ADAMS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Albert P. Adams (1868 -
1926) - Spanish American War
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ANDERSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Daniel
C. Anderson (1876-1915) - Bugler, 2nd Regiment, U.S. Volunteer
Engineers
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 6 Lot 185-3
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Dan Anderson,
Spanish-American War
- WPA Veteran Grave Registration Plat Maps
- Woodhill Cemetery #110
(sheets 65-72)
- Ohio Death Certificate #36177 (1915) Daniel
C. Anderson
single white male salesman
born 17 Dec 1876 in Ohio to Dick Anderson and Anna Clutch
died 20 Jun 1915 at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
buried 25 Jun 1915 at Franklin, Ohio
- "Answered Final Call; Spanish War
Volunteer Summoned by Death", Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
June 24, 1915
"... At the beginning of the Spanish-American war he enlisted
as bugler for Company C., 2nd. Regiment, U. S. Volunteer Engineers.
After coming home from Cuba he was employed by the Cincinnati Cordage
& Paper Company for about eight years. ..."
- Application
for Headstone for Daniel C. Anderson 25 Jun 1915; Applications
for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry 592), Cemeterial
Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record
Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
"Daniel C. Anderson, Muscn, 2d US Vol Engrs,
died 20 Jun 1915, Woodhill Cemetery, Franklin, Ohio"
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ANSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Edward Everett Anson (1875-1963)
- Company H, 6th Regiment Infantry, Spanish American War
|
ATKINSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Moses Leroy Atkinson
(1878-1913) - Corporal, Co I, 16th Regiment, US Army; Co M, 17th Regiment,
US Army & Co. I, 13th Regiment US Army
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment # 3867 in Sec H lot 113-2 on 26
Jul 1913
- "Moses Leroy Atkinson", The
Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday July 31, 1913
"Moses Leroy Atkinson was born near Oregonia, Ohio, October
3, 1878, and died on board the Army Transport "Merritt"
off the coast of the Island of Luzen, near Legaspi, April 20, 1913,
from ruptured aneurism of the aorta, aged 34 years, six months and
17 days.
"His early life was passed in this county excepting one year
which was spent in New Jersey. He was of a generous affectionate
nature and won and retained friends where ever he went. In his home
life he was faithful to the trust reposed in him, brightening the
home by his cheery manner.
Early in the year 1899 he enlisted
in company "I" 16th Regiment, United States Army, and
was stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Soon after entering the
army he went with his regiment to the Philippine Islands, returning
home in February 1902. He remained at home until the summer of 1903
when he again entered the army, being assigned to the same regiment
and company he had previously served in. He was with his regiment
at Ft. McPherson, Ga., for several months when the 16th Regiment
was again sent to the Philippines. Returning to the United States
they were stationed at Ft. Crooks, Nebraska, where his enlistment
expired in February 1907. After spending a few days at home
he enlisted in Company "M" 17th Regiment, being at Ft.
McPherson, Ga., for nearly three years, going from there to Ft.
Sam Huston, Texas, with the Second Division of the Army. His time
of enlistment expired here, and desiring to continue in the service
he was transferred from the 17th to company "I" 13th Regiment,
with the rank of Corporal. In October 1911 he returned with his
regiment to the Philippines where his Major wrote in communicating
his death to his mother, "He died in the line of duty."
"On April 16, he was detailed a police sergeant of the Army
Transport "Merritt" where four days later his life work
ended.
His mother and family greatly appreciate the Nation's kindness in
having their loved one brought the long distance home, and his captain's
statement to his mother that "Your son was held in the highest
esteem by every member of his company and through his death is lost
the services of one of the best soldiers in it."
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. J. Kestle at the
chapel on Saturday morning July 26th."
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AYERS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- David H. Ayers (1867-1914)
|
BAILEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Clem Bailey (1875-1943)
- Company M, 2nd Infantry, Spanish Amerian War
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Ohio Death Certificate #47040 (1943) Clem
Bailey
white male machinist helper married to Carrie Bailey
born 10 Jun 1875 in Morrow, Ohio to James M. Bailey & Lavina
Bailey
died 3 Jul 1943, Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
buried 6 Jul 1943 at Morrow, O
Deceased served in the US Navy or Army
|
BAKER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Carl Sherman Baker (1885-1962)
- Ohio, Chief Pay Clerk (CHPCLK), US Navy, World
War I - also Spanish American War
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #7926 in Old Section Lot 75-6 on 4 Apr 1962
- "Katherine
Baker Is Buried Friday," obituary, unnamed paper dated
19 Apr 1945 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
". . . She is survived by a son, Carl
S. Baker of Boston, who is a former naval officer of 20 years
service in the Spanish and World War I."
- "Retired
Naval Officer Dies," Carl Baker obituary, unnamed paper
dated 5 Apr 1962 on file at the Warren County Genealogical Society
"Carl Baker, 70, retired Naval officer and former Warren
County resident, died Sunday at Veterans Hospital in Cincinnati.
. . ."
- U.S.,
World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 at Ancestry.com
Massachusetts,
B, Image 3673
Serial No. U5565 Carl Sherman Baker
residence 115 Pembroke Street, Boston, Suffolk, Mass.
Age 57
born Boston 30 January 1885
Mother, Mrs. Katherine E. Baker, 115 Pembroke St., Boston, Mass.
|
BAYSORE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Harry H. Baysore (1874-1945)
- US Army
|
BECK
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Ora R. Beck (1878-1961) Private,
Company C, 1st Battalion, Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery
|
BINKLEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Lowell W. Binkley (1879-1914)
- Ohio, Private, 46 Us Volunteer Infantry
|
BISHOP
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- James Bishop (1876-1961)
- Company C, 4th Regiment Kentucky Infantry, Spanish American War
|
BLACK
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Alexander Black (1880-1957)
- Sergeant, Company I, 20th Infantry Regiment
|
BONE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Clyde Bone - Co. M 4th U.S.
Art.
|
BOWMAN
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Christopher Bowman
(1876-1835) - Private unassigned
|
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photo
needed |
|
- Owen Bowman (1876-1972)
- Kentucky, Pvt Co A 44 Regt Vol Inf Spanish American War
|
BOWSER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Clifford H. Bowser - First Sergeant, Company K, 1st
Colorado Infantry
- 15 Jun 1899 Western Star obituary (died June 9,
1899 at Manilla from wounds received 2 May 1899)
|
BRANT
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Clifford Brant (1870-1966)
- Georgia, PFC, Company C, 2nd Regiment Engineers
|
|
photo
needed |
|
- Fred Brant (1879-1952)
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #7164 in Sec C Lot 90-1 on 10 Dec
1952
- "Fred Brant," obituary, unnamed
paper dated 18 Dec 1952 on file at the Warren County Genealogical
Society
" . . . When the Spanish-American war broke out, he answered
the call, enlisted and served faithfully until he was hospitalized
through illness, and finally was honorably discharged. He has long
maintained his membership in the Spanish-American veterans' organization
and in the Eagles lodge. . . ."
|
BRIDGE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Carl E. Bridge (1877-1936)
- US Army, Spanish American War
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BROERMAN
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Henry L. Broerman (1875-1933)
- Company B, 2nd US Volunteer Engineers, Spanish American War
|
BUCHANAN
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- George Buchanan (1872-1961)
- Ohio ARTIF Co M 2 Regt Infantry Spanish American War
|
BUCK
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Henry Buck (1838-1918) Company
M, 6th U.S.V.I. Spanish American War
[also Civil War Veteran]
|
BUNNELL
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Newton Loomer Bunnell
(1862-1927)
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BURGER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- James Burger (1870-1913)
- photo of gravestone
at West Woodville
Cemetery
[Listed as Spanish American War Veteran on depression era plat
of the Woodille Cemetery for the Graves Registration Project]
|
CADWALLADER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Warren W. Cadwallader
(1874-1898) Co C 1st Ohio Infantry, Spanish American War
|
CAREY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- William H. H. Carey
(1843-1898) - Civil War and Spanish
American War Veteran
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery
- 24 Sep 2007 notes from Jenepher
Homer of Bassett, VA
"In his death record in Warren County Deaths, Book 2 1881-1904,
it lists his parents as James and Annie Smith Carey. This would
be logical since he is buried in the same plot with his mother Ann
Carey and his 2 children Cora Jane and Mabel S. (Infant). I have
sent for his death certificate as he died in the Spanish American
War in 1898. I am hoping it will list parents on the certificate.
"
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CARR
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Bernard J. Carr. Co. L. 2nd.
Inf
|
CHANDLER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Earl Chandler (1875--1949)
- Cpl, 1 Ill Cavalry, Sp Am War
|
CHESNEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Harry S. Chesney Jr.
(1873-1952) - Private, 2 Ohio Infantry, Spanish American War
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COLLIER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Howard Collier
- Franklin [Ohio] Chronicle, May 9, 1963 Obituary
says in part,
"Mr. Collier was a Spanish-American War veteran, and was
believed to be the last survivor of that war
living in the Franklin area. Her served in the Phillipine
Islands during the 1903 insurrection. Mr. Collier was a member
of the United Spanish-American War Veterans, Camp No. 58 of Middletown."
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CONNELL
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Ralph Waldo Connell (1882-1910)
- Private, Co. L., 3 U.S. Cav.
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Application
for 1 headstone by John Connell 8 Aug 1912;
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.
"Ralph W. Connell, Private Co L 3" U.S.Cav.;
d. March 10, 1910; Lebanon Cemetery, Lebanon, Warren Co. Ohio
enlisted 16 Mar 1899; discharged 15 Mar 1902"
|
COX
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- William C. Cox (1867-1942)
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CRAVER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Alfred B. Craver (1856-1898)
- Private, Company M, 1st Reg. O.V.I.
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EULASS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- William B. Eulass (1873-1933)
- US Army & US Marine Corps, Spanish
American War and World War I
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #5562 in Corwin Addition lot 620
on 13 Apr 1933
- William
B. Eulass Obituary, unnamed paper dated 13 Apr 1933
"... A native of Warren county, Will Eulass spent his young
manhood in Lebanon enlisting in the army during the Spanish War.
He spent the next thirty years in the service
"... Following the Spanish War, Mr. Eulass re-enlisted in the
army remaining in the service until 1928. He served in both the
infantry and marine branches of the service and was on active duty
in the Philippines and in Mexico. During the World War he was engaged
in training recruits at the marine post at Quantico, Virginia. During
the Spanish War he received a commission as second lieutenant and
served in that capacity in the Philippine campaign. He resigned
his commission at the expiration of this first enlistment and at
the time he retired from the service five years ago was a quartermaster-sergeant
in the Marine Corps."
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EVANS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Thomas J. Evans (1849-1917)
- Company H, 3rd Ohio Infantry
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FAULKNER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Mellville P. Walsh Faulkner
(1876-1924) - service details not known
|
FORKNER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Andrew Jackson Forkner
(1877-1937) - Company D, 1 Ohio Infantry, Spanish American War
- photo of gravestone
at Deerfield Cemetery
- Sec C Lot 73 D
- Ohio Death Certificate #35681 (1937) Andrew
Jackson Forkner
retired white maile railroad section hand divorced from Nellie Brandenburg
born 4 May 1877 at Morrow Ohio to J. Thomas Forkner & Mary Katherine
Whitmark
died 9 May 1937 at Hamilton Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried 11 May 1937 at South Lebanon, Ohio
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GAGE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Finley T. Gage (1877-1951)
- Spanish American War
|
GARDNER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Clayton S.
Gardner (1879-1966) - Pvt Co H 12 Regt Pa Inf
|
GILLIS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- John W. Gillis (1872-1972)
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GOFORTH
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Henry Goforth (1883-1957)
- Kentucky, Private, 55 Company, Coast Artillery
|
GULLADY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Frederick Gullady
(1871-1948)
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GUSTIN
(Surname Index) |
|
|
- Morrow
Condon Gustin (1860-1945) - Captain, US Army (retired), Spanish
American War Veteran
- Sergeant Morrow C. Gustin, Lebanon
(Ohio) Gazette, Thursday, September 1, 1887, p.4, c.2
"Sergeant Morrow C. Gustin, of B troop, Second cavalry, Fort
Walla Walla, has swathed himself and his regiment in glory by winning
the department gold medal in the skirmish firing at Vancouver this
week. The honor comes to the Second cavalry for the first time in
its history. Last year Sergt. Gustin won the division gold medal
and division skirmish medal at San Francisco and a gold medal in
the national army competition at Leavenworth. It is understood that
he now takes a place with the “distinguished marksmen”
of the army and will be barred from department and division contest
after this year. He is a Lebanon, (O.) boy. – Walla Walla
Journal."
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 47490676 Morrow C. Gustin
Birth: Nov. 11, 1860, Morrow, Warren County, Ohio
Death: Feb. 5, 1945, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
Burial: Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County.
California
Plot: West Mausoleum, Unit E, Niche 83
Father: James Jones Gustin (1825-1875)
Mother: Rachel A. (Mount) Gustin (1825 - 1875)
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HAAKE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Gustav F. Haake (1879-1956)
- Ohio, Private, Company M, 10 Regiment Ohio Infantry, Spanish American
War
|
HAMILTON
(Surname Index) |
Ft. Leavenworth
1904 |
|
- LeRoy Hamilton
(1884-1971)
1. Private, Company M & D, 2nd Regiment US Army 1900-1902, Spanish
American War;
2. Signal Corps, 13th Regiment 1904-1907
- photo from 27 Oct 2015 email from his grandson, David
A. Hamilton who writes
"My grandfather LeRoy Hamilton, a native
of Lebanon, Ohio, served in the U.S. Infantry and Signal Corps during
the periods 1900-1902 and 1904-1907. Attached is picture of him
at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas in 1904.
LeRoy Hamilton was born in Lebanon, Ohio on 4 July
1884. He was the son of Civil War Veteran (18th & 35th Reg O.V.I.)Francis
Hays Hamilton and Sarah Catherine St.John and
the great grandson of Revolutionary War Veteran Robert
Hamilton (Nancy Ann Hays) of Lebanon, Ohio.
His grandfather William Hays Hamilton (Elizabeth
Shrack) was a Warren County Commissioner and Oregonia Postmaster.
LeRoy enlisted in the U.S. Infantry at the very young age of 16years3months
on 4 Oct 1900 in Cincinnati, Ohio and was assigned to Company M
and then later to Company D of the 2nd Regiment. He served is tour
of duty in the Philippines and was discharged 14 November 1902.
LeRoy re-enlisted for 3 years on 18 April 1904 and was assigned
to the Signal Corps of the 13th Regiment. He was honorably discharged
on 17 April 1907. He married Mary Easter Waddell
on 17 September 1907 in Fauquier County Virginia. He worked as a
policeman in Washington, D.C., a ironworker in Girard, Ohio, a railroad
mechanic in Keyser, West Virginia and a building contractor in West
Virginia and Florida. LeRoy was a VFW District Commander in West
Virginia and the father of 8 children. He died 15 August 1971 and
is buried in the Veterans Section of Glenhaven
Memorial Park Cemetery in Winter Park, Florida."
- "Register
of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914," digital
image, Ancestry.com
LeRoy
Hamilton, enlisted 4 Oct 1900 at Cincinnati by Capt. Garrard
for 3 years
born Lebanon, Ohio, age 19 4/12, laborer, blue eyes, lt. hair, fair
complexion, 5' 9" tall
- "Register
of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914," digital
image, Ancestry.com
LeRoy
Hamilton enlisted 18 Apr 1904 at Cincinnati by Maj. Byrne for
3 years
born Lebanon, Ohio, age 22 9/12, electrician, blue eyes, lt. hair,
fair complexion, 5' 9 1/2"
- Find
A Grave Memorial# 19619514
LeRoy Hamilton
Pvt Co G 20 Regt US Inf
Spanish American War
July 4, 1881 - Aug 15, 1971
Glen Haven Memorial Park and Mausoleum
Winter Park, Orange County, Florida
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HARDY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Marion S. Hardy (1872-1947)
- Battery M, 1st U.S. Artillery
|
HAVENS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- John F. Havens (1861-1941)
- Ohio, Private, 23 Infantry
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HAYNER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Fred C. Hayner (1871-1947)
- A Company, 1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry
|
HISEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- John
Curtis Hisey (1880 - 1950)
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery - Interment
#6048 of John Curtis Hisey in Section H lot 32
on 3 Jun 1950
- "Rites Saturday For John Hisey,"
obituary, unnanmed paper dated 8 Jun 1950 on file at the Warren
County Genealogical Society
". . .He was a retired mail carrier at Waynesville, a member
of the Masonic Lodge and veteran of the Spanish War. . . .
|
HOFF
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Raymond C. Hoff (1876-1943)
- Ohio, Private, 6th Infantry
|
HOPKINS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- James L. M. Hopkins (1868-1967)
- US Army, Spanish Americah War
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 2 Lot 50-4
- "James L. M. Hopkins," obituary,
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Aug 31, 1967
"A 98-year-old veteran of the Spanish American War died in
Franklin Saturday afternoon. . . ."
|
HOUSTON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Samuel Webster Houston
(1870-1927) - Spanish American War Veteran
|
IVINS
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Harry L. Ivins - Private
US Army
|
LOEHR
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- John Fred
Loehr (1873-1898)
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
- Sec. 5 Lot 12-2
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; Fred Loehr,
Spanish-American War
- Fred Loehr
Obituary - The Franklin Chronicle 8 Sep 1898
- Ohio
Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99 from Ancestry.com
[paid site]
Name: John F Loehr
Rank: Corporal - Died
Residence: Dayton
Age: 25
Page #: 833
Unit: First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry
Company: Troop F - Dayton
Remarks: Died in 1st O. V. C. Hosp. at Lakeland, Fla., Sept. 5,
1898
- "Missing Heirs Found; Two Brothers,
of the Late Kittie C. Loehr Located in Indiana," Franklin
(Ohio) Chronicle, May 4, 1911
" . . . She was married under the name of Kittie Cathcart
to Francis P. Loehr in 1871. One son, J. Fred. Leohr, was born of
this marriage. He became a volunteer in the U. S. Army during the
Spanish American War and died in Florida while in that service in
the year 1898. The father, Francis P. Leohr, died at Franklin, Ohio,
in the year 1897. . . ."
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MILLER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Charles G. Miller Jr.
(1867-1946)
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MOORE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Edward S. Moore (1871-1923)
- photo of gravestone
(with Spanish American War flag holder) at Rose
Hill Cemetery - Interment #5384 - reinterment in Sec C1
Lot 36 on 7 Jul 1978
|
MUELLER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Eugene R. Mueller (1879-1939)
- Former Deputy Expires Suddenly, unnamed
newspaper dated 12 Jan 1939 (probably The Western Star)
"... Mr. Mueller was a former resident od Dodds and a deputy
sheriff under sheriff W. H. Fulkreth in 1930. He was a member of
the Fred Craver Camp, Spanish American War Beterans of Lebanon.
..."
- Ohio Death Certificate #2868 (1939) Eugene
R. Mueller
white male married to Wilhelminia L. Mueller
born 2 Mar 1879 at Cin. Ohio
died 7 Jan 1939 at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
buried 10 Jan 1939 at Wt. Hills
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MURRAY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- George Murray (1876-1916)
- Co. A, 1st Ohio Infantry, Spanish American War
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Application
for 2 headstones by S. C. Kersey on 28 Oct 116;
Applications for Headstones in Private Cemeteries, 1909-1924 (entry
592), Cemeterial Records; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster
General, Record Group 92; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
"George Murray, Pvt, Co A, 1st Ohio Vol Infty
Spanish American War, died May 15, 1916, buried Lebanon Cemetery,
Lebanon, Ohio"
|
NAYLOR
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Milton S. Naylor (1881-1952)
|
NEWPORT
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Charles H. Newport
(1872-1913) - Corporal, 1st US Infantry, Spanish American
War
- grave at Springboro
Cemetery [no gravestone found]
- Ohio Death Certificate #72974 (1913) Charles
H. Newport
single white male farmer
born Ohio 1878
died 30 Mar 1913 at National Military Home, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio aged 35 years
Buried 2 Apr 1913 at National Military Home
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register N, image 482
Charles H. Newport #36318
Military History: Enlisted 6 Spr 1899 at Dayton
O as Pvt Co I 1st US Inf., discharged 6 Apr 1902 at Expiration of
terrm of service
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 35, single protestant
farmer residing in Canton, O.; nearest relative Mrs. Susie Hauck,
Canton, Ohio
Home History: Admitted to C. B. 18 Feb 1913; died
30 Mar 1913 from myocardial insufficiency & cirrhosis of liver.
Notified sisters by telegraph, Mrs. A. S. Bailey, Indianapolis,
Ind. & Susie Hauck, Canton, O.
General Remarks: Buried Section 1 Row No. 3, Grave
No. 38; Body disintered Nov. 13, 1918 and shipped to Springboro,
Ohio for Interment there.
- Application for 2 headstones
submitted by Peter K. Pence on 7 Apr 1919
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ODOM
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- James A. Odom (1876-1951)
- Private, 1st Texas Cavalry, Spanish American War
|
O'MALLEY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Thomas Butler O'Malley
(1877-1941) - Company f, 45th U.S. Infantry, Spanish American War
|
OYLER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Isaac C. Oyler (1869-1927)
- Mus 1 Ohio Infantry Band, Sp. Am. War
|
PALFREY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Samuel L. Palfrey (ca.
1859/60-1925/6)
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 10
- "Our
Honored Dead: In Memory of Whom Memorial Day is Observed,"
Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle, Thursday, May 30, 1929; S. L. Palfrey,
Spanish-American War
- Ohio
Soldiers in the War with Spain, 1898-99 from Ancestry.com
[paid site] page 932
Samuel L. Palfrey,age 38, Franklin
PFC, Company A, 2nd Regiment, US Volunteer Engineers
|
PRATER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Harry C. Prater (1866
- 1942)
|
ROBINSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Daniel B. Robinson
(1884-1967) - Ohio, Private Company A 26 Regiment Infantry, Spanish
American War
|
RUNYON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Peter A. Runyon (1878-1957)
|
SAWIN
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Fred C. Sawin (1865-1927)
- Company F, 6th Illinois Infantry, Spanish American War
|
SHIVELLE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
|
- Arthur E. Shivelle (1878-1967)
|
SHOTWELL
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- William G. Shotwell
(1869-1946)
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
with Spanish American War flagholder - Interment
#6630 of William J. Shotwell
in lot 123-5 on 13 Mar 1946
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SIMPSON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- John C. Simpson (1875
- 1963) - Co. B 48 Inf.
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St. JOHN |
photo
needed |
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- John S. St. John (1862-1919)
- Ohio, Corporal 6th Cavalry
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SWANGER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Wilbur R.
Swanger (1881-1949) - Company L, 46th Infantry, Spanish American
War
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TATE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Charles Hugh Tate (1875-1945)
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TAYLOR
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- William E. Taylor (1869-1919)
- Company K, 5th Infantry, US Army, Spanish American War
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TERRY
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Wilson "Willie" Edgar
Terry (1874-1968) - Private, Company C, 44th
Regiment Infantry, Spanish American War
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TERWILLIGER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Frederick C. Terwilliger
(1875-1965) - Ohio, Corporal, Company D, 2nd Regiment Infantry, Spanish
American War
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THIRKFIELD
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Howard B. Thirkield
- Company F, 1st Ohio Cavalry Regimetn
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TODD
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- James T. Todd - Co. G, 4
Ky. Inf., Sp. Am. War
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TURNER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Geo. W. Turner (1851-1911)
- Co. I & D. 6 U.S. V. Inf.
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VICE
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Bret Thorpe Vice (1870 - 1942)
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WARBINGTON
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- Orah Warbington (____-1907)
- Private, Company I, 4th U.S. Army
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WAGGONER
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |
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- William I. Waggoner
(1873-1946)
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