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BABBITT
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- Thomas Babbitt (c1844-____)
- Corporal, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry and Co G, 73rd Ohio Infantry
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Thos. H. Babbitt e. March
18, 1864, co. B, 79th O. V. V. I; wounded at Resaca; trans. co.
G, 73d O. V. V. I.; dis. July, 1865, aged 15 years"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Thomas J. Babbitt enlisted as a 20
year old Private on 18 Mar 1864
Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 18 Mar 1864
Wounded at Resaca,
Georgia on 15 May 1864
Promoted to Corporal on 17 Feb 1865
Transferred to Co G, 73rd OVI on 9 Jun 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Thomas Babbitt filed for pension on 17 Jun 1880
(SC#331544) for service in Co B 79th OVI & in Co G 73rd OVI
Mary M. Babbitt filed for a widows' pension in
Ohio on 1 Dec 1906 (WC#625261)
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BAILEY
BAILY
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- Abraham Bailey (10 Aug
1840-12 Apr 1912) - Co. C 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Abraham Bailey 3 years in co. C, 4th O. V. C.; cap. in
Tenn.; paroled."
page 316
Bailey, Abraham, 3 years in co. C, 4th O.V.C.;
cap. in Tenn.; paroled.
G.A.R. Sullivan Stevens Post, No. 353, Morrow
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 16 September 1861 at the age of 21.
Enlisted in Company C, 4th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 6 Nov 1861.
Mustered Out Company C, 4th Cavalry Regiment Ohio on 20 Oct 1864.
- Ohio. Warren County.
1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Salem
Twp, ED 296, image 7 Line 28
Abraham Bailey, Co K, 10th N.H. Infantry [New
Hampshire service thought to be accidently taken from the previous
line in the census for Dennis Buckley]
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 16 Apr 1886 & 16 Aug 1910 (Certificate
#425986) for service in Co C 4th OVC
- 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.
"Abraham Bailey, Priv. Co C 4th O.V.C. died Apr.
4, 1912"
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- Andrew J. Bailey (1844-1871)
- Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"A. J. Bailey e. Aug. 30, 1861, co. E, 17th O.V.I.; dis.
April 8, 1862; disab."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 31 August 1861 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31 Aug 1861.
Received a disability discharge from Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment
Ohio on 30 Apr 1862.
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension 16 Mar 1866 (Certificate #63770) for service
in Co E, 17th OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Pvt. Co E 17th Ohio Inf.
died 11 Feb 1871
Cemetery, Odd Fellows, Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
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- Aquilla Q. Bailey (c1839-____)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- James M. Bailey
(1834-1924) - Private, Co F, 12th Ohio Infantry, Co E 79th Ohio Infantry
and Co E 73rd Ohio Infantry Regiments
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery Section
B
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jas. M. Bailey served in co. A,
12th O. V. I.; wounded at Peachtree
Creek"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
James M. Baily enlisted
as a 22 year old Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19
Jun 1861
Disability Discharge on 17 Mar 1862
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
James Bailey enlisted as a 24 year old Private
on 18 Dec 1863
Mustered into Co E 79th OVI on 18 Dec 1863
Transferred into Co E, 73rd OVI on 9 Jun 1865
James W. Bailey mustered
out at Louisville, Kentucky onn 20 Jul 1865
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Salem Twp ED 296 dwelling 324 family 340 page 9 & 10
James. M. Bailey, Private Co F, 12th
OVI from 13 Jun 1861 to 23 Apr 1862;
discharged on acct disability
James M. Bailey, Private Co E, 79th from 18 Dec 1863 to 13 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
James M. Bailey filed for pension on 14 Apr 1879
(SC#471052) for service in Co F 12th OVI, Co E 73rd OVI, Co E 79th
OVI & unassigned 79th OVI
died 27 Feb 1924 at Morrow, Ohio
Lovina Bailey filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 8 Mar 1924 (WC#949578)
- "Pensions
For Some Warren County People," The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday August 9, 1900, page 2
- Ohio Death Certificate #12284 (1924) James
M. Bailey
white male married to Lavina Bailey
born 24 Feb 1834 in Morrow Ohio to John Bailey & Betsy Carroll
died 27 Feb 1924 at Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 29 Feb 1924 Morrow Cemetery
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- Michael P. Bailey (c1843-1908)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry and Company K, 2nd Ohio Heavy
Artillery Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Michael Bailey enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 3 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 3 Jun 1861
Transferred to Co I, 12th OVI on 3 Jun 1861
no discharge information listed
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Michael P. Bailey enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 28 Jul 1863
Mustered into Battery K, 2nd OVHA on 7 Sep 1863
Promoted to Corporal; lated reduced in ranks on 25 Aug 1863
Wounded in an affray in prison at Lexington, Kentukcy on 26 Jul
1864
Mustered out at Nasihille, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Michael P. Bailey filed for a pension on 22 Jul 1878 (Application
#258484, Certificate #599236 for service in Co F & I, 12th OVI
& in Co K, 2nd OVHA
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Michael P. Bailey, Case #31799, Central Branch, Dayton, Register
G, image #1367
Military History: enlisted 23 Jul 1863 at Athens,
Ohio as Pvt, Co K, 2nd OVHA; discharged at end of war at Nashville,
Tenn. on 23 Aug 1865
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 61, widowed stone
mason living in Dayton, Ohio; Sylvester Bailey, "son"
Middletown, Ohio
Home History: Admitted Central Branch 27 Dec 1906;
died 8 Oct 1908 at son's residence near north gate of home
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- Scott Bailey (c.1847-1867)
- Co. I, 194th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co 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 Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 11 February 1865 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company I, 194th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 13 Mar 1865.
Mustered Out Company I, 194th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 24 Oct 1865
at Washington, DC.
- Pension Index
Mother, Jemima Bailey, filed for a pension on 21
Jun 1887 based on Sylvester Bailey's
service in Co F 12th OVI and Co C 2nd USVVI (MO#356664 - no MC#)
and for Scott Bailey's service in Co.
I 194th OVI and Co F 146th ONG (MC#254223)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Scott Bailey, Pvt Co I 194th OVI
died.23 Feb 1867
Cemetery, Odd Fellows, Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
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- Stephen Bailey (1843-1963)
- Private, Company F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Sylvester Bailey (c.1842-1867)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
Enlisted on 19 July 1861 as a 19 year old private
Mustered in Co. F, 12thOVI on 19 Jul 1861.
Mustered on 11 Jul 1864.
- Pension Index
Mother, Jemima Bailey, filed for a pension on 21
Jun 1887 based on Sylvester Bailey's
service in Co F 12th OVI and Co C 2nd USVVI (MO#356664 - no MC#)
and for Scott Bailey's service in Co.
I 194th OVI and Co F 146th ONG (MC#254223)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Co F, 12th OVI,
died 15 Mar 1867
Cemetery: Odd Fellows, Morrow, Warren County Ohio
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- Thomas J. Bailey
(c1837-1898) - Sergeant, Company I, 194th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodside
Cemetery, Middletown, Ohio
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"T. J. Bailey e. March, 1865, co. I, 194th O. V. I.; sergt.;
dis. Oct. 24, 1865"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Thomas J. Bailey enlisted as a 28 year old Sergeant on 8 Feb 1865
Mustered into Co I, 194th OVI on 13 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 24 Oct 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Thomas J. Bailey filed for a pension on 10 May 1886 (SC#379826)
for service in Co I, 194th OVI
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Register
B #21813
Military History: Enlisted at Camp Chase, Ohio
on 8 Feb 1865 as Sergt Co I 194th OVI; Discharged 24 Oct 1865 at
Washington DC at close of war
Domestic History: Born Ohio, age 60, single, resident
Salem, Warren Co Ohio, brother James Bailey Morrow & Middletown
Ohio
Home History: Admitted 20 May 1895; died 6 Jan
1898, Michael P. Bailey, brother, notified, body shipped to Middletown
Ohio
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Thomas J. Bailey, Sgt Co I 194th OVI
Cemetery: Woodside at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
Date of Death: [2 cards - one as died 7 Jan 1898 and the other has
died 8 Jan 1898]
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- Thomas J. Bailey
(1812-1876) - Teamster, Company C, 4th
Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- grave at Morrow
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 49 year old Private on 14 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co C, 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
Disability Discharge on 10 Sep 1862
- Everhart, Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards on file at the Warren
County Recorders Office (Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical
Society, 2007), page 75
"Thomas J. Bailey (1812-1871)
Co C 4th OVC, Morrow Cemetery Section 2 Lot 48-1"
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Thomas J. Bailey, Pvt Co C 4th OVC
Cemetery: Odd Fellows at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
Date of Death: 9 Apr 1876
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
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- William
H. H. Bailey (1840-1894) - Private Co F, 1st Ohio Infantry
Regiment & Corpoal Co B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
for William H. Baily at Woodhill
Cemetery - Sec. 6 Lot 139 -5 [spelled Bailey
in cemetery records]
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929. Wm. H. Bailey,
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 303
"W. H. H. Bailey e. May 2, 1864, 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
William Bailey 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 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William H. Bailey enlisted as a 24 year old Corporal
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
William H. H. Bailey filed for pension on 5 Dec
1891 (Application #1084378 - no Certificate #) for service in Co
F 1st OVI & Co B 146th OVI
Amanda Bailey filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 31 May 1894
(WC#430881)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Wm. H. H. Bailey, Pvt Co F 1st Regt Ohio Vol Infty
Cemetery: Wood Hill at Franklin Warren County Ohio
Date of Death: May 8, 1894
- "Sudden Death of Wm. Bailey",
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, May 10, 1894
"... A sad coincidence in connection with the death of
Mr. Bailey was the fact that he was one of the committee of fifteen
now arranging for the observance of Decoration Day. Thus while aiding
in the work of strewing flowers on the graves of the dead soldiers
he unconsciously was making arrangements for the decoration of his
own grave."
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BAIRD
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- Andrew Baird (c1845-1918)
- Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Andrew Baird enlisted as a 19 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
Andrew Baird filed for a pension on 11 Aug 1890 (Application #866397,
Certificate #628526) for service in Company B, 146th OVI
died 14 Nov 1918 at New Madison, Ohio
Miranda Baird filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 29 Nov 1918
(Application #1132056, Certificate #866140)
- Ohio Death Certificate #76421 (1918) Andrew
Baird
retired white male married farmer
born 26 Oct 1849 in Ohio to TUnis Biard and Elizabeth Lane
died 14 Nov 1918 in New Madison, Darke County, Ohio
buried 17 Nov 1918 at Greenville, Ohio
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 8661911
Greenville Union Cemetery, Greenville, Darke County, Ohio
Andrew Baird, Co B. 146 Ohio N.G. Inf.
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- William Venable Baird
(1826-1899) - Sergeant Major & Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. V. Baird e. at Lebanon, Aug. 13, 1862, co. B, 79th
O. V. I.; pro. corp., sergt. and sergt.-major; det. ward master
and hosp. stew. 2 months at Gallatin, Tenn.; dis. at Camp Dennison,
June 17, 1865; mem. Thurston Post."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Obituary, 30 Mar 1899 Western Star
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1862 at the age of 36 & in
Company B, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 23 August 1862.
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 01 November 1864
Promoted to Full Sergeant Major on 10 February 1865 & transferred
to Field & Staff
Mustered out Company B, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 09 June 1865
in Washington, DC
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension 23 Jan 1880 (Certificate #304475) for
service in the 79th OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Wm. V. Baird, Sergeant Major, 79th OVI
died 23 Mar 1899
Cemetery: Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
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BAKER
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- Andrew J. Baker (1836-1913)
- Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Baker Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Andrew J. Baker 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
Andrew J. Baker enlisted as a 22 year old Private of 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
Andrew J. Baker filed for a pension on 16 Apr 1891
(SC#753803) for service in Co F 146th OVI
died at Morrow, Ohio on 21 Nov. 1913
- Ohio Death Certificate #66573 (1913) Andrew
J. Baker
single white male painter
born 2 Sep 1837 in Ohio to Abraham Baker & ?
died 21 Nov 1913 at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio, 76 years 2 months
20 days
buried 24 Nov 1913 at Zoar Cemetery
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- Ephraim O. Baker (c1838-4
May 1865) - Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Ephraim O. Baker enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 3 Oct 1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Died of disease at Smithville, North Carolina on 4 May 1865
Buried at Wilmington North Carolina National Cemetery
- Pension Index Cards
Parmilia Pugh filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on (Application
#844957, Certificate #611018)
Robert P. Baker, guardina filed for a minor's pension on 26 Jan
1872 (Application #201458, Certificate #160178)
- "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.
Parmelia Pugh, Roll #1824, image 466-7
widow of Ephriam O. Baker, Pvt, G 183 O.V.I.
Certificate #611018 dated 28 Jan 1908
Died 7 Feb 1922
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- Frank M. Baker (c1837-1917)
- Sergeant, Company F & Field & Staff, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
& Captain, Field & Staff, 194th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frank M. Baker enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 25 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 25 Apr 1861 (3 months)
Mustered into Co F, 12th VOI on 19 Jun 1861 (3 years)
Promoted to 1st Sergeant on 4 May 1861
Promoted to Quarter Master Sergeant and transferred to Field &
Staff on 8 May 1861 (3 years)
Promoted to Comm Sergeant on 28 Jun 1861
Disability discharge on 6 Oct 1862
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frank M. Baker enlisted as a 28 year old Quartermaster Sergeant
on 14 Mar 1865
Mustered into F&S, 194th OVI on 14 Mar 1862
Promoted to Captain 22 Oct 1865
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 24 Oct 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Frank M. Baker filed for a pension on 1 Aug 1890 & on 21 Mar
1907 (Application #874733, Certificate #631477) for service in Co
F 12th OVI & in 194th OVI
died at Soldiers Home California on 14 Aug 1917
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Frank M. Baker, Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, California, Register
D, image 322, Case #5900
Military History: Enlisted 19 Jun 1861 at Lebanon,
Ohio as Pvt, Co F, 12th OVI; disability discharge 25 Oct at Antietam,
Md.
Enlisted 14 Mar 1865 at Columbus O as QMS, 194th OVI; discharged
15 Sep 1865 at Washington, DC; loss of left are above elbow 1880
Domestic History: Ohio, age 66, married clerk from
Colorado; nearest relative, John M. Baker (cousin), Morrow, Ohio
Home History: Admitted 23 Jun 1903, 28 Sep 1914,
1 Oct 1915; died 14 Aug 1917
General Remarks: Section 31 Row H No. 10
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Frank M. Baker
Date of death: 17 Aug 1917
Buried at Los
Angeles National Cemetery, Section 31 Row H Site 10
- "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 Baker (c1837-1906)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- John H. Baker (c1837-1864)
- Corporal, Company D, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company H,
23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- 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 H. Baker enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co D, 12th OVI on 20 Jun 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 20 Jun 1861
Transferred into Co H, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
Killed at Cedar
Creek, Virginia on 19 Oct 1864
Buried at Winchester
National Cemetery
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
John H. Baker, Sgt, US Army, Civil War
Died 19 Oct 1864
Buried at Winchester
National Cemetery, Section 11 Site 273
- Pension Index Cards
John H. Baker died 19 OCt 1864
Eliza Baker filed for a mother's pension in Ohio on 26 Apr 1889
(Application #394283, Certificate #298413) for service on John H.
Baker in Co D, 12th OVI & Co H, 23rd OVI
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- John H. Baker (c1832-1862)
- Sergeant, Company A 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"John H. Barker sergt. co.
A, 79th O. V. I.; died Jan. 1863, at Gallatin."
- 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 Sergeant on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Died of disease at Gallatin, Tennessee on 18 Dec 1862
Buried Nashville Tennessee National Cemetery
- Pension Index Cards
Mary A. Baker filed for a widows' pension on 19
May 1863 (Certificate #39929) for service of John H. Baker in Co
A 79th OVI
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- John William Baker (27 Sep
1842- 21 Aug 1921) - Private, Company E, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Baker Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"J. W. Baker, co. E, 79th O. V. I.; served 1862-65; pro.
corp. then sergt."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Corporal on 09 August 1862 at the age of 19 &
in Company E, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 23 August 1862.
Promoted to Full Private on 28 February 1863 (Reduced to ranks)
Mustered out Company E, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 09 June 1865
in Washington, DC
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension 12 Mar 1891 (Certificate #810551) for
service as Corporal, Co. E, 79th OVI
died 19 Aug 1921 at Morrow, Ohio
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- Joseph S. Baker (1844-1872)
- Corporal, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #1116 in Old Section lot 83-1 on 13 Jun 1872
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Corporal 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
Margaret E. Calloway filed for a widows' pension
in Tennessee on 13 Jan 1912 (WO#978298 - no WC#) for service of
Joseph S. Baker in Co K 146th OVI
died 12 Jun 1872
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- Phillip Eddy Baker (23
Feb 1845-14 Jul 1926) - Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Baker Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Philip Eddy Baker e. May 2, 1864, co. F, 146th O. V. I.;
dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Philip E. Baker Enlisted
as a Private on 02 May 1864 at the age of 19 in Company F, 146th
Infantry Regiment Ohio
Mustered out Company F, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 September
1864 in Camp Dennison, OH
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension 16 Dec 1889 & 21 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#822342) for service as Private, Co F, 146th ONG
Died 14 Jul 1926 at Lebanon, Ohio
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- Albert W. Baldwin (c1846-1882)
- Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Albert Baldwin, co. G, 17th O. V. I. 1862-65;
died in Ill. Jan. 14, 1882"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Albert W. Baldwin enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 22 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co G, 17th OVI on 22 Feb 1864
Mustered out on 16 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Albert W. Baldwin
died at St. Augustine, Illinois on 14 Jan 1877
Nancy C. Baldwin filed for a widows' pension in
Illinois 18 Feb 1911 (WC#881857) for service of Albert
W. Baldwin in Co G 17th OVI from 22 Feb 1864
to 16 Jul 1865
filed for a minor's pension in Illinois on 30 Nov 1877
(Certificate #279233)
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- Hiram Baldwin (c1840-____) -
Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Jacob M. Baldwin (1842-1863
- Musician, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- John H. Baldwin (1843-1916)
- Private, Company C 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"J. H. Baldwin e. Sept. 15, 1861, co. C, 4th O. V. C.;
dis. March 1, 1863"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 16 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co C 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
Disability Discharge on 1 Mar 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 4 Aug 1886 (Certificate #396593) for service
in Co C 4th OVC
died at Dayton, Ohio on 21 July 1916
Bathsheba Baldwin filed for a widows' pension in
Ohio on 26 Jul 1916 (Certificate #814236)
- Ohio Death Certificate #45364 (1916) John
H. Baldwin
married white male
born 11 Mar 1843 in Ohio to Fielding Baldwin & Mary Steggs
died 21 Jul 1916 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried Morrow Ohio on 23 Jul 1916
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- Martin V. Baldwin (1840-1903)
- Sergeant, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Edwardsville Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"M. V. Baldwin e. at Middleboro, July 25, 1861, co. G,
17th O. V. I.; sergt.; in hosp. at Danville, Ky. 3 weeks, Dec. 1861,
measles; in hosp. at Marietta, Ga. 4 weeks, Aug. 1864, with foot;
vet. at Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; det. in q.m. dept.
at Nashville, Tenn. 8 months; dis. at Columbus, July 25, 1865; Q.M.M.
in Stevens Post G.A.R."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Sergeant on 15 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co. G, 17th OVI on 16 Jul 1865
Mustered out on 16 Jul 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for a pension on 27 Aug 1889 (Certificate #517900) for service
in Co G, 17th OVI
Malissa Baldwin filed for a widows' pension (Application
#796339 - no certificate # listed)
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- Samuel V. Baldwin (c1843-1908)
- Sergeant, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Samuel V. Baldwin enlisted as a 19 year old Corporal on 23 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Promoted to Sergeant on 19 May 1864
Mustered out with company at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
Member GAR Post #182 (Leo W. Myers) in Lincoln, Illinois
died 21 Nov 1908
- Pension Index Cards
Samuel V. Baldiwn filed for a pension on 24 Mar 1892 & 16 Feb
1907 (Certificate #867889) for service in Co A, 79th OVI
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
Samuel V. Baldwin Sergeant Co A 79th Ohio Infantry 23 Jul 1862 to
9 Jun 1865
d. 21 Nov 1908
buried Old Union Cemetery, Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois
GAR Post #182 (Leo W. Myers) Department of Illinois
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BALENTINE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- - Granville H. Balentine
(1842-1872) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BALLARD
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- George C. Ballard (c1842-____)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- James Ballard (c1843-____)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry and Co K, 4th US Cavalry
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BANER (Surname
Index) |
photo
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- William
T. Baner (1841-1864) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition,
page 304, "Banner, Wm. T.
co. A, 79th O.V.I.; killed at Peachtree
Creek, Ga."
page 316,
"BAINER POST NO. 537
On the 10th of August, 1885, Billie Bainer
Post was organized at Springboro. In August, 1862, Billie
Bainer enlisted in co. A, 79th O.V.I, and he fell fighting
for the old flag, shot through the right lung, near Atlanta, Ga."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record
William T. Baner enlisted as a 19 year
old private on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co. A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Killed at Peach
Tree Creek, GA on 20 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards [on
line indexes have the name spelled Bauer]
Father filed for a pension in Ohio on 25 Aug 1890 (Application #473119
- no certificate #) for service of William T. Baner in Co A 79th
OVI
Mother, Rebecca A. Baner, filed for a pension in Ohio on 10 Aug
1891 (Certificate #319917)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903 [on
line index has the name spelled Bauer]
William T. Baner, Pvt Co A 79th Ohio Inf.
Cemetery: Springboro at Springboro, Ohio
Date of Death: July 20, 1864
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BANGHAM
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Joseph T. Bangham (c1843-1928-
Corporal, 57th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph Banham enlisted as a Corporal from Richmond, Indiana on 18
Dec 1861
Mustered into Co B, 57th Ind Inf on 18 Dec 1861
Reenlisted on 1 Jan 1864
Discharged for wounds on 29 May 1865 (no additional information)
- Civil
War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH:
Warren County Genealogical Society, 2002), p. 155.
"Page 511
Know Ye, That Joseph T. Bangham, a Corporal of Captain Ridge's Company,
(B), 57th Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers who was enrolled
as a veteran of the ninth day of February 1864 to serve three years
or during the war is hereby Discharged, from the service of the
United States, this 29th day of May 1865, at Madison, Indiana by
reason of Surgeon's certificate of disability. Physically unfit
to enter or re-enlist in V. R. C.
Said Joseph T. Bangham was born in Wayne Co., in the State of Indiana,
is 21 years of age, five feet eight inches high, fair complexion,
blue eyes, light hair, and by occupation, when enrolled, a clerk.
Given at Madison, Ind. this twenty ninth day of May, 1865. J. L.
Simonson, Col. USA Milty Comd. June 1, 1865, paid. V. C. Hanna,
Paymaster USA."
- Pension Index Cards
Joseph T. Banham filed for a pension on21 Mar 1874 (Application
#191342, Certiricate #129278) for service in Co B, 57th Ind. Inf.
died 31 Mar 1928 at Long Beach, California
Mary R. Bangham filed for a widows' pension in California on 10
Apr 1928 (Application #1610400, Certificate #A9-4-28)
Remarks: see IC #459068 - Israel Athey,
F 188 Ohio Inf.
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BANGHART
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Van
Gilder Banghart (1835-1903) - Private, Company I 20th Ohio
Infantry and Company G, 2nd Ohio Infantry
- grave at Maple Grove cemetery - see Dodge
County, Nebraska GenWeb Project
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 2nd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Van Gilder Banghart e. Sept. 1861, co. I, 2d O. V. I.;
dis. Oct. 10, 1864"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Vangilder Banghart enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 22 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co I, 20th OVI on 27 Apr 1861 (3 months service)
Mustered out on 23 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Vanguilder Baughart enlisted as a 25
year old Private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co G 2nd OVI on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
- Ellen Van Houten and Florence Cole, Warren
County, Ohio Marriage Records 1861-1867 (Loveland, OH: Cardinal
Research, 1986; reprint, Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical
Society, 2003), 2
Vangilder Banghart & Catherine A. Roat 10 Mar 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Vangilder Banghart filed for a pension on
23 Sep 1890 (Application #906834, Certificate #787663) for service
in Co I 20th OVI and in Co G 2nd OVI
died Sept. 1903
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BANNISTER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Thomas W. Bannister
(1840-1882) - Sgt, Company C, 16th United States Colored Troops
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BARBEE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Elias Barbee (c1840-1912)
- Private Company G & K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company
B or C, 18th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Greencastle Cemetery, Montgomery County, Ohio
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page
709
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- "Thirty
Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Elias Barbee,
Civil War
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 7 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
Transferred from to Co K, 35th OVI on 23 Sep 1864
Transferred to Co B (or C), 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864
Mustered out on 9 Oct (or Nov) 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 25 Jul 1890 (SC#776860) for service in Co G
35th OVI & Co C 18th OVI
- Ohio Death Certificate #23571 (1912) Elias
Barbee
widowed white male
born 3 Oct 1840 in Ohio to John Barbee and Harriet Hayel
died 21 Apr 1912 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 23 Apr 1912 in Greencastle Cemetery
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- George Barbee/Barber/Barbie
(c.1842-1863) - Private Company D & G, 35th Ohio Infantry
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted for the 35th OVI at Lebanon
- "Warren
County Boys Prisoners in Nashville.", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday January 16, 1862
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page
709
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George "Barber"
enlisted as a 19 year old private on 26 Aug 1861.
Mustered in Company D, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Transferred from Co D to Co G 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 13 Oct 1863
buried at Nashville National Cemetery
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
George Barbie, Pvt, Infantry, Civil
War
Date of Death: 13 Oct 1863
Buried at Nashville
Tennesse National Cemetery, Section E Site 1229
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BARCUS
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- George W. Barcus (c1840-1862)
- Private, Company C & F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
aka Barkus or Barker
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BARKALOW
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
POW |
- Arthur
D. Barkalow (1846 -1933) - Private, Company K, 35th Ohio Infantry
& Co K, 1st US Veteran Volunteer Infantry
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 9 Lot 79 Grave 5
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Beers History of Warren County, Ohio
page 794
"Sept. 12. 1861, at the youthful age
of 15, he enlisted in the defense of his country in Company
K, 35th O. V. I.; he served in the army of the Cumberland under
Gen. Thomas, and participated in the following
battles: Perryville, Chickamauga and Mission Ridge; he re-enlisted
September, 1864, at the expiration of his first term of service;
this time in Company K, 1st Regiment of Veterans, of Gen. Hancock's
Corps. He received his honorable discharge Feb. 7, 1866, having
served almost through the war."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Arthur Barkalow e. at Middletown, Butler co. Sept. 12,
1861, co. K, 35th O. V. I.; the youngest soldier in the regiment,
enlisting at the age of 15 years; cap.
near Jasper, Tenn. Nov, 1863; paroled in 3 days, dis. at Chattanooga,
Tenn. Sept. 25, 1864; e. at Cincinnati, Feb. 2, 1865, co. K, 1st
Regt. Hancock's vets; dis. at Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Feb. 2, 1866;
mem. Kell Post, G. A. R."
- "Franklin
Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Arthur B.
Barkalow
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Arthur Barklow enlisted as a 17
year old private on 12 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co. K, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861
Mustered out on 23 Sep 1864
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 18 May 1884 (Certificate #323045) for
service in Co. K, 35th OVI and in Co. K, 1st US Vet. Vol. Inf.
- 1890
Special Schedule. - Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines, and
Widows, etc. M123.
Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio, ED 290, page
1 residence #1
Arthur D. Barkalow, Co K 35th OVI from 12 Sep 1861 to 26 Sep 1864;
re-enlisted Co K 1st US Volunteers from 2 Feb 1865 to 2 Feb 1866
- Ohio Death Certificate #72475 (1933)
for Arthur D. Barkalow, widow of Laura
Garrison
born 2 May 1845, Middletown
died 23 Dec 1933, Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
buried 26 Dec 1933, Franklin, Ohio [Croll Funeral Home]
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- Benjamin D. Barkalow
(1822-1885) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry and Company
F, 2nd Ohio Infantry
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 9 Lot 112-5
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Benj. D.
Barkalow, Civil War
- 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 2nd OVI
- Service Record #1
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Benjamin D. Barkalow enlisted as a 39 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
- Service Record #2
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Benjamin Barkalow enlisted as a 33 year old Private on 1 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F, 2nd OVI on 1 Sep 1861 (3 years)
Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Barkalow, Benjamin
Pvt, Co F, 2nd OVI
Cemetery: Woodhill, Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
Date of Death: 4 Jul 1885
- Benjamin D. Barkalow obituary, The
Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette, Saturday, July 11, 1885.
"The Franklin Chronicle contains a brief notice of Benjamin
D. Barkalow, who died a few days ago at the age of sixty-three years.
It says that he "early responded to the call of his imperiled
country, and entlisted, under the call for three months' service,
in Co. F, 1st O.V.I. After the expiration of his enlistment, he
enlisted for three years in Co. B,
2d O. V. I., in which he also served the full term of his enlistment."
The burial service was conducted by John Kell Post, of the G. A.
R."
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- Derrick L. Barkalow
(c1825-1862) - Private, Company B & F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Derrick
Barkalow, Civil War
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 75th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Derrick L. Barkalow enlisted as a 36 year old Private on 9 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co F, 75th OVI on 14 Dec 1861
Died of disease at Warren County, Ohio on 15 Apr 1862
Buried Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
- Pension Index Cards
___ filed for a widows' pension on 18 Apr 1864 (Application #49908,
Certificate #148034) for service in Co B & Co F 75th OVI
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- James K. Barkalow (c1846-1922)
- Private, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James K. Barkalow 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
James K. Barkalow filed for a pension in Indiana on 11 Jul 1889
& on 17 Apr 1908 (Application #715670, Certificate #500926)
died at Alexandria, Indiana on 11 Feb 1922
Frances A. Barkalow filed for a widows' pension in Indiana on 25
Feb 1922 (Application #1185452, Certificate #914081)
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needed |
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- John H. Barkalow (c1846-1872 -
Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John H. Barkalow enlisted as an 18 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
John H. Barkalow died at Hamilton, Ohio on 9 Apr 1872
Mary E Gorathney filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 3 Apr 1924
(Application #1217606, Certificate #968642) for service of John
H. Barkalow in Co E, 146th OVI
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- William
V. Barkalow (1846-1908) - Company B, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- Beers History of Warren County page 795
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William V. Barkalow enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 30 Sep
1863
Mustered into Co B 4th OVC on 30 Sep 1863
Mustered out with company at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
William V. Barkalow filed for a pension in Ohio on 1 May 1888 (Application
#654012, Certificate #505508) for service in Co B 4th OVC
died at Murfreesboro, Tenn. on 2 Jul 1908
Harriet E. Barkalow filed for a widows' pension in Colorado on 25
Sep 1916 (Application #10976908, Certificatge #826682)
Remarks: XC2692657
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
William V. Barkalow, Pvt Cavalry Civil War
Date of Death: 2 Jul 1908
Buried at Nashville
National Cemetery, Section V Site 16692
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BARKLEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- John W. Barkley (1841-1863)
- Private, Company I, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BARLETT
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Isaac Barlett (c1844-1915) -
Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodland
Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio - Interment #35809 in Sec 117 Lot 19
on 25 Oct 1915
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Isaac Barlett enlisted as a 20 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
- 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, dwelling 288, family 304, Franklin Ohio
Post Office
Isaac Barlett, Pvt, Co E, 146th OVI from 2 May 1864 to 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Isaac Barlett filed for a pension on 25 Oct 1890 & on 28 Feb
1907 (application #940019, Certificate #957944) for service in Co
E, 146th OVI
died 22 oct 1915 at Dayton, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #56652 (1915) Isaac
Barlett
retired white male widower
born 24 May 1835 in Ohio to John Barlett & "Garfold"
died 23 Oct 1915 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 25 Oct 1915 in Woodland Cemetery
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BARNES
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Henry Barnes (c1815-1870)
- Private, Troop G, 5th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#952 in Sec 3 Lot 139 on 13 May 1870
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Henry Barnes enlisted as a 42 year old Private on 30 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co G, 5th OVC on 7 Nov 1861
Disability discharge on 23 Jul 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Henry Barnes filed for a pension on 7 Feb 1870 (Application #152553,
Certificate #169078) for service in Co G, 5th OVC
Mary Barnes filed for a widows' pension on [perhaps] 25 Jun 1874?
(Application #188156, Certificate #159515)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Henry Barnes, Pvt, Co G, 5th Regt Ohio Cavy
Cemetery: Deerfield Twp at Mason Ohio
Date of Death [blannk]
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- John Barnes (1842-1863)
- Corporal, Company C, 97th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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photo
needed |
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- William W. Barnes Jr.
(1847-1928) - Private, Company F, 179th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec.10 Lot 189-5
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William W. Barnes enlisted as a 17 year old Private on 3 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co F, 179th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
Mustered out on 17 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
William W. Barnes filed for a pension in Ohio on 15 Jul 1890 (Application
#811611, Certificate #562540) for service in Co F, 179th OVI
died 21 Jul 1928 at Zanesville, Ohio
Annie Barnes filed for a widows' penion in Ohio on 25 Jul 1928 (Application
#1619596, Certificate #a 2-28-29
XC 3022181
- "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.
William W. Barnes, F 179 OVI, Roll
107 images 404 & 405
died 28 Jul 1928; pay wid. Annie Barnes, 642 Belknap St, Zanesville,
Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #45184 (1928) William
W. Barnes Jr.
married white male farmer
born 6 Sep 1847 in Ohio to William Barnes Sr. & Nancy Young
died 21 Jul 1928 at Zanesille, Muskingum County, Ohio, aged 80y
10m 15d
residence 1189 Pine
buried 23 Jul 1928 at Franklin Cem, Ohio
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BARNHART
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Henry Barnhart (1825-1868)
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photo
needed |
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- William Frank Barnhart
(1846-1899)
- photo of possible footstone
at Miami Cemetery
- The Miami Cemetery Register of Interments has
Interment #2311 of William Frank
Barnhart, liveryman, in Section A Lot 41 E.C.S. on 17 Sep 1899;
born 17 Jul 1846 Warren Co O; died15 Sep 1899 Warren Co O
[the middle name appears to have been added
at a different time]
- "Lest
We Forget, Volume I" by Mary M. Everhart lists William
F. Barnhart as serving in 13th OVC [but
see William Thomas Barnhart below]
- "Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" by Mary M.
Everhart lists William F. Barnhart as serving in 13th OVC [but
see William Thomas Barnhart below]
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needed |
|
- William
Thomas Barnhart (1845-1922) - Company E, 4th Battalion Ohio
National Guard Cavalry & Company E, 13 Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
[note Veteran Grave Registration Cards show William
F. in Co E, 13OVC & William T. in Co D,
174 OVI which is thought to be wrong]
- photo of possible footstone
at Miami Cemetery - The
Miami Cemetery Register of Interments has
Interment #3929 of Wm. Thos. Barnhart, painter, in Section A
Lot 41 N.C.W. on 9 Jan 1922
born 23 Jun 1845 Warren Co O; died 5 Jan 1922
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303,
"Barnhart, Wm. T. e. at Waynesville, July
4, 1863, co. E. 4th O Indp. Batn. V. C.; dis. at Cincinnati, March
12, 1864; e. there Feb. 26, 1864, co. E, 13th O. V. C.; m.o. at
Petersburg, Va. Aug. 10, 1865; S.V.C in Bainer Post."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 13th OVC
- Service Record [no middle
initial in service records]
William Barnhart enlisted as an 18 year old private on 25 July 1863
Mustered into Co E, 4th Independent Ohio Cavalry Battalion (6 months
service) on 21 Sep 1863
Mustered out 12 Mar 1864
William Barnhart reenlisted as an 18 year old private on 26 Feb
1864
Mustered into Co E, 13th Ohio Cavalry Regiment on 5 May 1864
Mustered out on 10 Aug 1865 at Petersburg, Virginia
- Pension Index
William Barnhart filed for an invalid pension on 12 Dec 1876 (Certificate
#378995) based on service in Co E, 4th Battln Ohio N.G. Cav. &
Co E, 13th OVC,
died 5 Jan 1922 at Lebanon, Ohio [no widow pension filed]
- The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday
January 19, 1922; William
Thomas Barnhart 1922 Obituary says in part,
On the 25th day of July, 1863 at Waynesville, Ohio, he enlisted
for a period of 6 months as a private in Company E, Fourth Independent
Battalion Ohio Vol. Cavalry and was mustered out on the 12th day
of March, 1864, at Cincinnati, Ohio. He reenlisted for a period
of three years as a private in Company E, 13th Regiment Ohio Vol.
Cavalry and was mustered out August 1, 1865 at Petersburg, Va.,
having served a period of two years and 8 months.
- CONFLICTING INFORMATION:
The books, "Lest
We Forget, Volume I", "Civil
War Soldiers Buried in Warren County, Ohio" and "Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" all show
William T. [Thomas] Barnhart as having served in Company D, 174th
OVI. There was a William Barnhart in the Civil War Service
and Pension Index Records in the 174th but the following information
found for him doesn't seem to match anyone in Warren County.
Service Record
William Barnhart enlisted as an 18 year old private on 5 Jul 1863
Mustered into Co C, 4th Independent Ohio Cavalry Battalion (6 months
service) on 22 Aug 1863
Mustered out on 12 Mar 1864
Reenlisted as a 19 year old private on 5 Sep 1864
Mustered into Company D. 174th OVI on 5 Sep 1864
Mustered out on 28 Jun 1865 at Charlotte, North Carolina
Pension Index
William Barnheart [not Barnhart] filed for an invalid pension on
8 Apr 1874 (Certificate #337573) for service as a private in Co.
C, 4th Battln Ohio N.G. Cav. & in Co. D, 174th OVI.
Date of death listed as 18 Mar 1915 at Lowell, Ohio. [Lowell
is a little north of Marietta in Washington County, Ohio]
Lydia S. Barnheart [not Barnhart] filed for a widows' pension on
8 Apr 1915]
1915 Ohio Death Certificate #19157
for William Barnheart
born 18 Jan 1845 in Ohio to William Barnheart and Mary Johnson
died 18 Mar 1915 Adams Twp, Washington County, Ohio [married]
buried Green Lau?? Cem. 20 Mar 1915
Lydia S. Barnheart, Lowell Ohio, Information
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BARR
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Hezekiah Barr (c.1841-1920)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- 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
Hezekiah Barr enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Wounded at Missionary
Ridge, Tennessee on 25 Nov 1863
Wounded at Atlanta,
Georgia on 20 Jul 1864
Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 3 Dec 1864
- Pension Index
Hezekiah Barr filed for an invalid pension on 10 Jan 1865, shortly
after his discharge (SC#48683) for service in Co A, 35th Ohio Infantry
He died on 15 Dec 1920 in Bozeman, Montana
- 1 Nov 2004 email from David
Wallace who writes,
"Per LDS, a Hezekiah Barr served in 35th Ohio;
Ancestry.com says a Hezekiah Barr served in co. A, 35 Ohio Infantry;
I know he was from the Warren Co. area [Union Twp. in 1860 Census].
Do you have any other info on him? His wife was
Susanna Lucas. Hezekiah would be my great-great
grandfather."
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
Buried Park City Cemetery, Stillwater County, Montana, Section 6
Lot 12
- photo of gravestone at findagrave.com
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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BASLIN
BRESLIN
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- Charles
Breslin (aka Baslin]
(c1817-____) - Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Chas. Baslin e. Aug. 30,
1861, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; dis. March 18, 1863, disab."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles Breslin enlisted as a 44 year
old Private on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Disability discharge on 18 Mar 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Charles Breslin filed for a pension
on 30 Jul 1867 (Application #127634, Certificate #127354) for service
in Co E 17th OVI
[Raly?] Breslin filed for a widows' pension in Iowa on [? perhaps
29 Jul ____] (Application #466462, Certificate #498145)
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BASORE
(Surname Index) |
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- Peter Basore (c1816-1862)
- Private, Company E 31st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 45 year old Private on 20 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co E 31st OVI on 24 Sep 1861
Died of disease at Somerset, Kentucky on 9 Feb 1862
Buried Mill Springs, Kentucky
- Pension Index Cards
Maria C. Basore filed for a widows' pension (Certificate
#146231) for service of Peter Basore
in Co E 31st OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
"Certificate #140231 [sic],
Maria C. Basore, Franklin Post Office, widow, $8 per month, Mar.,
1872"
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com.
http://www.fold3.com
Maria
C. Basore (Certificate #146231) widow of Peter Basore,
Co E, 31st OVI [57 images]
Peter Basore enrolled as a private for a term of
three years on 20 Sep 1861 at Camp Chase and was mustered into Co.
E, 31st OVI on 24 Sep 1861. He died of apoplexy on 9 Feb 1862 at
Somerset, Kentucky. He was found dead in stable while tending to
private and government owned horses. He left his widow Maria
Charlotte Baysore with 6 young children.
This pension file places the Peter Basore family
in Germantown, Montgomery County both before and after the war.
The pension file contains 3 original “Family
Record” pages from the family bible along with an affidavit
by R. S. Lockwood, Notary Public, that he removed
the pages from the bible in the presence of Maria C. Basore
at Franklin, Ohio on 13 Jan 1872. In addition, the “List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883”, lists Maria
C. Basore at Franklin Post Office, Warren County. One of their seven
children, Maria Adelia Basore (1851-1915) and a
John L. Miller
(1842-1922) were married
in Warren County in 187. They are buried together in Section
6 Lot 22 of Woodhill Cemetery.
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BATE
BATES
(Surname Index) |
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- George
J. Bate/Bates (c1842-1863) - Private, Company G & A, 35th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- 1860 US Census, Warren Co, Oh, pop. sch.,
Wayne Twp, Waynesville Post Office, page 15 (penned) 116 (stamped),
Thomas Bates household.
George J. Bates, 20, laborer, born
Connecticut
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George Bate enlisted as a 19 year old
Private on 7 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co G 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
transferred from Co G to Co A 35th OVI in 1861
Killed at Chichamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Buried at Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery
- William Andrew Hathaway
23 Mar 1862 Civil War Letter
article by Dallas
Bogan
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
[not found]
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- Hiram Bates (1840-1917)
- Corporal, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4173 in Section H Lot 133 grave 8 on 5 Jan 1917
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Hiram Bates 3-year and vet. service in co. G, 17th O.
V. I.; pro. corp."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 15 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co G 17th OVI on 15 Sep 1861
Promoted to Corporal
Mustered out on 16 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Ohio on 12 Feb 1883 & on 20 Feb 1907
(SC#453736
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 2 Jan 1917
Julia A. Bates filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 22 Jan 1917
(WC#825241)
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Lebanon East ED 299, page 5 line 7 & 8, dwelling 234, family
240
Hiram Bates, Private/Corporal, Co G 17th Ohio Infantry 15 Sep 1861
- 16 Jul 1865
- Ohio Death Certificate #6988 (1917) Hiram
Bates
married white male
born 16 Jul 1840 in Ohio to Mary Bates & [unknown]
died 2 Jann 1917 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
buried 5 Jan 1917 at Lebanon Cemetery
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- John H. Bate/Bates
(c1843-1864) - Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- 1860 US Census, Warren Co, Oh, pop. sch.,
Wayne Twp, Waynesville Post Office, page 15 (penned) 116 (stamped),
Thomas Bates household.
John H. Bates,
17, born Kentucky, attended school within the year
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John H. Bate enlisted as a 19 year
old Private on 5 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 5 Aug 1862
Captured at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Died of disease while imprisoned at Richmond, Virginia on 11 Mar
1864
Buried Richmond, Virginia
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- Joseph
K. Bates (c1843-c1903?) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
[Alias James K. Bates]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
645
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph Bates enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 19 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jul 1861
Mustered out aon 11 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards
James K. Bates alias Joseph K. Bates
filed for a pension in Kentucky on 25 Jul 1890 (Application #827599,
Certificate #647580) for service in Co F, 12th OVI
Carrie Bates filed for a widows' pension in Kentucky on 18 Sep 1903
(Application #791498, Certificate #564734)
XC 2674238
- Kentucky. Montgomery
County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Mount
Sterling ED 123, Page 1 (penned) dwelling #185, Family #185
Joseph K. Bates, Pvt, Co F 12 Ohio Inf. from 9 Jun 1861 to 11 Jul
1864, 3 years 21 days
- "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
121, image 141
Carrie Bates, widow of James K. Bates, Pvt Co F, 12th Ohio Inf
Certificate #564734, $8 commencing 18 Sep 1903
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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BATEMAN
(Surname Index) |
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- Kersey Bateman (c1817-1894) -
1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster, Field & Staff, 86th Indiana Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Hicksite
Quaker Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Kersey Bateman enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant from Attica, Indiana
on 12 Aug 1862
Commissioned into F&S 86th Ind Inf on 14 Aug 1862
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and Quartermaster on 12 Aug 1862
Resigned, disability on 2 Sep 1863
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Kersey Bateman, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #9332
Military History: Enlisted 14 Aug 1862 at Lafayette,
Ind in 86th Ind Vols Reg. Q.M., disability discharge at McMinnville,
Tenn on 1 Sep 1863
Domestic History: Born Warren Co, ohio, age 63,
residence Vincennes, Ind., Grain Butyer, Widower, Warren M. Bateman
(Brother), Glendale, O.
Home History: Admitted 6 May 1882, discharged 14
Jul 1885 at request
General Remarks: None
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- Samuel L. Bateman (1834-1903)
- Sergeant, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Samuel Bateman enlisted as a 30 year old Sergeant 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
Samuel L. Bateman filed for a pension in Ohio on 15 Sep 1890 (Application
#941833, Certificate #791499) for service in Co C, 146thOVI
Augusta Bateman filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 18 May 1903
(Application #784834, Certificate #560294)
- 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, page 1 dwelling 33, family 34
Samuel L. Bateman, Sergeant, Co C 146 Ohio Inf from 2 May 1864 to
10 Sep 1864, 4 months & 8 days
Cozadddale Post Office
- Mr. Samuel Bateman obituary, The Western
Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, June 18, 1903
" . . . His married life has been spent continuously in
this vicinity living almosst thirty years at his home in Cozaddale
wher he lived at the breaking out of the civil wawr. His love to
his country was aroused and finally responded to the call to arms
and bidding ood bye to family went forth to do battle for his country,
remaining till the close of the war, who when receiving his discharge
returned to his family, resuming his avocation. . . ."
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BAUGHMAN
(Surname Index) |
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- Samuel Baughman (1838-1920) -
[Civil War Service of this Samuel Bowman
not confirmed.]
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- 1910 Census for Clearcreek Twp, Warren
County, Dwelling 31, Family 32 for
Samuel & Eliza Baughman does not list any Civil War Service.
- Ohio Death Certificate #50834 (1920) Samuel
Baughman
widowed, white male farmer
born 5 Feb 1838 in Ohio to John Baughman of Pennsylvania and Mary
Smith of Ohio
died 8 Jul 1920 in Clearcreek Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 11 Jul 1920 at Franklin, Ohio
-
Service and Pension Records
show 4 men named Samuel Baughman serving in Ohio
Regiments. None of them seem to be a reasonable
match to the Samuel Bowman buried in Woodhill Cemetery.
- 25th OVI: This Samuel
Baughman enlisted as a 22 private on 18 Jun 1861 in
Co G, & discharged at Columbus on 30 Aug 1862. He filed
for and received a invalid pension on 12 Feb 1863 (Application
#10395, Certificate #19606). His father, Michael Baughman, filed
for a received a dependents pension on 17 Feb 1877 (Application
#231666, Certificate #187121)
- 75th OVI: This Samuel
P. Baughman enlisted as a 35 year old Private on 30
Oct 1861 in Co G, was killed at Gettysburg on 2 Jul 1863 and
is buried in Gettysburg National Military Park in Sec E Site
19. His widow, Mary Ann (Sentman) Baughman, filed for a "Half-Pay"
pension from Verona, Preble County, Ohio on 5 Aug 1863 (Application
#29286, Certificate #15623). See 35
page pension file on Fold3.
- 76th OVI: A Jacob Baughman
filed for a fathers' pension on 3 Nov 1890 (Application #484640,
Certificate #347719) for service of Samuel A. Baughman
in Co E and K of the 76th OVI. Service information not located.
- 128th OVI: This Samuel
A. Baughman enlisted as a 27 year old Corporal in Co
H on 23 Dec 1863 and mustered out on 13 Jul 1865. He filed for
a pension on 19 Jul 1890 (Application #880545, Certificate #757548).
He was listed in the 1890 Veteran's Schedule for DeGraff, Logan
County, Ohio
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BAYN
(Surname Index) |
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- Matthew Bayn
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Matthew Bayn was in govt. service as teamster 8 months,
1862, in W. Va."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found]
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BAYSORE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Allen D. Baysore (1835-1906)
- Sergeant, Company a, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BEACHEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- William
C. Beachey (c1846-1922) - Musician, Company G, 183rd Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William C. Beachey enlisted as an 18 year old Musician on 25 Sep
1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 29 May 1865
- Pension Index Cards
William C. Beachey filed for a pension on 7 Mar 1882 & on _?_
1907 (Application #443126, Certificate #583561) for service in Co
G 183rd OVI
- Serial Set Vol. No. 6165, Session Vol.
No.26; Publication: Report: S. Doc. 646; Date: 1912-05-07; page
46
William C. Beachey, increase of pension to $24 per month, 59th Congress
Session 1, Senate Report #96, House Report #478, Senate Bill 1036
passed 5 Feb 1906
59th Congress, 1st Session | House of Representatives. |
Report No. 478
Mr. Calderhead, from the Committee on Invalid Pensions, submitted
the following Private Report. [to accompany S. 1036.]
The Committee on Invalid Pensions, to whom was referred the bill
(S. 1036) granting an increase of pension to William C. Beachey,
have examined the same and adopt the Senate report thereon and recommend
that the bill do Pass.
[Senate Report No. 96, Fifty-ninth Congress, first session.]
The Committee on Pensions, to whom was referred the bill (S. 1036)
granting an increase of pension to William C. Beachey, have examined
the same and report:
This bill proposes to increase from $12 to $24 per month the pension
of William C. Beachey, of Veterans' Home, Napa County, Cal., late
of Company G, One hundred and eighty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, who served from September 25, 1864, to May 29, 1865, and
was honorably discharged.
Soldier is now receiving a pension under the act of June 27, 1890,
at the rate of $12 per month on account of total blindness of both
eyes. He filed a claim under the general law May 18, 1882, alleging
diarrhea, rheumatism, and results of intermittent fever, but he
could file no proof showing the service origin and continuance of
his disabilities, for which reason his claim was rejected January
4, 1888.
Claimant was medically examined March 4, 1891, at San Francisco,
Cal., and the report of the Bureau examining surgeons showed that
he was totally blind in both eyes. Evidence accompanying the bill
also shows that he is totally blind an further shows that he is
in indigent circumstances, without property, and entirely dependent
upon his present pension for support. He is 58 years of age.
An increase of his pension to $24 per month is recommended upon
the ground of his present condition; it is not due to his military
service, which was less than one year, and no higher rate is warranted.
The bill is therefore reported back favorably with a recommendation
that it pass.
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
William C. Beachey, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio,
Register. B Record #33764
Military History: Enlisted 24 Sep 1864 at Lebanon,
Ohio as Musician Co G 183d Ohio Inf.; discharged 29 May 1865 at
Camp Dennison, Ohio at close of war.
Domestic History: born Ohio age 62, divorced, blind,
clerk, Lebanon, Ohio, sister, Mrs. Alice Johnson.
Cambridge, Ohio
Home History: Admitted to C.B. 21 May 1909, died
19 Jul 1922 at Tampa Fla, while AWOL from Central Branch
- William
C. Beachey (c1847-1922) "William Beachey Dies in Florida,"
obituary, unnamed newspaper, Thursday July 13, 1922
"... Mr. Beachey served his country in
the Civil War as a musician in Co. G., 183rd Ohio Regiment, at the
age of 17, and was ever a faithful member of the local post of the
G. A. R. ..."
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BEAL
BEALL
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Samuel
Beal/Beall (1832-1914) - Private, Company B, 146th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Red Lion Cemetery
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Samuel Beal,
Civil War
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Samuel Beall enlisted as a 31 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
Samuel Beal filed for a pension in
Ohio on 11 Aug 1897 & on 13 Mar 1907 (Application #1125406,
Certificate #979495) for service in Co B, 146th OVI
died 18 Nov 1914 at Red Lion, Ohio
Catherine S. Beal filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 14 Dec
1914 (Application #1038410, Certificate #789800)
- Samuel Beal
Pension File contributed by Jane (Beal) Bailey 24 Jul 2013
- Ohio Death Certificate #63323 (1914) Samuel
Beal
Married white male farmer
born 12 Jan 1832 in Ohio
died 18 Nov 1914 at Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio, aged 82 years
4 months 6 days
buried 20 Nov 1914, Red Lion Ohio
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BEAN
(Surname Index) |
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- Theodore Bean (?) - 2nd
Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Theodore Bean, e. Sept. 1863, 2d O. V. H. A.; dis. Sept.
1865 "
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found]
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BECHER
(Surname Index) |
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- William H. Becher (1841-1931)
- Private, Company I 93rd Ohio Infantry Regiment & US Veteran Volunteer
Engineers
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. H. Becher e. Dec. 1862, co. I, 93d O. V. I.; in U.
S. V. V. Eng. 1864-65."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William H. Beecher enlisted as a 20
year old Private on 9 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co I 93rd OVI on 20 Aug 1862
Transferred into VV on 25 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards
William H. Becher filed for a pension on 8 Aug 1892 & on 25
Mar 1907 (Application #11255857, Certificate #1084254) for service
in Co I 93d OVI & Co G 1st Vet Vol Engrs
died at Brookville, Montgomery County, Ohio on 14 Mar 1931
Mary J. Becher filed for a widows' pension on 4 May 1931 (Application
#1694409, Certificate #a8-7-31)
Remarks: XC 2641786
- Ohio Death Certificate #19382 (1931) William
H. Becher
[indexed as William H. Becker
by familysearch.org]
white male married to Mary J. Becher
born 7 Dec 1841 in Montgomery County, Ohio to John Becher &
Magdelena Moss
died 14 Mar 1931 at Perry Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 16 Mar 1931 Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Perry Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 28568684
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BECHTEL
(Surname Index) |
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- Simon Bechtel (c1821-1865)
- Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry
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BECK
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- James M. Beck (1830/31-
1871) - Musician, 55th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#416 of James M. Beck in Section H lot 50 on 24 Sep 1871
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 4 Oct 1861
Mustered into Band, 55th OVI on 4 Oct 1861
Mustered out on 19 Aug 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 5 Jun 1883 (SC#528391) for service as Musician,
Field & Staff, 55th OVI
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BEELER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Peter F. Beeler (1844-1867) -
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#957 in Sec 3 Lot 142
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Peter Beeler enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 8 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co E, 83rd OVI on 8 Aug 1862
Disability discharge at General Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri on
7 Aug 1863
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BEEMAN
(Surname Index)
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photo
needed |
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- Elijah
Beeman (1842 - 1862) - Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Whitacre Farm Cemetery,
Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- "History
Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 20 April 1861 at the age of 18 & in
Company A, 12th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 04 May 1861.
Mustered out Company A, 12th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 30 May 1861
Enlisted in Company A, 12th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 30 May 1861.
Wounded on 14 September 1862 at South
Mountain, Maryland by a rifle shot through the breast and lungs
on the 1st day of the battle of Antietam.
Died of wounds on 23 September 1862 at Middletown hospital, 4 miles
West of Frederick, Md.
- Elijah Beeman's Story by Darren
Waters at http://www.pulaskispast.com/Darren/WhitacreCemetery/ElijahBeeman/index.htm
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Elijah Beeman, Private, Company A, 12th OVI
Cemetery at Morrow Ohio
Date of Death Sept. 23, 1862
- Civil War Letters
- Elijah Beeman's Civil War Letters by Darren
Waters at http://www.pulaskispast.com/Darren/WhitacreCemetery/ElijahBeeman/letters.htm
- Elijah Beeman Civil
War Letters and genealogy at Wikipedia
[compiled and transcribed by Beryll (Wright) Clegg. Scanned
and webbified by Jan Steinman]
- Image of front
and back
of a 20 Feb 1862 letter written by Elijah Beeman at Camp Warren
Virginia to his brother [placed on line by MJ
Partners, Inc.]
- The Manuscripts
Collection at the James H. Morrow Library at Marshall University
contains the following:
"27. BEEMAN, Elijah, 1842-1862.
Letters (photoreproduction of typescript), 1861-1862. 38 leaves.
Loaned for copying by Robert Chapman, 1979. ACCESSION 250.
Member of Company A, Twelfth Regiment, Ohio Volunteers. Letters
to various family members describe campaigns through Virginia
and West Virginia, treatment of illnesses in camp and soldier
life in general."
- "War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence
from American Wars" by Andrew Carroll [Simon &
Shuster 2001] contains at least one of Elijah's letters, starting
on page 41. The book is said to contain a photographic image
of Elijah. The following quote is from an on-line
book review that was published 20 May 2001 in The Honolulu
Advertiser:
" Speaking for many of the young men represented in
this collection of letters is Union Pvt. Elijah Beeman: "Truly
we know not the horrors of war until peace has fled," he
wrote in April 1862. Five months later, he was killed in action
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BELCH
(Surname Index) |
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- Benjamin F. Belch (1842-1864)
- Corporal, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 11 October 1861
Mustered into Company A, 69th OVI 31 December 1861.
Promoted to Corporal on 22 February 1864
Wounded on 04 June 1864 at Pumpkinvine
Creek, Georgia
Died of wounds on 11 June 1864 and buried at Marietta National Cemetery,
Marietta, Georgia
- Pension Index
Mother, Mary Belch filed for a pension on 29 Apr 1886 (application
#338517) for his service in Co. A, 69th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"H. F. Belch"
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- James Nelson Bell (1844-1887)
- Private, Co. B, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2138 of James Nelson Bell in Old
Section lot 390 on 30 Oct 1887
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"J. N. Bell enlisted Aug. 9, 1861, co. B, 35th O.V.I.;
dis. Aug. 23, 1864."
- Service Record American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 9 August 1861
Mustered into Company B, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861.
Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864.
- Pension Index
James W. Bell filed for an invalid
pension on 3 Jul 1865 (Certificate #52553) for service in Co B,
35th OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III Page 343
"wounded left leg"
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
James M. Bell, Private, Co. B, 35th
OVI
Cemetery: South Lebanon Ohio
Date of Death: 23 Oct 1887
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- Richard Bell (c1836-____)
- Private, Company H, 39th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Richard Be.. e. July, 1861 in co. H, 39th O. V.
I.; vet. and dis. with regt."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Richard Bell enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 31 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co H, 39th OVI on 9 Jul 1865
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Feb 19655
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 9 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Richard Bell filed for a pension on 26 Jul 1890 (Application #899910,
Certificate #696584) for service in Co H 39th OVI
died 30 Dec 1913
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Register
B, Richard Bell, #18670
Military History: Enlisted 31 Jul 1861 at Wilmington,
O as Pvt in Co H 39th Ohio Inf.; Re-enlisted 27 Dec 1863 at Prospect
Tenn, Discharged 9 Jul 1865 at Louisville, Ky at end of war
Domestic History: born Maryland, age 58, single
laborer living at Pleasant Plain, Ohio; nearest relative is brother,
Charles S. of Hillsboro, Ohio
Home History: Admitted on 14 Nov 1891 & discharged
at his request on 8 May 1896
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- Thomas E. Bell (1845-1914) -
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
[no military markings on grave]
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
No Service Information has been found
- Frary, Civil
War Soldiers Buried in Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH:
Warren County Genealogical Society, 2003), page 3
"Sec I Lot 459, Thomas E. Bell (1845-1914) [no
service information listed] "
- Everhart, Lest
We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical
Society, 2002), page 35
"Bell, Thomas E. 1845-1914, Civil War Vet, Springboro Cem.,
Clearcreek twp., Warren Co., Ohio"
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BELT
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- William H. Belt (c1837-1879)
- Corporal, Company D, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Bethel Baptist Church
Cemetery
- Service Record American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Corporal on 26 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co D 74th OVI on 11 Jan 1862
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Margaret Belt filed for a widows' pension on 12
May 1880 (Certificate #220217) for service of William H. Belt in
Co D 74th OVI
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BENEDICT
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- Ira C. Benedict (c1843-1909)
- Private, Company L, 27th NY Infantry, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry
Regiment & Company L, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private at Binghamton, New York on 8 May
1861
Mustered into Co F 27th NY Inf on 27 May 1861
Disability discharge at Washginton, DC on 8 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
Disability discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 10 Jul 1862
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 26 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co L 4th OVI on 26 Aug 1862
Mustered out on 26 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 19 Jun 1891 (SC#839520) for service in Co A
69th OVI, Co. L, 4 Ohio Cav & Co F 27 NY Inf
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Military History:
Enlisted 22 May 1861 at Binghamton NY as Pvt Co F 27 NY Inf; disability
discharge at Washington DC on 5 Aug 1861
Enlisted 12 Sep 1861 at Mason Ohio as Pvt Co A 69th OVI; disability
discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 10 Jul 1862
Enlisted 24 Aug 1862 at Cincinnati O as Pvt Co L 4th Ohio Cav; discharged
at Nashville, Tennessee on 24 Jun 1865
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 48, widowed laborer
living in Cincinnati, O; son Paul Benedict, Cincinnati Ohio, next
of kin
Home History: Registers can be found for
him in Dayton (#18541), Marion, Ind (#2608) and Milwaukee, Wis (#3151)
He was 1st admitted to the Dayton Branch on 13 Oct 1891and was in
and out of the various branches about 8 times.
he died at the Dayton Branch from sarcoma of kidneys on 28 Sep 1909
and was buried there in Sec Q Row 23 Grave 45. A telegraph was sent
to his son, Willima N. Benedict in Cincinnati and his 3 discharge
papers were given to his son Charles on 30 Sep 1909
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Indexed on line as Ira C. Bemedist
Pvt Cavalry, Civil War
Date of Death 28 Sep 1909
Buried at Dayton
National Cemetery Section Q Row 23 Site
45
- Ohio Death Certificate #65303 (1909) Ira
C. Benedict
widowed white male
born 1843 in Ohio
died 28 Sep 1909 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
buried 30 Sep 1909 at National Military Home
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- William Noble Benedict
(1842-1874) - Captain, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#10 in Sec 5 Lot 53 on 24 Aug 1874
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Capt. W. N. Benedict, 69th OVI,
by Henry (Harry) Jackson Benedict, (Ohio
Civil War Genealogy Journal, Volume X, Number 1 (2006)), 19
- Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Deerfield Twp, Warren
County, Ohio [Section 5 lot 53]
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Corporal on 12 September 1861 at the age of 19 &
in Company A, 69th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31 December 1861.
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 20 June 1862
Promoted to Full Sergeant 1st Class on 23 June 1863
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 2nd Class on 11 August 1864
Transfered on 18 January 1865 from company A to company C
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class on 18 January 1865
Promoted to Full Captain on 31 May 1865
Mustered out Company A, 69th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 July 1865
in Louisville, KY
- Pension Index
His widow, Sarah M. Jameson, filed for a pension for herself on
23 Jan 1892 (Certificate #417782) and for her children, Grace I.
Benedict, et al, on 10 Feb 1892 (Certificate #433208)
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BENHAM
(Surname Index) |
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- Francis
M. Benham (c1838-____) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry,
Company H, 23rd Ohio Infantry & Corporal, Company B/C, 58th Ohio
Infantry
[alias James
F. Mills]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Francis Benham enlisted as a 23 year
old Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Transferred into Co H, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
[no discharge information listed]
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James F. Mills enlisted as a 22 year
old Private on 11 Jun 1864
Mustered into Co B, 58th OVI on 11 Jun 1864
Transferred to Co B, 58th OVI on 26 Dec 1864
Promoted to Corporal on 26 Dec 1865
Mustered out at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 16 Sep 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Francis M. Benham alias James F. Mills filed for a pension on 15
Nov 1882 (Application #464883, no Certificate #) for service in
Co F, 12th OVI & in Co B&C, 58th OVI
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
Francis
M. Benham, Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton, Preble County,
Ohio - Sec 1 Lot R6 Grave 6
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886 [listed as F. M. Benham]
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- James I. Benham (1830-1885)
- Company A, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2002 in Old Section Lot 169 grave 4
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jas. I. Benham served in co. A, 31st O. V. I. and co.
A, 146th O. V. I.; died at Edsom [sic Easom],
Tex. Oct. 21, 1885."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James I. Benham enlisted as a 32 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
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- James K. Benham (c1845-1923)
- Private, Co I, 131st Ohio Infantry and Co A, 184th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
US Veteran flag holder - Interment #4047 in Section M Lot 205 on
21 Aug 1923
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jas. Benham served in co. I, 131st O. V. I. and oc. A,
184th O. V. I."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James Benham enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co I, 131st OVI on 14 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Aug 1864
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James Benham enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 16 Jan 1865
Mustered into Co A, 184th OVI on 6 Feb 1865
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 20 Sep 1865
- Pension Index Cards
James Benham filed for a pension on 24 Jul 1890 & on 23 Feb
1907 (Application #825982, Certificate #603197) for service in Co
I 131st OVI & Co A 184th OVI
died at Waynesville, Ohio in August 1923
- Ohio Death Certificate #52397 (1923) James
Benham
white male painter, widower of Marguerite Benham
born 9 Nov 1844 near Centerville, Ohio to Samuel Benham and Mary
Ann Jones
died 18 Aug 1923 at Waynesville, Warren County, Ohio
buried 21 Aug 1923 at Miami Cemetery
Miss Lillie Benham, Waynesville, Ohio, informant
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BENN (Surname
Index) |
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- Daniel Benn (1842-1907)
- Private, Company K, 83rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Crosson
Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 18 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co K, 83rd OVI on 18 Aug 1861
Mustered out at Galveston, Texas on 24 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Ohio on 7 Jan 1884 (Application #503454 -
no certificate # listed) for service in Co K, 83rd OVI
Frances A. Benn filed for widows pension in Ohio
on 26 July 1870? (Certificate #341518)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Daniel Benn, Pvt Co K 83rd OVI
Cemetery: Williamsburg at Williamsburg,
Clermont Co, Ohio
Date of Death: 2 Sep 1887 [2 Aug
1887 on monument]
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- Loren Benn (1845/1846-1918)
- Private, Company K, 83rd Ohio Infantry & Co A, 48th Ohio Infantry
Regiments
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery -
no military markings
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Loren Benn enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 1 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co K, 83rd OVI on 1 Feb 1864
Transferred into Co A, 48th OVI on 24 Jul 1865
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
Loren Benn filed for a pension in Ohioon 16 Aug 1890 & on 20
Jul 1908 (Application #894931, Certificate #806139) for service
in Co K, 83rd OVI and Co A 48th OVI from 24 Jul 1864 to 9 May 1866
died at Morrow Ohio on 7 Apr 1918
Anna E. Benn filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 19 Apr 1918
(Application #1118980, Certificate #847169)
- Ohio Death Certificate #28694 (1918) Loren
Benn
retired white male R.R. watchman
born 14 Jul 1845 in Ohio to Benjamin Benn & Priscilla Hamilton
died 7 Apr 1918 at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
buried 10 Apr 1918 at Morrow Cem.
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BENNETT
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- Abner S. Bennett (1832-1898)
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-
Andrew Jackson Bennett (1832-1899) - Corporal, Company A, 69th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery -
Interment # 772 of Andrew
Jackson Bennett in Sec 1 lot 114 on 3 Sep 1889
- 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 303
"A. J. Bennett e. Oct. 1861, co. A, 69th O. V. I.; vet.
and dis. with regt."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 25 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 9 Jul 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Andrew J. Bennett filed for pension on 18 Jan 1870 (SC#348795) for
service in Co A 69th OVI
died 2 Apr 1888 [?]
Rowena Bennett filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 27 Sep 1899
(WC#499279)
- NOTE:
a 2nd Andrew J. Bennett served in the 69th OVI in Company H.
That Andrew Bennett died in 1917 at the Soldiers Home in Dayton.
His body was shipped to Circleville, Ohio
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- Charles E. Bennett
(1838-1863) - Corporal, Company F, 75th Indiana Infantry Regiment
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- Hampton Bennett (1832-1898)
- Signal Corps First Class, US Army Signal Corps
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 4 Lot 40 site 12
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929;
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Hampton Bennett, e. March 1863, U.S. Signal Corps; 1st
Class; dis. June, 1865"
Member John Kell Post No. 241
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
NOT FOUND
- Pension Index Cards
Hampton Bennett filed for a pension on 2 Aug 1895 (Application #1169983,
Certificate #901091) for service in US Signal Corps
- Photo: "His Work Done," obituary,
The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday June 9, 1898
" . . . He was superintendent of the Germantown Schools
for four or five years, filling that position at the outbreak of
the Civil War. He resigned to enlist in the United States' Signal
Corps, and served faithfully in that important branch of the service.
. . ."
- "Memorial," The Franklin
(Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, June 30, 1898
"As member of the John Kell Post we have again, almost without
warning, been called to mourn the death of one of our number in
the person of Prof. Hampton Bennett, who has been removed from our
midst to the "Ranks of the Grand Army" above. His record
in the defense of his country in time of her greatest peril, his
worth as an educator, his character as a citizen; and his devotion
to his family has so endeared him in the hearts of all who knew
him, that his many unnumbered qualities will long be remembered.
Resolved, that in the death of our comrade, the country has lost
one of her most enthusiastic defenders, the community a valued citizen
and educator, his daughters a loving and devoted father, and the
members of the G. A. R. a worthy comrade.
Resolved, that we extend to his bereaved daughters our most sincere
regard and sympathy, and commend them to the guidance of "Him
who doeth all things well" with the full assurance that our
dear comrade has been enrolled in the "Ranks of the Redeemed."
Resolved, that a copy of this testimonial be presented to the family
of the deceased, spread upon the records of the Post and given to
the local papers for publication.
W. W. Whiting, Com."
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- John G. Bennett (c1839-1889)
- Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted for the 35th OVI at Lebanon [Hazel
Spencer Phillips, "Our Museum", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday August 5, 1948]
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John G. Bennett enlisted
as a 22 year old Private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Mustered out on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
John G. Bennett filed for pension in Indiana on 13 Feb 1889 (SC
#444604) for service in Co F, 35th OVI
Amelia S. Bennett filed fow widows' pension in
Indiana on 14 Feb 1890 (WC#276328)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
John G. Bennett, Pvt, Co F 35th Regt Ohio Inf
Cemetery: Earlham at Richmond Ind.
Date of death 21 Dec 1889
- "Warren
County in the War, Part IX," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 2, 1886
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- John L. Bennett (c1839-____)
- Private, Company F,l 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
connection to Warren County (if any) not yet determined
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John L. Bennett enlisted as a 22 year old Private
on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Detached duty as ambulance driver
Mustered out on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
John L. Bennett filed for pension in Indiana on
6 Jun 1892 (SC#980534) for service in Co F 35th OVI
Hannah J. Bennett filed fow widows' pension in
Indiana on ? (WC#506848) - date illegible - perhaps 28 Jan 19?2
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- Moses
W. Bennett (1848-1909) - Private, Company B, 153rd Ohio Infantry
Regiment
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- Robert
S. M. Bennett (c.1841-1925)
- Grave at Dayton
National Cemetery, Section 3 Row 1 Site 28
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page 726
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record #1
Enlisted as a 19 year old Musician on 18 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co B, 20th OVI (3 months service)
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861 at Columbus, Ohio
- Service Record #2
Enlisted as a 23 year old 1st Sergeant on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co. A, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out on 7 Sep 1864 at Camp Dennison, Ohio
- Service Record #3
Enlisted as a 23 year old private on 14 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co. G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant on 9 Dec 1864 and transferred
to Field & Staff
Mustered out on 17 Jul 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 18 Jul 1898 & 2 Mar 1917 (Application
#1208507, Certificate #987320) citing all of service listed above
died 8 Jul 1925 at National Mil. Home, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #42030 (1925) Robt.
S. M. Bennett
widowed white male bookeeper
died 8 Jul 1925 at the National Military Home Ohio, Jefferson Twp,
Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 13 Jul 1925 at the National Military Home Ohio
- "Turtlecreek
Twp. Participants In The Civil War 1861-1865" article by
Dallas Bogan
lists service in Co G, 75th OVI which is thought
to be wrong!
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BENSON
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- Henry W.
Benson (c1826-1908) - Sergeant, Company D, 93rd Ohio Infantry
Regiment & Co. B. 4th US Cavalry
- photo of gravestone
at Old Stone Schoolhouse Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Henry W. Benson e. at Middletown, Aug. 4, 1862, co. D,
93d O. V. I.; corp. color guard; wounded at Dallas,
Ga. May 27, 1864, ball lodging in hip; in hosp. No. 19, at Nashville,
July to Nov. 1864, wound; pro. sergt. at Nashville, Dec 8, 1864;
m. o. at Nashville, Tenn. June 8, 1865; e. at Cincinnati Nov. 10,
1865, co. B, 4th U. S. C.; dis. at Austin Tex. Nov. 10, 1868; application
for pension not yet properly considered."
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 36 year old Corporal on 4 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co. D, 93rd OVI on 19 Aug 1862
Promoted to Sergeant on 6 Dec 1864
Mustered out on 8 Jun 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 15 Apr 1886 & on 6 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#357798) for service in Co D, 93rd OVI & in Co. B. 4th US Cavalry
- Mrs. Henry Benson obituary, Miami
Gazette (Waynesville, Ohio), Wednesday, December 7, 1904, p.1
c.1.
"Mrs. Henry Benson, of the Wm. Retallick
neighborhood, between Waynesville and Oregonia, was buried at the
Stone school house burying
ground near Utica, Friday morning.
Mrs. Benson was a woman well advanced in years and had long been
afflicted with dropsy. Her husband is a member of W.
R. Hoel Post G. A. R."
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BERBIGIER
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- Julian
Berbinger/Berbigier (c1841-1865) - Private, Company E, 17th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Julian Berbinger enlisted as a 23 year old
Private on 26 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI as a substitute on 26 Sep 1864
Died of remittent fever at Savannah, Georgia on 2 Mar 1865
Buried at Savannah, Georgia
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Julian Berbinger, Pvt US Army
Date of Death: 2 Mar 1865
Buried at Beaufort
South Carolina National Cemetery, Section 9 Site 763
- Photo submitted by Rebecca
Valetta on 3 Feb 2012 & 25 Feb 2012 who writes,
"Attached is a photograph of Julien
Berbigier (1842-1865), Private, Company E, 17th OVI Regiment. There
is also a photocopy of the back of the original "carte de visite"
picture. Julien is my husband's great-grand uncle. A native of France,
Julien came to the United States in 1860 and at first worked logging
timber in Clearfield County, PA. Julien's uncle was a missionary
priest at Frenchville, PA. A couple of years later, Julien moved
to Strasburg, OH where he found a position as a clerk. He enlisted
in the Union Army in October 1864 in Cleveland, and joined his regiment
in northern Georgia in early November in time to participate in
Sherman's March to the Sea. Julien Berbigier died of "remittent
fever" in Savannah in March 1865. He is buried at the Beaufort
National Cemetry in South Carolina.
This photo was taken by Emmor Crew who photographed many Civil War
soldiers at his studio in Alliance, Ohio.
Here is a link to an article about the photographer:
http://www.mahoningvalleycwrt.com/Member%20research/Sunshine%20to%20Greenbacks.pdf
Probably this picture was taken in early fall 1864 before Julien
enlisted which would also explain why he was not wearing a uniform.
Julien knew that many perished in the war, and wanted to send a
memorial portrait back home to his family. The original photograph
is still with his relatives in France."
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BERCAW
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- William
Henry C. Bercaw (c1842-1862) - Private, Company D, 93rd
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #983
in Sec 3 Lot 187 [Register of Interments has notation "buried
in Natl Cemetery at Nashville Tenn."]
[remarks on page 25 of the Register of Interments says "burried
at Nashville, Tenn. in National Cemetery]
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
645
Henry Bercaw
- Beers History of Warren County
page 965,
"William H. was a member of Company
H, 89th O. V. I. [sic?], having enlisted in the beginning
of the war, and served till his death, which occurred in Nashville,
Tenn., Dec. 7, 1862."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. H. Bercaw e. at Middletown, Oct. 11, 1862, co.
A, 93d O. V. I.; died in hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Dec. 7,
1862, typhoid fever; buried in National cemetery at Nashville."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William H. C. Bercan enlisted as a
20 year old Private on 9 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co D, 93rd OVI on 19
Aug 1862
Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 5 Dec 1862
buried at Nashville
Nashville Cemetery
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
NOT FOUND
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BERRY
(Surname Index) |
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- Wesley Berry (c1838-1863)
- 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
Wesley Berry enlisted as a 23 year old Private of 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Died of disease in hospital at Nashville, Tennessee on 2 Nov 1863
Buried Nashville
National Cemetery
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
[not found].
- Pension Index Cards
Hannah Berry filed for a widows' pension on 22
Jun 1866 (Application #128684, Certificate #91359) for service of
Wesley Berry in Co A 35th OVI
Arnold J. Sabin, Guardian, filed for a minor's
pension on 8 May 1874 (Application #215295, Certificate #167813)
- Van Houten and Cole, Warren
County, Ohio Guardianships 1803-1916 Probate Court, 16
[2 entries]
"Berry, Wesley; 24 Aug 1874; Box 205
Jennie F.; age 16 years on 2 Feb 1874
Charles H.; age 13 years on 8 Oct 1873
Guardian - A. G. Salim"
"Berry, Wesley; 10 Aug 1877; Box 203
Charles H. age 16 years on 9 Oct 1876
Guardian - Hannah Harlan"
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." fold3.com.
Hannah
Berry (Certificate #95359) widow of Wesley Berry, Co. A, 35th
OVI [2 images]
Cincinnati Agency
Rate per Month, $8 commencing 2 Nov 1863
Additional sum of $2 per Month for each of the following children
until arriving at the age of 16 years, commencing July 25, 1866,
viz;
George E. 16 Feby 1871
Jennie F. 1 Feby 1874
Charles H. 8 Oct 1876
Certificate dated 15 Mch 1867 sent to Claimant Harveysburgh, Ohio
Consolidated with minor No. 215,295 May 9 74
- Warren
County, Ohio, Marriage records 1872-1876 vol 2, page 101
No. 300 William Harlan and Hannah Berry
married 1 Dec 1873 by a Justice of the Peace (Arnold Sabin
attested to age and residence)
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BIGGS
(Surname Index) |
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- John Biggs (1840-1901) -
Private, Company I, 110th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#2444 in Sec M Lot 23 on 26 Aug 1901
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"John Boggs, 3 years in co.
I, 110th O. V. I.; det. teamster 2 months."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Biggs enlisted as a 26 year old
Private on 11 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co I, 110th OVI on 11 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 25 Jun 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 Waynesville PO, page 2, dwelling 174, family 179
John Biggs, Private Co I 110th Oh Inf from 8 Aug 1862 to 25 Jun
1865, gunshot wound in leg
- Pension Index Cards
John Biggs filed for a pension on 30 Jun 1880 (Application #394970,
Certificate #497118) for service in Co I 110th OVI
died 24 Aug 1901
Alice Biggs filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 9 Sep 1901(Application
#748068, Certificate #532903)
Remarks: XC 2672529
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- William Biggs (1838-1935)
- Sergeant, Company E, 24th Ohio Infantry & Company A, 1st US Veteran
Volunteer Engineers
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#4966 in Sec. M Lot 47 on 29 Jul 1935
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. Boggs co. E, 24th O.
V. I. and co. A, 1st U.S.V.V.Eng.; wounded."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 29 May 1861
Mustered into Co. E 24th OVI on 29 May 1861
Promoted to Corporat on 1 Jan 1862 and to Sergeant on 4 Apr 1863
Mustered out on 17 Jun 1864 at Columbus, Ohio
- 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 Waynesville PO, page 2, dwelling 156, family 161
William Biggs, Sergeant Co E 24th Oh Inf from 29 Aug 1861 to 17
Jun 1864
- Pension Index
Invalid Pension filed 5 Nov 1888 (Certificate #868802) for service
in Co E 24th OVI and in Co A, 1st US Vet. Vol. Engrs.
- Ohio Death Certificate #45952:
born 25 Feb 1838; died 26 Jul 1935, Corwin, Warren County, Ohio
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BIGSBY
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Samuel
W. Bigsby (1847-1895) - Co. G, 16 United States Colored Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private.
Enlisted in Company G, 16th Infantry Regiment U.S. Colored Troops.
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 30 Jul 1890 (Certificate #816741) for
service in Co G, 16th USC
- 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.
"Samuel W. Bigsby, Pri Co A 16th U.S.C.T., died
29 Oct 1895, Springboro Cemetery, Springboro, O"
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BIRD
(Surname Index) |
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- Daniel
S. Bird (1833-1896) - 1st Lieutenant, Company E, 17th Ohio
Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- "Massie,
Salem, And Harlan, Township Participants In The Civil War"
article by Dallas
Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"D. S. Bird e. Aug. 31, 1861, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; pro.
corp. seft. orderly sergt. 2d lieut. and 1st lieut; vet. at Chattanooga,
Tenn. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. at Louisville, Ky. July 16, 1865; application
for pension not yet properly considered; mem. Stevens Post, G. A.
R. "
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Sergeant 1st Class on 31 August 1861 at the age of
30 in Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Ohio
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 2nd Class of Company B on 27 June 1864
Promoted to Full Lieutenant 1st Class of Company E on 20 April 1865
Mustered out Company E, 17th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 16 July 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 16 Oct 1885 (Certificate #373964) for
service in Co. B, E, & G, 17th OVI
died 6 Mar 1896 at Pleasant Plain, O.
Hannah Bird filed for widows' pension
on 16 Aug ____ (Certificate #429985)
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- Isaac T. Bird (____-1865)
- Sergeant, Company K, 130th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Isaac T. Bird sergt. co. K, 130th Ind. V. I.; died at
Charlotte, N. C. July 7, '65"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Isaac T. Bird enlisted as a Private at Quincy, Indiana on 1 Mar
1864
Mustered into Co K, 130th Ind. Inf. on 1 Mar 1864
Died of disease at Charlotte, North Carolina on 7 Jul 1865
buried at Salisbury (North Carolina) National Cemetery, Gravesite
#282
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Isaac T. Bird, Sgt US Army Civil War
died 7 Jul 1865
Buried at Salisbury
National Cemetery Section 3 Site 282
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- James H. Bird - 2nd Lieutenant,
61st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jas. H. Bird e. at Clarksville; com. 2d lieut. in 61st
O. V. I.; dis. in 1863."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James H. Bird enlisted as a 31 year old Private on 16 Feb 1862
Mustered into Co E, 61st OVI on 16 Feb 1862
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 23 Apr 1862
Resigned on 21 Sep 1862
- Pension Index Cards
James H. Bird filed for a pension on 14 Jul 1870 (Application #158925,
Certificate #144809) for service in Co E 61st OVI
Thomas E. Bird filed for a minor's pension in Illinois on 17 Jun
18?3 (Application #578413, no Certificate #)
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- Joel H. Bird (1844-1872) -
Corporal, Company C, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry (100 days)
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BISHOP
(Surname Index) |
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needed |
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- David W. Bishop (1842-1896)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #685
in Section A Lot 9 on 14 May 1896
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"David W. Bishop e. at Lebanon, Aug. 15, 1861, co. A, 35th
O. V. I.; pro. corp. at Winchester, Tenn. Aug. 1862, for attention
to duty; 6 or 7 weeks in hosp. at New Haven, Ky. measles; det. musician
in regt. band last year of service; dis. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug.
26, 1864; health permanently impaired
in service; mem. Thurston Post, G. A. R."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Corporal on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co. A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Reduced in ranks to Private
mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 15 Jul 1890 (SC#639806) for service in Co A
35th OVI
died 12 May 1896
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- William F. Bishop (
c1845-1864) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- 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 303
"Wm. F. Bishop e. at Mason, March, 1864, co. A, 69th O.
V. V. I.; shot throught by minie-ball at Dallas;
in field hosp. with wound, then at Chattanooga till death there
of wound, June 16, 1864; buried in National cemetery at Chattanooga,
Tenn."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 24 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 24 Feb 1864
Wounded at Pumpkin
Vine Creek, Georgia on 29 May 1864
Died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 16 Jun 1864
Buried at Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery, Grave E-680
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Mary A. Bishop, filed for pension on 19
Mar 1866 (Certificate #138444) for service of William Bishop in
Co A 69th OVI
- Nationwide
Gravesite Locator
Bishop, William
Pvt Infantry, Civil War
Date Of Death: 06/16/1864
Buried at Chattanooga
National Cemetery Section E Site 11271
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- William Henry Bishop
(1841-1917) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #1897 in Section 6 Lot 20 on 22
Jan 1917
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. H. Bishop e. at Lebanon, Aug. 6, 1862, co. A, 79th
O. V. I.; had smallpox; knocked down and stunned by shell in Ga.;
dis. with regt."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Wounded at Peach
Tree Creek, GA on 20 Jul 1864
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 15 Mar 1897 & on 9 Mar 1907 (SC#971123)
for service in Co A 79th OVI
died at Mason, Ohio on 20 Jan 1917
- Ohio Death Certificate #6968 (1917) William
Henry Bishop
widowed white male
born 6 Nov 1841 in Ohio to Edward Bishop & Elizabeth Cline
died 20 Jan 1917 in Deerfield Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 22 Jan 1917 in Rose Hill Cemetery
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BISPHAM
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- Thomas
E. Bispham (1835 - 1865) - Private, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery, Interment
#4441 in lot 21 on 12 Nov 1928 [removed from Friends
Yard]
- Thomas
E. Bispham entry on the Ohio
in the Civil War Network
[contains Text from Hardesty's Military History
of Ohio listed below.]
- Sons
of Union Veterans Grave Registration
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303,
"Bispham, Thos. E. e. at Waynesville,
Aug. 14, 1862, co. H, 79th O.V.I.; in all battles of regt. till
wounded in right hip at Averysboro, N.C. March 16, 1865; 2 weeks
in hosp. at Goldsboro, N. C. with wound; then 2 weeks at New Berne;
then 6 weeks at David's Island, N.Y. harbor; died of wound and typhoid
fever, May 25, 1865; buried in Quaker cemetery at Waynesboro"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 14 August 1862 at the age of 27 & in
Company H, 79th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 23 August 1862.
Promoted to Full Corporal on 17 February 1863
Promoted to Full Sergeant on 30 September 1864
Wounded on 16 March 1865 at Averysboro,
North Carolina
Died at hospital, New York on 25 May 1865
- Pension Index
Pension applied for on 30 Jun 1865 for widow, Sarah F. Bispham (Certificate
#60706) and minor children, J. Dinwiddie, guardian(Certificate
#145876) for service of Sgt Thomas E. Bispham in Co. H, 79th Ohio
Inf.
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com.
http://www.fold3.com
Sarah
F. Bispham Certificate #60706, wid. of Thomas E. Bispham, Sgt,
Co H, 79th OVI, concolidated with Certificate #465440, Sarah
F. Dinwiddie [2 images]
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com.
http://www.fold3.com
Thomas E. Bispham enlisted as a 27 year old Private at
Waynesville, Ohio on 14 Aug 1862 for a term of 3 years and was mustered
into Co. H, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862. He
was promoted to Corporal on 17 Feb 1863 and to full Sergeant on
30 Sep 1864. His entry in Hardesty’s Military History of Ohio
says, “wounded in right hip at Averysboro, N.C. March
16, 1865; 2 weeks in hosp. at Goldsboro, N. C. with wound; then
2 weeks at New Berne; then 6 weeks at David's Island, N.Y. harbor;
died of wound and typhoid fever, May 25, 1865; buried in Quaker
cemetery at Waynesboro [sic]." His remains were removed
from the “Friends
Yard” and reinterred in the Bispham Family Lot at Miami
Cemetery (Section B Lot 21) on 12 Nov 1928.
Thomas E. Bispham and Sarah F. Likens
(age 16) were married (with her father’s consent) on10 Mar
1857 in Warren County, Ohio by E. G. West, a minister
of the gospel. They had two children; Mary E. Bispham,
born 18 Jul 1859 and Francis Malcolm Bispham, born
3 Jun 1861.
On 30 Jun 1865, Sarah Bispham filed for a widow’s
pension (Application #100319) which was issued by Certificate
#60706. Three years later, Salllie F. Bispham
and James Dinwiddie were married
in Warren County on 24 Dec 1868 by Edward McHugh,
Minister of the Gospel. James Dinwiddie
had also served in the Civil War in the 154th OVI. On 28 Feb 1870,
he filed for a pension (Application #184627) as the guardian of
Sarah’s two minor children. The claim was approved under Certificate
#145,876 which would have continued until the minor children
turned sixteen.
On 18 Aug 1890, James Dinwiddie
filed for his own pension (Application #920929) but died before
it was approved. He was admitted into the Central Branch of the
National Military Home in Dayton (Case
#17625) and died shortly after on 9 Nov 1890. His remains were
shipped to Bellbrook Ohio and buried in the Bellbrook cemetery.
Sarah again filed for a pension as the widow of James
Dinwiddie (Application #496382) which was granted to her by
Certificate #465440. All of the above mentioned pension files have
been consolidated under this last certificate number and that file
has not yet been digitized.
Sarah died 11 Feb 1902. She and their two children are all buried
with her first husband in the Miami Cemetery. Their names are all
inscribed on a single
granite monument in the Bispham Family Lot with a G.A.R. flag
holder provided next to the monument.
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BLACKBURN
(Surname Index) |
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- Joseph H. Blackburn
(c1827-1864) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BLACKFORD
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- John M. Blackford (1845-1891)
- Company G, 146th Ohio National Guard Volunteers
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"J. M. Blackford e. at Camp Dennison, May 2, 1864, co.
H, 146th O. V. I.; det. guarding rebel prisoners from W. Va. to
Columbus, O.; dis. at Camp dennison, Sept. 7, 1864; mem Bainer Post
G.A.R. "
- Civil
War Discharge contributed by Vivian
Combs Moon 12 Nov 2003
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 02 May 1864 at the age
of 19
Enlisted in Company H, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 02 May 1864.
Mustered out Company H, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 07 September
1864 in Camp Dennison, OH
- Pension Index
Filed for pension 12 Aug 1890 (Certificate #971198) for service
in Co H 146th ONG
Mary E. Blackford filed for a widows' pension on 20 Apr 1891 (Certificate
#341133)
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BLAIR
(Surname Index) |
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- Joseph T. Blair (c1843-1863)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph T. Blair enlisted as a 19 year old Private
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 & on 19 Jun 1861
Killed by guerillas at Boyer's Ferry, West Virginia on 1 Nov 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Elizabeth A. Young filed for a mother's pension in Ohio on 24 Jul
1884 (Application #329158, Certificate #248479)
- Everhart, Lest
We Forget, Volume I (Lebanon, Ohio: Warren County Genealogical
Society, 2002), page 36
"Blair, Joseph; d. June 17, 1864; 12 OVI; buried Lynchburg,
VA "
- "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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BLAKE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Allen J. Blake (c.1837-1918)
- Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Charles H. Blake (1840-1902)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Kirby Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles H. Blake 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
- 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, page 3, house #172, dwelling #175
Charles H. Blake, Pvt Co A 35th OVI 15 Aug 1861to 26 Aug 1864, Lebanon
Post Office, gunshot wound
- Pension Index Cards
Charles H. Blake filed for pension on 25 Feb 1887 (SC#407118) for
service in Co A 35th OVI
___ filed for a widows' pension (WC#529786)
- "In
Memoriam", The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday,
February 27, 1902
"... Comrade Charles H. Blake on his
21st birthday enlisted in Lebanon, August 15th, 1861 and was mustered
into the U. S. service at Camp Hamilton, as a private in Co. A,
Capt. Jos. L. Budd's Company, 35th Regt. O.V.I. at the age of twenty-one
years and was honorably discharged August 26th, 1864, after three
years of honorable service, on account of expiration of term of
service. Comrade Blake, with his company, was engaged in siege of
Corinth, Miss., battle of Perryville, Ky., Hoovers Gap, Chickamauga,
Buzzard Roost, Dalton, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek
and the siege of Atlanta. On the Buell retreat from Dechard, Tenn.
Comrade Blake was sick but remained with the Company, dragging along
day after day, when he ought to have been in the hospital until
after the battle of Perryville, Ky. when he was sent to the hospital.
After an absence of ten months he returned to the Regiment, very
much emancipated, weak and still in bad health. Again on the Tallahoma
and Chickamauga campaign he dragged along day after day, some of
the comrades often carrying his gun for him, and officers and men
begging him to take a discharge. This he refused to accept, declaring
his determination to serve to end of his enlistment if he lived.
At the battle of Chickamauga
on the very front line of battle, he was the first man in Co. A.
to be wounded, receiving a severe wound in the left breast, the
ball fastening itself between the ribs. He was sent to the hospital
at Chattanooga and thence to Nashville, returning to the Regiment
in December, 1863.
For three years he wore the uniform, for
two years he carried the musket and knapsack of his country. For
two years marched, drilled, paced the sentry’s beat stood
upon the lonely picket post and discharged every duty of a private
soldier. For one year he suffered in the hospital of pain and anguish,
without murmur or complaint.
We his comrades, who served in the same regiment and company, can
and truthfully do say, he was patient, faithful, courageous and
brave, and above his grave, with all comrades and patriots respect,
“Here lies a true and noble defender of his country, and his
country’s flag.” Since the war Comrade Blake has lived
in this and the adjoining county of Clinton. He was a good citizen,
a dutiful and loving son, his devotion to his father and mother
will ever be remembered, a loving and devout husband, and indulgent
and kind father. Comrade Blake was a member in good standing of
Billy Baner Post No. 537, G. A. R."
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Chas. H. Blake, Pvt Co A 35 Ohio Inf
Died: 31 Jan 1902
Cemetery: Kirby near Lebanon Ohio
[2 cards - 1st incorrectly furnished as "Black"]
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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POW |
- John B. Blake (1835-1907
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Blake, John B. e. at Indianapolis, Ind. July 29, 1861,
co A, 19th Ind. V.I.; cap. Aug. 6, 1862, on raid between Fredericksburg
and Richmond, Va.; held at Belle Isle till Sept. 13, 1862; paroled
and sent to parole camp at Annapolis; after exchange joined regt.
in Nov. 1862; dis. for disab. at Belle Plain, Va. Mar. 29, 1863;
e. at Dayton, Jan. 19, 1865, co. D, 184th O.V.I.; m.o. at Nashville,
Tenn. Sept. 20, 1865; application for pension not yet properly considered."
- Service Record 1
Enlisted as a Private on 29 July 1861 - Residence: Delaware County,
Indiana
Mustered into Company A, 19th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 29 Jul
1861.
- Service Record 2
John B. Clake enlisted
as a 27 year old private on 19 Jan 1865
Mustered into Co. D, 184th OVI
Mustered out on 20 Sep 1865 at Nashville, TN
- Pension Index
Filed for a pension on 11 Jun 1880 (Certificate #578320) for service
in Co A, 19th Indiana Infantry & in Co D, 184th Ohio Infantry
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- Thomas
Harvey Blake (1841-1893) - private in the 4oth or 41st
Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
Section G Lot 45 [no military markings
on grave]
- Beers History of Warren County, Ohio page 727,
"enlisted as a private in the 41st
Ill. V. I., on the 25th of July, 1861, and followed the varied fortunes
of his command until the battle of Shiloh, April 6, 1862, where
he received a severe wound in the left thigh, in a charge on a rebel
battery, from which portions of the bone were extracted, which he
now has, preserved as a souvenir of his service, together with a
lameness and debilitation of health that renders him yet an invalid.
After fifteen months of intense suffering in hospital, he was brought
to this county on a bed."
- "Turtlecreek
Twp. Participants In The Civil War 1861-1865" article by
Dallas Bogan
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
'Blake, Thos. H. co. H, 40th Ill. V. I.; wounded
and diab. at Shiloh"
- Service Record
Enlisted as a private on 5 Aug 1861
Mustered into Company H, 40th Illinois
Infantry Regiment
Receveived a disability discharge on 10 Mar 1863
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 22 Feb 1864 (Certificate #28639) for service
in Co H, 40th Ill Infantry Regiment
Widow' Pension (Certificate #393733)
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- William H. Blake (1839-1862)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Red Lion Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- from Beers History of Warren County page 727,
"William, who died at Camp Chase. Ohio, a soldier in the
69th O. V. I."
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Blake, Wm. H. brother of John B. e. at Hamilton, Sept.
12, 1861, co. A, 69th O.V.I.; stationed at Camp Chase guarding rebel
prisoners till his death there, measles, April 16, 1862, aged 23
years; buried at Red Lion"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 12 September 1861 at the age of 22 in Company
A, 69th Infantry Regiment Ohio.
Died in hospital at Camp Chase, Ohio on 16 Apg 1862
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Blake, Wm. H.; Pvt, Co A, 68th OVI
Cemetery: Methodist Graveyard, Red Lion, Warren County, Ohio
died April 16, 1862
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BLOSS
(Surname Index) |
Sec P
Site 6173
Chattanooga
National
Cemetery
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POW
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- Thomas Jefferson Bloss
(1848-1863) - Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Civil War Letters: Letter
from Thomas J. Bloss to his father dated 31 Jan 1863
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Thomas J. Bloss enlisted as a Private on 16 October 1861
Mustered into Co. F, 35th OVI on 16 Oct 1861
Killed Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Buried Chattanooga Tennessee National Cemetery
- Dick
Bloss email dated 30 Nov 2011:
"captured 9 Nov 1862 at SouthTunnel, TN and exchanged 19 Nov
1862 at Gallatin, TN."
- Dick
Bloss email dated 15 Jun 2017:
"I have found that he may be buried in Chattanooga under a
stone marked T. Blass Doubt that his parent actually had the funds
to move his body up to Ohio. Very rare for a lowly enlisted man."
- Pension Index
Mother, Mary Bloss, filed for a mothers' pension
on 22 Jun 1880 (Application #269658, no Certificate #) based on
the service of Thomas J. Bloss in Co F, 35th OVI.
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Blass, Jefferson
Pvt, Infantry, Civil War
Date of Death: 20 Feb 1864
Buried at Chattanooga
National Cemetery, Section P Site 6173
[2004 photo of gravestone contributed by Pam Zohar]
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BOATMAN
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Benjamin F. Boatman
(c1831-1863) - Corporal, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave
at Greenwood
Cemetery, Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Benjamin F. Boatman enlisted as a 30 year old Corporal on 5 Sep
1861
Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Wounded at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Died of wounds at Nashville, Tennessee on 30 Oct 19863
buried at Nashville Tennessee National Cemetery
- Pension Index Cards
Martha J. Boatman filed for a widows' pension on
27 Feb 1864 (WC#26173) for service of Banjamin F. Boatman
in Co F 35th OVI
R. Smith, Guardian, filed for a minor's pension
on 30 Nov 1865 (Certificate #81500)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Benjamin F. Boatman, Corp. Co F 35th OVI
Cemetery: Greenwood
at Hamilton, Ohio
Died: 31 Oct 1863
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com.
http://www.footnote.com
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BOBSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Jordan M. Bobson (1836-1929)
- Private, Company C, 55th U.S.C.T.
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jordan M. Bobson co. C, 55th Mass. (col'd.) V. I.; wounded
at Johns Island, S.C."
- Service
Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Name: Jordan Bobson
Residence: Wilmington, Ohio
Occupation: Farmer
State Served: Massachusetts
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 21 May 1863 at the age
of 24.
Enlisted in Company C, 55th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on 31
May 1863.
Mustered Out Company C, 55th Infantry Regiment Massachusetts on
29 Aug 1865 at Charleston, SC.
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 14 Jan 1876 (Certificate #449534)
died Apr. 21, 1927 at Springboro, Ohio
Maggie E. Bobson filed for a widows' pension on
28 Apr 1927 (Certificate #a-8-16-27)
- "Veterans
Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933" digital
image, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/)
: citing National Archives microfilm publication M850 Roll
197.
Jordan M. Bobson, Sgt C 55 Mass V Inf (Colored)
died 21 Apr 1927
Widow: Maggie E. Bobson, Springboro, Ohio
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BOGAN (Surname
Index) |
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- Andrew Jackson Bogan (1848-1915)
- Private, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry and Company I, 187th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Andrew Bogan served in co. K, 146th O. V. I. and co. I,
187th O. V. I."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Andrew Bogan enlisted as an 18 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 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Andrew Bogan reenlisted as an 18 year old Private on 14 Feb 1865
Mustered into Co I, 187th OVI on 2 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Macon, Georgia on 20 Jan 1866
- Pension Index Cards
Andrew Bogan filed for a pension on 26 Apr 1886 (Application #570395,
Certificate #370974) for service in Co K 146th OVI & Co I 187th
OVI
died 22 Jul 1915 at Clarksville, Ohio
Sarah D. Bogan filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 28 Jul 1915
(Application #1051002, Certificate #797072)
- 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, Clarksville, Clinton Co O Post Office, Page 2 Dwelling
17, Family 20
Andrew Bogan alias Andrew J. Bogan, private Co I 187 Ohio Infantry
from 14 Feb 1865 to 20 Jan 1866
- The
Descendants of Benjamin Bogan (1781 - 1843)
- Ohio Death Certificate #37189 (1915) Andrew
J. Bogan
married white male butcher
born 26 Aug 1848 in Ohio to Andrew Bogan and Annie Cree
died 22 Jul 1915 at Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio
buried 25 Jul 1915 at Clarksville IOOF Cemetery, Clarksville, Clinton
County, Ohio
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- George Washington Bogan
(1847-1922) - Private, Company I, 187th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Geo. W. Bogan e. Feb. 14, 1865, co. I, 187th O. V. I.;
in hosp. at Macon, Ga. Apr. 1865, inflamed eyes; m.o. at Macon,
Jan. 1866"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George W. Bogan enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 14 Feb 1865
Mustered into Co I, 187th OVI on 2 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Macon, Georgia on 20 Jan 1866
- Pension Index Cards
George W. Bogan filed for a pension in Ohio on 28 Mar 1881 (Application
#416984, Certificate #283829) for service in Co I 187th OVI
died 21 Sep 1922 at Oregonia, Ohio
Hannah Bogan filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 31 Oct 1922
(Application #1196169, Certificate #926335)
- 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, Oregonia Post Office, Page 4 Dwelling 49, Family 51
George W. Bogan, Private Co I 187 Ohio Infantry from 14 Feb 1865
to 20 Jan 1866
- The
Descendants of Benjamin Bogan (1781 - 1843)
- Ohio Death Certificate #50981 (1922) George
W. Bogan
white male farmer married to Hannah Bogan
born 11 May 1847 at Clarksville, Ohio to Andrew Bogan & Mary
N. Cree
died 21 Sep 1922 at Massie Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 23 Sep 1922 at Springfield Friends Church, Adam Twp, Clinton
County, Ohio
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- Joseph
Franklin Bogan (1841-1931)- Private, Company I, 187th Ohio Infantry
- Miami
Cemetery Interment #4627; buried 5 Feb 1931 in Section V Row
1 Grave 13
- Obituary.
Contributed by Vivian
Combs Moon on 1 Sep 2003
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 15 Feb 1865
Mustered into Co. I, 187th OVI on 2 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Macon Georgia on 20 Jan 1866
- Pension Index
Invalid Pension Filed 10 Sep 1890 (Certificate #638355) for service
in Co I 187th OVI
died 3 Feb 1931 at Harveysburg, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #13096:
born 30 Jul 1841 Clarksville, Ohio
died 3 Feb 1931 Harveysburg, Warren County, Ohio
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BOGER (Surname
Index) |
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- John W. Boger (1839-1916)
- Corporal, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery -
Interment #3546 in Sec K rev Lot 156 on 1 Aug 1916
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"John W. Boger corp. co. A, 35th O. V. I.; wounded at Chickamauga."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Roster Commission, Official
Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1866. Vol. III (Cincinnati: Ohio Valley Pub.
& Mfg. Co., 1886) page 602
"John W. Boger enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 15
Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI at Camp Hamilton, Ohio on 20 Aug 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Oct 1862
Mustered out with company at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 26 Aug 1864"
- Pension Index Cards
John W. Boger filed for a pension on 16 Apr 1897 & 9 Apr 1909
(SC#1001038) for service in Co A 35th OVI
died at National Military Home, Ohio on 30 Jul 1916
- "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 199, page 381, John W. Boger, Co A 35th OVI
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Central
Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register #31966
Military History: enlisted 11 Aug 1861 at Lebanon,
Ohio, Corp. Co A 35th OVI; discharged 26 Aug 1864 at Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Domestic History: born Ohio age 68, single carpenter,
Waynesville, Ohio; nearest relative Charles Boger
"cousin" Waynesville, Ohio
Home History: admitted to Central Branch
16 Apr 1907; discharged 26 Feb 1909 at request; died 30 Jul 1916,
Mort Roush, Harveysburg, O. notified by telephone;
body shipped to Waynesville, Ohio 31 Jul 1916
- Ohio Death Certificate #45437 (1916) John
W. Boger
single white male carpenter
born 1835, 81 years old
died 30 Jul 1916, Soldiers Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County,
Ohio
buried 31 Jul 1916 Waynesville, Ohio
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- William Boger (1842-1903)
- Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BOLANGER (Surname
Index) |
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- John Bolanger (1823-1884)
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BOLSER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- James Bolser/Balser (1831-1907)
- Private, Company I, 153rd Ohio Infantry and Company H, 175th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- grave at Middletown
Cemetery - SE 1/4, Lot 192 Grave 3
- 1850
Census, Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio [transcription provided
Vivian
Combs Moon on 22 May 2011]
page 121 [stamped], Dwelling #1756 family #1757
Jacob BALSER 46 m farmer Ohio
Margaret 44 f Ohio
William 20 m farmer Ohio
James 19 m farmer Ohio
Margaret 16 f Ohio
Catharine 14 f Ohio
Elizabeth 12 f Ohio
Sarah 12 f Ohio
- 1860
Census, New Boston Stonelick Twp, Owensville Post Office, Clermont
County, Ohio [transcription provided Vivian
Combs Moon on 22 May 2011]
page 100 (penned), dwelling #709, family #708
James BOLSER 28 m cooper Ohio
Martha 23 f Ohio [nee HARRIS]
William 4 m Ohio
Mary E 1 f Ohio
- Roster Commission, Official
Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1866: Vol. IX. 141st - 184th Regiments - Infantry
(Cincinnati: The Ohio Valley Press, 1889), page 197
Balser, James, Private age 32;
Entered service for 100 days on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co I, 153rd OVI at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 10 May 1864
Mustered out with company at Camp Dennision, Ohio on 9 Sep 1864
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James Balser enlisted as a 33 year
old Private on 29 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co H, 175th OVI on 8 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 27 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards [Note:
footnote.com has it incorrectly indexed as Belser but name is spelled
Bolser on the card]
James Bolser filed for a pension in
Ohio on 14 Jul 1890 & on 20 Feb 1907 (Application #811634, Certificate
#574905) for service in Co H, 175th OVI
Died 10 Oct 1907
- Ohio. Butler County.
1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Middletown;
Enumeration District: 224; Roll: 65; Page: 4 Line
49, Dwelling 82, Family 219
James Balser, Private Co I, 153 Ohio
Inf 2 May 1864 to 9 Sep 1864 & Private Co H, 175 Ohio Inf. 29
Sep 1864 to 27 Jun 1865
- Butler
County, Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards
Name: BOLSER JAMES
DOB: 08/04/1831
Birth State: OH
Branch: ARMY
Service Entry Date: 09/29/1864
Discharge Date: 06/27/1865
Date of Death: 10/10/1907
Burial Date: 10/13/1907
Cemetery: MIDDLETOWN
Section: S E 1/4
Lot: 192
Grave: 3
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BOND (Surname
Index) |
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- Nathaniel Bond (1829-1917)
- Corporal, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- 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 303
"Nathaniel Bond e. May 2, 1864, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept.
7, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Nathaniel Bond enlisted as a 28 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co B, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Franklin Twp ED 289 (Franklin Post Office), page 2, dwelling 67,
family 67
Nathaniel Bond, Corporal Co B 146th Oh Inf from 2 May 1864 to 7
Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Nathaniel Bond filed for a pension in Ohio on 29 Jul 1892 &
on 2 Mar 1907 (Application #1123686, Certificate #981668) for service
in Co B 146th OVI
died 1 Jan 1917
Isabelle Bond filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 27 Jan 1917
(Application #1092200, Certificate #850377)
- Ohio Death Certificate #6977 (1917) Nathaniel
Bond
married white male farmer
born 28 Sep 1829 in Ohio to John Bond & Eliza Croll
died 1 Jan 1917 at Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 3 Jan 1917 at Franklin, Ohio
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BONE
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- Elias
L. Bone - (1841-1905) - Private Company K, 9th Indiana
Infantry Regiment
- "Franklin
Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 316
Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
- Service Record [American Civil
War Research Database has the name spelled Elias L.
Bome]
Enlisted on 5 Sep 1861 as a Private from Carroll County, Indiana
Mustered into Co. K, 9th Indiana Infantry Regiment
Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia about 19 Sep 1863
Mustered out 27 Aug 1864
- Pension Index
Filed for an invalid pension on 18 Sep 1874 (Certificate #135983)
for service as a Private in Co. K, 9th Indiana Infantry
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- George Bone (1844-1913)
- Private, Company G, 84th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment # 3876 in Section A lot 25-10 on 1 Sep 1913
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 29 May 1862
Mustered into Co G 84th OVI
Mustered out at Camp Delaware, Ohio on 20 Sep 1862
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 9 Feb 1907 and again on 12 Jun 1907 (Certificate
#1131940) for service in Co G, 84th OVI
died 29 Aug 1913
Lydia Bone filed for widows' pension on 8 Sep 1913
(Certificate #765900)
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- James H. Bone (1836-1906)
2d Lieutenant, Co A, Adjutant, Field and Staff & Captain, Co D,
35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama at findagrave.com
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Roster Commission, Official
Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1866. Vol. III (Cincinnati: Ohio Valley Pub.
& Mfg. Co., 1886) pages 601, 602, 612
"James H. Bone enlisted as a 25 year old 2nd Lieutenant"
on 15 Aug 1861
Commissioned into Co A 35th OVI at Camp Hamilton, Ohio on 20 Aug
1861
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and appointed Adjutant, F&S, 35th
OVI on 24 Sep 1863
Promoted to Captain, Co D 35th OVI on 19 March 1864
Mustered out with company at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1864"
- Pension Index Cards
James H. Bone filed for pension on 13 May 1885
(Application #529876, Certificate #398236) for service in Co A,
Co D & F&S 35th OVI
died at Huntsville, Alabama on 27 Apr 1906
Laura B. Bone filed for a widows' pension in Alabama
on 17 May 1906 (Application #848841, Certificate #856127)
- 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 205 pages 41 & 42, James H. Bone, 2nd Lieut. Co A 35 Ohio
V.Inf.
- "Death
of Mrs. Bone", The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio,
Thursday March 31, 1881
"Mrs. Annie Hutchinson Bone died at the Huntsville Hotel on
March 11th. This estimable lady, the beloved wife of Capt. J. H.
Bone, had been slowly sinking for some months, a victim of that
dread destroyer, consumption. Her remains were taken immediately
by the husband and son to Lebanon, Ohio for interment in the family
burying ground."
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page 728
"... James H. is a U. S. Marshal in Huntsville,
Ala. ..."
- Arne
H. Trelvik Notes
James H. Bone was the son on John
Bone (1806-1877) & Christiann Maple (1812-1901), both of
whom are buried in Lebanon
Cemetery
He married Rachel Ann "Annie" Hutchinson in Warren County,
Ohio on 20 Nov 1856. She died on 11 Mar 1881 in Huntsville, Alabama
but is buried
in the Bone Family Lot in Lebanon Cemetery.
James remarried
in Huntsville to Mrs. Laura Gunnell (nee George) on 5 Mar 1883.
- "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 VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- Joseph M. Bone (1835-1910)
- Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Jos. Bone, e. Aug. 1862, co. B, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June
9, 1865"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph Bone enlisted as a 27 year old Corporal on 8 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
Reduced in Ranks to Private
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Lebanon East Precinct ED 299, page 2 (penned), dwelling 115, family
120
Joseph M. Bone; Private, Co B, 79th Ohio Inf from 8 Aug 1962 to
29 Jun 1865, 2 years 10 months 1 days; Lebanon Ohio Post Office;
disability Rupture and scurvy.
- Pension Index Cards
Joseph M. Bone filed for a pension on 7 Sep 1891 (Application #1058019,
Certificate #854801) for service in Co B, 79th OVI
died 5 Jun 1910
Isabella Bone filed for a widows' pension on 10 Aug 1910 (Application
#947099, Certificate #708269);
Attorney: A. W. McCormick & Sons
- Ohio Death Certificate #31594 (1910) Joseph
Bone
male, white, plasterer
born Nov 1835 to John R. Bone & Sarah Jones
died 5 Jun 1910 at Ohio Soldiers & Sailors Home, Perkins Twp,
Erie County, Ohio
buried 7 Jun 1910, O S & S Home
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- Lewis H. Bone (1848-1864)
- Company A, 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"4th O. V. C. - Henry
J. Fisher, L. H. Bone, Michael
Bowker, Albert Hopping,
J. W. Hatfield, Isaac
Brown, Michael Wise"
- Service Record
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 27 Feb 1864
mustered into Co. A, 4th OVC on 27 Feb 1864
died of disease in a hospital at Nashville, Tennessee on 20 Apr
1864
buried Nashville
National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
- Pension Index
Mother, Eliza Blake, filed for a pension on 8 Apr
1869 (Application #173857, Certificate #135852) based on his service
in Co A, 4th OVC
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com.
http://www.fold3.com
Eliza Blake (Certificate
#135852) mother of Lewis H. Bone, Company A,
4th OVC (22 images)
Lewis H. Bone enrolled at Dayton, Ohio on 27 Feb 1864 for three
years and died of measles at General Hospital #1 at Nashville, Tennessee
on 26 Apr 1864. He was the son of Hopkins Bone (1822-1848) and Eliza
Maple (1821-1891). Eliza intermarried with
one George Gustin [18
Feb 1855]. They separated in Aug 1857 when George moved to Indiana,
obtained a divorce, returned to Ohio and remarried.. George and
Eliza had one child who was adopted by a Mr. Wear
of Butler County, Ohio, "where he has been for eleven years
last past". Eliza married Charles A. Blake on
1 Aug 1863
. Shortly after he sold her house and lot in Franklin for $500 and
disappeared the following night with the money. He returned 4 weeks
later without the money. He did not provide any support for his
wife and they were separated about 1 Jan 1864. He left town in Feb
1864 and had not been heard from since. Lewis H. Bone gave to his
said mother a great deal of aid for two years or more prior to entering
the service. After his death, she received his pay and bounty money.
Eliza filed for a mother's pension on 1
Apr 1869 and was awarded a pension of $8 per month commencing 27
Apr 1864 by Certificate #135852 dated 27 Oct 1869. She was last
paid $12 to 4 Dec 1890 and dropped from the rolls on 2 Mar 1891.
Oscar T. Bone, Belle Murphy
and Frederick Hutchinson all gave testimony in
support of her claim.
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- Oscar T. Bone (c1845-c1898)
= Private, Battery B 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Oscar Bone e. Sept. 1863, 2d O. V. H. A.; dis. with bat.
Sept. 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Privatge on 25 Jul 1863
Mustered into Co B 2nd OHA on 5 Aug 1863
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 11 Dec 1868 (Certificate #101862) for service
in Co B 2nd OHA
Dehla E. Bone filed for a widows' pension in Kentucky on 25 Mar
1898 (Application #572751 - no Certificate #)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Oscar T. Bone, Pvt Co B 2nd Ohio H.A.
Cemetery: McKinney Cemetery, Lincoln Co Ky
Date of Death: 24 Oct 1892
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- William Huston Bone (1842-1908)
- Private, Company A, 79th OVI and Co G 6th Veteran Reserve Corps
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Bone, Wm. H. e. at Lebanon, Aug. 6, 1862, co. A, 79th
O. V.I.; pro. corp. at Cassville, Ga. May 19, 1864; gunshot wound
in right groin at Peachtree Creek, Ga.; 9 months in hosp. with wound
at Chattanooga and Nashville, Tenn. Louisville, Ky and Camp Dennison;
in April, 1865, trans. to co. G, 6th Regt. V. T. C.; dis. at Cleveland,
July 14, 1865."
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co. A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Promoted to Corporal on 19 May 1864
Wounded at Peach Tree Creek, Georgia on 20 Jul 1864
transferred to Co. G, 6th Veteran Reserve Corps Infantry
Mustered out on 14 Jul 1865 at Cleveland, Ohio
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 6 Oct 1873 and on 25 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#126670) for service in Co A, 79th OVI and Co G, 5th VRC
Widow filed for a pension (Certificate #659980)
- Civil
War Archive Of William H. Bone, 79th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Co.
A at worthpoint.com
Description of the collection of letters sold in 2007 gives a nice
overview of his experiences during the war.
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BONER
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- John W. Boner (c1827-1898)
- Corporal, Company B, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Germantown, Ohio
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"John W. Boner e. May 2, 1864,
146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Boner enlisted as a 37 year old
Corporal 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 W. Boner filed for a pension on
3 Dec 1890 (Application #965932, Certificate #784099) for service
in Co B 146th OVI
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Franklin ED 292, page 2 (penned), dwelling 75, family 87
John W. Bonnner, Private Co B 146 OVI
from 2 May 1864 to 7 Sep 1864, Franklin Ohio post office
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register W, #22538, John W. Boner
Military History: enlisted at Dayton Ohio 2 May
1864, Pvt, Co B 146 Ohio Inf. discharged 7 Sep 1864 at Camp Dennison,
Ohio on expiration of term.
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 86, widowed Carpenter
living in Dayton, Ohio; son Henry W. Boner, Dayton, Ohio
Home History: admitted 5 Dec 1895, died 4 Sep 1898,
body shipped to Franklin, Ohio
Remarks: telegram sent to Minnie Brandon, daughter,
Franklin, Ohio
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BOOROM
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photo
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- Frederick Boorom (1838-1921)
- Private, Company G, 1st Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- no gravestone at Ingle
Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 25 year old private on 14 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co. G, 1st OVC
Transferred into Co. F, 8th Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps
Mustered out on 29 Sep 1864
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 13 Nov 1889 & 16 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#731019) for service in Co G, 1st OVC and Co F 8th VRC
died 30 Oct 1921 at Loveland, Ohio
- 1 May 2007 Email from Linda
Boorom,
"I recall Burdette Long telling me that
he remembered as a child seeing the horse drawn hearse bringing
Frederick Boorom's remains to the Ingals cemetery.
At the time Burdette & I spoke, neither of us knew why the Boorom's
were buried there as far as Burdette knew, it was only relatives.
Since then I discovered the Stiles connection, Frederick Boorom's
wife was Mary Elizabeth Fitzwater, d/o Thomas
Fitzwater & Augusta Stiles.
I have his death
certificate which does state he is buried in Ingals/Ingles
Cemetery, although it was listed as "Engels near Pleasant
Plain". Funeral Directors were Tufts & Sparks Lebanon OH.
There is no tombstone".
See Rootsweb
WorldConnect Database
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- Albert H. Booth (c1841-1922)
- Private, Company F 12th Ohio Infantry (3 months) & Corporal, Company
A, 35th Ohio Infantry
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929;
- "Reunion
of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September
28, 1911, page 1
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Booth, Albert, e. at Lebanon, April 25, 1861, Co F, 12th
O. V. I.; dis. at Lebanon, Aug 18, 1861; e. there Aug. 15, 1861,
co. A, 35th O. V. I.; pro. corp. for strict guard duty at Little
Harpeth, Tenn.; wounded in 2d day's fighting at Chickamauga; cap.
there; held on field in Crawfish Springs hosp. 13 days; then paroled;
dis. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug. 25, 1864"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Alfred M. Booth enlisted
as a 20 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI (3 months) on 4 May 1861
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Albert Booth 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 30 Aug 1862
Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Albert Booth filed
for a pension on 7 Oct 1886 & on 26 Feb 1907 (Certificate #380487)
for service in Co F 12th OVI & in Co A 35th OVI
died at National Soldiers Home, Virginia on 14 Jun 1922
Anna Booth filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 30 Jun 1922 (Certificate #920758)
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
- Dayton, Register H Page 41827
Albert Booth, Co A
35th OVI, old gunshot wound left leg
married; nearest relative, A. G. Booth, Franklin,
Ohio, son
Admitted 12 Sep 1919; transferred to So Br 21 Aug 1920
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
- Hampton, Register B Page 24140
transferred in on 21 Aug 1920; died on 14 Jun 1922
Approval for settlements with widow, Anna Booth,
Dayton, O
- Nationwide
Gravesite Locator
Albert Booth
Date of Death: 14 Jun 1922
Buried at Hampton Virginia National Cemetery, Section F2 Site 5736C
- "Warren
County in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, November 21, 1885
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- Alexander Booth (1837-1890)
- Corporal, Company A, 146th Ohio National Guard
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2342 in Old Section lot 103-1 on 24 Mar 1890
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Alexander Booth, was in 4-month servcie, 146th O. V. I.
from Warren co."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- 27 Mar 1890 Western Star says, "He served
as a private soldier in the war of the Rebellion."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 25 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co. A, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out on 7 Sep 1864 at Camp Dennison, Ohio
- Pension Index
Aletty M. Booth applied for a widows' pension on
8 Aug 1890 (Certificate #330993) for service of Alexander Booth
in Co A, 146th ONG
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- Joseph L. Booth (c1839-____)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph L. Booth enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months)
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861 (3 years)
Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
- "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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- Lewis A. Booth (c1846-____)
- Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Louis Booth e. fall of 1864,
co. G, 183d O. V. I.; dis. July 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Lewis A. Booth enlisted as an 18 year
old Private on 21 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Jul 1865
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BORDEN
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Joshua
Borden (1838-1892) - Private, Company A, 146th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- unmarked
grave at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2533 in Old Section Lot 295 on
23 Sep 1892
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Joshua Borden e. May 2, 1864, co. A, 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
Joshua Borden enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Joshua Borden filed for a pension in Ohio on 14 Nov 1891 (Application
#1071232, Certificate #919356) for service in Co A 146th OVI
Ruth H. Borden filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 11 Oct 1892 (Application #561974, Certificate #403928)
- "Joshua
Borden," obituary, The Lebanon Gazette, Thursday September
22, 1892
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BOSWELL
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Albert Boswell (c1832-11
Nov 1922) - Private, Company E, 5th US Colored Troops
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- Lewis A. Boswell (1826-1896)
- Private, Company F, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec.10 Lot 17-7
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; L. A. Boswell,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Lewis A. Boswell e. Nov. 1864, 183d O. V. I.; dis. July,
1865 ."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Lewis A. Boswell enlisted as a 38 year old Private on 26 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co F, 183rd OVI on 19 OCt 1864
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Jul 1865.
- Pension Index Cards
Lewis A. Boswell filed for a pension on 20 Oct 1886 (Application
#587656, Certificate #621143) for service in Co F 183rd OVI
Margaret Boswell filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 25 Apr 1896
(Application #632545, Certificate #426941)
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BOWKER
(Surname Index) |
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- Frederick
Hutchinson Bowker (1836-1895) - Pvt, Co F, 12th OVI (3 months)
and Sergeant 1st Class, Company A, 4th
Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
Old Section Lot 64-4
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"F. H. Bowker e. Sept. 10, 1861, co. A, 4th O. V. C.; dis.
Oct. 12, 1864."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old private on 19 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co. F, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months)
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frederick H. Bouker
enlisted as a 26 year old 1st Sergeant on 19 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co. A, 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1861
Listed as POW on 17 Oct 1862 at Lexington, Kentucky and paroled
on 18 Oct 1862
Mustered out at Columbia, Tennessee on 20 Oct 1864
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 1 Nov 1889 (Certificate #754594) for service
in Co F, 12th OVI and in Co A, 4th OVC
Mary E. Bowker filed for widows' pension on 9 Jan
1896 (Certificate #427421)
- Warren County
in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, November 21, 1885
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- Michael Bowker (c1843-1867)
- Sergeant, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #776 in Old Section lot 145
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"4th O. V. C. - Henry
J. Fisher, L. H. Bone, Michael
Bowker, Albert Hopping,
J. W. Hatfield, Isaac
Brown, Michael Wise"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 10 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co. A, 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1861
Listed as POW on 17 Oct 1862 at Lexington, Kentucky and paroled
on 18 Oct 1862
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Dec 1864 and to Sergeant on 2 Apr 1865
Mustered out on 15 Jul 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee (Veteran)
- Pension Index Cards
Amanda Bowker filed for a widows' pension on 4
Nov 1867 (Application #154213, Certificate #134660) for the service
of Michael Bowker's in Co. A, 4th OVC
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. fold3.com.
http://www.fold3.com
Amanda Boyd (Certificate
#134660) widow of Michael Bowker, Sgt. Co A 4th OVC [75 images]
Michael Bowker enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 10 Sep 1861
at Cincinnati for 3 years or during the war and was mustered into
Co A, 4th Ohio Cavalry at Camp Dennison on 20 Nov. 1861.
He contracted measles at Bacon Creek, Ky in February 1862 and was
hospitalized at Elizabethtown until he rejoined the regiment in
March. Following that he had chronic lung and chest problems for
the remainder of his time in the Army. He was promoted to Corporal
and then to Sergeant on 2 Apr 1865. He was mustered out at Nashville
on 15 Jul 1865.
Michael Bowker and Amanda Boyd were married
in Warren County on 14 Feb 1867. Their only child, Clement
W. Bowker, was born a few months earlier on 17 Oct 1866
per the testimony of the midwife, Rebecca Anton.
Colston & Kezia St. John gave testimony regarding
Michael acknowledging that Clement was his son. Michael died of
consumption, contracted in the army, shortly after they married
on 4 May 1867 at Genntown, Ohio. He was buried in lot
145 of the Old Section of Lebanon
Cemetery.
On 26 Oct 1867, Mrs. Amanda Bowker, aged 28. made a declaration
to the Common Please Court of Warren County for the purpose of obtaining
a widow's pension. Her declaration was witnessed by Aaron Stephens
and Esick Kirby. Michael's brother, Frederick
Bowker and his physician, Dr. Scoville gave
depositions regarding his illness and death as did his company captain,
Henry H. Hamilton
and others.
Amanda Bowker was awarded a pension of $8
per month commencing 4 May 1867 plus $2 per month for her son, until
he turns 16, by Certificate #134,660. She was last paid $20 to 4
Mar 1917 and dropped from the rolls because of her death
on 3 Jun 1917 at her home at 114 Pleasant Street in Lebanon.
She was buried with her husband in an unmarked grave at Lebanon
Cemetery. M. H. Oswald & Son handled the funeral which was
paid for by the County Commissioners.
Many of the papers in the pension file were
dated after her death, and dealt with the collection of her accrued
pension and payment of her final expenses. In them, her son, aged
50, was described as "a drunkard and desolate fellow who only
came to her in the winter when he could find no stable to sleep
in" His whereabouts was unknown.
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BOWMAN
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- Abraham K. Bowman (1848-1864)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery with
Veteran Flag Holder.
Inscription reads "son of I. C. & C. Bowman, died Dec.
20, 1864 aged 16 yrs 1 mo &
24 ds."
- CONFLICTING INFORMATION
Veteran Grave Registration Card lists as serving in Co B 180th OVI
but service record for that Abrahm Bowman has conflicting information
for date & age.
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Abraham Bowman enlisted as an 18 year
old Private on 6 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co B 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
Died of disease at Louisville, Kentucky on 3
Feb 1865
Buried at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky
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- George C. Bowman (c1846-1915)
- Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co H, 8th Veteran
Reserve Corps
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Geo. C. Bowman e. Feb. 1864, co. G, 17th O. V. V. I.;
trans. V. R. C.; dis. '65"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George C. Bowman enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 22 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co G 17th OVI on 22 Feb 1864
absent, sick
mustered out on 16 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Goerge C. Bowman filed for a pension on 4 Dec 1886 & on 15 Dec
1909 (Application #590557, Certificate #1130366) for service in
Co G 17th OVI & Co H, 8th VRC
died at Redondo Beach, California on 6 Jul 1915
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- Henry C. Bowman (c1842-1864)
- Private, Co E, 17th Ohio Infantry & Musician, Co K, 79th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"H. C. Bowman e. Sept. 1861, co. E, 17th O. V. I.; had
typhoid fever and dis. for disab.; e. co. K, 79th O. V. I.; killed
at Peachtree Creek."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry C. Bowman enlisted as a 19 year old
Private on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Disability discharge on 25 Jun 1862
Re-enlisted as a 19 year old Musician on 8 Sep 1862
Mustered into Co K, 79th OVI on 29 Aug 1862
Killed at Peach
Tree Creek, Georgia on 20 Jul 1864
Buried at Marietta
National Cemetery
- Pension Index Cards
[none found]
- Department
of Veteran Affairs Nationwide Gravesite Locater
H. C. Bowman
Pvt US Army
Civil War
Date of Death 20 Jul 1864
Buried at Marietta
National Cemetery, Section G, Site 6713
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- James K. Bowman (c1839-1864)
- Private Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Co C, 23rd Ohio
Infantry Regiment
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- Samuel J. Bowman - Private,
Company K, 91st Illinois Infantry Regiment
- Grave at Blanchester IOOF Cemetery, Marion Twp,
Clinton County, Ohio
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"S. J. Bowman e. Aug. 14, 1862, co. K, 91st
O. V. I.; dis. July 12 1865"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Samuel J. Bowman for Carrollton, Illinois enlisted as a Private
on 13 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co K, 91st Ill. Inf.
on 8 Sep 1862
Mustered out at Mobile Alabama on 12 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Samuel J. Bowman filed for a pension in Ohio on 23 Jul 1890 &
on 20 Feb 1907 (Application #830949, Certificate #889266) for service
in Co K, 91st Ill. Inf.
died at Blanchester, Ohio on 13 Oct 1919
Bettie C. Bowman filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 10 Nov 1919
(Application #1148459, Certificate #884913)
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Harlan Twp, ED 294, page 5 dwelling 256, family 256
Samuel J. Bowman, Butlerville Post Office, Pvt. Co K, 91 Illinois
Inf., from 14 Aug 1862 to 12 Jul 1865
- Ohio Death Certificate #56573 (1919) Samuel
J. Bowman
married white male retired farmer
born 13 Aug 1834 in Ohio to George Bowman & Anne Crammer
died 13 Oct 1919 at Blanchester, Clinton County, Ohio
buried 15 Oct 1919 at Blanchester
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- Silas C. Bowman (c1833-1882)
- Private, Company F, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BOWSER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Elwood Bowser (1843-1880)
- Private, Company E 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Jacob Bowser (c1840-1914)
- Private, Company C, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page
709
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 16 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co C 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 30 Sep 1865
- Civil
War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren
County Genealogical Society, 2002), 13
"Know ye, That Jacob Bowser a private of Captain E. Cran Company
(C) 4th Regiment of the Ohio Cavalry Volunteers, who was enrolled
on the 16th day of September 1861 to serve 3 years or during the
war is hearby discharged from the service of the United Sates, this
3rd day of January, 1864, at Pulaski Tennessee, by reason of re
enlistment.
Said Jacob Bowser was born in Warren county in the State ofOHio,
is 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 3/4 inches high, light complexion,
gray eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enrolled, a farmer.
Given at Pulaski Tenn, this 3rd day of January, 1864.
O. P. Robil, Lt. Col. commanding the reg't."
- Civil
War Discharges Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, OH: Warren
County Genealogical Society, 2002), 13
"Know ye, That Jacob Bowser a private of Captain ____ Company
(C) 4th Regiment of the Ohio Cavalry Volunteers, who was enrolled
on the 4th day of January 1864 to serve 3 years or during the war
is hereby discharged from the service of the United States, this
13th day of June, 1865, at Camp Chase, by reason of G.O. no 77 dated
AGO War Dept April 28, 1865.
Said Jacob Bowser was born in Warren County in the State of Ohio,
is 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 1/2 inches high, light complexion,
brownish eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enrolled, a farmer.
Gven at Camp Chase, this 13th day of June, 1865.
W. H. Bell, 1st Lieut 18 US Inf, acm"
- Pension Index Cards
Jacob Bowser filed for a pension in Indiana on
19 Dec 1881 & on 2 Feb 1911 (SC#342393) for service in Co C
4th OVC
died 30 Jul 1914 at Indianapolis, Indiana
Jennie Bowser filed for a widows' penion in Indiana on 3 Aug 1914
(WC#781200)
Remarks: XC 2687998
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POW |
- Samuel Bowser (c1838-____)
- Corporal, Company C, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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BOWYER (Surname
Index) |
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- Andrew J. Bowyer (1846-1883)
- Private, Company E, 136th Ohio Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Interment #238 in Section 6 lot 95 on 9 Mar 1883
[The Rose Hill Cemetery Register of Interments has him listed as
a "soldier" in the Remarks Column]
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"A. J. Bowyer last 18 months
of war in O. V. C.; died in Deerfield
twp."
- Beers History
of Warren County, page 967,
[listed as Adrew,
born Aug. 16, 1846, son of James Bowyer & Mary Ann Seward]
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CONFLICTING INFORMATION
A number of sources have indicated that the Andrew Bowyer that was
buried in Rose Hill Cemetery in 1883 had served in the 136th OVI.
Service and pension records indicate that the soldier who served
in the 136th OVI spelled his surname BOYER, died
in 1913 in Bucyrus, Ohio and was buried in an Oakwood Cemetery.
See below.
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- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
- Andrew Boyer enlisted
as an 18 year old Private on2 May 1864
Mustered into Co E 136th OVI on 13
May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 31 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Andrew Boyer filed for a pension on
8 Jul 1890 & on 20 Jan 1908 (Application #809538, Certificate
#561659) for service in Co E 136th OVI
died at Bucyrus, Ohio on 5
Mar 1913
___ filed for a widows' pension on 8 Mar 1913 (Application #1003349,
Certificate #757138)
- Ohio Death Certificate #25546 (1913) Andrew
Boyer
married white male farmer
born 16 Jan 1846 at Bucyrus, Ohio to Daniel C. Boyer & Lebba
Boyer
died 5 Mar 1918 at Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio
buried 8 Mar 1913 at Oakwood Cemetery
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- Eli
Bowyer (1843-1865) - Private , Company L, 4th Ohio Cavalry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
in Rose Hill Cemetery
- Interment #1204 in Sec 6 lot 96 [removed from Mason Graveyard]
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"E. Bowyer 3 years 1862-5 in Co L, 4th O. V. C. ;died Oct.
1866. "
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Beers History
of Warren County, page 967,
"Eli, the oldest son, served in the late war, in the 4th
O. V. C., and was drowned in the Ohio River Oct. 19, 1865;
his body was found by some fishermen below Cincinnati, and was identified
by his discharge papers, found upon his person"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Eli Boyer enlisted as a 20 year old
private on 26 August 1863
Mustered into Co. L, 4th OVC on 26 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Columbus Ohio on 28 Jul 1865
[There is also an Eli Bowzer in
the Civil War database having the same enlistment date , muster
date, age and regiment but with no furher information available]
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BOYCE
(Surname Index) |
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- John W. Boyce (c1841-____)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John W. Boyce enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months)
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861 (3 years)
Promoted to Corporal on 19 Jun 1861 (reduced to ranks)
[no discharge information listed]
- "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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BOYD
(Surname Index) |
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- Albert Boyd (1842-1909)
- Private, Company I, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page
618
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 2nd OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 3 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co I, 2nd OVI on 3 Sep 1861
Absent Wounded; mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 26 Jan 1867 (SC#80359) for service in Co. I
2nd OVI
died 1909
Almira Boyd filed for a widows' pension in
Ohio on 7 Sep 1909 (WC#689361)
- Ohio Death Certificate #43808 (1909) Albert
Boyd
white male
born 3 Jun 1842 in Kentucky to John Boyd and Susan Smith
died 26 Aug 1909 at Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 29 Aug 1909 at Miamisville [probably Evergreen Cemetery,
Miami Twp, Clermont County, Ohio]
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BOYNTON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Joseph W. Boynton (c1833-1863)
- Adjutant, Field & Staff, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BOYS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Francis A. Boys (c1831-c1890)
- Private, Company I, 22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment (3 Months Service)
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BRACE (Surname
Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Anson Brace (1826-1862)
- private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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photo
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POW |
- Francis Brace (c1837-c1867)
- Private, Company F, 175th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Photo of gravestone
in Landaker Cemetery,
Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old private on 29 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co. F, 175th OVI on 23 Sep 18645
Listed as POW at Thompson's Station, Tennessee on 29 Nov 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Jun 1865
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Francis Brace, Pvt, Co F, 175th OVI
Cemetery IOOF (in or near) Morrow, Warren Co O
Date of Death about 1867
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BRACKNEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Asa Brackney (c1822-____)
- Private, Company E, 79th Ohio Infantry & Veteran Reserve Corps
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- Isaiah Brackney
(c1846-1864) - Private, Company E, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Richard Brackney (c1826-1878)
- Private, Company D, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Richard Brackney, 3 years 1862-5, in co. D, 79th O. V.
I.; died July 22, 1878"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 34 year old Private on 21 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co D, 79th OVI on 20 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Naomi Brackney filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 25 Aug 1887 (WC#248397) for service of Richard Brackney in Co
D 79th OVI
Doan Brackney filed for a Minor's pension in Ohio
on 29 Dec? 1888 (Certificate #253503)
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BRADDOCK
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- Job Braddock (1818-1862)
- Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- William
F. Braddock (1840-1918) - Private, Company F, 23rd New Jersey
Infantry Regiment
- buried at Miami
Cemetery - no gravestone
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William F. Braddock enlisted as a Private on 27 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co F 23rd NJ Inf on 13 Sep 1862
Mustered out at Beverly, New Jersey on 27 Jun 1863
- Pension Index Cards
William F. Braddock filed for a pension on 29 Jun 1892 & on
6 Sep 1910 (Application #1118592, Certificate #851202) for service
in Co F 23rd NJ Inf
died at National Military Home Ohio on 11 Jan 1918
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 -
Central Branch #40268
Military History: enlisted 27 Aug
1862 at Beverly NJ as a Pvt Co F 23 NJ Inf; mustered out 27 Jun
1863 at Beverly NJ
Domestic History: born NJ age 77, widowed farmer,
Waynesville, Ohio, daughter Mrs. Clarence Smith RR#5 Waynesville,
Ohio
Home History: admitted to Central Branch 17 Nov
1917; died 11 Jan 1918, body shipped to Waynesville, daughter Mrs.
Lelia Smith notified
- Ohio Death Certificate #5325 (1918) William
F. Braddock
widowed white male
born New Jersey
died 11 Jan 1918, National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
buried 17 Jan 1918 Waynesville O
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BRADLEY
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- Azael Bradley (1844-1873)
- Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry
- Photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian Church
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"A. Bradley e. fall of 1864, co. G, 183d O. V. I.;
dis. June 1865."
- Civil
War Discharges at the Warren
County Genealogical Society website
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 03 October 1864 at the age of 20
Enlisted in Company G, 183rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 26 October
1864.
Mustered out Company G, 183rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 July
1865 in Salisbury, NC
- Pension Index
Asael Bradley filed for a pension on
1 Aug 1877 (Application #239886 - no certificate # listed) for service
in Co. G, 183rd OVI
filed for a widows' pension (Certificate #304290)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Azael Bradley, Pvt, Co G, 183rd OVI
Cemetery at or near Lebanon Ohio
Date of Death 5 Jul 1873
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- Daniel F. Bradley (1834-1876)
- Musician, Band, 59th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
for Daniel L. Bradley - Interment
#1406 in Old Section lot 338 on 31 Dec 1876
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"Daniel Bradley"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Daniel F. Bradley enlisted as a 26
year old Musician on 2 Oct 1861
Mustered into Band, 59th OVI on 2 Oct 1861
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 20 Mar 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Susan E. Bradley filed for a widows' pension on 2 Nov 1891 (Application
#530856, Certificate #351244) for service of Daniel
L. Bradley, Musician, F&S, 59th OVI
Daniel Bradley died 28 Dec 1876
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- Francis
D. Bradley (c1842-1924) - Private, Company D, 6th Ohio
Infantry & Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
aka Frank D. Bradley
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frank D. Bradley enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co D, 6th OVI on 20 Apr 1861
Discharged on 19 Jun 1861
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Francis "Frank" D. Bradley enlisted as a 19 year old Private
on 21 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co G, 12th OVI on 21 Jun 1861
Transferred to Co F, 12th OVI on 22 Jun 1861
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
Frank D. Bradley filed for a pension on 9 Dec 1902 & on 12 Mar
1907 (Application #1293552, Certificate #1059840) for service in
Co G & F, 12th OVI & Co D, 6th OVI
died 29 Jun 1924 at Washington Court House, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #33711 (1924) Frank
D. Bradley
widowed retired white male saleman
born 19 Sep 1842
died 29 Jun 1924 at a rest home in Washington CH, Fayette County,
Ohio
buried Washington Cemetery 2 Jul 1924
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- James Armantha Bradley
(1841-1916) - Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Lebanon
Cemetery - Interment #4133 in Corwin
Addition Lot 576 on 26 Aug 1915
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Armatha Bradley enlisted as a 22 year
old Private on 24 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co. G, 183rd OVi on 26 Oct 1964
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
James A. Bradley filed for a pension
in Ohio on 4 Jun 1890 (Application #779011, Certificate #823831)
for service in Co G, 183rd OVI
died 24 Aug 1916 near Lebanon, Ohio
Mariah Bradley filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 1 Sep 1916
(Application #1071405, Certificate #816367)
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Turtlecreek Twp ED 291, page 6 line 14, dwelling 221 family 224,
Lebanon Post Office
Armatha Bradley, Private, Co. G, 183rd
OVI from 24 Sep 1864 to 17 Jul 1865, 9 months 28 days
- Ohio Death Certificate #53054 (1916) James.
A. Bradley
married white male farmer
born 23 Apr 1841 in Ohio to Jasper Bradley and Margaret Synyard
died 24 Aug 1916 at Turtlecreek Twp, Warren County, Oho aged 75
years 4 months 1 day
buried 26 Aug 1916 at Lebanon Cemetery
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- John Bradley (c1837-1893)
- Private, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- grave at Morrow
Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"John Bradley e. Feb. 23, 1864, co. A, 4th O. V. V. C.
;dis. with regt."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Bradley enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 23 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co A 4th OVC on 23 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tenness on 15 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John Bradley filed for a pension on 18 Jan 1875 (Certificate #372789)
for service in Co A 4th OVC
Josephine Bradley filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 19 JAn
1894 (Certificate #400927)
Remarks: XC 2667335
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
John Bradley Pvt Co A 4th Regt. Ohio Cav.
Cemetery: I.O.O.F. at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
Date of Death: 16 Dec 1893
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- Orlando Newton Bradley
(1846-1926) - Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery,
Corwin Addition Lot 454
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a Private on 21 September 1864 at the
age of 18.
Enlisted in Company G, 183rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 26 Oct 1864.
Mustered Out Company G, 183rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 17 Jul 1865
at Salisbury, NC.
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 25 Jul 1892 & on 11 Nov 1908 (Certificate
#883229) for service in Co G, 183rd OVI
Myra Bradley filed for a widows' pension on
12 Jul 1926 (Certificate #a4-5-27)
died 4 Jul 1926 at Lebanon, Oh
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- William L. Bradley
(1824-1892) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery,
Old Section Lot 91 (GAR Lot)
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 303
"Wm. Bradley e. Feb. 1864, co. B, 79th O. V. I.; dis. June
17, 1865."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311, Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek
Township
"79th O. V. I. - Wm. Bradley"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 41 year old private on 28 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 28 Feb 1864
Transferred to Co C, 73rd OVI on 9 Jun 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1865
- Pension Index
William L. Bradley filed for pension on 22 Jul 1886 (Cetificate
#368623) for service in Co B, 79th OVI & Co C, 73rd OVI
Mary M. Bradley filed for a widows' penions (Certificate #357040)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Wm. L. Bradley, Pvt Co B 79th OVI
Cemetery at Lebanon Ohio
Date of Death Sept 8, 1892
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- William
R. Bradley (1837-1879) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery,
Old Section Lot 260
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"79th O. V. I. - W.
W. Wilson, John Brown, Joseph
Hunter, Henry Irons, Jas.
Cretors, Stephen Colbert,
J. H. Adams, Wm.
Bradley, Michael Riley, Jos.
Turner, Howard Dunlevy, jr.,
John Frazer, Jonathan
Geohegan, Frank Hollingshead,
Henry Jeffrey, Abram
Jeffrey."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 28 January 1864
Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 28 January 1864
Wounded at Atlanta Georgia on 14 Aug 1864
Transferred into Co E, 22nd Veteran Reserve Corps on 3 May 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for invalid pension on 11 Jun 1866 (Certificate #73517) for
service in Co B 79th OVI
Martha J. Bradley filed [perhaps on 5 Feb 1887?] for widows' pension
(Certificate #301658)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
William R. Bradley, Pvt Co B, 79th OVI
Cemetery at Lebanon Ohio
Date of Death 19 Jul 1879
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BRADSTREET
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- William Henry Bradstreet
(c1837-1912) - Musician, Field & Staff, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
[His father, Ellis Bradstreet, was
born in Warren County but not sure if William ever lived there.
The family was in Gratis, Preble County, Ohio for the 1850, 1860 and
1870 census.]
- 5 Sep 2010 email from Patricia
O'Bannon :
"My great great-great grandfather, William Henry Bradstreet,
enlisted 08-17-1862 in the 35th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry as
a Musician Second Class in Dayton, Ohio. He was sworn in by Capt.
T. J. Cram on 08-24-1861. He was honorably discharged 09-10-1862
at Nashville Tenn. I have his discharge paper, and various other
papers when his wife Harriet Elizabeth Thomas Bradstreet applied
for a Civil War Veteran's pension in 1912, when her husband died.
It was granted."
- grave at Woodland
Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
- Interment
#12722 in Sec 48 Lot 2029 on 11 May 1912
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database
by Historical Data Systems
William H. Bradstreet enlisted as a 24 year old Musician on 17 Aug
1861
Mustered into the Band, 35th OVI on 17 Aug 1861
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 10 Sep 1862
- Pension Index Cards
William H. Bradstreet applied for a pension on 10 Mar 1897&
22 Mar 1907 (Application #1187120, Certificate #942105) for service
in F&S 35th OVI
died at Dayton Ohio on 9 May 1912
filed for a widows' pension on 12 May 1912 (Application #986936,
Certificate #743965)
- Ohio Death Certificate #29336 (1912) William
Henry Bradstreet
married white male
born 20 Mar 1837 in Ohio to Ellis Bradstreet and Sarah Lawrence
died 9 May 1912 at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 11 May 1912 Woodland Cemetery
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BRAGG
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- Joseph Bragg (2 May 1843
- 21 Apr 1917) - Private, Company A 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Interment #1912 in Sec 1 Lot 111 on 24 Apr 1917
- 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 304
"Bragg, Jos. co. A, 69th O. V. I.; wounded at Stone River;
wounded and disab. at Missionary Ridge; e. Nov. 1861; dis. Nov.
16, 1864"
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 15 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
Disability Discharge at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 25 Nov 1864
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
"Joseph Bragg, wound groin & ankle"
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 20 Jun 1870 & on 6 Mar 1907 (Application
#157804, Certificate #113194) for service in Co A 69th OVI
died at Foster, Ohio on 21 Apr 1917
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- William Bragg (c1836-1862)
- Private, Company I, 5th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren
County Edition, page 304
"Bragg, Wm. co. I, 5th O. V. I.; died in hosp. at Martinsburg,
W. Va. 1862."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William Bragg enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co I, 5th OVI on 20 Jun 1861
Died in hospital at Martinsburg, WV on 22 Mar 1862
- “Death
of a Soldier,” Obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, April 10, 1862, p. 3, c. 4.
[Communicated]
Death of a Soldier.
Martinsburg, Va., March 21, 1862.
* * * * * * *
I am sorry that it has become my duty, or the duty of any one, to
report to you the death of your friend, William Bragg.
He died yesterday at 12 o’clock, of typhoid fever.
In taking charge of his effects, I came across a letter from each
of you; and I though if it should ever be my lot to die away from
friends and home, my friends would be glad to have some one to tell
them of it. That prompted me to write you. I am a soldier myself,
and look upon all others as my friends.
Your friend, Mr. Bragg, had bee in our hospital but a few days,
and was very bad when he came in. He apparently thought he would
not live long, and bore up under his afflictions as a Christian
and a soldier. With my own hands I pressed the lids down over his
glassy eyes, and smooth back his hair from a cold and marble like
forehead – just as I wish some kind friend to do by me, sometime.
He was dressed as well as circumstances would admit; his coffin
was a plain but neat one. He was buried in the graveyard belonging
to the town – many soldiers are not. It is a beautiful spot.
The hands of “loved ones at home” could not have found
a more beautiful resting-place. Shrubbery of every kind artificially
arranged, abounds; and when the summer comes, some little vine or
forget-me-not will nestle down upon his grave, and then, in kind
and silent beauty, waft its incense onward and upward to heaven.
The green shrubs and leaves will ever whisper a low and meet requiem
about his grave, and all will think of him kindly.
I marked his resting place because I felt an interest in him, as
no one of his company (Co. I, 5th Ohio) was with him, and I thought
him to be a good man.
* * * Should you wish to know more in relation to him, I will at
any time be glad to reply. My address is –
James Dean, Hospital Steward.
Martinsburg, Berkeley Co, Va.
How cheering to reflect that, although the soldier may die among
strangers, yet strangers do not always have cold and unfeeling hears.
Often are the lids pressed down over the glassy eye, and the hair
smoothed back over the marble-like forehead, by the gentle hand
of a stranger and fellow soldier.
William Bragg was a respected citizen of Maineville,
and a member of the M. E. Church of that place. Poor William! he
has fought his last battle and died a Christian soldier.
- VanHouten and Cole, Warren County, Ohio Will &
Estate Records, Box 101 - 150, p. 34. [perhaps the
same William Bragg?]
Bragg, William (intestate)
Box 121 - DE 3 P. 94 - 14 Mar 1863
Admr: Peter C. Spurling
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BRANDENBURG
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- Daniel Brandenburg
(c1845-1908) - Private, Company K, 71st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Section A Lot 34 Grave C
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 71st OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Daniel Brandenburg e. at South Leabnon, March 18, 1864,
co. K, 71st O. V. V. I.; det. prov. guard 2 months; in Pioneer Corps
2 months; cook for q.m. 4 months; dis. at Columbus, Jan. 18, 1866"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Daniel Bradenburg
enlisted as a 19 year old Privet on 18 Mar 1864
Mustered into Co K, 71st OVI on 18 Mar 1864
Mustered out at San Antonio, Texas on 30 Nov 18654
- Pension Index Cards
Daniel Brandenburg
filed for a pension on 14 Apr 1890 & on 4 Mar 1907 (Application
#767886, Certificate #526451) for service in Co K 71st OVI
died 1909
- Application
for 5 headstones by D. J. Morris 25 Nov 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.
"Daniel Brandenburg, Private Co K 71st O.V.I.
died Dec. 1908 buried So. lebanon"
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- Henry Brandenburg
(1832-1901) - Private, Co. A, 52d Ohio Infantry and Co K, 71st Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- grave at Deerfield
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 71st OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Henry Brandenburg e. at Camp Dennison, Sept. 29, 1861,
co. A, 52d O. V. I. and trans. co. K, 71st O. V. I.; det. asst.
wagonmaster, Feb. to Aug 1863, at Gallatin, Tenn.; vet. at Gallatin,
Tenn. Jan. 13, 1864; wagonmaster; cap. at Clarksburg, Tenn. Aug.
1862; paroled; in hosp. at Victoria, Tex. 4 weeks, heart disease;
m. o. at San Antonio, Tex, Nov. 30, 1865; application for pension
not yet properly considered; mem. Stevens Post, G. A. R."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry Bradenburg enlisted as a 29 year
old Wagoner on 30 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co K, 71st OVI on 30 Sep 1861
Wagoner (reduced to ranks)
Mustered out at San Antonio, Texas on 30 Nov 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Henry Brandenburgh filed for a pension
in Ohio on 31 Dec 1887 (Application #634102, Certificate #435367)
for service in Co A 52nd OVI & Co K 71st OVI
Victoria A. Brandenburgh filed for
a widows' pension in Ohio on 12 Aug 1901 (Application #746702, Certificate
#535914)
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- John Brandenburg (1846-1925)
- Private, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Co L, 9th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4876 in Sec C Lot 72 Grave 8 on
29 Jul 1925
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Brandenburg enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 18 Nov 1863
Mustered into 12th OVI on 18 Nov 1863
Transferred into Co L, 9th OVC on 15 Dec 1863
Mustered out at Lexington, North Carolina on 20 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John Brandenburg filed for a pension in ___ on 15 Jun 1883 (Application
#486817, Certificate #371810) for service in Co L, 9th OVC
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 27 Jul 1925
Susan J. Brandenburg filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 3 Aug
1925 (Application #1235696, Certificate #967804)
- Ohio Death Certificate #43096 (1925) John
Brandenburg
white male merchant married to Susan J. Brandenburg
born 23 Dec 1846 in Warren County, Ohio to Joseph Brandenburg &
Nancy Belle Hines
died 27 Jul 1925 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio aged 78 years 7
months 4 days
buried 29 Jul 1925 at Lebanon, Ohio
- John
Brandenburg obituary, unnamed paper dated 6 Aug 1925 on file
at the Warren County Genealogical Society
"John Brandenburg was born December
22nd, 1846 at Kings Mills, Ohio, and died at his home in Lebanon,
Ohio, July 27, 1925, aged 78 years, 7 months and 4 days.
"He answered the call of his country, enlisting at Camp Dennison,
O., as Private of Caption [sic] Ashbury P. Gatch Co., L. 9th
Ohio Cavalry. He was enrolled on the 18th day of November 1863
to serve three years or during the war, and was honorably discharged
from the service of the United States, the 20th day of July, 1865,
at Lexington, North Carolina. He was with Sherman on the march to
the sea, and on through South and North Carolina, he saw hard service.
. . ."
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- Silas Brandenburg
(1825-1902) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry and Corporal, Company
F, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Sec B Lot 124 D
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Silas Brandenburg e. at Camp Dennison, June 19, 1861,
co. F, 12th O. V. I.; in hosp. at Parkersburg, W. Va. Aug. 1862,
diab.; dis. May 18, 1863; e. at Cincinnati Oct. 10, 1864, co. F,
183d O. V. I.; m. o. at Salisbury, N. C. July 17, 1865"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Silas Brandenburg enlisted as a 33 year old Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Disability Discharge on 17 Mar 1863
Re-enlisted as a 38 year old Private on 10 Oct 1864
Mustered into Co. F, 183rd OVI on 19 Oct 1864
Promoted to Corporal on 31 Dec 1864
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Silas Brandenburg filed for a pension on 16 May 1878 (Application
#255086, Certificate #413413) for service in Co F, 12th OVI &
Co F 183rd OVI
died 21 Sep 1902
Rhoda P. Brandenburg filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 5 Oct
1902 (Application #792218, Certificate #562515)
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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BRANDON
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- Absalom
Brandon - (c1831-1901) - Private, Company C, 74th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"A. Brandon e. at Xenia, Greene co. in co. C, 74th O. V.
I.; entered hosp. at Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 1863 with typhoid fever;
dis. there disab. Oct. 1863; health lost and application for pension
not yet properly considered; mem. Bainer Post, G. A. G."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found]
- Ohio
Civil War Roster by the Ohio
Genealogical Society
Absalom Brandon, Co C 74th Regiment, Ohio Infantry,
Private, Private
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for an invalid pension on 19 Aug 1886 [Application #583019,
Certificate #786638] for service in Co. C,
74th OVI
- 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.
"Absalom Brandon, Pri Co C, 84 O.V.I., died Nov
11th 1901, Springboro Ohio, Springboro, O"
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- Elias Bruce Brandon (c1835-1863)
- Private, Company A 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 6 Lot 128-7
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Elias Brandon,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 3 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Disability discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 6 May 1863
- 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.
"Elias B. Brandon, Pri Co A 79 OVI, died May
17, 1863, buried Wood Hill, Franklin, Ohio"
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BRANNON
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- James Brannon (1838-1923)
- service information (if any) not determined
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BRANT (Surname
Index) |
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- Albert
Brant (1842-1923) - Sergeant, Company A, 4th Ohio
Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4675 in Sec H Lot 110-5 on 15 Feb
1923
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Albert Brant, co. A, 4th O. V. C.; pro. corp. then sergt.;
served 1861-4"
- Beers History of Warren County pages 1020,
1021, 1022
- "Albert Brant
And His Experiences During The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Lucien Wulsin, Private, Co. A, "Narrative
of Personal Military Experiences of Albert Brant,"
The
Story of The Fourth Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry: from
the organization of the Regiment, August, 1861, to its 50th Anniversay,
August, 1911. Based on the book of 1890, Eleanor N. Adams,
revised, corrected and edited (Cincinnati: n.p., 1912) pages 76-100
- "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 19 year old private on 10 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co. A, 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1861
POW at Lexington, Kentucky on 17 Oct 1862 & paroled on 18 Oct
1862
Promoted to Corporal
Promoted to Sergeant on 31 Mar 1864
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 15 Jul 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 10 Jun 1880
and on 20 Feb 1907 (Certificate #287558) for service in Co A, 4th
OVC
died at Lebanon Ohio on 12 Feb 1923
- Ohio Death Certificate #15106 (1923) Albert
Brant
white male, widower of Sarah Brant
born 12 Feb 1842 near Morrow, Ohio to Abraham Brant and Hester Jeffries
died 12 Feb 1923 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
buried 15 Feb 1923 at Lebanon, Ohio
- "Fourth
Ohio Cavalry," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday,
September 30, 1920, page 8
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- David Brant (ca 1843 -1865)
- Private, Company A & K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Companty
C, 18th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
inscribed "died in defense of our country" in
Section B Lot 64 Grave F[died 7 Nov 1865 aged 22 years 9 months
25 days]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"David Brant, e. Aug. 15, 1861, co. A, 35th O. V. I.; died
in 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 19 year old Privatge on 6 OCt 1862
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 6 Oct 1862
Transferred from Co A to Co K on 26 Aug 1864
Transferred into Co C 18th OVI on 20 Oct 1864
Mustered out on 9 Oct 1865
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- Francis M. Brant (1844-1880)
- Private, Company E 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery [d.
27 Sep 1880 aged 36y 5m 2d]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Francis Brant enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 28 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co E 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Francis M. Brant filed for a pension on 26 Jan
1880 (SO #343682, SC #529201) for service in Co E 79th OVI
died at Warren Ohio on 27 Sep 1880
Anne J. Brant filed for a widows' pension on 28
Feb 1881 (WO #280639, WC #282729)
James Ireland, guardian, filed for a minor's pension in Ohio on
22 Nov 1889 (Application #409294, Certificate #282730)
Remarks: see SC 502185 & WO 1078195 Thos.
C. Shotwell, Co I 4th Ohio Cav
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Francis M. Brant Pvt Co E 79th Ohio Infy
Cemetery: Odd Fellows at Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
Date of Death: 27 Sep 1880
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
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- George W. Brant (1837-1924)
- Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry and Company I, 1st US Veteran
Volunteer Engineers
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Brant, Geo. W., served in co. A, 79th O. V. I. and 1st
U.S.V.V. Eng. 1862-5"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George W. Brant enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 28 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Transferred to US Volunteer Engineers Corps 15 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
George W. Brant filed for a pension on 6 Nov 1890 & on 14 Feb
1907 (Application #919650, Certificate #722333) for service in Co
A, 79th OVI & Co I, 1st US Vet Vol Engrs
died at Morrow, Ohio on 20 Oct 1924
- Ohio Death Certificate #5438 (1924) George
Brandt
retired white male, widower of Sarah Brandt
born 1 Oct 1837 in Morrow, Ohio
died 20 Oct 1924 in Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
buried 23 Oct 1924 at Morrow
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- Levi Brant (1840-1918) -
Private, Company H, 26th Indiana Infantry Regiment,
Co B 9th US V.V.I. & 163 Co 2 Batln V.R.C.
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private from Vernon, Indiana on 30 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co H. 26th Indiana Infantry on 30 Aug 1861
Transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps on 9 Mar 1864
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
filed for pension on 14 Sep 1892 & on 14 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#868800) for service in Co H 26th Ind Inf; Co B 9th U.S.V.V.Inf.
& 163d Co 2d Batln V.R.C.
died at Morrow Ohio on 30 May 1918
widow, Elizabeth J. Brant, filed for pension on
20 Jun 1918 (Certificate #857293)
- Ohio Death Certificate #35069 (1918) for
Levi Brandt
married, white male
born 2 Oct 1840 in Ohio to Esquire Brandt
& unknown
died 30 May 1918 at Morrow, Ohio
buried 2 Jun 1918 at Morrow Cemetery
informant: Stella Cook, Morrow
- Application
for 3 headstones by E. Wilkerson 3 July 1919;
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.
"Levi Brant, Priv. Co H 26th Ind Inf, transferred
to V.R.C.; died 30 May 1918, buried at Morrow, O"
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- Samuel Brant - Company
A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 26 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co. A, 4th OVC on 26 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 10 May 1886 and on 27 Apr 1908 (Application
#572939, Certificate #954460) for service in Co A 4th OVC
Died 10 March 1919
Mary C. Brant filed for Widows' pension on 16 Apr 1919 (Application
#1139465 - no Certificate # listed)
- Ohio Death Certificate #23364 (1919) Samuel
Brandt
married white male farmer
born 11 Apr 1846 in Morrow, Ohio, to Esquire Brandt
& [unknown]
died 10 Mar 1919 Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 12 Mar 1919, Morrow
- Application
for 3 headstones by E. Wilkerson 3 July 1919;
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.
"Samuel Brant, Priv. Co A 4th O.V.C. died Mar.
10, 1918, buried Morrow, O."
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- Squire Brant (c1816-1892)
- Private, Company C, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone at Morrow
Cemetery with surname spelled Bryant
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Squire Brant e. Sept. 16, 1861, co. C, 4th O. V. C.; dis.
Oct. 20, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Squire Brant enlisted as a 45 year old Private on 16 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co C 4th OVC on 6 Nov 1861
Mustered out on 20 OCt 1864 on expiration of term of service
- Pension Index Cards
Squire Brant filed for a pension on 26 Jun 1880 (SO #395175, SC
#545739) for service in Co C 4th OVC
- "Squire Brant," obituary, Lebanon
(Ohio) Gazette, December 15, 1892
"Squire Brant, of Morrow, 76, died a few days ago. He and
three of his sons were good soldiers in the war for the Union. He
was a cousin of the sheriff."
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Squire Brant, Pvt, Co C, 4th OVC
Cemetery I.O.O.F. at Morrow Ohio
Date of Death: 6 Dec 1892
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- Stephen H. Brant (c1844-1879)
- Private, Company I, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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- Joseph R. Bretney (1830-1911)
- Sergeant, Company E, 26th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- grave at Deerfield
Cemetery - Section B Lot 88 Grave B
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Jos. R. Bretney, sergt. co. E, 26th Ind. V. I. 3-year
and vet. service."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph R. Bretney enlisted as a Private from Indianapolis, Indiana
on 29 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co E, 26th Ind. V.I. on 29 Nov 1861
Re-enlisted on 1 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Indianapolis, Indiana on 15 Jan 1866
- Pension Index Cards
Joseph R. Bretney filed for a pension on 11 Mar 1880 & on 27
Feb 1907 (Application #351282, Certificate #797587) for service
in Co E 26th Indiana Infantry
died 16 Nov 1911
Margret Bretney filed for a widows' pension on 22 Nov 1911 (Application
#975465, Certificate #759016)
- Ohio Death Certificate #61906 (1911) Joseph
R. Bretney
married white male retired butcher
born 18 Feb 1830 in Ohio to Wm. Bretney & Elizabeth Baker
died 16 Nov 1911 in South Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
buried 18 Nov 1911 in South Lebanon Ohio
- 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.
"Joseph R. Bretney, Serg't. Co E 26th Ind. V.I.,
died Nov. 16, 1911"
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BREWER
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photo
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- George
W. Brewer (c1841-____) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry
& Company F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 10 Lot 1-11
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; G. W. Brewer,
Civil War
- 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 75th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George Brewer enlisted as a 20 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
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 16 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co F 75th OVI on 14 Dec 1861
Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 23 Dec 1864
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
George W. Brewer, Pvt, Co F 75th Regt. Ohio INf.
Cemetery: Woodhill at Franklin, Ohio
Date of Death: [blank]
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- Milton
Brewer aka John M. Brewer (c1840-1920) - Private,
Co H, 39th Ohio Infantry & Private, Battery H, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery
Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Milton Brewer served in the
39th O. V. I. and 2d O. V. H. A.; now deceased."
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page
709
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John M. Brewer enlisted as a 21 year
old Private on 31 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co H, 39th OVI on 31 Jul 1861
Disability discharge at Saint Louis, Missouri on 24 Apr 1862
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John M. Brewer enlisted as a 22 year
old Private on 2 Jan 1864
Mustered into Battery H, 2nd OVHA on 2 Jan 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 23 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John M. Brewer filed for a pension on 17 Dec 1887 & on 23 Apr
1907 (Application #632472, Certificate #518292) for service in Co
H 39th OVI & Battery H, 2nd OVHA
died at Mineola, Missouri on 29 Oct 1920
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- Wikoff
Brewer (c1836-1898) - Private, Company D, 131st Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Wykoff Brewer e. May 2, 1864,
131st O. V. I.; dis. Aug. 25, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Wikoff Brewer enlisted as a 28 year
old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co D, 131st OVI on 14 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Wikoff Brewer filed for a pension in
Ohio on 28 Mar 1892 (Application #1101055, Certificate #849749)
for service in Co D, 131st OVI
died 19 Dec 1898
Martha E. Brewer filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 26 Jan 1899
(Application #690763, Certificate #502752)
- Van Houten and Cole, Warren County,
Ohio Death Records Book II 1881-1904 Probate Court, page 10
Wicoff Brewer d. 18 Dec 1898 age 62
born in Franklin Twp to Aaron & Patience Wycoff Brewer
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BRIANT (Surname
Index) |
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- Josiah Briant (1813-1884)
- Company K, 65th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#1246 in Sec. F Lot 82 on 14 Mar 1884
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Josiah Bryant enlisted
as a 45 year old Private on 26 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co K 65th OVI on 10 Dec 1861
Transferred from Co B to Co K on 11 Dec 1861
Disability discharge at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 6 Jan 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Josiah Bryant
filed for a pension on 6 Dec 1872 (Certificate #196861) for service
in Co K 65th OVI
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BRIDGE
(Surname Index) |
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- Adam
Bridge (1846-1920) - Private, Company A, 13th Ohio Cavalry
Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Adam Bridge,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 13th OVC
- Photo: Will S. McKay, The
Centennial Atlas of Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, Ohio,
The Centennial Atlas Association, 1903), page 75
"... He enlisted when a boy of seventeen in the
13th O. V. C. in February, 1864, and served until mustered out at
the close of the war. ..."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Adam Bridge enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 22 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co A 13th OVC on 22 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Petersburg, Virginia on 10 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Adam Bridge filed for a pension on 11 May 1894 & on 14 Sep 1908
(Application #1158080, Certificate #883233) for service in Co A
13th OVC
died 27 Nov 1920 at Franklin, Ohio
- Texas Death Certificate #35278 (1920)
Adam Bridge
white male widower of Welthea Howes
born Middletown, Ohio to Arascmus Bridge
died 20 Nov 1920 at Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas at age 74
burial at Middleton, Ohio
- "'Uncle Adam' Answers the Final Summons,"
obituary, The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, November 25, 1920
"...In February, 1854, [sic] at the age of 17, he enlisted
in the Thirteenth O. V. C., and served his country until mustered
out at the close of the war. He was also a staunch supporter of
and an ardent worker in the G. A. R.
"... interment made in Woodhill cemetery. the members of the
G. A. R. attended in a body."
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- Erasmus Bridge (17 Jul
1841-29 Nov 1915) - Company G, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & 23rd
Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Section 6 Lot 175 Site 5
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Erasmus
Bridge, Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
Erasmus
Bridge Co G 12th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Bridge, Erasmus, e. May, 1861, co. G, 12th O. V. I.; dis.
with 23d O. V. V. I."
Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
- Service Record from American
Civil
War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 24 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co G 12th OVI on 30 Apr & on 21 Jun 1861
Mustered out on 11 Jun 1864
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
"Erastus Bridge, wound in neck"
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 30 Jan 1880 & 20 July 1911 (Certificate
#203744) for service in Co G 12th OVI
died at Franklin, Ohio on 29 Nov 1915
Sarah W. Bridge filed for widows' pension on 17 Dec 1915 (Certificate
#804198)
Remarks: XC 2690251
- "Harvest of Death: Grim Reaper Summons
Seven", The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday December
2, 1915
"... Mr. Bridge is one of the oldest residents of this
city and is a vereran of the Civil War. He is survived by a widow,
ten daughters and one son, ..."
- Ohio Death Certificate #63328 (1915) Erasmus
Bridge
married white male paper maker
born 17 Jul 1841 in Ohio to Matthias Bridge & ???
died 29 Nov 1915 Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
buried 3 Dec 1915, Franklin, Ohio
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- John H.
Bridge/Budge (c1839-1883)
- Private, Company K, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
[John is of German descent. The surname
name was originally Brueck which may explain the Bridge/Budge name variations
that are found]
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Section 6 Lot 175 Site 4
Cemetery Notes:
- a 25 Oct 1995 printout from Woodhill Cemetery incorrectly
lists the date of death for John Bridge as 1865?
- Warren County Cemetery Records, Vol. 9, page 63 incorrectly
lists Jno. Bridge as serving in Co G 12th Reg. O.V.I. The stone
is clearly inscribed Co K 35th Ohio Inf.
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; John Bridge,
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 316
Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database has two entries
This one is correct - Jno.
Bridge Co K 35th OVI
This one is incorrect - John
Bridge Co G 12th OVI [this is service record for his brother
Erasmus Bridge who is buried next to him]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, pages 311 & 316
In the section on the John Kell Post 241, G.A.R., John Bridge
is listed as being mustered into the post as a charter member on
28 Sep 1882 and having died on 28 Feb 1883
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John H. Budge
enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co K, 35th OVI on 5 Nov 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 25 Jul 1862 and reduced to ranks on 14 Nov
1862
Mustered out on 23 Sep 1864
- Ohio
Civil War Roster by the Ohio
Genealogical Society
John Bridge,
Private Co K, 35th Regt Ohio Infantry
- F. W. Keil, Thirty-Fifth
Ohio: A Narrative of Service from August, 1861 to 1864. (Fort
Wayne, Ind: Archer, Househ & Co, 1894),
[not found in Roster for Company K]
- Pension Index Cards
Martha Bridge
filed for a widows' pension on 22 Jul 1889 (WC#340656) for service
of John Bridge
in Co K 35th OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
John Budge, Pvt Co
K 35th Regt Ohio Inf.
Cemetery: Woodhill at Franklin, Ohio
Date of Death: blank
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- William Bridge (1821-1892)
- Private, Company G, 60th Ohio Infantry Regiment (originally organized
as the 9th Independent Company Ohio Sharpshooters)
- grave at Union Cemetery, Symmes Twp, Hamilton
County, Ohio - Section 2 Lot 218 Space 6
William F. Bridge b. 15 Feb 1821 in Lancaster Massachusetts; died
20 Feb 1892 at Fosters, Ohio
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William Bridge enlisted as a 44 year old Private on 29 Jan 1864
Mustered into Co G, 60th OVI on 26 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Delaney House, Washington, DC on 28 Jul 1865
- Dunn, Warren
County Assessors Records Book 1 Deaths 1886-1907,
page 57
"Bridge, Wm. T. b. Lancaster, Mass. d. at Fosters, Hamilton
Twp on 21 Feb 1892 age 71 yr"
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BRIGGS
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POW
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- Franklin Briggs (c1842-1864)
- Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BRIGHAM
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- Joseph Henry Brigham
(1838-1904) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry and Lieutenant
Colonel, Field & Staff, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Greenlawn Cemetery, Delta, Ohio
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Photo courtesy American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc.
[used with permission]
- "History
Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by
Dallas Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Listed as a teacher, enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 19 Apr
1861
Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 (3 months service)
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Commissioned as a Captain in Co. A, 69th OVI on 7 Oct 1861
Promoted to Lt. Colonel and transferred to Field and Staff, 69th
OVI on 31 Dec 1862
Breveted to Colonel on 13 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
Other Information [from Source: Society of the Army of the
Cumberland, 1904]
"Colonel BRIGHAM was born at Lodi, Ohio, December 12, 1838.
He was educated in the common schools, with one year at Berea University
and one at the Normal
School Lebanon, Ohio."
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 29 Dec 1890 (SC#868333) for service in Co F
12th OVI, Co A 69th OVI & F&S 69th OVI
- Warren County
in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, November 21, 1885
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BRILL
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- Samuel Brill (1842-1878)
- Private, Co. D, 85th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"Samuel Brill, 85th O. V. I."
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 2 Jun 1862
Mustered into Co. D, 85th Ohio Infantry on 10 Jun 1862
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Sep 1862
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Samuel Brill
Pvt Co B 85 Regt. Ohio Infy
Cemetery at Lebanon Ohio
Date of death July 15, 1878
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BROCK
(Surname Index) |
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needed |
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- John Brock (____-1861) -
Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BROOKS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
POW |
- John
P Brooks Sr..(c1816-1884) - Private, Company I, 35th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
connection to Warren County (if any) not determined
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
- John Brooks enlisted as a 45 year old Private
on 15 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co I, 35th OVI on 3 Oct 1861
Wounded and captured at Chichamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 26 Jan 1865
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Central
Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register L #10087
Military History: Enlisted at Hamilton, Fall
1861 in Co I 35th OVI; disability discharge at Columbus in Summer
1864
Domestic History: Born Germany age 70, residence
Hamilton, O; widowed farmer
Home History: admitted 14 Apr 1881 died 4 Aug 1884;
buried Section E-6-14
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
John P. Brooks, Pvt Co I 35th OVI
Cemetery: National Military Home near Dayton, Ohio Sec. E
Date of Death: 4 Aug 1884
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
John P. Brooks
Pvt Infantry Civil War
Date of Death: 4 Aug 1884
Buried at Dayton
National Cemetery, Section E Row 6 Site 14
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POW |
- John
P. Brooks Jr. (c1842-1916) - Corporal, Company I, 35th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
connection to Warren County (if any) not determined
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- Thomas Brooks (____-1863)
- Private, Company G, 75th Ohio Infantry
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- William T. Brooks (1842-1921)
- Private, Company H, 39th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#3909 in Sec D Lot 34 on 29 Aug 1921
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William Brooks enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 31 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co H, 39th OVI on 31 Jul 1861
Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 12 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
William Brooks filed for a pension on 2 Apr 1886 (Application #568377,
Certificate #360878) for service in Co H 39th OVI
died at Harveysburg, Ohio on 27 Aug 1921
Ellen C. Brooks filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 24 Sep 1921
(Application #1179242, Certificate #914422)
XC 2705620
- Ohio Death Certificate #47922 (1921) William
T. Brooks
white male farmer married to Ellen Brooks
born 1 Mar 1842 at Harveysburg, Ohio to George Brooks and Anna Rankins
died 27 Aug 1921 at Massie Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 29 Aug 1927 at Miami Cemetery
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- B. Frank Brown (1842-1863)
- Private, Company A, 6th Ohio Infantry Regiment [died
at Chattanoga Tenn from a wound received in the battle of Chickamauga]
[birth year found listed as 1840 and as
1842]
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record
Frank Brown enlisted as a 21 year old private on
20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co. A, 6th OVI (3 months service) on 20 Ap4 1861
Mustered out on 18 Jun 1861
Franklin Brown reenlisted as a 21 year old private from
Springboro Ohio on 18 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co. A, 6th OVI (3 years service) on 18 Jun 1861
Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863
Died of wounds on 9 Nov 1863
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- Charles Brown (1835-1894)
- Private, Company B, 2nd Ohio Infantry & Company E, 18th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 9 Lot 99 grave 5
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Chas. Brown,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 2nd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Chas. Brown was in service from Warren co. in 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
Charles Brown enlisted as a 26 year old Private in Company
B, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
Mustered into Co B, 2nd OVI on 2 Sep 1862
Transferred into Co E, 18th Ohio Veteran Infantry on 10 Oct 1864
Mustered out on 10 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Charles Brown filed for a pension in Ohio on 2 Aug 1890 (Application
#892871, Certificate #723048) for service in Co B 2nd OVI &
in Co E 18th OVI
Mary E. Brown filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 23 Jan 1894
(Application #588711, Certificate #411812)
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- David Allen Brown (1844-1914)
- Private, Company A, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304, says,
"Brown, David A. e. at Waynesville, Nov.
5, 1863, co. A, 34th O.V.V.I.; slight wound in left leg at Winchester,
July 25, 1864; in hosp. from Aug. 15, 1864, chronic diarrhea, til
dis. at Fredreicks City, Md. June 6, 1865; det. hosp. nurse 7 months
of that time; mem. Hoel Post, G. A. R. and past Q. M. S."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 34th OVI
- Service Record #1
Enlisted as a private on 28 Nov 1863
Mustered into Co. A, 36th OVI
Discharged at Frederick, Maryland on 6 Sep 1865
- Service Record #2
Enlisted as a private on 28 Dec 1863
Mustered into Co. A, 34th OVI
Discharged at Frederick, Maryland on 6 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Card
David A. Brown filed for a pension on 17 Jun 1880 (Certificate #291884)
for service in Co A, 34th OVI and in Co. A, 36th OVI
Died 19 Nov 1914 at Waynesville Ohio
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- David N. Brown (1843-1862)
- Private, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Springboro
Cemetery per Veteran Graves Registration Project - no gravestone
was found
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"David A. Brown co. H, 79th
O. V. I.; died at Louisville, Ky. Dec. 21, 1862"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Died of disease at Louisville, Kentucky on 21 Dec 1862
Buried Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville,
Kentucky
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Lucinda Brown, filed for pension on 22
Oct 1866 (Application # 136053, Certificate #93432) for service
of David N. Brown in Co H 79th OVI
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com.
http://www.footnote.com
- 33 images
David N. Brown enlisted 14 Aug 1862 at Waynesville and was mustered
into Co H 79th OVI at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 23 Aug 1862. He came
down with pnemonia and died of measles and lung fever at General
Hospital #5 in Louisville, Kentucky.
He was the son of William Brown and Lucinda Blackford who were married
in Warren County 1 Jun 1824 by Elder Joshua Carman, M. G. William
died 27 Jun 1862.
Lucinda Brown was awarded a mother's pension of $8/month 9 Apr 1867.
Her last pension payment was $12 paid to 4 Dec 1888. She was dropped
from the rolls upon her death on 24 Dec 1888. Depositions were given
in support of her claim by Francis Havens, Richard Lackey, Owen
Ward and Capt. Thomas E. Smith.
- CONTRADICTORY INFORMATION
Warren
County Cemetery Records Volume 6 lists a David
Brown with the same date of death, buried in the Old
School Baptist Church Cemetery . This David Brown is listed
as the son of Wm. & Lucinda Brown and serving in the 2nd
OVI. No gravestone was found.
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- Ezekiel
Brown (1842-1904) - Private, Co A, 146th Ohio National Guard
Infantry & Co H, 13th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
- Photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Ezekiel Brown e. May 2, 1864, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept.
7, 1864."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record #1
Enlisted as a 39 year old private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A, 146th ONG Infantry
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 September 1864
- Service Record #2
Enlisted as a 39 year old private on 7 Mar 1865
Mustered into Co. H, 13th OVC
Mustered out at Amelia Court House, Virvinia on 4 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Card
Filed for pension on 5 Oct 1889 (Certificate #729320) for service
in Co A 146th ONG and in Co H 13th OVC
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Ezekiel A. Brown
Pvt Co A 146 Ohio N. G. Inf.
died July 16, 1904
Cemetery at Lebanon Ohio
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- Frank C. Brown
(1840-1893) - Company G, 11th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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- Isaac W. Brown (1840-1874)
- Private, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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- James Brown 1842-1862)
- Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Catholic Cemetery in Salem Twp [Gravestone has Co.
C rather than Co. F]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 19 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co. F, 12th OVI
Killed at South
Mountain, Maryland on 14 Sep 1862
Listed as buried at Antietam
National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, Maryland in Service
Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
but not found in the VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator
- Pension Index Card
Mother filed for pension (Certificate #217075) for service of James
L. Brown in Co F, 12th Ohio Infantry
Father filed for pension on 6 May 1880 (Application #265656 - no
Certificate # listed)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
James Brown, Pvt Co. F 12th Regt
Ohio Inf
Cemetery IOOF at Morrow Ohio
Date of Death 14 Sep 1862
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- James C. Brown (1840-1911)
- Company F, 1st O.V.I. and Company C, 69th O.V.I.
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; James C.
Brown, Civil War
- "Franklin
Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"J. C. Brown was in service from Warren co. in co. C, 69th
O. V. I."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 316
Member John Kell Post No. 241, GAR
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 1st OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Service Record #1
Enlisted as a 20 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
- Service Record #2
Enlisted as a 27 year old private on
19 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co C, 69th OVI on 20 Jan 1862
Disability discharge at Dennison Hospital, Columbus Ohio on 12 Aug
1864
- Pension Index Card
James C. Brown filed for pension on 19 Mar 1872
(Application #173573, Certificate #120743) for service in Co F 1st
OVI and in Co C 69th OVI
died 11 April 1911
Mary K. Brown filed for Widows' pension on 5 May
1911 (Application #969322, Certificate #723158)
- Ohio Death Certificate #24499 (1911) James
C. Brown
married white male salesman
born 7 Jun 1840 in Ohio to Joseph A. Brown & Margaret L. Corbett
died 11 Apr 1911 in Franklin, Ohio
buried 14 Apr 1911 in Franklin O.
- 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.
"James C. Brown, Pri Co C 69 OVI, died Apr. 11,
1911, buried Wood Hill, Franklin, O"
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- Jefferson H. Brown
(1836-1896) - Private, Company A, 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- John Brown (c1830-____)
- Private, Company B, 180th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"John Brown e. at Dayton, Montgomery co. Aug. 16, 1864,
co. B, 180th O. V. I.; det. at Fort McDougal, on the Nashville &
Chattanooga R. R. 4 months guarding R. R. bridge then westn via
Washington to N. C.; in battle of Kinston, N. C.; in hosp. at New
Berne, N. C. March, 1865, lung and heart trouble; in hosp. at Davids
Island, N. YH. harbor, May, 1865, rheumatism and diarrhea; dis.
there, June 7, 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Brown enlisted as a 34 year old Private on 16 Aug 1864
Mustered into Co B 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
Mustered out at David's Island, NY Harbor on 7 Jun 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 1 dwelling 103, family 107
John Brown, Lytle, Warren Co PO, Private Co B 180 Ohio Inf 7 Aug
1864 to 7 Jun 1864 [dis. 7 Jun
1865 in other sources]
- Pension Index Cards
John Brown filed for a pension on 24 Aug 1887 (Application #620353,
Certificate #404812) for service in Co B, 180th OVI
___ filed for a widows' pension (Application #739944, Certificate
#517337)
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- John R. Brown (1842-1878)
- Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian Church
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"79th O. V. I. - W.
W. Wilson, John Brown, Joseph
Hunter, Henry Irons, Jas.
Cretors, Stephen Colbert,
J. H. Adams, Wm.
Bradley, Michael Riley, Jos.
Turner, Howard Dunlevy, jr.,
John Frazer, Jonathan
Geohegan, Frank Hollingshead,
Henry Jeffrey, Abram
Jeffrey."
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 28 July 1862
Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 August 1862
Disability Discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 27 Feb 1863
- Civil
War Discharges at the Warren
County Genealogical Society website
- Pension Index Card
John R. Brown filed for pension on 23 May 1864
(Certificate #30455) for service in Co A 79th OVI
Sarah E. Brown filed for Widows' pension on 29
Nov 1878 (Certificate #182968)
Sarah E. Lightner, Gdn, filed for a minor child
on 27 Aug 1894 (Certificate #408669)
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- Josiah Appleton Brown
(1834-1911) - Private, Company A 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian Church
Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"J. A. Brown e. Sept. 10, 1861, co. A, 4th O. V. C.; dis.
June 9, 1865."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Josiah Brown e. summer of 1861, 4th O. V. C.; dis. 1862,
disab. "
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year olf Private on 10 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1861
Disability discharge on 14 Feb 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 8 Aug 1864 (Certificate #34365) for service
as Sgt, Co A 4th OVC
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- Milton Brown
(1846-1920) - Private, Company A, 4th
Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4467 in section C lot 76-10 on
3 May 1920
- Undated photo thought to be in a G.A.R. (reunion?)
uniform contributed by Jim Keim [see Brown
Family Photos]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"e. at Lebanon Feb. 1864, co. A, 4th O.V.V.C.; det. dispatch
carrier from Macon, Ga. to Selma and Mobile, Ala.; wounded at Selma,
April 2, 1865; 6 weeks in hosp. at Allatoona, Ga.; m.o. at Nashville,
Tenn July 15, 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 24 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co A, 4th OVC on 24 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Milton Brown filed for pension on 19 Mar 1866 (Certificate #73031)
for service in Co A 4th OVC
died 29 Apr 1920 at Lebanon Ohio
Mary R. Brown filed for Widows' pension
on 10 May 1920 (Certificate #892412)
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- Norman
Brown (1820-1897) - Private, Company A, 4th Cavalry Regiment
[aka John Norman Brown]
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- Richard C. Brown (1816
or c1821-1889) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Section 5 Lot 86 grave 3
[b. 15 Dec 1816; d. 22 Nov 1889]
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Richard
Brown, Civil War
- 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
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Richard Brown enlisted as a 40 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 1st OVI (3 months)
on 29 Apr 1861
Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Richard Brown, Pvt Co F 1st Regt Ohio Vol. Infantry.
Cemetery: Wood Hill
at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
Date of Death: 22 Nov 1889
- 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 5 House #235 Family #247
Elizabeth Brown widow of Richard
C. Brown, Private Co. E, 2nd Ohio Inf
for 10 months; Franklin, Warren County Ohio Post Office
Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems [perhaps
another Richard C. Brown ???]
Richard C. Brown enlisted as a 47 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
Elizabeth Brown filed for a pension
on 25 Jul 1890 (Application #449535 - no Certificate #) for service
of Richard C. Brown in Co E 146th OVI
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- Richard M.
Brown (c1839-1862) - Private, Company A & D, 35th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
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- Robert L. Brown (c1845-1928)
- Private, Company D & H, 8th Michigan Cavalry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Robt. L. Brown co. D, 8th Mich. V. C.; wounded at Bean
Station, Tenn. det. clerk."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Robert L. Brown enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 13 Mar 1863
at Covington, KY, [sic?] MI as a Private.
Mustered into Co D, 8th Michigan Cavalry on 20 Mar 1863
Discharged at Pulaski, Tennessee on 25 Jul 1865
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Salem Twp ED 296, page 10, dwelling 329, family 345
Robert L. Brown 8 Michigan 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Robert L. Brown filed for a pension on 25 Jul 1890 & on 31 Mar
1909 (Application #835636, Certificate #595511) for service in Co
D & H, 8th Michigan Cavalry
died at De Queen, Arkansas on 19 Jun 1928
Anna M. Brown filed for a widows' pension on 17 Jul 1928 (Application
#1619101, Certificate #a12-10-28)
Jas. Ireland, Attorney
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- Seth
W. Brown (1841-1923) - Sergeant, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery- Interment
#4012 in Sec F, lot 53 on 27 Feb 1923
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"S. W. Brown sergt. co.H, 79th O. V. I.; dis. Dec. 26,
1862, disab."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Seth W. Brown enlisted as a 21 year old Sergeant on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 26 Dec 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Seth W. Brown filed for a pension on 2 Oct 1907 (Application #1367337,
Certificate #1140448) for service in Co H 79th OVI
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 24 Feb 1923
R. Carrie Brown filed for a widows' pension on 8 Mar 1923 (Application
#1202097, Certificate #933601)
- Photo: "Another Member of Bar Association
Passes On," Seth W. Brown obituary, The Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, March 1, 1923, page 1 col. 6 & 7
" . . . He was a member of Co. H, 79th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry in the Civil War and served until discharged fro extreme
physical disability. . . ."
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- Thomas Brown (1843-1927)
- Private, Co D, 85th OVI & 24th Ohio Indpt Light Artillery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Brown, Thos. served in co. D, 85th O. V.
I. 1862, then in 24th O. indp. Bat."
- Service Record #1
Enlisted as 19 year old private on 2 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co D, 85th OVI on 2 Jul 1862
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Sep 1862
- Service Record #2
Enlisted as a 20 year old private on 27 Jul 1863
Mustered into 24th Ohio Light Artillery [Hill's Indpt. Battery]
on 27 Jul 1863
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 24 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Card
Filed for pension on 17 Feb 1887 (Certificate #475766) for service
in Co D 85th OVI and in 24th Batty Ohio L.A.
Died 7 Apr 1927 at Blanchester, Ohio
Rebecca A. Brown filed for a Widows' pension on
18 Apr 1927 (Certificate #a5-24-27)
Remarks: xc 968144
- Ohio Death Certificate #20618 (1927) Thomas
Brown
b. 3 Jun 1843 Highland Co, Ohio to James Brown & Sarah VanPelt
married to Rebecca brown
d. 7 Apr 1927, Blanchester, Clinton County Ohio
bur. 9 Apr 1927 Edwardsville
Cemetery
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- Thomas
Jefferson Brown (1833-1913)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery, Sec.
B Lot 16
G.A.R. flagholder by gravestone but no record of Civil War Service
has yet been found (Mr. Brown is said to have lost his hearing at
the age of 14)
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- James Madison Bryant
aka Madison Bryant (1845-1924) - Company H, 175th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Sec C Lot 99 E
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Madison Bryant enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 5 Oct 1864
Mustered into Co H 175th OVI on 8 Oct 1864
Transferred into Co F, 189th OVI on 12 Jul 1865
Mustered out Nashville, Tenness on 28 Sep 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Madison Bryant alias James
M. Bryant filed for a pension in
Ohio on 5 Aug 1881 & 4 Oct 1907 (SC#570472) for service in Co
H 175th OVI and in Co F, 189th OVI
died at So. Lebanon, Ohio on 25 Oct 1924
Nancy Bryant filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 12 Nov 1924 (WC#958136)
- Ohio Death Certificate #57448 (1924) James
Madison Bryant
James Madison Bryant, white male married to Nancy
Jane Bryant
born 26 Sep 1845 in Washington C.H. Ohio to Jackson Bryant and Nancy
McCoy
died at Union Twp, Warren County, Ohio on 26 Oct 1924
buried at South Lebanon Cemetery on 28 Oct 1924
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- James P. Bryant (c1835-____)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- John Benjamin Bryant (1820-1913)
- Confederate Soldier
- Image: The Western Star, Lebanon,
Ohio, Thursday August 19, 1909
Loved
Her In Youth [John Benjamin Bryant]
"... When the Civil War broke out he enlisted in the Confederate
army under General Butler as a "Bushwhacker," and later
under Colonel Hines swam the Ohio river in Morgan's celebrated raid.
That was a wintry night but no one
faltered and "Daddy" was right in the lead. He was
not with the section that infested Cincinnati but made on toward
Pomeroy where they were repulsed and driven back to Nashville. Our
hero was in the battle of Gettysburg
and was mortally wounded, a large portion of the bone being shot
from his left leg. From this he never fully recovered. ..."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
There was a John Bryant who served in the 7th Ky Cavalry but do
not know if it is the same man.
This John Bryant enlisted as a private at Lexington, Kentucky on
10 Sep 1862 and was mustered into Co K, 7th Ky Cav. on the same
date
No discharge information listed
- Timeline for Morgan's Raid
11 Jun 1863 - started from Sparta, Tennessee
8 Jul 1863 - seized steamboats John B. McCombs & Alice Dean
at Brandenburg, Kentucky & transported the raiders across the
Ohio River to a point east of Mauckport, Indiana.
13 Jul 1863 - entered Ohio at Harrison
19 Jul 1863 - defeated at Battle of Buffington Island while trying
to recross the Ohio. Morgan and a number of his men escaped.
26 Jul 1863 - Morgan with his 363 remaining men surrendered at Salineville,
Columbiana County, Ohio.
[Note: The Battle of
Gettysburg [1 July to 3 July 1863] occurred before
Morgan's raiders crossed the Ohio River]
- Lebanon Cemetery Register of Interments
page 1: 117
Interment #3812 in Corwin Addition Lot 453 [Infirmary Lot] of John
B. Bryant in an unmarked grave on 6 Jan 1913.
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- Stephen K. Bryant (c1840-1915)
- Private, Compnay F, 12th Ohio Infantry, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry
Regiment & Co I, 7th Regt Veteran Reserve Corps
- grave at Ferncliff
Cemetery, Springfield Twp, Clark County, Ohio - Section H Lot
412-3 Space 4
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Stevens Bryant 3 months in co. F, 12th O. V. I., 3 years
in co. A, 35th O. V. I."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 19 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI (3 months) on 4 May 1861
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Transferred into the Veteran Reserve Corp on 12 Jul 1864
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
Stephen Bryant filed for a pension on 16 Mar 1890
& 29 Jul 1910 (SC#974173) for service in Co F 12OVI, Co A 35th
OVI & Co I 7th VRC
died at Springfield, Ohio 4 Jun 1913
Ella Bryant filed for a widows' pension on 9 Jun
1913 (WC#766151)
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
ED 293, Hamilton Twp, South Lebanon PO, Page 6, Dwelling 340, Family
346
Stephen Bryant, Private, Co A 35th Ohio Infantry
from 15 Aug 1861 to 10 Aug 1864
- Ohio Death Certificate #32252 (1913) Stephen
K. Bryant
married white male
born 23 Jul 1841 in Ohio to Stephen Bryant and Esther Osborne
died 4 Jun 1913 at Springfield, Clark County, Ohio
buried 6 Jun 1913 at Ferncliff Cemetery
- Warren County
in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, November 21, 1885
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- Thomas J. Buchanan
(1844-1924) - Corporal, Company G, 1st Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 6
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"J. J. Buchanan e. at Camp
Dennison, Aug. 10, 1861, co. G, 1st O. V. C.; pro. corp.; wounded
Nov. 1861, by accidental discharge of gun; vet. at Pulaski, Tenn.
Dec. 1863; in hosp. at Hilton Head, S.C. Aug. 1865, rheumatism;
m. o. at Hilton Head, Sept. 13, 1865; dis. at Camp Chase; application
for pension no yet properly considered."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Thomas J. Buchanan enlisted as a 17
year old Private on 10 Aug 1861
Musterd into Co G, 1st OVC on 10 Aug 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Feb 1865
Mustered out at Hilton Head, South Carolina on 13 Sep 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Thomas J. Buchanan filed for a pension on 12 May 1880 & on 16
Mar 1907 (Application #360838, Certificate #423062) for service
in Co G, 1st OVC
died at South Lebanon, Ohio on 11 May 1924
- Ohio Death Certificate #31531 (1924) Thomas
J. Brown
widowed white male carpenter
born 30 Mar 1844 in Ohio to Sampson Buchanan and Minerva Lucky
died 11 May 1924 at South Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio
buried 13 May 1924 at Franklin, Ohio
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BUCK
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- Henry Buck (1838-1918) -
Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
[also Spanish American War Veteran]
- Buried
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4356 on 12 Dec 1918 in
"his lot" Corwin Addition, Lot 497
[listed in previous reading of the cemetery
as serving in Co M, 6th USVI Sp. War. No gravestone was found in
2007.
[Henry Buck and wife Henrietta had a 29 year old son, Harry Buck
who died 3 Jun 1899 and was buried at Lebanon - perhaps he was the
Spanish American War Veteran?]
- Hardesty's
1886 Military History of Ohio, Warren County Edition, page
304
"Henry Buck, co. B, 79th O. V. I.; Gen. Ward's orderly
30 months."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry Buck enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 18 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
Accidentally wounded (date & place not stated)
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Henry Buck filed for a pension on 7 Jul 1887 & on 30 Jun 1910
(Application #615374, Certificate #405280) for service in Co B 79th
OVI
died at Nation Military Home Ohio on 1 Dec 1918
- 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 6, dwelling 243, family 260
Henry Buck, Private Co B 79 OVI from 18 Aug 1862 to 9 Jun 1865
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Henry Buck, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register P, #30310
Military History: Enlisted at Lebanon Ohio on 18 Aug 1862 as a Pvt,
Co B 79th OVI; discharged 9 Jun 1865; gunshot wound in upper part
of left thigh not disabling.
Domestic History: born Germany, age 67, widowed tailor, Lebanon,
Ohio, daughter Mrs. Emma Meninger, Cincinnati, Ohio
Home History: admitted to C.B. 10 Apr 1905; died 1 Dec 1918; son
in law J. W. Menninger, Racine Wis. notified, body to Lebanon, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #96351 (1918) Henry
Buck
widowed white male
born 14 Mar 1838 in Ohio - parents unknown
died 1 Dec 1918 at National Military Home, Ohio, Jefferson Twp,
Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 8 Dec 1918 at Lebanon, Ohio
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BUCKLEY
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- Dennis
Buckley (ca. 1835-1908) - Private, Co. K, 10th New Hampshire
Infanry, Co C, 2nd New Hamshire Infantry and Co. D, 11th Ohio Infantry
Regiments
(alias) Dennis Swaney
- grave at Dayton
National Cemetery, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
Dennis Buckley, Private, Infantry, Civil War, buried Section P Row
8 Site 8
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[$]
Dennis Swaney enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co D, 11th OVI (3 years) on 20 Jun 1861
No discharge information given.
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[$]
Dennis Buckley enlisted as a 28 year old Privae on 10 Aug 1863
Mustered in at a substitute into Co K, 10th NH Inf on 10 Aug 1863
Transferred into Company C, 2nd NH Inf on 21 Jul 1865
Mustered out on 19 Dec 1865
- Ohio. Warren County.
1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc. Digital images. Ancestry.com.
Salem
Twp, ED 296, image 7 Line 27
Dennis Buckley (alias) Dennis Swaney, Co K, 10th N.H. Infantry
- Pension Index Cards
Dennis Swaney (alias) Dennis Buckley filed for a pension on 25 Sep
1890 (Application #931530, Certificate #509081) for service in Co
D, 11th OVI, Co C 2nd NH Inf and Co K, 10th NH Inf
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Dennis Buckley alias Swaney, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case
#18791
Military History: Enlisted 10 Aug 1863 at Concord,
NH as Private, Co K, 10 N.H. Inf; transferred 20 Jun 1865 at Concord,
NH to Co C 2 NH Inf, Discharged 19 Dec 1865 at Concord. Pensioned
as Dennis Swaney alias Dudley.
Domestic History: born Ireland, age 65, 5'6"
laborer from Morrow, O. Nearest relative, half bro. Ed Sweeney,
Morrow, Warren Co Ohio
Home History: Admitted 24 Dec 1897. Died 20 Jun
1908 at Morrow, O. while on furlough from Barrack #14 of alcoholism.
Remaines brought to the home for burial.
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BUDD
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-
Joseph L. Budd (1830-1922) - Major, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4597 of Jos. L. Budd in Old Section
Lot 115-6 on 28 Feb 1922
- image: F. W. Keil, Thirty-Fifth
Ohio: A Narrative of Service from August, 1861 to 1864.
(Fort Wayne, Ind: Archer, Househ & Co, 1894), - copy provided
by Greg Fugitt
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Jos. L. Budd was in service from Warren co. in 35th O.V.I."
- "Reunion
of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September
28, 1911, page 1
- "Maj. Joseph L. Budd" Obituary
- The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday March 22, 1922
page 1 column 7,
"Early in the Civil War he enlisted as a soldier in the
Union army and he was the first captain of Company A, 35th, O. V.
I., in which were many Warren county boys. In a short time he was
promoted to major of his regiment, in which capacity he served until
the regiment was mustered out."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Enlisted as a 31 year old Captain on 15 Aug 1861
Commissioned into Field and Staff of 35th Ohio Infantry on 24 Sep
1861
Promoted to Major on 13 Jul 1863
Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 27 Sep 1864
- Ohio. Warren County. 1890
U.S. Census, "special schedule.-surviving soldiers, sailors,
and marines, and widows, etc.". Digital images. Ancestry.com.
ED 299 Lebanon East, Cincinnati PO, page 3 Dwelling 152 Family 157
Joseph L. Budd, Marjor 35th OVI 15 Aug 1861 to 27 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Card
Filed for pension on 13 Dec 1893 (Certificate #958963) for service
as Major in 35th OVI
Died 26 Feb 1922 at Hyde Park, Ohio
Catharine Budd filed for Widows' pension on 5 Apr 1922 (Certificate
#917526)
- Ohio Death Certificate #9418 (1922) Joseph
L. Budd
white male merchant married to Catherine Budd
born Jun 1830 in Mt. Holly, New Jersey to Joseph Budd and Mary Downs
died 26 Feb 1922 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
buried 28 Feb 1922 in Lebanon, Ohio
- "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 VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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BUEHNER
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- George H. Buehner (1841-1914)
- Sergeant, Company E, 93rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 5 Lot 6-8 [spelled Burhner
on military marker & Buehner on
family marker]
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George H. Buchner
Enlisted as a 21 year old Sergeant on 28 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co E 93rd OVI on 18 Aug 1862
Wounded at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 19 Sep 1863
Disability discharge at Cincinnati, Ohio on 17 May 1865
- Pension Index Cards
George H. Buehner
filed for pension on 26 Jun 1865 (SC#50697) for service in Co E
93rh OVI
died 18 Sep 1914
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 #5169
George H. Buehner [indexed as Buchner
at Ancestry.com]
Military History: enlisted 29 Jul 1862 at Miamisburg,
Ohio as Sergeant, Co E, 93rd OVI; Disability discharge 17 Mar 1865
at Cincinnati, O.
Domestic History: born Middletown, Ohio; age 34,
married brick layer from Middletown, wife Mary Jane
Home History: admitted 5 Apr 1875 & discharged
15 Nov 1879; readmitted 1 Apr 1904; died 18 Sep 1914, daughter Miss
Louise Buehner, Riverdale Farm, Groton, Mass notified.
General Remarks: body shipped to Franklin Ohio
19 Sep 1914
- Application
for Headstone for George Burhner 25 Jun 1915; 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.
"George H. Burhner,
Sergeant Co E 93rd OVI, died Sept. 18, 1914, Woodhill Cemetery,
Franklin, Ohio"
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BURCH
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- Ebenezer Burch (c1834-1862)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BURDETTE
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- Elias Burdette - Corporal,
Company G, 123rd US Colored Troops
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Elias Burdette e. Sept. 1864, co. G, 123d U.S.C.T.; dis.
Oct. 1864; corp."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Elias Burdette enlisted as a Corporal at Camp Nelson, Kentucky on
6 Oct 1864
Mustered into Co G, 123rd USCT on 6 Oct 1864
[no discharge information]
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BURDSAL/
BURDSALL
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- Edmond Burdsall Jr.
(1846-1931) - Private, 12th Ohio Cavalry Regiment & Troop L, 9th
Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edmond Burdsall Jr.enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 13 Oct 1863
Mustered into 12th OVC on 13 Oct 1863
Transferred into Troop L, 9th OVC on 15 Dec 183
Mustered out at Lexington, Kentucky on 20 Jau 1865
- Pension Index Cards
"Edmond Burdsall filed for a pension on 22 Aug 1890 & on
29 Jun 1908 (Application #908174, Certificate #785816) for service
as a Corporal, Co L, 9th OVC
died at Batavia, Ohio on 2 Jun 1931
- "Commission Granted Lebanon Man in
State G. A. R.," The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio),
Thursday, November 20, 1924
" Through a recent appointment, Z.
N. Enfield, a Civil War veteran of Lebanon, was honored by being
made Aide-de-Camp of the G. A. R. of Ohio. The commission which
was recently received by Mr. Enfield was signed by Edmond Burdsall,
dept. commander of the State organization. Mr. Burdsall, formerly
a Methodist minister here, is now serving at Columbus as state dept.
commander of the G. A. R."
- Ohio Death Certificate #35239 (1931) Edmund
Burdsall
white male minister, widorer of Anna Shumard
born 14 Jun 1846 in Ohio to Edmund Burdsall and Hester Jiberson
died 2 Jun 1931 in Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio
buried at Batavia Ohio on 4 Jun 1931
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- Lieutenant Colonel Henry W. Burdsal
(1822-1872) - Service in War with
Mexico and in the Civil War
- grave at Spring
Grove Cemetery, Cinciinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
Henry W. Burdsall Interment #23297 in Sec 69 Lot 20 Grave 9 on 9
Apr 1872 (removed from Mt. Auburn)
born 1822, died 7 Apr 1872 at Foster's Crossing; son on Aaron &
Nancy Burdsall
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- PHOTO: Lucien Wulsin, The
Story of The Fourth Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry: from
the organization of the Regiment, August, 1861, to its 50th Anniversay,
August, 1911. Based on the book of 1890, Eleanor N. Adams,
revised, corrected and edited (Cincinnati: n.p., 1912), p. 8, 36a,
photo 8
"Lieutenant-Colonel Henry W. Burdsall.
"Henry W. Burdsall was born April 9, 1822, near the village
of Newton,Ohio and died at the age of fifty. He
served through the Mexican war. At the breaking out of the late
war he was among the first to offer his life for the old flag, organizing
the fist cavalry company in this city. After a month's delay the
then Secretary of War graciously received them, stipulating, however,
that the men should furnish their own horses, and upon these conditions
these brave men entered their country's service - poor pay and furnish
themselves. General McClellan on the Sunday morning previous to
the battle of Rich Mountain ordered this company, almost without
any outfit, to the front. With the assistance of Captain Dickerson,
Quartermaster, bridles, saddles and blankets were obtained, and
on Wednesday morning the company reported at headquarters in West
Virginia, and was the first to enter and capture the enemy's camp
after the Battle of Rich Mountain. At the expiration of this three
months' service, the Ware Department had concluded that one company
of cavalry was not sufficient for the war, and were ready to accept
by regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Burdsall originated and in connection
with Colonel John Kennett and Major John L. Pugh, organized the
Fourth Ohio Cavalry, and was with them in the first campaign in
Tennessee and Alabama. Soon after Huntsville he was compelled by
ill health, the result of a wound received at Rich Mountain, to
resign his position."
- Roster Commission, Official Roster
of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion,
1861-1866: and in the War With Mexico
1846-1848; Vol. XII (Norwalk, OH: The Laning Company, 1895),
p. XII: 387. 388.
Henry W. Burdsal enlisted as a 24 year old 1st Sergeant on 26 May
1846
Mustered into Co E, 1st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry on 23 Jun
1846
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, Field & Staff, 1st OVI on
26 Jun 1846
Reduced to Ranks and transferred to Co E 1st OVI on 1 Sep 1846
Mustered out with Company at New Orleans, Louisiana on 13 Jun 1847
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry W. Burdsall enlisted as a 39 year old Captain
on 5 Jun 1861
Commissioned into Burdsall's Independent Ohio Cavalry on 15 Jun
1861
Mustered out on 23 Aug 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry W. Burdsal enlisted as a Lieutenant Colonel
on 30 Aug 1861
Commissioned into Field & Staff of the 4th Ohio Cavalry on 24
Sep 1861
Resigned his commission on 2 Nov 1862.
- Pension Index Card
Henry W. Burdsal filed for pension on 12 Oct 1863 (Application
# 34261, no Certificate #) for services as Lt. Col. of the
4th OVC
- “Col. Henry W. Burdsal,” obituary,
The Miami Gazette (Waynesville, Ohio), Wednesday, April
17, 1872
"Col. Henry W. Burdsal died at his residence, at Foster’s
Crossings, last Sunday, of paralysis. He was born in 1822.
In connection with the two Armstrongs, he raised the old Washington
Cadets, in Cincinnati, and served with his company under General
Taylor in all his battles up to Buena Vista, when the company’s
time expired, and they were sent home. He then joined General Scott,
and was with his army in all their fights. On his return home he
engaged in the drug business with his brother the firm name being
Burdsal & Brother. At the breaking out of the rebellion he raised
the first cavalry company in Cincinnati, and joined the army in
West Virginia, was wounded in the side at Cheat Mountain, which
caused an abcess to form, with a partial paralysis of his right
side; from this he never recovered, and it was the cause of his
death. On the discharge of his company, in connection with Col.
Kennett, he raised the Fourth Ohio Cavalry, and served actively
for over two years, when he was compelled to resign, from ill health
caused by his old wound."
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- Henry Burge (1842 - 1928)
- Company E 61st Ohio Infantry & Co E 82nd Ohio Infantry
- grave at Miami
Cemetery (no stone) - Interment #4458 in Sec. J Lot 21 on 31
Dec 1928
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 342
"Henry Burge, Harveysburgh PO, SC#105,808, w. l. cheek
& inj. l. eye"
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 13 Apr 1864
Mustered into Co E 61st OVI on 13 Apr 1864 [no further record]
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private on 14 Apr 1864
Mustered into Co E 82nd OVI on 14 Apr 1864
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 24 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Apr 1869 (Certificate #105808) for service
in Co E 61st OVI & Co E 82nd OVI
died at Waynesville, Ohio on 29 Dec 1928
- Ohio Death Certificate #79353 (1928) Henry
Burge
white male parted from wife Adda Lancaster Burge
born 10 Jan 1842 in Clinton Co Ohio
died 29 Dec 1928 at Massie Twp, Warren Co O
buried 31 Dec 1928 in Miami Cemetery
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BURGETT
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- John V. Burgett (1843-1914)
- Corporal, Company C, 89th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John V. Burgett enlisted as a 19 year old Privatge on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co C, 89th OVI on 26 Aug 1862
Promoted to Corporal on 5 Jun 1864
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 7 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John V. Burgett filed for a pension on 6 Jan 1876 (Application #212455,
Certificate #188695) for service in Co C, 89th OVI
died at Bellbrook, Ohio 6 Feb 1914
Mary Burgett filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 14 Mar 1914
(Application #1023987, Certificate #774934)
- Ohio Death Certificate #8645 (1914) John
Burgett
married white male farmer
born 11 May 1843 in Georgetown to Samuel Burgett & Mary Barston
died 6 Feb 1914 in Sugarcreek Twp, Greene County, ohio
buried 9 Feb 1914 in Miami Cemetery
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- Stephen Burgoin (1839-1882)
- Private, Company E 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BURNET
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- Charles S. Burnet (1841-1864)
- Company F, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County page 824
". . . Charles S. (deceased) was born Nov. 27, 1841, grew to
manhood, and, on the breaking-out of the war of the rebellion, enlisted,
in November, 1861, in Company F, 34th O. V. I., and served nearly
three years. when he was killed in the battle of Cedar Creek, Va.,
Oct. 19, 1864. . . ."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 34th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Chas. Burnett e. 1862, co.
F, 34th O.V.I.; killed at Cedar Creek, Va."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles S. Bumel enlisted as a private
on 13 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co. F, 34th OVI on 13 Aug 1862
Killed at Cedar
Creek, Virginia on 19 Oct 1864
Buried at Winchester National Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
not found at Winchester
National Cemetery
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BURNS
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- Henry Burns (1840-1911)
- Company C, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- James Burns (1844-1904)
- Private, Company H, 5th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #3375 in Corwin Addition Lot 509 on 6 Jul 1904
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Jas. Burns was in service from Warren co. in 5th O. V.
C. "
- Service Record
Enlisted as a 21 year old private on 21 Jan 1865
Mustered into Co. H, 5th OVC
Mustered out at Charlotte, North Carolina on 30 Oct 1865
- Pension Index
Filed for pension on 25 Jun 1886 (Certificate #536282) for service
in Company H, 5th Regt. Ohio Cavalry
Mary C. Burns filed for a Widows' pension on 6 Jul 1904 (Certificate
#584881)
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- James Colon Burns ( c1837-1919)
- Corporal, Company I, 2nd Ohio Infantry Regiment (3 years)
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page
617
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 2nd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Jas. C. Burns e. Aug, 1861, co. I, 2d O. V. I.; pro. corp.;
served 3 years."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James C. Burns enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 3 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co I, 2nd OVI on 3 Sep 1861
Promoted to Corporal
Mustered out on 10 Oct 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 16 Sep 1887 & 24 Dec 1907 (SC#498573) for
service in Co I 2nd OVI
died at the National Military Home Ohio on 28 Mar 1919
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Dayton
Register R Page 23655
Military History: Enlisted at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 3 Sep 1861,
Corl Co I 2d Ohio Inf.; Discharged at Columbus, Ohio on 11 Oct 1864
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 59, widowed farmer from Hill's
Station Ohio, Samuel B. Walker, Goshen Ohio, Brother in law
Home History: Admitted 15 Mar 1897, died 28 Mar 1919, Buried
Section 2 Row 2 Grave 18
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
James C. Burns, Cpl Infantry, Civil War
died 28 Mar 1919
buried Dayton
National Cemetery Section 2 Row 2 Site
18
- Ohio Death Certificate #66171 (1919) James
C. Burns
widowed white male
born 1838 in Ohio
died 28 Mar 1919 at National Military Home Ohio, Jefferson Twp,
Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 30 Mar 1919, National Military Home Ohio
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- Lt. Col. James Madison Burns
(1845 - 1910) - Sergeant, Company B, 1st West Virginia
Infantry & Co. B, 1st West Virginia Cavalry
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Service Record
Enlisted at Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia as a 16 year
old private in Company B, 1st West Virginia Infantry
Promotions: Sergeant, 2nd Lieut , 1st Lieut, Capt , Major, Lt Colonel
during his army career until his retirement in 1899
Awarded Medal of Honor for action at New Market,
Virginia on 15 May 1864
- Compiled Military Service Record at www.fold3.com
- James
M. Burns, Company B, 1 West Viginia Inf. [38 images]
Mustered out at Wheeling W. Va., Nov. 26, 1864; reenlisted as
Veteran Vol. at Petersburg W. Va., Jun 23, 1864
March & April, 1864: Reenlisted as Veteran Volunteer 1st
installment bounty $60 paid; 2nd installment $50 due soldier;
30 furlough
Promoted to Sergeant 1 Nov 1863
Attached to hospital 8 Nov 1861 as nurse; $16 due him for 64
days extra duty.
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private at Wellsburg, Va. for 3 years
on 3 Oct 1861
- James
M. Burns, Company D, 2 West Viginia Inf. [9 images]
Mustered out 17 Jul 1865 at Cumberland, Maryland; Bounty Paid
$210; Boutny Due $190
On Detached duty at Cumberland, Maryland
Enrolled 23 Jan 1864 at Petersburg, W. Va. for 3 years
Mustered into Co D, 2nd WVa Inf at New Creek W. Va. on 14 Feb
1864
- Medal
of Honor Citation recorded at the U.
S. Army Centerof Military History
Rank and organization: Sergeant, Company B, 1st West Virginia
Infantry.
Place and date: At New Market, Va., 15 May 1864.
Entered service at: Jefferson County, Ohio.
Birth: Jefferson County, Ohio.
Date of issue: 20 November 1896.
Citation: Under a heavy fire of musketry, rallied a few men to the
support of the colors, in danger of capture and bore them to a place
of safety. One of his comrades having been severely wounded in the
effort, Sgt. Burns went back a hundred yards in the face of the
enemy's fire and carried the wounded man from the field.
- Ohio's
Medal of Honor Recipients at the Ohio
Historical Society
- Color photo at "Home
of Heros"
- "1st
West Virginia Sergeant Saves Colors, Soldier, Too" article
by Darl Stephenson
and located at "West
Virginia in the Civil War"
- Pension Index Card
Caroline S. Burns filed for Widows' Pension on
27 Dec 1927 (certificate #731717) for service of James M. Burns
(Lt. Col. US Army Retired) who retired on 16 Mar 1899 and died at
Lebanon, Ohio on 30 Oct 1910
Services listed:
Capt. 17 & 7 U.S. Infanty;
Co B, 1st West Virginia Infantry
Co D, 2nd West Virginia Veterans Infantry
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- Jasper N. Burns (c1846-1865)
- Private, Company K, 179th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 311,
Deceased Soldiers Turtle Creek Township
"J. M. Burns, 179th O. V.
I."
- Service Record
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 10 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co. K, 179th OVI
Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 5 Jan 1865
Buried at Nashville, Tennessee National Cemetery [according
to American Civil
War Research Database by Historical Data Systems]
- Pension Index Card
Mother filed for pension on 24 Feb 1865 (Certificate #82452)
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com.
http://www.footnote.com
20 images
Jasper N. Burns enlisted at Dayton on 10 Sep 1864 in Co K, 179th
OVI for one year. He took ill 4 Nov 1864, was sent to the hospital
on 18 Dec 1864 and died of chronic diarrhea in Hospital #8, Nashville,
Tennessee without ever being paid. He was the son of Zephaniah Burns
and Elizabeth Thresher who were married in Lebanon, Ohio on 24 Jul
1836 by Jeremiah Smith, JP. Zephaniah died 15 Jun 1854. Elizabeth
Burns filed for a mother's pension from Alexandersville, Montgomery
County, Ohio and was awarded $8 per month on 1 Dec 1866. She was
last paid 4 Mar 1880 and was dropped from he rolls on 6 Jun 1883
for failure to cliam. Witnesses included a Jenne Burns, Phoebe Strowbridge,
Sarah Strowbridge of Red Lion, Simeon Trimble of Dayton, 2d Lt.
Joshua Brelsford & Capt. Henry P. Shaffer.
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- Levi Burns
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Levi Burns served in U. S. C. T."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
"Perhaps" same as
Levi Burns enlisted as a Private at Camp Nelson, Kentucky on 15
Jul 1864
Mustered into Co A 12th US CT Heavy Artillery on 15 Jul 1864
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
Levi Burns filed for a pension in Kentucky on 13 May 1889 (Application
#704276, Certificate #498233) for service in Co A 12 U.S.C.H.A.
Pauline Burns filed for a widows' pension in Kentucky on 5 Sep 1893
(Application #582275, Certificate #409927)
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BURROUGHS
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- Smith Burroughs (ca841-____) -
Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company H, 23rd
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Smith Burroughs enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 10 Mar 1862
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 10 Mar 1862
Captured at 2nd
Battle of Bull Run, Virginia on 30 Aug 1862 [exchanged]
Detached duty as clerk, office of the Asst. Adjutant General
Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
- American
Civil War Soldiers at Ancestry.com
Smith Burroughs enlisted as a Private on 10 March 1862 at the age
of 21.
Enlisted in Company F, 12th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 10 Mar 1862.
Transferred into Company H, 23rd Infantry Regiment Ohio.
Discharged from Company H, 23rd Infantry Regiment Ohio on 31
Mar 1864.
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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BURROWS/
BURROWES
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- Richard
G. Burrowes (c1838-1928) - Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 1st OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"Richard G. Burrowes e. at
Franklin, April 17, 1861, co. F, 1st O. V. I.; e. in same for 3
years; dis. Aug. 10, 1864; historian Kell Post,
G. A. R."
- 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
Richard G. Burrows enlisted as a 23
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
- 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 1 dwelling #26, family #28
Richard G. Burrowes, Pvt,
Co F, 1st OVI from 17 Apr 1861 to 18 Aug 1861
Franklin, Warren Co O Post Office
Remarks: Contracted typhoid fever from exposure in camp - prevented
me from reenlisting.
- Pension Index Cards
Richard S. Burrowes filed for a pension
on 13 Jan 1897 & on 24 Aug 1908 (Application #1184659, Certificate
#933085) for service in Co F, 1st OVI from 17 Apr 1861 to 16 Aug
1861
died at Los Angeles, California on 17 Dec 1928
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- Theodore F. Burrows
(c1843-1915) - Private, Co D & F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment &
Company I, 2nd US Veteran Volunteers
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted for the 35th OVI at Lebanon [Hazel
Spencer Phillips, "Our Museum", The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday August 5, 1948]
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Transferred into Co D 35th OVI on 1 Nov 1861
Mustered out on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 28 Aug 1888 (SC#889568) for service in Co F
& D 35th OVI & in Co I 2nd U.S.V.Vols
died at National Military Home Ohio on 17 Dec 1915
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Central Branch, Theodore F. Burrows, Dayton, Ohio,
B Register #30692
Military History: Enlisted as a Private at Lebanon
Ohio on 5 Sep 1861 in Co F 35th OVI & mustered out 8 Sep 1864
at Chatanooga, Tenn.
reinlisted as a Private at Dayton Ohio on 20 Feb 1865 in Co I 2d
U.S.V.V. Inf. & mustered out at Elmira, NY on 20 Feb 1866
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 60, single farmer
living in Lebanon, Ohio
Home History: Admitted 23 Sep 1905, 13 Apr 1912
& on 21 Oct 1913; died 17 Dec 1915 buried Sec 1 Row 13 Grave
32; sister Sarah J. Raper, Waynesville, Ohio notified
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Theodore F. Burrows, Pvt Infantry Civil War
Date of Death: 17 Dec 1915
Buried Dayton
National Cemetery Section 1 Row 13 Site 32
- Ohio Death Certificate #70704 (1915) Theodore
F. Burrows
single white male farmer
born 1845 in Ohio
died 17 Dec 1915, Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
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BURTIS
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- John Burtis (1838-1921)
- Private, Co A, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Corporal, Company
G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Deerfield
Cemetery - Section B Lot 118 Grave B
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"John Burtis, corp. co. A, 146th O. V. I.; also in co.
G, 183d O. V. I."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Burtis enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
John Burtis reenlisted as a 23 year old Private on 19 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Apr 1865
Msutered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John Burtis filed for a pension in Ohio on 3 Oct 1898 & on 5
Mar 1907 (Application #1210288, Certificate #1066598) for service
in Co A 146th OVI & in Co G 183rd OVI
died at Xenia, Ohio on 20 Jan 1921
Jane Burtis filed for a widows pension in Ohio on 10 Feb 1921 (Application
#1169643, Certificate #901668)
- Ohio Death Certificate #2612 (1921) John
Burtis
retired white male employee married to Jane Burtis
born 5 Jun 1838 in New Jersey to Chas. Burtis & Sarah Toms
died 30 Jan 1921 in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio
buried 2 Feb 1921 in South Lebanon, Ohio
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BURTON
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- George Burton (c1830-___)
- Private, Company B, 22nd Ohio Infantry; Co B, 53rd Ohio Infantry &
Co B, 7th Independant Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 344
"Geo. Burton, Red Lion PO, SC#126808, wound back"
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 31 year old Private on
21 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co B 22nd OVI on 27 Apr 1861
Mustered out at Athens, Ohio on 19 Aug 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 33 year old Private on
1 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co B 53rd OVI on 6 Nov 1861
Wounded at Shiloh, Tennessee about 6 Apr 1862
Discharged for wounds at Fort Pickering in Memphis, Tennessee on
29 Sep 1862
- Service Record #3 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on
17 OCt 1863
Mustered into 7th OLA on 17 Oct 1863
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 11 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Nov 1862 & on 25 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#10333) for service in Co B 22nd OVI, Co B 53rd OVI & 7th Independant
Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
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- John E. Burton (1840-1902)
- Private Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company F, 79th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"John E. Burton e. April 17, 1861, co. A, 12th O. V. I.;
served 3 months; e. Aug. 22, 1862, co. F, 79th O. V. I.; in hosp.
at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug. and Sept. 1864, small-pox; at Jeffersonville,
Ind. 3 months, typhoid pneumonia; at Cincinnati 4 months with eyes,
loving one; dis. at Marine hosp. Cincinnati, May 12, 1865; mem.
Hoel Post. G. A. R."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Burton enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co A, 12th OVI on 4 May 1861
Mustered out on 18 Aug 1861
John Burton reenlisted as a 22 year old Private on 22 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co F, 79th OVI on 29 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Cincinnati, Ohio on 12 May 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John E. Burton filed for a pension on 29 Jun 1872 (Application #176543,
Certificate #120894) for service in Co A 12th OVI & in Co F
79th OVI
died 6 Sep 1902
Mary J. Burton filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 1 Nov 1902
(Application #772649, Certificate #548602)
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BUSHONG
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- James Wesley Bushong
(1829-1897) - Chaplain, Field & Staff, 88th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 304
"J. W. Bushong, chaplain 88th O. V. I.; then on Gen. Howard's
staff till 1866."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James W. Bushong enlisted as a 30 year old Chaplain on 14 Apr 1864
Commissioned into Field & Staff, 88th OVI on 14 Apr 1864
Discharged on 7 Apr 1865
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James W. Bushong reenlisted as a 28 year old Chaplain on 10 May
1865
Commissioned into Field & Staff, 195th OVI on 10 May 1865
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 21 Dec 1865
- Pension Index Cards
James W. Bushong filed for a pension on 1 Apr 1897 (Application
#1188914, Certificate #978016) for service as Chaplain in the 88th
& 195th OVI
Mary E. Bushong filed for a widows' pension on 18 Jul 1897 (Application
#658801, Certificate #475669)
- Ancestors
of James Wesley Bushong including photo
* Born: 18 Nov 1829, Augusta Co., Virginia
* Marriage: Mary Elizabeth WILLIAMS on 15 Jun 1859 in , Delaware,
Ohio
* Died: 16 Apr 1897, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon at age 67
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BUTLER
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- Asaph Butler
(1835-1910) - Sergeant, Company A, 4th
Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo contributed 6 May 2013 by Louranah
Janeski who writes:
"My name is Louranah Janeski. I am a descendant of the
Butler and Hicks families of Warren County.
I have been working on my family history recently. I have my G-G-G-Grandmother
Hannah (Hicks) Butler's photo album. I have been working on identifying
the people in the pictures, but the going has been slow. This past
Christmas, my mother and her sisters pulled out their old family
photos. I have one I would like to send to you now. It is a picture
of Asaph Butler. He is listed on the Warren County Ohio Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors page. I hope that his photo can be added to
the webpage."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Asaeph Butler enlisted as a 25 year
old Private on 16 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1861
Appointed Sergeant
Captured and paroled at Battle of Lexington, Kentucky on 18 Oct
1862
Mustered out on expiration of term of service on 20 Oct 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Asaph Butler filed for a pension on
21 May 1897 & on 16 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#942026)
- Sons
of Union Veterans of the Civil War Grave Database
Asaph
Butler (1835-1910) - Sgt Co A 4th
OVC
buried Higland Cemetery, Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas
[4th OVC Descendants Association has d. 24
Mar 1905]
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- John M. Butler (c1838-1862)
- Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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BUTT
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- Andrew Butt (1833-1916)
- Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Section 10 Lot 55 Grave 4
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Andrew Butt,
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
Andrew Butt enlisted as a 31 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
Andrew Butt filed for a pension on 4 Nov 1891 & on 6 Mar 1907
(Application #1071752, Certificate #948210) for service in Co E,
146th OVI
died 4 Dec 1916 at Franklin, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #78170 (1916) Andrew
Butt
widowed white male farmer
born 18 Feb 1833 in Ohio to Geo. Butt & Anna Huffman
died 4 Dec 1916 at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio aged 83 years 9
months 16 days
buried 6 Dec 1916 Franklin, O
- Application
for 3 headstones by J. B. Woodward on 21 Dec 1916;
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.
"Andrew Butt, Private Co E, 146th ONG, died December
14th, 1916, buried Woodhill Cemetery"
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BYRD
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- William A. Byrd (1843-1926)
- Sergeant, 10th Independent Battery, Ohio Light Artillery
- 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; Wm. A. Byrd,
Civil War
- Service Record
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 26 Dec 1861
Mustered into Ohio 10th Light Artillery on 3 Mar 1862
Promoted to Sergeant
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Card
Filed for pension on 16 Oct 1889 and again on 26 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#855454) for service in 10 Indpt Batty Ohio L.A.
died 24 Apr 1926 at Dayton, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #26887 (1926) William
A. Byrd
died 24 Apr 1926 at the National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio at age 87
buried 24 Apr 1926 in Franklin, Ohio
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