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Soldier Rank Company Date of Birth Place of Birth Date of Death Place of Death Cause of Death Cemetery Cemetery Location Comments
Adkinson, Dustin B. Private B abt. 1838   1896     Waterloo Waterloo, Indiana  
Anderson, Cyrus B. Private
Private
I
C, 39th OVI
April 29, 1837   February 22, 1923 Diamond, Missouri or Granby, Missouri   Diamond Diamond, Missouri  
Anderson, Erasmus Private E abt. 1830   May 22, 1863 Vicksbrug, Mississippi killed in action Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Anderson, John Private I abt. 1822   September 18, 1863 Chalmette, Louisiana died of disease Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana Roster of Ohio Soldiers lists this soldier as having mustered out 10/31/1864
Babb, Thomas J. Private A abt. 1835   December 29, 1862 Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Bagent, James Monroe Private D July, 1841? Coshocton, Ohio June 22, 1925 Frazeysburg, Ohio   Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Bagent, Thomas Jefferson Private D abt. 1841   February 1, 1863 Young's Point, Louisiana    
Bahl, Perry W. Private C 1843 Wooster, Ohio May 15, 1929 San Diego, California   Mt. Hope San Diego, California  
Baker, Thomas M. Private D 1843 Wooster, Ohio May 15, 1929 San Diego, California died of disease      
Barnes, Franklin E. Private K abt. 1843   December 22, 1861 Camp Dennison (Cincinnati), Ohio died of disease Spring Grove Cincinnati, Ohio soldier never left the state of his enlistment
Barnhill, Francis M. Private G abt. 1843   May 22, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Bart, Valentine Private C abt. 1844   January 8, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease      
Baughman, Southerland Corporal A abt. 1840   December 29, 1862 Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action      
Bay, Alexander E. Private I abt. 1843   July 27, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of typhoid fever      
Berry, Patrick Private A     July 6, 1864 Morganaza, Louisiana drowned      
Bessey, Amos J. Corporal K August 23, 1839 Wayne County, Ohio May 4, 1907 Kansas   Fairview Coffeyville, Kansas  
Bigham, William B. Private C February 3, 1844   February 9, 1912     Woodland Cleveland, Oklahoma  
Boddorf, Israel Private F abt. 1841   August 30, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
Bodine, Joseph D. Private E, 4th OVI
C
A, 114th OVI
abt. 1841   November 10, 1919 Lynn Haven, Florida   Mt. Pleasant Methodist Metz, Indiana  
Boles, James Private A abt. 1841   April 15, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Boling, John M. (N.) Lieutenant B December 3, 1838 Holmes County, Ohio March 15, 1926 Starwood, Iowa   Clarence Clarence, Iowa  
Borton, Solomon Private H abt. 1835 Auglaize County, Ohio April 26, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease   Knoxville, Tennessee burial location from Reunions of the 16th Regiment, O.V.I.
Boyd, Willis S. Private K (90-day) 1840   1876 Dresden, Ohio (assumed)   Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Brashear, Basil Brown Surgeon
 
Surgeon

Surgeon-General

Medical Director
F&S, 19th OVI (90-day)

F&S, 16th OVI

13th Army Corps


Dept. of the Gulf

 
1822 Bransville, Pennsylvania October 22, 1903 Upper Marlboro, Maryland   Glendale Akron, Ohio  
Brashear, Catherine Whitacre Matron
Matron
19th OVI
16th OVI
October 16, 1828 New Philadelphia, Ohio May 29, 1883 Akron, Ohio   Glendale Akron, Ohio appointed matron by husband, Surgeon Basil Brashear, was nurse and assistant to husband; considered "Mother of the Regiment"
Brightwell, John Private A abt. 1839   February 17, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks St. Louis, Missouri  
Brougher, Andrew Sergeant F abt. 1831   February 21, 1863 Paducah, Kentucky died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862      
Buchanan, Isaac Private B 1841   February 12, 1862 Cincinnati, Ohio died of disease Spring Grove Cincinnati, Ohio may have been reinterred in Gorrell Cemetery, near Mt. Vernon, Ohio
Buchanan, William H. Private
2nd Lieutenant
1st Lieutenant
Captain
C (90-day)
K
H, I
F
1825   September 2, 1896 Topeka, Kansas        
Butler, William F. Private D 1838   January 29, 1877 Dresden, Ohio   Sherrod's Chapel Muskingum County, Ohio  
Callihan, Simon Peter Corporal I August 3, 1839 Pennsylvania November 25, 1930 St. Louis, Missouri   Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
Campbell, Lewis Private G abt. 1846   March 24, 1864 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Carpenter, Joseph Private
Private
B
I, 114th OVI
abt. 1828   March 28, 1865 Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohio died of disease Spring Grove Cincinnati, Ohio died a member of 114th OVI
Casebeer, Enos L. Private E (9-month) August 25, 1833 Holmes County, Ohio October 14, 1907 Auburn, Indiana   Evergreen Auburn, Indiana  
Cellars, Ephraim Private I abt. 1844   January 1, 1863 Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862      
Chapman, Martin J. Private E 1840   1896     Dresden Decatur County, Kansas  
Childs, Henry S. Private I, H February 8, 1842   September 5, 1890 Wooster, Ohio   Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Christie, Alexander Private A abt. 1843   March 3, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of accidental wounds      
Christopher, John Private E abt. 1821   January 30, 1863 Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Christopher, William Private D abt. 1819   August 3, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of disease      
Claney, William Private B abt. 1834   May 22, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi      
Clark, John A. Private C (90-day) abt. 1836         Orr Orrville, Ohio  
Cole, Jacob A. Corporal B abt. 1839   July 13, 1863 Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri died of wounds Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio burial information likely but not proven
Cole, Thomas E. Private I abt. 1844   February 6, 1863 Young's Point, Louisiana died of disease Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio burial information likely but not proven
Collers, Samuel Private K abt. 1841   July 22, 1863 near Vicksburg, Mississippi of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Comer, Frank Private K (90-day) April 16, 1840 Muskingum County February 22, 1923 Dresden, Ohio stroke Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Congrove, Granville Sergeant A 1830   April 2, 1907     Elmwood Morning Sun, Iowa  
Cope, Silas Prviate F abt. 1840   March 13, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentcuky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee  
Cordray, William Private
Private
 
K
B, 10th Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1831   April 1, 1885     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Corn, Silas H. Captain B June 3, 1840   July 14, 1929 Cameron, Missouri   Graceland Cameron, Missouri  
Cornell, Johnathan Private B abt. 1838   April 16, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio burial information likely but not proven; also shown buried at Vicksburg National Military Park
Corwin, John W. Private I, K abt. 1844   April 16, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio burial information likely but not proven; also shown buried at Vicksburg National Military Park
Cougle, Hansen or
Google, Hanse
Private K (90-day) 1836(?) Frazeysburg, Ohio April 16, 1891   heart trouble Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Cox, Samuel M. Private C abt. 1840   August 16, 1863 Memphis, Tennessee died of disease Memphis National Memphis, Tennessee  
Curry, David C. Private C (90-day)
H
September 25, 1841   January 7, 1910     Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Davidson, James Private E abt. 1839   December 29, 1862 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in battle of Chickasaw Bayou Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Deetz, James Private E abt. 1842   October 24, 1864     Crown Hill National Indianapolis, Indiana  
Dennis, Isaiah Private K April 27, 1841   April 23, 1912     Burbank Burbank, Ohio  
Dennis, James M. Private
Corporal
F
F, 114th OVI
1839   April 8, 1927 Ahsland, Ohio   Woodside Wrightstown, Minnesota  
Dial, Albert Private E abt. 1837   June 9, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease (chronic diarrhea) Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Dirst, John Ward Private
Musician
F
A, 121st OVI
1846 Delaware County, Ohio December 8, 1888 Wrightstown, Minnesota   Burbank Burbank, Ohio  
Donald, Isaiah K. Private B August 14, 1844 Butler Country, Pennsylvania February 12, 1917 Springville, Ohio   Loudonville Loudonville, Ohio  
Drumheller, Daniel Private H abt. 1835   May 23 or 24, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in battle of Vicksburg Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Drushel, Benjamin Private E abt. 1844   March 4, 1863 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease (chronic diarrhea) Monument Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Drushel, Peter Private E abt. 1838   March 17, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee  
Dunmead, Daniel Private D abt. 1843   October 31, 1863 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease   New Orleans, Louisiana  
Eagle, Thomas J. Private
Private
I,
C, 114th OVI
September 24, 1843 Wayne County, Ohio August 6, 1931 Wichita, Kansas   Buffalo Buffalo, Kansas  
Eberhart, Henry H. Corporal
Sergeant
Lieutenant
Captain
Captain
Captain
C (90-day)
I
A, 120th OVI
B, 120th OVI
114th OVI
48th OVI
January 26, 1838 Blair County, Pennsylvania October 26, 1914 Jeromesville, Ohio   Jeromesville Jeromesville, Ohio related to Sanuel, below
Eberhart, Samuel S. Corporal I 1842   1883     Wooster Wooster, Ohio related to Henry, above
Eddy, Nathaniel N. Private
Corporal
B (90-day)
B, 102nd OVI
abt. 1830   October 10, 1901     McFall Perryville, Ohio  
Edgar, Joseph Captain B abt. 1833   August 6, 1862 Battle of Tazewell, Tennessee killed in action Clark Coshocton, Ohio military tombstone in Knoxville National Cemetery; Clark may be memorial only
Edge, Samuel Sergeant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain ?
 
 
K (90-day)
D
detailed to 16th Corps, Army of Tennessee Signal Corps
April 13, 1825 County Wicklow, Ireland August 16, 1893     Waterloo Waterloo, Indiana wounded at Chickasaw Bayou and Fort Hindman; detailed to Signal Corps developing colorful history; burial info indicates rank of Captain which cannot be confirmed to date
Elliot, Andrew T. Private A abt. 1838   April 23, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Emerson, Lester Platt Corporal
Sergeant
A (90-day)
C, 51st OVI
February 11, 1835 Keene, Ohio September 21, 1862 Nashville, Tennessee died of disease Nashville National Nashville, Tennessee  
Emery, George Private
Corporal
C
A, 169th OVI
November 11, 1840   December 8, 1905     Ashland Ashland, Ohio  
Eshelman, David H. Private G, I abt. 1844   July 10, 1864 Morganza, Louisiana died of disease   Port Hudson, Louisiana  
Estinghausen, Lewis F. Sergeant K 1843   March 23, 1897     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Ewing, George Sergeant G abt. 1821   June 27, 1864 Port Hudson, Louisiana died of disease   Port Hudson, Louisiana  
Ewing, John Corporal B abt. 1832   April 4, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks St. Louis, Missouri  
Everett, Peter W. Private G abt. 1843   January 3, 1863 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou December 29, 1862 Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Farnham, Lewis P. Private H February 22, 1840   December 23, 1927     West Lawn Canton, Ohio  
Farrah, Henry Private G, I abt. 1832   May 30, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease (chronic diarrhea) Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Feightner, Jacob Private
Private
F
A, 114th OVI
October 25, 1841   Jume 20, 1894 Kendallville, Indiana (assumed)   Mt. Pleasant Kendallville, Indiana  
Feister, Andrew Private A abat. 1827   August 11, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi drowned in Mississippi River Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Felton, James Private D abat. 1821   September 6, 1863 Columbus, Ohio died of disease Green Lawn Columbus, Ohio  
Fenner, Raymond Private
Private
I, B
I, 114th OVI
1836 Ohio 1877 (?)     Oakwood Pepin, Wisconsin  
Ferrell, Lewis H. Corporal
(unknown)
A
H, 1st OVI
1839 Ohio September 8, 1892 Zanesville, Ohio   Greenwood Zanesville, Ohio  
Ferrell, William Benjamin Private A     November 26, 1911     Lakin Lakin, Kansas  
Fetzer, Frederick Private A abt. 1827   January 30, 1862 Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
Fickes, Isaac Private
 
 
I, H
5rh U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry
Nnovember 14, 1841 Ashland, Ohio August 7, 1920 Wooster, Ohio   Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Fisher, George Private H abt. 1837   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Fisher, William Private H abt. 1843   January 4, 1863 hospital boat on Yazoo River, Mississippi died of disease   Cairo, Illinois  
Flack, Ezekiel Private C abt. 1840   April 13, 1913   \ Indiana Soldiers Home West Lafayette, Indiana  
Fletcher, Joshua G. Private D abt. 1840   August 9, 1862 Cumberland Gap, Tennessee died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee  
Fletcher, Spencer Private D abt. 1835   April 4, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Forbes, John F. A. Private E abt. 1842   March 27, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease (chronic diarrhea) Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio also recorded as buried at Vicksburg National Cemetery - re-interred or memorial only in Ohio unknown
Ford, Abraham W. Private K October 25, 1828   March 1, 1886     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Fraize, Daniel W. Private H abt. 1838   February 7, 1863 Young's Point, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Feeman, Levi Corporal H October 18, 1840 or 1843 Ohio August 4, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds received July 12, 1863 - left arm amputated Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi source of wounds may be during seige of Jackson, Mississippi
Fritz, John Private K abt. 1841         Archer Princeton, Indiana also spelled Frits on some records
Fryer, Park H. Private F abt. 1822 Pennsylvania August 30, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease in hospital Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs lists date of death as July 23, 1863; actual age at enlistment may be 39
Funk, Frederick R Private H (9-mos) abt. 1827   May 19, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in first assault on Rebel fortifications during seige of Vicksburg, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Funk, Zenas Private C August 6, 1842 Plain Township, Wayne County, Ohio October 19, 1915     Pleasant View Wayne County, Ohio  
Gallant, Thomas Private C October 8, 1818 Pike County, Ohio October 19, 1886 Marion County, Ohio   Bonner La Rue, Ohio  
Galloway, Cyrus Private G abt. 1834   May 22, 1863 Paducah, Kentucky died of disease   Mound City, Illinois some records indicated death on May 27, 1863
Gaver, Charles Private K abt. 1843   June 30, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds received about May 19, 1863, at Vicksburg, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi records indicate a marker exists in Bloomfield, California
Gensemer, Urias R. Private C (90-day) 1839   July 27, 1920 Wayne County, Ohio   Maple Mound Creston, Ohio  
George, John C. Private A abt. 1843   May 23, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi other records indicate death May 22, 1863
Gepford, Abraham Private K abt. 1840   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in action Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi may have been moved to or memorial stone in Burbank Cemetery, Wayne County, Ohio
Gepford, Daniel B.
aka Genford, Daniel
Private K abt. 1836   June 16, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri memorial stone in Burbank Cemeter, Wayne County, Ohio
Gharst, Theodore T. Private B (90-day) January 19, 1840 Mariette, Pennsylvania December 16, 1914 Richland County, Illinois   Mount Pleasant Claremont, Illinois  
Gibbons, Samuel G. Segeant A 1839   February 9, 1924 Boone, Iowa   Bass Point Boone, Iowa  
Gift, Abram Private
Musician
Captain
G (90-day)
F&S, 18th OVI
D, 169th OVI
1830   February 23, 1916 Akron, Ohio   Crown Hill Orrville, Ohio  
Gill, Jacob M. Private
I
C, 114th OVI
February 10, 1843   June 24, 1923 Jeromesville, Ohio   Jeromesville Jeromesville, Ohio  
Gingery, Eli Private
K
G, 20th U.S. Veterans Reserve Corps
1830 Ohio November 12, 1879 Wayne County, Ohio   Jackson Presbyterian Jackson, Ohio  
Glancy, George W. Private
K (90-day) April 20, 1833 Pennsylvania November 21, 1903     Linesville Linesville, Pennsylvania  
Glime, Charles R. Private
K 1839   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in action Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi gravestone image from Canaan Center Cemetery, Canaan, Ohio, believed to be memorial only
Goff, Thomas Private
D (90-day) May 19, 1838   November 30, 1898     Frazeysburg Frazeysburg, Ohio  
Goodile/Gutheil, Philip Private D (9-mos) December 25, 1830 Ram Krair, Germany May 12, 1907 Buffalo, New York   Menlo Menlo, Iowa military records indicate a birth year of 1833
Goon, John Private F (9-mos) abt. 1842   February 20, 1863 Jackson, Mississippi died of disease in hospital as prisoner of war   Jackson, Mississippi  
Gorsuch, Robert N. Private B March 9, 1839 Ripley, Ohio July 2, 1913 Pekin, Illinois   Glen Paxton, Illinois  
Gould, William Private
Private
Private
 
K (90-day), D
A, 198th OVI
K, 14th Volunteer Reserve Corps
abt. 1840   May 28, 1913     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Gourley, James Private K (90-day) December 15, 1841 Sidney, Ohio November 8, 1917 Sidney, Ohio   Graceland Sidney, Ohio  
Graeter, Henry A. Private
Sergeant
C (90-day)
C, 41st OVI
May 17, 1840   August 11, 1920 National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio   Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Graham, Thomas Corporal B abt. 1840   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio some records indicate burial at Vicksburg National Cemetery - may have been re-interred to Oak Hill
Graham, Thomas Prviate E abt. 1843   April 27, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of camp fever Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee record not found in national cemetery search
Gray, David Corporal E abt. 1834   May 8, 1863 aboard steamship on Mississippi River died of chronic diarrhea Mound City National Mound City, Illinois  
Gray, James M. Private A abt. 1839   July 27, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Grice, Caleb F. Private,
Sergeant
I (90-day)
E, 102nd OVI
March 14, 1831 Fayette County, Pennsylvania December 17, 1913 Bellville, Ohio   Bellville Bellville, Ohio  
Grindle, Harvey Private I abt. 1842   August 6, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease Monument Orleans Parish, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery;
Griner, Solomon Private C abt. 1843   June 3, 1862 Flat Lick, Kentucky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee record not found in national cemetery search
Hackinson, Robert Private
Lieutenant
I
D, 51st OVI
January 6, 1836   December 16, 1913 Ohio   Forest Fredericktown, Ohio  
Hall, Edward Linvingston Private
Corporal
Private
G (90-day),
F, 19th OVI
I, 166th OVI
May 5, 1837 Berlin, Ohio April 29, 1927 Stanwood, Michigan   Highland View Big Rapids, Michigan  
Hall, John Caskey Sergeant
Corporal
C
H, 102nd OVI
September 21, 1842 Wayne County, Ohio March 29, 1907 Wooster, Ohio complications of disease Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Hamm, Lewis Private H abt. 1843   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Hanna, John F. Private
Private
G (90-day),
G, 102nd OVI
1843   January 27, 1924 Millersburg, Ohio   Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio  
Harbaugh, Peter Private K
abt. 1838   May 13, 1862   died of battle wounds Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee  
Hardesty, Samuel Private D
    February 11, 1862 Somerset, Kentucky disease Cave Hill Louisville, Kentucky  
Harn, George W.
soldier's profile
Sergeant
Captain
C (90-day)
I
July 30, 1820 Frederick County, Maryland December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed at battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi; shot in thigh Vicksburg National (assumed) Vicksburg, Mississippi gravesite unknown; the captain wore a private's uniform in the battle and is likely to have been buried in an unmarked, possibly mass grave at Vicksburg
Harner, Robert E. Private D (9-month) abt. 1831   May 29, 1863 Raymond, Mississippi died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Harper, Sidney S. Private
Corporal
A (90-day)
51st OVI
abt. 1838   April 17, 1895     Leavenworth National Leavenworth, Kansas  
Harshfield, Jacob Private I (90-day)
November 13, 1821   December 13, 1866     Bellville Bellville, Ohio  
Hart, Adam Private C
abt. 1840   May 25, 1900     Ashland Ashland, Ohio  
Hart, David Private K
abt. 1846   April 24, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease New Orleans, Louisiana    
Hause, Isaac Private H
abt. 1830   June 25, 1862 Barbourville, Kentucky died of disease Cave Hill National   (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hawken, Henry Clay Drum Major

Private


Band
 
Field & Staff (90-day)


D, 110th OVI

VI Army Corps, 2nd Brigade Band, 3rd Division
November 1, 1829 Columbus, Ohio April 30, 1905 Springfield, Ohio   Ferncliff Springfield, Ohio  
Haynes, Francis D. Private
Private
D (90-day)
I, H 51st OVI
abt. 1835         Greenwood Lagrange, Indiana  
Heckart, Elias Private K abt. 1842   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Heckert, Benjamin Franklin Private
Lieutenant
C (90-day)
K
March 29, 1840 Wayne County, Ohio April 12, 1911 Paw Paw, Michigan heart failure Prospect Hill Paw Paw, Michigan cousin of Levi Heckert (below)
Heckert, Levi H. Corporal K 1839   September 12, 1899     Maplewood Saint Elmo, Illinois cousin of Benjamin Heckert (above)
Hedrick, Henry Private H abt. 1838   October 22, 1863 Carrollton, Louisiana died of disease Monument Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery;
Heitz Sr., Frederick S. Private
Sergeant
 
B
D, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
October 24, 1830 France July 11, 1911 Ashland, Ohio (assumed)   Ashland Ashland, Ohio  
Heller, Joseph S. Private G 1843   January 11 or 14, 1925 National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio   Orr Orrville, Ohio  
Helwick, Lewis A. Private E May 8, 1843 Saxony, Germany November 16, 1912     Fort Laurens Bolivar, Ohio manufacturer of furniture, undertaker
Henderson, David Private
Sergeant
G (90-day)
A, 102nd OVI
    March 1, 1918     County Home Crawford County, Ohio  
Henderson, George Private ?
Private
G (90-day) ?
B
abt. 1838   December 28, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search - may be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Ohio or marker only)
Hessler, George S. Private
Private
 
I
E, 1st US Volunteer Infantry
February 27, 1843   March 23, 1920 Austin, Minnesota   Lansing Lansing, Minnesota gravestone indicates rank of sergeant but no corroborating evidence found
Hickey, Edward L. Private
Private
K (90-day)
D
November 2, 1818   March 13, 1897 Lima, Ohio   Barnes Licking County, Ohio farmer
Hileman, James E. Corporal I abt. 1838   April 17, 1863 near Vicksburg, Mississippi (assumed) died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hindle, Jay P. Private D           Dresden Dresden. Ohio  
Hoff (Hough), Amos Private
 
 
K
I, 16th Veteran Reserve Corps
1834   January 8, 1908 National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio   West Salem West Salem, Ohio  
Hoff (Hough), Josiah H Private K October 30, 1841 Wayne County, Ohio November 25, 1917 Medina County, Ohio   Spring Grove Medina, Ohio  
Hoffman, George Private G abt. 1840   July 14, 1862 Cumberland Gap, Kentucky died of disease Cumberland Gap, Kentucky Knoxville National (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hogan, James C. Private B abt. 1840   January 20, 1863 Paducah, Kentucky died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862   Mound City, Illinois  
Hoke, James F. Private C, I abt. 1841   August 6, 1862 Tazewell, Tennessee killed in action at Battle of Tazewell, Tennessee   Knoxville, Tennessee (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Holder, James Private
Private
K (90-day)
D
abt. 1839   December 15, 1861 Camp Dennisson (Cincinnati), Ohio died of disease Spring Grove Cincinnati, Ohio  
Holden, Edward B. Private A abt. 1838   August 6, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Holtom, Philip L. Private
Sergeant
I
E, 102nd OVI
1840   April 27, 1865 Mississippi River north of Memphis, Tennessee killed by or because of boiler explosion on steamer Sultana Lexington Lexington, Ohio after 16th OVI service enlisted in 102nd OVI; captured 9/24/1864 at Decatur, Alabama; exchanged 4/22/1865, killed on Sultana on route home five days later
Hostetter, Jacob Private B     July 6, 1891 Hershey, Nebraska     Sutherland, Nebraska  
Hostler, James A. Private I abt. 1837   March 27, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of fever Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hoyman, John Private E 1839   1908     Pleasant Grove Millersburg, Ohio  
Hudson, Jacob C. Sergeant G abt. 1840   December 30, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862 Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hutcheson, John Private K abt. 1843   December 29, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Hummer, John H. Private
Corporal
C
H
1842   May 6, 1904     Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Huntsman, Elias Private K     after December 29, 1862 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Inglehart, John Private A abt. 1842   July 22, 1862 Lexington, Kentucky died of disease City (Lexington National) Lexington, Kentucky  
Jackson, George Private F abt. 1824   April 25, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi DVA recods indicate death date of April 17, 1863
Jackson, William Jasper Private D abt. 1840   February 9, 1862 Somerset, Kentucky died of disease Dresden or Cave Hill National Dresden, Ohio or Louisville, Kentucky Dresden Cemetery may be marker or was re-interred there later
Jaco, Henry A. 1st Sergeant F abt. 1834   November 20, 1919 Los Angeles National Los Angeles, California  
Jefferies, Cyrus P. Private G abt. 1839   August 27, 1862 Cumberland Gap, Kentucky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Kentucky (no record found in DVA cemetery search)
Job, Maxwell Private I abt. 1844   February 14, 1863 Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Johnson, Charles Private D (9 months) abt. 1838   March 25, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Johnson/Johnston, Cyrus Sergeant G abt. 1839   April 19, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Kentucky  
Johnson, Uriah Private D (90-day) abt. 1828   July 15, 1863 Champion Hill, Mississippi died of disease      
Johnson, William L. Private D abt. 1837   July 14, 1863 Columbus, Ohio died of disease Green Lawn Columbus, Ohio  
Joyce, William H. Private E abt. 1829   May 27, 1863 James Landing, Louisiana died of disease (chronic diarrhea) Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Jordan, John Private E abt. 1831   May 19, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Justice, George W. Private A abt. 1843   April 25, 1863 Jefferson Barracks, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
Kain, Silas D. Private
1st Lieut
K (90-day)
F, 62nd Ohio
August 30, 1838 Erie, Pennsylvania March 16, 1910 Dresden, Ohio farming accident Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Kauffman, Jacob J. or H. Private K October 18, 1814 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania July 26, 1864 Wayne County, Ohio disease contracted during service Mount Zion Church Smithville, Ohio  
Keel, Aurora C. Private
2nd Lieut.
1st Lieut.
 
 
G (90-day)
F, 19th OVI
E, 19th OVI
I, 14th Veteran
Reserve Corps
July 18, 1835   December 7, 1899     Lindenwood Fort Wayne, Indiana  
Kelly/Kelley, Thomas A. Private   E abt. 1843   August 8, 1863 Memphis, Tennessee died of disease probably Memphis National Memphis, Tennessee discharged July 28, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate of disability
Kendid, Levi T. Private F abt. 1841   October 21, 1862 Gallipolis, Ohio in hospital of disease Lexington National Lexington, Kentucky died in hospital at Gallipolis
Kercher, David Private
 
 
C
K, 5th Veteran Reserve Corps
February 3, 1843 Lancaster, Pennsylvania August 17, 1919     Arlington Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania  
Killinger, John W Private
 
 
 
C
C, 2nd U.S. Veteran Volunteer Infantry
1837   May 8, 1899 Delaware County, Pennsylvania   Oakwood Warsaw, Indiana  
Kindle, William F. Private
Private
E
C, 5th Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1831   July 24, 1918     Ferncliff Springfield, Ohio  
Kinney, Isaiah L. Private D abt. 1843   January 10, 1862 Lexington, Kentucky died of disease Lexington National Lexington, Kentucky  
Klepper, Henry K. Private H abt. February 17, 1844   June 12, 1869     Old Presbyterian Smithville, Ohio  
Klingman, George Private
Private
H
B 15th OVI
April 28, 1839 Union County, Pennsylvania July 11, 1918 Boone, Iowa   Linwood Partk Boone, Iowa  
Klotz, Joseph B. Private
Private
 
I (90-day)
C, 30 Indiana Volunteer Infantry
November 22, 1838 Bedford County, Pennsylvania May 10, 1905 Noble County, Indiana   Cosperville Wawaka, Indiana  
Knox, Ohio Private
Segeant
G (90-day)
E
March 17, 1842   February 9, 1919     Fairview Council Bluffs, Iowa  
Konn, Lewis Private I     May 15, 1862     Knoxville National Knoxville, Kentucky  
Kope, John Sherman Private
Private

Private
I (one week)
B, McLaughlin's Squadron
C, 5th Ohio Cavalry
December 22, 1841 Wayne County, Ohio December 19, 1919 Wooster, Ohio stroke Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Ladley, Oscar Derostus Private
Captain
Lieutenant
 
E (90-day)
G, 75th OVI
D, 22nd U.S. Infantry (Indian wars)
abt. 1837   January 11, 1880 Farmington, New Mexico pneumonia Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth, Kansas one of two officers in 75th Ohio not killed or wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; career military officer served in 22nd USInfantry in Indian Wars; died on duty
Lafferty,Smith Corporal I January 16, 1822 Harrison County, Ohio March 8, 1899     Winterset City Winterset, Iowa  
Lafferty,Wilson S. Corporal I March 3, 1840   February 4, 1914 Richland County, Ohio   Bellville Bellville, Ohio  
Landis, James H Private
Lieutenant
B (90-day)
B, 87th OVI
December 5, 1839 Wellsburg, Virginia January 8, 1917 Ashland, Ohio   Ashland Ashland, Ohio  
Langham, Robert Private
 
I (90-day)
E, (assumed)
October, 1840 Pennsylvania May 26, 1914 Sandusky, Ohio   Bellville Bellville, Ohio  
Lawhead, William
Private G abt. 1820 Pennsylvania July 16, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana disease Chalmette National Historical Park Chalmette, Louisiana father and son enlisted together, same Company, died of disease 25 days apart in New Orleans
Lawhead, William J. Private G abat. 1843   August 10, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana disease Chalmette National Historical Park Chalmette, Louisiana  
Lawrence, Henry H. Private G December 14, 1841   December 21, 1924     Oak Grove Columbia City, Indiana  
Lazell, Thomas Private D 1824 Virginia August 11, 1876 Cass Township, Ohio died of consumption Pleasant Hill near Dresden, Ohio  
Lee, George W. Private D 1839         Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Leeper, Martin VanBuren Private

Private



Private (?)





G (90-day)

19th Battery Ohio Light Artillery

2nd Battalion 174th Co. Veterans Reserve Corps
April 12, 1840 Fredericksburg, Ohio April 26, 1939 Waldport, Oregon   Albany, Oregon Albany Masonic became medical doctor after war; died at age 99
Leffel, James M. Private
Sergeant
Private


E (90-day)
E, 60th OVI
16th Ohio Light Artillery
January 31, 1832 Mad River, Ohio April 26, 1877 Springfield, Ohio   Ferncliff Springfield, Ohio  
Leggett, John Private

E   Mad River, Ohio November 3, 1863 Carrollton, Louisiana died of disease Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Lehman, Daniel Private
Private
H
F, 102nd OVI
abt. 1844   July 28, 1928 Cleveland, Ohio   Geyer Smithville, Ohio discharged from 16th OVI on November 30, 1861, age 17, by writ of habeas corpus, too young for military; joined 102nd Ohio at age 18
Lehman, George D. Private F (9-months) August 29, 1843   June 10, 1923 Shreve, Ohio   Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Leidigh, William H. Sergeant F December 21, 1840 Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania October 17, 1926 Villa Ridge, Illinois   Cairo City Villa Ridge, Illinois  
Lemmon, Ezra S. Private E November 15, 1841 Benton, Ohio September 26, 1917 Holmes County, Ohio   Fryburg Fryburg, Ohio wounded Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, left leg amputated; brother of Johnson Lemmon (below)
Lemmon, Johnson (Marge) Private
Sergeant
G (90-day)
C, 67th OVI
1838 Ohio May 3, 1919     Los Angeles National Los Angeles, California brother of Ezra Lemmon (above)
Lemon, Luther M. Private E abt. 1844   May 20, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri   Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri died of disease (chronic diarrhea)
Lichty, Samuel Private
Captain
C (90-day)
G
July 18, 1842   June 17, 1864 St. James Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana   Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; promoted to Captain 23 days before death
Loback, Augustus W. Lieutenant
Captain
I (90-day)
E, 102nd OVI
August 3, 1826   May 28, 1913     Bellville Bellville, Ohio  
Major, James Private C September 18, 1843 Ireland February 13, 1927 West Point, Illinois   Graham Hancock County, Illinois  
Maloney, John Private G, A abt. 1837   August 11, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease Monument Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Mangle, Franklin Private G abt. 1842   March 4, 1863 Young's Point, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Marks, John Private C abt. 1842   December 28, 1862 Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi killed in Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Marnot, Gotlieb Private F abt. 1839   April 3, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died in hospital resulting from suicide      
Matthews, Robert F. Private C abt. 1839   August 15, 1864 St. Olive Branch, Mississippi died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
McAfee, Joseph Herschel Private I, G October 15, 1843 Dalton, Ohio January 28, 1899 Dixon Country, Nebraska   Rose Hill Emerson, Nebraska  
McBride, Thomas Private D March 3, 1820   February 21, 1864     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
McCain/McKain, Jackson Private F abt. 1840   February 13, 1863 Jackson, Mississippi died of disease in hospital as prisoner of war   Jackson, Mississippi likely captured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862
McClelland, John F.
The McClelland Letters
Private B abt. 1822   September 20, 1862 Cumberland Gap, Kentucky died of disease while prisoner of war Knoxville National (unconfirmed) Knoxville, Kentucky  
McClure, Addison S. Private
Sgt. Major
Captain
Captain
F&S, 4th OVI
E, 4th OVI
E, 4th OVI
H
October 10, 1839   April 17, 1903 Wooster, Ohio   Wooster Wooster, Ohio admitted to bar in 1861; elected U.S. Representative from Ohio in 47th and 54th Congresses
McCormick, William
The McCormick Letters
Private G abt. 1840   June 1, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi shot while digging earthworks below enemy fortifications
McCoy, David S.
Private H abt. 1843   May 1, 1863 Port Gibson, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson), Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
McDowell, Francis Marion Private H 1839   October 29, 1921 Murphysboro, Illinois   Murhysboro City Murphysboro, Illinois  
McFarland, James
Private D abt. 1843   April 17, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease   Knoxville, Tennessee  
McFee, Amzi
Private H abt. 1838   May 1, 1863 Port Gibson, Mississippi killed in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson), Mississippi Vicksburg Natoinal Vicksburg, Mississippi  
McIlvain, John
Private K abt. 1843   August 25, 1863 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
McIntire, Angus A.
Private G abt. 1843   April 3, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease   Knoxville, Tennessee  
McKean, John B.
Private G abt. 1842   April 2, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville National Cemetery incorrectly lists as 46th OVI
McKeever, John H.
Private F August, 1813 Chester County, Pennsylvania August 15, 1863 on board hospital steamer Nashvillebelieved to be docked at Vicksburg, Mississippi died of disease Mound City National (assumed) Cairo, Illinois memorial monument at Milford Center Cemetery, Milford Center, Ohio
McLaren, Charles C. Private D August 22, 1842   July 10, 1893 Dresden, Ohio   Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
McLaughlin, John
Private B abt. 1839   March 4, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
McMurray, Hugh
Sergeant K (90-day)
D
abt. 1843   March 4, 1862 Cumberland Ford, Kentucky died of disease
"continued fever"
Knoxville National Knoxville, Tennessee  
McVicker, Ezariah
Private D abt. 1843 Ohio January 13, 1863 St. Louis, Missouri died of disease Jefferson Barracks National St. Louis, Missouri  
Megavy, Jacob
Private C abt. 1841   May 22, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action during siege of Vicksburg Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Middagh/Middah, George
Private I abt. 1842   September 6, 1863 New Orleans, Louisiana died of disease Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Miller, Samuel B.
Private B abt. 1836   September 14, 1863 Keokuk, Iowa died of disease Oakland Keokuk, Iowa  
Mills, John
Private D abt. 1829   March 29, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Mills, Milton Captain
Captain
Major
K (90-day)
D
F&S
September 27, 1831 Dresden, Ohio (?) April 21, 1889 Zanesville, Ohio illnesses resulting from captivity after Chickasaw Bluffs Greenwood Zanesville, Ohio great great grandfather of this websites author; brother of Newton, below
Mills, Newton Thomas
Private D June 20, 1842 Ellis Station, Ohio November 17, 1918 Dresden, Ohio   Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi brother of Milton, above
Monosmith, Simon Private K abt. 1842   December 29, 1862 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi memorial on family grave monument at Litchfield Burial Park, Litchfield, Ohio
Monroe, William R. Captain F November 1, 1823   October 7, 1862 Portsmouth, Ohio   Greenmount Springfield, Ohio died just a few hours after arriving in Ohio from Cumberland Gap retreat - unknown cause
Monroe/Munroe, Frank
Corporal D abt. 1841   February 1, 1862 Lexington, Kentucky died of disease
"continued fever"
City (Lexington National) Lexington, Kentucky  
Moody, Miller Captain
Captain
 
I (90-day)
H, 59th New York Volunteers
abt. 1821 Knox County, Ohio November 7, 1862 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania died from wounds (five amputations) received at battle of West Woods, Antietam, September 17, 1862 Bellville Bellville, Ohio mayor, Bellville, Ohio, ca.1847; Ohio state legislature 1849/50;
Moore, James Watkins Captain
Major
H (90-day)
F&S, 97th OVI
August 25, 1838 Ohio August 11, 1915     Carlisle Gurnsey County, Ohio mayor, Bellville, Ohio, ca.1847; Ohio state legislature 1849/50;
Morend, Peter Joseph Private
E February 10, 1807 Orsieres, Valais, Switzerland September 10, 1887 Napoleon (Glenmont), Ohio   St. Peter and Paul Catholic Glenmont, Ohio enlisted as age 40 but actually 54 years old
Morette, John
Private E abt. 1838   May 17, 1863 Big Black River Bridge near Bovina, Mississippi kiled at Battle of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Morrison, John
Private A abt. 1819   May 19, 1863 Paducah, Kentucky died of disease Cave Hill (Cave Hill National) Louisville, Kentucky  
Muse, Robert W. P. Captain

Captain
Major
A, 15th OVI (90-day)
A
F&S
April 22, 1821 Harrison County, Virginia November 21, 1890     Greenwood Newton, Kansas lawyer; newspaper owner/editor; probate judge; railroad officer; lumber business; mayor of Newton, Kansas; bank owner; property owner
Myers, Charles C.
Private
Principal Musician
A
D, F&S
 
abt. 1842   December 29, 1863 DeCrow's Point, Texas died of disease   Galveston, Texas actual burial site probably lost on Matagorda Island, Texas
Myers, Peter Private E   Holmes County, Ohio May 15, 1902 Oaklandon, Indiana (assumed)   Old Oaklandon Oaklandon, Indiana  
Nevill, Edward
Private B abt. 1830   May 25, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds received at Battle of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, May 17, 1863 Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Norris, Joseph R. Private K (90-day), D 1843 Ohio December 29, 1900 Arlington, Kansas (assumed)   Arlington Arlington, Kansas  
Norton, Martin H. Lieutenant C 1843 Wayne County, Ohio August 17, 1863 on board hospital steamer Nashvilledocked at Vicksburg, Mississippi       cousin of Milton Reed, below
Ogle, John Wesley Private
Sergeant
K (90-day)
D
January 17, 1837   May 25, 1863 (or 1873)     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Ogle, Zachariah Private D July 12, 1840   Julyl 10, 1896     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Oswald, Aaron B.
Private A abt. 1838   May 22, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi killed in action during siege of Vicksburg Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Parks, Charles Tuthill Private C (90-day)
H
1842   May 30, 1916     Glendale Akron, Ohio  
Parsons, Solomon
Private A abt. 1835   April 7, 1863 Milliken's Bend, Louisiana died of disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Patterson, Daniel Corporal K abt. 1841   January 16, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi died as prisoner of war from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  
Peight, David C. Private I September, 1832 Mifflin County, Pennsylvania April 30, 1902 Wayne County, Ohio   Geyer Smithville, Ohio believed to be brother of John (below)
Peight, John Sergeant I January, 1829 Mifflin County, Pennsylvania October 3, 1911 Huntington County, Indiana   Star of Hope Huntington, Indiana believed to be brother of David (above)
Peyton, Thomas Corporal D abt. 1829   January 31, 1903 Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Quincy, Illinois   Lakeside Pekin, Illinois  
Plumer, Samuel Private
Private
C (90-day)
C, 41st OVI
May 2, 1840   March 21, 1914 Orrville, Ohio   Orr Orrville, Ohio gravestone indicates soldier was badly wounded at Battle of Mission Ridge
Pomeroy, Orange Assistant Surgeon F&S December 7, 1835   May 16, 1915 St. Petersburg, Florida   Chardon Chardon, Ohio grad. Cincinnati Medical College, 1860; postmaster Chardon, Ohio; died at winter home in Florida
Randolph, Milton R. Private
 
I
C, 24th U.S. Veterans
    April 18, 1909     Dayton National Dayton, Ohio  
Reed, Milton Sherman Private
Private
A, K
D, 114th OVI
March 10, 1844 Wayne County, Ohio October 21, 1931 at home on North Buckeye St., Wooster, Ohio natural causes Burbank Burbank, Ohio cousin of Martin. H. Norton, above
Rinehart, Levi Monroe Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain
 
F&S
E, 60th OVI
G, 11th Ohio Cavalry
May 29, 1836 or August 9, 1835 Cambridge, Ohio February 13, 1865 Laprelle Creek, Dakota Territory, North Platte River (Wyoming) killed by Cheyenne Indians Old Pioneer Casper, Wyoming captured, Harper's Ferry, VA (60th OVI);paroled, raised cavalry company, assigned 11th Ohio Cavalry, sent to western frontier
Rish, Benjamin F. Private G abt. 1843   August 10, 1864 Morganza, Louisiana   Port Hudson National Zachary, Louisiana likely brother of George W Rish (below).
Rish, George Washington Private G abt. 1843   1911     Oak Hill Plymouth, Indiana  
Robison, James Dickey Surgeon
 
Surgeon
 
Field & Staff (90-day)
U.S. Volunteer Medical Staff
April 23, 1820 Wooster, Ohio May 10, 1895     Wooster Wooster, Ohio performed first amputation of the Civil War at Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia
Roney, Charles H. Private
Sergeant  
K (90-day)
D
abt September, 1841   February 20, 1917 Dresden, Ohio   Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Ross, William M. Sergeant
Lieutenant
Captain
G (90-day)
G
D
April 8, 1837   April 4, 1885     Oak Hill Millersburg, Ohio attained title of Doctor after Civil War
Ruckle, William H. Private
Lieutenant
K (90-day)
D
January 23, 1839   March 1, 1916     Belle Vista El Dorado, Kansas  
Russell, Thomas Corporal D February 18, 1837 Balliboro, Ontario, Canada November 28, 1914 Wayne County, Ohio   Canaan Center Canaan, Ohio  
Schaaf/Schaef, Edward Private G March 9, 1841   October 19, 1919 Shreve, Ohio   Moreland Moreland, Ohio  
Shaffer, Hiram M. Lieutenant H 1837   August 1, 1889     Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Shelly (Shelby), Peter Private
Private
I
C, 114th OVI
1843 Ashland County, Ohio November 14, 1907 at home near Ashland, Ohio sudden illness Maple Grove Ashland County, Ohio  
Shock, Christopher Private D 1820         Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Siegfried, William Henry Private C 1841   August 1, 1920 Barberton, Ohio   Lakewood Akron, Ohio  
Smith, Henry H. Private H 1840   January 23, 1930     Sidney Sidney, Indiana  
Spurgeon, William H. Corporal D     December 10, 1861 in hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio continuous fever Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
St. Clair, William Private D 1840   February 8, 1931 Dresden, Ohio   Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Tanner, Alfred Private I, K 1835   October 3, 1920 Wooster, Ohio   Maple Mound Creston, Ohio  
Taylor, James B. Private B 1842   August 28, 1921 Grand Rapids, Michigan   Fairplanes Grand Rapids, Michigan  
Teeple, Theodore Private C (?) November 22, 1835 Cochin, Pennsylvania February 22, 1913     Wooster Wooster, Ohio apparently drafted and was later discharged for ill health; became relatively famous post-war photographer in Wooster Ohio and surrounding area
Tipton, Hiram S. Sergeant B     1912     Elmwood Kansas City, Missouri  
Tipton, Solomon Private I, B     August 4, 1864 New Orleans, Louisiana disease Chalmette National Chalmette, Louisiana  
Tuttle, Austin H. Private H           Elmwood Kansas City, Missouri  
Twist, Russell Peter Sergeant
Captain
 
 
E (90-day)
16th Ohio Independent Light Artillery
July 23, 1827 Eden, New York August 8, 1906 Bonner Springs, Kansas   Bonner Springs Bonner Springs, Kansas  
Ullman, Joseph Private G (9-month) abt. 1834   May 27, 1902     Paw Paw Miami County, Indiana near Roann, Indiana
Van Doorn, William P. Corporal
Captain
C (90-day)
K
1835   February 2, 1899     Wooster Wooster, Ohio  
Vandervoort, James Wilkerson Contracted Asst. Surgeon Field & Staff February 6, 1834 Warren County, Ohio November 11, 1911 Harveysburg, Ohio   Miami Corwin, Ohio  
Vorhes, Rezin H. Private
Lieutenant
Captain
G (90-day)
E
H
May 19, 1839 Millersburg, Ohio (assumed) March 30, 1880 Coffeyville, Kansas tuberculosis Oak Hill Cemetery Millersburg, Ohio (assumed) contracted tuberculosis while prisoner at Libby Prison; post-war became doctor, moved to Kansas for health; buried back in home town
Waldorf, William Private G 1813 Virginia April 25, 1863 in hospital at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana disease Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi son William C. served in 102nd OVI
Wallace, John Private
Private
D
A, 163rd OVI
1819   September 12, 1897     Dresden Dresden, Ohio  
Wallick, Charles Private B July 8, 1843   July 2, 1922 Victor, Iowa   Victor Memorial Victor, Iowa  
Watson, Thomas Private I (9-month) January 28, 1820   July 23, 1894     Prarie Township Holmesville, Ohio Drafted and when offered a substitute, refused, saying, ""No sir, I would not give one postage stamp. I have been drafted and will serve my country faithfully. I have as good a right to go as anybody else."
Welling, James M. Private A (90-day),
B, 14th Iowa Infantry
B, 41st Iowa Infantry
L, 7th Iowa Cavalry
1843   August 18, 1916 Chicago, Illinois (assumed)   Mount Carmel Hillside, Illinois  
Wicke (Weckey), Henry Corporal G 1841   1904     Elmwood Kansas City, Missouri  
Wile, Benjamin Howard Private F abt. 1840   September 16, 1919 Wooster, Ohio   Rice Wooster, Ohio  
Wolbach, Theodore D. Corporal E June 6, 1844 Smithville, Ohio June 25, 1928 Wadsworth, Ohio       tried to enlist at age 16 but was denied; lied about age and enlisted later in 1861; wrote and published Camp & Field articles; mayor of Wadsworth, Ohio; photographer post-war
Wynegar, David M. Corporal F     February 15, 1863 Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi died of wounds Vicksburg National Vicksburg, Mississippi  

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