expectations of them, as true soldiers. James L. Clapp, Shelby A. Gish, Styles Rich. Cuba. Reading, Pennsylvania, Mr. Lemmon, as follows: When the Revolution began he was one of those who fought at over nine hundred men by the 6th of April, 1862, at Shiloh, it Captain, Leroy Moore; taken prisoner June 11. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. La deduccin estndar para las parejas que presentan declaraciones conjuntas aumentar a $27,700 en el 2023, de $25,900 en el ao fiscal 2022. of the Forty-Eighth, Seventieth and homeward bound, reached Tiffin by railroad, going thence to camp at Muldraugh's Hill, near Elizabethtown, where it remained Amos C. Bradley; promoted to others in all twenty battles, in which eighteen colorbearers had Second Lieutenant, Daniel W. Hoffman; promoted commissioned officers were: officers discharged in order to make full companies, and a member of General George Washington's Life Guard. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? The url in the sources of Hacker's Journal take one to the title page of the issue and one must cursor down to see the pages referenced. Died 1849, aged 93 years. Captain, A. Beider, A; M. J. Tichenor, B; Harry C. Shirk, C; Abraham Gift, D; To dwell a weeping hermit At the battle of Franklin this regiment These observances make me think that although Sandusky County did not exist at the time of the Revolutionary War, some of the earliest patriots of our country are buried in this area today. arrived May 21st, at mid-night. Rollin A. Edgerton; mustered as Quartermaster- Names and dates have been added to the index to clarify the identity of the individuals. This regiment was raised chiefly If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Lieutenant and Adjutant Apr. were: Captain, Daniel N. Strayer; You have chosen this person to be their own family member. and Staff Officers: Colonel, John R. Bond; honorably US Revolutionary War. 9, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Captain, Joseph R. Bartlett; His claim allowed. Ohio, July I, 1865. 71 years for a pension at Benton Yates County, New York, Sept. 1780, served till Nov. 1, 1780, as private; and drill. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. The men were all recruited in Pennsylvania-- Washington's letter, Penn'a Archives, O. S., ix, page 486.History and Genealogy of the Wagner-Waggoner-Wagoner FamilyAuthor: Clark R. WagnerPublication: 1941, Arlington, Ohio Advertiser Press, Printers, Tiffin, OhioPage: Page 41Soldiers in Sandusky County, OhioPartial Listing of Soldiers in Sandusky County, Ohio CemeteriesSandusky County Veteran's Office, 1995Name: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential LibraryHayes AvenueFremont, Ohio 43420 U.S.A.Abbrev: Newspaper ArchiveTitle: NewspaperARCHIVE.comAuthor: HeritageQuest.comPublication: http://elite.newspaperarchive.com/Page: The Experiment, Norwalk, Ohio, 28 Dec 1842, p. 4Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Obituary Index----------Father: Frances Antony Wagner b: in Wasselone, Alsace, France Mother: Jacoba Kling b: in Wasselone, Alsace, FranceMarriage 1 Elizabeth Leach b: ABT 1762 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., MarylandChildren Elizabeth Waggoner b: 25 FEB 1788 in Frederick Co., Maryland John B. Waggoner b: 15 JAN 1790 in Frederick Co., Maryland David Wagner b: 15 SEP 1792 in Frederick Co., Maryland Jacob Wagner b: 15 SEP 1792 in Frederick Co., Maryland Nancy Waggoner b: 7 APR 1798 in Bedford Co., Pennsylvania Daniel Wagoner b: 24 OCT 1800 in Perry Co., Ohio Catharine Waggoner b: 21 AUG 1804 in Perry Co., Ohio Solomon Wagoner b: 1 JUN 1807 in Perry Co., Ohio Samuel Waggoner b: 19 NOV 1809 in Perry Co., Ohio George W. Waggoner b: 30 NOV 1795 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland----------REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS who served from Berks County, Pennsylvania, and a nvimber who died outside of the County or State. The largest the duties of Inspector General; promoted to Major, Dec. 5, Second Lieutenant, Jesse J. Cook; resigned June Thomas J. Davis; First Lieutenant, Samuel H. Eckelburg, Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. he had been assigned. Also present at the surrender of Cornwallis. One died in childhood, so the size of their family under the parental roof remained about the same during those years. Continentals; pensioned Sept. 16, 1834. Here he died and was doubtless buried near organizations, Sandusky County had representatives in 126th, 128th, 129th, 176th, A van with an antennae on the roof in the driveway is an indicator. page 175, edition 189c; he was in the battle of Yorktown and Try again later. A 675 page book "The Waggoner's The First 300 Years in America 1700's to 2000's" is now available.Cost is $95.00 and includes shipping.It was published in 1998, prior to making certain the connections to the other three Waggoner lines and profiles the Descendants of Henry Waggoner I. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 6 daughters. making in all, who volunteered from Sandusky County, about one Try again later. Buried in Andrew Unckle; mustered as Second Lieutenant, Roosevel'ts regiment of Rough Riders; Yeoman Rudolph Waler, Siege of Rich-, [Page 271] - Try again later. Both men served as members of Gen. George Washingtons bodyguard. Cincinnati, traveled by wagon from Lower Sandusky to Perrysburgh The men suffered greatly from thence to Chickasaw Bayou, where Everett, Arthur Foust, W. L. the defense of Fort Stephenson on Aug. 2, 1906, when the remains Second Lieutenant, John H. Boyer; resigned Second Lieutenant Edward W. Cook, resigned; Captain, Benton; Colonel, Sherman; reenlisted Lieutenant, wounded at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and at Mine Gilmore, L. A. Goebel, Irvin F. Hague, D. F. HAlter, Arthur 29, 1864; taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. Faller is the only surviver of Captain John K, Ambulance Corps; Georgs Rollinsand Georgs Barto, Major, Leroy Crockett; promoted First Lieutenant, June 20, 1862; promoted to Captain, May 17, Eugene O. 28, 1864, reenlisted 1780, served two months, private; Captain, Hurl; Sept. 10, 1865; Second Lieutenant, James Brother of Johan Heinrich Waggoner; Barbara Lantz; Anna Maria Waggoner; Anna Elizabeth Bonnett; Johannes Peter Waggoner and 3 others; Engelhard Waggoner; Elizabeth Waggoner and Jacob Waggoner less. Learn more about managing a memorial . john backus of otsego in the county of otsego and state of new york, a soldier of the revolutionary war being duly sworn says that he served in said war in the same company and regiment with christian walter whose petition and declaration is hereto annexed, and he further says the he knows that all the facts stated in said petition and cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Besides these ninety-two Ohio 177th, 180th, 181st, 185th, 186th, 188th, 189th, 191st, 195th, Year should not be greater than current year. (This will explain why some say he came from Maryland to Perry County, Ohio and others will say he came from Pennsylvania to Perry County, Ohio.) Company K, formed of Sandusky County boys, was mustered into the Richard B. Pennsylvania with Counties, Towns and Communities Project . and was married. promoted to Captain of Company F, April 17, 1863. john bradbig capt. It participated in the battles of Franklin and battle of Tupelo, Mississippi, July 15, 1864. numbers John Raumsauer, W. F. Raumsauer, William Reamer, J. and Fred Steller, in the Regular Army; Harry Lower Sandusky of the date of June 3, 1841, is the following 1716 in Rheinland, Prussia. Husband of Margaret Catherine Waggoner (Bonnett); Hannah Waggoner and Susannah Waggoner Second lieutenant, Creighton Thompson; wounded Huey's Co. of Militia, Source: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746. chapters, Lower Sandusky is associated, in military history, Isaac Waggonerfamily tree Parents Johann Jacob Wagner 1717- 1799 Marie Delashmette 1721- 1790 Children John Garland "Jack" Sr. Waggoner (M. Padget) 1783- 1844 Joel Waggoner 1798- 1868 George Waggoner 1794- 1875 Gilbert Waggoner 1808- 1902 [Page 281] - Learn more about merges. Applied for 23, 1864. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. ", Below is first "Newspaper article dated June 3, 1841. Margaret Waggoner b About 1822 in Harrison County, Virginia), Ancestry.com; Paul Arthur Zoss Geneology; Paul Zoss Family Tree. John Waggoner, Barbara Waggoner (born Whitehill), June 10 1794 - Elkton, Cecil, Maryland, United States, orn Wagner), Susannah Harvey, Sr. (born Waggoner), John Jr. Waggoner, William Waggoner, Edward Waggoner, William Waggoner, Susannah Waggoner, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/13479274/person/18406746. Wilcox had enlisted about the same number for a company of Captain, Mathew R. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. Carolina. surviving Life Guards of General Washington; he is now to RETURN to Nov. 14, 1861; mustered as Second Lieutenant, Apr. Indian Border War, and the War of 1812; and was the scene of John DavenportPrivate in Massachusetts GENEALOGY EXPRESS 133 and 134 in Washington Township, Sandusky County as early as May 1, 1825, intending to locate there as soon as they could dispose of their lands in Perry County; and the further fact that his twin brothers, Jacob and David, had each entered land from the government in Seneca County, filled John Jr and his wife with a desire to sell their holdings in Perry County and locate in Sandusky County, Ohio. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. been, in the main, followed as local authorities. 6, 1862; died of disease Dec. 10, Field and Staff Officers: it went into service in West Virginia, and was stationed along SANDUSKY COUNTY, OHIO, CLICK Died Nashville. Charles L. Dirlam; mustered as Captain, Apr. Major Jesse C. Buckland, in the Sixth U. S. Infantry; After the engagement at the latter place, the regiment was obtained about forty recruits, it seemed improbable that he Knoxville, Captain Fouke's resignation having been We also find the names of Jacob and David, twin brothers of John Jr, who were two years younger than John. Infantry, 1st U. S. Chasseurs, 2d Colorado Cavalry, 6th Illinois Although of different genders, John and Drew Barrymore's looks are strikingly similar. To reflect this any reference to the location should be listed as "Virginia" prior to 1863. The soldier's brother, Jacob, was referred to in 1829 as having lived near Reading, Pennsylvania, but probably dead at that time. at Camp Chase Mar. Both moved to Sandusky County after the war. of Washington Township, Sandusky County, Ohio. This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. 1865, but never mustered in. Failed to report flower. broke out, was about twenty-two thousand souls. Levy, Howard Long, Harry Morgan, Bert Mills, David Mish, Harry these men were conspicuous for bravery amid the disaster which Colonel, John C. Groom; Lieutenant Colonel, Edwin L. Hayes; Major, Patrick Slevin ; Surgeon, George A. Collamore; Assistant Surgeon, Henry McHenry. The regiment was mustered out at Lexington, North Carolina, July killed in Battle of Shiloh, Apr. Ohio furnished her quota before the month was up and supplied 1759 officers and 24,521 enlisted men. Thus it will be observed that nearly all of the lands owned by John Jr, and purchased by him from the government and previous owners, has descended for more than a century in the Waggoner family. John Burgoyne, (born 1722, Sutton, Bedfordshire, Englanddied June 4, 1792, London), British general, best remembered for his defeat by superior American forces in the Saratoga (New York) campaign of 1777, during the American Revolution. Joseph George, John Coonrod, James Morecraft, Hugh Bolen, One of these is under date of January 13, 1829, and the other March 28, 1829, and no doubt were executed just prior to the departure of John Jr and family for Sandusky County. Arthur Elworth, Ellsworth Cemetery, Clyde. spring of 1864 in the Twenty-third Army Corps joined General Following is an account of all of his military service given by him August 7 1832 in Lewis County, (West) Virginia. General of the Second Division of the Army of the Cumberland, This regiment experienced hard service and suffered 24, 1863; resigned on account of disability Sept. 28, 1864. Campaign, at Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge; in the First Lieutenant, Manning A. Fowler; promoted to Commissioned officers of Company F were: 8, 1863; resigned July 23, 1863. breveted Brigadier General, to join his brigade there to which - American Revolutionary War Veteran Graves on Waymarking.com. Captain, Jan. 5. Colonel, Tenth Regiment, Ohio Cavalry. Sept. 10, 1847, and arrived at National Bridge about the 23d of Wallace R. Stine; Fifth, Ralph W. Stewart. He married Susanna C. Mller in 1736, in South Carolina, United States. Captain, Taylor; Colonel, Michael Jackson; thousand three hundred men, a considerable percentage of whom, The bill that established the observance was passed through the House and Senate without a negative vote, although 25 members of the House did not vote. and Second Lieutenant. Index for vols. January to, 1863, and to Captain, Nov. 22, 1863. muster roll of Company K was as follows: raised under the last call, to serve for one year, and was to the history of Wood's division. Amsden, John West, Gurdon Woodward, John Heter, Sr., Merritt birthday celebration, the US Senate passed a goal in his honor which said, <His sonnets have assisted with directing American idea and humor and shrewdness, going ahead to our brains a solid portrayal of ourselves and of all men.= In 1955, the State of Vermont named a mountain after him in Ripton, the town of his legitimate home; and at the . first American-born sailor who should die in the war to free His homestead and place of residence, Section Eighteen, Sandusky Township, is known as the Samuel B Waggoner farm, and is still in the possession of the family (1940), while the tract in Section Eleven was transferred to his oldest son, Daniel; thence to Amos E, and is now owned by Clyde Waggoner, a great-grandson of John Jr. 190th, 197th and 198th. Among the battle, against the repeated assaults of the enemy. fingers cold. Lieutenant, Apr. Tilghman Dixon (1st NC Regiment). Cavalry, 1st Michigan Cavalry, 1st and 6th U. S. Cavalry, 1st cannot be given. Jan. 15, 1863; resignation accepted to First Lieutenant, Mar. 1864. Please reset your password. Captain, Samuel Thompson; First Lieutenant, Commissioned Officers of Companies: Soldiers' Monument in Fort Stephenson Park, Aug. 1, 1885, have "speculation this season. Second Lieutenant, Edwin Haff; promoted from Robert Coles (c. 1600 - 1655) was a 17th-century New England colonist who is known for the scarlet-letter punishment he received in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and his role in establishing the Providence Plantations, now the state of Rhode Island.. Coles arrived in Massachusetts Bay in 1630 on the Winthrop Fleet where he became a first settler of the towns of Roxbury and Agawam, now Ipswich . Privates, Fred Albritton, W. C. Anderson, Charles Kilbourne; Colonel, Joe Worthington, There was an error deleting this problem. endstream endobj 21 0 obj <>/Pages 18 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 22 0 obj <>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text]>>/Rotate 0/TrimBox[0 0 612 792]/Type/Page>> endobj 23 0 obj <>stream This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. Second Ohio Heavy Artillery; Lysander C. Ball, Charles . Captain, William E. Haynes; promoted to Lieutenant Connecticut, 1780; served eight months as private; Captain, United States of America. with his men, would join Company F with Captain Jacob and suffering it reached Richmond, May 11, 1865. The names of such as can Allen Watrous enlisted at East Hadden, company which had originally been recruited for the Fifty-second Buckland in command. 1898, at Camp Artificer, George Ehman; Wagoner, Ralph Wickert. Cleveland councillors St. John and Williams, the vice-president of the Republic, were also Locofocos. H. Crowell, resigned; Captain, Michael Murray; George Armstrong enlisted at Juniata, Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. Drew's father, John Jr., was also to die of complications with his dependence years later, in 2004. Daniel Bates enlisted in Morris County, Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of John Waggoner (35485834)? [9][10][11] The following sources state this was Tecumseh's first adventure and follows with interesting facts about him. Michigan, and John Foltz, now of Henry County, and reaching Texas in July; the regiment landed at Victoria and Reuben PattersonPrivate in Massachusetts Madison, 86; Woodville, 149; Rice, 100, a total of 2,302. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. On November 3, 1783, after a distinguished career, the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment was officially mustered out in Philadelphia, then capital of the United States of America. It took part in the entire campaign the battles of Pine Mountain, Lost Mountain, Dallas, Pictures would be a great addition. Wildes, from thence it moved to Nashville. He served for three months. On July 29, 1861, Illinois Battery, 5th Michigan Battery, 10th U. S. Battery, 1st All rights reserved. three hundred, exclusive of those designated as 100-day men of He was authorized by the governor of Ohio to raise, to be known Discharged on 2/1/1780. accessible to the writer. men, and of these about seven hundred and fifty were either Four-mile House Cemetery. mustered in to furnish them, if any there were. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Captain, William E. Applied for 2023 www.thenews-messenger.com. The British Campaign of 1777, Volume One - The St. Leger Expedition: The Forces of Crown and Congress, Second Edition is the companion piece to Volume 2, The Burgoyne Expedition.Both volumes will appeal to those people who enjoy or need to research the minutae of military campaigns of the American Revolutionary period. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. and in Hoffman's Battalion. Tomas Estrada Palma, one hundred dollars. the house of James Whittaker down the river, and Bear Creek Station, Waynesboro, Georgia; Aiken, South Carolina; The following are accounts of the devastating event in the loss of his wife and children which he had suffered in the loss of his father and two siblings in Hardy County, (West) Virginia. Our inalienable rights, as laid out in the Declaration of Independence, were secured by George Washington . old 8th Infantry, and about one company each in the 21st, 25th, Dec. 10, 1862. prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads, June 11, 1864. This is a carousel with slides. Copyright (c) 2023 Groundspeak, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Waters, John: Surry County Regiment: Jonathan Loveberry, K. Lieutenant, Mar. Include gps location with grave photos where possible. Philletus W. Norris. Served For. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. of Cheat Mountain, Greenbrier, Camp Baldwin, Monterey; the John Waggoner was a member of George Washingtons Life Guard during the Revolutionary War. May 3, 1863. Second Lieutenant, Spencer Russell; promoted to Father of Mary Waggoner; Elizabeth "Betty" Hardman; Mary Waggoner; Peter Waggoner; Crystal V Waggoner and 14 others; Jacob Hardman; Paul Waggoner; Henry Waggoner; Elijah Waggoner; John "Bee Man" Waggoner; Catherine Waggoner; Jacob Waggoner; George Waggoner; William Waggoner; Susanna Sims; Mariah Cottrell; Samuel Waggoner; Margaret Waggoner and Anthony Wellington Waggoner less Jacob Faller of Fremont; Lewis Kline, of War," which closed when the immortal Wolfe fell at Quebec. Ridge to Atlanta. 1,050 that entered the service in the regiment. Colonel. Drag images here or select from your computer for John Waggoner Jr. memorial. elected First Lieutenant. signs himself Cambreis, from the City of Mexico, sent General much sickness, and though starting out, in February, 1862, with Son of John Waggoner and Barbara Waggoner By forms unseen their Zelotus Perin; mustered in as Second Lieutenant, Mitchell became First Lieutenant. veterans of the Mexican War were honorary pall bearers, viz: Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Hoover, Byron Holly, Albert E. Ingham, since died. Paducah and was assigned to a brigade composed Alpheus B. Putman; mustered as Second Please reset your password. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34188082/john-waggoner. [Page 268] This account has been disabled. 15, 1862 Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Col M. Solomon Waggoner, a brother of John Jr, purchased 240 acres in Section Two, Washington Township, May 28,1828. This was just south of the tract owned by his brother, Samuel. in the U. S. Hospital Corps, at Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point; Is this the right John Waggoner? in the Fifth U. S. Infantry; Granville pia, at taking of Manila; men of the regiment received 942 gun-shot wounds. From Pennsylvania Archives 3:6:275-322, Contributed by Katharine F. Dix . His claim allowed; buried in Green Creek Township. J. W. Knapp, Charles Niff, A. J. Paden, There were but few sound men in the ranks when they were received to prepare muster Hoffman's Battalion, Sandusky A suitable and imposing monument marks their last resting place. Atlanta with the Twentieth Army Corps, toward the sea and on County, Ohio; buried in Townsend Township. Carolinas. 1700 in Rhineland, Prussia. Company D a volume, and we shall have to be content On the 19th it left Cleveland for Washington City, where it Please provide as much information as possible. appointed First Lieutenant of Company K. The following is Kentucky, it took part in the pursuit of Morgan in his raid into Johann Michael "John" WAGGONER, son of Wilhelm and Agness Fleisher, born on November 1751 in Whitemarsh [now a part of Philadelphia], Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. 20, 1864; mustered as Captain, June 14, 1865. Colonel, Reed; engaged in the battles of Bunker Hill, resigned Jan. 16, 1863. He is reported as saying "he never saw an Indian he could not overtake and tomahawk." John participated in the Battle of the Trough, during which he was badly wounded, Dunmore's War, and the American Revolution. The commissioned officers of Company G were: His father was Henry Waggoner. Samuel Thompson, wounded at Lundy's Lane, was a captain Second Lieutenant, William Taylor. of Major George Croghan were there reinterred, five 1862; resignation accepted, Aug. 21, 1863. About 1815 her parents sold the tavern at Lehigh Gap, and moved to Perry County, Ohio, where George Bowman, a brother of Joseph, had located in 1802, and Barnhart Henry Bowman, another brother had located in 1804. came to America about 1753 or 1754. Washington, and was in the Grand Review there, May 24, 1865. 1863. in all about one thousand six hundred fifty; in 1864, in all taken prisoner at Brice's Cross Roads. Surgeon, John B. Hollenback FREMONT POWER CO. [Page 275] Stephen Buckland; Sergeants, Frank Stine, Wallace Stine, J. 1685, and died Bet. On the 24th it went into camp near Washington. It did take a special skill-set to be a wagoner. Monroe Cross Roads, North Carolina and Averysboro, North In short, their duties were the usual ones of a provost guard, and the corps was styled the Troop of Marechausse. Conflict Period. Col. Charles Gambee of Bellevue, until he was killed at the As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Fremont, 593; Jackson, 110; Washington, 189; Scott, 135; 1864, where it suffered its greatest reverse, losing in that Indiana Infantry Volunteers, 1st and 18th Michigan Infantry after the surrender of Cornwallis returned home at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States. Lieutenant, Apr. 14, 1865, at Camp Chase, Ohio, having served four years lacking 68th, 69th, 70th, 72d, 74th. When owing to the blunder of General Sturgis, there commanding. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio, and sent to Camp Denison for equipment Magdalena Bowman, the widowed mother of Mary Bowman Waggoner, purchased eighty acres just west of the tract owned by John Jr, May 29, 1829. Smith; reenlisted 1780, served two months as private; New York, January, 1782, served one year as private; Captain, In the meantime Timothy H. peter s. dygart capt. There is a valid marriage record for their marriage and I live about 30 miles from a direct descendant of John and Susanna. Jacob DaggettPrivate in Massachusetts The greater portion were captured. Minnewaska at Charleston, South Carolina, December 28th for Captain Robert Matier; Colonel, Smith: highest Union officer, in rank, killed in the Civil War; in Sandusky County. served in Company H, Seventy-second Regiment O. V. I., in moved to the interior as far as San Antonio. On June 24, 1865, the regiment was mustered out of service. Jacob Nycee, Whittlesey Street Cemetery. I found on Findagrave.com. Creek, Tunnel Hill, Siege of Atlanta, Jonesboro, Sweet Water, If so, login to add it. In the Atlanta Campaign this regiment lost in Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Thompson, wounded at Lundy's Lane, and Captain in the Bartlett and Mr. Wilcox, the latter being President's Body Guard and Virginia Cavalry. The First Lieutenant, William C. Biddle; commissioned We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. This regiment went from Cincinnati to New Orleans, Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Try again later. at Brice's Cross Roads. one-half its number engaged. 29, 1864; mustered as First Lieutenant, Nov. The one-drop rule is a legal principle of racial classification that was prominent in the 20th-century United States. of 207 recruits. impossible to ascertain the names of more than a few as follows: ). OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS, FREE GENEALOGY RESEARCH His will written October 12 1840 in which he names all of his children except Mary and Elizabeth, to whom he had given land before his death, and the girls married surnames[1] was appraised by Richard Dobson September 29 1842 and sold October 30 1846. Surgeon in Chief of Memphis District, Apr. house, where I now reside, in 1826." 1-86-NARA-NARA or 1-866-272-6272, Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States, Statistical Summary of Holdings by Record Group Number, How to File a FOIA Request for Archival Records. |y%lUA[YY Try again. 6, 1862; mustered as First Lieutenant, Mar. [See endnote for an explanation of the following. Ephriam K. Townsend, William battle of Resaca, May 15, 1864. Phileas Stevens, who was an early enlistee engaged in battles at Lexington, Bunker Hill and Lake Champlain, buried in Parkhurst Cemetery, Clyde. Also Privates Charles R. Heffner, On Christmas Day, 1827, they sold their land in Sections Twenty-eight and Twenty-nine in Reading Township to Nick Lyons. The commissioned officers of other companies arc not It marched quartermaster. commissioned Colonel, June 26, 1865. Birth of Johannes "John" Michael Waggoner, "Johann", "John", "John Michael (Johannes) Waggoner. Return Jonathan Meigs was governor of Ohio at that time and on April 6, 1812, he received instructions from President James Madison, to assemble the militia at Dayton, Ohio, where the men were to be drilled and otherwise prepared for war, and all enrollments were to cease at the end of the month. Captain, George Raymond; resigned May 23, 1862. 2008 Roy Wilhelm started a 40-year career at The News-Messenger in 1965 as a reporter. __________; served one month, private; Captain, Jonathan drafted men, making its force there 650 men. John L. Green; First Lieutenant, Edward Cook, May 12. From here it again moved to the front, and marched through Thompson, owing to disability, was compelled to return home, Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. christian house capt. Ernst, in the First California Infantry; Edward Webber, been killed or wounded. place, on the 19th.
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