Thousands of Warren Countians have served their country in the
military. I will be happy to add your military veteran to the list. Email your
information, images, etc. to Arne Trelvik
O'Brien
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- Michael O'Brien (c1842-1865)
- 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
Michael O'Brien enlisted as a 42 year old Private on 27 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co G, 183rd OVI on 26 Oct 1864
Captured at Franklin, Tennessee on 30 Nov 1864
Died of disease while a POW at Tupelo, Mississippi on 12 Jan 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Catherine O'Brien filed for a widows' pension on 12 Jun 1865 (Application
#97782, Certificate #82463) for service of Michael O'Brien in Co
G, 183rd OVI
J. Holland (guardian) filed for a minor's pension (Application #172025,
no Certificate No.)
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
[not found]
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com.
http://www.footnote.com
file for Catharine
O'Brien, widow of Michael O'Brien (63 pages)
Private Michael O'Brien was reported missing
in action at the Battle of Franklin, TN on 30 Nov 1864. Testimony
by two fellow soldiers (George Frazier
& Hugh Rogers) who were
captured with him indicate that six POWs from their company were
marched to Columbia, TN, then to Corinth, MS and then to Tupelo,
Miss, where Michael O'Brien took sick with diarrhea and died on
12 Jan 1865. His fellow prisoners were not allowed to bury him.
Michael O'Brien was married to Catharine Caney in New York City
on 5 Jul 1851. They had two sons, Henry O'Brien born 15 Jun 1852
and Jeremiah O'Brien born 10 Oct 1854. Catherine Caney O'Brien died
19 Oct 1856 at Lebanon.
Michael O'Brien married his 2nd wife, Catharine McCrate at St. Malachy's
Catholic Church in Morrow by Pastor Peter Parry on 22 Nov 1857.
They had two children, John O'Brien born 3 Nov 1858 and Bridget
O'Brien born 25 Dec 1861.
Catherine (McCrate) O'Brien filed for a widow's pension (Application
#97782, Certificate #82463) and was awarded a pension of $8 per
month plus $2 per month for her children, John & Bridget until
they turned 16. Catherine died 17 Jun 1897.
A supplement dated 7 Dec 1895 under certificate #82463 awarded $2
per month to each of Michael's sons by his first marriage from 12
Jan 1865 until they turned 16.
John Holland, guardian of John & Jeremiah O'Brien filed for
a minor's pension on 18 Feb 1869 (application #172025) listing the
name of their mother as Johanna rather then Catharine. That claim
was later stamped "abandoned."
Others mentioned in the claim file included James Blackburn, Matthew
Koogle, Mrs. Ann Burke (sister of 1st wife), James Welch, Mary Nugent,
Thomas Dunn & Honora Walsh.
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O'Daniels
O'Donnell
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- Edward
O'Donnell (1827-1896) - Private, Company B, 2nd Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
for Edward O'Donnell
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 3 Lot 142-2
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Edward O'Donnell,
Civil War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 2nd OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edmund O'Daniels enlisted
as a 29 year old Private on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co B 2nd OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Wounded at Perryville, Kentucky on 8 Oct 1862
Disability discharge on 31 Mar 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Edward O'Daniels filed
for pension on 21 Dec 1871 (SC#121458) for service in Co B 2nd OVI
Hannora O'Daniels filed for a widows' pension in
ohio on 11 Mar? 1896 (WC#432650)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Edward O'Daniels, Franklin PO, SC#121458, wound left elbow,
$3.00 monthly pension"
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Edward O'Daniels, Pvt, Co G 2nd OVI
Cemetery: Wood Hill, Franklin, Warren Co O
Date of Death: 20 Jan 1896
[Warren County Death records have 20 Jun
1896]
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- John A. O'Donnell (1843-1895)
- Company K, 63rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
CONFLICTING INFORMATION
- It doesn't appear that the John O'Donnell buried in Lebanon Cemetery
in 1895 is the same John O'Donnell who served in the 63rd OVI who died
in 1922 in Little Rock, Arkansas
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2774 in Old Section lot 34-3 on 23 Nov 1895
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John O'Donnell enlsited as a 19 year old Private on 20 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co K, 63rd OVI on 20 Nov 1861
Reduced from Sergeant to Private on 6 Mar 1864
Mustered out on 12 Jun 1865
Other Information: died in 1922; buried Little Rock National Cemetery
- Pension Index Cards
John O'Donnell filed for a pension in Arkansas on 22 Jun 1888 (Application
#661503, Certificate #919419) for service in Co K, 63rd OVI
died 2 Nov 1922 at Hot Springs, Arkansas
Martha O'Donnell filed for a widows' pension in Arkansas on 11 Nov
1922 (Application #1196731, Certificate #932656)
Remarks: XC2919767
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
John ODonnell, Cpl US Army
Date of Death: 2 Nov 1922
Buried at Little
Rock National Cemetery, Section Post Site 6358
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O'Garra
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- Thomas O'Garra (c1833-1863)
- Private, Company F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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O'NEALL
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Joseph William O'Neall (1846-1923) - Private, Company H,
54th Ohio Infantry & Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#4010 in Sec F lot 31 on 17 Feb 1923
- Beers History of Warren County page
767 has an
extensive account of his service and life as a P.O.W.
"He enlisted in Company H, 54th O. V. I., at that time
being barely able to read and write. He took part in the battle
of Shiloh, but was discharged after the battle on account of his
youth. On the 12th of August 1862, he re-enlisted in Capt. Joseph
L. Budd's company A, 35th O. V. I., and joined his regiment at Decherd,
Tenn. He was with the regiment and participated in the skirmishes
and battles at Shepherdsville, Harrodsburg, Perryville, Hoover’s
Gap, Tallahoma and Chickamauga, in the latter of which he was three
times wounded -- once in the hand, once in the right shoulder and
once in the head. He was left on the battle-field unconscious, and
captured by the rebels, who took him to Atlanta, Ga., and thence,
via Augusta, Branch Hill, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh and Petersburg,
to Richmond, Va., where for forty-five days they confined him in
Castle Pemberton. He was one of four prisoners detected in digging
a tunnel from the prison, which resulted in the famous "Sugar
raid," and for this was deprived of all rations for forty-eight
hours and forced to stand erect twenty-four hours. He was afterward
removed to Danville, Va., where he was confined six months. While
here, a general escape, planned by all the prisoners, was betrayed,
and the leaders, expecting to be court martialed and put to death,
determined to make another and a more desperate effort to escape.
Accordingly, our subject and six others concealed themselves in
the vault and made their way down the drain as far as possible and
then tunneled out. In this, Mr. O'Neall and two
others succeeded, while the rest were recaptured. After three days'
wandering through the woods, he was recaptured, but, escaping from
the guards, had almost reached the Union lines, when he was captured
with blood hounds and taken back to Danville. To prevent his further
attempting to escape, he was deprived of all his clothes, and for
six months, remained in almost a nude condition, only having part
of the time an old shirt given him by a fellow-prisoner; he was
then taken to the jail at Greensboro, and from there to the State
Penitentiary at Raleigh, S. C., where, with twelve others, he was
fastened to the “Bull-ring.” He was afterward removed
to the penitentiary at Columbia, thence to Macon, Ga., and from
there to Andersonville, where he was confined four months, after
which he was taken to Charleston, where he was for fourteen days
under fire of Union guns. From Charleston he was removed to Charlotte,
S. C., and, on the 15th of December, 1864, succeeded in again making
his escape, and, reaching the Union lines at Savannah, was sent
on a Government vessel to Annapolis, Md. Here he obtained a furlough
and returned home, much to the astonishment and joy of his people,
who had long since supposed him dead, and who could hardly recognize
in the wasted and emaciated figure before them the healthy farm
boy who left them thirty months before. When captured, he weighed
155 pounds; when he reached home, he weighed 84. While in Andersonville
Prison, he had the varioloid and scurvy. He was engaged in digging
eight tunnels, and, at one time went nine days without rations.
On the 19th of May, 1865, he received a Lieutenants commission,
but was mustered out of the service before being assigned for duty."
- Photo:Will S. McKay, The
Centennial Atlas of Warren County, Ohio (Lebanon, Ohio,
The Centennial Atlas Association, 1903), page 77
[the text in the 1882 Beers History is repeated in
the 1903 Atlas]
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 308
"Jos. W. O'Neall e. Aug. 20, 1862, co. A, 35th O. V. I.;
wounded in hand and head at Chickamauga;
cap. there; held in Pemberton prison 45 days; at Danville 6 months;
4 months 5 days at Andersonville; 3 months 25 days at Florence;
dis. at Columbus, May 19, 1865; pro. 1st lieut. but not mustered
as such; past P. C. Thurston Psot, G. A. R.; past delegate to National
encampment; mem. Council of Administration."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- "Thirty Fifth
Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- "Reunion
of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September
28, 1911, page 1
- Andersonville
Prison As Experienced And Written By Joseph W. O'Neall
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph W. O'Neil enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 5 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 5 Aug 1862
Listed as a POW at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Mustered out on 19 May 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 3 Jun 1891 (Certificate #737027) for service
in Co H 54th OVI & in Co A 35th OVI
Died at Columbus, Ohio on 15 Feb 1923
- Judge J. W. O'Neall Dies at Columbus,
The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday February 22, 1923
"... Perhaps no soldier of Warren county was more active
in G. A. R. circles than Judge O'Neall. He served as Commander
of the Post at Lebanon several years, Department Commander of Ohio
in 1888 and was elected Adjutant General of the G. A. R. at the
National Encampment in Minneapolis in 1906 and he served again in
that position in 1919. ..."
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O'NEIL
O'NEIL L
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- Edward
O'Neil/O'Neill Jr. (c1844-1865) - Private, Company D, 10th
Ohio Infantry Regiment & Company D, 183rd Ohio Infantry
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 308
"O'Neill, Edmund, e. at Cincinnati,
May, 1862, 10th O. V. I.; wounded in right arm at Perryville; 3
months in hosp. with wound till dis. at Bardstown, Ky.; e. again
in Ohio Regt.; killed at the Wilderness."
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 183rd OVI
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edward O'Neill Jr. enlisted as 18 year
old Private on 3 Sep 1862
Mustered into Co D, 10th OVI on 3 Sep 1862 (3 years)
Severe wound in right elbow at Perryville, Kentucky on 8 Oct 1862
Discharged for wounds on 7 Jan 1863
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Edward O'Neil enlisted as a 21 year
old Private on 12 Oct 1864
Mustered into Co D, 183rd OVI on 17 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Salisbury, North Carolina on 17 Oct 1865
Died at Raleigh, North Carolina on 22 Jul 1865
Buried at Raleigh National Cemetery, Gravesite 4-22
- Pension Index Cards
Edward O'Neil Jr. filed for a pension
on 22 Jan 1864 (Application #39242, Certificate #28316) for service
in Co D, 10th OVI
Mary O'Neil filed for a mother's pension on 26 Aug 1865 (Application
#107024, Certificate #84924) for service of Edward O'Neill in Co
D, 10th OVI and in Co D, 183rd OVI
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Edwin ONeal, Pvt, US Army, Civil War
Date of Death: 22 Jul 1865
Buried at Raleigh
National Cemetery, Section 4 Site 22
- "Civil War
Widows' Pension Applications." Database and images. Footnote.com.
http://www.footnote.com
file for Mary
O'Neil, mother of Edward O'Neil Jr. (40 pages)
[The Warren County Edition of Hardesty's 1886
Military History of Ohio has "Edmund O'Neill" listed as
a Warren County Civil War Soldier but no other connection to this
county has been found]
Edward O’Neil enlisted as a 19 year old Private at Camp Dennison,
Ohio on 3 Jun 1861 for 3 years or during the war and was mustered
into Co D, 10th OVI on the same day. He was wounded on 8 Oct 1862
at the battle of Chaplin Hills (Perryville) by a gunshot wound to
the right arm. He received a disability discharge at the 3rd Street
Hospital in Cincinnati on 6 Jan 1863. His discharge certificate
indicated that he was born in Ireland, was 5’ 8” tall,
fair complexion, grey eyes, dark hair and by occupation when enlisted
a moulder.
Edward filed for an invalid pension while living at 23 Abigail St.
in Cincinnati and on 9 May 1864 He was awarded a pension of $8 per
month commencing 22 Jan 1864 by Certificate #28316 dated 12 May
1864 and was paid to 4 Sep 1864.
Edward reenlisted at Cincinnati on 2 Oct 1864 to serve one year
and was mustered into service as a Private in Captain Worth’s
Co D, 183rd OVI. He received a $400 bounty, most of which he gave
to his mother. He mustered out “for pay” at Salisbury,
NC on 17 Jul 1865. The following day, he was returning to camp from
picket duty at Greensboro, NC and fell while descending a hill,
injuring his old wound which became inflamed. He was admitted to
the US General Hospital where he died on 22 Jul 1865 by reason of
amputation of his arm by Surgeon Mulford who was then in charge
of the hospital.
Mary O’Neil, aged 58, living at 51 East 8th St. in Cincinnati,
completed an “Application for Mother’s Army Pension”
on 7 Sep 1865 (Application #107,024) as the mother of Edward O’Neil
Jr., Pvt, Co D, 183 OVI. Mary was dependent on her son’s wages
after she had been left a widow with two young daughters when her
husband, Edward O’Neil Sr. died on 7 Jun 1862.
Mary was awarded a pension of $8 per month (Certificate #84,924
dated 8 Oct 1866) commencing 22 Jul 1865. She was last paid on 4
Jun 1878 and dropped from the rolls on 4 Sep 1881 for failure to
claim her pension.
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ORR
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- Rev. William H. Orr (1844-1895)
- Sergeant, Co E 47th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2703 of Rev. W. H. Orr in lot 6-1 on 30 Jan 1895
- died from gunshot in the war of Rebellion
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 15 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co E 47th OVI on 8 Aug 1861
Promoted to Corporal on 22 Jul 1864
Promoted to Sergenat on 1 Jul 1865
Mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas on 11 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 21 May 1886 (Certificate #421372) for service
in Co E 47th OVI
Rebecca A. Orr filed for a widows' pension in Ohio
on 7 Feb 1895 (Certificate #424281)
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Sergt William H. Orr, Co E 47th Ohio Infy
Cemetery Lebanon at or near Lebanon Ohio
Date of Death: 30 Jan 1895
- Death of an Old Veteran, The Western Star,
Lebanon, Ohio, January 31, 1895
"The cause of his death may be said to be due to a wound he
received in the battle
of Jackson Hill, Mississippi during the late war. Rev.
Orr, though a mere boy during the war was engaged in 33 hard fought
battles and was noted among his comrades for his bravery always
being among the first to the front.
"Deceased was born at Marathon, Clermont county. At the
begining of the war he enlisted when only 17 years of age, in the
47th Ohio and served with honor to his country."
"The funeral will be under the auspices of Granville Thurston
Post. G. A. R. of which the deceased was a member."
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OSBORN (Surname
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- Andrew J. Osborn (1828-1911)
- Private, Company K, 82nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- buried at Miami
Cemetery - no gravestone
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Drafted into Co. K, 82nd Ohio Infantry as a private on 11 Oct 1864
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 24 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 25 Jul 1890 & on 21 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#604975) for service in Co K 82nd OVI
died 13 Apr 1911
Melinda Osborn filed for widows' pension 25 Apr
1911 (Certificate #723918)
- Death Certificate #24516 (1911) Andrew
J. Osborn
b. 15 Sep 1828 at Lebanon Ohio to John Osborn & Sarah Joslin
died 13 Apr 1911 at Waynesville, Warren County Ohio
bur. 15 Apr 1911 Miami Cemetery
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- John Osborn (____-1917)
- Private, Company C 586h Indiana Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 308
"John E. Osborn e. Oct. 17, 1861, co. C 57th Ind. V. I.;
wounded at Stone
River; dis. at Huntsville, Ala. Feb. 5, 1865; mem. Thurston
Psot, G. A. R."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private from Lebanon, Indiana on 18 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co C 57th Ind. Inf. on 18 Dec 1861
Mustered out on 4 Feb 1865
- Pension Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Mar 1866 (SC#62423) for service in Co C
57th Ind. Inf.
died at LeSauk Twp, Stearns County, Minnesota on 29 Apr 1917
Philena M. Osborn filed for widows' pension in
Minnesota on 31 May 1917 (WC#829306)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
343
"John Osborn, Lebanon PO, SC#62423, injury to abdomen,
wound left hip, right thigh, middle finger right hand, $10.00 monthly
pension "
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- Thomas
Jefferson Osborn (1842-1920) -
- photo of gravestone
at Osborn Cemetery
- Listed as Civil War Veteran on WPA
Plat of Osborn Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
multiple Thomas Osborn listings in the service records
- Death Certificate #33106 (1920) Thomas
Jefferson Osborne
b. 6 Sep 1842 Ohio to Morris Osborne & Elizabeth J. Taylor
d. 17 Apr 1920, Harlan Twp, Warren County, Ohio
bur. Small Cemetery In Middleboro, Sits About 2 Miles From Blanchester,
Ohio
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OSBORNE (Surname
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- George H. Osborne (1842-1906)
- photo of gravestone
at Fellowship Cemetery
- Cemetery #25, Fellowship Cemetery, WPA
Plat Page 49
Section E Lot 103 Grave 1, Civil War, Geo. Osborne
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Not sure if this is the same person
- most of the Warren Countians in the 12th OVI were in
Co A or Co F
George H. Osborn enlisted as a 20 year old Private
on 3 Jul 1861
Mustered into Co I, 12th OVI on 3 Jul 1861
Transferred into Battery E, Co. US Army Light Artillery on 18 Sep
1862
No discharge information listed
- Pension Index Cards - not found
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OSMOND (Surname
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- Samuel Osmond (1843-1912)
- Private, 2nd
Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
- photo of gravestone
in a G.A.R. lot at Lebanon
Cemetery - Interment #3771 of Samuel J. Osmond
in Old Section lot 91-10 on 15 Jul 1912
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private at Pendleton, Ohio on 11 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co D 2nd Kentucky Infantry on 11 Jaun 1861
Deserted at Murfreesboro, Tennessee on 15 Aug 1862
Returned with loss of pay on 1 Apr 1863
Mustered out at Covington, Kentucky on 19 Jun 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Pennsylvania on 3 Jun 1895 (Certificate #897551)
for service in Co D 2nd Ky Inf and in Co C, 5th US Veteran Volunteer
Infantry
died at New York, New York on 8 Jan 1912
Maggie Osborn filed for a widows' pension in Pennsylvania
on 26 Dec 1913 (Application #1019649 - no Certificate # listed)
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- William R. Owens (____-1862)
- Private, Company G, 27th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
- Beers History
of Warren County, Ohio page
996
" . . . During the war of the rebellion he enlisted in
the service, and while fortifying near Corinth he became overheated
by work, from the effects of which he died, in 1862, having been
in the service about nine months. The Doctor's family were remarkably
patriotic—four of his brothers and three
of his sons enlisted in the army, and served through the
war, all returning safely home. . . ."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private at Camp King, Kentucky on 12 Oct 1861
Mustered into Co G 27th KY Inf on 16 Dec 1861
Died of brain fever at Corinth, Mississippi on 27 Jun 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Elizabeth Owens filed for a widows' pension on 16 Dec 1863 (WC#59984)
for service of William R. Owens in Co G 27th Ky Inf
Minors, Mathie Owens etal filed for a pension
in Ohio on ? (MO#829772 - no MC#)
Remarks: XC925226
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Eliz. Owens, Harveysburgh PO, WC#59984, widow, $8.00 monthly
pension. "
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OXLEY
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- Alfred Oxley (c1841-1911) -
Private, Company F, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment, Company K, 23rd Ohio
Infantry and Company K, 4th US Artillery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 12th OVI
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Alfred Oxley enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 19 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co F, 12th OVI on 19 Jun 1861
Transferred into Co K, 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Alfred S. Oxley filed for a pension in Ohio on 31 Jul 1890 &
on 17 Mar 1908 (Application #840766, Certificate #628010) for service
in Co F 12th OVI, Co K 23rd OVI & Co K 4th US Art
died 9 Jul 1911
Catherine H. Oxley filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 14 Jun
1911 (Application #966860, Certificate #725960)
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Alfred S. Oxley, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Case #29650, Register
O image 467
Military History:
Enlisted at Lebanon, Ohio 19 Jun 1861 as Pvt, 12th OVI, discharged
31 Dec 1863 at Cleveland, Ohio
Enlisted at Charleston Va. 1 Jan 1864 at Pvt, Co K, 25th
Ohio Infanty, discharged 26 Jul 1865 at Fort Delaware, Delaware
Enlisted at Dayton Ohio 12 Jan 1867 at Pvt Co K 4th US Art.; discharged
12 Jan 1870 at Fort Delaware Delaware
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 57, married blacksmith,
Miamisburg, Ohio, wife Catharine Oxley, Miamisburg, Ohio
Home History: Admitted to C.B. 5 Jul 1904 &
23 Jan 1911; died 9 Jun 1911
General Remarks: Grave Section Q Row No. 10 Grave
No. 27
- Ohio Death Certificate #68028 (1911) Alfred
S. Oxley [indexed as Alfred Alley
by familysearch.org]
married white male blacksmith
born 1847 in Ohio
died 9 Jun 1911 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
buried 13 Jun 1911 at National Military Home
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Alfred S. Oxley, Pvt, Infantry, Civil War
Date of Death: 9 Jun 1911
Buried at: Dayton
National Cemetery Sec Q Row 10 Site 27
- "Warren
County in the War, Part X," The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, January 9, 1886
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- Fielding L. Oxley (c1842-____)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- 1850 U.S. Census, Warren Co Oh, pop. sch.,
Turtlecreek Twp District 149, p. 308 (penned), dwell. 2245, fam.
2246, Lewis Oxley.
24 Lewis Oxley, 49, M, Paper maker, $300, Kentucky
25 Mary Oxley, 47, F, Virginia
26 Eliza F. Oxley, 15, F, Ohio, attended school
27 William M. Oxley, 12, M, Ohio, attended school
28 John M. Oxley, 11, M, Ohio, attended school
29 Feldon L. Oxley, 9, M, Ohio, attended
school
30 Clarissa Oxley, 6, F, Ohio, attended school
31 Alfred S. Oxley, 3, M, Ohio
- 1860 US Census, Warren Co, Oh, pop. sch.,
Lebanon Village, Turtlecreek Twp, p. 42 (penned), dwell. 354, fam.
352, Lewis Oxley.
12 Lewis Oxley, 58, M, Laborer, Kentucky
13 Mary Oxley, 56, F, Virginia
14 Wm. M. Oxley, 22, M, blacksmith, Ohio
15 Jno. M. Oxley, 20, M, Ohio
16 Fielding L. Oxley, 18, M, Ohio
17 Alfred Oxley, 12, M, Ohio
18 Eliza Miller, 24, F, Ohio
19 Chas. Miller, 9/12, M, Ohio
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Fielding Oxley enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Captured at Chickamauga,
Georgia on 20 Sep 1863
Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Mary Oxley filed for a mother's pension on 3 Jul 1879 (Application
#247897, no Certificate #) for service of Fielding Oxley in Co A,
35th OVI
- "Warren
County in the War," part VIII, The Lebanon (Ohio) Gazette,
Saturday, December 19, 1885
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- John M. Oxley (c1841-1908)
- Private, Company A, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co I, 5th US
Artillery
- Warren County Soldiers Serving
in the 35th OVI
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
John M. Oxley enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A, 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
John M. Oxley filed for a pension on 16 Sep 1870 (Application #159973,
Certificate #109127) for service in Co A, 35th OVI and Co I, 5th
US Art.
died 17 Nov 1908
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
John M. Oxley, Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Registser O, image
53, Case #2854
Military History: Enlisted 15 Aug 1861 at Lebanon
O, Co A 35th OVI, discharged 26 Sep 1864 at Chattanooga, TN.; gunshot
wound of right shoulder making arm usless 2 Aug 1883 at Fort Warren
Mass.
Domestic History: born Lebanon, Ohio, age 30, residence
Miamisburg O, blacksmith, single
Home History: Admitted 17 Jan 1871, discharged
30 Dec 1874 at his request
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
Jno. M. Oxley
Pvt Co I 5th US Army
Date of Death: 17 Nov 1908
Buried at Soldiers Home National Cemetery, Washington, DC, Site
7390
- "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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- Morris M. Oxley (1838-1915)
- Private, Company E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Warren County Soldiers
Serving in the 146th OVI
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 308
"Oxley, Morris, e. May 10, 1864, co. E, 146th O. V. I.;
corp.; dis. with regt."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Morris M. Oxley enlisted as a 24 year old Corporal 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
Morris M. Oxley filed for a pension on 15 Nov 1891 & 13 May
1908 (Application #1074425, Certificate #867415) for service in
Co E 146th OVI
died 1 Oct 1915 at State Sol. Home. Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #54308 (1915) Morris
Oxley
widowed white male blacksmith
born 3 May 1938 in Ohio to Lewis Oxley & Myra Lewis
died 1 Oct 1915 at Perkins Twp, Erie County, Ohio, aged 77 years
4 months 28 days
buried 2 Oct 1915 at O.S & S. Home
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