months service)
      Promoted to Corporal on 29 Apr 1861
      Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William B. Smith enlisted as a 25 year old Sergeant on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co E, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      William B. Smith filed for a pension in Ohio on 9 Dec 1891 & on 21 Mar 1907 (Application #1078506, Certificate #846326) for service in Co F 1st OVI & Co E 146th OVI
      Agnes Smith filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 29 Aug 1908 (Application #903962, Certificate #671998)
 
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  • William F. Smith (1826-1865) -
 
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  • William H. Smith (c.1844-1907) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Edwardsville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Smith, Wm. H. co. E, 17th O.V.I. and 1st U.S.V.V. Eng; wounded in '63."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 7 Oct 1862
      Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 7 Oct 1862
      Transferred to US Army 1st Engineers on 20 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Card
      Filed for pension on 24 Feb 1880 and on 10 Apr 1908 (Certificate #223633) for service in Co E, 17th OVI and in Co C, 1st US VV Engr
      died 1910
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
      "Wm. H. Smith, Edwardsville PO, SC#223633, wounded left shoulder "
    • Veteran Grave Registration Card - Harlan Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      Wm. H. Smith, South Lebanon, Ohio
      Died 3 Aug 1907 at Lebanon, Ohio from gastritis
      born 1844, Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      burial 5 Aug 1907** Edwardsville Cemetery, Section 1 Lot 12 Grave 2, Gov't. marker
      Service:  Civil War:  7 Oct 1862 - 26 Sep 1865; private, Company E 17th OVI & Artificer, MS [sic] Vet.Vol. Eng.
    • Application for 12 headstones by E. Wilkerson 29 Oct 1913; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "William H. Smith, Priv. Co E 17th O.V.I. & Co C 1 Vet Vol Engrs, died 10 May 1910"
SMOOT
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  • James M. Smoot (1820-1902) - Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 43 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co E 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      File for pension on 22 Dec 1887 (SC#411981) for service in Co E 146th OVI
    • Larry W. Collins Research Notes submitted 7 February 2007
      James M. Smoot, born December 1821.
      In 1860 James Smoot was farming in Washington Twp. living with his wife, Sarah E. and their children Samantha, Richard, Ruth and Mary Ellen.
      He enlisted on 5/2/1864 at age 43 and was mustered into "E" Co. OH 146th Infantry as a Private. He was Mustered Out on 9/7/1864 at Camp Dennison, OH.
      Following his return from his Civil War service, James and his family moved to Lebanon where he worked as a Journeyman Sawyer. By 1880 the family had again relocated, this time to Salem Twp. where James resumed his farming occupation. James applied for a veterans pension on December 12, 1887.
      Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com, Civil War Pension Index at Ancestry.com; 1890 Veterans Schedule; 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1900 US Census Records.
SNELL
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  • Albert Snell (1842-1910) - Private, Company C & Regimental Comm. Sergeant, 2nd Missouri Cavalry Regiment [Ohio Battalion Cavalry (Merrill's Horse)]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Albert Snell enlisted as a Private on 4 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co C, 2nd MO Cav on 9 Sep 1861
      Promoted to Regmtl Comm Sergt and transferred to Field & Staff
      Mustered out on 19 Sep 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Albert Snell filed for a pension on 12 Sep 1878 (Application #260397, Certificate #417189) for service in Co C and as Comm Sergt, 2nd Mo Cav
      Margaret Snell filed for a pension in Ohio on 20 Oct 1910 (Application #951220, no Certificate #)
      [NOTE: Margaret (Webb) Snell was his 2nd wife. They were married in Hamilton County, Ohio on 30 Apr 1902. His first wife, Catharine (King) Snell d. 3 Feb 1899 in Cincinnati, Ohio]
    • Ohio Death Certificate #55312 (1910) Albert Snell
      married white male railroad conductor
      born 7 Mar 1842 in Fosters Ohio to Ransom Snell and Catharine King [Catharine King was his 1st wife, not his mother]
      died 9 Oct 1910 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
      buried 12 Oct 1910 in St. Josephs Cemetery
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Albert Snell, Pvt Co C and Com. Sgt 2 Mo Cav, Roll 2115, Image 612
      Reissued Certificate #417189 dated 23 Apr 1907
      died 9 Oct 1910
      final payment to Margaret Snell, Cincinnati, Ohio
 
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  • Frank Snell (c1844-1863) - Private, Company K, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment [4th Independent Company Ohio Sharpshooters]
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Frank Snell enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 22 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co K, 79th OVI 29 Sep 1862
      Died of disease at a Field Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee on 14 May 1863
      buried Stones River National Cemetery, Gravesite N-237.
    • Department of Veteran Affairs Nationwide Gravesite Locater
      Frank Snell
      Private 4th Co Ohio Sharp Shooters
      died 23 May 1863, Murfreesboro
      buried Stones River National Cemetery Grave M-5060
    • Pension Index Cards
      Father, Ransom Snell, filed for a pension in Michigan on 30 Oct 1890 (Application #478563, no Certificate #) for service of Frank Snell in Co K 79th OVI
    • Mary Everhart email dated 23 Oct 2012
      " In researching the Snell family I believe I may have found 2 Snell boys who lost their lives in the Civil War who served from Warren County. A brother, Albert Snell, may have also served.
      "Snell Frank, s/o Ransom & Mary Ann Hughey/Huey Snell, served in Co K, 79 OVI, died of disease on 14 May 1863 at the field hosp, Murfreesboro, TN. Enlisted 22 Aug 1862. Franks father,Ransom Snell, applied for pension Oct 30, 1890 from Michigan.
      "Snell, John M, s/o Ransom & Mary Ann Hughey/Huey Snell, served in Co D & K, 2nd Mo. Cavalry (Merrill's Horse), Enlisted 13 Sep 1864 and mustered out 26 Oct 1864 at Sedalia, MO. John M's mother, Mary Ann Snell applied for pension Oct 17, 1890 from Michigan and after she died in Feb 1897 his father, Ransom, applied Mar 15, 1897 from Michigan.
      " Ransom and family are listed in the 1850 & 1860 census Warren Co, OH Hamilton Twp with both boys listed. In 1870 this family is listed in Pine Grove Twp, Van Buren Co, Michigan, later moving to Lee Twp, Allegan Co., Michigan by 1880. The boys were not listed in 1870, however, they could have moved on, but with the parents appling for dependant pensions, I believe they are additional Civil War soldiers from Warren Co."
 
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  • - Ira N. Snell (1836-1918) - 2nd Lieutenant, Co F, 1st Ohio Infantry & Captain, Co B & I, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Snell, Ira N. 3-month service , Lieut. co. F, 1st O. V. I.; com. Capt. in 79th O. V. I.; det. insp. gen. staff of Gen. Rousseau; dis. close of war."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Ira N. Snell enlisted as a 25 year old 1st Sergeant on 17 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861 (3 months)
      Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 11 Jun 1861
      Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Ira N. Snell enlisted as a 26 year old 1st Lieutenant on 19 Jul 1862
      Commissioned into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Captain and transferred to Co I, 79th OVI on 19 Jan 1863
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Ira N. Snell filed for a pension in Ohio on 10 Jun 1891 & on 26 Feb 1909 (Application #1029634, Certificate #776008) for service in Co F 1 OVI, & in Co B & I, 79 OVI
      died at Toledo, Ohio on 12 Oct 1918
      Henrietta E. Snell filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 31 Oct 1918 (Application #1130683, Certificate #865518)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #66213 (1918) Ira N. Snell
      married white male pharmacist
      born 11 Mar 1836 in Franklin Co to Benj. Snell & Catherina Schofer
      died 12 Oct 1918 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
      buried Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
 
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  • - James C. Snell (c1845-1887) - Private, 24th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
    • grave at Deerfield Cemetery - J. C. Snell, Section 2 Lot 85
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James C. Snell enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 10 Jun 1863

      Mustered into 24th OVLA on 10 Jun 1863
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 24 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      James C. Snell filed for a pension on 28 Jun 1880 (Application #404180, Certificate #371490) for service in 24th Indpt Batty Ohio L. Art.
      Frances J. Snell filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 25 Apr 1889 (Application #394181, Certificate #272908)
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      James C. Snell, Pvt, 24th Ohio Battery
      Date of Death: 3 Dec 1887
      Cemetery: Baptist, Lebanon, Ohio
    • "The Current of Events," Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), January 5, 1888.
      Death Roll
      4 December, James Snell, from Xenia, buried at So. Lebanon.
 
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  • - John M. Snell (c1846-1864) - Private Company D & K, 2nd Missouri Cavalry Regiment [Ohio Battalion Cavalry (Merrill's Horse)]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John M. Snell enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 13 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co D, 2nd MO Cav on 13 Sep 1864 [Ohio Battalion Cavalry (Merrill's Horse)]
      Died of disease at Sedalia, Missouri on 26 Oct 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Mother, Mary A. Snell filed for a pension in Michigan on 17 Oct 1890 (Application #470328, Certificate #462620) for service of John M. Snell in Co D & K, 2nd MO Cav
      Father, Ranson Snell filed for a pension in Michigan on 15 Mar 1897 (Application #470328, Certificate #335761) for service of John M. Snell in Co D & K, 2nd MO Cav
    • Mary Everhart email dated 23 Oct 2012
      " In researching the Snell family I believe I may have found 2 Snell boys who lost their lives in the Civil War who served from Warren County. A brother, Albert Snell, may have also served.
      "Snell Frank, s/o Ransom & Mary Ann Hughey/Huey Snell, served in Co K, 79 OVI, died of disease on 14 May 1863 at the field hosp, Murfreesboro, TN. Enlisted 22 Aug 1862. Franks father,Ransom Snell, applied for pension Oct 30, 1890 from Michigan.
      "Snell, John M, s/o Ransom & Mary Ann Hughey/Huey Snell, served in Co D & K, 2nd Mo. Cavalry (Merrill's Horse), Enlisted 13 Sep 1864 and mustered out 26 Oct 1864 at Sedalia, MO. John M's mother, Mary Ann Snell applied for pension Oct 17, 1890 from Michigan and after she died in Feb 1897 his father, Ransom, applied Mar 15, 1897 from Michigan.
      " Ransom and family are listed in the 1850 & 1860 census Warren Co, OH Hamilton Twp with both boys listed. In 1870 this family is listed in Pine Grove Twp, Van Buren Co, Michigan, later moving to Lee Twp, Allegan Co., Michigan by 1880. The boys were not listed in 1870, however, they could have moved on, but with the parents appling for dependant pensions, I believe they are additional Civil War soldiers from Warren Co."
 
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  • - William A. Snell (c1843-1918) - Private, Company K, 2nd Ohio Cavalry Regiment
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery - Section 9 Lot 21-2
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; W. A. Snell, Civil War
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Snell, Wm. A. e. June, 1862, co. K, 2d O. V. C.; served till Oct. 1865"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William A. Snell enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 10 Oct 1862
      Mustered into Co K, 2nd OVC on 10 Oct 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 7 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      William A. Snell filed for a pension on 19 Jun 1891 & on 28 Feb 1907 (Application #1031811, Certificate #753397) for service in Co K, 2nd OVC & in Co B, 8th OVC [other records of service in the 86h OVC has not been located]
      died at Franklin, Ohio 29 Aug 1918
    • Ohio Death Certificate #68254 (1918) William A. Snell
      single white male
      born 1844 in Ohio
      died 28 oct 1918 at National Military Home of Ohio Hospital, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 30 Oct 1918 Franklin, Ohio
 
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  • William R. Snell - (c1841-1922) - Private, Company K, 27th Ohio Infantry & Company F, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William R. Snell enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 13 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co K, 27th OVI on 18 Aug 1861
      [no discharge information]
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William R. Snell enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 11 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co F, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 3 Apr 1863
      Reduced to ranks on 26 Aug 1863
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 9 Jun 1863
    • Warren County, Ohio Civil War Discharges, Volume 2 & 3 (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2003), 307
      "Know Ye, that William R. Snell a Private of Captain William Feeney Company (K) 27th Regiment of Ohio vols, who was enrolled on the thirteenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty one to serve three years or during the war is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this fourteenth day of January, 1862 at St. Louis Missouri by reason of Surgeons Certificate of Disability.
      Said William R. Snell was born in Warren County in the state of Ohio, is twenty years of age, five feet nine inches high , dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer
      Recorded 28 Dec 1866, A. B. Gooch, Recorder, Warren County."
    • Warren County, Ohio Civil War Discharges, Volume 2 & 3 (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2003), 306
      "Know Ye, that William R. Snell a Private of Lieutenant Robert A. Wheery Company (F) 79th Regiment of Ohio vols, who was enrolled on the eleventh day of August one thousand eight hundred and sixty two to serve three years or during the war is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this ninth day of June, 1862 near Washington DC by reason of [end of war]..
      Said William R. Snell was born in Warren County in the state of Ohio, is twenty two years of age, five feet eight inches high , dark complexion, black eyes, black hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer
      Recorded 28 Dec 1866, A. B. Gooch, Recorder, Warren County."
    • Pension Index Cards
      William R. Snell filed for a pension on 17 Jan 1883 & on 4 Mar 1907 (Application #469907, Certificate #468972) for service in Co K, 27th OVI & in Co F, 79th OVI
      died at Michigan City, Indiana on 12 March 1922

SNIDER
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  • Arnold Snider (c1831-1897) - Private, Company G, 89th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Arnold Snyder enlisted as a 31 year old private on 16 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co G, 89th OVI on 26 Aug 1862
      Disability discharge at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 24 Oct 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      Arnold Snider filed for a pension on 24 Mar 1885
      Died at Goshen, Ohio on 24 Jul 1897 (Certificate #343953) for service in Co G 89th OVI
      Sarah A. Snider filed for a widows' pension on 2 Aug 1897 (Certificate #452884)
      James C. Hitesman, guardian, filed for a minor's pension on 4 Sep 1901 (Certificate #524719)
      16 Aug 1917  H. M. L.
 
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  • Charles Snider Private, Company K, 1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Charles Snider enlisted as a Private on 1 Jul 1861
      Mustered into Co K, 1st WV Cavalry
      [no discharge information]
    • 1890 U.S. Census, Warren Co., OH, "Special Schedule.-Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc.", digital images, Ancestry.com (http://ancestry.com); citing National Archives microfilm publication M123, Roll 65.
      Franklin Twp, ED 290, p. 1 (penned), house #31 family #31, Charles Snider , private, Co K 1 West Virginia Cavalry from 8 Jul 1861 to 13 Nov 1863, 2 years 4 months, Carlisle Post Office, gunshot wound in head at Bayton, W. Virginia
    • 146 Ohio Inf from 2 May 1864 to 7 Sep 1864, 4 months 5 days, Level Post Office
    • Pension Index Cards
      Nancy E. Snider filed for a widow's pension in West Virginia on 21 Jul 1890 (Application #445985, Certificate #307236) for service of Charles Snider in K1 W. Va. Cav.
 
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  • Emanuel Snider (1839-1918) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone for Emanuel Snider at Maineville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Snider, Emanuel e. Aug 1861, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 1862, disab."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Emanuel Snyder enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 31 August 1861
      Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Disability Discharge on 12 Sep 1862
      Pension Index Cards
      Emanuel Snyder filed for invalid pension on 6 Jan 1886 & on 21 Oct 1909 (Certificate #826480) for service in Co E 17th OVI
      died near Maineville, Ohio 14 Jan 1918
      Sarah Snyder filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 3 Apr 1918 (Certificate #856442)
 
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  • Jacob Snider (1823-1871)
    • photo of gravestone at Hopkinsville Cemetery
    • "Warren County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" by Mary M. Everhart
      Snider, Jacob (1823-1871), Co I, 126th OVI; Section 1 Row 13-12
    • Warren County, Ohio Will & Estate Records 1867-1874, Box 151-200, page 43
      "SNIDER, JACOB   (E)
      Box 181 - DE 3 P. 567 - 28 Aug 1871
      Admr:  Mary Snider
      Heirs:  dau Katie M. Heller, dau Mary L. Hopkins, dau Lena Forman, minor Harriet E. Snider, minor Alberta Snider
      Note:  Jacob died on or about 25 Jul 1871"

      CAUTION:  IT APPEARS THAT THE VETERAN GRAVE REGISTRATION CARD FILED IN WARREN COUNTY IS INCORRECT.
      1.Surname is spelled Snider in Warren County; Snyder on Pension Cards
      2. Wife is Mary in Warren County, Wife is Catharine on Pension Cards
      3. Date of death is ~25 Jul 1871 in Warren County and 13 Feb 1898 on the Pension Cards.
      4. There is a gravestone for Jacob Snyder, Co I, 126th OVI in the Ridge Cemetery of Van Wert County, Ohio
    • 31 Jul 2009 email from Leroy R. Snider
      "...at Ridge Cemetary, in Ridge Twp., of Van Wert County, my Granpa David lies in rest. Just a few stones from him is Jacob Snyder with a millitary stone [see photo] that reads "126th OVI Co I." I dont have any other information on him other than they both (My grandpa) came from the same place in Fairfield County. The muster rolls show no other Jacob Snyder in Co. I 126th OVI"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Jacob Snyder enlisted as a 39 year old private on 23 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co I, 126th OVI on 11 Oct 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, D.C. on 25 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jacob Snyder firled for a pension on 31 Jul 1886 (Certificate #415506) for service in Co I, 126th OVI
      died 13 Feb 1898
      Catharine Snyder filed for widows' pension in Ohio on [8 Oct 1901? - date difficult to read on card] (Certificate #527702)

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  • Jacob Snider (1829-1887) - Private, Company K, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry Regiment
 
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  • John Snider/Snyder (1835-1911) - Private, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry & Company K, 189th Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Snider, John, e. at Camp Dennison, May, 1864, co. G, 146th O. V. I.; dis at Camp Dennison, Sept. 7, 1864; e. at Dayton, Montgomery co. Feb. 1865, co. K, 189th O. V. I.; dis. at Columbus, Sept. 28, 1865; mem. Stevens Post."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Snider enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864.
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Snyder enlisted as a 29 year old Private on 8 Feb 1865
      Mustered into Co K, 189th OVI on 6 Mar 1865
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 28 Sep 1865
    • Civil War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), p. 54
      "Page 181
      Know Ye, that John Snyder, a Prifvate of Captain James W. Sanderson Company, (K), 189 Regiment of Ohio Infantry Volunteers, who was enrolled on the 8 day of February 1865 to serve one year or during the war, is hereby discharged from the service of the United States, this 28 day of September, 1865, at Nashville, Tenn, by reason of being mustered out per S.O. #78.
      Said John Snyder was born in Northampton Co, in the State of Penn., is -- years of age, 5 feet 7 inches high, sandy complexion, blue eyes, light hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a Farmer.
      Given at Nashville, Tenn., this 28 day of Sept. 1865. James W. Sanderson, Capt. 189 Ohio Vol Inf. Cmdg. Co.
      Page 182
      Know Ye, that John Snyder, a Private of Captain William S. Foster's Company, (G), 146 Regiment of Ohio National Guards Volunteers, who was enrolled on the 2nd day of May 18664 to serve one hundred days is hereby Discharged from the service of the United States, this 7 day of September 1864, at Camp Dennison, Ohio, by reason of expiration of service.
      Said John Snider was born in Northampton in the State of Penn., is 29 years of age, 5 feet 9 1/4 inches high, sandy complexion, grey eyes, sandy hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
      Given at Camp Dennison, this 7 day of September, 1864. W. S. Foster, Capt. Co G."
    • Pension Index Cards
      John Snider filed for a pension in Ohio on 11 Sep 1890 & on 8 Mar 1907 (Application #904924, Certificate #673321) for service in Co G, 146th OVI & Co K 189th OVI
      died 3(?) May 1911
      Mary E. Snider filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 13 May 1911 (Application #965026, Certificate #747731), H Spalding & Sons attorney
    • Ohio Death Certificate #27216 (1911) John Snider
      married white male cooper shop laborer
      born 18 Apr 1835 in Pennsylvania to William Snider & [don't know]
      died 2 May 1911 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
      buried 5 May 1911 at Wesleyan Cemetery, John Snyder, Section R, Range 12, Grave 30
 
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  • Jonathan J. Snider/Snyder (1835-1893) - Company G, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Hopkinsville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Snyder, Jonathan J. 3. May 2, 1864, co. G, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864.."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Jonathan J. J. Snyder enlisted as a 32 year old private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jonathan J. Snider filed for pension on 12 Apr 1886 (Certificate #518898) for service in Co G, 146th OVI
      Edith Snider filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 19 Jan 1894 (Certificate #399299)
SNOOK
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  • Ephraim K. Snook (1838-1919) - Private, Compan F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Section A
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Ephraim K. Snook co. F, 12th O. V. I.; det. regt. carpenter 3 years"
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Ephraim K. Snook enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 & on 19 Jun 1861
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Ephriam K. Snook filed for a pension on 9 Aug 1886 & on 20 Feb 1907 (SC#376289) for service in Co F 12th OVI
      died at South Lebanon, Ohio on 24 May 1919
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Hamilton Twp ED 293 South Lebanon PO, page 6 dwelling 335 family 341
      Ephram Snook, Private Co F 12th OVI from 18 Jul 1864 [sic] to 11 Jul 1864; 3 years 2 months 23 days
    • Ohio Death Certificate #36490 (1919) Epherham K. Snook
      widowed white male
      born 3 Jul 1838 in Ohio to Peter W. Snook and Amanda Vanderfort [sic]
      died 24 May 1919 in Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 27 May 1919 So. Lebanon Cemetery
    • "Ephraim K. Snook", The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, June 26, 1919
      "... A prominent Civil War veteran, he served his country three years. In 1883, he married Missourie Roudebush and he died cheered by the knowledge of a happy reunion with her who had preceded him four years. ..."
    • Warren County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 21, 1885
    • Warren County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 9, 1886
 
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  • Irwin Snook (1839-1915) - Sergeant, Company F 12th Ohio Infantry & Co H 23rd Ohio Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec B Lot 59 A
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Irwin Snook, co. F, 12th O. V. I.; vet.; wounded at Cedar Creek. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 14 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 14 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Corporal and to Sergeant [no dates listed]
      Transferred into Co H 23rd OVI on 1 Aug 1864
      Wounded in left leg at Cedar Creek, Virginia on 19 Oct 1864
      Discharged for wounds on 9 May 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 5 Jun 1865 & 20 Feb 1907 (SC#49803) for service in Co F 12th OVI & Co H 23rd OVI
      died at South Lebanon, Ohio on 30 Sep 1915
      Rebecca A. Snook filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 14 Oct 1916 (WC#799938)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
      "Irwin Snook, South Lebanon PO, SC#49803, wounded left leg, $6.00 monthly pension"
    • "Warren County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 9, 1886
 
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  • James F. Snook (c1843-1865) - Corporal, Company B, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Sec B Lot 57 B
    • Beers History of Warren County page 956,
      "James was a member of Co. B. 2nd Ohio Artillery, enlisted in 1863 and served till his death, which occurred in Knoxville, Tenn., July 11, 1865, aged 22 years."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Jas. F. Snook, 2d O. V. H. A.; died in hosp. at Knoxville, Tenn. July 11, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 23 Jul 1863
      Mustered into Co B 2nd OHA on 5 Aug 1863
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 May 1864
      Died of disease at Knoxville, Tennessee on 11 Jul 1865
      buried Knoxville Tennessee National Cemetery
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  • John L. Snook (c1842-1873) - Private, Company K, 71st Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • John M. Snook (1841-1931) - Sergeant, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Deerfield Cemetery - Section C
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition,
      page 309 "John M. Snook 3 months and 3 years in Co F, 12th O. V. I.; pro. sergt."
      page 315, listed in the muster of members of Granville Thurston Post 213, G. A. R.
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John M. Snook enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months service)
      Mustered out on 19 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861 (3 years service)
      Promoted to Corporal & then to Sergeant on 31 May 1862
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John M. Snook filed for a pension on 6 Dec 1895 & on 6 May 1907 (SC#108665 ) for service in Co F 12th OVI
      died 30 MAy 1931 at South Lebanon, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #34194 (1931) John M. Snook
      white male farmer, widower of Clara Keever Snook
      born 27 May 1841 in South Lebanon, Ohio to Peter W. Snook & Amanda Vandervoort
      died 30 May 1931 at South Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 1 Jun 1931 at South Lebanon, Ohio
    • "Warren County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 21, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, January 9, 1886
    • Peach Tree Creek Vets Gather Here,” Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday July 23, 1925, p. 1 c. 6
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  • Nathan K. Snook (1841-1908) - Private, Company I, 2nd Ohio Infantry and Corporal, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiments
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Nathan Snook enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 3 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 2nd OVI on 3 Sep 1861
      Disability discharge 19 Nov 1862
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Nathan K. Snook enlisted as a 23 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Pension Index Cards
      Nathan K. Snook filed for an invalid pension in Kansas on 20 Feb 1890 (Application #756643, Certificate #557785) for service in Co I, 2nd OVI and Co G, 146th OVI
      Nancy M. Snook filed for a widow's pension in Kansas on 29 Oct 1908 (Application #907046, Certificate #670550) for service of Nathan K. Snook in Co I, 2nd OVI and Co G, 146th OVI
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 23567016 for N. K. Snook
      N. K. Snooks [sic]
      Co. I
      2 Ohio Inf.
      gravestone at Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
    • Find A Grave Memorial# 22109518 for Nancy M. (Schenck) Snook
      Nancy M. Snook
      Apr. 25, 1845
      Feb. 24, 1917
      gravestone at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
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SNUFF
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  • John Edward Snuff - Private, Company B, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company E, 18th Ohio Infantr Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Dayton National Cemerty
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; John Ed Snuff, Civil War
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John Ed. Snuff, e.Sept. 12, 1862, co. B, 2d O. V. I.; served 3 years"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 5 Sep 1862
      Mustered into Co B 2nd OVI on 5 Sep 1862
      Transferred into Co E 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864
      Mustered out on 10 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension in Ohio on 25 Aug 1890 & 6 Jul 1909 (SC#705449) for service in Co B 2nd OVI & Co E 18th OVI
      died 25 Aug 1915
      Mary E. Snuff filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 9 Sep 1915 (WC#797563)
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Dayton Register S Page 24080
      Military History:  enlisted at Franklin Ohio on 5 Sep 1862 as Private Co E 18th OVI & discharged at close of war on 7 Jun 1865 at Camp Dennison, Ohio
      Domestic History:  born Ohio, age 58, married laborer from Dayton, Ohio; wife Mrs. Mary E. Snuff, 337 Parkview Ave, Dayton
      Home History: admitted 24 Jul 1897 & on 27 Apr 1911; died 25 Aug 1915, buried Sec 1 row 21 grave 37
    • Ohio Death Certificate #70539 (1915) John E. Snuff, Co. E 18th OVI
      married white male
      born 1839 in Ohio [parents unknown]
      died 25 Aug 1915, National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 28 Aug 1915, Natl Mil Home.
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
      John E. Snuff, Pvt, Infantry, Civil War
      Date of Death:  25 Aug 1915
      Burial:  Dayton National Cemetery, Sec 1 Row 22, Site 37
SNYDER
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  • John A. Snyder (c1841-1884) - Sergeant Major, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment; 1st Lieutenant Co K, & Adjutant, F&S, 23rd OVI
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • "Warren County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 21, 1885
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John A. Snyder enlisted as a 20 year old Corporal on 19 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co D, 12th OVI on 22 Apr 1861 (3 months)
      Mustered into Co D, 12th OVI on 20 Jun 1861 (3 years)
      Promoted to Sergeant in 1862 and to Sergeant Major on 25 Nov 1863
      Wounded at Winchester, Virginia on 24 Jul 1864
      Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and commissioned into Co K, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
      Promoted to Adjutant and transferred to Field & Staff, 23rd OVI on 10 Oct 1864
      Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      John A. Snyder filed for a pension on 10 Jun 1880 (Application #377806, Certificate #235192) for service in Co D, 12th OVI and in Co K, 23rd OVI
      Eliza A. Snyder filed for a widows' pension in New York on 7 Jul 1885 (Application #3285553, Certificate #336672)
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      John A. Snyder, 1st Lt. Co K 23rd Regt Ohio Infy
      Cemetery at New York City, NY
      Date of Death: 30 Nov 1884
 
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  • William Henry Harrison Snyder (1844-1917) - Private, Company C,  146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Goshen, Clermont County, Ohio
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William H. Snyder enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co C, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      William H. H. Snyder applied for a pension on 14 Aug 1890 & on 14 Mar 1907 (Application #896682, Certificate #799119) for service in Co C 146 OVI
      died at Morrow Ohio on 27 Jun 1917
    • Ohio Death Certificate #42854 (1917) William Henry Harrison Snyder
      married white male farmer
      born 31 Jan 1844 in Ohio to Wm. Snyder & HEster Mills
      died 27 Jun 1917 in Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 29 Jun 1917 Goshen, Ohio
    • Application for Headstone for Wm. H. H. Snyder 13 Aug 1917; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Wm. H. H. Snyder, Pvt Co C 146th OVI, died June 27, 1917; Cemetery Goshen, Ohio"
SPADER
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SPAETH
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  • Ziriach Spaeth (1832-1884) - service details needed
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #276 in lot 72 on 24 Apr 1895 [removed from Pub_ Gnd]
    • Everhart, Lest We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), page 103
      "Spaeth, Ziriach, 1832-1884, Civil War Vet., Rosehill Cem., Deerfield Twp., Warren Co., Ohio."
SPEARS
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  • David Spears (c1844-1933) - Sergeant, Company A, 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Spear, David, was 2 years in service in 55th Mass. (col'd) V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      David Spears enlisted as a 19 year old Private from Shelby County, Ohio on 13 May 1863
      Mustered into Co A, 55th Mass Inf on 31 May 1863
      Promoted to Sergeant
      Wounded at Honey Hill, South Carolina on 30 Nov 1864
      Mustered out at Charleston, South Carolina on 29 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      David Spears filed for a pension on 22 May 1880 & 13 Mar 1911 (Application #1108742, Certificate #369911) for service in Co A 55th Mass Inf.
      died 18 May 1933 at Xenia, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #27734 (1933) David Spears
      colored, widowed, male
      died 18 May 1933 at Xenia, Ohio - accidently caught fire in bed and burned to death - filling his lantern at night while lit.
      buried 22 May 1933 at Xenia, Ohio [perhaps Woodland Cemetery?]
SPENCE
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  • Gustavius Adolphus Spence (1838-1907) - Musician, 12th Indiana Infantry & 1st Sergeant, 146th Ohio Infantry
    • photo of gravestone At Wesley Chapel Cemetery which lists is birth in 1838
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County page 1042 which lists his birth on 28 Jan 1837,
      "He early espoused the Union cause, and upon the organization of the band for the 12th I. V. I., became a member of that organization; he was discharged from the service in May, 1862, at Washington City, D. C.; remaining at home until 1864, when he became a member of Company C, 146th O. V. I., serving in the capacity of Orderly Sergeant of his company"
    • Service Record#1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Gustuvas Spence enlisted as a Musician on 23 October 1861
      Mustered into band, 12th Indiana Infantry on 23 Oct 1861
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 19 May 1862
    • Service Record#2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Gustavus Adolphus Spence enlisted as a 27 year old 1st Sergeant 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co C 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, OHio on 7 Sep 1864
      Other:  born 28 Jan 1837, died 5 Feb 1907, 5' 8", fair complexion, blue eyes, auburn hair
    • Pension Index Cards
      Gustavus A. Spence filed for a pension in Ohio on 7 Jan 1887 (SC#969487) for service in the 12th Ind Inf & 146th OVI
      Mary A. Spence filed for a pension in Ohio on ? Feb 1907 (WC#628756)
 
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  • John C. Spence Jr. (1837-1903) - Private, Company I, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page 617, 957,
      "... Our subject was a member of the 2d O.V.I. Co. I., in which he enlisted Sept. 12, 1861, and the regiment was a part of the Army of the Cumberland. Was in the battles of Perryville, Ky., Stone River, Chicamauga, Mission Ridge and Atlanta; was slightly wounded once and was discharged Oct. 10, ’64."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John Spence, corp. Co. I, 2d O. V. I.; flesh wound at Perryville "
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 3 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 2nd OVI on 3 Sep 1861
      Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 25 Aug 1890 in Ohio (Application #896685, Certificate #693178) for service in Co I 2nd OVI
      Isabel Spence filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 23 Oct 1903 (Application #793488, Certificate #565147)
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register Page 26460
      Military History: Enlisted at Camp Dennison, O on 3 Sep 1861 as Pvt Oc I 2 Ohio Infantry; discharged at Columbus, Ohio on 10 Oct 1864
      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 61, married farmer from Cincinnati, nearest relative, Isabella Spence, 1036 Celestial St, Cincinnati, Ohio
      Home History: Admitted 17 Aug 1900, died 26 Sep 1903, buried Row 21 Grave 48
    • US Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
      John Spence, Private, Infantry, Civil War
      Date of Death:  26 Sep 1903
      Burial: Dayton National Cemetery, Section N Row 21 Site 48
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      John Spence, Pvt Co I 2 Ohio Inf
      died 26 Sep 1903
      Cemetery:  Natl Mil Home Ohio
    • CONFLICTING INFORMATION IN THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES THOUGHT TO BE WRONG
 
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  • Milton Spence (1835- ____) - Private, Company F & B, 1st Kansas Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page 957,
      "enlisted in March, 1862, in Co. B. of the First Kansas Cavalry, and served three years and three months. Was wounded at Lake Providence, LA., and also at Vicksburg, where he was taken prisoner, and at Champion Hill he had a knee crushed. Was discharged in 1865"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Milton Spence, co. F, 1st Kans. V. C.; 3 times wounded Vicksburg campaign."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a Private from Lawrence, Kansas on 21 Mar 1862
      Mustered into Co F 1st Kansas Infantry on 21 Mar 1862
      Reeinlisted on 26 May 1864 and transferred to Company B [1st Regiment "Mounted" Infantry]
      Mustered out on 4 May 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      filed for pension on 12 Jun 1871 (SC#114842) for service in Co F 1st Kansas Infantry
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
      "Milton Spence, Murdock PO, SC#114842, wound left thigh, $2.00 monthly pension"
 
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  • Thompson Donaldson Sepnce (1848-1927) - Private, Company H 175th Ohio Infantry and Company F 189th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Murdoch Cemetery
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio page 618
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Thompson D. Spence served in co. H, 145th O. V. I. and co. F, 189th O. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 10 Oct 1864
      Mustered into Co H 175th OVI on 10 Oct 1864
      Transferred into Co F 189th OVI on 12 Jul 1865
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 28 Sep 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 27 May 1886 & 10 Jul 1908 (SC#469911) for service in Co H 175th OVI & Co F 189th OVI
      died at Huntsville, Alabama on 1 Feb 1927
      Carrie A. Spence filed for a widows pension in Alabama on 11 Mar 1927 (WO# 1572957 - no WC#)
SPICER
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  • John E. Spicer (c1839-1911) - Corporal, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company H, 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
SPINNER
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  • January Spinner (c1840-1925) - Comm. Sergeant, Company L, 3rd New York Cavalry, 1st NY Mounted Rifles & 4th NY Provisional Cavalry
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Spinner, January, 4 years in co. L, 3d N. Y. V. C.; pro. q. m. sergt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      January Spinner enlisted as a 21 year old Private at Cincinnati, Ohio on 13 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co L, 3rd NY Cav on 18 Sep 1861
      Re-enlisted 16 Dec 1863
      Promoted to Sergeant on 24 Sep 1864 & to Comm. Sergt about 1 Apr 1865
      Transferred into Co L, 1st NY Mounted Rifles on 21 Jul 1865
      Transferred into Co L, 4th NY Provisional Cavalry Regiment on 6 Sep 1865
      Mustered out at City Point, Virginia on 29 Nov 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      January Spinner filed for a pension in Ohio on 31 Jul 1890 (Application #962778, Certificate #800961) for service in Co L, 3rd NY Cav & 1 NY Mtd. Rifles
      died 5 Feb 1925 at Sharonville, Ohio
      Mary E. Spinner filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 20 Mar 1925 (Application #1230943, Certificate #962436)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #9018 (1925) January Spinner [indexed as January Skinner by FamilySearch.org]
      retired married white male
      born 20 Sep 1841 in Germany to John Spinner & [not known]
      died 5 Feb 1925 at Sycamore Twp, Hamilton County, Ohio, aged 84 years 4 months 16 days
      buried 9 Feb 1925 West Chester Cemetery
SPRAY
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SPRINKLE
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  • Samuel M. Sprinkle (1839-1907)
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel M. Sprinkle enlisted as a 21 year old Corporal on 4 Jul 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 39th OVI on 4 Jul 1861
      Reduced in Ranks on 15 Oct 1861
      Severely wounded in left leg at Atlanta, Georgia on 30 Jul 1864. Left leg amputated
      Discharged for wounds on 2 Dec 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel M. Sprinkle filed for a pension on 8 May 1866 (Application #107881, Certificate #64723) for service in Co I, 39th OVI & in Capt Stacys & Hurds 2 Ky. Inf. (Unassd)
      died 1 Mar 1907
      Alice M. Sprinkle filed for a widows' pension in Oklahoma on 29 Apr 1907 (Application #868589, no Certificate #)
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Samuel M. Sprinkle, Deerfield Twp, ED 288, page 1.3, dwelling 455, family 455
      Private, Co E, 2nd Ky Inf from Apr 1861 to June 1861
      Private, Co I, 39th Oh Inf fro 4 Jul 1861 to Feb 1866
      Left leg off at Hip at Stone River
SPRUNG
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SQUIRES
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  • Fenton Squires (1838-1905) - Private, Company D 110th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2768 in Sec G lot 11 on 23 Dec 1905
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 22 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co D 110th OVI on 22 Aug 1862
      POW at Winchester, Virginia on 15 Jun 1864
      Wounded at Opequan, Virginia on 19 Sep 1864
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 25 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      filed for pension in Ohio on 6 Mar 1882 (Certificate #251370) for service in Co D 110th OVI
      died 1906
      Susan F. Squires filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 5 Feb 1906 (Certificate #607962)
    • "Death of Fenton Squires," obituary, Miami Gazette (Waynesville, Ohio), Wednesday, December 27, 1905, p.1 c.4
      ". . . Fenton Squires, second son of Hansford and Eliza Squires, was born in Greene county, Ohio, January 8, 1838, and died at Waynesville, Warren county, Ohio, December 21, 1905, aged 67 years 11 months and 13 days.
      In August 1862 he enlisted in Co. D 110 O. V. I., to assist in fighting the battles of his country, being in the greater part of the war, and receiving a creditable discharge.
      October 3d, 1865, he was united in marriage to Susan F. Adams. To them were born four sons.. . ."
St. John
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  • Alfred St. John (c842-1884) - 2nd Lieutenant, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "St. John, Alfred, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; pro. lieut.; res. Oct. 1863."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Alfred St. John enlisted as a 20 year old 1st Sergeant on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Promoted to 2nd Lieut. 31 Dec 1862
      Resigned 30 Mar 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Alfred St. John filed for a pension in Ohio on 6 Nov 1883 (Application #499431, Certificate #801804) for service in Co E, 17th OVI
      Elizabeth St. John filed for a widows' pension in Kentucky on 10 Jan 1885 (Application #322750, Certificate #215921
    • grave at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cinciinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
      Alfred St. John Interment #40688
      born 8 Feb 1842 near Morrow, Ohio to Hiram & Matilda St. John
      died 8 Dec 1884 of consumption; resident of Dayton, Kentucky
      buried 10 Dec 1884, Section 28 Lot 8
 
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  • Daniel Franklin St. John (c1842-1904) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • Edwin St. John (c1843-1915) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry & 153rd Company, 2d Battalion, Verteran Reserve Corps
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Edwin St. John enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered out on 1 Sep 1864
    • Ohio Family Marriage Records, 1790-1994, Warren County, Ohio, Marriage affidavits and returns 1861-1869 vol 2, page 634,
      #1062 1/2 Edwin St. John & Abbe Runyan, 15 January 1866.
    • Pension Index Cards
      Edwin St. John filed for a pension on 16 Jul 1866 & on 18 Feb 1907 (Application #111894, Certificate #93738) for service in Co E 17th OVI & 153 Co 2 Battn V.R.C.
    • died 1 Dec 1915 at Dayton, Ohio
      Abbie St. John filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 18 Dec 1915 (Application #1057443, Certificate #804417)
    • U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
      Edwin St. John , Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #19534 (Register S, Image 1768)
      Military History:
      Enlisted at Camp Dennison, Ohio 31 Aug 1861 as Pvt Co E, 17th OVI; disharged 28 Apr 1863 at Nashville, Tenn.; gunshot wound left shoulder
      enlisted 28 Apr 1863 at Nashville, Tennessee as Pvt 153 Co, 2d Battn V.R.C.; discharged 1 Sep 1864 at Nashville, Tennessee

      Domestic History: born Ohio, age 49, Clerk, Newport, Kentucky, married, wife Abbie 220 So Gate St., Newport, Kentucky
      Home History: Admitted 28 Sep 1892, died 1 Dec 1915, killed by street car in Dayton, Ohio, buried in Greencastle Cemetery
      General Remarks: Widow, Mrs. Abbie St. John
 
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  • James H. St. John (1843/44-1924) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4755 in Old Section lot 96-6 on 27 Feb 1924
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "St. John, Jas. H. e. at Lebanon, March 1, 1862, co. F, 12th O. V. I.; about 8 months in hosp. at Cincinnati, Camp Dennison and Gallipolis, O.; dis. for disab. at Gallipolis, Oct. 17, 1862."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James H. St. John enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 18 Mar 1862
      Mustered into Co I, 12th OVI on 18 Mar 1862
      Disability Discharge in 1862
    • Civil War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), p. 69
      "Page 227
      Know Ye, That James H. St. John, a Private of Captain Flether's Company, (F), 12th Regiment of OVI, who was enrolled on the 15th day of March 1862 to serve three years, is hereby Discharged from the service of the United Stated, this 17 day of October, 1862, at Gallipolis, Ohio, by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability.
      Said Jame H. St. John was born in Warren County in the State of Ohio, is 19 years of age, 6 feet 1 inches high, light complexion, gray eyes, light hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a farmer.
      Given at Gallipolis, Ohio, this 17 day of October, 1862. James R. Bell, Surgeon in charge of Gen. Hospital Comdg. Co. Approved C. W. Smith, Cmdg the Post. No oath of identity."
    • Pension Index Cards
      James H. St. John filed for Pension on 22 Mar 1876 (Application #216005, Certificate #174541) for service in Co F 12th OVI
      died at Lebanon Ohio on 24 Feb 1924
      Jeannette H. St John  filed for widows' pension in Ohio on 7 Mar 1924 (Application #1216487, Certificate #946995)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
      "James H. St. John, Lebanon PO, SC#174541, measles & res. disease lungs, $8.00 monthly pension beginning Oct. 1880"
 
 
  • Jeniah Franklin St. John  (27 Jun 1842-17 Mar 1917) - 1st Sergeant, Company A 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • St. John Photo Gallery - Jeniah Franklin St. John Civil War Medals
    • Photo contributed by his great great grandson, Richard A. St. John
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      J. F. St. John enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 18 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 74th OVI on 3 Jan 1862
      Promoted to Sergeant on 5 Jan 1864 & to 1st Sergeant on 16 Jun 1865
      Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Jeniah F. St. John filed for a pension on 22 May 1889 (Certificate #468700) for service in Co A 74th OVI
      died at Xenia, Ohio on 17 Mar 1917
      Mary St. John filed for a widows' pension on 21 Mar 1917 (Certificate #831533)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #18061 (1917) Jeniah F. St. John
      married, white male
      born 27 Jun 1842 in Greene Co Ohio to Daniel St. John & Eliza Bone
      died 17 Mar 1917 at Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
      buried Woodland Cemetery
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  • Samuel St. John (c1842-1862) - Private, Company B, 7th Ohio Infantry
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel St. Johns enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co B, 7th OVI on 20 Jun 1961
      Died at Strasburg, Virginia about 15 May 1862
    • Pension Cards
      Margaret St. John filed for a mothers' pension on 21 Jan 1880 (Application #258919, Certificate #207057) for service of Samuel St. John in Co B, 7th OVI
STACE
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  • David V. Stace (1840-1915) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry & Sergeant, 17th Battery Independant Ohio Light Artillery
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Section 4 Lot 34 Grave 5
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; David V. Stace, Civil War
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 1st OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stace, David, 3 months in co. F, 1st O. V. I.; 4 years in 17th O. Indp. Bat."
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      David V. Stace enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861 (3 months service)
      Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      David V. Stacy enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 19 Aug 1862
      Mustered into17th OVLA on 21 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 1 Dec 1863 & to Sergeant on 21 Dec 1863
    • Pension Index Cards
      David V. Stace filed for a pension on 7 Aug 1890 & 27 Feb 1907 (Application #925103, Certificate #713090) for service in 1st OVI & 17th OVLA
      died 2 Oct 1915 at Franklin, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #57730 (1915) David V. Stace
      widowed white male carpenter
      born 23 Feb 1840 in Ohio to James Stace & [unknown]
      died 2 Oct 1915 at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 5 Oct 1915 at Franklin, Ohio
 
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  • Edwin R. Stace (1844-1918) - Private, Co B, 6th Ohio Infantry, Co K, 117th Ohio Infantry & Co K, 1st Ohio Heavy Artillery
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Section 5 Lot 116 Grave 3
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 209
      "Stace, E. R. e. Jan. 14, 1863, bat. K, 1st O. V. H. A.; m. o. July 25 1865."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Edwin Stace enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 21 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co B, 6th OVI on 21 Jun 1861
      [no discharge information]
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Edwin R. Stace enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 4 Jun 1863
      Mustered into Co K, 117th OVI on 4 Jun 1863
      Transferred into Co K, 1st OVHA on 12 AUg 1863
      Mustered out at Knoxville, Tennessee on 25 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Edwin R. Stace filed for a pension on 2 Sep 1885 & on 13 Feb 1907 (Application #548671, Certificate #507676) for service in Co B 6th OVI & Co K 1st OVHA
      died 19 Jul 1918 at Dayton, Ohio
      Minerva E. Stace filed for a widows' pension on 19 Jul 1918 (Application #11235672, Certificate #856256)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #44502 (1918) Edwin R. Stace
      married white male shoemaker
      born 8 Aug 1844 in Ohio to James Stace & Clarcey Gardner
      died 9 Jul 1918 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
      buried 12 Jul 1918 at Franklin, Ohio
 
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  • George Stace (c1836-1906) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 4 Lot 35 Grave 1
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; George Stace, Civil War
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      George Stace enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co B, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      George Stace filed for a pension on 16 Aug 1898 (Application #1209234, Certificate #974211) for service in Co B 146th OVI
      Mary Stace filed for a widows' pension (Application #859853, Certificate #632184)
    • Undertaker's Register, Unglesby Funeral Home, Franklin, Ohio, Vol 1 (1896-1907), Page 35
      #570, George Stace reported by David Stace, died 24 Nov 1906, buried 26 Nov 1906, buried Hamilton [?], Woodhill
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539
      Reel 2143 - Military Pensions--United States - Srack, Samuel B. - Stady, Christian; images 228-229
      Mary V. Stace, widow of George Stace, Pvt Co B 146 O.N.G.I.
      $8 Pension commenced 12 Dec 1906
      Mary died 16 Aug 1920
    • Ohio Death Certificate #51889 (1920) Mary D. Stace
      white female widow of George W. Stace
      born 9 Jun 1886 in Cincinnati to Samual Barr and Julia Adams
      died 15 Aug 1920 in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio
      buried 18 Aug 1920 Franklin Ohio
STAINS
STEIN/STEINS
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  • Thomas H. Stains (c1828-1908) - Private, Company A, 173rd New York Infantry and 1st & 140th Co 2 Battn. Veteran Reserve Corps
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Section 5 Lot 98 Grave 2
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Thomas Stein, Civil War
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Thomas H. Steins enlisted as a 34 year old Private at Brooklin, New York on 29 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co A 173rd NY Inf on 30 Oct 1862
      Transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps on 16 Apr 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Thomas H. Stains filed for a penioon on 25 Feb 1865 & on 1 Jun 1907 (Application #62284, Certificate #66621) for service in Co A 173rd NY Inf & in the 1st & 140th Co, 2d Battn, V.R.C.
      died 14 Nov 1908
      Hannah Stains filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 23 Nov 1908 (Application #908480, Certificate #720351)
    • Application for 13 headstones by Joseph W. Woodward 3 Oct 1911; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Thomas H. Stains, Pri Co A 173 New York trans to 140 Co. 2 Battn. V.R.C.; died Nov 14, 1908, buried Wood Hill, Franklin, Ohio"
STALEY
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  • David V. Staley (c1815-1896) - Private, Company E & F, 1st Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company C, 86th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec 9 Lot 66-2
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
      Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 46 year old Private on 19 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co E 1st OVI on 19 Sep 1861
      Disability discharge on 9 Nov 1861
      Reenlisted as a 46 year old Private on 27 May 1863
      Mustered into Co C 86th OVI (3 months) on 27 May 1862
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Sep 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 17 Oct 1878 (SC#276508) for service in Co E & F, 1st OVI & in Co C 86th OVI
      Mary A. Staley filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 22 OCt 1896 (WC#479973)
    • 1890 Special Schedule. - Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. M123.
      Franklin Twp Warren County, Ohio ED 290 page 2 dwelling/family 89
      David Staly, Private Co F 1st OVI 17 Apr 1861 to 20 Aug 1861 & Private, Co C 86th OVI from 27 May 1862 to 25 Sep 1862
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      David V. Staley, Co F 1st Regt Ohio Vol. Infty
      Cemetery:  Wood Hill at Franklin, Warren Co O
      Date of Death:  26 Aug 1890 [gravestone & Warren Co Death records lists date of death as 26 Aug 1896]
 
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STANFIELD
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  • James Stanfield (c1824-____) - Corporal, Company G, 154th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stanfield, Jas., 4-month service, in 164th O. V. I.; had typhoid fever."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      James Stanfield enlisted as a 40 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G, 154th OVI on 9 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 1 Sep 1864.
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Washington Twp, E.D. 302, page 3, dwelling 150, family 153, Clarksville, Clinton Co O Post Office
      James Stanfield, Cpl, Co G, 154th OVI from 2 May 1864 to 7 Sep 1864, 3 months 29 days
 
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  • William M. Stanfield (1832-1906) - Private, Battery B, 1st Ohio Light Artillery Regiment
STANSBERRY
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  • John Stansberry/Stansbury (1829-1905) - Private Company B 180th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • buried at Miami Cemetery - no gravestone
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "John Stansberry e. at Dayton, Montgomery co. Sept. 5, 1864, c. B 180th O. V. I.; m. o. at Charlotte, N. C. July 13, 1865; dis. at Columbus, July 22d; application for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Hoel Post."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Stansbury
      enlisted as 33 year old private on 5 Sep 1964
      mustered into Co B, 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
      mustered out at Charlotte, North Carolina on 12 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      John Stansberry
      filed for invalid pension on 4 Jun 1884 (Certificate #392130) for service in Co B, 180th OVI
      Mary J. Stansberry filed for a widows' pension (Certificate #609559)
    • "John Stansberry," obituary, Miami Gazette (Waynesville, Ohio), Wednesday, November 22, 1905, p.8 c.4
      " . . . He enlisted in the service of his country during the Civil War on September 5, 1864, and served until he was honorably discharged at Charlottsville, North Carolina, July 12th, 1865. He served in Company B, 180th Regiment, infantry."
STANTON
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  • John H. Stanton (1827-1919) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 5 Lot 5-1
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; John H. Stanton, Civil War
    • WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps - Woodhill Cemetery #110 (sheets 65-72)
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stanton, John, e. May 2, 1864, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co B 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 19 Jul 1890 & 2 Mar 1907 (SC#632405) for service in Co B 146th OVI
      died at Franklin Ohio on 26 May 1919
    • Ohio Death Certificate #36488 (1919) John H. Stanton
      married white male
      born 28 Apr 1827 in Ohio to William Stanton and Mary Hibbon
      died at Franklin, Ohio on 25 May 1919
      buried at Franklin, Ohio on 28 May 1919
STARKEY
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  • William Perry Starkey (c1843-1920) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry and Corporal, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiments
STARRY
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  • Thomas Starry (15 Jan 1836 - 4 Jun 1916) - Sergeant, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4119 in Corwin Addition lot 620 on 6 Jun 1916
    • Image:"Our New Postmaster", The Lebanon Gazette, Thursday February 12, 1891
    • "Thirty Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Starry, Thos. e. at Lebanon, Aug. 15, 1861, co. A, 35th O.V.I.; pro. corp. then 2d sergt; never lost a day's service; dis. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug. 15, 1864; S.V.C. in Thurston Post, G.A.R."
    • "Reunion of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September 28, 1911, page 1
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 26 year old Corporal on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co. A, 35th OVI on 26 Aug 1864
      Promoted to Sergeant on 3 Sep 1863
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index
      Filed for pension on 25 Jul 1890 & 20 Feb 1907 (Certificate #654816) for service in Co. A, 35th OVI
      died June 4, 1916
      Filed for widows' pension on 8 Jun 1916 (Certificate #811788)
    • "Warren County in the War, Part V" The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 28, 1885
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
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  • John Drake Steddom/Steddon (1838-1916) - Wagoner, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cinciinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
      Interment #87919 of John D. Steddon in Section 57 Lot 21 Grave 6 on 5 Oct 1916
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition,
      page 309 "Steddon, J. D. e. Aug. 6, 1862, co. A, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865"
      page 315 "Steddon, J. D., private, co. A, 79th O. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John D. Steddon enlisted as a 24 year old Wagoner on 6 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Mustered out at Washington D.C. on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      John D. Steddorn file for a pension on 22 Oct 1881 (Certificate #410231) for service in Co A 79th OVI
      died Oct. 3, 1916, Lebanon, Ohio
    • Ohio Death Certificate #65025 (1916) for John D. Steddom
      White, Widowed, Male
      born 31 Aug 1838 in Ohio to Samuel Steddom and Marjorie Spray
      died 3 Oct 1916 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
      burial 5 Oct 1916 Spring Grove
    • John D. Steddom, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, October 12, 1916
      "He served almost three years in the Union army, first as a wagon master, but not being satisfied with that, soon took his place in the ranks in active service till mustered out at the close of the war. He was an active member of the G. A. R. and always keenly interested in everything for his comrade's welfare."

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  • Benjamin F. Stephenson (1840 - 1881)  - Private, Company E, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    alias Benjamin F. Stevens
 
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  • James M. Stephenson (c1836-1886) - Musician, Field & Staff, 20th US Infantry & in the Band, Company A, 11th US Infantry
STETTLER
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STEVENS
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  • Franklin T. Stevens (1840-1898) - Musician, Field & Staff, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo of gravestone at Maineville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Frank T. Stevens e. Oct 1861, musician, 2d O. V. I. ; dis. Sept. 1862"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old Musician on 16 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Field & Staff 2nd OVI on 17 Sep 1861
      Discharged in 1862
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 22 Jul 1895 (SC#960762) for service in band, F&S 2nd OVI
      died 24 Aug 1898
      filed for a widows' pension (WC#471006)
    • Application for 1 headstone by Mrs. Frank T. Stevens, Feb. 4, 1914; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Frank T. Stevens, Musician, F Sr. Band, 2nd O.V.I., died 24 Aug 1898, Maineville Cemetery, Maineville, Warren Co. O.; name on Ohio Roster Franklin Stevens"
 
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  • Franklin Eugene Stevens (ca.1841-1865) - Company A 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co. C, 23rd Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment
    commonly known as Eugene Stevens
    • grave at Maineville Cemetery - photo needed
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Franklin T. Stevens 3-month and 3-year service, co. A, 12th O. V. I.; vet.; trans. 23d O. V. V. I.; died in hosp. at Wheeling W. Va. July 4, 1865"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Eugene Stevens enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months service)
      Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 30 May 1861 (3 years service)
      Mustered into Co C, 23rd OVVI on 1 Jul 1864
      Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865 [sic - died 4 Jul 1865 at US Hospital in Wheeling West Virginia]
    • Pension Index Cards
      Fannie Stevens filed for a widow's pension on 23 Apr 1866 (Application #125565, Certificate #95050) based on service of Franklin E. Stevens in Co C 23rd OVI
    • "Civil War Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com. http://www.fold3.com
      Fannie Stevens (Certificate #125565) widow of Franklin Eugene Stevens, Co C, 23rd OVI [28 images]
    • Franklin Eugene Stevens served as Eugene Stevens in Co A, 12th OVI and reenlisted in Co A 23rd OVVI. While he was home on "veteran furlough" Franklin E. Stevens and Fannie Cullom were married near Maineville on 28 Apr 1864 by Rev. A. S. Dudley. They did not have any children.
      He died in the post hospital at Wheeling W. Va. on 4 Jul 1865 of typhoid fever. Fannie received a telegram the same day informing her of his death and asking "What shall be done with the corpse" .A Little Miami & Columbus & Xenia Railroad Co. telegraph dated 10 Jul 1865 to Mrs. F. E. Stevens informed her that he "was buried 5th inst. and grave carefully marked". A surgeon's letter states that his father came and removed the body on 12 Jul 1865. Private Wilson Paxton, Co H, 23rd OVVI, gave testimony on 25 May 1967 that he and Eugene Stevens were on detached duty at the headquarters of Brig. Genl Dural at Cumberland Md. and were sent overland with the horses from Cumberland to Wheeling. Stevens became ill during the trip and when they arrived in Wheeling on 25 Jun 1865, be became quite sick. Paxton attended to him in quarters until Stevens was removed to a hospital. Paxton frequently visited him in the hospital and assisted with his burial. A short time later, Paxton was again present and assisted with the disinterment of his remains for the purpose of having them removed to his home in Warren County.
      Fannie Stevens, age 24 of Maineville, Warren County, appeared in Probate Court on 18 Apr 1866 for the purpose of obtaining a widow's pension under the Act of 1862. She
      was admitted to a pension of $8 per month commencing 4 Jul 1865 by certificate #95050 dated 24 May 1867. She was last paid $12 to 4 Jun 1914 when she was dropped from the rolls due to her death on 25 Jun 1914. Her death certificate indicates that was buried in the Wesleyan Cemetery in Cincinnati.
      Catharine Semler and John Eagle gave testimony in support of her claim.
 
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  • Sullivan F. Stevens (1844-1864) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo of gravestone at Maineville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      "Sullivan Stevens Post, No. 353,
      Located at Morrow, was organized on the 18th of August, 1883. Its name keeps green the memory of Sullivan F. Stevens, born in Warren county, O., September 5, 1844, second son of J. B. and Elizabeth Stevens. He enlisted August 31, 1861, in Company E, Seventeenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, as a private; was killed in a charge before Resaca, Georgia, May 14, 1864; first shot by a minie-ball through the right thigh, then by a shell, tearing away his head and right side. He was buried on the battlefield. He had never missed a day’s duty, was one of the first to re-enlist to see the war through, and died as he had served – face to the foe."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co E 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Killed at Resaca, Georgia on 14 May 1864
      Buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery
 
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  • Thomas J. Stevens (1837-1912) - Sergeant, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment  & Co E 92nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo of gravestone at Maineville Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 17th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Thos. J. Stevens e.at Butleville Aug. 31, 1861, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; pro. sergt.; elected to roll of honor in Jan. 1863; 3 times slightly wounded; det. in pontoon batn. from Jan. 1864, till dis. at Atlanta, Ga. in Sept. or Oct. 1864; application for pension pending for 16 years, not yet properly considered; mem. Stevens Post, G. A. R., past. O. D."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Sergeant on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co E 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
      Mustered out
    • Pension Index Cards
      File for pension on 22 Jan 1870 (SC#346319) for service in Co E 17th OVI & Co E 92nd OVI
      died 2 Apr 1912
      filed for a widows' pension on 14 Dec 1912 (WC#932072)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #24798 (1912) Thomas J. Stevens
      married white male
      born 4 May 1837 in Ohio to Barlow Stevens & E. A. Kelsey
      died 2 Apr 1912 at Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 5 Apr 1912 at  Maineville, Ohio
STEWARD
STEWART
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  • Charles Steward/Stewart (c1843-____) - Private, Company F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 75th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Charles Steward enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 11 Nov 1861
      Mustered into Co F, 75th OVI on 13 Dec 1861
      Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 31 Dec 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Charles Stewart filed for a pension in Illinois on 21 May 1774 & 13 Mar 1907 (Application #513735, Certificate #894226) for service in Co F, 75th OVI
      Julia Stewart filed for a widows' pension in Indiana on 23 Nov 1908 (Application #908546, Certificate #674164)
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  • Eli Stewart (c1843-1908) - Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Eli Stewart enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Disability discharge at Corinth, Mississippi
    • VanHouten and Cole, Warren County, Ohio Marriage Records 1872 - 1876, 14.
      page 215, number 631
      Eli Stewart and Amanda Unglesbee married 17 Jun 1875
    • Pension Index Cards
      Eli Stewart filed for a pension on 31 Dec 1885 & on 18 Feb 1907 (Application #557915, Certificate #975419) for service in Co A, 35th OVI
      Amanda Stewart filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 23 Oct 1908 (Application #906607, Certificate #668556)
    • "Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/) : citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 rolls 1 to 2539.
      Roll 2169, image 347; Eli Stewart, Co A, 35th OVI, died 15 Oct 1908, paid Amanda Stewart, widow, 568 Wyoming St., Dayton, Ohio
      Roll 2168, image 491; Amanda Stewart, widow of Eli Stewart, Co A, 35th OVI., died 16 Mar 1930
    • Graves at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
      Eli Stewart - Interment #29181 on 19 Oct 1908 in Section 102 Lot 1217 [born Miamsburg, Ohio, died 15 Oct 1908]
      Amanda M. Stewart - Interment #48442 on 19 Mar 1930 in Section 102 Lot 1217 [born Warren County, Ohio, died 16 Mar 1930]
    • Census Records (all are thought to be the same Eli Stewart)
      1850: Eli Stewart, age 7, Union Twp, Butler Co, Oh [one of 6 minor children in James & Susan Stewart household]
      1860: Eli Stewart, age 17, Clearcreek Twp, Warren Co, OH [listed in the household of Eli & Maria (Unglesbee) Thorn. Eli later married Maria's younger sister, Amanda Unglesbee]
      1870: Eli Stewart, age 25, Clearcreek twp, Warren Co, OH [listed in household of Eli & Mariah Thorne]
      1880: Eli Stewart, butcher age 36, Dayton, Montgomery Co, OH [head of household with wife Amanda Stewart and 4 year old son Raymond Stewart]
      1890: not found in Veterans Schedule
      1900: Eli Stewart, policeman age 54, Dayton, Montgomery Co, OH [head of household with wife Minnie Stewart and 23 year old son Raymond Stewart]
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
 
 
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STICKLES
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  • Samuel Stickles (c1834-1905) - Private, 11th Independant Battery Ohio Light Artillery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stickles, Samuel, 3. Sept. 18, 1861, 11th O. Indp. Bat.; dis. Nov. 5, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel Stickles enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 1 Sep 1861
      Mustered into 11th Indp OVLA on 27 Oct 1861
      Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 5 Nov 1864
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Lebanon ED 300, page 5 line 1, dwelling 182, family, 192, Lebanon Post Office
      Samuel Stickels, Pvt, 11 Ind. Battery Light Artillery from 7 Sep 1862 to 5 Nov 1864, 3 years 2 months 5 days
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel Stickles filed for a pension in Ohioon 14 Mar 1890 (Application #761476, Certificate #854210) for service in 11 Indpt Batty Ohio LA
      Adaline Stickles filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 19 Aug 1905 (Application #833665, Certificate #613614)
    • VanHouten and Cole, Warren County, Ohio Death Records Book III 1905-1908, page 14
      "pg 147, Stickelsi, Sam'l, 13 Aug 1905, age 71, born Sharon, OH "
STILES
STITES
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  • David Stiles (c1827-1885) - 2nd Lieutenant, Company K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    or David Stites
    • grave at Greenwood Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio - Interment #6926 in Zion (Lutheran) Section Lot 113 Space 5 on 31 Dec 1885
      David Stites son of Benjamin Stites
      b. Hamilton County, Ohio
      d. 29 Dec 1885 Coler [sic] County, Illinois
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      David Stiles enlisted as a 34 year old Lieutenant on 8 Oct 1861 for 3 years
      Commissioned into Co K, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861
      On detached duty July 3, 1863 as Brigade Acting Commissary of Musters
      Mustered out with company 23 Sep 1864 at Chattanooga, Tennessee
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      David Stiles, 2nd Lieut. Co K, 35th Regt Ohio Inf.
      died Dec 29, 1885
      Greenwood Cemetery at Hamilton, Ohio
    • Pension Index Cards
      Harriet C. Stites filed for a widows' pension in Illinois on 2 Jan 1897 (Application #647186, Certificate #660661) for service of David Stites in Co D, 1st OVI & Co K, 25th OVI
 
 
  • George R. Stiles (1830-1900) - Private, Company G, 154th Ohio National Guard Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #2376 in Section J lot 31 on 6 Sep 1900
    • Image: "Familiar Faces; George R. Stiles," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, 17 April 1890
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "G. R. Stiles e. May 2, 1864, co. G, 154th O. V. I.; di. Sept. 1864; corp."
      Service Record
      from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 33 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co G 154th OVI on 9 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 1 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for a Pension in Ohio on 15 Jul 1890 (Certificate #598230)
      Hope A. Stiles filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 11 Aug 190? (Certificate #512085), Jno. B. Scroggy attorney
    • "George R. Stiles," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, August 9, 1900
STILLWELL
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  • John Stillwell (c1847-1818) - Private, Company E, 138th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Rose Hill Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stillwell, John, e. at Cincinnati, May 2, 1864, co. E, 138th O. V. I.; dis. at Camp Dennison, Sept. 1, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John Stillwell enlisted as a 17 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co E, 138th OVI on 14 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 1 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John Stillwell filed for a pension on 22 May 1897 & on 13 Mar 1909 (Application #1191336, Certificate #991323) for service in Co E, 138th OVI
      died at Covington, Kentucky on 12 Jun 1918
    • Application for 1 headstone submitted by Mrs. William Heeg 31 Jan 1919
STITT
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STOCKMAN
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  • Henry Stockman (c1836-1900) - Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
 
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  • Joseph Stockman (c1846-1914) - Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joseph Stockman enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co E, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joseph Stockman filed for a pension in Ohio on 20 Feb 1892 & 17 Jan 1908 (applicatgion #1094171, Certificate #896668) for service in Co E, 146th OVI
      died 19 Aug 1914 at Dayton, Ohio
      Mary A. Stockman filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 19 Sep 1914 (Application #1034323, Certificate #784298)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #46614 (1914) Joseph Stockman
      married white male engineer
      born 11 Jan 1846 in Maryland to Geo. Stockman & Mary Winbigler
      died 19 Aug 1914 119 Kirham St, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, aged 68 years 7 months 8 days
      buried 22 Aug 1914 at Coodland Cemetery
    • grave at Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio - Interment #34777 in Sec 105, Lot 2648 on 22 Aug 1914
 
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  • Lloyd Stockman (1839-1912) - Sergeant, Company G, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at New Jersey Presbyterian Church Cemetery
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Lloyd Stockman, Civil War
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 12th OVI
    • Beers History of Warren County page 816
      "June 10, 1861, he enlisted as a soldier in Co. G, 12th O. V. I., and served in the Army of West Virginia till August, 1862, when he joined the Army of the Potomac; he served in that department till October following, when he returned to his former division; he participated in the following battles: Carnifax Ferry, second battle Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Cloyd Mountain, Lynchburg, and a number of minor engagements; he was honorably discharged July 14, 1864"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stockman, Lloyd, e. at Germantown, June 10, 1861, co. G, 12th O. V. I; pro. corp. at Summerville, W. Va. Sept. 1861; sergt. at Charleston, W. Va. Jan 1862; orderly sergt at Kanawha Falls, W. Va. Dec. 1862; det. prov. sergt. at Camp Warren, Charleston; 6 weeks in Marine hosp. at Cincinnati, measles; dis. at Columbus, July 11, 1864; mem. Kell Post, G. A. R.; past P. C.; pres. aide-de-camp dept. staff of A. L. Conger.."
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 316
      Charter Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
    • "Franklin Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • " History Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Twelfth O.V.I. Reunion, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday September 21, 1911
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 10 Jun 1861
      Mustered into Co G 12th Ovi on 10 Jun 1861
      Promoted to 1st Sergeant on 1 Nov 1863
      Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
      Died at Carlisle, Ohio on 5 Jan 1912
    • Pension Index cards
      Filed for pension on 26 Oct 1891 & 27 Aug 1909 (SC#841571) for service in Co G 12th OVI
      died 5 Jan 1912
      Mary E. Stockman filed for widows' pension on 10 Feb 1912 (WC #738005)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #5930 (1912) Lloyd Stockman
      married white male
      born 25 Aug 1839 in Maryland to George Stockman and Mary Ann Winbigler
      died 6 Jan 1912 in Franklin, Ohio
      buried 8 Jan 1912 at Carlisle, Ohio
STOKES
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  • Benjamin Stokes (1846-1915)
STONE
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  • George W. Stone (1848-1935) - service details needed
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #2826 of Grover Stone in Sec 2 Lot 11 on 10 Dec 1935 [Register of Interments lists as "vet"]
    • Everhart, Lest We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), 105
      "Stone, George W., Civil War Vet, Rose Hill Cemetery, Deerfield Twp, Warren Co., Ohio"
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  • James F. Stone (1842-1927) - Private, Company D, 76th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Otterbein Lebanon Cemetery
    • Service Record #1 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a private on 21 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co. F, 12th Illinois Infantry on 2 May 1861
      Disability discharge on 12 Jun 1861
    • Service Record #2 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a private from Galena, Illinois on 20 Nov 1861
      Mustered into Co D, 45th Illinois Infantry Regiment (Lead Mine Regiment) on 20 Nov 1861
      Disability Discharge on 12 Oct 1862
    • Service Record #3 from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old private on 23 Jan 1864
      Mustered into Co. D, 76th Ohio Infantry on 23 Jan 1864
      POW (exchanged - no dates or places listed)
      Survived the explosion on the steamer "Sultana" on 27 Apr 1865 at Memphis Tennessee
      Mustered out on 15 Jun 1865 at Camp Chase, Ohio
    • Pension Index
      Filed for a pension on 17 Jul 1883 (Certificate #717954) for service in Co D, 76th OVI; Co. F, 12th Illinois Infantry & Co D, 45th Illinois Infantry
STOOPS
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  • Samuel Stoops (1943-1916) - Corporal, Company D, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #3573 in Sec M Lot 4 on 18 Dec 1916
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stoops, Samuel, e. Aug. 6, 1862, co. D, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June 17, 1865."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel Stoops enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 6 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co D, 79th OVI on 20 Aug 1862
      Promoted to Corporal on 10 Feb 1865
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel Stoops filed for a pension in Ohio on 26 Dec 1890 & on 20 Feb 1907 (Application #979146, Certificate #710516) for service in Co D, 79th OVI
      died 15 Dec 1916
      Mary E. Stoops filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 22 Dec 1916 (Application #1089538, Certificate #829506)
      Attorney: A. Huffman.
    • "Samuel Stoops," obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, December 18, 1916, page 2, column 1.
      ". . . In August 1862 he enlisted with the 79th O. V. I. in defense of his country and went into camp at Camp Dennison, Ohio. Thence to Cincinnati, thence to Louisville, Ky., thence back and forth through western Ky. by marches to Nashville, Tenn., to Chattanooga, thence towards Atlanta, Ga., in which he was engaged in battle first at Resacca, Kennasaw Mt., Peachtree Creek and about Atlanta, thence with Sherman to the Sea. Engaged again at Savannah, Ga., and at Averysburg and Acan Run, North Carolina. Thence into Virginia and after the surrender of Johnston's army to Sherman he marched to Washington. All these hundred of miles, with brave comrades, these weary feet trod, enduring danger, exposure and fatigue for three years, in a righteous war for the preservation of our beloved union. . . ."
    • Reunion of the Gallant 79th Regiment," Miami Gazette (Waynesville, Ohio), Wednesday, August 10, 1904, p.1 c.1
 
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  • William Stoops (c1831-____) - Private, Company I, 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stoops, Wm. e. Sept. 1861, co. I, 73d O. V. I.; vet and dis. with regt."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      William Stoops enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 30 Oct 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 73rd OVI on 30 Dec 1861
      [no discharge information
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Massie Twp ED 295, page 3 dwelling 175, family 177, Harveysburg, Ohio Post Office
      Nancy E. Stoops, widow of William Stoops, Pvt, Co I, 73rd OVI from 1 Jan 1861 to 1 Jan 1862, 1 year.
    • Pension Index Cards
      Nancy E. Stoops filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 20 Mar 1905 (Application #824418, no Certificate #)
STOUGHTON
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  • Eli Stoughton (1824-1897) - Private, Company L & M, 5th Ohio Cavalry Regiment & Company G, 7th Veteran Reserve Corps
    • photo of Eli's tombstone at the Ohio Veteran's Home in Sandusky, Ohio, contributed by Patti Hanaghan 14 Jan 2017
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Stoughton, Eli, e. Sept. 1862, co. L, 5th O. V. C.; dis. Sept. 24, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Elis Stoughton enlisted as a Private on 4 Sep 1862
      Mustered into Co L, 5th OVC on 4 Sep 1862
      Transferred to Co G, 7th VRC on 1 Jan 1864
      Disability discharge at Washington, DC on 9 Dec 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Eli Stoughton file for a pension on 19 Dec 1879 (Application #333735, Certificatge #317177) for service in Co L & M 5th OVC & Co G 7th VRC
      Emeline Stoughton filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 10 Jun 1897 (Application #656140, Certificate #482955)
    • Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
      Eli Stoughton, Co L, 5th OVC & Co G 7th VRC
      born 12 Dec 1824
      died 9 Apr 1897
      Buried Ohio Veterans Home, Sec G Lot 6 Grave 31, Sandusky, Perkins Twp, Erie County, Ohio
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Eli Stoughton Co L, 5th Ohio Cavalry
      Date of Death: 9 Apr 1897
      Cemetery: Grave No. 246, State Soldiers' Home, Erie County, Ohio
    • Patti Hanaghan email dated 8 Jan 2017
      "My great great grandmother, Emeline Scofield Stoughton died in Pittsburgh Feb 1904 - her death certificate says she was to be buried in Pleasant Plain Cemetery, OH.
      Emeline was married to Eli Stoughton, a blacksmith in Warren County and he served in the Civil War from Warren County as a blacksmith...he is buried up in Sandusky at the Soldier's Home.
      Their daughter, Anna Stoughton married Joshua V Taylor,who also served in the Civil War from Warren County."
STOUTENBOROUGH
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  • Daniel Stoutenborough (c1834-1900) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Section 5 Lot 137 Site 1
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Daniel Stoutenborough, Civil War
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Soutenborough, Daniel, e. May 2, 1864, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Daniel Stoutenborough enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co B, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Daniel Stoutenborough filed for a pension in Ohio on 14 Jul 1890 (Application #806197, Certificate #566778) for service in Co B, 146th OVI
      Ellen C. Stoutenborough filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 10 Sep 1900 (Application #726435, Certificate #652225)
    • Daniel Stoutenboro obituary, Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, September 6, 1900
      " . . . He answered his country's call at the time of the war of the rebellion and served as a member of Company B, 146th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. . . ."
STOWELL
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  • John M. Stowell (1836-1876) - Private, Company D, 181st Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #1360 in Old Section lot 317-1 on 13 May 1876
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 311,
      Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
      "John Stowell, 181 O. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John M. Stowell enlisted as a 28 year old Private on 5 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co D, 181st OVI on 6 Oct 1864
      Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 14 Jul 1865
    • "Warren County in the War, Part V" The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 28, 1885
STRANGE
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  • George F. Strange (1849 -1913) - Private, Company K, 5th Infantry Regiment United States Colored Troops
    • Service Record from American Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com [paid site]
      Enlisted as a Private on 19 August 1864 at the age of 18.
      Enlisted in Company K, 5th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops on 19 Aug 1864.
      Mustered Out Company K, 5th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops on 22 Aug 1865.
    • Civil War Pension Index Card found at Footnote.com indicates
      Service - Private, Company K, 5th U.S.C. Inf.
      10 Jun 1886 - Invalid Pension Certificate 185279
      9 Mar 1918 - Widow Pension Application Filed
      Additional Service - Company H, 38 US Infantry
      George Strange died Dec. 25, 1913 at Wilmington, Ohio
 
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STRATTON
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  • Archelaus D. Strickler (1840 - 1919) - Sergeant, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #4409 in Old Section lot 93 on 22 Jul 1919 [no flagholder or other indication of military service provided at the grave]
    • "Thirty Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas Bogan
    • "Reunion of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September 28, 1911, page 1
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Archelus D. Strickler enlisted as a 20 year old Corporal on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Promoted to Sergeant on 20 Aug 1862
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Archelaus D. Strickler filed for pension on 22 Aug 1890 & on 19 Oct 1910 (Certificate #705460) for service in Co A 35th OVI
      died at Lebanon, Ohio on 20 Jul 1919
    • A. D. Strickler, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday July 24, 1919
      "Shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, he enlisted in Co. A., 35th Ohio Vol. Inf. He was mustered into the service at Hamilton, Ohio on August 20, 1861, served three years in the service of this country during those great days, and at the conclusion of his term of enlistment was mustered out August 19, 1864. He was made prisoner at the battle of Chicamauga [sic], but escaped on the way to prison, and three months later after enduring many hardships reached the Union lines at Knoxville, and rejoined his Company at Chattanooga."
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
 
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  • John M. Strickler (1838-1900) - Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3074 in Sec G Lot 63-2 on 8 Apr 1900
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Strickler, John M. e. at Lebanon, Aug. 1861, co. A, 35th O. V. I.; det. hd-qtrs. wagonmaster and asst. q. m.; dis. Aug. 26, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      John M. Stricker enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
      Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      John M. Strickler filed for a pension in Ohio on 26 Dec 1890 (Certificate #956957) for service in Co A 35th OVI
      Mary F. Strickler filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 8 Oct 1900 (Certificate #653331)
    • "Warren County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, December 19, 1885
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STRINGFELLOW
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  • Richard Henry Stringfellow (1839-1912) - Private, Company I 31st Ohio Infantry & Co A 11th Vet. Reserve Corps
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery Section A
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Richard Stringfellow enlisted at Reesville, Clinton co. Sept. 18, 1861, co. I, 31st O. V. I.; wounded in right side and right arm at Chickamauga; 2 months in hosp. with wound at Nashville, Tenn.; trans. co. A, 11th regt. V. R. C.; dis at Washington D.C. Sept. 20, 1864; mem. Stevens Post, G. A. R."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co I, 31st OVI on 19 Sep 1861
      Transferred into Veterans Reserve Corps on 15 Feb 1864 [no discharge information listed]
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for a pension on 15 Mar 1865 & 5 Apr 1909 (SC#74127) for service in Co I 31st OVI & Co A 11th VRC
      died at Morrow, Ohio on 29 Jul 1912
      Mary J. Stringfellow filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 12 Aug 1912 (WC#755846)
    • List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
      "Richard Stringfellow, Morrow PO, SC#79127, wound right side, $6.00 monthly pension."
    • Larry W. Collins Research Notes submitted 12 March 2007
      Richard Henry Stringfellow, born February 1839.
      He enlisted on 9/12/1861 at age 23 and on 9/19/1861 he mustered into "I" Co. OH 31st Infantry as a Private. He was transferred out on 2/15/1864. On 2/15/1864 he transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps (date and method of discharge not given). According to his entry in the 1890 Veteran’s Schedule, Richard was “shot through the arm” which might explain the transfer.
      In 1880, Richard was living in Salem Twp along with his wife, Hester, and their children Thomas and Maggie. By 1900 Richard and his (new?) wife, Mary J., were living in Morrow where Richard served as Marshall. Richard applied for a veterans pension as an invalid in 1865. Richard died in Morrow on July 29, 1912. Following his death his wife, Mary J., applied for a widow’s pension on August 12, 1918.
      Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com, Civil War Pension Index at Ancestry.com, 1890 Veterans Schedule; State of Ohio Death Index at Ancestry.com; 1880, 1900 and 1910 US Census Records
    • Ohio Death Certificate #40886 (1912) Richard Henry Stringfellow
      Married, white, male
      born 10 Feb 1829 in Ohio to John Stringfellow & Sarah Roach
      died 29 Jul 1912 at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 31 Jul 1912 at Morrow
    • Application for 12 headstones by E. Wilkerson 29 Oct 1913; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Richard Stringfellow, Priv. Co I 31th O.V.I & Co A 11th V.R.C. died July 29, 1912"
STRONG
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  • Nathaniel Strong (c1839-____) - Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Original Roll of Volunteers enlisted by Oliver H. Parshall for the 35th Regiment O. V. M. at Lebanon, on Sept. 4th, 1861 [Hazel Spencer Phillips, "Our Museum", The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday August 5, 1948] - listed as serving in Company F
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 709
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Strong, Nathan, seved in 35th O. V. I.; died at home."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Nathaniel Strong enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 26 Aug 1861
      Mustered into Co D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
      Transferred into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
      Absent, Hospital, Chattanooga, Tennessee on 3 Sep 1864
      Mustered out on 23 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Nathaniel Strong filed for a pension in Ohio on 22 Jul 1887 (Application #425839, no Certificate #) for service in Co D & G, 35th OVI
      Eliza A. Strong filed for a widows' pension on 26 Feb 1882 (Application #297947, no Certificate #)
      Anna M. Scott filed for a minor's pension in Ohio on 12 Jul 1895 (Application #618053, no Certificate #)
STROUD
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STROUT
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POW
  • William H. Strout (1832-1904) - Private, Company E, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
STROWBRIDGE [aka Strawbridge & Stroughbridge]
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  • Nathan Strowbridge (c1840/41-1910) - Private, Company G, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
    • buried in Lewis Cemetery as Nathan Stroughbridge according to the WPA Veteran Graves Registration Project
    • Listed as Nathanial Strawbridge in Civil War Discharges Volume 1
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Nathan Strowbridge enlisted as a 22 year old Privatge on 8 Aug 1863
      Mustered into Co G 2nd OHA on 19 Sep 1863
      Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 17 Oct 1892 & 21 Feb 1907 (SC#941715) for service in Co G 2nd OHA
    • Ohio Death Certificate #63714 (1910) Nathan Strowbridge
      single white male
      born 1840 to William Strowbridge & Betsy Hannis
      died 16 Nov 1910 Clearcreek Twp, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 17 Nov 1910 Red Lion, Ohio
STUBBS
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  • Jonas W. Stubbs (1832-1903) - Quartermaster, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Morrow Cemetery
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 309
      "Jonas W. Stubbs lieut. and q.m. 146th O. V. I.; 4-month service "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant on 2 May 1864
      Commissioned into F&S 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 5 Apr 1898 (SC#966376) for service as Quatermaster, 146th OVI
      Elizabeth A. Stubbs filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 31? Jan 1903? (WC#558012) James Ireland, Attorney
 
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  • Noah Stubbs (1841-1928) - Private, company H, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Woodside Cemetery, Middletown, Ohio
    • "Massie, Salem, And Harlan, Township Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas Bogan
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Noah Stubbs e. at Camp Dennison, Sept. 10, 1861, co. H, 2d O. V. I.; in hosp. at Louisville, Ky. Dec. 1861, typhoid fever; contracted hemorrhoids in service; det. div. teamster, May 17, 1862, to Oct. 1863; dis. Oct. 10, 1864; application for pension not yet properly considered."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a Private on 10 September 1861 at the age of 20 in Company H, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio .
      Mustered out Company H, 2nd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 October 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 26 Feb 1880 (SC#399111) for service in Co H 2nd Ohio Infantry
      died at West Middletown, Ohio on 17 Jul 1928
      Alice L. Stubbs filed for a widows' pension on 6 Aug 1928 (WC#a 10-22-28)
    • Ohio Death Certificate #41230 (1928) Noah H. Stubbs
      white male married to Alvicia Stubbs
      born 16 Nov 1841 at Morrow, Ohio to Zimri Stubbs & Mary Irons
      died 17 Jul 1928 at Madison Twp, Butler County, Ohio
      buried 19 Jul 1928 at Woodside Cemetery
 
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  • Samuel I. Stubbs (1844-1937) - Private, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Deerfield Cemetery - Section A Lot 23 Grave 1
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Stubbs, Samuel, e. May 2, 1864, co. K, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Samuel Stubbs enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Samuel Stubbs filed for a pension on 28 Jul 1890 & 4 Mar 1907 (Application #861428, Certificate #597046) for service in Co K, 146th OVI
    • Vale Funeral Home Records, Volume 2, page 121
      Samuel Stubbs died at home, Morrow, O.
      decd. Oct 27, 1937 at 1:35 P.M. Age 92 yr. 11 mo. 15 days
      Funeral at F.H. at 2 P.M. Sat. Oct 30, 1937 by Rev. Walter Peters - 2 songs by W. W. Whitacre.
      Burial in So. Lebanon Cemetery with Military Services at grave. Survived by 3 children Wilbur and Zimri Stubbs and Laura Trovillo. Charge to Veterans Adm and Wilbur Stubbs.
    • "Samuel Stubbs Dies Wednesday; Was Last Civil War Veteran Residing at Morrow," obituary, unnamed paper dated 28 Oct 1937 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
      "Samuel Stubbs, aged 93, last surviving Civil War veteran in the Morrow neighborhood and one of the last remaining in Warren county, died Wednesday afternoon at the home of a son, Wilber Stubbs, in Morrow. Mr. Stubbs suffered a paralytic stroke about a year ago and a second stroke last Sunday evening resulted in his death.
      The Vale Funeral Home, Morrow, has charge of arrangements which had not been completed late Wednesday. Relatives stated that interment will be made in the South Lebanon cemetery.
      Another son, Zimri Stubbs, of near Morrow, and a daughter, Mrs. Harry Trovillo of near Lebanon, survive."
STUMP
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  • David Stump (1808-1864)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery - Interment #38 in Section H Lot 43 [removed from Hiseys Graveyard - no military markings on grave]
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      [not service record found]
    • Everhart, Lest We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), 106
      "Stump, David, 1808-1864, Civil War Vet., Miami Cemetery*, Wayne Twp, Warren Co., Ohio"
 
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  • Joseph Stump (c1841-1910) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company L, 1st US Veteran Volunteer Engineers
 
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  • Lemuel B. Stump (1840-1869) - Company D, A & K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
SULLIVAN
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SUMNER
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  • Joshua Sumner (c1822-____) - 88th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Sumner, Joshua, served last year of war in co. F, 88th O. V. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Joshua Sumner enlisted as a 42 year old Private on 18 Aug 1864
      Mustered into Co F, 88th OVI on 18 Aug 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 3 Jul 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Joshua Sumner filed for a pension in Ohio on 22 Mar 1889 (Application #695200, Certificate #472765) for service in Co F, 88th OVI
      Sarah E. Sumner filed for a widows' pension in Virginia on 15 Dec 1904 (Application #818748, no Certificate #)
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Massie Twp ED 295, Page 3 Line 33, family 137, dwelling 139, Harveysburg, Ohio Post Office
      Joshua Sumner, Pvt, Co F, 88th OVI from 18 Aug 1864 to 4 Jul 1865, 11 months 14 days
    • [perhaps] Find A Grave Memorial# 51875626
      Joshua Sumner, b. 23 Aug 1821, d. 14 Sep 1904
      buried Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Carroll County, Virginia
SURFACE
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  • Elias Surface (1829-1914) - Private, Company E & K, 35th Ohio Infantry and Company C, 18th Ohio Infantry
    • photo of gravestone at Lebanon Cemetery - Interment #3912 in Sec C lot 153-3 on 29 Jan 1914
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 35th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Eli Surface enlisted as a 21  year old Private on 28 Feb 1862
      Mustered into Co E, 35th OVI on 28 Feb 1862
      Transferred into Co K, 35th OVI on 8 Sep 1864
      Transferred into Co C, 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864
      Mustered out on 9 Oct 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Elias Surface died 12 Jan 1914
      Margaret Surface filed for a widows' pension on 11 Feb 1922 (Application #1185021, no Certificate #) for service of Eli Surface in Co E, 35th OVI & in  Co C, 18th OVI
    • Ohio Death Certificate #5946 (1914) Elias Surface
      married white male farmer
      born 25 Nov 1829 in Ohio to Phillip Surface and Susan Surface
      died 27 Jan 1914 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
      buried 29 Jan 1914 at Lebanon Cemetery
 
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  • Moses Surface (1841-1925) - Private, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Deerfield Cemetery [doesn't appear to be in the cemetery records]
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 79th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Surface, Moses, 3 years in co. H, 79th O. V.. I.;injured foot. "
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Moses Surface enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 14 Aug 1862
      Mustered into Co H, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
      Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Moses Surface filed for a pension on 20 Aug 1883 (Application #493265, Certificate #403417) for service in Co H, 79th OVI
    • Ohio Death Certificate #54515 (1925) Moses Surface
      widowed white male laborer
      born 30 Auag 1841 in Warren County, Ohio to Philip Surface & [don't know]
      died 7 Sep 1925 in South Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, aged 84 years & 7 days
      buried 9 Sep 1925, South Lebanon Cemetery
SUTTON
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  • Allen A. Sutton (1835-1895)
    • photo of gravestone at Miami Cemetery, Sec C lot 26-2
    • Sons of Union Veterans Grave Registration
    • Hardesty's Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Sutton, Allen, e. May 28, 1862, co. A, 86th O.V.I.; dis. Sept. 28, 1862"
    • Service Record
      Allen A. Sutten enlisted as a 27 year old private on 2 Jun 1862
      Mustered into Co. A, 86th OVI on 2 Jun 1862
      Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Sep 1862
    • Pension Index Card
      Filed for a pension on 16 Feb 1891 (Certificate #794344) for service in Co A 86th OVI
      Amanda M. Sutton filed for Widows' pension on 26 Jun 1895 (Certificate #438861)
 
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  • Henry Sutton (1829-1900) - Private, Company K, 83rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery -  Sec.10 Lot 39
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Henry Sutton, Civil War
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Henry Sutton enlisted as a Private from Wabash, Indiana on 21 Sep 1864
      Mustered into Co K, 83rd Ind Inf on 21 Sep 1864
      Mustered out at Washington DC on 3 Jun 1865
    • Pension Index Cards
      Henry Sutton filed for a pension on 26 Sep 1885 (Application #550603, Certificate #811368) for service in Co K, 83rd Ind Inf
      Abigail Sutton filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 12 Nov 1900 (Application #730001, Certificate #516260)
SUYDAM
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  • Charles H. Suydam (1844-1899) - Private, Company H, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Springboro Cemetery
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Chas. H. Suydam e. May 2, 1864, co. H, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864"
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Charles Suydam enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co H, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Charles Suydam filed for a pension in Ohio on 31 Jul 1890 (Application #826523, Certificate #688460) for service in Co H, 146th OVI
      Amelia A. Suydam filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 11 Jun? 1899(Application #700253, Certificate #491699)
    • Application for 11 headstones by Peter K. Pence 12 Jan 1914; Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
      "Charles Suydam, Pri. Co H 146 O.N.G., died 1899, Springboro Ohio, Springboro, O"
SWANEY
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SWANGER
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  • John Swanger (1825-1900) - details of service is needed
    • photo of gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #801 in Sec 4 lot 88 on 18 Jan 1900
      [Rose Hill Cemetery Register of Interments lists him as a soldier]
SWANK
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  • Irwin Swank (c1843-1885) - Private, Company I, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County page 617, 958,
      "Irwin was a member of the 2nd Reg. Ohio Vol. Inf., in which he enlisted in 1861 and served his country faithfully until 1864, when he was discharged"
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Irwin Swank, 3 years in co. I, 2d O. V. I.; died in Colorado, March, 1885"
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 2nd OVI
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Erwin Swank enlisted as a 18 year old Private on 3 Sep 1861
      Mustered into Co I 2nd OVI on 3 Sep 1861
      Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Erwin Swank died at Idaho Springs, Colorado on 25 Mar 1885
      Kate Comer, guardian, filed for a minor's pension on 6 Oct 1891 (MC#423779) for service of Erwin Swank in Co I 2nd OVI
      Kate Metz filed for a widows' pension in California on 26 Apr 1921 (WO#1173258 - no WC#)
    • Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
      Erwin D. Swank, Pvt Co I 2nd Regt. Ohio Inf.
      Cemetery at Idaho Springs or Dumont, Clear Creek Co, Colorado
      date of death: 22 Mar 1885
SWENY
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SWANEY
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  • Franklin H. Sweny/Sweney/Sweeney (1841-1867) - Private, Co F 12th Ohio Infantry (3 months) & 1st Lieutenant, Co A & K, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page 644
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 69th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Frank Sweny 3-month service, co. F, 12th O. V. I.; e. at Marion, Sept. 1861, 2d lieut. co. A, 69th O. V. I.; pro. 1st lieut. co. F; vet in same; on staff asst. adjt gen.; res. Oct. 1864; died at Pendleton Landing, Ark. July 5, 1867; buried there."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Frank H. Sweeney enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
      Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 4 May 1864 (3 months service)
      Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Frank Sweeny enlisted as a 20 year old 2nd Lieutenant on 12 Sep 1861
      Commissioned into Co A 69th OVI on 25 Mar 1862
      Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and transferred to Co. K 69th OVI on 31 Aug 1862
      Resigned on 1 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Minerva E. Sweeney filed for a widows' pension on 21 Mar 1879 (Certificate #283524) for service of Frank Sweeney in Co K 69th OVI
    • Ohio. Warren County. 1890 U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
      Deerfield Twp Mason P.O. ED 288 p. 2.7 family 249; Minerva Sweney widow of Franklin Sweney, 2d Lieut. Co A 69th OVI from 12 Sep 1861 to 17 Jul 1865
      Deerfield Twp Mason P.O. ED 288 p. 2.7 family 259; Minerva Sweney widow of Franklin Sweney, Pvt, Co K 12th OVI from Apr 1861 to Aug 1861
    • Minerva E. Sweny died at Mason, Ohio on 4 Apr 1915 and is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery - Sec 2 Lot 48
    • Warren County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, November 21, 1885
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  • Monroe Sweny (1833-1889) - Private, Company H, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
    • grave at Kirby Cemetery, Turtlecreek
    • photo contributed by Susan Reedy 10 Aug 2011
    • Beers History of Warren County page 598, 884, 931
    • Warren County Soldiers Serving in the 146th OVI
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Monroe Sweny e. at Camp Dennison, May, 1864, co H, 146th O. V. I.; det. 8 days guarding prisoners from Va. to Columbus;; dis. at Camp Dennison, Sept. 7, 1864"
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Monroe Sweney enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 2 May 1864
      Mustered into Co H 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
      Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
    • Pension Index Cards
      Clara Sweney filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 17 Jul 1890 (Certificate #335603) for service of Monroe Sweney in Co H 146th OVI
SWINK
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  • Enos J. Swink (1843-1922) - Company D, 10th West Virginia Infantry & Company I, 11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment
    • photo of gravestone at Woodhill Cemetery - Sec. 10 Lot 1-17 [gravestone has Co J. 11th WVa I.]
    • "Our Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed," Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Enos J. Swink, Civil War
    • Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 310
      "Enos Swink, was in service in 11th W. Va. V. I."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Enlisted as a Private (no dates)
      Also had service in Co D 10th WV Inf.
      Also had service in Co I 11th WV Inf.
    • Pension Index Cards
      Filed for pension on 3 Feb 1890 (SC#547870) for service in Co D 10th WV Inf. & Co I 11th WV Inf.
      died at Franklin, Ohio on 10 Jan 1922
    • Ohio Death Certificate #5970 (1922) Eanos J. Swink
      single white male
      born in Stanton, West Virginia (age 78y 4m 13d)
      died at Franklin, Ohio on 10 Jan 1922
      buried at Woodhill, Franklin, Ohio on 12 Jan 1922
    • Veteran Called; Enos Swink Answers the Summons. The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle Thursday, January 12, 1922
      " Enos Swink, aged 78 years, veteran of the Civil War and a member of John Kell Post, died Tuesday morning at the home of his nephew, William Swink, on Lebanon avenue. ..."
SYLVESTER
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SYMONS
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  • William Symons
    • Beers History of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page 1042
      " . . . William
      (killed at the battle of Springfield, Mo., under Gen. Lyon), . . ."
    • Service Record from American Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
      Not Found
    • Everhart, Lest We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), 107
      "Symons, William; Killed at battle of Springfield, Mo. *
      of Harlan Twp, Warren Co., Ohio"
    • NOTE: The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard. Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon led the Union troops and was killed in action. becoming the first general killed during the Civil War. The loss in Lyon's command was 223 killed, 721 wounded and 291 captured or missing.
       

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