Thousands of Warren Countians have served their country in the
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FAILOR (back
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- Charles Failor (c1842-1901)
- Sergeant, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- "Civil
War Letters Written From Soldiers Residing In Warren County"
article by Dallas
Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Failor, Chas. C. 3-year and vet. service co. A, 4th O.
V. C.; pro. sergt."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old private on 10 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A, 4th OVC on 20 Nov 1862
promoted to Corporal and then to Sergeant on 1 December 1864
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 15 Jul 1865 (Veteran)
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 11 Jul 1890 (Certificate #566394) for
service in Co A, 4th OVC
died 17 Aug 1901
Virginia Failor, alias Jennie/Jannie C. Failer,
filed in Ohio for widows' pension on 31 August 1901 (Certificate
#527861)
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- William F. Failor (1840-1870)
- Private, Company D, 6th Ohio Infantry and Company I, 186th Ohio Infantry
akaWilliam H. Failor
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery
- Interment #905 in Sec 3, Lot 108 [removed from Mason Graveyard]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Failor, W. H. 3-month and 3-year service co. D, 6th O.
V. I.; 1 year in 183d O. V. I.; det. harness maker; killed in R.
R. accident, Jan. 1870"
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William H. Failor enlisted as a 21
year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co D, 6th OVI on 20 Apr 1861 (3 months)
Mustered out at Cincinnati, Ohio on 18 Jun 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William F. Failor enlisted as a 19
year old Private on 18 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co D, 6th OVI on 18 Jun 1861 (3 years)
Mustered out at Cincinnati, Ohio on 13 Aug 1864
- Service Record #3 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William H. Failor enlisted as a 24
year old Private on 20 Jan 1865
Mustered into Co I, 186th OVI on 29 Feb 1865
Promoted to Corporal on 2 Mar 1865
Reduced in Ranks on 23 Aug 1865
Mustered out at Nashville, Ohio on 18 Sep 1865
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Wm. F. Failor, Pvt, Co. D, 6th Regt Ohio Infy
Cemetery: Deerfield Twp at Mason Ohio
Date of Death: 6 Jan 1870
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FAIRCHILD (back
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- David Bryon Fairchild
(c1827-1864) - Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment &
Company C, 23rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- gravestone
missing from Roachester
Methodist Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- " History
Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fairchild, David T.
co. A, 12th O. V. I.; wounded in W. Va.; died Sept. 18, '64."
- WPA Plat Map of Morrow
Cemetery
"Section 1 Lot 171 Grave 2; Civil War, Fairchild, Dav.
B."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
David B. Fairchilds
enlisted as a 34 year old private from Deerfield, Ohio on 30 May
1861
mustered into Co A 12th OVI on 30 May 1861
transferred to Co C, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
died of disease at Deerfield, Ohio on 18 Sep 1864
buried at Deerfield, Ohio
- Pension Index Cards
Sarah Ann Fairchild filed for a widows' pension
on 9 Apr 1866 (Certificate #148591) for service of David B. Fairchild
in Co A, 12th OVI
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- Dr. Stephen A. Fairchild
(1823-1864) - Assistant Surgeon, Field & Staff, 6th Kansas Cavalry
Regiment
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- Martin Fath (1840-1884)
- Private, Co D, 9th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Sons
of Union Veterans Grave Registration
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old private on 22 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co D, 9th OVI on 8 May 1861
Mustered out on 27 May 1861
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Martin Fath, Pvt, Co D 9th Ohio Infy
Cemetery Odd Fellos, Morrow, Warren, Ohio
Date of Death: July 4, 1884
- Application
for 12 headstones submitted by James Ireland, July 12, 1886
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FAULK (back
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- William
H. Faulk alias William Henry (c1828-1890)
- Sergeant, Company D, 22nd Illinois Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record
William Henry enlisted as a private from Woburn,
Illinois on 25 Jun 1861
mustered into Co D, 22nd Ill Inf on 25 Jun 1861
promoted to Sergeant
mustered out at Springfield, Illinois, on 7 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards
William H. Faulk alias William Henry filed for
pension in Indiana on 15 Jul 1881 (Certificate #232028) for service
in Co D, 22nd Illinois Infantry
Rachel A. Faulk filed for widows' pension in Indiana on 31 May 1890
(Certificate #274781)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
William H. Faulk, Pvt Co D 22nd Ills Inf
Cemetery at Clearcreek Twp. Warren Co Ohio
Date of Death: 5 Mar 1890
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FAULKNER
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- Edward Faulkner (1838-1926)
- Private, Company G, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Rose
Hill Cemetery - Interment #2365 in Sec B lot 105 on 27 Nov 1926
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 34th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edward Faulkner enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 22 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co G, 34th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 13 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Edward Faulkner filed for a pension on 17 Feb 1885 (Application
#532587, Certificate #674112) for service in Co G, 34th OVI
died at Norwood Ohio on 26 Nov 1926
- Ohio Death Certificate #68652 (1926) Edward
Faulkner
white male cabinetmaker, widower of Emma Faulkner
born 23 Oct 1838 in Cincinnati, O. to Stephens Faulkner & Abigel
Ray
died 26 Nov 1926 at Norwood, Ohio
buried 29 Nov 1926, Mason, Ohio
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- Samuel Faulkner (c1841-1926)
- Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FELTER
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- James S. Felter (c1842-____)
- Private, Company I, 50th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James Felter enlisted as a 20 year old Private
on 10 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co I, 50th OVI on 29 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 26 Jun 1865
- Civil
War Discharges, Warren County, Vol. 2/3 (Lebanon, OH: Warren
County Genealogical Society, Lebanon, Ohio, 2002), page 99
" James Felter, Private of Captain John S. Connahan Company
I, 50th Regiment of Ohio Infantry Volunteers, enrolled on 10 Aug
1862 for three years or during the war
discharged 26 Jun 1865 at Salibury North Carolina
born in Hamilton County Ohio, 20 years of age, six feet high dark
complexion, blue eyes, black hair and by occupation, a shoemaker.
of the town of Mason, Warren County, Ohio on 10 Oct 1866"
- Pension Index Cards
James S. Felter filed for pension on 13 Jun 1891
& on 25 Feb 1907 (SC# 812652) for service in Co I, 50th OVI
died 22 Feb 1919 at Springfield, Illinois
filed for a widows' pension on 5 Mar 1919
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FERGUSON
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- James Ferguson
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery for
James Ferguson (1836-1878)
- CONFLICTING INFORMATION
"Lest
We Forget, Volume I", "Civil
War Soldiers Buried in Warren County, Ohio" and "Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" all indicate
that James Ferguson (1836-1878)
who is buried in Morrow Cemetery served in the 64th OVI.
The Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866 only lists one James
Ferguson in the 64th OVI and his pension card indicates that he
died in 1915
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 8 Oct 1862
Drafted into Co F, 64th OVI on 8 Oct 1862
Mustered out at Hillsboro, Tennessee on 5 Aug 1863
- Pension Index Cards
James A. Ferguson filed for a pension on 29 Dec 1890
(Certificate #742873) for service in Co F 64th OVI & in Co G
191st OVI
died at Willshire, Ohio on 27 Mar 1915
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FERRIS
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- John P. Ferris (1843-1913)
- Corporal, Company K, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company C, 23rd
Ohio Infantry Regimen
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Ferris, John P. co. G, 12th
O. V. I.; vet.; pro. sergt; twice wounded."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John P. Ferris enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co K, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Transferred to Co C, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
Promoted to Corporal on 1 Jul 1865
Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John P. Ferris filed for a pension on 24 Jul 1891 & on 7 Mar
1907 (Application #1044097, Certificate #753889) for service in
Co K, 12th OVI & in Co K & C, 23rd OVI
Died at Greenfield, MO on 9 Aug 1913
- Photo of gravestone
at Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Dade County, Missouri - Findagrave
Memorial #63426388
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FETZ
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- Michael
Fetz (1826-1884) - Private, Company F, 146th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
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FICHTER
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- Christian Fichter
(c1838/40-1912) - Private, Company H, 12th Ohio Infantry & 4th Independent
Company Ohio Cavalry
- photo of gravestone
at Murdoch Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Christian Fichter served in co. H, 12th O.V.I.; and in
co. E, 4th O. Indp. V. C."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Christian Fichter enlisted as a 23
year old Private on 24 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co H, 12th OVI on 24 Apr 1861
Mustered out on 23 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Christian Feitcher enlisted as a 21
year old Private on 16 Oct 1861
Mustered into 4th Co. Ohio Cavalry on 16 Oct 1861
Mustered out at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 31 Oct 1861
- Pension Index Cards
Christian Fichter filed for a pension
on 9 Feb 1885 & on 7 Jun 1909 (Certificate #723297) for service
in Co H 12th OVI & 4th Indpt. Co Ohio Cav
died 16 Jul 1912 at Warren County, Ohio
Avarilla Fichter filed for a widows' pension on
27 Jul 1912 (Certificate #748428)
- 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 Maineville PO, page 2, dwelling 162, family
167
Christian Fichter, Pvt 4th Oh Cav from
3 Apr 1861 to 4 Oct 1864
- Ohio Death Certificate #41197 (1912) Christain
Fichter - Mrs. C. Fichter Loveland Ohio, Informant
married white male
born 7 May 1839 in Germany to John Fichter & Marret Evanuentrout?
died 16 Jul 1912 Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 17 Jul 1912 Murdoch, Ohio
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FINDLEY
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- Robert Pressley Findley
(1836-1898) - Lieutenant Colonel, Field & Staff, 74th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2971 of Robert Presley
Finley in Old Section lot
276-4 on 18 Sep 1898
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 20 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co K 74th OVI on 20 Dec 1861
Promoted to Captain on 27 Feb 1862; to Major on 2 Nov 1863; to Lt.
Colonel on 18 May 1865 & to Colonel on 12 Jul 1865 (no mustered)
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 28 Aug 1897 (SC#1024775) for service
in Co K & in F&S, 74th OVI
Carrie B. Findley filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 25 Aug?
1899 (WC#535404)
- R. P. Findley Obituary, The Western Star
22 Sep 1898
"The remains of the late Col. R. P. Findley were brought here
from Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, and buried in the Lebanon Cemetery
Sunday Afternoon."
"Col. Findley was a verteran of the late war and for seven
years editor of the Xenia Gazette."
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FINLEY
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- Webster Finley (c1841-1862)
- Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted by Oliver H. Parshall for the 35th Regiment
O. V. M. at Lebanon, on Sept. 4th, 1861 [Hazel Spencer Phillips,
"Our Museum", The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio),
Thursday August 5, 1948]
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Webster Finley enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Died of disease at Nashville, Tennessee on 30 May 1862
Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
[not found]
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FINN
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- John Finn Jr. (c1844-c1864)
- Private Co F 12th Ohio Infantry & Co H 23rd Ohio Infantry
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Finn, John, e. Feb. 1864, co. F, 12th O. V. I.; killed
at Cloyd
Mt. Va."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Fines enlisted
as a 20 year old Private on 12 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 12 Feb 1864
Wounded and captured at Battle
of Cloyd's Mountain, Virginia on 9 May 1864
Transferred into Co H 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
(date & method of discharge not given)
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Mary Finn, filed for pension on 14 Apr
1878 (MC#189071) for service if John Finn Jr. in Co F 12th OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
"Finn, Mary, Lebanon PO, MC#189071, dependant mother, $8.00
monthly pension beginning July, 1880"
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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FISHER (back
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- Adam Fisher (1838-1928)
- Private, Company G, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Maineville Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 23 year old private on 30 Jan 1862
Mustered into Co G 74th OVI on 18 Mar 1862
Transferred to Co A 11th Veteran Reserve Corps Infantry on 26 Feb
1864
- Pension Index Cards
filed for pension on 13 Jan 1866 and on 30 Jul 1908 (Certificate
#371880) for service as Sergeant in Co H, 74th OVI and in Co A,
11th Veteran Reserve Corps
died 22 Feb 1928 at Maineville, Ohio
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- Charles
H. Fisher alias Herman Grimm (1846-1894) -
Private, Co C, 146th ONG; Co C, 123rd Ill Inf; Co F, 61st Ill Inf; Co
B, 4th US Artillery Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Crosson Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles H. Fisher of Chicago, Illinois enlisted
as a private on 1 Apr 1863
Mustered into Co C, 123rd Illinois Infantry on 10
Apr 1863
Transferred out [also served in 1st Illinois Infantry]
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles H. Fisher of Chicago, Illinois enlisted
as a private on 1 Apr 1865
Mustered into 123rd Illinois Infantry on 1
Apr 1865
Transferred into Co F, 61st Illinois Infantry on 28 Jun 1865
Mustered out at Nashville, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1865
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Herman Grim enlisted as an 18 year old private
on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co C, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Herman Grim, alias Charles H. Fisher,
filed for pension in Ohio on 20 Aug 1890 (Certificate #882538) for
service in Co C, 146th OVI, Co F, 61st Ill Inf, Co C, 123rd Ill
Inf & Co B, 4th U.S. Artillery
Mother, Mary E. Fisher, filed for pension in Ohio
on 15 Dec 1894 (Application #605911 - no Certificate # listed)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Herman Grim, Private, Co C, 146th
OVI
Cemetery at Morrow, Ohio
Date of Death: Nov. 13, 1894
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- James Henry Fisher (1844-1863)
- Private, Company E, 3rd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
aka Henry Fisher
- Register of Interments (Lebanon,
OH: Lebanon Cemetery
Association, 1850 to date), James H. Fisher Interment #586 page
1:25.
James H. Fisher, son of Jas. M. &
Sarah Fisher, born 29 May 1844, died 8 Oct 1863 aged 19y 5m 9d,
buried 23 Dec 1863 Old
Section Lot 287 (removed from Shelbyville Tenn; died from gunshot
wound at Farmington.)
- Beers History of Warren County pages 749
" . . . Henry, who enlisted
in the war of the rebellion and died in the service. . . ."
- 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
Henry Fisher enlisted as a 17 year
old Private on 7 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co E, 3rd OVC on 4 Nov 1861
Died of wounds on 7 Oct 1863
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- John Traber Fisher (1830-1900)
- Private, Co F, 35th OVI & Co B, 180th OVI
- gravestone photo
at Miami Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted for the 35th OVI at Lebanon
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fisher, John T. co. F, 35th O. V. I. 1861-3; co. B, 180th
O. V. I. 1864-5."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 30 year old private on 5 Sep 1861
mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Disability Discharge at Gallatin, Tennessee on 2 Dec 1862
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 34 year old Private on 16 August 1864
Mustered into Company B, 180th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 29 September
1864.
Mustered out at Charlotte, North Carolina on 12 July 1865
Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 6 Apr 1883 (Certificate #271188) for service
in Co F, 35th OVI and in Co B, 180th OVI
Alice I. Fisher filed for widows' pension (Certificate #513319)
- "Warren
County in the War, Part IX," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 2, 1886
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FITZGERALD
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- John Fitzgerald (c1843-1864) -
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
John Fitzgerald enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 26 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 26 Feb 1864
Transferred into Co H, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
Wounded and captured at Winchester, Virginia on 24 Jul 1864 [2nd
Battle of Kernstown]
Died of wounds while a POW at Winchester, Virginia on 27 Jul 1864
Buried at Winchester National Cemetery
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
[not found]
- Pension Index Cards
Sarah Fitzgerald filed for a mother's pension in Ohio on 14 Nov
1890 (Application #488710, Certificate #341193) for service of John
Fitzgerald in Co F, 12th OVI & Co H, 23rd OVI
He died 27 Jul 1864
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- Hatton Fitzgerald
(c1830-1908) - Private, Company G, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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FITZWATER
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- Charles L. Fitzwater
(c1831-1903) - Private, Company B, 6th Ohio Infantry & Company H,
19th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fitzwater, C. L. served in co. B, 6th O. v. I. and in
19th O. V. V. I. 1861-5."
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles Fitzwater enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 8 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co B, 6th OVI on 8 Jun 1861
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 23 Jun 1864
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles Fitzwalder enlisted as a 29
year old Private on 5 Oct 1864
Mustered in as a Substitute into Co H, 19th OVI on 5 Oct 1864
Mustered out on 15 Oct 1865.
- Pension Index Cards
Charles L. Fitzwater filed for a pension on 25 Nov 1889 (Application
#740289, Certificate #549271) for service in Co B, 6th OVI
- 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 4 line 42, Pleasant Plaini P.O., chronic
diarrhea
Charles L. Fitzwatter, dwelling 74,
family 74, Private, Co D, 6 Ohio Inf,
- "Suicide
of Charles Fitzwater," obituary, Western Star (Lebanon,
Ohio), Thursday, June 4, 1903.
" . . . Mr. Fitzwater was an old soldier and was aged 64
years."
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- William Fitzwater
(c1841-1916) - Private, Company F, 74th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fitchwater, Wm. co. F, 74th
O. V. I. 1861-4; det. teamster and wagon master."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William Fitzwater enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 16 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co F, 74th OVI on 17 Mar 1862
Mustered out at Savannah, Georgia on 6 Jan 1865
- Pension Index Cards
William Fitzwater filed for a pension on 14 Jul 1890 & on 29
Sep 1911 (Application #813023, Ceretificate #635064) for service
in Co F, 74th OVI
died 11 Mar 1916 at Monroe, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #15782 (1916) William
Fitzwater
widowed white male
born 12 Aug 1841 in Warren County, Ohio to Schaege? Fitzwater and
Catherine Everhart
died 11 Mar 1916 at Monroe, Butler County, Ohio
buried 13 Mar 1916 at Monroe, Ohio
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 20770062
William Fitzwater (1841-1916)
Co F 74th Ohio Inf.
North Monroe Cemetery,
Monroe, Butler County, Ohio
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FLACK
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- William R. Flack (c1837-1902)
- Private, Company G, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton, Preble
County, Ohio
Findagrave Memorial
#8680318
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted by Oliver H. Parshall for the 35th Regiment
O. V. M. at Lebanon, on Sept. 4th, 1861 [Hazel Spencer Phillips,
"Our Museum", The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio),
Thursday August 5, 1948]
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Washington Twp Veterans" page
709
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William R. Flack enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 7 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
Hospitalized at Nashville, TN (no date)
Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 Sep 1863
- Pension Index Cards
William R. Flack filed for a pension on 1 Mar 1871
(Application #163588, Certificate #116543) for service in Co G,
35th OVI
died 9 Jun 1902
Sidney J. Flack filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 20 Jun 1902
(Application #765631, Certificate #543120
Remarks: see SC 517655, WO 1057071 William
Cromer, F 13 Ind. Inf.
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FLESHER
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- William Flesher (c1843-1862)
- Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Flesher, Wm. co. E, 17th O. V. I.; died at Somerset, Ky.
Jan. 26, 1862"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
William Flesher enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E, 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Died of disease at Somerset, Kentucky on 26 Jan 1862
Buried at City Cemetery, Danville, Kentucky
- Pension Index Cards
Susan Jackson filed for a mother's pension in Ohio
on 26 Jul 1890 (Application #452337, Certificate #513482)
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FLING
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- William S. Fling (c1843-1864)
- Private, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FLOMERFELT
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- Zachariah Flomerfelt
(1839-1907) - Private, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Runyan Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305,
"Flomerfeld, Zach. e. May 2, 1864,
co. C, 146th O. V. I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864.
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Zachariah Flomerfelt enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 2 May
1864
Mustered into Co C, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Zachariah Flomerfelt filed for a pension on 6 Aug 1890 (Application
#861138, Certificate #593722) for service in Co C, 146th OVI
Mary H. Flomerfelt filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 2 May
1907 (Application #868804, Certificate #627746)
- "Another
Veteran Answers Final Roll Call; Zachariah Flomerfelt Passes Away,"
obituary, Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio), Thursday, May 9,
1907
". . . On May 2, 1864, he enlisted in Company
C, 146th Ohio Infantry, and was discharged September 7, 1864, since
which time he has resided in or near Butlerville. . . ."
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- Elias Folk (1842-1929) -
Private, Company G, 167th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 5 Lot 127-4
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Elias Folk enlisted as a 21 year old Privaton on
2 May 1864
Mustered into Co G, 167th OVI on 14 May 1864
Mustered out at Hamilton, Ohio on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Elias Folk filed for a pension in Ohio on 25 Apr
1905 (Application #1340695, Certificate #1116413) for service in
Co G, 167th OVI
died 1 Oct 1929 at Franklin, Ohio
Margaret Elizabeth Folk filed for a widow's pension
in Ohio on 19 Oct 1929 (Application #1653306, Certificate #A-11-29-29)
XC-2625354
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- John W. Foote (1836-1908)
- 2nd Lieutenant, Company C, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at West Woodville
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old 2nd Lieutenant on 2 May 1864
Commissioned into Co C, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305,
"Foot, John W. com. 2d lieut. co. C, 146th
O.V.I.; service 4 months."
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 1 Dec 1890 and on 27 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#728698) for service in Co C, 146th ONG
Elizabeth A. Foote filed for widows' pension in
Ohio on 22 Oct 1908 (Certificate #667958)
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- Charles Ford
(1833-1912) - First Lieutenant, Squirrel Hunters
- photo of gravestone
at Maineville Cemetery
- Beers History of Warren County page 946
". . .Was prominent in the organization of the Squirrel
Hunters in 1863. He raised a Company of which he became First Lieutenant;
was on a sixteen days campaign in the defense of Cincinnati; was
also a member of the State Militia and a sergeant of his company,
and was out after John Morgan."
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- Charles Bingley Ford
(1828-1917) - Private, Company A, 138th Ohio National Guard Infantry
Regiment
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
C. B. Ford enlisted as a 35 year old Private on
2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A, 138th OVI on 10 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 1 Sep 1864
Other Information
born in Pembroke, MA
Member GAR Theadore Lyman Bonney Post 127 in Hanson, MA
- Warren
County, Ohio Civil War Discharges, Volume 2 & 3
(Lebanon, OH: Warren County Genealogical Society, 2003), page
312
"Know ye that Charles B. Ford a Private
of Captain William J. Torrence Company, (A) 138th
Regiment of Ohio National Guards Volunteers who was enrolled on
the second day of May one thousand eight hundred and sixty five
to serve 100 days is hereby discharged from the service of the United
States, this First day of September 1864, at Camp Dennison, by reason
of Expiration of Service.
Said Charles B. Ford was born in Massachusetts
is 35 years of age, 6 feet 2 1/2 inches high, light complexion,
grey eyes, light hair, and by occupation when enrolled, a farmer.
Given at Camp Dennison, this First day of September 1864
Wm. J. Torrence Capt. Co A 138th Reg O.N.G.
Wm. Stanley 2d Lieut 10th Inf. U.S.A. Mustering
Officer"
Recorded Dec. 24th, A.D. 1866
H. H. Dunham, Recorder Warren County
- Pension Index Cards
Charles B. Ford filed for a pension on 4 Sep 1895 & on 25 Mar
1907 (Application #1170030, Certificate #1090762) for service in
Co A, 138th ONG
died 16 Oct 1917 at South Hanson, Mass.
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 143931875
Charles B. Ford
died Oct. 16, 1917
aged 88 years 11 months 14 days
buried Center Cemetery, Pembroke, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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- Claudius W. Ford (1826-1870)
- Corporal, Company F, 56th Ohio Infantry Regiment
[also served in the War with Mexico]
- Beers History
of Warren County page 946
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the
State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866. Vol. V.
page 110
C. F. Ford, enlisted
as a 29 year old Corporal on 16 Oct 1861 for 3 years
Mustered into Co F, 56th OVI
Disability Discharge March, 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Rosanna Thomas filed for a widows' pension in
Ohio on 6 Oct ____ (Certificate #279869) for service of Claudius
H. Ford in Co F, 56th OVI
Cynthia Ford filed for a minor's pension in Ohio on 1 Nov 1887 (Certificate
#279876)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
C. W. Ford, Pvt, Co F 56th OVI
Cemetery: Natl Mil Home near Dayton Ohio Sec A
Date of Death Dec 26 1870
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
C. W. Ford enlisted at Portsmouth, Ohio on 16 Oct 1861
Disabled by consumption and discharged on 29 Feb 1864 at Madison,
Lousiana
born Ohio, age 44, single, carpenter
Admitted to Dayton Soldiers Home on 20 Aug 1870, died 26 Dec 1870,
buried Section A Row 10 Grave 32
- 25 Feb 2009 Email from Michael
Ford,
"Claudius
W. Ford (1 Mar 1826 - 26 Dec 1870) was a son of Elijah Ford
(1781-1831) & Jerusha (Kibbey) Ford (1793-1843) who probably
was born in Hamilton County but did list his birth county as being
Warren on his 1848 enlistment. He resided in Hamilton township of
Warren County during his early years with his mother & siblings
following his father's death in 1831. Beer's History shows that
he married an Elizabeth Hale (who I have been otherwise been unable
to identify) although I have not found a marriage record for this
marriage.
The 1850 Census shows Claudius & Elizabeth living in Salem township
of Warren County with three apparent sons, William F Ford (born
about 1843), Thomas M Ford (born about 1846), and Elbridge D Ford
(born about 1850). Claudius is shown as being a shoemaker.
U.S. Army Enlistment Records show that Claudius enlisted in Cincinnati
on 26 Jan 1848 as a private in the 3rd Artillery Regiment, B Company
for the War with Mexico. His occupation is shown as a shoemaker.
He served until 15 August 1848 when he was discharged at Fort Monroe
in Virginia.
I have been unable to find out what happened but the 1860 census
shows Claudius living in the household of an Eli Graff in Green
Township in Scioto County where he is shown as being a carpenter.
I have found no trace of Elizabeth, William F, or Thomas M after
1850. Elbridge is living in the household of a Jane Andre in Green
Township of Scioto County apart from his father.
On October 16, 1861 Claudius (C. W.) enlisted in the 56th Ohio Infantry
Regiment, F Company as a private (although one record shows his
enlistment as a corporal). He served until March 15, 1864 when he
was discharged due to disability.
On August 20, 1870 Claudius (C. W.) was admitted to the National
Soldiers Home in Dayton suffering from consumption. The record there
shows that he is single. He died there on December 26, 1870 and
was buried on that same date in the Dayton National Cemetery.
Beer's History
indicates that Claudius had a second wife and she seems to be
Rosanna Graff, a sister of the Eli Graff with whom Claudius was
living in the 1860 census. The 1870 census shows Rosanna Ford living
in Green Township of Scioto County with what appears to be two children,
George Ford (age 13) and Cynthia Ford (age 10). (George Ford is
a mystery yet to be solved.) On November 1, 1887 Cynthia Ford applies
for a pension as a minor survivor and on October 6, 1888 Rosanna
Thomas (she remaried) applies for a pension under Cladius's name."
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- Collin
Ford (1827-1917) - 1st Lt, Co I, 79th OVI and Major, Field
& Staff, 100th USCT Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
[Interment #4220 in lot 87-3 on 12 Jul 1917]
- Dallas
Bogan, "Major Collin Ford,"
Warren County's Involvement in the Civil War (Middletown, Ohio:
U.N. Printing Co, 1991). 18-19
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 35 year old 1st Lieutenant on 17 Aug 1862
Commissioned into Co. I, 79th OVI on 28 Aug 1862
Discharged from Co. I, 79th OVI and commissioned as a Major into
the 100th USCT Infantry on 15 Jun 1864
Breveted to Colonel on 13 Mar 1865
Mustered out on 25 Dec 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 3 Dec 1883 (Certificate #493053) for service
in Co I, 79th OVI and in F&S, 100th USCT
died 10 Jul 1917 in Cincinnati, Ohio
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- David Ford (c1844-1899)
- Private, Co. H, 8th Indiana Infanry, Co. F, 35th Ohio Infantry and
Co. C, 15th Veteran Reserve Corps
- grave at Springboro
Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
David Ford enlisted as a Private from Wayne County, Indiana on 25
Apr 1861
Mustered into Co H, 8th Ind. Inf on 25 Apr 1861
Mustered out at Indianapolis, indiana on 6 Aug 1861
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
David Ford enlisted as a Private on 1 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co F 35th OVI on 1 Oct 1861
Transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps about 1 Oct 1864
[no discharge information]
- Pension Index Cards
David Ford filed for a pension on 3 Mar 1887 (Application #600437,
Certificate #426007) for service in Co F, 35th OVI
died 13 Feb 1899
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
David Ford, Case #12780, Register F, Image
531
Military History:
Enlisted Apr 1861 at Richmond, Ind. as Pvt, Co F, 8th Ind. Inf;
discharged 7 Aug 1861 at Indpls, Ind.
Enlisted 1 Dec 1861 at Paris, Ky as Pvt, Co F, 35th OVI; transferred
to Co C 15 V.R.C.; discharged 1 Dec 1864 at Chicago, Ill.
Domestic History: born Manchester, England, age
40, single, residence Manchester, Ind, Brother Henry Ford, Richmond
Ind.
Home History: Admitted 22 Nov 1884, died 13 Feb
1899 at Franklin, Ohio
Remarks: Effects to Geo.
H. Gustin, Franklin, Ohio, per stipulation of heirs 27 Mar 1899
- Ellen Van Houten and Florence Cole, Warren
County, Ohio Death Records Book II 1881-1904 Probate Court
(Loveland, OH: Cardinal Research, 1999; reprint, Lebanon, OH: Warren
County Genealogical Society, 2003), 35.
David Ford, died 13 Feb 1899, aged 55; born England to John &
Margarite Taylor Ford
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Springboro Cemetery #94, page 5
David Ford, Civil War, Section No. 3, Lot 257 Grave 2
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- Henry Ford (1846-1918) -
Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted by Oliver H. Parshall for the 35th Regiment
O. V. M. at Lebanon, on Sept. 4th, 1861 [Hazel Spencer Phillips,
"Our Museum", The Western Star (Lebanon, Ohio),
Thursday August 5, 1948]
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Henry Ford enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Disability discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 30 Nov 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Henry Ford filed for a pension on 25 Aug 1879 (Application #304819,
Certificate #205641) for service in Co F, 35th OVI
Died at Columbus, Ohio on 17 Apr 1918
- Ohio Death Certificate #23595 (1918) Henry
Ford
retired white male widowed machinist
Born 29 Nov 1844 in England to Henry Ford & [unknown]
Died 17 Apr 1918 at Delaware Springs Sanitarium, Delaware, Ohio
Buried 19 Apr 1918 at Richmond [Indiana]
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 73880230
Henry Ford; died 17 Apr 1918, buried 19 Apr 1918
Earlham
Cemetery, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana [no gravestone photo]
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- John Ford
(1817-1902) - Private, Company F, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment and Company
H, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition,
page 305, "Ford, John, co. F, 35th O.V.I. 1861-2; 4 months
in co. H, 146th O.V.I."
page 316, listed as charter member of Billie Bainer Post
#537 G.A.R.
- Original
Roll of Volunteers enlisted for the 35th OVI at Lebanon
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 44 year old private on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Discharged at Paris, Kentucky on 1 Dec 1861
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 47 year old private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co H, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 23 Apr 1889 (Certificate #531772) for service
in Co F 35th OVI and in Co H 146th ONG
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Springboro Cemetery #94, page 5
Jno. Ford, Civil WAr, Section No. 3, Lot 257 Grave 3
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- John R. Ford
(1841-1919) - Private, Company C, 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 316,
listed as charter member of Billie Bainer Post #537 G.A.R.
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old private, a farmer from Lebanon, Ohio,
on 21 May 1863
Mustered into Co C, 55th Mass Inf on 31 May 1863
Mustered out at Charleston, South Carolina on 29 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 20 Sep 1876 & on ___ (Certificate #298275)
for service in Co C, 55th Mass. Inf.
died 8 Feb 1919
- Ohio Death Certificate #14788 (1919) for
John R. Ford
John R. Ford, male, colored, widowed
born 1 May 1841 Virginia [parents unknown]
died 8 Feb 1919 Springboro Ohio
buried 11 Feb 1919 Springboro Ohio
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FORNSHELL
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- Francis
L. "Frank" Fornshell (c1837-____) - 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
Francis L. Fornshell enlisted as a 24 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)
Wounded at South
Mountain, Maryland on 14 Sep 1862
Promoted to 1st Sergeant on 20 Mar 1863
Reduced to Ranks on 30 Apr 1864
Other Information: After the war lived in Marion County, Oregon
and died there. Buried City View Cemetery, Salem Marion County,
Oregon
- Pension Index Cards
Frank L. Fornshell filed for a pension on 6 Feb 1869 (Application
#139586, Certificate #97149) for service in Co F, 12th OVI
died at Newberg, Oregon on 9 May 1915
Mary S. Fornshell filed for a widows' pension in Oregon on 1 Jun
1915 (Application #1048125, Certificate #796883)
- "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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- Hiram Foster (____-1915)
- Private, Company E, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Clarksville I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Clinton
County, Ohio
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 17th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Hiram Foster enlisted ass a 22 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 16 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Hiram Foster filed for a pension on 31 Mar 1880 & on 12 May
1911 (Application #358632, Certificate #720576) for service in Co
E 17th OVI
died at Clarksville Ohio on 23 Aug 1915
Malinda Foster filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 27 Sep 1915
(Application #1053549, Certificate #800255)
- Ohio Death Certificate #42301 (1915) Hiram
Foster
married white male farmer
born 10 May 1841 in Ohio to Eliphalet Foster and ___ Bennett
died 24 Aug 1915 ag Clarksville, Clinton County, Ohio
buried 26 Aug 1915 Clarkesville Cemetery
Malinda Foster, Clarkesville Ohio, Informant
- Application
for 12 headstones by E. Wilkerson 15 Jul 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.
"Hiram Foster, Priv. Co E 17th O.V.I., died 24
Aug 1915, buried I.O.O.F. Cemetery near Clarksville, Ohio"
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- John M. Foster (1844-1920)
- Private, Company B, 153rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at West Woodville
Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co B 153rd OVI on 10 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp dennison, Ohio on 9 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Mar 1891 [Certificate #868670] for service
in Co B, 153rd Ohio Infantry
died at Blanchester, Ohio on 21 Apr 1920
filed for widows' pension on 14 May 1920 [Certificate #890583]
- Larry
W. Collins Research Notes submitted 5 Jan 2006:
"In 1860, John M. Foster was living with
his parents, Thomas and Rachel Foster, on their
farm in Stonelick Twp., Clermont Co., Ohio. John Foster
enlisted on 2 May 1864 as a Private in Co. B, 153rd Ohio Infantry.
He was mustered out on 9 Sep 1864 at Camp Dennison. By 1880, John
was living with his wife , Cyntha A., and four
children along with his brother, Wilson and his
sister, Emma R. in West Woodville, Wayne Twp.,
Clermont County. John was employed as a huckster
(peddler), as was his brother Wilson. By 1900 John
owned a farm in Wayne Twp., south of Stonelick Creek. . John
was born in August 1844. His wife, Cyntha, was
born in April 1852 (Is this the Cynthia B. Foster that is buried
in West
Woodville Cemetery?)."
Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com;
1890 Veterans Schedule; 1860, 1870 & 1880 U. S. Census.
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- William
S. Foster (1840-1902) - 2nd Lt, Co A, 86th Ohio Infantry
& Captain, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Union Cemetery, Symmes Twp, Hamilton
County, Ohio - Sec 2 Lot 210 Grave 1
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
645
- Beers History
of Warren County page 977,
" William
S., enlisted in 1862, in the 86th O. V, I., Company A, in which
he was a 2d Lieutenant and served four months; in 1864, he enlisted
in the 146th O. V. I., Company G, of which he was Captain, and served
four months.."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"W. S. Foster 2d lieut. co. A, 60th
O. V. I.; capt. co. G, 146th O. V. I."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old 2nd Lieutenant
Commissioned into Co A, 86th OVI on 1 Jun 1862
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Sep 1862
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 23 year old Captain on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co G, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
William S. Foster filed for a pension on 7 Aug 1890 (Application
#854487, Certificate #644652] for service in Co A, 86th OVI and
in Co G, 146th ONG
___ filed for widows' pension (Application #769747, Certificate
#651809)
- Wm. S. Foster Obituary, The Western
Star, Lebanon, Ohio 12 Jun 1902
"Mr. Foster twice enlisted in the war of the Rebellion,
serving in 1862 in the three months' service as second lieutenant
of company A, 86th O.V.I., and in 1864 in the one hundred days'
service as Captain of Company G, 146th O. V. I."
- Death has called Wm. S. Foster, The Western
Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday June 12, 1902
"... Mr. Foster twice enlisted in the war of the Rebellion,
serving in 1862 in the three months service as second lieutenant
of Company A, 86th O. V. I.; and in 1864 in the one hundred days
service as Captain of Company G, 146th O. V. I.
... The remains were placed in the vault of the cemetery near Sycamore
church. ..."
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- Ebenezer Foulks - Company
H, 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 34th OVI
- Ohio
Civil War Roster by the Ohio
Genealogical Society
Ebenezer Foulks, Private, Company H 34th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found]
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Achsa Foulks, filed for a pension on 16
Mar 1867 (MC#160237) for service of Ebenezer Foulks in Co H 34th
OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
"Toulks, Acksa,
Lebanon PO, MC#160237, dependant mother, $8.00 per month beginning
Nov. 1872"
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- Bonham Fox (1831-1892) -
Wagoner, Company A 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment #557 in Sec 4 Lot 170 on 9 Aug
1892
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
645
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Bonham Fox, 12th O. V. I.; det. regt. brig. and div. blacksmith;
dis. 1864"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 30 year old Wagoner on 30 May 1861
Mustered into Co A 12th OVI on 30 May 1861
Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 13 Sep 1890 (SC#784321) for service
in Co A 12th OVI
died 8 Aug 1892
Emma Fox filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on
19 Jan 1903(WO#776826 - no WC# listed) Attorney P. H. Fitzgerald)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Bonham Fox, Pvt Co A 12th Regt. Ohio Infy
Cemetery: Deerfield Twp at Mason Ohio
Date of Death: 8 Aug 1892
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- Bonham Harvey Fox (c1830-1894)
- Captain, 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
Bonham H. Fox enlsisted as a 31 year old Captain on 28 Sep 1861
Commissioned into Co E, 17th OVI on 28 Sep 1861
Resigned 25 Apr 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Bonham H. Fox filed for a pension in Kansas on 23 Dec 1889 (Application
#743227, Certificate #696163) for service in Co E, 17th OVI
died 29 Nov 1894
Algina Fox filed for a widows' pension in Kansas on 13 Dec 1894
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Bonham H. Fox, Capt. Co E 17th Regt Ohio Infy
Cemetery: Union at Palmyra Kans
Date of Death: 29 Nov 1894
- Green Valley Cemetery, Furley, Sedgwick
County, Kansas
Bonham H. Fox 18 Oct 1829-26 Nov 1894
Find A Grave Memorial#
5468171
- Sue
Ellen Ash 28 Oct 2011 email:
"... My uncle John Ely is
listed, but not my ggreat grandpa, Bonham Harvey Fox aka B. H. Fox
to help seperate him from cousin Bonham
Fox wagoner.
I have information on them but no known photos. If anyone ever finds
photos I would love to know about it. . . ."
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- Charles Fox (c1843-1868)
- Private, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fox, Chas. 4-month servicee co. C, 146th O. V. I.; died
Feb. 1868."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Charles Fox enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co C, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
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- David Fox (1839-1924) - Corporal
Company C 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian Church
Cemetery - Sec 20-3
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"David Fox e. May 2, 1864, co. C, 146th O. V. I.; pro.
corp.; dis. with regt."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 23 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co C, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 31 Oct 1885 and on 6 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#512164) for service in Co C, 146th ONG
died 28 Jul 1924 at Lebanon, Ohio
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- George Fox (c1836-1908)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#1548 in Section 5 Lot 41 on 10 Feb 1908
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Geo. Fox e. Sept. 1861, co. A, 69th O. V. I.; vet. and
dis. with regt."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 69th OVI
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
644
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George Fox enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 26 Feb 1891 & on 20 Mar 1907 (SC#742868)
for service in Co A 69th OVI
died 1908
- Warren County
in the War, Part IV," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, November 21, 1885
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- John M. Fox
(1837-1910) - Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page
"John M. Fox e. June 18, 1861, co. F, 12th O. V. I.; dis.
Sept. 7, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 11 Jul 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 21 Jul 1880 and on 10 May 1907 (Certificate
#381116) for service in Co F, 12th OVI
died 13 Dec 1910
Ellen J. Fox filed for widows' pension on 21 Dec
1910 (Certificate #722246)
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- John M. Fox (1845-1915)
- Private, Company C, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Bethany
Christian Church Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fox, J. M. e. May 2, 1864, co. C, 146th O. V. I.; dis.
Sept. 7, 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John M. Fox enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co C, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
John M. Fox filed for a pension in Ohio on 14 Aug 1890 & 6 Mar
1907 (Applicatoin #861141, Certificate #593716) for service in Co
C, 146th OVI
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 21 May 1915
Margaret E. Fox filed for a widows' pension in Ohio on 27 May 1915
(Application #1047891, Certificate #792786)
- Ohio Death Certificate #31088 (1915) John
M. Fox
married white male farmer
born 6 Feb 1845 in Ohio to Maruice Fox and Hannah Hawthorn
died 21 May 1915 at Turtlecreek Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 23 May 1915 at Bethany Cemetery
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- Peter Fox (c1828-1873/1875)
- Private, company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Rose Hill Cemetery - Interment
#1061 in Sec 3 Lot 234
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Peter Fox, 3 years in co. F, 12th O. V. I.; died since
war, lung trouble."
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio "Deerfield Twp Veterans" page
645
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 33 year of Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Transferred into Battery Co. OH Simmons Light
Artillery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Peter Fox enlisted as a 33 year old artificer on 18 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Transferred into 23rd Ohio Light Artillery
on 9 Jul 1862 [formerly Co. E, 1st Ky. infantry, and known also
as the 1st independent Ky., or Simmonds' battery]
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Peter Fox enlisted as a Artificer at Charleston, Kentucky on 4 Jan
1864
Mustered into Ky 1st Light Artillery
[or Simmonds' Battery]
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 10 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
died 3 Jul 1873
Isabel Fox filed for a widows' pension on 21 Jun
1880 (WC#312022) for service of Peter Fox in Co
F 12th OVI & in 1 Indpt Batty Ky L.A.
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Peter Fox, Co F 12th Regt Ohio Infy
Cemetery: Deerfield Twp at Mason, Ohio
Date of Death: 3 Jul 1875
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- William W. Frainer
(1844-1921) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; W. W. Frainer,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Frainer, Wm. e. at Franklin, Aug. 4, 1862, co. A, 79th
O. V. I.; wounded in right thigh at Resaca; in hosp. with wound
5 months at Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville and Cincinnati; dis.
at Camp Dennison, June 20, 1865; mem. 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
William W. Frainer enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Wounded at Resaca,
Georgia on 15 May 1864
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
William F. Frainer filed for a pension on 26 Dec w1866 (Application
#120456, Certificate #78922) for service in Company A, 79th OVI
Died at Franklin, Ohio on 15 Apr 1921
- Ohio Death Certificate #19684 (1921) William
W. Frainer
widowed white male farmer
born 2 Aug 1844 in Montgomery County, Ohio to John Franier and Mary
[unknown]
died 15 Apr 1921 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio
buried 18 Apr 1921 at Franklin, Ohio
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- William Henry Frank (1835-1893)
[no record of Civil War service
has been located other than the G.A.R. flag holder on his grave]
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FRASER (back
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- John Alexander Fraser (1819-1898)
- Private, Company C and Company D, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
[also found spelled as Frazer,
Frasur & Frazier]
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2946 in Old Section Lot 43-5 on 10 Jun 1898
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 4th OVC
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Frazier, J. A. e. Nov. 29,
1861, co. C, 4th O. V. C.; dis. Nov. 30, 1864."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John A. Frazer enlisted
as a 40 year old private on 29 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co D, 4th OVC on 29 Nov 1861
Captured at Jackson, Tennessee on 8 Mar 1862 and paroled the same
day
Captured at Lexington, Kentucky on 18 Oct 1862
Transferred from Co D to Co C, 4th OVC on 26 Jun 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 25 Nov 1864
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John A. Frazer enlisted
as a 40 year old private on 29 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co D, 4th OVC on 29 Nov 1861
Transferred to Co C, 4th OVC on 26 Sep 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 12 Jun 1880 (Certificate #354177) for service
in Co C and in Co D, 4th Ohio Cav
Margaret Fraser filed for widows' pension on 15
Jun 1898 (Certificate #483329)
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- George Frazier (c1846-____)
- unassigned recruit, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
[perhaps the same George Frazier who served in the 183rd OVI?]
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- George W. Frazier (c1846-1928)
- Private, Company G, 183rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
[perhaps the same George Frazier who briefly
served in the 79th OVI?]
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Frazier, Geo. e. July, 1864, co. G, 183d O. V. I.; dis.
with regt. June, 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George W. Frazier enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 16 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 27 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
George W. Frazier filed for a pension on 6 Apr 1891 & on 18
Feb 1909 (Application #1015002, Certificate #959072) for service
in Co G, 183rd OVI
died 24 May 1928 at National Military Home Ohio
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
George W. Frazier, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register
J Case #31375
Military History: Enlisted 16 Sep 1964 at Lebanon,
Ohio as Pvt Co G 183d OVI, discharged at end of war on 27 Jun 1865
at Camp Chase, ohio
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 61, widowed laborer
from Lebanon, Ohio, son Daniel Frazier, Indianapolis, Ind.
Home History: Admitted to C.B. 14 Jul 1906 &
on 1 Dec 1926, died 24 May 1928
General Remarks: Grave Section 4 Row No. 3 Grave
No. 41
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
George W. Frazier, Pvt, Infantry, Civil War
Date of Death: 24 May 1928
Buried at: Dayton
National Cemetery Sec 4 Row 3 Site 41
- Ohio Death Certificate #32755 (1928) Geo.
W. Frazier
widowed white male farmer
died 24 May 1928, aged 81, at National Military Home, Ohio, Jefferson
Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 28 May 1928 National Military Home, Ohio
"Civil War Widows' Pension Applications."
Database and images. Footnote.com. http://www.footnote.com
file for Catharine
O'Brien, widow Michael O'Brien (63 page)
George Frazier gave an affidavit in Lebanon, Ohio on 7 Jun 1865
(page
9), stating that he was captured at the Battle of Franklin,
TN on or about 30 Nov 1864 along with Michael
O'Brien and others He and the other prisoners were marched to
Columbia, TN where they were kept sixteen days, marched to Corinth,
MS where they were kept about two weeks and then marched to Tupelo,
MS where they arrived 12 Jan 1865. O'Brien died during the night
on or about 12 Jan 1865. Frazier indicated that he was paroled and
shipped from Jacksonville, FL to Annapolis, MD and was home on furlough
when giving his statement.
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- John Frazier (c1821-1864)
- Private, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of his gravestone
at Methodist Graveyard [now
Pioneer Cemetery]
- 2011
Memorial Day
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- WPA
Veteran Graves Registration Project
- 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 43 year old Private on 22 Jan 1864
Mustered into the 79th OVI (unassigned) on 22 Jan 1864
died of disease on 13 Feb 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Malinda Frazier filed for a widows' pension in
Ohio on 12 Jun 1865 (Application #97412, Certificate #145332) for
service of John Frazier as an unassigned recruit
in the 79th OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
John Frazier, Pvt Co G 79th Regt Ohio
Infy
Cemetery: Methodist at or near Lebanon, Ohio
Date of Death 1863
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page 343
"Malinda Frazier, Lebanon PO, WC#145332, widow, $8.00 per
month beginning Oct. 1870"
- John
Frazier (61 images)"Civil War Widows'
Pension Applications." at www.fold3.com
John Frazier and Malinda/Melinda West (both of age) were
issued a marriage
license in Warren County, Ohio on 20 Dec
1839. They were married by Benjamin Blackburn, a Justice
of the Peace, but no return was sent to the county to record the
marriage. Three children are identified in the pension file - John
Frazier, born 5 Sep 1850, Charles E. Frazier,
born 10 Mar 1853 and James Liddil Frazier born
20 Aug 1855. [NOTE: A Melinda Johnson
and Peter West (both of age) were issued a marriage
license in Warren County on 27 Jul 1833] Mrs. Lydia
E. Sharpe gave testimony
on 4 Dec 1867 that she and Lucinda Scarme/Skyrme
(Malinda's sister) were the only one's present when Melinda Johnson
and John Frazier were married on 10 Nov 1842.
Malinda also gave the 10 Nov 1842 date
in testimony
she gave on 26 Apr. 1867.
John Frazier along with Robert H.
Wilson, George Frazier
and other recruits were enlisted on 18-22 Jan 1864 by John
Cretors Captain of Co. B, 79th OVI.
They were sent from Dayton to Todd Barracks in Columbus where they
remained for 10-12 days prior to joining their regiment. While there,
John Frazier contracted a severe cold. He was sent to Seminary Hospital
in Columbus where he died of inflammation of the lungs (pneumonia)
on 13 Feb. 1864.
Melinda Frazier, of Lebanon, made declarations on three occasions
in Warren County Probate Court for the purpose of obtaining a widow's
pension (9 Apr 1865, age 50; 7 May 1866, age 47; and 26 Apr 1867,
age 54). In her 1865
testimony and 1866
testimony she claimed he served in the 98th OVI. In her 1867
testimony, she claimed he first served in the 4th OVC and then
in the 79th OVI. [Note: there was a John Frazier in both the 98th
OVI and the 4th OVC but they both
appear to have survived the war and later filed for invalid pensions.]
A number of reports by the Adjutant General [AG] did not substantiate
his service or death. His service with the 79th OVI and his death
were eventually confirmed by records of the Surgeon
General in 1868 and the AG in 1870.
On 21 Jan 1870, Robert H. Wilson
of Lebanon testified that he and John Frazier enlisted under Lieut.
John Cretors at Lebanon on or about 18 Jan 1864 and were forwarded
to Todd Barracks in Columbus along with other recruits where they
remained for 10-12 days prior to being sent to join their regiment.
Frazier had contracted a severe cold and could not continue with
them. He indicated that the barracks were very cold and damp and
Frazier was healthy prior to being sent there. Similar testimony
was given about the same time by fellow recruit, George
Frazier, of Lebanon, who indicated John Frazier was an unassigned
recruit in the 98th OVI.
[Note: This George Frazier "may"
have been their son. A George Frazier, aged 3, was listed with John
and Malinda Frazier in the 1850
census.]
Malinda Frazier's claim was originally rejected,
saying that his disease was not caused by military service. She
was finally admitted to the pension roles on 13 Oct 1870 at a rate
of $8 per month commencing 14 Feb 1864 by Certificate #145332. She
was awarded an additional $2 per month for each of two minor children
John Frazier and James Liddil Frazier.
She waived her claim for son Charles E. Frazier
as she could not provide proof of his birth. She was last paid $12
to 4 Mar 1901 and was dropped from the rolls due to her death.No
date of death was listed.
Testimony in support of her claim was given by John A. Hardy,
William B. Blackburn, William H. Rockhill,
Jonathan Conrey, William Crewson,
Rebecca L. Foote, Johannah Snyder,
Dr. Isaac Frazier, Dr. Adam Sellers,
Ferdinand S. VanHarlingen and Matthew Koogle.
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- Peter Frazier (c1820-____)
- Private, Company K, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 44 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co K, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 13 Oct 1890 (Application #978836 - no certificate
#) for service in Co K 146 OVI
filed for a widows' pension (Certificate #430003)
- Salem Twp Records, page 199
10 Oct 1890, Jonah Anderson, guardian for Peter Frazier, insane,
an inmate of the Lunatic Asylum, Dayton, Ohio, filing for pension
for his ward.
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FREEMAN
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- James C. Freeman (c1841-1905)
- 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
James C. Freeman enlisted as a 20 year old Privatge 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)
Wounded at South
Mountain, Maryland on 14 Sep 1862
Discharged for wounds on 25 Apr 1863
- Pension Index Cards
James C. Freeman filed for a pension on 7 Feb 1868 (Application
#131321, Certificate #89557) for service in Co F, 12th OVI
died 15 Apr 1905
Mary S. Freeman filed for a widows' pension in Kentucky on 11 Dec
1905 (Application #839399, Certificate #610481)
- "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 Freeze (1836-1918)
- Company D, 57th Ohio Infantry & Company E 79th Ohio Infantry
- grave at Hopkinsville
Cemetery - no gravestone found
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record
John Freeze enlisted as a 26
year old Corporal on 30 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co D, 57th OVI on 30 Sep 1861
[no discharge record]
- Service Record #2
John F. Freas enlisted as a 30
year old Private on 13 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co E, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
[also had service in Co D, 57th infantry]
- Official Roster of the Soldiers of the
State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866. Vol. VI
Page 412
Freas, John F., private, age 30, enlisted 13 Aug 1862 for 3 years.
Transferred to Co D 57th OVI where he had previously enlisted
- Pension Cards
Filed for pension on 11 Jul 1889 and on 8 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#1069238) for service in Co D 57th OVI and in Co E, 79th OVI
died at National Military Home on 25 Jul 1918
- Death Certificate #44609 (1918) John Freeze
b. about 1836 (age 82) to John Freeze Sr. and ?
d. 25 Jul 1918 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
bur. 2 July 1918 at Hopkinsville Ohio; Undertaker M. H. Oswald &
Son, Lebanon, Ohio
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FREISE
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- John F. Freise (c1839-1864)
- Private, Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FRENCH
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- Peter D. French (c1844-____)
- Private, Company A, 69th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FRIDGER
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- Daniel Fridger (c1840-____)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FRIEND (back
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- William T. Friend (1830-1901)
- Company G, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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FROST
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- James R. Frost (1831-1912)
- Sergeant, 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
- James R. Frost, The Western Star, Lebanon,
Ohio, Thursday, 16 Jan 1913
"James R. Frost, son of the late William E. Frost, died
at his home in Dubuque, Iowa, December 24th.
"Mr. Frost was born in Lebanon, Ohio, October 22, 1831.
At the beginning of the war of the rebellion he enlisted in Company
F Thirty-fifth Ohio regiment and served honorably for three years,
being mustered out as first sergeant of his company. He resided
in Dubuque [Iowa] for over forty years where he was engaged in the
occupation of carriage maker. He was a member of the Presbyterian
church, the Masonic Fraternity and of the Grand Army of the Republic."
- "James
R. Frost Died At Dubuque," obituary, Daily Gate City,
Keokuk, Iowa, December 27, 1912
" . . . At the time of the beginning of the war of the
rebellion he was still a resident of Ohio and enlisted in Company
F, Thirty-fifth Ohio regiment and served honorably for three years
being mustered out as first sergeant of his company. . . ."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 29 year old Sergeant on 5 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F, 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Mustered out on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Card
Filed for pension in Iowa on 31 Jul 1890 & on 21 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#692937) for service in Co F 35th OVI
died at Dubuque, Iowa on 24 Dec 1912
Josephine Frost filed for a widows' pension in
Iowa on 18 Jan 1913 (Certificate #757825)
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- Christopher
Fry (1834-1926) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Beers History
of Warren County page 902
"on Aug. 20, 1862, he enlisted in the 79th
O. V. I. and served through the war, and received his honorable
discharge at Washington June 10, 1865; he served in the 20th Army
Corps in the Cumberland Army, under Gen. Joe Hooker; was in the
battles of Resaca, Peach Tree Creek, Middlebury, N. C., and others,
but was favored to pass through all and escape without a wound,
and enjoyed good health throughout his service"
- "Clear Creek
Twp.Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305,
"Fry, Christopher, e. at Lebanon, Aug.
22, 1862, co. B, 79th O.V.I. m.o. at Washington, D.C. June 9 1865;
mem. Bainer Post, B.A.R."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 28 year old private on 21 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co B, 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862 [as Christian Fry]
Mustered out at Washington D.C. on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 6 Aug 1890 and on 2 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#611815) for service in Co B 79th OVI
died 1 Oct 1926 at Springboro, Ohio
Carrie Fry filed for widows' penions in Ohio on
11 Oct 1926 (Certificate #a6-6-27)
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- George E. Fry
(1842-1863) - Private, Company B, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 146th OVI
- From Ethel
Beard Simons a Blin/Fry Descendant on 23 Oct 2007:
"I have information on George Fry, son
of Philip Fry & Catherine Blin
who died while serving in the Civil War. I don't know the unit or
regiment, but it should show in your archives.
George was born 10 Feb 1842 in Clear Creek Twp.
George Fry died 6 Jan 1863 at Army Hospital #6.BG.Ky
Bur. Veteran's Cemetery SG4.N.Tenn."
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305,
"Fry, Geo. E. e. at Lebanon, Aug. 22 1862,
co. B, 79th O.V.I.; died in hosp. at Bowling Green, Ky. Jan. 1,
1863, measles and diphtheria; buried there"
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 79th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 29 year old private on 21 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co B 79th OVI on 21 Oct 1862
Died of disease at Bowling Green, Kentucky on 3 Jan 1863
Buried: Nashville National Cemetery, grave N-486
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
George Fry, Private, US Army, Civil War
Date of Death: 3 Jan 1863
Buried at Nashville
National Cemetery, Madison, TN, Section N Site 10695
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- George W.
Fry (1845-1896) - Private, Company H, 146th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry
- photo of George W. Fry
gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305,
"Fry, G. W. e. May 2 1864, co. H, 146th
O.V.I.; dis. Sept. 7, 1864."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George W. Frey enlisted
as a 19 year old private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co H, 146th ONG on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
George W. Frey filed
for pension on 20 Aug 1890 (Application #921569 - No Certificate
# listed) for service in Co H, 146th Ohio Inf.
filed for widows' pension (Certificate #462223)
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- Isaac Long Frye (1842-1918)
- Private, Confederate Army
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems - thought
to be
Isaac Frye, born 1842, enlisted as a private from Martinsburg, West
Virginia on 5 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co C, 24th Virginia Cavalry Battalion on 5 Aug 1862
Also served in Co H, 11th Virginia Cavalry
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems - thought
to be
Isaac Frye, a 21 year old farmer from Martinsburg West Virginia
enlisted as a private at Frederick County, Virginia on 5 Aug 1862
transferred into Co H, 17th Viriginia Cavalry Battalion on 5 Aug
1862
transferred into Co H, 11th Virginia Cavalry on 5 Feb 1863
on rolls with own horse on 30 Apr 1863
deserted at Martinsburg, West Virginia on 23 Oct 1863 and arrested
Confined Antheneum Military Prison in Wheeling West Virginia on
30 Oct 1863
Also had service in 14th Virginia Militia
At enlistment described as 5' 10.5", florid complexion, blue
eyes, brown hair, born in 1842.
- Ohio Death Certificate #57071 (1918) for
Isaac L. Frye [Charles Frye, Waynesville, O, informant]
married white male born 12 Aug 1842 in Virginia to Jacob Frye &
Catherine Moss
died Wayne Twp, Warren County, Ohio on 25 Sep 1918
buried at Miami Cemetery on 23 Sep 1918
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FUGATE
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- John O. Fugate (1838-1927)
- Private, Company E, 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment & 11 Ohio Battalion
Infantry
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Fugate, John O. e. July, 1861, co. G, 11th O. V. I.; dis.
Oct. 1864."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John Fugate enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 11 aug 18662
Mustered into Co D, 11th OVI on 11 Aug 1862
Absent sick at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 20 Oct 1863
Transferred into Co E, Ohio 11th Battalion Infantry on 21 Jul 1864
[no discharge information listed]
- Pension Index Cards
John Fugate filed for a pension on 7 Jan 1891 & on 12 May 1908
(Application #979831, Certificate #734261) for service in Co E 11th
OVI & Co G, 7th VRC
died 16 Jun 1927 at Minneapolis, Kansas
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 65235557
John Orlando Fugate (May 4, 1838 - June 6, 1927)
Highland Cemetery, Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas
"Old Soldier Passes On," obituary, Minneapolis
(Kansas) Messenger, June 9, 1927, page 1, col.2:
" John O. Fugate, one of the
well known Civil War veterans of this community, passed to his reward
Monday of this week, June 6, at the age of 89 years. He was a pioneer
of this county and well known to many people. Perhaps no better
record of his life could be made than to record here his own words,
written as a brief history of his own life recently, so that when
he passed on his family might have the record. It follows:
"John Orlando Fugate, son of Enoch and Mary Fugate, was born
in the village of Oakland, Clinton County, Ohio, on the 4th day
of May, 1838. He was reared on the farm and followed farming until
April 1861, when the Civil War commenced.
"He answered the first call for soldiers and enlisted in Company
B, 12th Ohio Volunteers Infantry, on the 18th day of April, 1861.
The regiment was not ordered out of the state, and he was discharged.
"He again enlisted in Co. E., 11th Ohio Infantry, for three
years, serving in West Virginia under Gen. A.B. Burnside, and J.D.
Cox. In Feb., 1863, the Brigade to which he belonged was ordered
to the Army of the Cumberland, where he served under Gen. Geo. H.
Thomas and Gen. W.S. Rosecrans. He was sent to Cincinnati in December,
1863, to do guard duty, and from there to Washington, D.C., where
he was discharged on the 3rd day of October, 1864.
"On returning home, he again turned to the farm. On the 28th
day of May, 1865, he was joined in marriage to Miss Jerusha A. Penquite,
of Warren County, Ohio. . . . ."
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- Edwin N. Fuller (c1823-1869)
- Private, Company H, 71st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Baker Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 71st OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edwin N. Fuller enlisted as a 40 year old Private on 11 Jun 1864
Mustered into Co H, 71st OVI on 11 Jun 1864
[no discharge information listed]
- Pension Index Cards
Abbie F. Fuller fied for a widows' pension on 21 Oct 1847 (Application
#217925, Certifiecate #172269) for service of Edwin N. Fuller in
Co H, 71st OVI
- "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
#793, image 7,Certificate #172269, Abbie F. Fuller Army Widow
of Ediwn N. Fuller, Pvt, Co H, 71st OVI
died 12 Jan 1914
- Ohio Death Certificate #2701 (1914) Abbie
F. Fuller
female white widower
born 10 Mar 1825 in Massachusetts to Henry Howe & Martha Thurstan
died 12 Jan 1914 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, aged 88 years
buried 14 Jan 1914 at Morrow,
Ohio
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- George T. Fuller (1817-1880) -
1st Lieutenant, Company K & G, 71st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Baker Cemetery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 71st OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George t. Fuller enlisted as a 31 year old Private on 10 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co K, 71st OVI on 10 Dec 1861
Promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant and transferred to Field and
Staff on 14 Apr 1863
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant and transferred to Company G on 11 May
1865
Mustered out at San Antonio, Texas on 30 Nov 1865
- NOTES:
It is thought that the George T. Fuller who served in the 71st
OVI is probably the same George T. Fuller enumerated in the 1860
and 1880 census in the household of Edwin F. Fuller and Lucinda
(Shawhan) Fuller in Morrow, Ohio and the George T. Fuller buried
in the Baker Cemetery.
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- George Funk (1827-1915)
- Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Section 5 Lot 60 Grave 4 [George M. Funk 1827-1915]
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 305
"Funk, Geo. 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
George Funk enlisted as a 37 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
George Funk filed for a pension on 21 Jul 1890 & on 25 Feb 1907
(Application #876403, Certificate #676307) for service in Co E,
146th OVI
died at Middletown, Ohio on 29 Jun 1915
- Ohio Death Certificate #1742 (1915) George
Funk
widowed white male farmer
born 12 Dec 1826 in Maryland
died 29 Jun 1915 in Franklin Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 1 Jul 1915 at Franklin, Ohio
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