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16th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Soldiers Laid To Rest
Gravesite Index

Of the 2123 soldiers who served in the 90-day and three year regiments, as of January 26, 2019:
1112 soldier's information listed (52.4%) including:

719 soldiers with gravesite images

293 Honor Role soldiers who died while in service (including death during subsequent service with other units)

39 soldier's with links to their Soldier's Profile page on this website

Research is on going and additional soldiers' information will be posted as it becomes available.

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Note: Company with no other designation indicates 16th Ohio three-year service. 90-day regiment is indicated. Any other units served are specified.
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SoldierRankCompany
Regiment/State
Date of BirthPlace of BirthDate of DeathPlace of DeathCause of DeathCemeteryCemetery LocationNotes
Achamire, John HPrivateBSeptember 21, 1840Millersburg, OhioDecember 10, 1929Sweet Springs, MissouriFairviewSweet Springs, Missouriwounded in thigh at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; successful farmer in Missouri after war
Adair, William MPrivateE (90-day)1830Dayton, OhioSeptember 28, 1905Louisville, KentuckyCave HillLouisville, Kentuckydate of death from FindAGrave memorial by descendant
Adams, George PrivateBabt. 1837June 28, 1901Glenmont, Ohio
Adams, James PrivateAAugust 15, 1824EnglandOctober 2, 1905Zanesville, OhioGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohiolikely related to Richard
Adams, Richard PrivateAApril, 1816EnglandMarch 24, 1903Zanesville, OhioGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohiolikely related to James
Adams, Robert PrivateAabt. 1841
Adkinson, Dustin BPrivateBabt. 18381896WaterlooWaterloo, Indiana
Alford, Charles
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
4 C 48 Ohio
1833September 18, 1895AlleghenyPittsburg, Pennsylvania
Alley, Frederick
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 G
3 I
4 G 163 Ohio
April 28, 1836GermanyMarch 25, 1909Napoleon, Ohiolocomoter ataxiaGlenwoodNapoleon, Henry County, Ohioname on Ohio roster as Alley; research indicates one in same as Aller
Allman, Emanuel
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 A 62 Ohio
3 D 67 Ohio
May 27, 1841OhioOctober 8, 1921Byesville, OhioNorthwoodCambridge, Guernsey County, Ohiolisted as Samuel on some military records
Alman, William JPrivateC (90-day)1837EnglandNovember 27, 1896
Ambrust, Nicholas PrivateAabt. 1830February 20, 1911name spelled Ambrust on some military records
Anderson, Alfred G
1 Private
2 Private
3 Hosp Stew

1 I (90-day)
2 C 64 Ohio
3 FS 64 Ohio
January 6, 1844Richland County, OhioMay 17, 1909Merrick County, NebraskaRose HillPalmer, Nebraska
Anderson, Cyrus B
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 C 39 Ohio
April 29, 1837February 22, 1923Diamond or Granby, MissouriDiamondDiamond, Missourire-enlisted in 39th OVI as a substitute
Anderson, Erasmus PrivateEabt. 1830May 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action Second Assault on Vicksburg: "wound through chest"Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Anderson, Francis MPrivateI1839March 27, 1881Butler, Indianasome information from 11th Reunion transcript; conflicting information everywhere
Anderson, Isaac PrivateH (9-month)1835February 21, 1924Marshallville, OhioSaint MichaelsMarshallville, Wayne County, Ohiosome military records erroneously list soldier died July 15, 1863, Lexington, Kentucky
Anderson, James WCorporalEMarch 23, 1842Coshocton, OhioAugust 10, 1916Los Angeles, CaliforniaAngelus RosedaleLos Angeles, California
Anderson, James
1 Private
2 Private

1 H 20 Ohio (90-day)
2 F
abt. 1837
Anderson, John PrivateIabt. 1822September 18, 1863Chalmette, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaRoster of Ohio Soldiers lists this soldier as having mustered out 10/31/1864
Anderson, William MPrivateBJanuary 8, 1841PennsylvaniaJune 20, 1902Holmes County, OhioWelcomeWelcome, Holmes County, Ohio
Anderson, William H
1 Private
2 Lieut

1 G (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
May 24, 1840April 11, 1912Highlands, North Carolina
Ankerman, William SSergeantKMay 11, 1839Congress, OhioMay 7, 1921Congress, OhioBurbankBurbank, Ohio County
Arbogast, William H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 A 94 Ohio
3 A 94 Ohio
June 22, 1840Clark County, OhioApril 10, 1903Springfield, OhioFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohio
Armstrong, David PrivateKabt. 18421908
Armstrong, William PrivateH (90-day)May 6, 1832Cumbria County, EnglandJune 20, 1914Pine Village, IndianaPine VillagePine Village, Indiana
Armstrong, William VPrivateKabt. 1843August 13, 1908Wayne County, Ohio
Arnold, Joseph
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 D
2 2 United States Verterans Reserve
December 24, 1843SwitzerlandApril 6, 1884Saint JosephsDover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Arnold, William A
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 H (90-day)
2 H 116 Ohio
3 H 116 Ohio
April 18, 1834VirginiaNovember 6, 1916Fredericksdale, OhioarterioschlerosisMount EphraimMount Ephraim, Noble County, Ohio
Arrington, George HCorporalDabt. 1834VirginiaJune 3, 1896PataskalaPataskala, Pennsylvania
Ault, Henry EPrivateC (90-day)October 13, 1833May 19, 1866Wayne County, OhioSt. MichaelsMarshallville, Wayne County, Ohio
Ault, Isaac PrivateC (90-day)August 12, 1836Wayne County, OhioFebruary 1, 1911Oronogo, MissouriWeaverPurcell, Missouri
Babb, Thomas JPrivateAabt. 1835December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot woundVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Bagent, James MPrivateDJuly 7, 1839Coshocton, OhioJune 22, 1925Frazeysburg, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Bagent, Thomas JPrivateDAugust 25, 1842Coshocton, OhioMarch 19, 1922Frazeysburg, Ohiolisted on muster role of February 28, 1863 as having deserted November 23, 1862
Bahl, Perry WPrivateC1843Wooster, OhioMay 15, 1929San Diego, CaliforniaMt. HopeSan Diego, California
Bailey, George W
1 Major
2 Lt Col

1 FS (90-day)
2 FS
abt. 1823abt. 1879New Englanddisease
Bainter, John H
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 E 2 Ohio
abt. 1817January 27, 1863Murfreesboro, TennesseepneumoniaLa HarpeLa Harpe, Illinoisactual burial site unconfirmed; based on application for headstone 1937
Baird, George WPrivateD (90-day)abt. 1823May 21, 1863PlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohiothis information is tentative; believed to have died at home
Baker, Brinton
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Srgt

1 E (90-day)
2 D 44 Ohio
3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry
January 24, 1842Yellow Springs, OhioNovember 4, 1925Dayton, OhioWoodlandDayton, Wayne County, Ohio
Baker, David
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 C
2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
May 15, 1843Wayne County, OhioMarch 15, 1908Norfolk, VirginiaElmwoodNorfolk, Virginiaresided in Stony Creek, Virginia, in later years
Baker, Isaiah A
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 H 51 Ohio
November 6, 1841Coshocton County, OhioOctober 26, 1865IllinoisClaypointCoshocton County, Ohiodied on troop train en route Victoria Texas (muster out city) to Columbus, Ohio
Baker, Thomas MPrivateDabt. 1842February 1, 1863Young's Point, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Baker, William HPrivateK (90-day)abt. 1840December 22, 1909
Balo, Stephen F
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 H 97 Ohio
May 7, 1836SwitzerlandApril 9, 1907Adam's MillsAdam's Mills, Muskingum County, Ohio97th Ohio - wounded at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee and Kennesaw Mountain, Georgia
Banford, James
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 A (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
3 F 51 Ohio
1840July 11, 1910Linton, OhioPlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio
Bankard, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 F
2 A 114 Ohio
abt. 1825April 7, 1870Dayton NationalDayton, Wayne County, Ohio
Banwell, William H
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 E (90-day)
2 F 44 Ohio
3 B 44 Ohio
September 10, 1832Andover, OhioMarch 31, 1912OrleansOrleans, Nebraskasome records indicate he became Captain, Company B, 44th OVI; post-war prominent physician Clark County, Ohio
Barnes, Franklin EPrivateKabt. 1843December 22, 1861Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohiofebris typhoidesSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiosoldier never left the state of his enlistment
Barnes, John PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1842July 28, 1863Paw Paw Island, Mississippifibris typhoides
Barnett, George W
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 A 51 Ohio
August 8, 1832September 4, 1907Fair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Barnett, John B
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 H (90-day)
2 A 78 Ohio
3 A 78 Ohio
4 A 78 Ohio
abt. 1840August 10, 1879
Barnhill, Francis MPrivateGabt. 1843May 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action Second Assault on Vicksburg; gunshot wound to the headVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Barrington, George CPrivateHMarch 1, 1843Neptune, OhioAugust 23, 1910Salina, KansasGypsum HillSalina, Kansas
Bart, Valentine PrivateCabt. 1844January 8, 1864New Orleans, Louisianadisease
Barth, Frederick C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 D (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
3 F 51 Ohio
4 F 51 Ohio
December 8, 1841Coshocton County, OhioAugust 25, 1926Dayton, OhioDayton NationalDayton, Wayne County, Ohio
Barton, Edward
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant
4 Private
5 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 62 Ohio
3 F 62 Ohio
4 F 62 Ohio
5 F 62 Ohio
abt. 1840April 2, 1913Waco, Texas
Barton, William J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 I 85 Ohio
3 A 159 Ohio
July 19, 1837Cumberland, OhioDecember 26, 1913Bellefontaine, OhioBellefontaine CityBellefontaine, Logan County, Ohio
Bassett, Nicholas H
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 D (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
July 29, 1840Montgomery County, New YorkOctober 20, 1926Coshocton, OhioPlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio
Baughman, Abraham J
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 32 Ohio
August 5, 1837OhioOctober 1, 1913Mansfield, OhioMansfieldMansfield, Richland County, Ohiojournalist after war
Baughman, Benjamin RPrivateEJuly 27, 1842August 25, 1921Ashley, Indiana
Baughman, Joseph
1 Private
2 Private

1 G
2 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
abt. 1833Pennsylvaniaabt. November 8, 1899Sandusky, Erie County, OhioOhio Veterans HomeSandusky, Erie County, Ohiorecords also indicate date of death as 10/15/1899 or 11/1/1899
Baughman, Southerland CorporalAabt. 1840December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshot wound
Bay, Alexander EPrivateIabt. 1843July 27, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippityphoid malarial fever
Beadling, Samuel
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 H (90-day)
2 B 97 Ohio
3 B 97 Ohio
February 16, 1842PennsylvaniaAugust 8, 1929Weirton, West VirginiaNorthwoodCambridge, Guernsey County, Ohiobrother of William
Beadling, William
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private
4 2nd Lieut
5 1st Lieut

1 H (90-day)
2 G 62 Ohio
3 H 62 Ohio
4 G 62 Ohio
5 G 62 Ohio
April 9, 1840Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaJuly 18, 1863Morris Island, South Carolinakilled in action Second Battle of Fort WagnerCityCambridge, Guernsey County, Ohiobrother of Samuel
Beal, Isaiah S2nd LieutCOctober 5, 1829Union County, OhioMarch 19, 1921Red CloudRed Cloud, Nebraska
Beal, Simon PrivateKJuly 20, 1840October 28, 1914Medina, OhioarteriosclerosisSpencerSpencer, Medina County, Ohio
Beall, Elijah
1 Private
2 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 G 62 Ohio
abt. 1833May 31, 1865Fort Monroe, Virginiafrom wounds received at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865Hampton NationalHampton, Virginiadied as member of 62nd OVI
Beam, Benton PrivateGabt. 1841OhioApril 6, 1918Marshalltown, IowaIowa Veterans HomeMarshalltown, Iowasome records may indicate full name as Thomas H. Benton Beam
Beam, Elza
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 K 82 Ohio
abt. 1839MifflinMifflin, Ashland County, Ohio
Beard, Job M
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
3 E 102 Ohio
April 25, 1835December 12, 1884Old ClaysburgClaysburg, Pennsylvaniadeath information based on unconfirmed but highly likely soldier of Co. E 102nd OVI
Beardsley, Robert B
1 Private
2 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
July 5, 1831Loraine County, OhioApril 19, 1928Bloomington, IllinoisEvergreen MemorialBloomington, Illinois
Bechtel, Jacob L
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Corporal

1 I (90-day)
2 H 59 New York
3 H 59 New York
4 B 59 New York
December 20, 1833Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaSeptember 16, 1918Fresno, CaliforniaAngelus RosedaleLos Angeles, California
Bechtel, James M
1 Corporal
2 Private
3 Sergeant
4 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 C (90-day)
3 C (90-day)
4 E 4 Ohio
May 24, 1842Wooster, OhioSeptember 14, 1926Hamburg, IowaTecumsehTecumseh, Nebraska
Beck, William SPrivateCJune 24, 1818PennsylvaniaJune 12, 1904North Manchester, IndianaSouth Pleasant Methodist ChurchNorth Manchester, Indianabecame Methodist minister after war
Beckart, Andrew DPrivateAJuly 31, 1841Zanesville, OhioFebruary 9, 1920Dayton, OhioWoodlandDayton, Wayne County, Ohio
Bedwell, Lewis K
1 Private
2 Private
3 2nd Lieut

1 F (90-day)
2 B 80 Ohio
3 B 80 Ohio
April 18, 1838OhioMarch 4, 1862New Philadelphia, Ohiobronchial infection contracted during service with 16th OVIFair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohiowhile sick, raised and was elected 2nd Lieutenant of Company B, 80th Ohio Volunteers, forced to resign before taking the field and soon died
Beegle, Benjamin FPrivateG (90-day)April 22, 1841Millersburg, OhioFebruary 21, 1922Millersburg, OhioBeaverBeaver, Pennsylvaniabrother of Joseph
Beegle, Joseph A
1 Private
2 Private

1 E
2 B
April 28, 1844Millersburg, OhioDecember 28, 1919Leesville, OhioFairviewGalion, Crawford County, Ohiobrother of Benjamin
Berry, Francis M
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 D 146 Ohio
March 2, 1838OhioAugust 24, 1908Clarinda, IowaClarindaClarinda, Iowa
Berry, Hamilton CorporalH1834OhioJanuary 23, 1863Paducah, Kentuckygunshot woundMound City NationalMound City, Illinoisofficial Ohio roster lists as having been mustered out October 31, 1864, Circular #36; Berry was wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, sent to hospital in Pacucah, and regiment lost track of him after his death
Berry, Patrick PrivateAabt. 1824July 6, 1864Morganza, Louisianadrownedfell into Mississippi River while disembarking steamboat on which he had just returned from hospital stay in New Orleans
Bessey, Amos JCorporalKAugust 23, 1839Wayne County, OhioMay 4, 1907KansasFairviewCoffeyville, Kansas
Bevington, Benjamin SPrivateA (9-month)August 26, 1841Holmes County, OhioFebruary 2, 1930Orrville, Ohiocerebral hemorrhageCrown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Bible, Harrison
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
3 C 17 United States Verterans Reserve
4 F 51 Ohio
July 5, 1835Rockingham County, VirginiaJanuary 13, 1899Jackson, Ohiolung troubleWardBath, Summit County, Ohiowith 51st Ohio wounded in right arm at Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Bigham, William BPrivateCFebruary 3, 1844February 9, 1912WoodlandCleveland, Oklahoma
Bird, Henry
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 H 51 Ohio
3 H 51 Ohio
March 22, 1843January 10, 1915HudsonHudson, Illinois
Bird, Thomas B
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 2nd Lieut

1 D (90-day)
2 G 102 Ohio
3 G 102 Ohio
October 24, 1841Monroe, OhioApril 5, 1920San Diego, Californiateacher post-war, school principal/profes, Denver, CO; lived in San Diego, California, area, probably with daughter Eva Bosworth a newspaper reporter for San Diego Union & Tribune papers; two years at National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, LA area
Blew, Nelson PrivateB (90-day)December 14, 1835March 19, 1900FairhavenLattasburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Boddorf, Israel PrivateFabt. 1841August 30, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Bodine, Joseph D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E 4 Ohio
2 C
3 A 114 Ohio
abt. 1841November 10, 1919Lynn Haven, FloridaMt. Pleasant MethodistMetz, Indiana
Boles, James PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1841April 15, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Boling, John GPrivateBOctober 20, 1841April 20, 1916Nashville, OhioNashvilleNashville, Holmes County, Ohio
Boling, John M1st LieutBDecember 3, 1838Holmes County, OhioMarch 15, 1926Starwood, IowaClarenceClarence, Iowa
Bonar, Mathew L
1 Corporal
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 8 1 New York Sharpshooters
March 5, 1838Lucasville, OhioAugust 11, 1892Bellville, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Boner, Andrew J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 F 65 Ohio
3 B 60 Ohio
March 25, 1841Holmes County, OhioMarch 12, 1897Holmesville, OhioPrarie TownshipHolmesville, Holmes County, Ohio
Boon, Hugh C
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 G (90-day)
2 G
October 24, 1840January 23, 1936Poncha SpringsPoncha Springs, Coloradowounded December 29, 1862, at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou
Boor, George PrivateCabt. 1838October 4, 1922Sandusky, Ohio
Boor, John N
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 D 9 Ohio
3 D 9 Ohio
July 18, 1834November 4, 1917Wayne, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Borton, Solomon PrivateHabt. 1835Auglaize County, OhioApril 26, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckytyphoid pneumoniaKnoxville, Tennesseeburial location from Reunions of the 16th Regiment, O.V.I.
Botsford, Eli W
Soldier's Profile

1 Captain
2 Major

1 C
2 FS
1821Newtown, ConnecticutMarch 6, 1894pneumoniaWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiotook command of regiment after Lt. Col. Kershner was captured at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 until June, 1863
Bowles, Samuel PrivateCabt. 1837January 25, 1890BellbrookBellbrook, Greene County, Ohiocemetery record from 1894 - not currently found on FindAGrave.com
Bowman, Benjamin FPrivateKJune 26, 1841Wayne County, OhioMarch 29, 1917Hardin County, OhioGroveKenton, Hardin County, Ohio
Boyd, Robert CorporalC1841September 15, 1863Wooster, OhiotuberculosisWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Boyd, Willis SPrivateK (90-day)18401876Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Boyer, George CorporalGNovember 15, 1840Stark County, OhioNovember 26, 1928Glendale, CaliforniaForest Lawn Memorial ParkGlendale, California
Braden, Lafayette W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Hosp Stew

1 C (90-day)
2 G
3 FS
abt. 1837December 2, 1861Wooster, OhiodiptheriaWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodied while on sick furlough
Brandt, William HPrivateCJuly 10, 1839November 2, 1924Plain City, Ohio
Bransetter, Andrew CPrivateC 6, 1843Wayne County, OhioOctober 22, 1936WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Brashear, Basil B
1 Surgeon
2 Surgeon
3 SurgGenl
4 MedDirec

1 FS 19 Ohio (90-day)
2 FS
3 United States U.S. Command
4 United States U.S. Command
1822Bransville, PennsylvaniaOctober 22, 1903Upper Marlboro, MarylandGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohioregimental surgeon and went on to become Medical Directory of the Department of the Gulf
Brashear, Catherine WOctober 16, 1828New Philadelphia, OhioMay 29, 1883Akron, OhioGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohioappointed matron by husband, Surgeon Basil Brashear, was nurse and assistant to husband; considered "Mother of the Regiment"
Brelsford, Hiram W
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 A (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
August 23, 1843Coshocton County, OhioJanuary 21, 1905Cook County, IllinoisMontrolseChicago, Cook County, Illinoisno direct evidence was found validating this Hiram Brelsford was same as in both 16th and 80th Ohio but circumstantial is 99% probable
Brenizer, George SPrivateA (9-month)March 5, 1845January 3, 1936WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Brewer, Benjamin F
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 H
2 G 156 Ohio
3 C 185 Ohio
April 12, 1844St. Mary's, OhioApril 15, 1921Sidney, OhioGracelandSidney, Shelby County, Ohio
Brightwell, John PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1839February 17, 1863St. Louis, MissourinephritisJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Broas, Richard MC
1 Private
2 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 G 80 Ohio
March 2, 1844New York, New YorkMarch 4, 1928Ashalnd, KentuckySwiftwaterSwiftwater, Pennsylvaniasome records indicate rank of Corporal achieved but this has not been confirmed
Brougher, Andrew SergeantFabt. 1831February 21, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyempyema from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Mound City NationalMound City, Illinoisrecord of burial site from Ohio Roster of Soldiers in the Civil War - cannot be confirmed
Brown, Frederick WPrivateH1838March 20, 1923Pasadena, CaliforniaMountain ViewAltadena, California
Brown, James D
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 C 114 Ohio (100 days)
abt. 1843April 23, 1917Hamilton, Illinoisdeath info from pension card only
Brown, John W
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 H 76 Ohio
3 D 76 Ohio
abt. 1841April 16, 1931Elmwood, Peoria County, IllinoisElmwood TownshipElmwood, Peoria County, Illinois
Brown, Robert E
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
May 13, 1839New YorkFebruary 4, 1909Emporia, Lyon County, KansasMaplewood Memorial LawnEmporia, Lyon County, Kansas
Buchanan, Isaac BPrivateBJuly 2, 1841February 12, 1862Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohiotyphoid feverGorrellHolmes County, Ohioassumed reinterred from Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio; half brother of William, below
Buchanan, William H
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 2nd Lieut
4 1st Lieut
5 1st Lieut
6 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 K
3 I
4 F
5 H
6 F
1825Stachur, ScotlandSeptember 2, 1896Topkea, Kansaspost-war farmer, carpenter in Kansas
Buchanan, William
1 Sergeant
2 1st Srgt
3 2nd Lieut

1 B
2 B
3 A 166 Ohio
October 11, 1831Ohioabt. 1879half brother of Isaac B.
Buckaloo, Isaiah/Israel PrivateDabt. 1819March 30, 1888Zion Lutheran ChurchAdamsville, Muskingum County, Ohioreal first name believed to be Israel
Buckmaster, Archibald CorporalEJanuary 1, 1843Holmes County, OhioJuly 24, 1875Adams County, IndianaDecaturDecatur, Indiana
Budd, John CorporalGMay 4, 1841Paint Township, Wayne County, OhioDecember 31, 1917Edinburgh, OhiopneumoniaEdinburgEdinburg, Portage County, Ohiounsubstantiated information mentions soldier taken prisoner July 22, 1862, and was in Andersonville Prison until October 31, 1864
Bugle, Thomas W
1 Private
2 Private

1 E
2 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
August 23, 1842Millersburg, OhioAugust 6, 1891Ohio Veterans HomeSandusky, Erie County, Ohio16th Ohio records list last name as Bugle; other records show Beegle
Burchfield, Jacob M
1 Musician
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 C 80 Ohio
1837OhioMay 27, 1897Sandusky, Ohioa drummer; captured February 25, 1865, near Camden, South Carolina with 80th OVI; brother of John; died at Soldiers & Sailros Home, Sandusky, Ohio
Burchfield, John S
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private
4 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 G 126 Ohio
3 G 126 Ohio
4 129 2 United States Verterans Reserve
1841Ohiobrother of Jacob
Burns, James
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 I
3 K
1836November 25, 1892Cleveland, OhioWoodlandCleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Burntnett, David/Daniel
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 B 186 Ohio (100 days)
abt. 1823March 27, 1884Wooster, Ohiomultiple spellings of last name include Burntnett, Burtnett, Burtlett, Bartlett
Bush, William
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 C 114 Ohio
1840December 20, 1925Wooster, OhioSt. MarysWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Butler, Lewis
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 D
2 A 159 Ohio
3 24 Ohio Light Artillery
1844December 27, 1926Denver, ColoradoCrown HillWheat Ridge, Colorado
Butler, William F
Soldier's Profile
PrivateDabt. 1836Muskingum County, OhioJanuary 29, 1877Dresden, OhioSherrod's ChapelMuskingum County, Ohio
Callihan, Simon PCorporalIAugust 3, 1839PennsylvaniaNovember 25, 1930St. Louis, MissouriJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Camerdy, James PrivateK (90-day)abt. 1836June 5, 1902
Camp, Corwin F
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 H (90-day)
2 B 15 Ohio
3 B 15 Ohio
August 11, 1840Cambridge, OhioJuly 17, 1918Sandusky, OhioEast Union Presbyterian ChurchClaysville, Guernsey County, Ohiowounded December 16, 1864, Nashville, Tennessee with 15th OVI; died at Soldiers & Sailros Home, Sandusky, Ohio
Campbell, Calvin L
1 Private
2 Private

1 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
2 H
September 30, 1844September 30, 1894Fredericksburg, OhioFredericksburg WestFredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Campbell, George E
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 D 161 Ohio
August 3, 1830November 1, 1904Fair StreetNew Philadephia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Campbell, Harrison M
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 I 59 New York
3 H 59 New York
4 B 59 New York
December 8, 1837December 27, 1924Forest ViewForest Grove, Oregon
Campbell, Lewis PrivateGabt. 1846March 24, 1864Vicksburg, MississippidiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Campbell, Robert PrivateKMay 8, 1834 9, 1898LakeviewSouth Haven, Michigan
Campbell, Robert MPrivateB (90-day)September 16, 1838Orange Township, Delaware County, OhioNovember 14, 1917Ashland, Ohio
Campbell, Samuel MPrivateKFebruary 5, 1839March 8, 1911Mound HillSeville, Medina County, Ohio
Cantwell, Luther LSgt MajorA (90-day)abt. 1842abt. 1890
Carhartt, John M
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 Musician
5 Private
6 1st Srgt
7 2nd Lieut

1 A (90-day)
2 A (90-day)
3 A (90-day)
4 Band 51 Ohio
5 M 9 Ohio Cavalry
6 M 9 Ohio Cavalry
7 M 9 Ohio Cavalry
1841OhioFebruary 15, 1919Coshocton County, OhioRoscoeCoschocton, Coschocton County, Ohio
Carlin, William H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K
2 D 114 Ohio
3 B 114 Ohio
4 D 48 Ohio
8, 1845Wayne County, OhioFebruary 9, 1929Sandusky, OhioState Soldiers' HomeSandusky, Erie County, Ohiodied at Soldiers & Sailors Home, Sandusky, Ohio
Carnaham, James C
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A (90-day)
2 A 52 Ohio
abt. 1839abt. 1890
Carnaham, John
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
3 G 80 Ohio
abt. 1823May 4, 1896Dayton NationalDayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Carnahan, Nathan S
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 M 9 Ohio Cavalry
January 2, 1839MissouriJanuary 13, 1884Georgia CityBelleville, Missouri
Carnes, Thomas J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 K 32 Ohio
3 United States Signal Corps
August 5, 1842Roscoe, OhioJanuary 27, 1918Monte Vista, ColoradoColorado State Veterans Center at HomelakeMonte Vista, Colorado
Carney, Gates P
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery
abt. 1841March 7, 1863RugglesRuggles, Ashland County, Ohiodischarged for disability December 6, 1862; death likely from disease during service
Carpenter, Joseph
1 Private
2 Private

1 B
2 I 114 Ohio
abt. 1828March 28, 1865Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohioacute gastritisSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiodied a member of 114th OVI
Carpenter, Wilson HPrivateEabt. 1842April 30, 1912
Carr, Thomas D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 L 4 West Virginia Cavalry
3 B 180 Ohio
March 6, 1846Sugar Hill, West VirginiaMarch 24, 1870St. Clairsville, Ohiohanged for muder of 13-year old Louiza Foxpossibly unmarked grave in Methodist CemeterySt. Chairsville, Missouricaptured July 14, 1861 at Cheat Run, Virginia; was a viscous criminal and killer; see "Life and Confessions of Thomas D. Carr"
Carr, Thomas
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 I 114 Ohio
September 19, 1832February 19, 1894Rose HillThayer, Missouri
Carroll, Abraham PrivateKJanuary 23, 1834January 5, 1929Keota, IowaSchrock-EurekaCoppock, Washington County, Iowa
Carter, John W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant
5 Private
6 Sergeant
7 Sergeant
8 Sergeant

1 H (90-day)
2 G 62 Ohio
3 G 62 Ohio
4 G 62 Ohio
5 G 62 Ohio
6 G 62 Ohio
7 E 62 Ohio
8 I 67 Ohio
1841September 26, 1923Dayton, OhioMound HillEaton, Preble County, Ohionon-16th Ohio service likely but not confirmed
Case, Cyrus SPrivateCabt. 1840October 19, 1920Wooster, OhioPlain LutheranBlachleyville, Wayne County, Ohio
Case, Wesley
1 Corporal
2 Captain

1 I
2 E 53 United States Colored Infantry
October 12, 1838Plain, Wayne County, OhioJanuary 20, 1905
Casebier, Enos LPrivateE (9-month)August 25, 1833Holmes County, OhioOctober 14, 1907Auburn, IndianaEvergreenAuburn, Indiana
Caskey, Lewis H
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 E
2 C 197 Ohio (1 year)
3 C 197 Ohio (1 year)
June 29, 1843December 28, 1910Niles, OhioLukeCrawford County, Ohiolost left thumb at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; name spelled Cuskey on some military records
Cass, Sylvanis
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 97 Ohio
3 B 126 Ohio (1 year)
April 8, 1834OhioMay 18, 1909Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohiowounded right shoulder, Battle of Opequon (Winchester, Virginia) September 19, 1864, with 126th OVI
Cassner, Andrew PrivateDabt. 1840Cass, Muskingum County, OhioJune 6, 1863Cass, Muskingum County, OhioAdams MillsAdams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohiodeath by disease is assumed but highly likely
Castator, Jackson MPrivateI (90-day)June 21, 1838Richland County, OhioApril 19, 1916Albion, IndianaapoplexySweetAlbion, Indianagravestone not found in cemetery
Casteel, Shadrack
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 9 Ohio Cavalry
2 K (90-day)
3 A 10 Ohio Cavalry
January 15, 1836February 8, 1909Fallsbury, OhioWest CarlisleCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio
Castor, John H
1 Corporal
2 1st Lieut
3 RegQuartM
4 Captain

1 G (90-day)
2 A 102 Ohio
3 FS 102 Ohio
4 A 102 Ohio
December 15, 1836Holmes County, OhioJanuary 21, 1908Akron Ward, OhioGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohiopending confirmation 16th OVI and 10th OVC are same soldier
Cellers, Ephraim PrivateI (9-month)abt. 1844January 1, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862
Chambers, John T
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 E (90-day)
2 A 19 Iowa
July 8, 1839Marietta, OhioMarch 13, 1913St. Louis, MissouriNew Saint MarcusAffton, St. Louis County, Missourilived in Iowa and Missouri after war
Chapman, Martin JPrivateE1840February 20, 1896Dresden, KansasDresdenDecatur County, Kansas
Chapman, Simeon SergeantEMarch 19, 1844Killbuck, OhioSeptember 4, 1936Sunbury, OhioOtterbeinWesterville, Franklin County, Ohio
Chase, Byron S
1 Asst Surg
2 Surgeon

1 FS
2 FS 53 Ohio Colored Infantry
January 8, 1834Jamaica, VermontFebruary 23, 1878Akron, Ohiodoule pneumoniaGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohio
Cheney, John MPrivateF1835Union City, OhioSeptember 8, 1863Richwood or Union City, Ohiofurloughed August 10 to September 20, 1863, due to "remittent fever" from Van Buren Hospital at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana, to home in Ohio
Cheney, Thomas B
1 Corporal
2 Corporal

1 F
2 2 United States Verterans Reserve
July 31, 1836Union County, OhioJune 9, 1900Jackson, Union County, OhioWashingtonWashington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio
Childs, Henry S
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 H
February 8, 1842September 5, 1890Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Christie, Alexander PrivateAabt. 1843March 3, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckyaccidental woundsLouisville, Kentucky(?)
Christopher, Abraham ?February 15, 1838Holmes County, OhioJune 9, 1905Baltic, Tuscarawas County, Ohio KillbuckKillbuck, Holmes County, Ohiovery brief service - not assigned to a Company
Christopher, Barney
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private
5 Private
6 Private

1 I 87 Ohio
2 C 86 Ohio
3 E
4 E 114 Ohio
5 F 114 Ohio
6 B 48 Ohio
abt. 1846January 21, 1900
Christopher, Charles WPrivateE1847December 28, 1919Oak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiobirth year may not be correct
Christopher, John PrivateEabt. 1821January 30, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Vicksburg, Mississippi, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Christopher, Joseph
Soldier's Profile
PrivateBMarch 10, 1840Holmes County, OhioMarch 17, 1915Killbuck, OhioKillbuckKillbuck, Holmes County, Ohiobrother of Thomas
Christopher, Thomas
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 E 114 Ohio
3 F 114 Ohio
abt. 1836OhioFebruary 18, 1892Holmes County, OhioKillbuckKillbuck, Holmes County, Ohiobrother of Joseph
Christopher, William PrivateDabt. 1819August 3, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippidisease
Christy, Edmund C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 F (90-day)
2 B 129 Ohio
3 H 178 Ohio
April 18, 1835November 13, 1902Fair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohiobrother of Noah
Christy, Noah C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 F (90-day)
2 A 51 Ohio
3 A 51 Ohio
May 11, 1840Dover, OhioDecember 31, 1915Dayton, OhioFair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohiobrother of Edmund
Christy, Robert VB
1 Musician
2 Private
3 Private

1 Band (90-day)
2 F 110 Ohio
3 United States
abt. 1838abt. November 15, 1894FerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohiolast name spelled Christie in some records
Claney, William PrivateBabt. 1834May 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action at Second Assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; wound through chest
Clark, Benjamin F
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H
2 B McL Ohio Cavalry
3 C 5 Ohio Cavalry
January 24, 1841New Lisbon, Columbiana County, OhioOctober 19, 1909Akron, Summit County, OhioMount PeaceAkron, Summit County, Ohiowounded at Siege of Vicksburg with 16th OVI; captured at raid on Macon, July, 1864, with McLaughlin's Cavalry, believed to have spent nine months Andersonville Prison; newpaper and retail store businesses post war
Clark, George H
1 Private
2 Sgt Major
3 2nd Lieut
4 1st Lieut

1 F
2 FS
3 G
4 E
October 18, 1833Middletown, ConnecticutJuly 21, 1920Mankato, MinnesotaGlenwoodMankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota
Clark, George WCorporalHSeptember 4, 1838OhioFebruary 23, 1921Kansas City, MissouriMt. WashingtonIndependence, Missouri
Clark, Hiram
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 I 64 Ohio
3 I 64 Ohio
abt. 1840May 24, 1862Jeffersonville, IndianadiseaseOak HillEvansville, Indianadied on board hospital steamer Empress near Jeffersonville, Indiana
Clark, Jacob W
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private
4 Sergeant
5 1st Srgt
6 1st Srgt
7 1st Srgt
8 2nd Lieut
9 1st Lieut
10 Captain

1 I (90-day)
2 I (90-day)
3 H 59 New York
4 H 59 New York
5 H 59 New York
6 B 59 New York
7 B 59 New York
8 D 59 New York
9 A 59 New York
10 C 59 New York
April 15, 1840April 16, 1909Ft. Wayne, IndianaLindenwoodFt. Wayne, Indianawith 59th New York: wounded September 17, 1862, Antietam, Maryland; captured May 12, 1864, Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia;
Clark, John APrivateC (90-day)abt. 1836OrrOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Clark, Sylvanus
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 5 Ohio Light Artillery
3 I 193 Ohio
December 14, 1832April 2, 1874Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Clodfelter, Frederick
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
March 31, 1844September 16, 1936WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Closson, Josiah M
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 G 23 Ohio
3 G 7 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
abt. 1821March 31, 1881Ashland, Ohio
Cochran, James M
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 1st Lieut
6 Captain

1 D (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
3 F 80 Ohio
4 A 80 Ohio
5 A 80 Ohio
6 E 80 Ohio
December 4, 1838East Union, OhioJune 7, 1924Coshocton, OhioValley ViewWarsaw, Coshocton County, Ohiobrother of Mathew
Cochran, Joseph APrivateD (90-day)August 29, 1839Coshocton County, OhioNovember 8, 1909West Lafayette, Coshocton County, Ohio
Cockran, Mathew D
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 K 32 Ohio
October 2, 1836OhioDecember 28, 1920Keokuk NationalKeokuk, Iowawith 32nd OVI wounded September 14, 1862, at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia; brother of James
Cockran, Washington L
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
abt. 1842July 22, 1862Hamburg, TennesseediseaseShiloh National Military ParkPittsburg Landing, Tennessee
Coe, Demas L
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private
5 Private
6 Private
7 Private
8 Private

1 C 85 Ohio
2 I 87 Ohio
3 G
4 G 114 Ohio
5 F 114 Ohio
6 H 114 Ohio
7 F 48 Ohio
8 B 48 Ohio
February 5, 1844OhioFebruary 12, 1912Chicago, IllinoisOakridge-Glen OakHillside, Illinois
Coe, Silas NCorporalG1837September 22, 1910Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Coe, William HSergeantA (90-day)December 14, 1835Coshocton, OhioFebruary 10, 1911Coshocton, Ohiostroke, pneumoniaOak RidgeCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio
Cole, Jacob ACorporalBabt. 1839July 9, 1863Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Missourifrom wounds received at Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson), May 1, 1863Oak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiomay be buried at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Missouri
Cole, Thomas EPrivateI (9-month)abt. 1844February 6, 1863Young's Point, LouisianaconsumptionVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippistone also at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Ohio, but may be marker only
Collers, Samuel PrivateKabt. 1841July 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippitypho-malarial feverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Collers, William
1 Wagoner
2 Private

1 K
2 I 23 United States Verterans Reserve
February 17, 1838Lodi, Monroe County, OhioNovember 11, 1912Los Gatos, CaliforniaMadroniaSaratoga, Santa Clara County, California
Collier, Jr., Thomas W
1 Private
2 Private
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 Adjutant
6 1st Lieut
7 Captain

1 F (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
3 F 80 Ohio
4 F 80 Ohio
5 FS 80 Ohio
6 F 80 Ohio
7 A 80 Ohio
April 22, 1844Carrollton, OhioApril 8, 1904FairmontRaton, Colfax County, New Mexiconewspaper owner/publisher in Ohio, New Mexico; moved to Raton, New Mexico in November, 1882
Collins, Nathan PrivateBabt. 1842November 10, 1908Maple HillWestfield, Illinois
Comer, Frank PrivateK (90-day)April 16, 1840Muskingum County, OhioFebruary 22, 1923Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Compton, Benjamin PrivateAabt. 1837November 30, 1861Wooster, Ohiocontinued feverWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohioserved only 10 weeks; died while on furlough
Compton, Samuel
1 Private
2 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
November 3, 1836Jackson, OhioApril 9, 1862Paducah, KentuckyRoscoeCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohiodied as member of 80th OVI
Congrove, Granville SergeantA1830April 2, 1907ElmwoodMorning Sun, Iowa
Conner, Samuel
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 E 176 Ohio
3 E 176 Ohio
4 E 176 Ohio
April 2, 1830December 20, 1915CumberlandCumberland, Guernsey County, Ohio
Conter, Louis APrivateG18411891St. Joseph CatholicDecatur, Illinois
Converse, Austin Z
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I 51 Ohio
2 D 40 Ohio
3 F
December 4, 1844Union County, OhioFebruary 2, 1914St. Petersburg, FloridaarteriosclerosisChattanooga NationalChattanooga, Tennesseedischarged from 16th OVI November 16, 1861 by writ of Habeas Corpus (too young to enlist)
Conway, James PrivateE (90-day) 5, 1837IrelandSeptember 5, 1913Madison County, OhioSaint Patrick'sLondon, Madison County, Ohio
Cook, Thomas J
1 Corporal
2 Private
3 2nd Lieut
4 1st Lieut

1 D (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
3 A 194 Ohio
4 A 194 Ohio
March 13, 1832Bellefontaine, OhioAugust 25, 1909Lovell, WyomingMount View, a.k.a. BasinBasin, Wyoming
Cooper, George W
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 F (90-day)
2 D
abt. 1838November 23, 1904Cooperdale, Ohio
Cooper, James P
1 Private
2 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 H 51 Ohio
1822Warwick, New YorkNovember 3, 1863Annapolis, Marylandinfection from shoulder wound received at Battle of Chicamauga, GeorgiaAnnapolis NationalAnnapolis, Marylandwith 51st OVI, wounded and taken prisoner at Battle of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863; exchanged October 20, 1863; died at Camp Parole Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland
Cooper, Joseph M
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 A (90-day)
2 I 97 Ohio
3 I 97 Ohio
September 20, 1841Coshocton County, OhioJuly 1, 1921Leavenworth, KansasLeavenworth NationalLeavenworth, Kansaswith 97th OVI, wounded at Murphreesboro, Tennessee; wounded at Mission Ridge; wounded at Franklin, Tennessee; died at National Military Home in Leavenworth, Kansas, residence Oskaloosa, Kansas
Cope, Silas PrivateFabt. 1840March 13, 1862Cumberland Ford, KentuckymeaslesKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseedied in regimental hospital at Cumberland Ford, Kentucky
Cord, Thomas A
1 Sergeant
2 1st Srgt

1 E (90-day)
2 A 19 United States
July 4, 1830KentuckyOctober 3, 1901Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, CaliforniatuberculosisPomonaPomona, Los Angeles County, California
Cordray, Calvin LPrivateK (90-day)October 22, 1839Jefferson Township, Muskingum County, OhioMarch 10, 1909Neward, OhioBrushy ForkLicking County, Ohio
Cordray, William
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 B 10 Ohio Cavalry
January 23, 1831Dresden, OhioApril 1, 1885Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Ohio County
Corn, Silas H
Soldier's Profile
1st SrgtBJune 3, 1840July 14, 1929Cameron, MissouriGracelandCameron, Missouri
Cornal, James L
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 F 114 Ohio
3 B 48 Ohio
abt. 1846March 25, 1928Chicago, Illinois
Cornell, Jonathan PrivateBabt. 1838April 16, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, OhioOak Hill Cemetery may be marker only; burial shown at Vicksburg National Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi
Corwin, John W
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2 I
abt. 1844February 6, 1863Keokuk, IowapneumoniaKeokuk NationalKeokuk, Iowadied in hospital in Keokuk, Iowa
Cougle, Hanson/Hanse PrivateK (90-day)abt. 1836Frazeysburg, OhioApril 16, 1891heart troubleDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Coup, Jacob KPrivateIabt. 1845January 28, 1864New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisianadied in barracks general hospital; enlisted November 2, 1863, age 18, to serve his country, died seven weeks later; Monument Cemetery now Chalmette National Cemetery
Cowan, Calvert W
1 RegQuartM
2 1st Lieut
3 AsstQM
4 Captain

1 FS
2 FS
3 QM United States
4 QM United States
October 27, 1821Boydton, VirginiaJune 9, 1892Cincinnati, Ohio
Cowan, James S
1 Corporal
2 Artificer

1 E (90-day)
2
1834Ohio1907Clark County, Ohiokidney diseaseClifton-UnionGreen County, Ohio
Cowee, Merrille E
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 I 2 Kansas Cavalry
3 C 2 Kansas Cavalry
July 11, 1839Durham, New YorkMarch 21, 1872Waushara, Lyon County, KansasHarveyvilleHarveyville, Kansassome records show birth month as November
Cox, George W
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 1st Srgt

1 A (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
3 F 80 Ohio
4 F 80 Ohio
1839OhioJanuary 21, 1898Laurel IOOFMadisonville, Hamilton County, Ohioshoemaker by occupation
Cox, Richard KPrivateD (90-day)April 27, 1832July 17, 1878Cincinnati, OhioSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiomay have also served in the 80th OVI but unverified
Cox, Samuel MPrivateCabt. 1840August 16, 1863Memphis, TennesseediseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennessee
Cramtlet, Thomas NPrivateF (90-day)abt. 1843August 7, 1861New Philadelphia, Ohiodisease
Crooks, James M
1 Private
2 Captain

1 D (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
abt. 1826resigned from 51st OVI March 20, 1862; may have been killed by Indians in Oregon; brother of John and Lewis, below; shoemaker by trade; probably born 1827 died 1897 or 1898 but cannot confirm
Crooks, John
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 D (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
3 C 51 Ohio
1835Pennsylvania1904Licking County, OhioCedar HillNewark, Licking County, Ohiobrother of Lewis and James
Crooks, Lewis
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut
4 Captain

1 D (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
3 I 51 Ohio
4 I 51 Ohio
July 23, 1840PennsylvaniaJune 23, 1889Columbus, OhioconsumptionCedar HillNewark, Licking County, Ohiobrother of James and John; two other brothers, Henry and George, served with other Civil War units
Cross, John WPrivateDNovember 28, 1841OhioFebruary 5, 1920Salt Lake City, UtahpneumoniaMount OlivetSalt Lake City, Utah
Crowell, William II HPrivateADecember 25, 1838May 13, 1904Green LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Crowfoot, Francis C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K
2 I
3 K
4 D 4 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year)
1845December 16, 1919Ashland, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
Cullars, Joseph PrivateEJanuary 14, 1845Holmes County, OhioApril 16, 1900Auburn, IndianaWoodlawnAuburn, Indiana
Cullison, Alexander PrivateEabt. 1837Holmes County, Ohio1865death information from Ancestry.com unconfirmed
Culp, Jefferson
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1841OhioJanuary 31, 1864Nashville, TennesseepneumoniaNashville NationalNashville, Tennesseesome records indicate death in Bowling Green, Kentucky
Cunningham, Cushman
1 1st Lieut
2 Adjutant
3 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 Field & Staff
3 F
May 13, 1832Wooster, OhioAugust 29, 1916HargadineAshland, Oregonno gravestone located but that of first wife, Susan Eberman; he remarried Sarah A. in 1905
Curry, David C
1 Private
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 H
September 25, 1841January 7, 1910WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Cushman, Henry C
1 Private
2 Private
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 1st Lieut

1 E (90-day)
2 A 94 Ohio
3 A 94 Ohio
4 A 94 Ohio
5 A 94 Ohio
1837September 12, 1925Mount HopeLogansport, Indiana
Cushman, James LMusicianB (90-day)November 22, 1834OhioMarch 10, 1915Dayton, OhioWoodlandDayton, Wayne County, Ohioserved under Band Leader Henry Hawken throughout service; served as Police Chief of Springfield, Ohio, in 1891;
Cusick, Richard A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Artificer

1 H (90-day)
2 F 78 Ohio
3 G 1 Michigan Light Artillery
4 G 1 Michigan Light Artillery
abt. 1840February 2, 1865Nashville, Tennesseesmall poxNashville NationalNashville, Tennesseeno direct evidence 16th Ohio Cusick is same as subsequent service but highly likely
Daniels, William
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery
3 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery
abt. 1842May 5, 1925Troy, New York
Darrah, Charles TPrivateKabt. December 26, 1838May 31, 1901Canaan, Ohio
Daugherty, Samuel R
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 I
3 C 114 Ohio
abt. 1842January 4, 1929Elyria, Ohio
Davidson, James PrivateEabt. 1839December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Davis, George W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 H 40 Ohio
3 E 176 Ohio
4 E 18 Ohio
abt. 1838December 6, 1922VirginiaHampton NationalHampton, Virginia
Davis, George WPrivateDJanuary 25, 1841Coshocton County, OhioMarch 29, 1936Lenox, IowaGroveTaylor County, Iowa
Davis, James A
1 Private
2 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 B 185 Ohio
August 23, 1838OhioFebruary 9, 1921Guernsey County, OhioNorthwoodCambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio
Davis, Jesse H
Soldier's Profile
PrivateDFebruary 1, 1844Zanesville, OhioApril 12, 1907Tampico, Illinoisstroke of apoplexyTampicoTampico, Illinoiscaptured at Chickasaw Bayou and imprisoned at Bell Isle, Richmond, Virginia
Davis, John CPrivateF (9-month)June 29, 1842OhioOctober 19, 1928BrooksideFairgrove, Michiganinformation on FindAGrave.com referencing service in a Wisconsin artillery unit may be incorrect
Davis, Singleton W
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Captain

1 A (90-day)
2 F 64 Ohio
3 H 139 Ohio
January 29, 1843May 29, 1917Bellflower, CaliforniaAngelus RosedaleLos Angeles, Californiadischarged from 64th OVI December 5, 1862, by order of War Department - reason unknown
Davy, Jesse OPrivateE (90-day)October 18, 1840Porter Township, Delaware County, OhioJune 23, 1922Springfield, OhioFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohiobecame medical doctor after war
Day, Cyrus PrivateI (90-day)May 18, 1819August 10, 1907BellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Day, William
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A
2 I 195 Ohio
abt. 1841April 17, 1919Zanesville, Ohio
Decker, Harrison H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 A (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
3 H 80 Ohio
4 H 80 Ohio
abt. 1831September 25, 1898RoscoeCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohio
DeCourcey, John F
Soldier's Profile

1 Colonel
2 Colonel

1 FS
2
March 30, 1821Corfu, GreeceNovember 20, 1890Florence, Italypossibly in Protestant CemeteryFlorence, ItalyBritish mercenary volunteered to assist U.S. in war, appointed Colonel of 16th OVI; resigned March 3, 1864; later served under Maximilian, French emperor of Mexico; held British title of 31st Baron Kingsale, Baron Courcy and Baron Ringrove of Ireland
Deeble, John E
1 Private
2 1st Srgt

1 H (90-day)
2 A
abt. 1830July 28, 1906Spring HillDanville, Illinois
Deetz, Henry GMusicianESalem ReformedSaltillo, Homes County, Ohio
Deetz, James PrivateEDecember 2, 1841October 24, 1864Indianapolis, Indianaacute dysenteryCrown Hill NationalIndianapolis, Indianabecame sick October 13 at Indianapolis on trip home and died seven days before regiment was mustered out; may have been re-interred or memorialized at Salem Reformed Cemetery, Saltillo, Ohio but unconfirmed; died in Indianapolis City General Hospital
Deffenbaugh, Charles PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1835September 14, 1873Marshalville, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Delano, James W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 B (90-day)
2 G 65 Ohio
3 G 65 Ohio
abt. 1843Pine HillDavenport, Scott County, Iowa
Denig, Charles E
1 Asst Surg
2 Asst Surg
3 Surgeon

1 FS (90-day)
2 FS 7 Ohio
3 FS 28 Ohio
September 6, 1826February 9, 1904Columbus, OhioGreen LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Dennis, Isaiah PrivateKApril 27, 1841April 23, 1912BurbankBurbank, Wayne County, Ohio
Dennis, James M
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
1839April 8, 1927Ashland, OhioWoodsideWrightstown, Minnesota
Derr, William A
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
July 1, 1842OhioAugust 12, 1911Plainfield, OhioPlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio
DeSilva, Manuel B
1 Sergeant
2 1st Lieut

1 G (90-day)
2 E
abt. 1838Carbon County, PennsylvaniaNovember 22, 1880Millersburg, OhioemphysemaOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiobecame Colonel of Ohio State Militia of Holmes County; worked in mercantile business in North Carolina for a while; farmer in Ohio; Justice of the Peace, Millersburg, Ohio
Detwiler, Samuel DPrivateBSeptember 4, 1834November 13, 1901West RichfieldRichfield, Summit County, Ohio
DeWitt, Washington J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 D
2 D 114 Ohio
3 B 114 Ohio
1842Ohio1924MichiganOakhurstWhitehall, Michigan
Dial, Albert PrivateEabt. 1837OhioJune 7, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippioriginal burial site at Marshall Plantation, west bank of Mississippi River, Madison Parish, Louisiana
Dice, Harvey MPrivateHAugust 15, 1841February 11, 1862Wooster, Ohiocontinued feverWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodied at home on furlough
Dice, Thomas MCorporalHabt. 1840November 13, 1916Akron, Ohio
Dickenson, Charles PrivateAabt. 1843February 28, 1887
Diehl, John A
1 Sergeant
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 F (90-day)
2 B 51 Ohio
3 B 51 Ohio
March 22, 1836Dover, OhioMay 29, 1923Oakland, CaliforniaFourth StreetDover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Diffenderfer, Henry H
1 Private
2 QuarterMs

1 F
2 FS
abt. 1837September 18, 1921Hampton, VirginiaHampton NationalHampton, Virginia
Dill, Thomas T
1 Private
2 1st Srgt
3 1st Srgt
4 Sgt Major
5 1st Lieut
6 Adjutant

1 G (90-day)
2 E
3 G
4 FS
5 F 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
6 F 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
1842Wayne County, OhioNovember 9, 1905Mansfield, OhioMansfieldMansfield, Richland County, Ohiocontinued military career; became adjustant general of Ohio post-war
Dimmock, John HP
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 Prin Musn

1 A (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
3 H 80 Ohio
4 FS 80 Ohio
abt. 1841PennsylvaniaJanuary 20, 1906South Haven, MichiganLakeviewSouth Haven, Michiganpost-war occupation as a printer
Dingman, Jr., Andrew J
1 Private
2 1st Lieut

1 F (90-day)
2 G 126 Ohio
June 8, 1836Port Washington, OhioNovember 29, 1903Dayton, OhioDayton NationalDayton, Wayne County, Ohiodied at Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio
Dirst, John W
1 Private
2 Musician

1 F
2 A 121 Ohio
1846Delaware County, OhioDecember 8, 1888Wrightstown, MinnesotaBurbankBurbank, Wayne County, Ohiodischarged from 16th OVI February 12, 1862, on writ of habeas corpus - too young to join at age 15
Dissinger, George PrivateG1838April 11, 1911
Ditto, John H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 F (90-day)
2 A 51 Ohio
3 A 51 Ohio
July 11, 1844Summit County, OhioMay 25, 1883New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Dodd, Harrison H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 C
2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
December 23, 1839Wooster, Wayne County, OhioJuly 20, 1908Independence, Montgomery County, KansasMount HopeIndependence, Montgomery County, Kansas
Doll, William H1st SrgtE (90-day)May, 1836OhioAugust 5, 1919St. Mary's, Auglaize County, OhioElm GroveSaint Marys, Auglaize County, Ohio
Donald, Andrew MPrivateEAugust 10, 1840Holmes County, OhioSeptember 7, 1921Millersburg, Holmes County, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Donald, Isaiah KPrivateBAugust 14, 1844Butler County, PennsylvaniaFebruary 12, 1917Springville, OhioLoudonvilleLoudonville, Ashland County, Ohio
Donel, Samuel B
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
3 E 102 Ohio
December 27, 1825May 20, 1910BellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Donley, John
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 D
June 12, 1830PennsylvaniaNovember 9, 1919Cincinnati, OhioSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiolived at 1333 Laidlaw, Cincinnati post-war
Dorsey, Seth W
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 A 102 Ohio
January 25, 1842April 25, 1938FairmontLamar, Prowers County, Colorado
Dorsey, William
1 2nd Lieut
2 2nd Lieut
3 Captain
4 1st Lieut

1 K (90-day)
2 D
3 E
4 A
abt. 1834March 3, 1916Rosedale, Kansas
Dougherty, Patrick S
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 H 51 Ohio
3 H 51 Ohio
abt. 1841February 2, 1915Cambridge, OhioOld CambridgeCambridge, Ohio Countygrave information from Headstone Application but actual grave not found; may have re-enlisted in Co. H, 51st Ohio on March 3, 1865, term unknown
Douglass, John
1 Private
2 Private

1 E
2 C 114 Ohio
abt. 1844June 20, 1908
Drown, Legrand G
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 H 42 Ohio
3 H 42 Ohio
1838OhioJune 21, 1920Sawtelle, CaliforniaLos Angeles NationalLos Angeles, California
Drum, Andrew B
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 C 5 Ohio Cavalry
January, 1842Sacketts Harbor, Livingston County, New YorkAugust 6, 1906Arlington, Arlington County, VirginiaBright's diseaseArlington NationalArlington, Arlington County, VirginiaBecame superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery for 15 years; father West Point killed in Mexican War; military family
Drumheller, Daniel PrivateHabt. 1835May 24, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Vicksburg, MississippiVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippirecords state "wound through bowels";
Drummond, William T
1 Private
2 1st Lieut
3 Adjutant
4 Captain

1 E (90-day)
2 D 74 Ohio
3 FS 74 Ohio
4 I 74 Ohio
February 24, 1834Mad River, OhioDecember 8, 1910Fresno County, CaliforniaLiberty VeteransFresno, Fresno County, California
Drushel, Benjamin PrivateE (9-month)abt. 1844March 4, 1863New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseMonumentChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; brother of Peter
Drushel, Peter PrivateEabt. 1837March 17, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckycontinuous feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseedied in regimental hospital, Cumberland Ford, Kentucky; brother of Benjamin
Dubois, Alexander PrivateAabt. 1826December 21, 1882Newark, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Duden, Robert SCorporalDabt. 1843PennsylvaniaNovember 11, 1887Topeka, KansasTopkeaTopeka, Kansasdischarged before June, 1863, for wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862;
Dudley, Henry H
1 Corporal
2 1st Lieut

1 B (90-day)
2 K 178 Ohio
July 28, 1838York, OhioJanuary 29, 1908Mercer, MissouriEarlyMercer, Missouridied at home
Duer, Isaac PrivateEabt. 1841Holmes County, OhioSeptember 27, 1864New Orleans, Louisianadisease
Dugdale, William H
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 QuarterMs

1 E (90-day)
2 D 44 Ohio
3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry
December 4, 1843OhioJanuary 11, 1920Savannah, TennesseeSavannahSavannah, Tennesseelawyer post-war
Dull, Daniel PrivateI (9-month)1841October 28, 1919Wauseon, OhioFulton UnionDelta, Fulton County, Ohio
Dunbar, Charles D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 E
2 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
3 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
April 8, 1843OhioFebruary 10, 1917New Hope MethodistLoudon County, Tennessee
Duncan, Andrew PrivateBSeptember 6, 1842Holmes County, OhioNovember 27, 1912Minneapolis, MinnesotaLakewoodMinneapolis, Minnesota
Dunmead, Daniel PrivateDabt. 1843October 31, 1863New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseNew Orleans (assumed), Louisiana
Dunmead, William SCorporalDMay, 1839OhioAugust 1, 1918Dresden, Ohio
Dunn, James DCorporalDMay 14, 1839Byrd Township, OhioApril 6, 1927Boise, IdahoBellevueBellevue, Idahosome pension records indicate place of death as Richmond, California
Durler, Alexander
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 I 166 Ohio
3 A 196 Ohio
June 8, 1842OhioAugust 20, 1929Millersburg, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Eagle, Thomas J
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 I 114 Ohio
September 24, 1843Wayne County, OhioAugust 6, 1931Wichita, KansasBuffaloBuffalo, Kansas
Earle, Frank H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private
5 Private

1 G 86 Ohio
2 K
3 B 114 Ohio
4 A 48 Ohio
5 D 22 United States
November 8, 1844London, EnglandAugust 13, 1915Rohwer, ArkansasGreenville (assumed)Greenville, Mississippi
Eberhart, Henry H
1 Corporal
2 1st Srgt
3 1st Lieut
4 Captain
5 Captain
6 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 I
3 A 120 Ohio
4 B 120 Ohio
5 E 114 Ohio
6 E 48 Ohio
January 26, 1838Blair County, PennsylvaniaOctober 26, 1914Jeromesville, OhioJeromesvilleJeromesville, Ashland County, Ohiorelated to Samuel
Eberhart, Samuel SCorporalI18421883WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiorelated to Henry
Eberly, Peter PrivateI (9-month)abt. 1820Cumberland County, PennsylvaniaJune 13, 1890Smithville, OhioOld HillSmithville, Wayne County, Ohio
Eby, Jacob PrivateKabt. 18281906lived in Sterling, Ohio post war
Eddy, Nathaniel N
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 B (90-day)
2 B 102 Ohio
3 B 102 Ohio
abt. 1830October 10, 1901McFallPerryville, Ashland County, Ohio
Edgar, John PrivateBabt. 1838June 8, 1876Holmes County, Ohiobrother of Capt. Joseph Edgar and Thomas Edgar; same as John Edgar #2228?
Edgar, Joseph
Soldier's Profile

1 1st Lieut
2 Captain

1 B
2 B
abt. 1833August 6, 1862Tazewell, Tennesseekilled at Battle of Tazewell, Tennessee; shot through head or neckClarkCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohiomilitary tombstone in Knoxville National Cemetery, Clark may be memorial only; brother of John and Thomas
Edgar, Thomas
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 B
2 B
abt. 1835May 4, 1875Holmes County, Ohiobrother of Joseph and John
Edge, Samuel
1 Sergeant
2 1st Lieut
3 1st Lieut
4 1st Lieut

1 K (90-day)
2 D
3 United States
4 D 16 United States
April 13, 1825Wicklow County, IrelandAugust 16, 1893WaterlooWaterloo, Indianawounded 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
Eich, Jacob PrivateG1836GermanyJuly 4, 1875Chippewa Township, Wayne County, OhiodiseaseSt. Michael Lutheran or BowerBaughman Township or Marshallville, Wayne County, Ohiowounded at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862
Eicher, Jr., Joseph
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 A 114 Ohio
January 7, 1843February 13, 1921WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Elder, George
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant
4 1st Srgt

1 E (90-day)
2 A 94 Ohio
3 A 94 Ohio
4 A 94 Ohio
January 22, 1839Green Township, Clark County, OhioMay 9, 1912Clifton, Ohioparalysis of the throatClifton-UnionMiami Township, Green County, Ohiowith 94th OVI: captured at Stones River, Tennessee December 31, 1862; wounded at Bentonville, North Carolina, March 19, 1865; served as State Representative in 71st Ohio General Assembly; farmer
Eldred, Ambrose S
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 E 128 Ohio
abt. 1842MichiganFebruary 1, 1892Fulton, OhioSouthviewSullivan, Ashland County, Ohio
Eldridge, William M
1 Private
2 Private

1 A
2 G 24 United States
November 12, 1844OhioJanuary 27, 1897Ashland County, OhioRedhawRedhaw, Ashland County, Ohiocabinet maker post-war
Elliot, Andrew PPrivateA (9-month)abt. November 15, 1838April 23, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippioriginal burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867
Ellis, Andrew JCorporalK (90-day)July 31, 1838Irville, OhioFebruary 4, 1918Beaver City, IndianaOaklandMorocco, Indianafarmer by occupation
Ellis, Leroy
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 D (90-day)
2 A 194 Ohio
abt. 1843OhioJuly 8, 1903Hampton, Virginiaheart diseaseHampton NationalHampton, Virginialaborer by occupation; died at National Military Home, Southern Branch, Hampton, Virginia
Ellis, Simeon H
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 H 143 Ohio (100 days)
1815VirginiaAugust 26, 1898Coschocton County, Ohio
Ellis, Sylvester A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
3 M 9 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1824January 2, 1873Dayton NationalDayton, Wayne County, Ohiomilitary service and burial highly likely to be same man as in 16th OVI but not confirmed
Ellison, Robert W
1 Private
2 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 E 81 Ohio
November 23, 1841Marlbourough, OhioFebruary 6, 1920Allen County, OhiopneumoniaWoodlawnLima, Allen County, Ohiohorse trainer by occupation
Elson, David B
1 Private
2 Hosp Stew
3 Private
4 Hosp Stew
5 Asst Surg

1 C (90-day)
2 FS
3 C 42 Ohio
4 FS 42 Ohio
5 FS 195 Ohio
September 4, 1837Stark County, OhioMarch 13, 1866Wayne County, OhioLucasLattasburg, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of Richard
Elson, Richard PrivateCOctober 28, 1839Stark County, OhioNovember 30, 1918WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of David; post-war teacher, pharmacist, dentist
Emerson, Lester P
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 A (90-day)
2 C 51 Ohio
February 11, 1835Keene, OhioSeptember 21, 1862Nashville, TennesseediseaseNashville NationalNashville, Tennessee
Emery, George
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 C
2 A 169 Ohio
November 11, 1840Rowsburg, OhioDecember 8, 1905Ashland, Ohioheart failure/asthmaAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
English, William APrivateF (90-day)August, 1840OhioFebruary 9, 1913Tuscarawas County, OhioEast AvenueNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Enneman, John PrivateAabt. 1828November 16, 1905Danville NationalDanville, Illinois
Erwin, David
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 G
2 G
April 15, 1836Burton City, OhioNovember 30, 1920Urich, MissouriUrichUrich, Missouribrother of James
Erwin, Elijah PrivateDJanuary, 1828OhioAugust 4, 1900Casey, Clark County, IllinoisSalemToledo, Cumberland County, Illinois
Erwin, James MCorporalGJuly 3, 1840Dalton, OhioMarch 29, 1916Long Beach, CaliforniaSunnysideLong Beach, Californiabrother of David
Eshleman, David H
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 G
abt. 1844July 10, 1864Morganza, Louisianaremittent feverPort Hudson, Louisiana
Estinghausen, Lewis FSergeantK (90-day)1843March 23, 1897DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Evans, Alfred H
1 Sergeant
2 Captain

1 H (90-day)
2 G 174 Ohio
1838August 27, 1908Brodhead Baptist ChurchBrodhead, Kentucky
Evarts, Andrew
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 I (90-day)
2 B 4 Ohio
3 C 4 Ohio
July 19, 1840OhioFebruary 10, 1927Dodge City, KansasKansas VeteransDodge City, Kansasmember of Lewis Post 294 Grand Army of the Republic, Dodge City, Kansas in 1880's thru death
Evarts, Harvey EPrivateFMay, 1813Bergen, New YorkNovember 23, 1901Arlington, KansasbronchitisArlingtonArlington, Kansascabinet maker in Arlington, Kansas, post war; appointed postmaster, Langdon, Kansas, October 4, 1880;
Everett, Peter WPrivateG1843January 3, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippigunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippisome military records indicate date of death on December 30, 1862
Everts, George W
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 I (90-day)
2 B 179 Ohio
December 17, 1840Knox County, OhioMay 5, 1913Leavenworth, Kansas Tower GroveMurphysboro, Illinoispost-war newspaper publisher, Justice of the Peace in Wayne County, Ohio; homesteaded Onida, Dakota Territory, 1883; moved back to Illinois and sold insurance
Ewing, Cyrus
1 Sergeant
2 Sergeant
3 Sergeant

1 K
2 K
3 K
December 10, 1831Wayne County, OhioSeptember 7, 1908Canaan, OhioJackson PresbyterianJackson, Jackson County, Ohio
Ewing, Edward
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2 G 86 Ohio
March, 1844OhioMarch 27, 1922CongressCongress, Wayne County, Ohiodischarged from 16th Ohio on writ of habeas corpus (too young); re-enlisted in 86th OVI; farmer
Ewing, George
1 Sergeant
2 1st Srgt

1 G
2 G
abt. 1821June 27, 1864Morganza, Louisianaremittent feverRobinson RunMcDonald, Pennsylvaniamilitary records show burial at Port Hudson, Louisiana; may have been re-interred at Robinson Run Cemetery or this is memorial only
Ewing, John CorporalBabt. 1832April 4, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Exline, George W
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 F (90-day)
2 D 52 Ohio
February 22, 1843New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, OhioMay 27, 1914Beach City, OhioGrandview UnionStrasburg, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Falk, Frederick F
1 Private
2 Hosp Stew

1 G
2 FS
1839GermanyDecember 20, 1867tuberculosisGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohiosome records indicate may have also served in 19th (90-day) and/or 25th Ohio - unconfirmed
Farnham, Lewis PPrivateHFebruary 22, 1840December 23, 1927West LawnCanton, Stark County, Ohio
Farra, Samuel PrivateBabt. 1843May 14, 1870Holmes County, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Farrah, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 G
2 I
abt. 1832May 30, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Farrington, Preston P
1 Private
2 Private

1 D 3 Ohio (90-day)
2 F
July 12, 1840IndianaJuly 17, 1906Mechanicsburg, OhioGuy or Maple GroveRosedale or Mechanicsburg, Madison or Champaign County, Ohiorecords conflict on burial cemetery, Guy or Maple Grove
Fast, Luther M
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 H 42 Ohio
February 13, 1843Ashland County, OhioJanuary 16, 1930Knoxville, IowaGracelandKnoxville, Iowa
Feaster, George PrivateEabt. 1812August 23, 1896
Feeman, Franklin MusicianKNovember 16, 1845November 7, 1895Pant Valley, Ohioaccidental pistol shotBigelowBig Prairie, Holmes County, Ohiopension records incorrectly identify year of death as 1898 - 21st Reunion proceedings verify death in 1895
Feeman, Levi
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 H
2 H
abt. October 18, 1840OhioAugust 4, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippifrom wounds received July 12, 1863; severe wound to left arm - amputatedVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippisource of wounds may be during siege of Jackson, Mississippi; some records indicate birth year of 1843
Feightner, Jacob
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
October 25, 1841June 20, 1894Kendallville, IndianaMt. PleasantKendallville, Indiana
Feister, Andrew PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1827August 11, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippidrowned in Mississippi RiverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Felix, William H
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 C
2 C
October 12, 1840Somerset, PennsylvaniaMay 3, 1905Woodbridge, Michigancirrhosis of liverFrontierFrontier, Michigan
Felton, James PrivateDFebruary 23, 1821OhioSeptember 5, 1863Columbus, OhiodiseaseGreen LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Fenner, Raymond
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Corporal

1 I
2 B
3 I 114 Ohio
4 I 114 Ohio
1836Ohioabt. 1877OakwoodPepin, Wisconsin
Ferrell, Lewis HCorporalA1839OhioSeptember 8, 1892Zanesville, OhioGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Ferrell, William BPrivateAJuly, 1844OhioSeptember 26, 1911Lakin, Kansasheart failureLakinLakin, Kansas
Ferren, John W
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 18 United States U.S. Command
June 30, 1842July 8, 1906Green LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Ferren, Thomas B
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant
3 Sergeant

1 D (90-day)
2 D
3 D 114 Ohio
abt. 1840OhioJune 17, 1917Savannah, Georgia
Fetzer, Frederick PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1827January 30, 1863St. Louis, Missourichronic rheumatismJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Fickes, Isaac
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I
2 H
3 C 5 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
November 14, 1841Ashland, OhioAugust 7, 1920Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Filby, John W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H
2 A 114 Ohio
3 C 114 Ohio
February 29, 1844December 10, 1920Porter, IndianaGraceland Memorial ParkValparaiso, Indiana
File, Henry PrivateAabt. November, 1845Essen, GermanyJanuary 1, 1910Marietta, OhioOak GroveMarietta, Washington County, Ohio
Finch, Absalom
1 1st Lieut
2 RegQuartM
3 Captain

1 F
2 FS
3 C
March 1, 1822August 28, 1869New Orleans, Louisianaacute hepatitisGreenwoodNew Orleans, Louisianashoemaker before and after war; alternate spelling Absolom
Finch, John WagonerGabt. 1823August 19, 1896
Fink, James MPrivateH (9-month)January 9, 1837OhioApril 22, 1918Hillsdale, MichiganOak GroveHillsdale, Michigan
Fishburn, Levi PrivateIAugust 9, 1837Jefferson, OhioNovember 10, 1903Jefferson, OhioJefferson PioneerWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Fisher, Benjamin FCorporalF1840Claiborne, OhioMarch 26, 1889York Center, Ohioconsumption (tuberculosis)ClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohio
Fisher, Conrad GPrivateAJuly 31, 1844OhioJuly 23, 1916Omaha, NebraskaForest LawnOmaha, Nebraska
Fisher, George PrivateHabt. 1837December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, MississippiVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Fisher, Hiram T
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant
3 Captain

1 I
2 I
3 F 53 United States CT
August 29, 1839June 20, 1932Gary, Indiana
Fisher, Martin PrivateHFebruary, 1842PennsylvaniaApril 11, 1913Nashville, OhioNashville Methodist ChurchNashville, Holmes County, Ohio
Fisher, Samuel PrivateBSeptember 28, 1840IndianaJune 14, 1930Sherwood, MichiganSherwoodSherwood, Michigan
Fisher, William PrivateHabt. 1843January 4, 1863Yazoo River, MississippidiseaseCairo, Illinois
Fitch, James A
1 Corporal
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 G 15 United States
2 D 15 United States
3 H
abt. 1839December 31, 1927Fredericksburg, OhioFredericksburg WestFredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Flack, Ezekiel PrivateCabt. 1840April 13, 1913Indiana Soldiers' HomeWest Lafayette, Indiana
Flaharty, Marion
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
May 24, 1843December 27, 1898Bozeman, MontanaSunset HillsBozeman, Montana
Flemin, Alonzo
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A
2 A
June 13, 1835July 14, 1902WoodlawnZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Fletcher, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 D
abt. 1837February 11, 1902
Fletcher, John QA
1 Private
2 Private

1 D
2 I 3 United States Veterans Reserve
May 22, 1838OhioMarch 31, 1910Carthage, IllinoisMoss RidgeCarthage, Illinois
Fletcher, Joshua GPrivateD1839OhioAugust 9, 1862Cumberland Gap, TennesseeperitonitisKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
Fletcher, Newton W
1 Musician
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 I 102 Ohio
1843April 15, 1915Connersville, IndianaDaltonDalton, Wayne County, Ohiosoldier also gave name as William Newton Fletcher for 102nd Ohio enlistment
Fletcher, Spencer PrivateDabt. 1835April 4, 1863Milliken's Bend, Louisianatyphoid feverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Floyd, George W
1 Private
2 Private

1 E (90-day)
2 E 152 Ohio (100 days)
April 28, 1842Watertown, New YorkAugust 21, 1889LakewoodMinneapolis, Minnesotanotable photographer in Ohio and Minnesota
Foglesong, Byron
1 Private
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1838June 26, 1908WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Forbes, John FAPrivateEabt. 1842March 27, 1863Milliken't Bend, Louisianatyphoid feverOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohioalso recorded as buried at Vicksburg National Cemetery - re-interred or memorial only in Ohio unknown
Force, Mason D
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 B
abt. 1838February 18, 1900Akron, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Ford, Abraham WPrivateK (90-day)October 25, 1828March 1, 1886DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Ford, James H
1 Corporal
2 1st Srgt

1 A
2 I 195 Ohio
1842November 12, 1911GreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Ford, Porter MPrivateB (90-day)18401906Wood, OhioOak GroveBowling Green, Wood County, Ohio
Foreman, Samuel
1 Private
2 Private

1 H
2 C 9 United States
January 31, 1823December 22, 1898Wooster, OhioFocklerSaxton, Pennsylvania
Forest, Henry CorporalD (90-day)1838may be same man as Henry Forrest, 122nd OVI, wounded at Battle of Wilderness, Virginia, 5/6/1864, died 5/17/1864 - not proven as of 9/19/2015
Forney, William WPrivateISeptember, 1836January 8, 1903Rye, Pennsylvania
Fortney, Hiram C
1 Corporal
2 Corporal
3 Corporal

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
December 14, 1840OhioMay 1, 1926Lodi, OhioWoodlawnLodi, Medina County, Ohio
Fortney, John S
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 114 Ohio
August 15, 1843OhioJune 20, 1928New Pittsburg, OhioRiceWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Fortney, William APrivateCNovember 20, 1838OhioApril 20, 1913Wayne County, OhioRiceWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Foss, William J
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 H 1 Ohio (90-day)
2 A
abt. 1838June 26, 1899
Foster, John G
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
July 16, 1844PennsylvaniaJuly 6, 1918Donovan, IllinoisPrairie DellIroquois, Illinoisoccupation was farmer
Fraim, John H
1 Corporal
2 Corporal

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
1832March 29, 1890WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Fraize, Benjamin BPrivateHNovember 27, 1842Chippewa, OhioOctober 6, 1902WoodlandDes Moines, Iowa(farm) implement business
Fraize, Daniel WPrivateHDecember 31, 1836Wayne County, OhioFebruary 7, 1863Young's Point, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
France, Alexander
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 B 80 Ohio
November 9, 1820February 6, 1898Fair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
France, Oliver W
1 Private
2 Captain

1 F (90-day)
2 G 126 Ohio
February 9, 1836New Philadelphia, OhioMay 23, 1864Spotsylvania County, Virginiadied of wounds received May 6, 1864, at Battle of the Wilderness; minnie ball through right lungFredericksburg NationalFredericksburg, Virginiapainter and cabinet maker pre-war; recruited elements of 126th Ohio and elected Captain
Frazier, David
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 B 15 Ohio
3 B 15 Ohio
4 D 18 Ohio
abt. 1835December 14, 1913Cambridge, OhioNorthwoodCambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio
Fredline, Andrew J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 C
2 F 120 Ohio
3 E 114 Ohio
4 B 48 Ohio
April 14, 1845June 27, 1895JeromesvilleJeromesville, Ashland County, Ohiowitness in murder trial of James K. Postley who murdered Pvt. Jerry Brownmiller in Galveston, Texas, February 19, 1866
Freeze, Henry PrivateHApril 4, 1839Wayne County, OhioJanuary 14, 1907Mansfield, Ohioheart attackdied of heart attack at corner of Diamond and Arch streets, Mansfield, Ohio
Frew, James PrivateGabt. 1832February 24, 1862Camp Dennison, Ohiofebris typhoidesSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiono burial/cemetery records found
Fribley, James J
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut
4 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 K 98 Ohio
3 K 98 Ohio
4 K 74 Ohio
December 2, 1841September 8, 1923Baxter Springs, KansasGrand Army of the RepublicMiami, Oklahoma
Friedberger, Philip CorporalIJune 11, 1841GermanySeptember 1, 1879suicide by poison (morphine)RosemontUniontown, Alabamagravesite identity highly likely but not proven; became merchant in Selma, Alabama
Friend, Jacob
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 E 80 Ohio
February 2, 1818Fairfield County, OhioJuly 7, 1899New Salem Methodist EpiscopalPerry County, Ohioboot and shoe business, Pleasantville, Ohio
Frits, Frederick I
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 K
2 I
3 K
abt. 1838August 19, 1864Morganza, LouisianadysenteryPort Hudson NationalPort Hudson, Louisianacemetery record not found
Frits, John
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 K
2 I
3 K
abt. 1841ArcherPrinceton, Indianaalso spelled Frits on some records
Frizell, Samuel H
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 B
2 B
August 2, 1841Holmes County, OhioFebruary 16, 1917Killbuck, OhioElliotHolmes County, Ohio
Fry, Daniel B
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
3 E 102 Ohio
October 27, 1839Richland County, OhioMay 13, 1922Industry, IllinoisIndustryIndustry, Portage County, OhioPOW September 24, 1864 to April 22, 1865; survived explosion of Steamer Sultana, April 27, 1865. Farmer by occupation.
Fry, Jacob APrivateE (9-month)April 18, 1840Holmes County, OhioApril 9, 1928Benton, OhioFryburgFryburg, Auglaize County, OhioFindAGrave contributor reports gravesite not found; additional information indicates burial may be in Hicksville, Ohio - no records found
Fryer, Park HPrivateFabt. 1825PennsylvaniaJuly 23, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, MissouriU.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs lists date of death as July 23, 1863; actual age at enlistment may be 39
Fulton, Harrison EPrivateK1838West Salem, Wayne County, OhioJuly 6, 1881Wayne County, OhioHazzardWest Salem, Wayne County, Ohio
Fulton, John S
1 Lt Col
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 FS (90-day)
2 K 82 Ohio
3 K 82 Ohio
October 9, 1818Florence, PennsylvaniaApril 17, 1862Ashland, Ohiodied at home of typhoid feverAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohiocommissioned General of an Ohio militia troop in 1852, soon after disbanded; lawyer and prosecuting attorney for Ashland County, Ohio
Fulton, Luther H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K
2 D 114 Ohio
3 B 114 Ohio
4 A 48 Ohio
October 9, 1847October 13, 1924West Salem, Ohio
Funk, Elmore PrivateHMarch 27, 1843Wooster, OhioMay 8, 1922Indianapolis or Wooster, Indiana or Ohiopension record indicates death in Indianapolis, Indiana, family records list Wooster, Ohio
Funk, Frederick RPrivateH (9-month)abt. 1827May 19, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in first assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; wounded in headVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Funk, Zenas PrivateCAugust 6, 1842Plain Township, Wayne County, OhioOctober 19, 1915Jeromesville, OhioPleasant ViewWayne County, Ohio
Gallant, Amos ACorporalFDecember 19, 1842Thomson Township, Delware County, OhioMarch 21, 1929Lewistown, Illinois
Gallant, Thomas PrivateFOctober 8, 1818Pike County, OhioOctober 19, 1886Marion County, OhioBonnerLa Rue, Marion County, Ohio
Galleon, Elijah C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 B 31 Iowa
3 G 14 Iowa
4 A 14 Iowa
June 8, 1841Millersburg, OhioJune 28, 1888Toledo, IowaWoodlawnToledo, Iowamay have operated a general store in Toledo, Iowa, post-war; also listed as nursery agent in 1880 census, Toledo, Iowa
Galloway, Cyrus PrivateGJune 3, 1832Wayne County, OhioMay 24, 1863Paducah, KentuckygastroenteritisDaltonDalton, Wayne County, Ohiosome records indicated death on May 27, 1863
Gambier, Henry PrivateEabt. 18361907
Gamble, Thomas PrivateBAugust 1, 1822Diron County, IrelandOctober 5, 1907MasonicTipton, Iowasome records list death as August 7, 1907
Ganer, John J
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 43 Ohio
February 9, 1840GermanyMay 22, 1883Lauber HillFulton County, Ohioearly headstone record shows cemetery as Village in Gibsonville, Ohio
Gangler, John PrivateAabt. 1842September 13, 1900Sandusky, Ohiohit by streetcar near Soldier's Sailor's HomeSoldiers and Sailors HomeSandusky, Ohio
Garber, James PrivateKabt. 1843September 16, 1863
Gardner, David MCorporalK1842OhioJune 28, 1899Indianapolis, Indiana
Gardner, Henry CorporalIJanuary 22, 1845OhioJune 22, 1896Mountaindale, OregonOld Scotch ChurchHillsboro, Oregon
Garfield, William H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 64 Ohio
3 D 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers
4 D 1 United States
February 29, 1828September 23, 1891BellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Garing, Joseph CPrivateH 5, 1845Wooster, Wayne County, OhioSeptember 16, 1925Ellicottville, New YorkHoly CrossEllicottville, New Yorkcemetery identified from obituary, no record found
Garing, William EPrivateH1843OhioSeptember 30, 1885Pittsburg, PennsylvaniaWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Garretson, John PrivateGabt. 1819May 2, 1863near Thompson's Hill, Mississippi, Mississippidied of wounds received May 1, 1863, at Battle of Thompson's Hill, Mississippi; shot through thigh
Gault, Samuel D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 B
3 H 152 Indiana
August 22, 1845Monroeville, IndianaNovember 7, 1927Richland Center, WisconsinBloom CityBloom City, Wisconsin
Gaver, Charles WPrivateKAugust 16, 1843OhioJanuary 30, 1863Paducah, Kentuckydied of gunshot wound received at (assumed) Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 28/29, 1862BloomfieldBloomfield, Californiatwin brother of John; Bloomfield Cemetery gravestone(s) likely marker(s) only; some military records show date of death as June 30, 1863 - research leans toward January
Gaver, John WPrivateKAugust 16, 1843OhioJanuary 11, 1898Sonoma County, CaliforniaBloomfieldBloomfield, Californiatwin brother of Charles
Geary, Thomas J
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 G 178 Ohio (1 year)
abt. 1839May 30, 1911Hayesville, Ashland County, Ohio
Gensemer, Urias RPrivateC (90-day)1839July 27, 1920Wayne County, OhioMaple MoundCreston, Wayne County, Ohio
George, John CPrivateAabt. 1843May 23, 1863Milliken's Bend, Louisianachronic dysenteryVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippisome records indicate death May 22, 1863
Gepford, Abraham PrivateKabt. 1840December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippimay have been moved to or memorial stone in Burbank Cemetery, Wayne County, Ohio
Gepford, Daniel BPrivateKabt. 1836June 16, 1863St. Louis, Missouri"marasmus" (malnutrition)Jefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missourimemorial stone in Burbank Cemetery, Wayne County, Ohio
Gharst, Theodore TPrivateB (90-day)January 19, 1840Mariette, PennsylvaniaDecember 16, 1914Olney, Richland County, IllinoisMount PleasantClaremont, Illinois
Gibbons, Samuel G
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 A
2 A
1839Jamesville, OhioFebruary 9, 1924Boone, IowaBass PointBoone, Iowa
Gibson, Abraham
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry
December 16, 1841OhioSeptember 5, 1919Beaman, Missouriapoplexy cerebral (stroke)Oak RidgeWest Liberty, Iowa
Gibson, William PrivateE (90-day)abt. 1840June 14, 1913Calgary, Canadapossibly buried at Union Cemetery, Calgary, Canada, Sec. M, Blk 8, Plot 23, no visible marker per FindAGrave 3/1/2016
Gift, Abram
1 Musician
2 Private
3 Captain

1 FS 18 Ohio
2 G (9-month)
3 D 169 Ohio (100 days)
1830February 23, 1916Akron, OhioCrown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Gill, Jacob M
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 C 114 Ohio
February 10, 1843June 24, 1923Jeromesville, Ohioapoplexy (stroke)JeromesvilleJeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio
Gillmore, John WPrivateFabt. 1842April 8, 1863Milliken's Bend, Louisianavariola; small poxVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Gilson, Boyd C
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 H
October 30, 1839Manchester, PennsylvaniaAugust 20, 1917Louisville, KentuckyCave HillLouisville, Kentucky
Gingery, Eli
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2 G 20 United States
July 28, 1830OhioNovember 12, 1879Wayne County, OhioJackson PresbyterianJackson, Jackson County, Ohio
Gingery, Jonathan R
1 Private
2 Private

1 G 86 Ohio (90-day)
2 F (9-month)
May 8, 1842May 25, 1914Wooster, Ohio
Girard, Paul F
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 E 114 Ohio
3 F 114 Ohio
1831Lure, Haute-Saone, Franche-Comte County, FranceMay 29, 1897Saint Genevieve CatholicCalmoutier, Holmes County, Ohio
Glancy, George WPrivateK (90-day)April 20, 1838PennsylvaniaNovember 21, 1903LinesvilleLinesville, Pennsylvania
Glass, Alfred
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 K 15 West Virginia
3 F 10 West Virginia
July, 1830Wayne County, OhioAugust 14, 1906Los Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles NationalLos Angeles, California
Glick, George M
1 Corporal
2 Private

1 A
2 A
1843OhioApril, 1884Covington, Kentuckyfeverdeath info from 11th Reunion transcript; burial info on ACWDB may be incorrect (Elmwood, KC)-unable to locate gravesite or confirm if K.C. Glick is same - 11/26/15
Glime, Charles RPrivateKFebruary 6, 1839Canaan Twp. County, OhioDecember 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshotVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippigravestone image from Canaan Center Cemetery, Canaan, Ohio, is memorial only
Glotfelter, Solomon
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 6
abt. 1838abt. 1912New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohiogame warden of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, after war
Goff, Thomas PrivateD (90-day)May 19, 1838November 30, 1898FrazeyburgFrazeyburg, Muskingum County, Ohio
Goode, Martin/Moses MPrivateE (90-day)May 15, 1826Warren, OhioFebruary 16, 1898Grant, IndianaIOOF Estates of SerenityMarion, Indiana
Goodile, Philip
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Private

1 K (9-month)
2 D (9-month)
December 25, 1830Ram Krair, GermanyMay 12, 1907Buffalo, New YorkMenloMenlo, Iowamilitary records indicate a birth year of 1833
Goodyear, Jesse/James E
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 K
3 K
February 20, 1843Wooster, OhioJune 20, 1933Canton, OhioWest LawnCanton, Stark County, Ohio
Goon, John PrivateF (9-month)abt. 1842Wayne County, OhioFebruary 20, 1863Jackson, Mississippidisease in hospital as prisoner of warpossibly St. Michael LutheranJackson, Mississippi"finger shot off" assumed at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou
Gordon, Samuel F?G1844October 2, 1861Camp Tiffin, Wooster, Ohioaccidental gunshot woundWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiokilled by accidental gunshot (see Wolbach ch. 2) on day of enlistment
Gorsuch, Robert NPrivateBMarch 9, 1839Ripley, OhioJuly 2, 1913Pekin, IllinoisGlenPaxton, Illinois
Gould, Silas
1 Sergeant
2 Sergeant

1 B (90-day)
2 F 3 Ohio Cavalry
March 6, 1820Ashland County, OhioMay 12, 1863Sullivan, OhiodiseaseGouldAshland County, Ohio
Gould, Thomas
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 62 Ohio
abt. 1842June 28, 1909Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohioheadstone labeled "M. M. Gould" but shows Co. K, 16th OVI, process of elimination
Gould, William
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 D
3 K 14 United States Verterans Reserve
4 A 198 Ohio (1 year)
1837OhioMay 28, 1913Muskingum County, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Gourley, James PrivateK (90-day)December 15, 1841Sidney, OhioNovember 8, 1917Sidney, OhioGracelandSidney, Shelby County, Ohio
Graeter, Henry A
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 C 41 Ohio
3 B 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers
May 17, 1840August 11, 1920Dayton, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodied at National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio
Graham, Hugh CCorporalGabt. 1842February 9, 1871Wayne County, OhioFredericksburg East SideFredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohiomay have become medical doctor after war
Graham, Thomas PrivateEabt. 1843April 27, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckycontinued fever/camp feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseerecord not found in national cemetery search
Graham, Thomas CorporalBabt. 1840December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshotOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiosome records indicate burial at Vicksburg National Cemetery - may have been re-interred to Oak Hill
Gray, Alexander
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 B 9 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
April 1, 1844Lancaster, PennsylvaniaJanuary 8, 1919Smithville, Ohioheart troubleSmithvilleSmithville, Wayne County, Ohiocemetry info places death on 4/4/1919 but newspaper obit states 1/8/1919; post-war clerk
Gray, David CorporalEabt. 1834May 8, 1863Mississippi Rivertyphoid feverMound City NationalMound City, Illinois
Gray, James N
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 H (90-day)
2 G 62 Ohio
3 G 62 Ohio
May 21, 1842Cambridge, OhioNovember 29, 1914Houston, TexasEvergreenHouston, Texas
Gray, James MPrivateA (9-month)abt. 1839July 27, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippityphoid malarial feverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Gray, John HSergeantFOctober 23, 1837November 28, 1861Richwood, Ohiocontinued feverPriceRichwood, Union County, Ohiobirthdate calculated from gravestone inscription
Gray, Samuel JPrivateBSeptember 25, 1842Holmes County, OhioDecember 23, 1914Millersburg, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Green, Albert/Almanza WPrivateE (90-day)July 17, 1833Ontario County, New YorkMay 5, 1922Jackson County, MissouriMount WashingtonIndependence, Missouri(NOT the man buried in Alliance Cemetery in Ohio)
Green, John E
1 Private
2 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 E
abt. 1842September 26, 1863Camp Chase, Ohioremittent feverFredericksburg WestFredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Grice, Caleb F
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
3 E 102 Ohio
March 14, 1831Fayette County, PennsylvaniaDecember 17, 1913Bellville, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohiosurvived explosion of Sultana while returning home from war, younger brother did not
Griffin, Joseph/James/John WPrivateHabt. 1843January 4, 1862Lexington, KentuckydiptheriaCityLexington, Kentuckyconfusion with John A Griffin
Grimes, Parker CCorporalK1840OhioMay 9, 1883Vermontville, Michiganburned in sawmill explosionWoodlawnVermontville, Michigan
Grindle, David J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Sergeant
5 1st Srgt

1 C
2 I
3 H
4 H 197 Ohio
5 H 197 Ohio
July 5, 1842OhioDecember 11, 1881Floral GroveWest Unity, Williams County, Ohiobrother of George
Grindle, George W
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 1st Lieut

1 C
2 I
3 H 197 Ohio
March 16, 1836Wayne County, OhioJuly 1, 1902Fifield, Price County, WisconsinForest HomeFifield, Price County, Wisconsinbrother of David
Grindle, Harvey PrivateIabt. 1842OhioAugust 6, 1864New Orleans, Louisianatyphoid malarial feverMonumentOrleans Parish County, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Grindle, John EPrivateIabt. 1844March 25, 1863BethelJeromesville, Ashland County, Ohiodied 12 days after discharge for disability, likely disease - considering as Honor Roll
Grindle, William PrivateIDecember 14, 1840OhioJune 2, 1925West Unity, Williams County, OhioFloral GroveWest Unity, Williams County, Ohio
Griner, Solomon PrivateCabt. 1843June 3, 1862Flat Lick, Kentuckycontinued feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseerecord not found in national cemetery search
Groover, Ezra CPrivateFabt. 1843August 28, 1881SchoolcraftSchoolcraft, Kalamzaoo County, Michigan
Grotendollar, Charles PrivateFabt. 1842July 23, 1863Milliken's Bend, Louisianaintermittent feverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino official burial records found
Grover, John
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 I
abt. 1841February 12, 1863Young's Point, Louisianatyphoid malarial feverVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Grower, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 3 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1838November 20, 1905Sandusky, OhioZionButler, Richland County, Ohio
Grubb, Jesse
1 Private
2 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 H 65 Ohio
March 23, 1833Cambridge, Guernsey County, OhioNovember 7, 1911Vinton County, OhioHooper RidgeAmesville, Athens County, Ohioabsolute verification of bio info not found but highly likely due to county of enlistment
Hackinson, Robert PrivateA (90-day)January 6, 1836December 16, 1913OhioForestFredericktown, Knox County, Ohio
Hagglebarger, Henry
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
3 H 5 United States Light Artillery
1837Minden, New YorkMarch 25, 1895Warsaw, Coschocton County, OhioSpring MountainSpring Mountain, Coschocton County, Ohio
Hahn, Andrew J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 E 67 Illinois (90-day)
3 E 115 Ohio
4 E 188 Ohio
February 7, 1839OhioFebruary 2, 1921Napa County, CaliforniaVeterans Memorial GroveYountville, Napa County, California
Hall, Edward LPrivateG (90-day)May 5, 1837Berlin, OhioApril 29, 1927Stanwood, MichiganHighland ViewBig Rapids, Michigan
Hall, John C
Soldier's Profile
SergeantCSeptember 21, 1842Wayne County, OhioMarch 29, 1907Wooster, Ohiocomplications of diseaseWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Hall, Thomas
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Srgt

1 C
2 B 60 Ohio
3 B 60 Ohio
October 22, 1825abt. February 18, 1901ShreveShreve, Wayne County, OhioDate of death on Pension card same as Thomas Hall of 1st Indiana Cavalry - coincident?
Hall, Warner
1 Private
2 Wagoner

1 G (90-day)
2 B
abt. 1830November 8, 1903ForestCircleville, Pickaway County, Ohio
Hall, William M
1 Private
2 Musician

1 G (90-day)
2 Band 1 West Virginia Cavalry
1820October 9, 1920Sandusky, Ohio
Hallenbeck, Aaron A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 G 66 Illinois
3 G 66 Illinois
abt. 1835February 5, 1924Chico, New Mexico
Hamilton, Carlton A
1 Corporal
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 I (90-day)
August 7, 1837OhioAugust 24, 1861Richland County, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, OhioWebsite designates this soldier as Honor Role since death is highly likely a result of disease obtained during 90-day service.
Hamilton, Thomas S
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 H 102 Ohio
3 H 102 Ohio
abt. 1843December 6, 1915Los Angeles, California
Hamm, Lewis PrivateHabt. 1843December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Hammer, Carrington/Curringto J
1 Private
2 Private

1 C 169 Ohio
2 D (9-month)
October, 1844Ohio1904OakwoodWeeping Water, Cass County, Nebraska
Hammer, John WPrivateKNovember 21, 1837March 25, 1915Wooster, Wayne County, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Hammer, Samuel P
1 Private
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 E 54 Ohio
December 25, 1839Wayne County, OhioJanuary 16, 1915Neosho, MissouriOdd FellowsNeosho, Newton County, Missouri
Hammond, John PrivateGabt. 1841March 6, 1911Dayton NationalDayton, Ohio
Hanna, John FPrivateG (90-day)1843January 27, 1924Millersburg, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Hanna, Thomas APrivateGSeptember 8, 1839Knox County, OhioJanuary 6, 1926Mansfield, OhiobronchitisOdd Fellows (I.O.O.F.)Lucas, Richland County, Ohio
Hannahs, William A
1 1st Lieut
2 Captain
3 Captain

1 K (90-day)
2 97 Ohio
3 F 97 Ohio
October 9, 1828Eden, Licking County, OhioDecember 8, 1910Grand Rapids, Kent County, MichiganRiversideAlma, Gratiot County, Michigan
Hannum, James G
1 Sergeant
2 1st Srgt
3 Sergeant

1 A
2 A
3
June 23, 1817Concord, PennsylvaniaMay 2, 1907Concord, Pennsylvania
Harbaugh, Amos
1 Private
2 Private

1 E
2 I 19 Ohio
April 14, 1841OhioNovember 25, 1905Harrison TWP County, IndianaBeechCoal City, Owen County, Indiana
Harbaugh, John APrivateIJanuary 30, 1833West Salem, Wayne County, OhioOctober 12, 1917West Salem, Ashland County, OhioWest SalemWest Salem, Wayne County, Ohio
Harbaugh, Peter PrivateKabt. 1838May 13, 1862Cumberland Gap, Kentuckygunshot wound to headKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeshot in forehead during skirmish at Cumberland Gap - occurred on April 29, 1862
Harbaugh, Solomon R
1 Private
2 Private

1 A
2 C 114 Ohio
February 18, 1836Ashland County, OhioSeptember 3, 1911Denver, Denver County, ColoradoGenevaGeneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska
Harbaugh, William H
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 E
2 E
June 22, 1843GermanyMay 15, 1879Clinton Two, OhioGreenlawnTiffin, Seneca County, Ohio
Hardesty, Samuel PrivateDFebruary 11, 1862Somerset, Kentuckycontinued feverCave HillLouisville, Kentucky
Hardy, Rufus B
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 Adjutant
4 1st Lieut
5 1st Lieut

1 C (90-day)
2 C 41 Ohio
3 FS 41 Ohio
4 FS 41 Ohio
5 E 41 Ohio
January 1, 1841OhioFebruary 13, 1931Los Angeles, CaliforniaRiversideKalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Harkins, Denton PrivateHabt. 1842Wayne County, OhioSeptember 10, 1865Old PresbyterianLawrence TWP, Stark County, Ohio
Harman, Philip S
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 D
2 B 114 Ohio
3 D 114 Ohio
October 6, 1838Westmoreland, PennsylvaniaMay 27, 1902Millersburg, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Harman, Samuel MusicianB (90-day)abt. 18371912
Harn, George WU
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 I
July 30, 1820Frederick County, MarylandDecember 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; wounded in thighVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippigravesite 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 EPrivateD (9-month)abt. 1831May 29, 1863Raymond, MississippidiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino records found in DVA cemetery search
Harper, Sidney S
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
1837Tuscarawas County, OhioApril 17, 1895vavular disease of heartLeavenworth NationalLeavenworth, Kansassalesman
Harrington, Oscar E
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 H 2 Ohio Cavalry
3 25 Ohio Light Artillery
August 24, 1843OhioMay 21, 1898Grand Rapids, Kent County, MichiganGrand Rapids Veterans HomeGrand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan
Harris, Benjamin FPrivateHJanuary 19, 1840OhioFebruary 8, 1919Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohiobladder troubleMound ViewMount Vernon, Knox County, Ohiopainter by trade
Harris, Bishop A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 I
3 C 114 Ohio
August 20, 1842Holmes County, OhioJuly 22, 1912Milton Twp, Wayne County, OhioMaple MoundCreston, Ohio
Harris, William
1 Corporal
2 Private
3 ?

1 E (90-day)
2 D 18 United States
3 H 18 United States
abt. 1832January 7, 1911Springfield, Ohio
Harrow, James PrivateK (90-day)March 4, 1827Belmont County, OhioJune 25, 1912Licking County, Ohioheart disease
Hart, Adam PrivateCabt. 1840May 25, 1900Ashland, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
Hart, Jr., David PrivateKabt. 1846April 24, 1864New Orleans, Louisianavariola (small pox)New Orleans, Louisiana
Hashfield, Jacob PrivateI (90-day)November 13, 1821December 13, 1866BellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Haskins, Charles A
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 K
2 K
abt. 1832November 30, 191011/12/17 researching FindAGrave #62933172 - pending.
Hass, Augustus A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 A
2 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
3 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
September 15, 1844Gusternhain, PrussiaAugust 30, 1919Bellaire, Ohio
Hause, Isaac PrivateHabt. 1830June 25, 1862Barbourville, Kentuckycontinued feverCave Hill NationalLouisville, Kentucky
Hawk, Daniel
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (9-month)
2 I 195 Ohio
December 23, 1840Wooster, Wayne County, OhioApril 1, 1904Wooster, Wayne County, OhioOverton Church of GodOverton, Wayne County, Ohio
Hawke, Peter M
1 Private
2 1st Srgt
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 1st Lieut

1 E (90-day)
2 H 44 Ohio
3 H 8 Ohio Cavalry
4 H 8 Ohio Cavalry
5 H 8 Ohio Cavalry
November 2, 1837Bethel TWP, Clark County, OhioFebruary 1, 1918New Carlisle, Clark County, OhioNew CarlisleNew Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio
Hawken, Henry C
1 Drum Maj
2 Private
3 Private

1 FS (90-day)
2 D 110 Ohio
3 Band United States
November 1, 1829Columbus, OhioApril 30, 1905Springfield, OhioFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohiowas prominent musician during and after the war
Hawkins, Nicholas S
1 Private
2 Musician

1 C (90-day)
2 A 120 Ohio
March, 1825Wooster, Wayne County, OhioAugust 9, 1900Fredericksburg, Wayne County, OhioFredericksburg East SideFredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Hay, James H
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 A (90-day)
2 F 51 Ohio
August 25, 1841Coshocton, Coshocton County, OhioFebruary 2, 1916Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohiouremic poisoningSouth LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio
Hay, Simeon P
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Sergeant
5 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 H 23 Ohio
3 G 23 Ohio
4 G 23 Ohio
5 G 23 Ohio
July 7, 1842Holmes County, OhioJune 24, 1919Pacific Beach, CaliforniaLos Angeles NationalLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
Hay, William P
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 2nd Lieut
4 1st Lieut

1 A (90-day)
2 G 80 Ohio
3 I 80 Ohio
4 I 80 Ohio
abt. 1843Coshocton County, OhioJune 29, 1906Sandusky, OhioOak RidgeCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohiograve photo requested 11/18/17
Haynes, Francis D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 I 51 Ohio
3 H 51 Ohio
abt. 1835February 19, 1876GreenwoodLagrange, Indiana
Hays, Abner
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 H 59 New York
3 B 59 New York
January 23, 1841OhioDecember 21, 1914Longmont, Boulder County, ColoradoMountain ViewLongmont, Boulder County, Colorado
Hazen, David JPrivateAAugust 31, 1829Jefferson, Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaApril 10, 1903Zanesville, Muskingum County, OhioerysipelasGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Hazen, Jacob
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A
2 I 195 Ohio
March 16, 1833Martinsburg, Knox County, OhioApril 21, 1903Zanesville, Muskingum County, OhioGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Heckert, Benjamin F
Soldier's Profile

1 1st Srgt
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 K
2 K
3 K
March 29, 1840Wooster, Wayne County, OhioApril 12, 1911Paw Paw, Michiganheart failureProspect HillPaw Paw, Michigancousin of Levi Heckert
Heckert, Elias PrivateK1841OhioDecember 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshotVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino record found in DVA cemetery search
Heckert, Levi H
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 K
2 K
1839OhioSeptember 12, 1899MaplewoodSaint Elmo, Illinoiscousin of Benjamin Heckert
Hedrick, Henry PrivateHabt. 1838October 22, 1863Varrollton, Louisianachronic dysenteryMonumentChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Hefflefinger, James K
1 Private
2 Private

1 H
2 H 114 Ohio
March 12, 1843Wooster, Wayne County, OhioJune 14, 1923Lima, Allen County, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Heichael, John LPrivateB (90-day)April 17, 1836Mohican Twp, Ashland County, OhioAugust 24, 1914Ashland, Ashland County, OhioJeromesvilleJeromesville, Ashland County, Ohio
Heinsman, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 B 5 United States Verterans Reserve
abt. 1821GermanyApril 9, 1895Dayton, Ohiochronic nephritisDayton NationalDayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Heitz, Sr., Frederick S
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 B (90-day)
2 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery
3 D 1 Ohio Light Artillery
October 24, 1830FranceJuly 11, 1911Ashland, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
Heller, Joseph SPrivateGJanuary 31, 1842Orrville, OhioJanuary 11, 1925Orrville, OhioOrrOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Helwick, Lewis APrivateEMay 8, 1843Saxony County, GermanyNovember 16, 1912Fort LaurensBolivar, Tuscarawas County, Ohiomanufacturer of furniture, undertaker
Henderson, David
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Srgt

1 G (90-day)
2 A 102 Ohio
3 A 102 Ohio
abt. 1841March 1, 1918County HomeCrawford County, Ohio
Henderson, George PrivateBabt. 1838December 28, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshotVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino record found in DVA cemetery search - may be buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, Millersburg, Ohio or marker only
Henderson, John WPrivateE (90-day)abt. 1839February 21, 1912
Henderson, Timothy HB
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H
2 H 114 Ohio
3 I 114 Ohio
September 17, 1844Wayne County, OhioNovember 6, 1920Rochester, Fulton County, IndianapneumoniaRochester I.O.O.F.Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana
Henderson, William W
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 F (90-day)
2 I 30 Ohio
3 I 30 Ohio
March 13, 1840Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, OhioJune 21, 1878
Henry, Calvin DPrivateIFebruary 1, 1843Wayne County, OhioJuly 10, 1893Moniteau County, Missouriper 1894 reunion "killed in Missouri summer 1893"MoreauTipton, Moniteau County, Missouri
Herrigen, Bernard
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 E (90-day)
2 B 66 Ohio
3 B 66 Ohio
abt. 1839September 10, 1898
Hershey, Christian M
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 B (90-day)
2 C 102 Ohio
3 C 102 Ohio
1836January 12, 1892LindenwoodFort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana
Hesler, George S
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 E 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers (1 year)
February 27, 1843Wayne County, OhioMarch 23, 1920Austin, Mower County, MinnesotaLansingLansing, Mower County, Minnesotagravestone indicates rank of sergeant but no corroborating evidence found
Hewitt, Samuel SPrivateCabt. 1835January 27, 1906
Hibbitts, George
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 K 82 Ohio
2 G
3 C 114 Ohio
November, 1845OhioSeptember 12, 1915Belmont County, Ohiocarcinoma of stomachGreenwoodBellaire, Belmont County, Ohio
Hickey, Edward J
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 D
November 2, 1818March 13, 1897Lima, OhioBarnes, Licking County, Ohiofarmer; listed on muster role of February 28, 1863 as having deserted November 16, 1862 but apparently returned to regiment, fought and was wounded at Thompson's Hill
High, Daniel PrivateKJune 16, 1837Medina County, OhioNovember 22, 1861continuous feverJackson PresbyterianJackson, Wayne County, Ohio
Highfield, Isaac F
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 Private
5 Private

1 A 15 Ohio (90-day)
2 A
3 A
4 A 2 United States Light Artillery
5 M 2 United States Light Artillery
July 5, 1831Muskingum County, OhioSeptember 17, 1876Wilmington, New Hanover County, North CarolinaOakdaleWilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolinaphoto requested 1/6/18
Hildt, George H
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 Captain
4 Major
5 Lt Col

1 F (90-day)
2 F (90-day)
3 I 30 Ohio
4 FS 30 Ohio
5 FS 30 Ohio
October 11, 1835Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County, OhioMay 17, 1914Canal Dover, Tuscarawas County, OhioMaple GroveDover, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Hileman, James ECorporalI1838OhioApril 17, 1863near Milliken's Bend, Louisianafrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Missisisppino record found in DVA cemetery search
Hill, Joseph H
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 K
2 K
July 16, 1838OhioOctober 8, 1927Canton, Stark County, Ohioarterio sclerosisWest LawnCanton, Stark County, Ohio
Hilton, Samuel T
1 Private
2 Private

1 F (90-day)
2 E 51 Ohio
April 15, 1831Montgomery County, MarylandJuly 18, 1906Baltimore, MarylandLoudon Park NationalBaltimore, Marylandaka Thomas Hilton
Hindle, Jay B
1 Private
2 Private

1 D
2 F 97 Ohio
abt. 1843DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Hines, John A
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 C 114 Ohio
abt. 18311912
Hite, George
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 G
2 K 4 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
abt. 1828July 5, 1865suicide while in serviceArlington NationalArlington, Virginia
Hoettinger, George
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 C 107 Ohio
3 C 107 Ohio
4 C 107 Ohio
1842Alsace, FranceAugust 15, 1899Wooster, Wayne County, OhiodiabetesSt. Mary'sWooster, Wayne County, Ohiostone mason
Hoff, Amos PrivateKJanuary 6, 1834Wayne County, OhioJanuary 8, 1908Dayton, Greene County, OhioWest SalemWest Salem, Wayne County, Ohiodied at National Military Home in Dayton, ohio
Hoff, Josiah HPrivateKOctober 30, 1841Milton Twp., Wayne County, OhioNovember 25, 1917Medina County, OhioSpring GroveMedina, Medina County, Ohio
Hoffman, George PrivateGabt. 1840July 14, 1862Cumberland Gap, Kentuckycontinued feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeno record found in DVA cemetery search
Hoffman, Randolph/Rudolph
1 Private
2 Private

1 K 28 Ohio
2 E
May 7, 1843Bern, SwitzerlandAugust 13, 1895Gustavus, Trumbull County, Ohioheart diseaseNorth ViewGustavus, Trumbull County, Ohiofarmer
Hogan, James CPrivateBabt. 1841January 20, 1863Paducah, Kentuckygunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862Ontario?Mound City or Springfield, Illinois / Ohiomay have been re-interred at Springfield, Ohio, or that stone is marker only
Hohn, Harvey W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Musician
4 Musician
5 Prin Musn

1 F 2 Ohio (90-day)
2 F
3 A
4 I 195 Ohio
5 FS 195 Ohio
abt. 1840
Hoke, James F
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 I
abt. 1841August 6, 1862Tazewell, Tennesseekilled in action at Battle of Tazewell, TennesseeKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeno record found in DVA cemetery search
Holden, Edward BPrivateAabt. 1838August 6, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippiinflamation of the brainVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino record found in DVA cemetery search; may have had service with Co. C, 2nd OVI but could be other namesake
Holder, James
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 D
abt. 1839December 15, 1861Camp Dennison, Cincinnati, Ohiotyphoid pneumoniaSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
Hollinger, George W
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 F
2 F
abt. 1831September 17, 1866Woodland UnionVan Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio
Hollinger, John J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C 11 United States
2 B 11 United States
3 A
October 10, 1831SwitzerlandDecember 7, 1911Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio"brain trouble"WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiogravesite include GAR marker listing Mexican War, considered incorrect; conflicting birthdates; blacksmith
Holtom, Philip L
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
1840OhioApril 27, 1865Mississippi River, Tennesseekilled by or because of boiler explosion on steamer SultanaLexingtonLexington, Richland County, Ohioafter 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
Hoobler, Samuel H
1 Private
2 Private
3 farrier

1 D (90-day)
2 H 51 Ohio
3 A 9 Ohio Cavalry
February 28, 1831Harrison County, OhioSeptember 23, 1893Baltic, Tuscarawas County, OhioBalticBaltic, Tuscarawas County, Ohioblacksmith
Hope, Thomas PrivateKMarch 17, 1840Tonge, EnglandOctober 30, 1907Fulton, MichiganSouth FultonFuton, Kalamazoo County, Michigan
Hostetter, Andrew JPrivateBJanuary 12, 1840Coshocton County, OhioFebruary 17, 1913Huntington, IndianaAddison's diseaseOld MissionUpper Sandusky, Wyandot County, Ohio
Hostetter, Jacob MPrivateBFebruary 23, 1837Coshocton, Coshocton County, OhioJuly 6, 1891Hershey, NebraskaSutherland, Nebraska
Hostler, James APrivateIMarch 25, 1837March 27, 1863Milliken's Bend, Madison County, Louisianachest crushedVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippichest crushed in accident Dec. 25, 1862, on board steamer Fanny Bullet on way to Battle of Chickasaw Bayou
Hostler, John H
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 I
June 13, 1844PennsylvaniaApril 20, 1922Ashland, OhioAshlandAshland, Ohio
Hotchkiss, William HPrivateKOctober 16, 1834Madison County, New YorkJuly 9, 1913Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, CaliforniaOak HillSan Jose, Santa Clara County, California
Hough, Daniel IPrivateCSeptember 7, 1839OhioApril 25, 1922Creighton, Cass County, MissouriClearforkGarden City, Cass County, Missouri
Hough, John PrivateCabt. 1842June 3, 1883Wooster, Ohio"lung fever"death info from 11th Reunion transcript-cannot be confirmed through other sources some of which indicate 1910
House, William RPrivateD (90-day)April 4, 1841New Castle, Coshocton County, OhioAugust 23, 1906Columbus, OhioSouth LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohiorequested FindAGrave photo 1/27/18
Hover, John PrivateCJuly, 1842PennsylvaniaJanuary 7, 1917Utica, Leavenworth County, KansasLeavenworth NationalLeavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas
Howenstine, Andrew J
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut
4 Captain

1 B (90-day)
2 I 65 Ohio
3 B 65 Ohio
4 H 65 Ohio
April 16, 1838Manheim, PennsylvaniaJanuary 23, 1899Enid, OklahomaEnidEnid, Oklahoma
Howerstein, Adam HPrivateGSeptember 12, 1836OhioOctober 11, 1863MarshallvilleMarshallville, Wayne County, OhioAncestry.com record indicates death in state of Louisiana
Hoyman, John PrivateEMarch 30, 1840January 23, 1908Holmes County, OhioPleasant GroveMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Hudson, Jacob C
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G
2 G
December 29, 1839PennsylvaniaDecember 30, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippigunshot wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 28 or 29, 1862Cave HillLouisville, Jefferson County, Kentuckygravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/3/18
Hughes, James F
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 Sgt Major

1 G (90-day)
2 F 102 Ohio
3 F 102 Ohio
January, 1839OhioNovember 9, 1906Mattoon, Coles County, Illinoisenlargement of heartDodge GroveMattoon, Coles County, Illinoisgravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/3/18
Hughes, William H
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 D
2 D
June 13, 1896Ohio
Hume, Jasper NCorporalGabt. 1832March 8, 1863Memphis, Tennesseedisease
Hummer, George W
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 H
2 H
1838Wayne County, OhioMay 8, 1916Bellevue, Huron County, OhioRidgelawnElyria, Lorain County, Ohiorequested gravesite photo from FindAGrave 2/4/18
Hummer, John H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 H
3 H
1842May 6, 1904Wooster, Wayne County, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of William
Hummer, William A
1 Corporal
2 Corporal
3 Corporal

1 H
2 H 114 Ohio
3 I 114 Ohio
August 18, 1844Wooster, Wayne County, OhioSeptember 6, 1919Wooster, Wayne County, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of John
Humphrey, Christopher
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 G 80 Ohio
3 G 80 Ohio
April 28, 1830Muskingum County, OhioOctober 11, 1912Eagle Grove, Wright County, IowaRose HillEagle Grove, Wright County, Iowa
Humphrey, George WPrivateE (90-day)March 16, 1841Hambden, OhioOctober 30, 1900Swanton, Lucas County, OhioSwantonSwanton, Lucas County, Ohiorequested FindAGrave photo 2/4/18
Humphrey, John
1 Sergeant
2 Sergeant

1 D (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
abt. 18331912
Huntsberger, Henry JPrivateCApril 21, 1840Lancaster, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaJuly 8, 1914Orrville, Wayne County, OhioParadiseSmithville, Wayne County, Ohio
Huntsberger, John P
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 C
2 C
July 25, 1842Lancaster, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaMarch 17, 1899Blackfoot, Glacier County, Montanaheart failureSaint MichaelsBrowning, Glacier County, Montana
Huntsman, Elias PrivateKabt. 1834abt. December 30, 1862from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippidied in Confederate captivity after capture at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862; exact date of death unknown
Hurdy, David W
1 Private
2 1st Lieut

1 C
2 A 169 Ohio
August 29, 1840Wayne County, OhioJune 14, 1915Hamilton, Hancock County, IllinoisOak GroveHamilton, Hancock County, Illinois
Hurling, Samuel TeamsterCOctober, 1839OhioJanuary 16, 1915Roanoke, IllinoisRoanoke TownshipRoanoke, Woodford County, Illinois
Hurst, David
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 B (90-day)
2 C 120 Ohio
November 21, 1838Lancaster, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaDecember 11, 1919Mansfield, Richland County, OhioMansfieldMansfield, Richland County, Ohio
Hurst, Phares/Pharis PrivateC1840Lancaster, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaNovember 14, 1926Ozona, Crockett County, TexasCedar HillOzona, Crockett County, Texasright arm amputated as result of Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi
Huston, Cunningham
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 Private
5 QuarterMs
6 1st Lieut

1 G (90-day)
2 C 41 Ohio
3 C 41 Ohio
4 C 41 Ohio
5 C 41 Ohio
6 C 41 Ohio
February, 1840Mount Eaton, Wayne County, OhioOctober 3, 1902Ada, Hardin County, OhioDunkirkDunkirk, Hardin County, Ohiogravesite photo requested FindAGrave 2/11/18
Hutcheson, John PrivateKabt. 1843December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; gunshotVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippino record found in DVA cemetery search
Hutchison, George WCorporalH (90-day)June 18, 1837March 13, 1908Green LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Hyatt, Hesekiah G
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 H 78 Ohio
3 H 172 Ohio
August 31, 1837Lytlesburg, Muskingum County, OhioNovember 1, 1902Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohioheart failureHarmony Christian ChurchClaysville, Guernsey County, Ohio
Icenberger, Alexander B
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I 10 Ohio Cavalry
2 E (90-day)
3 F 54 Ohio
1840May 15, 1921Dayton, OhiomyocarditisDayton NationalDayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
Inglehart, John PrivateAabt. 1842July 22, 1862Lexington, Kentuckytyphoid pneumoniaLexington NationalLexington, KentuckyLexington National Cemetery previously City (of Lexington) Cemetery
Ingraham, Benjamin FMusicianD (90-day)December 29, 1840Jackson, West VirginiaNovember 29, 1864Linton, Coshocton County, OhioPlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohiooccupation as teacher
Inscho, Adolphus MPrivateFJune 1, 1845Greenfield, Huron County, OhioFebruary 15, 1927Tehamah/Gillaspie, NebraskaFairviewCouncil Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa
Irvin, Corydon S
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 1st Srgt

1 E (90-day)
2 K 1 Ohio Cavalry
3 K 1 Ohio Cavalry
4 K 1 Ohio Cavalry
August 14, 1840Union County, OhioSeptember 30, 1928Plain City, Madison County, OhioForest GrovePlain City, Madison County, Ohio
Irvine, James S
Soldier's Profile

1 Colonel
2 Captain
3 Major

1 FS (90-day)
2 M 9 Ohio
3 FS 9 Ohio
December 24, 1822Wooster, OhioJune 23, 1882Coshocton, OhioOak RidgeCoshocton, Coschocton County, OhioMay, 1847, Captain, Company G, 4th Ohio, War with Mexico; first commander of 16th OVI; lawyer in Coshocton post-war first commander of 16th OVI; lawyer in Coshocton post-war
Jackson, George PrivateFabt. 1824April 25, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, MississippiDVA records indicate death date of April 17, 1863
Jackson, George W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 F
2 F 114 Ohio
3 G 197 Ohio (100 days)
abt. July 2, 1923Hollywood, California
Jackson, Lewis PPrivateHAugust 13, 1842Knox County, OhioMarch 9, 1912Indianapolis, Marion County, Indianacarcinoma of pylorisCrown Hill NationalIndianpolis, Marion County, Indiana
Jackson, William HPrivateF1828OhioFebruary 22, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyfrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Mound City, Illinoismedical death record lists "Exhaust and Erysiphelas" as causes of death
Jackson, William JPrivateDabt. 1840February 9, 1862Somerset, Kentuckycontinued feverDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, OhioDresden Cemetery may be marker as burial record for Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky, also exists
Jackson, William FPrivateDMay 20, 1820October 2, 1897Coshocton, Coshocton County, OhioSouth LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio
Jaco, Henry A
1 Private
2 1st Srgt

1 F
2 F
abt. 1834November 20, 1919Los Angeles NationalLos Angeles, California
Jacob, John W
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C
2 H
3 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
1843Wayne County, OhioAugust 6, 1926Sandusky, OhioMohican Church of the BrethrenLattasburg, Wayne County, OhioRemoved additional roster record for a John H Jacobs believed to be one in same. 2/17/18
Jacobs, Henry
1 Private
2 Private

1 H
2 Field & Staff 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
May 1, 1837Wayne County, OhioApril 24, 1909Ashland County, OhioMohican Church of the BrethrenLattasburg, Wayne County, OhioFindAGrave photo request made 2/17/18.
Jacoby, Samuel L
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant
5 2nd Lieut

1 K (90-day)
2 K 50 New York Engineers
3 K 50 New York Engineers
4 K 50 New York Engineers
5 M 50 New York Engineers
December 12, 1839Tyre, New YorkJuly 3, 1916Seneca Falls, New YorkstrokeFoxSeneca Falls, New York
James, Thomas LPrivateD1831Muskingum County, OhioJanuary 30, 1885West Liepsic, Putnam County, Ohiofever/consumptionMcConnellLeipsic, Putnam County, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Jefferies, Cyrus PPrivateGabt. 1839August 27, 1862Cumberland Gap, Kentuckycongestion of the lungsKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeno record found in DVA cemetery search
Job, James
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 I
2 I
3 B 186 Ohio
abt. 1841February 6, 1932
Job, Maxwell PrivateI1844Rostraver, Westmoreland County, PennsylvaniaFebruary 14, 1863Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Vicksburg National County, Mississippidied as prisoner of war
Johns, William
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 97 Ohio
June 20, 1828PennsylvaniaDecember 24, 1863Chattanooga, Tennesseefrom wounds received at Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, on November 25, 1863Chattanooga NationalChattanooga, Tennesseedefinitive link to 16th Ohio soldier not attained but 99.9% likely
Johnson, Charles PrivateD (9-month)abt. 1838March 25, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Johnson, Cyrus
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G
2 G
abt. 1839April 19, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckycontinued feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeoriginally buried on the Cumberland River, Kentucky (assumed near Cumberland Ford)
Johnson, Eli CPrivateE (90-day)April 1, 1836Clark County, OhioMay 24, 1899Enon, Clark County, OhioEnonEnon, Clark County, Ohio
Johnson, Hamilton WMusicianKSeptember 16, 1842October 21, 1863Jackson PresbyterianJackson, Ohio
Johnson, James R
1 Sergeant
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 I 69 Ohio
December 13, 1819Plainfield, Coschocton County, OhioNovember 18, 1902Plainfield, Coshocton County, Ohiothroat cancerPlainfieldPlainfield, Coschocton County, Ohiograin dealer pre-war; postmaster Plainfield, Oh, post war
Johnson, John
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 H 102 Ohio
3 H 102 Ohio
abt. 1842February 16, 1929Toledo, Ohio
Johnson, John JPrivateKNovember, 1839OhioNovember 26, 1928Lodi, Medina County, OhioChatham TownshipChatham, Medina County, Ohio
Johnson, Richard MPrivateD (9-month)April 22, 1832OhioJanuary 25, 1920Glenmont, Holmes County, OhioSunnysideGlenmont, Ohio
Johnson, Robert PPrivateDabt. 1837October 24, 1863New Orleans, Lousiianadisease
Johnson, Uriah PrivateD (9-month)abt. 1828July 15, 1863Champion Hill, Mississippidisease
Johnson, William LPrivateDabt. 1837July 14, 1863Columbus, Franklin County, Ohiophthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis)Green LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Johnson, William NPrivateFabt. 1815August 15, 1889Kansas City, Missouri
Johnston, Cyrus WPrivateB (90-day)February, 1837Ashtabula, OhioMay 12, 1890Huntington, Ohio SouthviewSullivan, Ashland County, Ohio
Jones, Evan
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 H
2 G 9 Ohio Cavalry
1844June 3, 1920Los Angeles, CaliforniamyocarditisSodier's HomeDayton, OhioFindAGrave photo request 2/25/18
Jones, Harrison M
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 G
2 I
3 C 114 Ohio
4 C 48 Ohio
May 15, 1843April 4, 1923Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio BerlinBerlin, Holmes County, OhioFindAGrave photo request 2/25/18
Jones, Simeon G
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 K 2 Ohio Cavalry
3 K 2 Ohio Cavalry
4 K 2 Ohio Cavalry
June 3, 1841OhioJanuary 28, 1917Elyria, Lorain County, Ohiochronic bronchitisRidgelawnElryria, Lorain County, Ohio
Jordan, John PrivateEabt. 1831May 19, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action at First Assault on Vicksburg, Mississippi; shoulder woundVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Joyce, William HPrivateE1829OhioMay 27, 1863James Landing, LouisianadiseaseOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiohighly likely same as buried in Oak Creek but absolute link not found 3/4/18
Justice, George WPrivateAabt. 1843OhioApril 25, 1863St. Louis or Memphis, Missouri or TendiseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennesseesome records cindicate death and burial at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, MO
Justice, Joseph
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 E 114 Ohio
3 F 114 Ohio
abt. 1841OhioMarch 25, 1865New Orleans, Louisianasmall poxChalmette NationalChalmette, St. Bernard County, Louisiana
Kain, Silas D
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant
5 1st Srgt
6 1st Lieut

1 K (90-day)
2 F 62 Ohio
3 F 62 Ohio
4 F 62 Ohio
5 F 62 Ohio
6 F 62 Ohio
August 30, 1838Erie, PennsylvaniaMarch 16, 1910Dresden, Ohiofarming accidentDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Karth, Daniel
1 Private
2 Private

1 E (90-day)
2 K 31 Ohio
October, 1835GermanyNovember 23, 1903Lawrence County, OhioWoodlandIronton, Lawrence County, Ohio
Kauffman, Jacob JH
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2
October 18, 1814Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaJuly 26, 1864Wayne County, Ohiodisease contracted during serviceMount Zion ChurchSmithville, Wayne County, Ohio
Keel, Auroria C
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Lieut
4 1st Lieut
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?

1 G (90-day)
2 F 19 Ohio
3 E 19 Ohio
4 F 19 Ohio
5 I 14 Verterans Reserve
6 B 11 Verterans Reserve
7 I 201 Verterans Reserve
July 18, 1835December 7, 1899LindenwoodFort Wayne, Indiana
Kelley, Thomas APrivateEabt. 1843August 8, 1863Memphis, TennesseediseaseMississippi River NationalMemphis, Tennesseedischarged July 28, 1863, on Surgeon's certificate of disability
Kelsey, Ferdinand
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (9-month)
2 G 30 Michigan
abt. March 5, 1839Hinsdale, New YorkAugust 4, 1903Pleasant ValleyOlean, Cattaraugus County, New York
Kelsey, George DPrivateEFebruary 21, 1846Perryville, OhioJanuary 23, 1928Joplin, Jasper County, MissouriOswegoOswego, Kansas
Kendid, Levi TPrivateFabt. 1841October 21, 1862Gallipolis, OhiodiseaseLexington NationalLexington, Kentuckydied in hospital at Gallipolis, Ohio
Kendig, George WPrivateK1835Wayne County, OhioOctober 28, 1886Cowley, KansasChatham TownshipChatham, Medina County, Ohiotwo gravesites identified, Chatham, Ohio and South Bend, Cowley County, Kansas
Kenney, Thomas JCaptainB (90-day)December 23, 1830Buffalo, Erie County, New YorkApril 19, 1882Ashland County, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohioattorney and judge
Kercher, David
1 Private
2 Private

1 C
2 K 5 Ohio Verterans Reserve
February 3, 1843Lancaster, PennsylvaniaAugust 17, 1919Delaware, Delaware County, Pennsylvaniabroncho-pneumoniaArlingtonDrexel Hill, Pennsylvaniasuccessful farmer in Doniphan County, Kansas for many years
Kerk, Ephraim P
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 G
2 H 114 Ohio
3 I 114 Ohio
October 29, 1843Marshallville, Wayne County, OhioJanuary 1, 1923Ashland, Ashland County, OhioTrinityAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
Kershner, Philip
Soldier's Profile

1 Captain
2 Lt Col

1 E (90-day)
2 FS
June 28, 1832Springfield, OhioFebruary 3, 1897Detroit, Michiganmaster carpenter; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou; lost sight in later years
Kidwell, Sovy/Lovy B
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 F 41 Ohio
abt. 1842December 31, 1862Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennesseekilled in actionStones River NationalMurfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee
Kiefer, Henry M
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Private

1 I (9-month)
2 A 169 Ohio
August 17, 1843Wayne County, OhioFebruary 1, 1934Smithville, OhioSmithvilleSmithville, Wayne County, Ohiocaptured at Chickasaw Bayou, kept in "Prison Bridge" over Pearl River near Jackson, Mississippi
Kienbort, Daniel
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Lieut
4 Captain

1 E (90-day)
2 A 79 Ohio
3 A 14 United States Colored Infantry
4 F 14 United States Colored Infantry
abt. 1841February 26, 1920Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, Californiapost-war physician, owned ranch near San Francisco, California; wife Louisa
Kilgore, Jahiel CCorporalGMay 11, 1840Holmes County, OhioApril 9, 1907Monmouth, Warren County, Illinoisinfection of handLittle YorkLittle York, Warren County, Illinoiscaptured at Chickasaw Bayou, probably kept at "prison bridge" near Jackson, Mississippi; post-war physician
Killinger, John W
1 Private
2 ?

1 C
2 C 2 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
1837May 8, 1899Delaware County, PennsylvaniaOakwoodWarsaw, Indiana
Kills, Jacob W
1 Musician
2 Musician

1 B (90-day)
2 K 31 Ohio
June 1, 1845Clark County, OhioAugust 30, 1863Decherd, TennesseeGreenmountClarke, Ohio County
Kindle, Sr., William F
1 Private
2 Private

1 E (90-day)
2 C 5 Ohio Cavalry
January 10, 1831Mt. Holly, New JerseyJuly 24, 1918Springfield, Clark County, Ohiohemiplegia/cerebral hemorrhageFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohio
Kinney, Isaiah LPrivateDabt. 1843February 10, 1862Lexington, Kentucky"continued fever"Lexington NationalLexington, Kentucky
Kinzey, Ben PrivateGabt. 1818January 9, 1863
Kinzey, Isaac SPrivateGJuly 7, 1841August 27, 1863Bristol, OhioNewmans CreekNorth Lawrence, Stark County, Ohiocemetery records spell name as Kinzy
Kister, Jacob WPrivateCMarch 25, 1841Wayne County, OhioJuly 4, 1918Erie County, Ohio
Kleen, George PrivateKAugust 24, 1839GermanyDecember 6, 1924Bloomingdale, Van Buren County, Michigancranial hemorrhagefarmer; Member of GAR Post # 23 (Edwin Colwell) in Bloomingdale, MI
Klepper, Henry KPrivateHabt. February 17, 1844June 12, 1869Old PresbyterianSmithville, Wayne County, Ohio
Klepper, William H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 H
2 I 114 Ohio
3 C 48 Ohio
May, 1848PennsylvaniaMay 5, 1922Wooster, Wayne County, OhioapoplexyWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Kline, Knox P
1 Private
2 Private

1 B
2 A 102 Ohio
November 1, 1844Holmes County, OhioFebruary 11, 1932Barberton, Summit County, OhioLakewoodAkron, Summit County, Ohio
Kline, Wesley BPrivateBSeptember 3, 1840Shawnee Mission, Indian Terriroty County, KansasFebruary 15, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyacute pleuritisOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiodied in Paducah, KY, military records indicate burial at Mound City, IL, may have been re-interred at Oak Hill or may be marker only; grave registration indicates Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hocking County
Klingman, George
1 Private
2 Private

1 H (90-day)
2 B 15 Ohio
April 28, 1839Union County, PennsylvaniaJuly 11, 1918Boone, IowaLinwood ParkBoone, Iowa
Klotz, Joseph B
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 C 30 Indiana
November 22, 1838Beford County, PennsylvaniaMay 10, 1905Noble County, IndianaCospervilleWawaka, Noble County, Indiana
Knapp, John
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 D
2 D
January 28, 1844Dresden, Muskingum County, OhioDecember 19, 1902Bruce, IllinoissuicideWhitfieldMoultrie County, Illinoisleft hospital without permission to re-join regiment, listed as deserter, sick en-route, eventually joined in Texas and restored to active service
Knerr, Henry (William) H
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 2 163 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteer Engineers
July 18, 1845Wayne County, OhioJanuary 28, 1926Knox County, OhioNorth LibertyNorth Liberty, Knox County, OhioActual name is William Henry Knerr
Knoft, John
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private
5 Private

1 G
2 G
3 D 114 Ohio
4 B 114 Ohio
5 C 48 Ohio
1830October 28, 1867Marshallville, OhioSt. MichaelsMarshallville, Wayne County, Ohioalternate spelling on 16th Ohio roster as Knoft combined, herein, as Kroft
Knox, Andrew J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 F 65 Ohio
3 F 65 Ohio
4 F 65 Ohio
January 24, 1843Nashville, Holmes County, OhioMarch 25, 1917Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohioheart troubleOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiocircumstantial evidence this was 16th OVI and 65th OVI soldier - 3/18/18
Knox, Ohio
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 1st Srgt

1 G (90-day)
2 E
3 E
March 17, 1842Fredericksburg, Wayne County, OhioFebruary 9, 1919Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IowaFairviewzCouncil Bluffs, Iowa
Kobb, Philip LPrivateG1824PennsylvaniaJune 27, 1897Congress Twp County, OhioOvertonOverton, Wayne County, Ohiono marker found but many other Kobbs interred at Overton
Koch, William HCorporalG (90-day)abt. 1836Millersburg, Holmes County, OhioApril 13, 1915Newark, Ohiogrippe/pneumoniaOak HillMillersubrg, Holmes County, Ohiorailroad conductor
Koms, William
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 B
2 B
abt. 1840August 21, 1863Millersburg, OhioMonroe LutheranMillersburg, Holmse County, Ohio
Konn, Lewis PrivateIabt. 1839May 15, 1862typhoidKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
Kope, John S
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 I
2 B McL Ohio Cavalry
3 C 5 Ohio Cavalry
December 22, 1841Wayne County, OhioDecember 19, 1919Wooster, OhiostrokeWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiocircumstantial evidence this is same John Kope as transferring after 7 days to McLaughlin's Cavalry (later 5th Ohio Cavalry) 3/18/18
Korns, James
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 F (90-day)
2 A 51 Ohio
3 A 51 Ohio
May 25, 1841OhioJune 4, 1890Goshen, Tuscarawas County, OhioFair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Krebs, Joshua B
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 B 1 Ohio Light Artillery
September 14, 1841Orange Twp, Richland County, OhioJuly 14, 1916Stanton, Montcalm County, MichiganapoplexyForest HillStanton, Montcalm County, MichiganMember of GAR Post # 37 (Stanton) in Stanton, MI
Kreible, Isaac HPrivateF (9-month)August 26, 1835Montgomery County, PennsylvaniaSeptember 10, 1906Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio"shot in thigh" assumed at Chickasaw Bayou
Kreiling, Josiah PrivateGOctober 22, 1842Wayne County, OhioAugust 11, 1863Vicksburg, Warren County, MississippidiseaseVicksburg NationalVisksburg, Mississippi
Ladley, Oscar D
1 Private
2 1st Srgt
3 2nd Lieut
4 Captain
5 1st Lieut

1 E (90-day)
2 G 75 Ohio
3 G 75 Ohio
4 E 75 Ohio
5 D 22 United States
September 25, 1840January 11, 1880Farmington, New MexicopneumoniaFort LeavenworthFort Leavenworth, Kansasone of two officers in 75th Ohio not killed or wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863; career military officer served in 22nd US Infantry in Indian Wars; died on duty of pneumonia; original burial at Ft. Lewis, Colorado
Lafferty, Smith CorporalI (90-day)January 16, 1822Harrison County, OhioMarch 8, 1899Winterset CityWinterset, Iowa
Lafferty, Wilson S
1 Corporal
2 Private
3 Sergeant
4 1st Srgt
5 2nd Lieut

1 I (90-day)
2 H 59 New York
3 H 59 New York
4 H 59 New York
5 H 59 New York
March 31, 1840February 4, 1914Richland County, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Lake, John CPrivateCApril 18, 1842OhioSeptember 16, 1930Big Prarie, Wayne County, OhioNewkirkShreve, Wayne County, Ohio
Lamb, William JPrivateGabt. 1843April 28, 1863St. Louis?, Missouridebilitas
Lamm, John JCorporalKJuly 23, 1832Edinburg, Lawrence County, PennsylvaniaJuly 17, 1909Pettis County, MissouriSmithtonSmithton, Pettis County, Missouri
Lamma, Andrew J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal
4 Sergeant

1 D (90-day)
2 F 80 Ohio
3 F 80 Ohio
4 F 80 Ohio
18391885South LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio
Landis, Abram PrivateH1837April 21, 1898WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Landus, James H
1 Private
2 2nd Lieut

1 B (90-day)
2 B 87 Ohio
December 5, 1839Wellsburg, VirginiaJanuary 8, 1917Ashland, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, Ohio
Lane, Henry G
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant
4 Private
5 Private
6 Private
7 Sergeant

1 I (90-day)
2 H 59 New York
3 H 59 New York
4 H 59 New York
5 2 United States Verterans Reserve
6 A 187 Ohio
7 A 187 Ohio
March 25, 1841PennsylvaniaMarch 25, 1897OakwoodBucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio
Langham, Robert
1 ?
2 Private

1 E
2 I (90-day)
10, 1840Bedford County, PennsylvaniaMay 26, 1914Sandusky, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Laning, Joseph
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private
5 Private
6 Corporal

1 B 1 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers
2 K 23 United States
3 H 14 United States
4 A 2 United States
5 A
6 A
abt. 1840August 10, 1921OhioOtterbeinWesterville, Franklin County, OhioRequested photo from FindAGrave 4/1/18
Lantz, Benjamin F
1 Sergeant
2 Sergeant
3 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 A 178 Ohio
3 A 178 Ohio
August 21, 1839MichiganApril 25, 1922Mansfield, OhioLexingtonLexington, Richland County, Ohio
Lantz, Henry R
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 A 178 Ohio
April 12, 1838Berks County, PennsylvaniaFebruary 25, 1911Greenville, Darke County, OhiopneumoniaAbbottsvilleAbbottsville, Darke County, Ohio
Lantz, Reuben
1 Private
2 Private

1 I (90-day)
2 G 2 Ohio Heavy Artillery
1846PennsylvaniaApril 3, 1919Garrett, DeKalb County, IndianaBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohioengineer by occupation (1880)
Larimore, Richard W
1 ?
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 C 1 Kentucky
2 F
3 F
1840Hampshire County, West VirginiaAugust 13, 1891Homer, Licking County, Ohio
Latham, George W
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (90-day)
2 B 198 Ohio
January 28, 1845OhioJanuary 6, 1911Plainfield, Coshocton County, OhioPlainfieldPlainfield, Coshocton County, Ohio
Latimer, Samuel PrivateE (90-day)November 20, 1838Springfield, Clark County, OhioMarch 9, 1916Springfield, Clark County, Ohio"Complications"FerncliffSpringfield, Ohiophoto requested from FindAGrave 4/1/18
Lawhead, William GPrivateGabt. 1843August 10, 1864New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisianafather William Sr. and son William J. enlisted together, same Company, died of disease 25 days apart in New Orleans
Lawhead, William PrivateGabt. 1820PennsylvaniaJuly 16, 1864New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette National Historical ParkChalmette, Louisianathe gravestone for this soldier lists last name as LANHEAD incorrectly; father William Sr. and son William J. enlisted together, same Company, died of disease 25 days apart in New Orleans
Lawrence, Deluna C
1 Private
2 Musician
3 Musician
4 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 D 44 Ohio
3 Band 44 Ohio
4 K 152 Ohio (100 days)
August, 1841November 3, 1910Springfield, Clark County, OhioparalysisFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohio
Lawrence, Henry HPrivateGDecember 14, 1841Wayne County, OhioDecember 21, 1924Ft. Wayne, Whitley County, IndianaOak GroveColumbia City, Indiana
Lawrence, Milo E
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 D 44 Ohio
May, 1843OhioJune 27, 1916Rochester, Olmsted County, MinnesotaGrandviewGrandview, Spencer County, Indiana
Lawvaugh, Orange C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K
2 D 114 Ohio
3 B 114 Ohio
4 A 48 Ohio
May 27, 1845Shanesville, OhioOctober 16, 1918Erie, Ohiopulmonary tuberculosis
Layton, James TPrivateD18431881DeerfieldDeerfield Twp., Ross County, Ohiofarmer
Lazzell, Thomas PrivateD1824Monongalia, West VirginiaAugust 11, 1876Cass Township, OhioconsumptionPleasant HillDresden (near), Muskingum County, Ohio
Leasure, Jesse E
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 G
3 G
1838OhioFebruary 27, 1889Ledora, Iowa County, IowaLadoraLadora, Iowa County, Iowa
Lee, George WPrivateD1839DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Leeper, Martin V
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 19 Ohio Light Artillery
3 2 United States Verterans Reserve
April 12, 1840Fredericksburg, OhioApril 26, 1939Waldport, OregonAlbany MasonicAlbany, Oregonmeical doctor
Leffel, James M
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 Private

1 E (90-day)
2 E 60 Ohio
3 E 60 Ohio
4
January 31, 1832Mad River, Clark County, OhioApril 26, 1877Springfield, OhioFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohio
Leggett, John PrivateEabt. 1831November 2, 1863Carrollton, LouisianaconsumptionChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Lehman, Daniel PrivateHabt. 1844July 28, 1923Cleveland, OhioGeyerSmithville, Wayne County, Ohiodischarged 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 DPrivateF (9-month)August 29, 1843Wayne County, OhioJune 10, 1923Shreve, Ohiomystral insufficiencyWoosterWooster, Wayne County, OhioFindAGrave photo requested 4/8/18
Leidigh, William H
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 F
2 F
December 21, 1840Mechanicsburg, PennsylvaniaOctober 17, 1926Villa Ridge, IllinoisCairo CityVilla Ridge, Illinois
Leightner, Adam
1 Musician
2 Musician

1 E 4 Ohio
2 H (9-month)
1815York County, PennsylvaniaJuly 15, 1862Lexington, Kentuckycholera asiaticaLexington NationalLexington, Fayette County, KentuckyMilitary records conflict indicating death at GH in Lexington KY 7/15/1862 but roster indicating enlistment 10/8/1862 and muster out 8/1863 - unresolved 4/8/18
Leininger, Edward
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 C 41 Ohio
3 C 41 Ohio
February 24, 1842May 27, 1864Paulding County, Georgiakilled in battleCrown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohiorecords indicate burial at Chattanooga National and Crown Hill; 41st Ohio soldier same as 16th Ohio highly likely but unverified
Lemmon, Ezra SPrivateENovember 15, 1841Benton, OhioSeptember 26, 1917Holmes County, OhioFryburgFryburg, Auglaize County, Ohiobrother of Johnson; wounded Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, left leg amputated; brother of Johnson Lemmon (below); became suttler and met up with 16th OVI again at Berwick Bay, Louisiana, October, 1863 (Linn diary)
Lemmon, Johnston J
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 C 67 Ohio
1838OhioMay 3, 1919CaliforniaLos Angeles NationalLos Angeles, Californiabrother of Ezra; alias Marge Lemmons, Johnston Lemmons
Lemon, Luther MPrivateE (9-month)April 15, 1844OhioMay 20, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Lenocher, John BPrivateF (9-month)August 27, 1843Bern, SwitzerlandMay 20, 1927Fresno, CaliforniaOdd FellowsFresno, Fresno County, California
Lenox, Elijah NPrivateFabt. 1835Union County, OhioJanuary 2, 1863Mississippibattle woundsCairo?, Illinoisanecdotal evidence indicates burial on Louisiana side of Mississippi River (near Vicksburg); military records indicate Cairo, IL
Levingston Jr., Henry CPrivateBFebruary 21, 1842PennsylvaniaSeptember 4, 1922Marion, Ohio
Levingston Sr., Henry PrivateBApril 10, 1816February 15, 1887Ellsworth County, Kansas BuckeyeKanopolis, Ellsworth County, KansasFindAGrave photo requested 4/15/18
Lewis, George HPrivateGabt. 1837August 10, 1864New Orleans, Louisiananostalgia (acute homesickness)Chalmette NationalChalmette, Louisiana
Lichty, George PrivateI (9-month)March 4, 1838PennsylvaniaDecember 29, 1904Erie County, OhioOhio Veterans HomeSandusky, Erie County, Ohio
Lichty, Hiram
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 G
2 B 162 Ohio
September 5, 1839Marshallville, OhioOctober 23, 1864New Berlin, OhioWest LawnCanton, Stark County, OhioAssumed died at home but assumed due to disease contracted during service so adding to Honor Role
Lichty, Oliver PrivateI (90-day)February 10, 1839OhioMay 31, 1888Hastings, Barry County, MichiganRiversideHastings, Barry County, Michigan
Lichty, Samuel
1 Private
2 1st Lieut

1 C (90-day)
2 G
July 18, 1842June 17, 1864New Orleans, Louisianatypho malrial feverChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisianadied in St. James Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana; promoted to Captain 23 days before death
Liggett, Robert W
1 2nd Lieut
2 1st Lieut
3 Captain
4 Captain
5 Major

1 B
2 B
3 B
4 166 Ohio (100 days)
5 FS 166 Ohio (100 days)
March 21, 1832Holmes County, OhioJanuary 10, 1916Lakeville, OhioNashville MethodistNashville, Holmes County, Ohiorelieved as Captain of Co. B, 16th OVI, for political reasons; went to Wash. D.C., met with Lincoln, personally, rec'd command in 166th Ohio, defending Wash.
Lightcap, William M
1 Corporal
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Srgt

1 E 4 Ohio (90-day)
2 H
3 D 86 Ohio
April 3, 1837Alexanderia, Westmorland County, PennsylvaniaApril 8, 1898Sterling, Whiteside County, IllinoisRiversideSterling, Illinois
Lightner, David
1 Private
2 Private

1 D
2 E 2 Ohio Heavy Artillery
abt. 1845Mansfield, OhioJuly 27, 1918Cumberland, Maryland
Lile, Levi PrivateF (9-month)1843PennsylvaniaJune 18, 1903Medina County, OhioWoodlawnWadsworth, Medina County, Ohio
Limbard, Sr., Mark MPrivateKApril 8, 1838Bicker, Lincolnshire County, EnglandJune 3, 1928Dardanelle, Yell County, ArkansasOak GroveYell County, Arkansasbecame Methodist preacher after war for 60 years
Linder, Wallace
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Sergeant
4 1st Srgt
5 2nd Lieut
6 1st Lieut

1 F
2 F
3 M 10 Ohio Cavalry
4 M 10 Ohio Cavalry
5 H 10 Ohio Cavalry
6 B 10 Ohio Cavalry
April 22, 1840Delaware County, OhioApril 16, 1919Marion, Marion County, OhioapoplexyMarionMarion, Marion County, Ohio
Ling, Martin V
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 E
1839Holmes County, OhioMay 24, 1871OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiomay also have served in Company G, 90-day regiment
Linn, Samuel PrivateD1829September 21, 1904Holmes County, OhioOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Linn, Thomas B
Soldier's Profile

1 Private
2 Prin Musn

1 B
2 FS
January 23, 1842Mechanic Township, Holmes County, OhioJanuary 22, 1921Indianapolis, Hamilton County, Indianaheart diseaseCrown HillIndianapolis, Indiana
Lint, Jacob JPrivateEDecember 25, 1838OhioMarch 3, 1909Keene Twp., Coshocton County, Ohioaeortic insufficiency, epilepsySouth LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, OhioRequested permission from drbuck FindAGrave 4/22/18
Linton, Isaac PrivateK (90-day)April 16, 1844Newark, OhioNovember 9, 1913Licking County, OhioCedar HillNewark, Licking County, Ohio
Linton, Joseph PrivateK (90-day)December 14, 1833Zanesville, Muskingum County, OhioNovember 23, 1910Missouriassumed heart problemsSouthwest CitySouth West City, McDonald County, Missouri
Littell, George W
1 Private
2 Prin Musn

1 K
2 FS
August 19, 1840Beaver County, PennsylvaniaJanuary 25, 1925Creston, Wayne County, Ohio"A. C. Dilation of heart"Maple MoundCreston, Wayne County, Ohiobecame a medical doctor after war; brother of Henry
Littell, Henry C
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 K
2 K
abt. 1843Beaver County, PennsylvaniaJuly 21, 1867John Anderson MemorialAliquippa, Pennsylvaniainternet commentary indicates died of disease contracted during war; brother of George
Litzinger, Charles PrivateF (9-month)abt. 1837February 25, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Livingston, Thomas JPrivateFNovember 29, 1839Richwood, OhioJune 17, 1908London, OhioOak HillLondon, Madison County, Ohiobrother of Henry
Livingston, Jr., Henry HPrivateFFebruary 21, 1841December 3, 1863Richwood, OhioHenry LivinClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohiobrother of Thomas
Loback, Augustus W
1 1st Lieut
2 Captain

1 I (90-day)
2 E 102 Ohio
August 3, 1826Cumberland, PennsylvaniaMay 28, 1913Erie County, OhioBellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohio
Lockhart, Joseph
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 B 87 Ohio (90-day)
3 D 2 Ohio Cavalry
November 26, 1844Richland County, OhioMay 24, 1914Ashland County, OhioNankinNankin, Ashland County, Ohiobelieved captured with entire 87th OVI at surrender of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862
Loder, John WPrivateA (90-day)July 24, 1836OhioDecember 17, 1914Copperfield, NevadaGrand Army of the RepublicReno, Nevada
Logue, John PrivateHApril 30, 1841Breman, OhioDecember 26, 1915Crown Point, IndianaSaint Mary'sCrown Point, Indianadischarged from service March 28, 1863, due to injury to hand
Long, Jr., John/Josiah C
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 E (90-day)
2 G 171 Ohio (100 days)
January 5, 1838Nantucket, MassachusettsApril 16, 1919New York, New YorkMaple GroveRavenna, Portage County, Ohioresearching possible post-war status as author of books on birds
Longacre, Isaac
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C
2 A 114 Ohio
3 A 48 Ohio
August 16, 1821PennsylvaniaDecember 16, 1902Noble Township, Jay County, IndianaMount ZionPortland, Indiana
Longacre, Josiah J
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 C
2 F 114 Ohio
3 A 48 Ohio
abt. 1825Chester County, PennsylvaniaJuly 25, 1865Galveston, Galveston County, TexasGalveston NationalGalveston, Texas
Longacre, Samuel K
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Corporal

1 C
2 C
3 C 2 Ohio U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year)
July 8, 1837Juniata, PennsylvaniaAugust 14, 1908Portland, Jay County, IndianaGreen ParkPortland, Jay County, Indiana
Longshore, Jonathan S
1 Private
2 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 G 80 Ohio
abt. 1841Harrison, OhioNovember 25, 1863Missionary Ridge, Tennesseekilled in action at Battle of Missionary RidgeChattanooga NationalChattanooga, Tennesseerecords indicate residence in Cambridge, Illinois, 1860 - assumed returned to birth state to fight for Ohio
Louther, Andrew JPrivateG (90-day)June 10, 1837Millersburg, Holmes County, OhioJuly 16, 1861near St. George, Virginiakilled in action at or near Battle of Carrick's Ford, VirginiaGrafton NationalGrafton, West Virginiafirst man to be killed in 16th Ohio; re-interred Grafton National November 20, 1867; original burial listed as "Wm/. Elliots farm, Barbour Co, (WV), 300 yds from road - head east"
Lovell, Jesse PrivateAOctober 18, 1826Huron County, OhioMarch 31, 1895Utica, OhioNorth LawnUtica, Ohio
Lovell, Lewis C
1 Musician
2 Musician
3 Musician

1 K (90-day)
2 F 97 Ohio
3 I 97 Ohio
abt. 1828
Lovell, William CorporalK (90-day)October 18, 1835Dresden, Muskingum County, OhioMarch 24, 1913Tuscarawas County, Ohiochronic bronchitisFair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Lowery, Peterson C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 B 15 United States
2 C
3 1 Wisconsin Light Artillery
October 25, 1820Chester Twp., Wayne County, OhioNovember 4, 1873Wayne County, Ohiokilled by steam saw mill explosionEight SquareLatasburg, Wayne County, Ohiolisted as prisoner of war, May 3, 1864, Red River, Arkansas; some records indicate name as Peterson Conrad Lowery
Lowrey, Harmon
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 I
2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
3 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1841April 3, 1924Los Angeles, CaliforniaInglewood ParkInglewood, Los Angeles County, California
Lowrey, John H
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 I (9-month)
2 A 169 Ohio
3 H 102 Ohio
4 G 189 Ohio
abt. 1838January 30, 1923Los Angeles, California
Ludlow, George
1 Private
2 Private
3 Sergeant

1 F
2 D 58 Ohio
3 D 58 Ohio
March 27, 1821OhioSeptember 16, 1886Springfield, Clark County, OhioconsumptionFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohio
Lynch, John HPrivateA (90-day)December 25, 1841New YorkJanuary 5, 1915Toledo, Ohiolocomotor atasia, arteriosclerosisToledo MausoleumToledo, Ohioreal estate agent
Lynn, Osborne S
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E (90-day)
2 D 44 Ohio
3 D 8 Ohio Cavalry
January 15, 1841February 23, 1864diseaseGlen ForestYellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio
Mackey, George WPrivateI (90-day)October 1, 1838Franklin County, PennsylvaniaSeptember 25, 1911Galion, Ohiodisease of legFairviewGalion, Crawford County, Ohio
Madden, Simon B
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 A (90-day)
2 H 80 Ohio
3 H 80 Ohio
abt. 1841OhioJune 29, 1915Topeka, Kansas
Mairs, Thomas PrivateC (90-day)August 9, 1837February 20, 1863Wooster, Wayne County, OhiodiseaseWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Maize, Lewis E
1 Private
2 Private
3 Corporal

1 C (90-day)
2 I 59 New York
3 H 59 New York
March 28, 1839Ashland County, OhioMay 12, 1885Ashland County, OhioAshlandAshland, Ashland County, OhioMany soldiers of Co. H, 59th NYVol recruited from Ohio/Ashland
Major, James PrivateCSeptember 18, 1843Bainbridge, Down County, IrelandFebruary 13, 1927West Point, Hancock County, Illinoisheart diseaseGrahamHancock County, Illinois
Mallery, Hiram W
1 Private
2 Corporal
3 Private

1 K
2 C 176 Ohio
3 C 176 Ohio
December, 1841Wadsworth, Medina County, OhioJanuary 25, 1915Chippewa Lake, OhioWaltzLafayette Twp., Medina County, Ohio
Maloney, John
1 Private
2 Private

1 A
2 G
abt. 1837August 11, 1864New Orleans, Louisianatyphoid febrisChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Mangle, David KPrivateGNovember 13, 1835MarylandApril 19, 1928Vestaburg, Montcalm County, MichiganRichland TownshipVestaburg, Montcalm County, Michigan
Mangle, Franklin PrivateGabt. 1842March 4, 1863Young's Point, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, MissisisppiCreated FindAGrave memorial and requested photo 6/3/18.
Mapps, David SPrivateFabt. 1832January 12, 1863
Mark, Marion
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 K
2 D 114 Ohio
3 B 114 Ohio
4 A 48 Ohio
August 1, 1846Wayne County, OhioJanuary 17, 1933Findlay, OhiopneumoniaMaple GroveFindlay, Hancock County, OhioActual name Charles Marion Mark
Marka, Lewis
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 H 2 Ohio Cavalry
abt. 1843SwitzerlandJune 24, 1925Berlin Heights, OhioBerlinvilleBerlinville, Erie County, Ohio
Markley, James
1 Private
2 Private

1 G
2 K 14 United States Verterans Reserve
April 12, 1842Orrville, Wayne County, OhioFebruary 14, 1888Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Marks, John PrivateF (9-month)abt. 18321908
Marks, John PrivateCabt. 1842December 28, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Warren County, MississippiCreated FindAGrave memorial 6/9/18
Marnot, Gotlieb PrivateF (9-month)abt. 1839April 3, 1863Milliken's Bend, Louisianain hospital resulting from suicideVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi
Marrow, William F
1 Sergeant
2 1st Lieut
3 Captain

1 I (90-day)
2 A 187 Ohio
3 D 187 Ohio
August 21, 1835May 25, 1902Hartwell, OhioArlington NationalArlington, Arlington County, Virginia
Marsh, Aretus
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (90-day)
2 K 102 Ohio
abt. 1843OhioFebruary 20, 1863Clarksville, TennesseediseaseMarshSullivan, Ashland County, OhioOriginally buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Tennesse but body returned to Sullivan, Ohio, for re-interrment in family plot.
Marshall, Daniel S
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MusicianKApril 15, 1841Schuylkill, PennsylvaniaDecember 14, 1899Windsor, Wayne County, OhioconsumptionCanaan CenterCanaan, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of Joseph (below)
Marshall, David W
1 Adjutant
2 Adjutant
3 Captain
4 Major
5 Lt Col

1 A (90-day)
2 FS (90-day)
3 F 51 Ohio
4 FS 51 Ohio
5 FS 51 Ohio
May 15, 1837Manhattan, New York County, New YorkOctober 22, 1907Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohiochronic cystitisDayton NationalDayton, Montgomery County, OhioEnlisted in Ohio regiments while visiting from New York when war broke out.
Marshall, James D
1 Captain
2 Captain
3 Sergeant

1 112 Ohio
2 A 2 Ohio
3 K (90-day)
July 24, 1837Somerset, Perry County, OhioApril 11, 1904Coshocton, Coshocton County, OhioSouth LawnCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohiopainter as occupation
Marshall, James PrivateF (9-month)abt. 1841February 8, 1923Cannington, Canada
Marshall, Joseph R
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2 D 9 Ohio Cavalry
September 24, 1842Franklin County, PennsylvaniaJanuary 1, 1918Canaan, Wayne County, OhioJackson PresbyterianJackson, Wayne County, Ohiobrother of Daniel (above)
Martin, John SPrivateGMarch 26, 1840Tiffin, Seneca County, OhioFebruary 5, 1914Rittman, Wayne County, OhioRittmanRittman, Wayne County, OhioGrave registration card and subequent service identification at gravesite are incorrect (not 116th OVI)
Martin, Josiah
1 Private
2 Captain

1 B
2 A 166 Ohio
February 9, 1840Somerset County, PennsylvaniaJanuary 17, 1921Bagley, Guthrie County, IowaGreenbrierCooper, Greene County, Iowa
Mather, Daniel D
1 Private
2 Private

1 K 4 Ohio (90-day)
2 F
December 28, 1843Union County, OhioMay 11, 1927Columbus, Ohiostruck by automobile 4/8/1927Green LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohioseverely wounded in Civil War; severely injured in drilling rig accident 1899; killed by automobile in 1927
Mathews, Robert FPrivateCabt. 1839August 15, 1864St. Olive Branch, MississippidiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Maxel, Jacob GPrivateGApril 12, 1846Lancaster, PennsylvaniaJanuary 1, 1922Orrville, OhioCrown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohioname Maxel & Maxell on military records; served 8 months, 9 months,10 months in listed units, respectively
McAffee, Joseph H
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 G
October 15, 1843Dalton, OhioJanuary 28, 1899Dixon County, NebraskaRose HillEmerson, Nebraska
McBride, Thomas PrivateDMarch 3, 1820February 21, 1864DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohiolocation of and reason for death unknown
McCarty, William B1st LieutB (90-day)1822February 5, 1898purported to have captured first Confederate flag of the Civil War at Philippi, (West) Virginia, June, 1861
McClain, Richard WCaptainD (90-day)November 26, 1823Plainfield, OhioMarch 31, 1880Plainfield, OhioFairfieldWest Lafayette, Coshocton County, Ohiocaptured at Battle of Chickamauga (51st OVI), held in Libby Prison
McClarran, Harrison M
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 H
January 4, 1840Westmoreland, PennsylvaniaOctober 20, 1899Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiomerchant in Wooster, Ohio, post-war
McClelland, John F
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PrivateBabt. 1822September 20, 1862Cumberland gap, Kentuckydisease while prisoner of warKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
McCluggage, John PrivateBMarch 15, 1842Allegheny County, PennsylvaniaJune 13, 1863on Mississippi Rivertyhpoides fibrisPresbyterian ChurchWakatomika, Coshocton County, Ohiowith Paul Wilder at Battle of Tazewell where they captured Confederate Colonel
McClure, Addison S
1 Private
2 Sgt Major
3 Captain

1 E 4 Ohio (90-day)
2 FS 4 Ohio (90-day)
3 H
October 10, 1839April 17, 1903Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohioadmitted to bar in 1861; elected U.S. Representative from Ohio in 47th and 54th Congresses; recorder & postmaster Wooster, Ohio; part owner Wooster Republican newspaper
McCollough, Isaac PrivateBDecember 8, 1828Holmes County, OhioAugust 7, 1908Butler, Ohioheart troubleIndependence-ButlerRichland County, Ohiowounded by shell burst at Battle of Big Black River Bridge, Mississippi, abt. May 17, 1863; severe sunstroke; was a highly rated mechanic
McConnell, Thomas JPrivateB (9-month)January 17, 1818Benhurst, OhioJune 15, 1888Morris, Ohiowounded and captured on or about May 22, 1863 at Second Assault on Vicksburg; farmer and carpenter; some records indicate birth in Virginia
McCormick, William
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1 Private
2 Private

1 G
2 H
abt. 1840June 1, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action during Siege of VicksburgVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippishot while digging earthworks below enemy fortifications; memorial headstones in two Ohio cemeteries
McCoy, David SPrivateH (9-month)abt. 1843May 1, 1863Port Gibson, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson)Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
McCoy, Edward DPrivateG (90-day)1866death info from 11th Reunion transcript
McCracken, Alexander
1 Private
2 1st Srgt

1 C (90-day)
2 C
July 30, 1898Maple GroveRavenna, Portage County, Ohiodeath dates vary widely over various resources
McDowell, Francis MPrivateH (90-day)1839September 29, 1921Murphysboro, IllinoisMurphysboro CityMurphysboro, Illinois
McElhinney, Robert GPrivateGJune 17, 1839Fredericksburg, OhioMarch 21, 1872Orrville, OhioLutheranOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
McFarland, James PrivateDabt. 1843April 17, 1862Cumberland Ford, KentuckydiseaseKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
McFee, Amzi PrivateHabt. 1838May 1, 1863Port Gibson, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Thompson's Hill (Port Gibson)Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
McGee, Isaac SPrivateF1842September 21, 1921Valmont, ColoradoGreen MountainBoulder, Colorado
McIlvain, John PrivateKabt. 1843August 25, 1863New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
McIlvain, Marquis/Marcus PrivateK1843 5, 1892Jackson PresbyterianJackson, Jackson County, Ohio
McIntire, Angus APrivateGabt. 1843April 3, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckydisease; camp feverKnoxville, Tennessee County
McIntyre, Cornelius HPrivateFApril 6, 1845Richwood, Union County, OhioFebruary 9, 1910Peoria, Union County, OhioClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohio
McIntyre, Darius PrivateFMay 15, 1823Clark County, OhioSeptember 5, 1910Union County, OhioHopewellMagnetic Springs, Union County, Ohioprobable but unknown relationship to James and John
McIntyre, James KPrivateFabt. 1843ClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohioassumed but unknown relationship to Darius and John
McIntyre, John PrivateFabt. 1843ClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohioassumed but unknown relationship to Darius and James
McKain, Jackson PrivateFabt. 1840February 13, 1863Jackson, Mississippidisease in hospital as prisoner of warJackson, Mississippilikely captured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862
McKean, John BPrivateGabt. 1842April 2, 1862Cumberland Ford, KentuckydiseaseKnoxville NationalKnoxville, TennesseeKnoxville National Cemetery incorrectly lists as 46th OVI
McKeever, John HPrivateFAugust, 1813Chester County, PennsylvaniaAugust 15, 1863Vicksburg, MississippidiseaseMound City NationalCairo, Illinoisdied on board hospital steamship Nashville believed to be docked at Vicksburg, Mississippi; memorial monument at Milford Center Cemetery, Milford Center, Ohio
McLaren, Charles CPrivateDAugust 22, 1842July 10, 1893Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
McLaughlin, John PrivateBabt. 1839March 4, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
McManaway, Thomas PrivateH (90-day)October 22, 1838Cambridge, OhioMay 15, 1910NorthwoodGuernsey County, Ohiomother Elizabeth J. Custer 1st cousin to Gen. George Armstrong Custer
McMurray, Hugh SergeantDabt. 1843March 4, 1862Cumberland Ford, Kentuckycontinued feverKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennesseeassumed same Hugh McMurray who served in both 90-day and 3-year regiments
McNulty, James CaptainG (90-day)August 7, 1833August 7, 1909Oak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohioserved: Mexican War; 16th OVI 4 months; 102nd OVI 4 months; 166th OVI 4 months
McQuigg, James CCorporalGAugust 1, 1838Islandcarragh, Antrim County, IrelandJanuary 3, 1922Pana, Illinoisprobably due to fall from front porch December 24, 1921LinwoodPana, Christian County, Illinoisimmigrated to U.S. June, 1843; a bio indicates service with 90-day 4th OVI but no records to support this; finger blown off at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou resulting in discharge; post-war attorney
McVicker, Ezeriah PrivateDabt. 1843OhioJanuary 13, 1863St. Louis, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Meek, John WPrivateH (90-day)abt. 1840Olathe MemorialOlathe, Kansaspossibly served in 10th Ohio Cavalry making date of death September 13, 1877 but cannot confirm
Megavy, Jacob CorporalCabt. 1841May 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action at First Assault on VicksburgVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Menson, John C
1 Private
2 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 I 64 Ohio
abt. 1817May 7, 1886Wooster, Wayne County, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiorecords show a John C Manson also in Co. I, 64th Ohio, likely same but no positive; newspaper article claims he is man who shot Conf. Gen. Robert Garnett at Carrick's Ford but conflicts with other records
Middagh, George PrivateIabt. 1842September 6, 1863New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisianadied in Marine General Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Miller, Samuel BPrivateBabt. 1836September 14, 1863Keokuk, IowadiseaseOaklandKeokuk, Iowa
Miller, William DCorporalH1882Wooster, Ohio"died of wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou"death info from 11th Reunion transcript
Mills, John PrivateDabt. 1829March 29, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianatyhpoidVicksburg NationalVickburg, Mississippi
Mills, Kingsley RPrivateHJune 10, 1843MichiganOctober 3, 1917Denmark Center, OhioGouldPierpont, Ashtabula County, Ohio
Mills, Milton
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1 Captain
2 Captain
3 Major

1 K (90-day)
2 D
3 FS
September 27, 1831Dresden, OhioApril 21, 1889Zanesville, Ohioillnesses resulting from captivity after Battle of Chickasaw BayouGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohiogreat great grandfather of this website's author; brother of Newton
Mills, Newton T
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PrivateDJune 20, 1842Eills Station, OhioNovember 17, 1918Dresden, Ohiobrother of Milton
Minser, George OPrivateG (90-day)October 31, 1865Wooster, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Moffatt, George
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 A (90-day)
2 E 143 Ohio (100 days)
September 24, 1838Dublin, Tyrone County, IrelandMarch 16, 1913Coshocton, Coshocton County, OhiopneumoniaOak RidgeCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohioimmigrated U.S. ca. 1855; carpet weaver, G.A.R. official;
Monosmith, Simon PrivateKabt. 1842December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikillled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVickbsburg, Mississippimemorial on family grave monument at Litchfield Burial Park, Litchfield, Ohio
Monroe, William RCaptainFNovember 1, 1823October 7, 1862Portsmouth, OhiopericarditisGreenmountSpringfield, Clark County, Ohiodied just a few hours after arriving in Ohio from Cumberland Gap retreat
Moody, Miller
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CaptainI (90-day)abt. 1821Knox County, OhioNovember 7, 1862Chambersburg, Pennsylvaniafrom wounds (five amputations) received at Battle of West Woods, Antietam, September 17, 1862BellvilleBellville, Richland County, Ohiomayor, Bellville, Ohio, ca.1847; Ohio state legislature 1849/50
Moore, Charles H
1 1st Lieut
2 1st Lieut
3 1st Lieut

1 H (90-day)
2 FS 97 Ohio
3 B 97 Ohio
abt. 1838June 25, 1886Columbus, Ohio
Moore, James WCaptainH (90-day)abt. 1825PennsylvaniaApril 17, 1903GreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio
Morend, Peter J
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PrivateEFebruary 10, 1807Orsieres, Valais County, SwitzerlandSeptember 10, 1887Napoleon, OhioSt. Peter and Paul CatholicGlenmont, Holmes County, Ohioenlisted as age 40 but actually 54 years old; oldest member to serve in 16th OVI (known to date)
Morette, John PrivateEabt. 1838May 17, 1863Big Black River Bridge, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Big Black River BridgeVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Morrison, John PrivateAabt. 1819May 19, 1863Paducah, KentuckydiseaseCave Hill NationalLouisville, Kentucky
Moses, Enoch RPrivateFApril 2, 1838June 1, 1920Kewanee, IllinoisMaquonMaquon, Illinoisbrother of Samuel
Moses, Lorenzo SergeantFMarch 26, 1830April 25, 1906Richmond, VirginiaClaibourneRichwood, Union County, Ohiomay be related to Samuel and Enoch
Moses, Samuel VPrivateF1840Franklin County, New YorkApril 2, 1899Mercer, OhioHamilton-BethelMendon, Mercer County, Ohiobrother of Enoch
Moyer, Nathan PrivateEMarch 20, 1839PennsylvaniaSeptember 11, 1863Medina County, OhioHomer Reformed ChurchHomerville, Medina County, Ohio
Munroe, Frank CorporalDabt. 1841February 1, 1862Lexington, Kentuckycontinued feverLexington NationalLexington, KentuckyLexington National Cemetery formally City Cemetery
Murphy, Abraham L
1 Private
2 Private

1 K (90-day)
2 F 97 Ohio
September 2, 1836Albany, New YorkFebruary 17, 1916Adams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohioheart troubleAdams MillsAdams Mills, Muskingum County, Ohiofamily moved to Adams Mills from Albany, NY, in 1842; worked on canal boats, drove cattle, various railroad jobs, postmaster
Muse, Robert W
1 Captain
2 Major

1 A
2 FS
April 22, 1821Harrison County, VirginiaNovember 21, 1890GreenwoodNewton, Kansaslawyer; newspaper owner/editor; probate judge; railroad officer; lumber business; mayor of Newton, Kansas; bank owner; property owner
Myers, Charles C
1 Private
2 Private
3 Prin Musn

1 F
2 D
3 FS
abt. 1842December 29, 1863DeCrow's Point, TexasdiseaseGalveston, Texasactual burial site probably lost on Matagorda Island, Texas
Myers, Peter PrivateEHolmes County, OhioMay 15, 1902Oaklandon (assumed), IndianaOld OaklandonOaklandon, Indiana
Nevill, Edward PrivateBabt. 1830May 25, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Big Black River BridgeVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Nicholas, John DCaptainA (90-day)abt. 1830February 7, 1898Coshocton, OhioperitonitisVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippiafter war became Common Pleas judge in Coshocton, Holmes, Wayne Counties, Ohio
Norris, Joseph RPrivateD1843OhioDecember 29, 1900Arlington (assumed), KansasArlingtonArlington, Kansas
Norton, Martin H
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2nd LieutC1843Wayne County, OhioAugust 17, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippiacute dysenteryReedsburgPlain, Stark County, Ohiodied on board hosptial steamer Nashville docked at Vicksburg, Mississippi; cousin of Milton Reed; some military records indicate burial at Vicksburg National Cemetery
Ogle, John W
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 K (90-day)
2 D
January 17, 1837abt. May 25, 1863DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Ogle, William PrivateDMay 2, 1842Dresden, Muskingum County, OhioApril 22, 1909Waterloo, Dekalb County, IndianaWaterlooWaterloo, Dekalb County, Indianamoved to Waterloo, IN, after war; then Nebraska, then Missouri, back to Waterloo in 1905; no natural children, adopted one girl
Ogle, Zachariah PrivateDJuly 12, 1840July 10, 1896DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Oldroyd, Asbury BPrivateCMay 10, 1842OhioAugust 23, 1921Wayne County, OhioShreveShreve, Wayne County, Ohio
Oldroyd, Charles W
1 Corporal
2 Private
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 1st Lieut

1 C (90-day)
2 C (90-day)
3 C
4 A
5 C
September 17, 1838OhioFebruary 25, 1912Ottawa, Franklin County, KansasHighlandOttawa, Franklin County, Kansasactive in Republican politics, including treasurer Franklin County, Kansas
Oswald, Aaron BSergeantCabt. 1838May 22, 1863Vicksburg, Mississippikilled in action at Second Assault on VicksburgVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Missisisppi
Otto, William H
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PrivateKSeptember 12, 1845Northumberland County, PennsylvaniaJuly 1, 1929Long Grove, IowaOak HillCedar Rapids, Iowaenlisted at age 16 claiming to be 18
Oubrick, Thomas PrivateDAugust 6, 1842OhioJanuary 10, 1929Dresden, Muskingum County, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohioobituary states served 3 years and 3 months implying 90-day service but no record to prove
Owen, Alexander B
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private
4 Private

1 A
2 K
3 D 114 Ohio
4 B 114 Ohio
October 23, 1844New YorkAugust 19, 1892Randall, Jewell County, KansasRandallRandall, Jewell County, Kansasson of Napoleon B., below; bio contributed by John Surman
Owens, Napoleon BPrivateIabt. 1812Oneida County, New YorkJanuary 6, 1889Virginia CountyHampton NationalHampton County, Virginiafather of Alexander B., above; bio contributed by John Surman
Parks, Charles T
1 Private
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 H
1842May 20, 1916GlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohio
Parsons, Solomon PrivateA (9-month)January 9, 1835April 7, 1863typhoidVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippidied on board hospital steamer D. A. January probably near Milliken's Bend or Young's Point, Louisiana
Patterson, Daniel
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CorporalKabt. 1841January 16, 1863Vicksburg (near), Mississippifrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Paul, Rudolphus OPrivateI (9-month)1823PennsylvaniaDecember 21, 1895Smithville, OhioOld LutheranSmithville, Wayne County, Ohio
Peck, Willis PrivateFabt. 1842June 7, 1862Flat Lick, Kentuckycontinuous feverKnoxville, Tennessee
Peight, David CPrivateISeptember, 1832Mifflin County, PennsylvaniaApril 30, 1902Wayne County, OhioGeyerSmithville, Wayne County, Ohiobelieved to be brother of John
Peight, John SergeantIJanuary, 1829Mifflin County, PennsylvaniaOctober 3, 1911Huntington County, IndianaStar of HopeHuntington, Indianabelieved to be brother of David
Perine, Peter JPrivateCabt. 1842OhioOctober 2, 1921discharged from National Home for Disabled Soldiers, Sawtelle, California, October 5, 1920
Peters, Matthew HPrivateE (90-day)abt. September 6, 1841Bavaria County, GermanyMay 11, 1918Watseka, IllinoisG.A.R.Watseka, Illinoisgrew up as orphan on streets of New Orleans; taken to Springfield, Ohio, by benefactor and educated; mayor of Watseka, Illinois for six years and business man in that city.
Peyton, Thomas CorporalDabt. 1829January 31, 1903Quincy, IllinoisLakesidePekin, Illinoisdied at Soldiers' and Sailor's Home, Quincy, Illinois
Pierson, Enos
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CorporalCDecember 15, 1915WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Piper, Henry PrivateCJanuary 11, 1896New Pittsburg, Ohio
Playford, John/George HSergeantAabt. 1839March 13, 1925Zanesville, OhioGreenwoodZanesville, Muskingum County, Ohioserved three years in 16th OVI
Plumer, William SPrivateFJanuary 30, 1886Toledo, Ohio"congestion of lungs"death info from 11th Reunion transcript
Plummer, Samuel PrivateC (90-day)May 2, 1840March 21, 1914Orrville, OhioOrrOrrville, Wayne County, Ohiogravestone indicates soldier was badly wounded at Battle of Mission Ridge with 41st Ohio
Pocock, Robert 1st SrgtGJuly 12, 1874Shreve, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Pomeroy, Orange Asst SurgFSDecember 7, 1835May 16, 1915St. Petersburg, FloridaChardonChardon, Geauga County, Ohiograd. Cincinnati Medical College, 1860; postmaster Chardon, Ohio; died at winter home in Florida
Porter, Samuel PrivateGDecember 8, 1898
Powell, John PrivateG (9-month)March 8, 1830June 25, 1863on hospital boatCairo, Illinois
Price, Simeon PPrivateBabt. 1842June 15, 1862Flat Lick, Kentuckyof disease listed as laryngitisKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
Purcell, Enos PrivateBAugust 10, 1838November 24, 1907Green LawnGrenola, Kansas
Randolph, Milton RPrivateIApril 18, 1909Dayton NationalDayton, Wayne County, Ohio
Rathburn, Samuel EPrivateCabt. 1840September 13, 1863New Orleans, Louisianatyphoid malarialChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisianadied at Marine Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana
Reckerd, James MusicianHJanuary 7, 1866Wooster, Ohiodiptheriadeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Reed, Hiram HSergeantISeptember 16, 1830Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaAugust 17, 1917Crown HillOrrville, Ohio County
Reed, Milton S
1 Private
2 Private

1 A
2 K
March 10, 1844Wayne County, OhioOctober 21, 1931Wooster, Ohionatural causesBurbankBurbank, Wayne County, Ohiodied at home on North Buckeye Street, Wooster, Ohio; cousin of Martin H. Norton
Reid, William W
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CorporalCNovember 20, 1835Wayne County, OhioJanuary 7, 1912Topeka, KansasRochesterTopeka, Kansassome information indicates he may have been promoted to Sergeant
Reiser, Francis APrivateKabt. 1819May 5, 1864Matagorda Island, TexasdiseaseGalveston, Texasgravesite unknown
Richeson, Hamilton
1 Sergeant
2 2nd Lieut
3 2nd Lieut
4 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 C (90-day)
3 G
4 G
abt. 1833June 19, 1870Wooster, OhiotuberculosisOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohioafter war became lawyer in Wayne County, Ohio; died at 37
Richey, Joseph PrivateHabt. 1841August 19, 1863Carrolleton, Louisianadisease (probably malaria)Chalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Rinehart, Levi M1st LieutFS (90-day)abt. May 29, 1836Cambridge, OhioFebruary 13, 1865Laprelle Creek, Dakota Territory County, Wyomingkilled by Cheyenne IndiansOld PioneerCasper, Wyomingcaptured at Harper's Ferry, VA with 60th OVI; paroled, raised cavalry company, assigned 11th Ohio Cavalry, sent to western frontier
Rinehart, Thomas HPrivateF (90-day)1834May 14, 1911Fair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Rish, Benjamin FPrivateGabt. 1843Columbiana, OhioAugust 6, 1864Morganza, LouisianadiptheriaPort Hudson NationalZachary, Louisianabrother of George W Rish
Rish, George WPrivateGJanuary 9, 1845Columbiana, OhioMay 11, 1911South Bend, IndianaOak HillPlymouth, Indianabrother of Benjamin F Rish
Roberts, Allen PrivateFabt. 1843January 28, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyfrom wounds received in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Mound City, Illinois
Roberts, William GPrivateBabt. 1843May 17, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippidied in Van Buren General Hospital Milliken't Bend, Louisiana
Robertson, David
1 Private
2 Private

1 D
2 B
abt. 1815June 20, 1863Annapolis, MarylanddiseaseSt. John's College (no record)Annapolis, Marylanddied in General Hospital, Division #1, Annapolis, Maryland; reason Annapolis location unknown, possibly was captured and paroled?
Robinson, Alva EPrivateFabt. 1841March 7, 1863Jackson, MississippidiseaseJackson, Mississippidied in Confederate hospital at Jackson, Mississippi, as a prisoner of war; may have been imprisoned in Peral River Bridge
Robison, James DSurgeonFS (90-day)April 23, 1820Wooster, OhioMay 10, 1895Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohioperformed first amputation of the Civil War at Battle of Philippi, (West) Virginia
Romey, Frederick G
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1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 G
August 18, 1845Wooster, OhioOctober 17, 1933Canton, OhioWest LawnCanton, Stark County, Ohiobecame Superintendent of Police of Canton, Ohio
Roney, Charles H
1 Private
2 1st Srgt

1 K (90-day)
2 D
abt. September, 1841February 20, 1917Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Rose, Walter JPrivateGabt. 1841June 6, 1863Millikent's Bend, LouisianadiseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennesseedied in Van Buren General Hospital at Milliken's Bend, Louisiana; some records indicate death at Memphis, Tennessee
Rosenberger, John PrivateBApril 20, 1863Gulf of Mexicodiseaseburied at seacaptured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Decmeber 29, 1862; paroled but died on board ship Underwriter en route from New Orleans to Annapolis, Maryland; buried at sea
Ross, William M
1 1st Srgt
2 1st Lieut
3 Captain

1 G (90-day)
2 G
3 D
April 8, 1837April 4, 1885Millersburg, Ohio"blood poison from the effects of wounds received at (Battle of) Chickasaw (Bayou)"Oak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohioattained title of Doctor after Civil War
Rouch, Jacob PrivateFabt. 1844December 28, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action by gunshot at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Ruckle, William H
1 Private
2 Private
3 1st Lieut
4 2nd Lieut

1 K (90-day)
2 B (90-day)
3 I
4 D
January 23, 1839March 1, 1916Belle VistaEl Dorado, Kansas
Russell, Thomas
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CorporalKFebruary 18, 1837Balliboro, Ontario County, CanadaNovember 28, 1914Wayne County, OhioCanaan CenterCanaan, Athens County, Ohiodischarged December 16, 1862 due to wounds which may have been the loss of several fingers from his right hand
Ryno, William CorporalIabt. 1842April 24, 1863Gulf of Mexicofrom wounds received in action at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862, and/or from sickness while prisonerburied at seacaptured at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Decmeber 29, 1862; paroled but died on board ship Underwriter en route from New Orleans to Annapolis, Maryland; buried at sea
Salesbury, Elmer JPrivateHFebruary 19, 1884Hot Springs, Arkansastuberculosisdeath info from 11th Reunion transcript - "from Chicago, Illinois"
Schaef, Edward PrivateG (9-month)March 9, 1841October 19, 1919Shreve, OhioMorelandMoreland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Schumbarger, Jacob PrivateEabt. 1844March 27, 1863New Orleans, Louisiana"phthisis" (tuberculosis)New Orleans, Louisianalisted variously as "Schneeberger" and other spellings
Scott, Samuel SPrivateAabt. 1843December 29, 1861Camp Dennison, OhiodiseaseSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiosome records indicate death on December 9 or 12; some records indicated burial at Lewis Cemetery, Muskingum County, Ohio
Scott, William W
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PrivateB (90-day)June 27, 1845Mohican Township, Wayne CountyAugust 23, 1916Stillwater, OklahomaIOOF (Odd Fellows)Maramec, OklahomaMcLaughlin's Cavalry Squadron was consolidated into 5th Ohio Cavalry in July, 1865
Searight, William HPrivateH1884Montpelier, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Seemany, Samuel PrivateEMarch 14, 1840Holmes County, OhioJune 14, 1908Edwards County, KansasHillsideKinsley, Edwards County, Kansas
Seibecker, Peter PrivateIabt. 1836March 4, 1863St. Louis, Missourismall poxJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouridied in Small Pox General Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri
Seigfried, Samuel PrivateHMarch 4, 1863Young's Point, Louisianaapoplexy
Seigfried, William H
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PrivateCMay 21, 1841Centre, PennsylvaniaAugust 1, 1920Barberton, OhioLakewoodAkron, Summit County, Ohiosoldier preferred spelling last name Seigfried vs. Siegfried; some records indicate died in Summit, Ohio
Sells, William PrivateDabt. 1841January 16, 1863Keokuk, IowadiseaseKeokuk NationalKeokuk, Iowadied in hospital at Keokuk, Iowa
Shadrach, John PrivateDabt. 1842January 8, 1863Memphis, TennesseediseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennesseedied in hospital at Memphis, Tennessee
Shaeffer, Hiram M1st LieutH1837August 1, 1889WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Shaffer, Henry PrivateK1866Wooster, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Shamp, Sidney HPrivateGabt. 1842April 18, 1863bronchitisKeokuk NationalKeokuk, Iowabelieved re-interred from Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa
Shank, George WPrivateBDecember, 1838Lakeville, OhioJanuary 14, 1902Canby, OregonZion MemorialCanby, Oregonwounded in head and taken prisoner at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862
Shannon, Samuel PrivateBabt. 1834April 5, 1863Memphis, Tennesseefrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862, and small poxMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennesseedied in hosptial at Memphis, Tennessee
Shannon, Thomas WPrivateB1842Millersburg, OhioFebruary 4, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyfrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862; gunshot left lungMound CityMound City, Illinoisdied in hospital at Paducah, Kentucky
Sharp, George PrivateGabt. 1825August 19, 1863Keokuk, IowadiseaseOaklandKeokuk, Iowa
Shaw, Charles PrivateAabt. 1836April 28, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippioriginal burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867
Sheaham, William PrivateHabt. 1844August 12, 1864Morganza, LouisianadiseasePort Hudson NationalPort Hudson, Louisiana
Shelby, Peter
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PrivateISeptember, 1843Ashland County, OhioNovember 14, 1907Ashland, Ohiosudden illnessMaple GroveAshland County, Ohiodied at home
Shock, Christopher PrivateD1820DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Shrimplin, Newton CorporalEAugust 14, 1882Killbuck, Ohioinfo from 11th Reunion transcript
Shunk, Jackson PrivateF (90-day)September 5, 1836September 8, 1926Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Shyre, Michael
1 Private
2 Private

1 D (9-month)
2 B (9-month)
abt. 1838January 10, 1863Jefferson Barracks, MissouridiseaseJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Smail, William PrivateBabt. 1843Holmes County, OhioApril 16, 1863Memphis, TennesseediseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennessee
Smith, Cyrus PrivateKJanuary 26, 1896Woodbine, Iowareported as being a minister in Iowa at time of death
Smith, Edward EPrivateEabt. 1842May 17, 1863Big Black River Bridge, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Big Black River BridgeVicksburg, Mississippi
Smith, George HPrivateAabt. 1826August 1, 1862Cumberland Gap, TennesseediseaseKnoxville, Tennessee
Smith, Henry HPrivateH1840January 23, 1930SidneySidney, Indiana
Smith, Jacob PrivateFabt. 1828February 21, 1862London, KentuckydiseaseLondon, Kentuckydied in hospital at London, Kentucky
Smith, Philip M
1 1st Lieut
2 Captain

1 K
2 G
February 23, 1840Wayne County, OhioMay 17, 1904Pima County, ArizonaForest-LlewellynKirksville, Missouriafter war was sheriff of Kirksville, Missouri, and active in the furniture and hardware business in that city.
Smith, William PrivateB1894Oblong, Illinois
Smyser, Henry CPrivateIabt. February, 1844April 28, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseReedsburgPlain, Stark County, Ohiorelationship to other Smysers probable but not confirmed
Smyser, Henry PrivateIMarch 30, 1838Reedsburg, OhioMay 19, 1910Wichita, KansasMaple GroveWichita, Kansasbrother of Jacob D. Smyser; served together; buried Jacob at mouth of Yazoo River
Smyser, Jacob DPrivateIFebruary 17, 1840January 19, 1863Young's Point, LouisianadiseaseReedsburgPlain, Stark County, Ohiobrother of and buried by Henry; family re-interred from private grave at Young's Point, Louisiana, in late March, 1863
Snyder, Benjamin F
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 E
2 H 114 Ohio
3 I 114 Ohio
December 31, 1843Tuscarawas County, OhioFebruary 24, 1917Effingham, Atchison County, KansasEffinghamEffingham, Atchison County, Kansasfarmer, postmaster, probate judge in Atchison County, Kansas, after war; enlisted in 16th Ohio with three other brothers
Snyder, Daniel CPrivateEabt. 1839March 15, 1863Jefferson Barracks, Missourismall poxJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Snyder, Samuel PrivateBabt. 1840July 27, 1864New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; died on hospital steamer Laura Hill at New Orleans, Louisiana
Snyder, William IPrivateC (9-month)abt. 1840June 12, 1863Memphis, TennesseediseaseMemphis NationalMemphis, Tennessee
Sommers, Anthony M
1 Private
2 Sergeant
3 2nd Lieut
4 1st Lieut
5 ?
6 ?

1 C (90-day)
2 H
3 H
4 G
5 B 8 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year)
6 D 8 United States U. S. Veteran Volunteers (1 year)
March 3, 1842OhioSeptember 17, 1909Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodeath info from brief obituary on file; son of Gideon; clerk for U.S. Department of Interior for 20 years after war
Sommers, Gideon BPrivateH (9-month)December 1, 1806PennsylvaniaAugust 25, 1877Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript; father of Anthony
Sommers, John PPrivateAabt. 1817May 3, 1862Flat Lick, Kentuckytyphoid
Spangler, William
1 2nd Lieut
2 Captain

1 G (90-day)
2 B
abt. 1833January 19, 1862Millersburg, OhiodiseaseOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohio
Spring, Daniel G
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 E
abt. 1835May 17, 1863Big Black River Bridge, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Big Black River BridgeVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Spurgeon, William HCorporalDDecember 10, 1861Camp Dennison, Ohiocontinuous feverDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
St. Clair, Daniel PrivateDabt. 1842July 27, 1862Cumberland Gap, Kentuckydiseasebrother of William; brother John, 97th Ohio, died of disease February 6, 1863
St. Clair, William
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PrivateDMarch 12, 1840PennsylvaniaFebruary 8, 1931Dresden, OhioDresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohiobrother of Daniel; brother John, 97th Ohio, died of disease February 6, 1863
Stahl, Zachariah TPrivateGabt. 1833December 29, 1863Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Stauffer, Jacob BPrivateC (90-day)May 7, 1840Wayne County, OhioJune 20, 1914Orrville, OhioCrown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohiolast name spelled Stouffer on some military records
Steel, Amos CorporalCApril 9, 1885Marshalville, Ohio"lung fever"death info from 11th Reunion transcript
Steel, Benjamin SergeantIabt. 1838abt. 1880OrrvilleOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Stein, George W
1 Sergeant
2 1st Lieut
3 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 C
3 A
abt. 18371865Shreveport, Louisianadisease
Stevenson, Benjamin A
1 Private
2 Private
3 Private

1 A (90-day)
2 G 80 Ohio
3 G 80 Ohio
March 12, 1834West Chester, Tuscarawas County, OhioOctober 30, 1909Coshocton County, Ohioharness maker; restaurant owner post-war
Stick, Henry PrivateGabt. 1838January 22, 1862Lexington, KentuckydiseaseCityLexington, Kentucky
Stimmell, John PrivateBabt. 1839October 25, 1863Carrollton, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery
Stitt, Alexander PrivateCabt. 1842December 8, 1861Camp Dennison, Ohiocamp feverSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiodied after 11 weeks of service; reunion records indicate burial in Wooster, Ohio
Stitt, John SergeantCabt. February 9, 1836August 7, 1863diseaseCairo, Illinois
Stofer, Henry PrivateF (90-day)December 4, 1832Fayette County, PennsylvaniaJanuary 14, 1920Newcomerstown, Ohio UnionPort Washington, Tuscarawas County, Ohiopossibly from injuries suffered after being hit by car 11/9/1919 in Texas; Constable in Port Washington, Ohio, 1880 census
Stonehocker, James PrivateA (90-day)September 6, 1840White Eyes, OhioJune 9, 1902La Salle, ColoradoLinn GroveGreeley, Colorado
Stotsburg, Thomas JSergeantCJanuary 12, 1885Athens, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Strock, Myron FCorporalBJanuary 18, 1835Mahoning County, OhioMarch 7, 1932Kirksville, MissouriBrashearBrashear, Missourilived to age 97
Summerton, John WCorporalKJanuary, 1833Ohioabt. July 3, 1863diseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, MississippiCongress, Ohio, gravestone indicates death on July 3, 1863, buried at Vicksburg National ; military records indicate death on July 7, 1863, buried at Cairo, Illinois
Swartz, John WPrivateFApril 17, 1844Willshire, OhioOctober 26, 1921Van Wert, OhioWoodland UnionVan Wert, Van Wert County, Ohiofarmer
Swartz, Wesley PrivateCabt. 1839April 23, 1862Cumberland Ford, KentuckydiseaseKnoxville NationalKnoxville, Tennessee
Sweaney, Daniel
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 F (90-day)
2 B 80 Ohio
February 1, 1842Mineral City, OhioJanuary 10, 1931Uhrichsville, OhioFair StreetNew Philadelphia, Tuscarawas County, Ohiowith 80th OVI wounded, taken prisoner; carpenter after war
Swinehart, Adam
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PrivateBMay 14, 1815Belmont, OhioApril 18, 1897Industry, IllinoisSalemAstoria, Illinoisfather of Jonathan
Swinehart, Jonathan SPrivateD1838OhioFebruary 5, 1863Jefferson Barracks, Missourityphoid febrisJefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missourison of Adam
Switzer, Archibald H
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 C (90-day)
2 G
abt. 1837Wayne County, OhioJanuary 15, 1896Holmesville, OhioPrarie TownshipHolmesville, Holmes County, Ohio
Tanner, Alfred
1 Private
2 Private

1 K
2 I
1835October 3, 1920Wooster, OhioMaple MoundCreston, Wayne County, Ohio
Tanneyhill, Richard W
1 Sergeant
2 Captain
3 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 E
3 I 76 Ohio
May 6, 1838Millersburg, OhioJuly 15, 1913Holmes County, Ohiodisease of kidneys and stomachOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohioprobate judge for Holmes County, Ohio, for 32 years after war
Tanneyhill, William B
1 Private
2 Sergeant

1 G (90-day)
2 E
December 8, 1840Holmes County, OhioMay 24, 1924Akron, Summit County, OhioGlendaleAkron, Summit County, Ohio
Tatham, Charles PrivateDabt. 1840November 6, 1862Gallipolis, OhiodiseaseBaxter BaptistMuskingum County, Ohiomay have been reinterred from City Cemetery, Gallipolis, Ohio
Taylor, James BPrivateB1842August 28, 1921Grand Rapids, MichiganFairplanesGrand Rapids, Michigan
Teeple, Theodore PrivateNovember 22, 1835Cochin, PennsylvaniaFebruary 22, 1913WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohioapparently drafted and was later discharged for ill health; became relatively famous post-war photographer in Wooster Ohio and surrounding area
Tidball, Hugh
1 Private
2 Corporal

1 G (90-day)
2 B
1839September 9, 1924Collyer, Trego County, KansasUnionCollyer, Kansas
Tidball, Nicholas R
1 1st Srgt
2 2nd Lieut
3 1st Srgt
4 2nd Lieut
5 Captain

1 A (90-day)
2 A (90-day)
3 H 80 Ohio
4 H 80 Ohio
5 E 143 Ohio
December 8, 1836Belmont County, OhioDecember 16, 1885Beford Twp., OhioconsumptionOak RidgeCoshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio
Tipton, Hiram S1st SrgtBMarch 10, 1842Glenmont, OhioJuly 5, 1912Kansas City, MissouriElmwoodKansas City, Missouri
Tipton, James PrivateB1885death info from 11th Reunion transcript
Tipton, Solomon
1 Private
2 Private

1 I
2 B
abt. 1845August 4, 1864New Orleans, Louisianatyphoid feverChalmette NationalChalmette, Louisiana
Tittler, Jacob WagonerKFebruary 14, 1863Young's Point, Louisianatyphoid fever
Tutman, William H
1 Musician
2 Musician

1 G
2 F
abt. 1840February 24, 1862Springfield, Ohio
Tuttle, Austin PrivateAabt. 1843April 23, 1863Richmond, Louisianadiseasesome records indicate death at Port Hudson, Louisiana
Twist, Russell PSergeantE (90-day)July 23, 1827Eden, New YorkAugust 8, 1906Bonner Springs, KansasBonner SpringsBonner Springs, Kansas
Uhl, James MPrivateEMay 6, 1842Holmes County, OhioMay 19, 1863Perkin's Landing, LouisianadiseaseOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, OhioOak Hill burial may or may not be a marker only
Uhl, Silas J
1 Private
2 Private

1 G (90-day)
2 E
June 20, 1841Millersburg, OhioApril 12, 1916Cincinnati, OhioFerncliffSpringfield, Clark County, Ohiocaptured at Chickasaw Bayou, held prisoner on Pearl River Bridge; became famous artist after war
Ullman, Joseph PrivateG (9-month)abt. 1834May 27, 1902Paw PawMiami County, Indianacemetery near Roann, Indiana
Ullman, Samuel PrivateG (9-month)1832December 25, 1914Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Updike, Samuel CPrivateHabt. 1825April 2, 1862Cumberland Ford, KentuckydiseaseCrowWapakoneta, Coshocton County, OhioCrow Cemetery may be marker only or he was moved from Knoxville National Cemetery
Van Doorn, William P
1 Corporal
2 Captain

1 C (90-day)
2 K
1835February 2, 1899WoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohioobit states personal friend of President William McKinley who visited Van Doorn several times and the he was wounded five times at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou
Vandervoort, James WAsst SurgFSFebruary 6, 1834Warren County, OhioNovember 11, 1911Harveysburg, OhioMiamiCorwin, Warren County, Ohio
Voorhes, Rezin H
1 Private
2 Captain
3 1st Lieut

1 G (90-day)
2 H
3 E
May 19, 1839Millersburg, OhioMarch 30, 1880Coffeyville, KansastuberculosisOak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiocontracted tuberculosis while prisoner at Libby Prison; post-war became doctor, moved to Kansas for health; buried back in home town
Voorhes, Richard MPrivateA (90-day)October 6, 1838Harrison County, OhioJuly 21, 1915Coshocton, OhioOak RidgeCoshocton, Coschocton County, Ohiowith 65th OVI, wounded at Stones River, Tennessee 12/31/1862; post-war attorney, appellate judge; may have attended grade school with Gen. George Armstrong Custer
Wagner, Fredrick JPrivateK (90-day)1835Wurtenburg, GermanyJanuary 26, 1909Cadiz, OhioapoplexyCadiz UnionCadiz, Harrison County, Ohio
Waldorf, William PrivateG1813VirginiaApril 25, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Missisisppioriginal burial at Marshal Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867; son William C. served in 102nd OVI
Wallace, John PrivateD1819September 12, 1897DresdenDresden, Muskingum County, Ohio
Wallick, Charles PrivateBJuly 8, 1843July 2, 1922Victor, IowaVictor MemorialVictor, Iowa
Walrath, Peter PrivateD1836January 15, 1920Hanover, OhioHanoverHanover, Licking County, Ohioblacksmith after war; first to learn to drive auto in Hanover, OH; owned auto dealership in Painesville, OH; operated steam shovel
Warner, Charles WPrivateBApril 10, 1845December 18, 1861Camp Dennison, Ohiocontinuous feverSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohiorecords indicate soldier was under age 17 years old when enlisted; birthdate calculated by specific age listed on tombstone
Warner, Samuel
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PrivateKabt. 1841
Warner, Solomon PrivateF1871Congress, Ohiodeath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Watson, Thomas PrivateI (9-month)January 28, 1820July 23, 1894Holmesville, OhioPrarie TownshipHolmesville, Holmes County, OhioDrafted 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.�
Watts, Zimmerman PrivateEabt. 1827Lancaster, Lancaster County, PennsylvaniaJanuary 24, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyfrom battle wounds; re-interred at Mound City January 1, 1867Mound City NationalMound City, IllinoisU. S. Register of Deaths of Volunteers indicates death by gunshot (vulnus sclopet), likely to have been from Battle of Chickasaw Bayou
Weaver, Isaac PrivateBJanuary 7, 1821November 14, 1861Wooster, Wayne County, Ohiocontinued febrisFarmerstownHolmes County, Ohiobirth date caluclated from age listed on tombstone
Weaver, Joseph WPrivateHabt. 1842July 1, 1863Columbus, Ohioinfection of lungsGreen LawnColumbus, Franklin County, Ohio
Welling, James MPrivateA (90-day)1843August 18, 1916Chicago, IllinoisMount CarmelHillside, Illinois
White, Samuel
1 Private
2 Private

1 C (90-day)
2 I
1840October 30, 1917Crown HillOrrville, Wayne County, Ohio
Whittaker, Milton PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1828April 11, 1863New Orleans, Louisianaconcussion from fall on cobblestone streets of New OrleansChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; research shows soldier was captured at Chickasaw Bayou, transferred to a Union hospital in New Orleans where he "fell on slippery cobblestones", causing a concussion resulting in death
Wicke, Henry CorporalG18411904ElmwoodKansas City, Missouri
Wicknete, Hiram PrivateFabt. 1842August 30, 1863Cairo, IllinoisdiseaseCairo, Illinoissome records indicate death on April 30, 1863
Wilder, Paul
1 Corporal
2 Sergeant

1 B
2 B
abt. 1832February 6, 1863Paducah, Kentuckyempyemia from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 (chest infection)Oak HillMillersburg, Holmes County, Ohiosome records indicate buried at Mound City, Illinois, could have been re-interred in Ohio or Ohio gravesite is monument only; some death dates 2/11, 2/14, 2/16/1862; see interesting story about soldier in History of Company B
Wile, Benjamin HPrivateFabt. 1840September 16, 1919Wooster, OhioRiceWooster, Wayne County, Ohio
Wiler, John APrivateA1842OhioFebruary 9, 1863Young's Point, LouisianadiseaseShreveShreve, Wayne County, Ohioalso listed as burial at Vicksburg National; may have been re-interred or memorial at Shreve only
Wiley, Aquilla
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1st LieutC (90-day)February 20, 1835Mechanicsburg, PennsylvaniaJune 5, 1912Wooster, OhioWoosterWooster, Wayne County, Ohiowith 41st OVI, wounded left leg Battle of Shiloh; wounded left leg Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, leg amputated; breveted Brig. General in 1865; attorney and state legislator post-war
Williams, Bona PrivateAabt. 1837October 27, 1862Gallipolis, OhiodiseaseCityGallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio
Williams, Daniel PrivateKabt. 1841December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippi
Williams, Leander CorporalAabt. 1823February 28, 1863Jefferson Barracks, Missourifrom wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Jefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Williams, Thomas DPrivateBabt. 1834February 20, 1863Jackson, MissisisppidiseaseJackson, Mississippidied while prisoner of war, possibly kept in Pearl River "Prison Bridge"
Williams, William MPrivateBApril 2, 1839Holmes County, OhioJune 24, 1908Sullivan County, MissouriGreen CastleGreen Castle, Sullivan County, Missouri
Winger, Christian
1 Private
2 Private

1 B (9-month)
2 D (9-month)
abt. 1818April 22, 1863Milliken's Bend, LouisianadiseaseVicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippioriginal burial at Marshall Plantation, Madison Parish, Louisiana, re-interred at Vicksburg National January, 1867
Wolbach, Theodore D
1 Corporal
2 Corporal

1 E
2 E
June 6, 1844Smithville, OhioJune 25, 1928Wadsworth, Ohiotried 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
Wolf, Peter OPrivateGSeptember 21, 1842November 22, 1861Wayne County, Ohiocontinued febrisSaint MichaelsMarshallville, Wayne County, Ohio
Wolf, Samuel PrivateEabt. 1840March 12, 1863phthisis pulmonalis (tuberculosis)Jefferson Barracks NationalSt. Louis, Missouri
Wood, George WPrivateKabt. 1846March 12, 1864New Orleans, LouisianadiseaseChalmette NationalChalmette, LouisianaChalmette National Cemetery aka Monument Cemetery; died at age 18 after less than two months in military service
Wood, Harvey S1st LieutFDecember 10, 1839Marysville, OhioJune 10, 1883Knoxville, TennesseeapoplexyOakdaleMarysville, Union County, Ohiodied while visiting Cumberland Gap area where he soldiered in 1862
Wynegar, David MPrivateFabt. 1831February 15, 1863from wounds received at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862Vicksburg NationalVicksburg, Mississippidied while prisoner after capture at Battle of Chickasaw Bayou; name on placque at Vicksburg Military Park, Mississippi
Yarnell, Cyrus PrivateCApril 16, 1897Missourideath info from 11th Reunion transcript
Yingling, William HPrivateEabt. 1841December 27, 1861Camp Dennison, OhiodiseaseSpring GroveCincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio
Young, James PrivateF1832December 29, 1862Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippikilled in action at Battle of Chickasaw BayouWoodlawnLodi, Medina County, Ohiomay have been re-interred at Woodlawn (no record at Vicksburg)
Zents, John PrivateA (9-month)abt. 1821July 13, 1863Columbus, Ohio
Zimmerman, Cyrus PrivateIabt. 1839April 14, 1864Matagorda Island, Texastypho malarial febrisGalveston, TexasFindAGrave memorial # 159156363 indicates burial at Matagorda Lighthouse Cemetery but this is unconfirmed as some records indicate burial or marker in Galveston, Texas
Zink, Charles M
1 Private
2 Sgt Major
3 Private

1 K 4 United States
2 FS 4 United States
3 B
abt. 1842July 22, 1912
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