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MALEY
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- Patrick Maley (1841-1936)
- Corporal, Company D, 110th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- Patrick
Maley , Sole Resident Survivor the Civil War - The Franklin
Chronicle, September 10, 1936
"Franklin paused last Tuesday morning to pay tribute
to Patrick Maley, its last resident survivor of John Kell Post,
G. A. R. Fifty years ago John Kell Post, Grand Army of the Republic,
was a vital factor in the affairs of Franklin. Strong men at the
head of families marched under its flag and were active in the
business and civic affairs of the community. For several years
Patrick Maley was the sole survivor of the Post living in Franklin.
The only other remaining member is John
Winters, who now makes his home in Florida.
" Born in Ireland, July 25, 1841, Patrick Maley came to America
with his father when a lad of 11 years. He was less than 20 years
of age when he enlisted in the Union Army at Xenia, Ohio. He was
a member of Colonel Fifer's regiment [sic?
- Col. J. Warren Keifer was the commander of the 110th Ohio Volunteer
Infantry] and served during the entire four years of the
Civil War. "
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 22 Aug 1862
Mustered Into Do D, 110th OVI on 22 Aug 1862
Promoted to Corporal on 6 May 1864
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 25 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 18 Jan 1899 & on 25 Apr 1907 (Certificate
#980236) for service in Co D 110th OVI
died 1907 [?]
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MANNINGTON
(Surname Index) |
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- Lewis F. Mannington
(1833-1888) - Private, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry
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MAPLE
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- William Maple (1841-1864)
- Private, 1st Independant Ohio Sharpshooters later to be part of
Birge's Western Sharpshooters and finally part of the 66th Illinois
Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Bethany Christian
Church Cemetery
Co. C. First Western Reg. Sharp Shooters, died at Rome, Ga.
Aug. 22, 1865
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private at Fort Ancient, Warren County
on 15 Oct 1861
Mustered into 1st Indpendant Company Ohio SharpShooters in 23
Nov 1861
Transferred into Co G 66th Illinois Infantry Regiment
Died of chronic diarrhea at the 2nd Division Hospital, 16th Army
Corps at Rome Georgia on 22 Aug 1864
Buried at Marietta Georgia National Military Cemetery
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MARSH
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- John A. Marsh (1834-1908)
- Private, Company H, 154 Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Old Stone Schoolhouse
Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 30 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co H, 154th OVI on 9 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 1 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Ohio on 19 Nov 1897 & on 6 Mar 1907
(Certificate #1014415) for service in Co H 154th OVI
Mary E. Marsh filed for a Widow's Pension in
Ohio on 13 Jul 1908 (Certificate #656261)
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MARTIN
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- George W. Martin alias
George Clay (1844-1923) - Private, Company I, 109th US Colored
Troops
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4715 of George
Clay in Old Section lot 110-8 on 18 Sep 1923
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"Geo. Martin served last
18 months of war in 109th U. S. C. T."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George Clay enlisted as a Private
from Lexington, Kentucky on 13 May 1864
Mustered into Co I, 109th US CT Infantry on 13 May 1864
[no discharge information listed]
- Pension Index Cards
George Clay alias George
Martin filed for pension on 25 May 1874 & 18 Apr 1907
(SC#163541) for service in Co I, 109th US C. Inf.
died at National Military Home Ohio on 15 Sep 1923
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
343
"Geo. Martin alias Geo.
Clay, Lebanon PO, SC#163541, injury to abdomen, $8.00 monthly
pension beginning Nov. 1879"
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Dayton, Register E page 47420 [image 886]
George Clay alias Martin
Military History: Enlisted 13 May 1864 as Private
Co I 109 USCT, discharged 22 Jan 1865 in Virginia
Domestic History: born Kentucky, age 80,
married farmer from Lebanon, O, wife Mary Martin, Lebanon, O
Home History: admitted 10 Sep 1923, died
15 Sep 1923, body shipped to Lebanon, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #63179 (1923)
George Clay alias Martin
married colored male aged 80 years
died 15 Sep 1923 Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
buried 17 Sep 1923 Lebanon, Ohio
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MAXWELL
(Surname Index) |
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- Andrew R. Maxwell (c.1814-____)
- Private, Company F, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 47 year old Private on 27 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co F 75th OVI on 14 Dec 1861
Disability discharge at Columbus, Ohio on 18 Mar 1862
- Pension Index Cards
Mary A. Maxwell filed for a widow's pension on
22 Jul 1881 (Certificate #239321) for service on Andrew R. Maxwell
in Co F 75th OVI
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- Franklin P. Maxwell
(1846-1865)- Private, Company B 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Obediah
Craig Maxwell (1837-1872) - Lieutenant
Colonel, 194th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Photo courtesy American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc.
[used with permission]
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #1147 in Old Section lot 59-6
on 2 Feb 1873 [removed from Dayton Cemetery]
- Beers History
of Warren County page 423,
540, 541,
547,
"He was wounded in the leg at Perryville, and was crippled
for life; wounded in the throat at Stone River and received several
minor wounds, from the effects of which a naturally strong constitution
brought him safely."
- "Maxwell
And Kell Franklin Twp. Participants In Civil War" article
by Dallas Bogan
- Sad
End of a Gallant Soldier, Suicide of Gen. O. C. Maxwell,
The Miami Gazette, Waynesville, Ohio, Wednesday, December 11,
1872
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
which includes photograph from MOLLUS
7 Feb 1837: Obediah Craig Maxwell born at Franklin, Warren
County, Ohio
17 Apr 1861: Enlisted at age 24
29 Apr 1861: Commissioned into Co F 1st OVI (3 months service)
11 Jun 1861: Promoted to 1st Lieutenant
16 Aug 1861: Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio
31 Aug 1861: Promoted to Captaion and commissioned into
Co B, 2nd OVI
31 Dec 1862: Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and transferred
to Field & Staff, 2nd OVI
~20 Sep 1863: Wounded at Chickamauga, Georgia
1 Feb 1864: Discharged for wounds
13 Mar 1865: Promoted by Brevet to Brig. General
14 Mar 1865: Promoted to Lt. Colonel and commissioned into
Field & Staff, 194th OVI
22 Oct 1865: Promoted to Colonel
24 Oct 1865: Mustered out at Washington, DC on 24 Oct 1865
5 Dec 1872: Died at Dayton, Ohio
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 27 Jun 1865 (Certificate #32893) for service
in 2nd OVI, 149 OVI [?]
and 194th OVI
Rebecca C. Maxwell filed for a widow's pension
on 13 Oct 1875 (Certificate #181740)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
343
"Rebecca C. Maxwell, Lebanon PO, WC#181740, widow, $32.00
monthly pension beginning Aug. 1878"
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- Perry P. Maxwell (1843-1907)- Corporal, Company
E, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Corporal on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co E, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 13 Feb 1902 (Certificate
#1045033) for service as Corpl in Co E 146th OVI and as 2d
Lt in Co M, 13th OVC
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- Robert Rabb Maxwell
(1842-1883) - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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McCABE
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- Thomas McCabe 1830-1906)
- Private, Company A, 4th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
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McCARTY
McCARTHY
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- Joseph McCarty/McCarthy
(1846-1924) Private, Company G, 13th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Old Catholic Section Lot 123 grave 3
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"Jos. McCarty co. G, 13th O. V. C.; wounded at Dinwiddie
C. H. Va."
- "History
Of Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry" by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 22 Apr 1864
Mustered into Co G 13th OVC on 8 May 1864
Mustered out at Petersburg, Virginia on 10 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Joseph Mc Carty filed for pension on 30 Oct 1879
& 17 Jun 1908 (SC#201726) for service in Co G 13th OVC
died at Franklin, Ohio on 10 Dec 1924
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Joseph McCarty, Franklin PO, SC#201726,
wound right thigh, $4.00 monthly pension beginning Jan. 1882"
- Joseph McCarthy, The Franklin (Ohio)
Chronicle, December 18, 1924
"At the age of eighteen years, he offered his life for
his country, serving the last eighteen months of the war in Company
G, 13th O. V. I. During his service, he was seriously wounded
in an engagament [sic] at Dinwiddie,
Va., on the court house grounds.
"He was a charter member of John Kell Post, whose meetings
he faithfully attended."
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McCHESNEY
(Surname Index) |
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- David
McChesney. (ca. 1845-1891) - Private, Company B, 146th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- see photo of gravestone
at Middletown's
Historical Pioneer Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co B 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 3 Aug 1891 (Certificate #833876)
for service in Co B 146th OVI
Mary E. McChesney filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 7 Jun?
1892 (Certificate #357449)
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McCOMAS
(Surname Index) |
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- Acquilla
C. McComas (1839-c1909) - Sergeant, Company B, 180th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Beers History of Warren County page 868,
869
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 5 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co B 180th OVI on 29 Sep 1864
Promoted to Sergeant on 30 Sep 1864
Mustered out at Charlotte, North Carolina on 12 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Aquila C. McComas
filed for pension in Ohio on 20 Nov 1897 and on 23 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#968923) for service in Co B 180th OVI
Cathrin E. McComas filed for a widow's
pension in Colorado on 26 Mar 1909 (Certificate #684690)
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McDERMOTT
(Surname Index) |
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- John McDermott (1848-1895)
- Private, Company G, 17th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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McFadden
(Surname Index) |
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- George McFadden (1837-1910)
- Private, Battery G, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 27 Jul 1863
Mustered into Battery G, 2nd OHA on 19 Sep 1863
Mustered out at Knoxville, Tennessee on 17 Jun 1865
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Filed for pension in Ohio on 30 Jan 1888 & on 21 Jul 1909
(Certificate #470941) for service in Battery G 2nd OHA
died 14 Mar 1910
Hannah M. McFadden filed for a widow's pension
in Ohio on 25 Mar 1910 (Certificate #704558)
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McGEE
(Surname Index) |
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- Presley/Pressley McGee
alias William H. P. McGee (c1838-1905) - Company
G 55th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"Presley
McGee, co. G, 55th Mass. (col'd) Ing.; wounded at St.
Helena Island."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Presley
McGee Enlisted as a 23 year of Private from London, Ohio
on 4 Jun 1863
Mustered into Co G 55th Mass Inf on 15 Jun 1863
Disability Discharge at New York, New York on 30 May 1864
- U.S.
Colored Troops Military Service Records, 1861-1865
at Ancestry.com
numerous digital images from rosters and associated
with disability from gunshot wound in wrist
- Pension Index Cards
Presley McGee alias
William H. P. McGee
filed for pension on 30 Jun 1864 (SC#57795) for service in Co
G 55th Mass Inf
filed for a widow's pension (WO#6203333 - no WC#)
Cont. Wid. (WO#839162- no WC#)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Pressley
McGee, Harveysburgh PO, SC#57795, wound right wrist,
$18.00 monthly pension"
- 1890
Special Schedule. - Surviving Soldier, Sailrs, and Marines, and
Widows, etc.
Presley McGee, Massie Twp, Harveysburg PO
Co G 55th Mass Inf from 4 Jun 1863 to 4 Jun 1864
gunshot wound right wrist
- McClure Funeral Home Records, Volume
3 Page 166
died 7 Oct 1905, buried 9 Oct 1905
$50 funeral expense paid by County Commissioner S. ____?
[burial location not listed but his wife, Mary Emily (Cleland)
McGee was buried in the Harveysburg Colored Cemetery on 13 Oct
1925]
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McGENNIS
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- O. E. McGennis (c1841-1861)
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McGINNIS
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- Owen McGhinnis (1837-1963)
- Sergeant, Company A, 12th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- gravestone
photo at the Catholic Cemetery in Salem Twp
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Owen McGinnis
enlisted as a 23 year old Corporal on 20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co A 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 & on 30 May 1861
Promoted to Sergeant on 18 Jun 1862
Killed at Fayetteville, West Virginia on 19 May 1863
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McKAY
(Surname Index) |
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- M.
Horace McKay (c1841-1914) - Sergeant, Co H 79th Ohio
Infantry & Captain, Co A, I & H, 15th US Colored Troops
- Beers History of Warren County
page 869
"M. Horace, was in the war of the rebellion; enlisted
in the 79th O. V. I., and served about two and one-half years,
until discharged for disability, and has since drawn a pension.
"
- "Wayne Twp. Participants
In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- "Seventy Ninth Ohio Volunteer
Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Horace McKay enlisted as a 21 year old Corporal
on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H 79th OVI on 14 Aug 1862
Promoted to Sergeant on 17 Feb 1863
Commissioned as Captain, 15th USCT on 31 Nov 1863
Resigned on 4 Feb 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 25 Jun 1869 & on 6 May 1907 (Certificate
#124733) for Service in Co H, 79th OVI & in Co A, I, &
H, 15th USCT
died at Indianapolis, Indiana on 9 May 1914
Martha N. McKay filed for a widow's pension in
Indiana on 10 Jun 1914 (Certificate #779951)
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McKINNEY
(Surname Index) |
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- Alexander McKinney
(1847-1926) - Private, Company D, 193rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 10 Feb 1865
Mustered into Co D, 193rd OVI on 11 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Winchester, Virginia on 4 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 28 Mar 1891 (Certificate #963990) for service
in Co D 193rd OVI
died at Morrow, Ohio on 24 Jul 1926
Rebecca A. McKinney filed for widow's pension on 2 Oct 1926 (Certificate
#a 2-3-27)
Remarks: XC 2997579
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- Eli McKinney (1839-1912)
- Private, Company E, 146th Ohio National Guard Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery,
Corwin Addition Lot 474 [GAR Lot]
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private on 2 May 1864 at the age of 26.
Enlisted in Company E, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 2 May 1864.
Mustered Out Company E, 146th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 7 Sep
1864 at Camp Dennison, OH.
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- William McKinney
(1841-1887) - Company F, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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McKNIGHT
(Surname Index) |
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- Julius McKnight (c1842-1864)
- Private, Co B US Colored Troops
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 2 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co B 27th USCT on 8 Feb 1864
Died of disease at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 20 Sep 1864
Buried at Philadelphia
National Cemetery, Gravesite 2383
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
MCKNIGHT, JULIUS
PVT US ARMY
CIVIL WAR
DATE OF DEATH: 09/20/1865
BURIED AT: SECTION C SITE 199
PHILADELPHIA
NATIONAL CEMETERY
- Pension Index Cards
Adaline McKnight filed for a Mother's pension
in Ohio on 6 MAr 1865 [MC#81819) for service of Julius McKnight
in Co B 27th USCT
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
343
"Adaline McKnight, Lebanon PO, MC#81819,
dependant Mother, $8.00 monthly pension beginning Aug., 1866"
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McMULLEN
(Surname Index) |
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- James McMullen (1834-1913)
- Private, Co D, 85th Ohio Infantry & Sergt. Co. G, 11th Ohio
Cavarly Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 6 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co D 85th OVI on 10 Jun 1862 (3 months service)
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 23 Sep 1862
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private on 25 Jun 1863
Mustered into Co G 11th OVC on 20 Jul 1863
Promoted to Corporal on 20 Jul 1863 & to Sargeant on 1 Jul
1864
Mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas on 14 Jul 1866
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 20 Apr 1900 & on 27 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#1007043) for service in Co D, 85th OVI & in Co G 11th OVC
died 13 Sep 1913
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- William
E. McMullen (1847-1918) - Private, Company C, 146th Ohio
National Guard Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Craig Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"McMullen, Wm. E. e. at Camp Dennison, May, 1864, co.
C, 146th O. V. I.; det. in art service 2 months; dis. at Camp
Dennison, Sept 7, 1864; mem. Stevens Post, G. A. R."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co C 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 6 Aug 1890 & on 25 Apr 1908 (Certificate
#626618) for service in Co C 146th OVI
died at National Military Home, Ohio on 21 Mar 1918
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
William McMullen, Pvt, Co C, 146th OVI
72 year old resident of Pleasant Plain, Ohio admitted to home
on 23 Jan 1918
Died 21 Mar 1918; nearest relative, son, Harvey McMullen, Lebanon,
Ohio
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McNAMARA
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- Daniel McNamara (c1821-1885)
- Private, Company B, 61st Ohio Infantry
Regiment & Co D 82nd OVI
- gravestone
now missing from Catholic
Cemetery [listed as "Company B, 81st
OVI" in cemetery book]
If you have a gravestone photo or additional
information, please consider sharing with us.
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 40 year old Private on 20 Dec 1861
Mustered into Co B 61st OVI on 20
Dec 1861
Transferred into Co D 82nd OVI on 31 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 24 Jul 1865 (Veteran)
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 16 Oct 1888 (Certificate #275642) for service
in Co B 61st OVI & Co D 82nd OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Daniel McNamara, Pvt Co B 61st OVI
Cemetery: IOOF at Morrow, Ohio
Date of Death: 5 Sep 1885
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McQUAID
(Surname Index) |
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- John McQuaid (c1836-1863)
- Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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MEAD
(Surname Index) |
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- Joseph M. Mead (c1844-1917)
- Corporal Company D, 17th Michigan Infantry Regiment
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private at Kalamazoo, Michigan on 23
Jun 1862
Mustered into Co D 17th Michigan Infantry on 30 Jun 1862
Wounded at Campbell's
Station, Tennessee on 16 Nov 1863
Severe wounded in left elbow at Spotsylvania
Court House, Virginia on 12 May 1864
Returned 12 Jul 1864
Promoted to Corporal
Discharged for wounds on 30 May 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 11 Apr 1865 (SC#45328) for service in Co
D 17th Mich Inf.
died at Goreville, Johnson County, Illinois on 12 May 1917
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Joseph M. Mead, Morrow PO, SC#45328, wound left elbow,
$18.00 monthly pension on Jul, 1865"
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MECKLING
(Surname Index) |
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- Lewis Meckling
(1843-1933) - 2nd Lieutenant, Company I 11th Pennsylvania Infantry
Regiment
- Burial: Woodland
Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio
- Interment #50364 is Section 120 Lot 221
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"L. Meckling com. 2d lieut. co. I 11th Pa. V. I. Aug.
27, 18861; dis. 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private on 20 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co I 11th Pa. Inf. on 20 Sep 1861
Promoted to Sergeant on 1 Sep 1862 & to 1st Sergeant on 7
Mar 1863
Wounded at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania on 1 Jul 1863
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant on 24 Nov 1864
Discharged on 14 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Lewis Meckling filed for pension on 24 May 1870 & 16 Dec 1907
(SC#125793) for service in Co I 11th Pa. Inf.
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Lewis Meckling, Franklin PO, SC#125793, wound right
arm & left foot, $6.00 monthly pension"
- Ohio Death Certificate #35931 (1933)
Louis M. Meckling
white male, widower of Martha Meckling
born 12 Jun 1843 in Greensburg, Pennsylvani to William Meckling
& Martha Palmer
died 18 Jun 1933 in Dayton, Ohio
buried Woodland Cemetery, Dayton on 20 Jun 1933
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MEEKER
(Surname Index) |
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- Andrew Fuller Meeker
(1829-1889) - Private, Co F 1st OVI; Co H 11th OVI & Co G 31st
OVI
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery, Section 6
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Meeker, Fuller, 3 months in co. F,
1st O.V.I.; 3 years and vet. 11th O.V.I."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 32 year old Private on 17 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F 1st OVI on 29 Apr 1861 (3 months service)
Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 34 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co H, 11th OVI on 20 Jun 1861
Transferred into Co H, Ohio 11th Battalion Infantry on 21 Jun
1864
Transferred into Co G 31st OVI on 11 Jun 1865
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 20 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Catharine Meeker filed for a widow's pension
25 Jul 1890 (certificate #305246) for service of Andrew Meeker
in Co H 11th OVI and in Co G 31st OVI
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Pvt. Andrew F. Meeker, Co H 11th Ohio Inf
Cemetery: Woodhill at Franklin Ohio
Date of Death: [not entered]
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MEHAM
aka MEHAN
(Surname Index) |
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- John
A. G. Meham (1840-1868) - Corporal, Company C, Merrill's
Horse (also known as 2nd Missouri Cavalry)
- Beers History of Warren County page 982
says,
"John A. G.
and Winfield S.
were members of the 2d Missouri Cavalry; the latter served during
the war and his brother but three years."
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Mahon, John A.
3 years corp. in Merrill's Horse; died Feb. 19, 1868"
- "Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" by Mary
M. Everhart page 94
"Meehan, J. A. G. (1940-1868), Co C,
2d MO Cav, Rose Hill Cemetery Grave 3-67-1"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private on 9 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co C OH OH Battn on 9 Sep 1861
Mustered out at Saint Louis, Missouri on 15 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Mary Mehan, filed for a pension on 13 May 1885 (Application
#326693 - no certificate # listed) for service of John A. G. Mehan
in Co C 2d Missouri Cavalry
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- Winfield
S. Meham (c1846-1916) - Private, Company C, Merrill's
Horse (also known as 2nd Missouri Cavalry)
- Beers History of Warren County page 982
says,
"John A. G.
and Winfield S.
were members of the 2d Missouri Cavalry; the latter served during
the war and his brother but three years."
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Mahon, W. S.
e. Sept. 1864, in Merrill's Horse; dis. at Camp Dennison, 1865."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 13 Sep 1864
Mustered into Co C, OH OH Battn on 13 Sep 1864
Mustered out on 15 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Winfield S. Meighan
filed for a pension on 28 Jun 1887 (Certificate #469553) for service
in Co C 2nd Missouri Cavalry
died 13 Jul 1916
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MENDENHALL
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- Samuel Mendenhall
(1836-1879)
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MERCER
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MERCHANT
(Surname Index) |
photo
needed |

POW |
- Robert
Merchant (1844-1917) - Private, Company A, 69th Ohio
Infantry
- photo of gravestone
at Maineville Cemetery
[no dates on stone which lists a wife, Mary Ellen, who died in
1907 - see death certificate below which indicates he was actually
buried in Williamsburg
Ohio]
- Beers History of Warren County page 982,
"April 23, 1861, he enlisted in Company F, 12th O. V.
I. under Capt.
Williams, for the three-months' service. In September of the
same year, he enlisted in Company
A, 69th O. V. I., in which he served two years, when he veteraned
at Chattanooga and served till the close of the war, being mustered
out at Louisville, Ky. He passed through the battles of Stone
River, Jonesboro, Mission Ridge, Chickamauga, Atlanta, Bentonville
and a host of lesser engagements. At Stone River, he was wounded
in the leg and taken prisoner and put in the Libby pens for two
and a half months before being exchanged, when he was sent to
Annapolis, Md.; thence to Columbus, Ohio, thence home, and, when
he recovered from his wounds, went back to his regiment. In 1864,
he was again captured, at Rome, Ga., while on a foraging expedition.
His captors were bushwhackers, and they soon paroled him, and
he, with three others, captured the leader of the same party."
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Merchant, Robt. 3-month service, co. F, 12th O. V. I.;
e. at Mason, Sept. 18, 1861, co A, 69th O. V. I.; flesh wound
in left leg at Stone River; cap. there; held at Libby 4 months
in rebel hosp.; 1 week in hosp. at Annapolis, after parole; vet.
at Chattanooga, Tenn. Feb. 1864; cap. at Rome, Ga.; paroled; exchanged
at City Point; dis. at Camp Dennison, July 17, 1865; mem. Kell
Post G. A. R."
- "History
Of Twelfth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by
Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found on Roster for Co F 12th OVI
(3 months)]
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 30
Nov 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 31 Dec 1861
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 17 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 31 Jan 1881 (Certificate #259793)
for service in Co A 69th OVI
died at Williamsburg, Ohio on 6 Aug 1917
Martha M. Merchant filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 23 Dec
1924 (Certificate #957868)
Remarks: XC 2714851
- Ohio Death Certificate #49961 (1917)
for Robert Merchant
born in Ohio 9 April 1844 [parents unknown]
killed in Jackson Twp, Clermont County Ohio on 6 Aug 1917 when
wagon wheels passed over his abdomen
buried 8 Aug 1917 at Williamsburg,
Ohio
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- David Mering (1836-1903)
- Quartermaster Sergeant, Company H, 5th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 2 Sep 1862
Mustered into Co H 5th OVC on 2 Sep 1862
Promoted to Quatermaster Sergeant on 1 Feb 1865
Mustered out at Raleigh, North Carolina on 26 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Ohio on 7 Feb 1888 (Certificate #508351)
for service in Co H 5th OVC
Mary E. Mering filed for a widow's pension in
Ohio on 15 Jun 1903 (Certificate #571707)
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MICHAEL
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- William Michael (1844-1909)
- Company F 13th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"Wm. Michael, co. F, 13th O. V. I.; wounded and disab.
at Stone
River."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[not found]
- Pension Index Cards
William Michael filed for pension on 10 Aug 1863
(SC#19961) for service in Co F 13th Ohio Inf
died 24 Feb 1909
Sarah A. Michael filed for a widow's pension
in Ohio on 9 Jun/Jul 1909 (WC#687875)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Wm. Michael, Franklin PO, SC#19961, wound left leg,
$4.00 monthly pension"
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- Alonzo
Miller (1833-1910) - Lieutenant 1st Class, Company B,
61st Ohio Infantry
- grave at Rose Hill Cemetery
- from Beers History of WArren County page 983,
"In the fall of 1861, he enlisted in the 50th 0. V.
I., commissioned a 2d Lieutenant, and was mustered in 1st Lieutenant
of Company B, 61st 0. V. I. The regiment was transferred to Virginia,
where he followed the fortunes of the same, participating in all
the engagements; after the battle of Cedar Creek, in 1862, he
returned to his home, and, on account of inability, resigned his
commission."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 29 year ol 1st Lieutenant on 23 Apr 1862
Mustered into Co B, 61th OVI on 23 Apr 1862
Resigned his commission on 30 Jul 1862
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- Charles G. Miller
(1827-1915)
[NOTE:
the age & dates for the Charles G. Miller who served in the 17th
OVI do not match up with the dates for the Charles G. Miller who is
buried in the Hopkinsville Cemetery]
- photo of tombstone
at Hopkinsville Cemetery
- "Lest
We Forget, Volume I" by Mary M. Everhart page 83
"Miller, Charles G. 1817-1915, 17th OVI, Hopkinsville
Cemetery"
- Ohio Death Certificate #19136 (1915)
for Chas. G. Miller
Married, white, male, born 25 Aug 1827 at Elbing, Germany
died 9 Mar 1915 at Deerfield Twp, Warren County, Ohio
bur. 10 Mar 1915 at Hopkinsville, O
- "History
of Seventeenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by
Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 23 year old Private
on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E 17th OVI on 31 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 14 Oct 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 14 Oct 1895 & on 10 Aug 1908 (Certificate
#907266) for service in Co E 17th OVI and in Co E 92nd OVI
died at the Ohio State Soldier's Home on 20 Jun 1925
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- Isaac Newton Miller (1839-1916)
- Private, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment & Co D 133rd
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Miami
Cemetery, Interment #3570 in Section K
lot 203 on 6 Dec 1916
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery, Interment
#4565 in Section B lot 45 on 17 May 1930
[thought to be mistakenly marked with a GAR flagholder]
- Sons
of Union Veterans Grave Registration
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Isaac Miller enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Disability Discharge at Nashville, Tennessee on 19 Apr 1863
Reinlisted as a 23 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co D 133rd OVI on 6 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 20 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 13 Jan 1888 & on 2 Oct 1907 (Certificate
#795727) for service in Co H 79th OVI & in Co D 133 OVI
died 5 Dec 1916 at Oregonia, Ohio
- Ohio Death Certificate #78185 (1916)
for Isaac Miller
single white male born 17 Sep 1939 in Warren Co Ohio to Anderson
& Virginia Miller
died 4 Dec 1916 Massie Twp, Warren Co Ohio
bur. Miami Cemetery on 6 Dec 1916
- "Warren
County Ohio Veteran Grave Registration Cards" by Mary
M. Everhart page 41
"Miller, Isaac, 1840-1930, Civil War, Co H 79 OVI, Miami
Cemetery B-45-1
[I believe the WPA folks have the wrong
Issac Miller]
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- James P. Miller (1834-1918)
- Private, Company D, 4th Iowa Cavalry & 2d Lt. 138th
US Colored Troops
- Photo courtesy American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc.
[used with permission]
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 29 year old Private at Henry County
Iowa on 5 Jan 1864 (resident of Mount Pleasant, Iowa)
Mustered into Co D 4th Iowa Cavalry on 5 Jan 1864
Captured standard of the 12th Mississippi Cavalry at Selma, Alabama
on 2 Apr 1865 [later awarded the Medal of Honor]
Commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in Co F, 138th USCT at Atlanta,
Georgia on 15 Jul 1865
Mustered out on 6 Jan 1866
born 29 Apr 1834, Franklin, Warren County, Ohio
died. 2 Jul 1918 & buried Greenwood Cemetery, York, Nebraska
- Medal of Honor Citation recorded
at the U.
S. Army Center of Military History and at the Ohio
Historical Society
Rank and organization: Private, Company D, 4th lowa Cavalry.
Place and date: At Selma, Ala., 2 April 1865.
Entered service at. Henry County, lowa.
Birth: Franklin, Ohio.
Date of issue: 17 June 1865.
Citation: Capture of standard of 12th Mississippi Cavalry (C.S.A.)
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 15 Jul 1890 & on 19 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#612212) for service in Co D 4th Iowa Cav & in Co F 138 USCT
died at York, Nebraska on 2 Jul 1918
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- John Miller (1844-1930)
- Company A 12th Ohio Infantry & Co C 23th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 20 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co A 12th OVI on 4 May 1861 & 30 May 1861
Transferred to Co C 23rd OVI on 1 Jul 1864
Mustered out at Cumberland, Maryland on 26 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 6 May 1879 & 27 Dec 1909 (SC#218855)
for service in Co A 12th OVI, Co C 23rd OVI, Co E 22nd US Inf
& Co E 13th US Inf
died at National Military Home, Ohio on 21 Jun 1930
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"John Miller, Morrow PO, SC#218855, wound left arm, $2.00
monthly pension beginning Oct. 1882"
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, Register O page 23109
Military History:
Pvt Co A 12th OVI 30 May 1861 - 11 Jul 1864 - gunshot wound left
arm and right leg
Pvt Co C 23rd OVI 11 Jul 1864-26 Jul 1865 - defective hearing
Pvt Co E 22nd US INf 6 Sep 1865 - 5 Sep 1868
Domestic History:
born Germany, age 52, widowed RR engineer from Troy, Ohio, daughter
Rms. Su Cox, Cinn. Ohio
Home History:
1st admitted 3 Jun 1924 - came and went numerous times after that
died 21 Jun 1930, buried Sec 4 Row 5 Grave 9
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
died 21 Jun 1930; grave at Dayton
National Cemetery, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio
- Section 4 Row 5 Site 9
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- John L. Miller (1842-1922)
- Private, Battery G, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 6 Lot 22
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 22 Jun 1863
Mustered into Battery G 2nd OHA on 19 Sep 1863
Mustered out at Knoxville, Tennessee on 11 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
John S. Miller filed for pension on 14 Jul 1890 (SC#574446) for
service in Co G 2nd Ohio H. A.
died at Nat'l Mil. Home, Ohio on 30 May 1922
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Central Branch, Dayton, Ohio, page 41627
Military History:
Enlisted at Franklin Ohio on 18 Jun 1863 in Co G 2nd Ohio L. A.
musteres out at Knoxville, Tenness on 11 Jul 1865
Domestic History:
born Ohio, age 76, widowed mason from Dayton, Ohio; Daughter Ethe
Washington, Dayton, Ohio
Home History:
Admitted 12 Jun 1919 & 2 Aug 1921
died 30 May 1922, body shipped to Dayton
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- Mathias R. Miller (1840-1908)
- Private, Company H, 100th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Fellowship Cemetery
- Cemetery #25, Fellowship Cemetery, WPA
Plat Page 49
Section A Lot 10 Grave 2, Civil War, Matthias
R. Miller
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Mathias Miller enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 7 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H, 100th OVI on 1 Sep 1862
POW at Limestone Station, Tennessee on 8 Sep 1863
Mustered out at Greensboro, North Carolina on 20 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 1 Mar 1870 (Certificate #133175) for service
in Co H 100th OVI
died 31 Mar [? year not clear]
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- William F. Miller
(1842-1897) - Sergeant, Co F, 1st Ohio Infantry & Co A, 79th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery, Section 9
- From obituary in the 2 Sep 1897
Western Star:
"A few days after the firing on Fort Sumter, in 1861,
he enlisted in the ranks of the Union. He was a sergeant in Co.
F:, 1st Reg. O. V. I., under
Captain John Kell in the first three months service. Then for
three years he was sergeant of Co. A. 79th O. V. I. He was with
Sherman when the boys in blue marched to the sea in that great
campaign."
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Sergeant on 17 Apr 1861
Mustered into Co F 1st OVI (3 months) on 29 Apr 1861
Promoted to Sergeant on 29 Apr 1861
Mustered out at Dayton, Ohio on 16 Aug 1861
Reinlisted as a 20 year old Corporal on 22 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Promoted to Sergeant on 18 May 1863
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 23 Feb 1892 (Certificate #906069)
for service in Co F 1st OVI & in Co F 79th OVI
died 18 Aug 1899
Mary E. Miller filed for a widow's pension in
Ohio on 4 Sep 1897 (Certificate #457615)
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MILLS
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- Francis Mills (c1840/43-1921)
- Private, Company D & G, 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- "Thirty
Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 26 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co D 35th OVI on 9 Sep 1861
Transferred to Company G, 35th OVI on 24 Sep 1861
Mustered out on expiration of term of service on 8 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 18 Aug 1866 (SC#214628) for service in Co
G 35th OVI
died at National
Military Home, Ohio on 9 Feb 1921
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Francis M. Mills, Morrow PO, SC#214628, wound back,
$4.00 monthly pension beginning June, 1882"
- U.S.
National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Register M page 37780
Military History: Enlisted at Lebanon,
Ohio as Pvt Co G 35th OVI on 26 Aug 1861 & discharged at Chattanooga,
Tennessee on 8 Sep 1864; gunshot wound through upper & back
part of hip
Domestic History: born Ohio, age 74,widowed
teamster from Franklin, O, son, Andrew Mills,
West Middletown, Ohio
Home History: admitted 4 Jun 1915, died
9 Feb 1921, notified brother-in-law Henry
Hudgel, Dayton, Ohio, buried Sec 2 Row 18 No. 37
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
MILLS, FRANCIS M
PVT INFANTRY, CIVIL WAR
DATE OF DEATH: 02/09/1921
BURIED AT: SECTION 2 ROW 18 SITE 37, DAYTON
NATIONAL CEMETERY
- Ohio Death Certificate #72456 (1921)
Francis M. Mills
widowed white male aged 80
died 9 Feb 1921 National Military Home Ohio, Jefferson Twp, Montgomery
County, Ohio
buried 11 Feb 1921 at National Military Home Ohio, Jefferson Twp,
Montgomery County, Ohio
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- James B. Mills (1844-1912)
- Private, Company E, 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Woodhill Cemetery
in Section 5
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James Mills enlisted as a Private from Mattoon, Illinois on 2
Aug 1861
Mustered into Co E 38th Ill. Inf. on 21 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 9 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 25 May 1876 & 18 Feb 1907 (SC#152455)
for service in Co E 38th Ill. Inf.
died at Dayton, Ohio on 12 Feb 1912
Eliza Mills filed for a widow's pension in Ohio
on 25 Sep 1916 (WC#824560)
- Ohio Death Certificate #10772 (1912)
James B. Mills
married white male
born 17 May 1844 in Illinois to John Mills & Mary
Hettick
died at Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio on 12 Feb 1912
buried at Franklin, Ohio on 15 Feb 1912
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- Josiah B. Mills (1836-1914)
- Private, Company H 157th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery -
Interment #3408 in Sec G lot 65 on 30 Sep
1914
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Joseph Mills enlisted
as a 28 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co H 157th OVI on 15 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 2 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Joseph Mills filed
for a pension on 21 May 1892 & 23 Feb 1907 (Certificate #1934720)
for service in Co H 157th OVI
died at Toronto, Ohio on 18 Jan 1919
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- Orlistus R. Mills (1833-1877)
- Wagoner, Company H, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery -
Interment #745 in Section I lot 1 row 3 grave
14 on 11 May 1877
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Mills, O. R. 3 years in co. H, 79th O. V. I.; died spring
of 1879"
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 29 year old wagoner on 14 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co H 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 28 Feb 1871 (Certificate #510503) for service
in Co H 79th OVI
filed for a widow's pension (Application #270589 - No Certificate
# listed)
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- William H. Mills (1840-1901)
- Private, Company C 63rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
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MILNER
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- Joseph Milner (1843-1924)
- Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Larry
W. Collins Research Notes submitted 6 February 2007
Joseph Milner, born September 1843 in England.
He immigrated to the United States in 1858.
He enlisted on 8/6/1862 at age 18 and on 8/23/1862 he mustered
into "A" Co. OH 79th Infantry as a Private. He was Mustered
Out on 6/9/1865 at Washington, DC.
Joseph and Annie Fuller were married following his service in
the Civil War, in about 1868. In 1880, Joseph, his wife Annie,
and their children Elizabeth, Edwin and Grace were living on Harrison
Street in Cincinnati where Joseph was employed as a Mail Agent.
In 1900 Annie’s mother, Abbey Fuller, was living with them
on Seventh Street in Cincinnati. Joseph was employed as a Railroad
Clerk. Joseph applied for a veterans pension on October 1, 1890
& on 23 Jan 1907 [Certificate #926864.] Following his death
on May 23, 1924, his wife, Annie, applied for a widow’s
pension on June 9, 1924 [Certificate #951596].
Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com,
Civil
War Pension Index at Ancestry.com,;
1890 Veterans Schedule; 1880, 1900, 1910 and 1920 US Census Records;
State of Ohio Death Index at Ancestry.com.
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MILTENBERGER
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- Christopher T. Miltenberger
(1838-1912) - Private, Company H, 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Christian T. Miltenberger
enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co H, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 7 Sep 1892 & on 13 May 1909 (Certificate
#974957) for service in Co H 146th OVI
died 4 Aug 192
Martha J. Miltenberger filed for a widow's
pension in Ohio on 12 Aug 1912 (Certificate #748865)
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- John W. Miltenberger
(c1842-1864) - Private, Company D, 93rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 5 Lot 130 Grave 1
- "Franklin
Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 6 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co D, 93rd OVI on 19 Aug 1862
Wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia on 23 Jun 1864
Died of wounds at Nashville, Tennessee
on 14 Jul 1864
Buried at Nashville National Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
- NOTE:
It appears that there were 2 men named John W. Miltenberger who
served in the 93rd OVI.
The one listed above who served in Company
D and died of wounds.
The second one served in Company
B, received a disability discharge on 22 Jul 1863
and later served in Company H of the 4th OVC. He is also
listed as John M. Miltenberger
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- William H. Miltenberger
(c1840-1863) - Private, Company D 93rd Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 10 Aug 1862
Mustered into Co D 93rd OVI on 10 Aug 1862
Died of Disease at Murfreesboro, Tennessee on 21 Mar 1863
Buried Stone's
River National Cemetery, Grave N-315, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Elizabeth Miltenberger, filed for a pension
on 13 Oct 1863 (MC#30920)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Eliz. Miltenberger, Springborough PO, MC#30920, dependant
mother, $8.00 monthly pension beginning Sept., 1864"
- US
Dept of Veteran Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator
not found
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MIRANDA
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- John
Miranda (c1837-1870) - Private, Company A, 12th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
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MITCHEL
(Surname Index) |
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- Ormsby
McKnight Mitchel (1809-1862) - Major General, Department
of Ohio, X Corps & Department of the South
- photo from Wikipedia
- "Warren County, Ohio and Beyond" by
Dallas Bogan,
page 275
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Born in Morganfield, Kentucky on 28 Jul 1809
Graduated from the US Military Academy on 1 Jul 1829 and served
in the army until 30 Sep 1832
Enlisted as a 52 year old Brigadier General
on 9 Aug 1861
Commissioned into General Staff US Volunteers
Promoted to Major General on 11 Apr 1862
died of yellow fever at Beaufort, South Carolina on 30 Oct 1862
- Biography: ORMSBY
MCKNIGHT MITCHEL
ORMSBY
MCKNIGHT MITCHEL Mitchel, Ormsby M., major-general,
was born in Morganfield, Ky., Aug. 28, 1810. He was graduated
at the United States military academy in 1829, served as assistant
professor of mathematics at West Point for two years, and was
then on garrison duty until Sept. 30, 1832, when he resigned.
He was in that year admitted to the bar, practiced two years in
Cincinnati, was chief engineer of the Little Miami railroad, 1836-37,
and professor of mathematics, astronomy and philosophy at Cincinnati
college, 1834-44. He raised almost all the money for the establishment
of an observatory at Cincinnati, which was the first of the larger
observatories to be built in the United States and in 1843 the
corner-stone of the pier for the great telescope was laid by John
Quincy Adams. Prof. Mitchel lectured extensively throughout the
United States from 1842 to 1848; was adjutant-general of the state
of Ohio, 1841-48; chief engineer of the Ohio & Mississippi
railroad, 1848-49, and again in 1852-53, and was director of the
Dudley observatory at Albany, N. Y., in 1859-61. He invented a
number of valuable mechanical devices for use in astronomy, and
gained great distinction in his profession. He was commissioned
brigadier- general of volunteers, Aug. 9, 1861, and at first reported
to Gen. McClellan, who assigned him the command of Gen. William
B. Franklin's brigade in the Army of the Potomac; but at the request
of the citizens of Cincinnati he was transferred to that city
and commanded the Department of the Ohio from Sept. 19 to Nov.
13 1861. He served with the Army of the Ohio during the campaigns
of the winter of 1861-62 in Tennessee and northern Alabama, took
part in the occupation of Bowling Green, Ky., Nashville, Tenn.,
the march to Huntsville, Ala., in the action near Bridgeport,
Ala., April 30, 1862, and was promoted major-general of volunteers
to date from April 11, 1862. He took possession of the railroad
from Decatur to Stephenson, by which the control of northern Alabama
was secured to the Federal authorities. He was anxious to advance
into the heart of the South, but was restrained by his superior
officer, Gen. Buell, and in consequence of a dispute with Buell
he tendered his resignation to the secretary of war and was transferred
to the command of the Department of the South, with headquarters
at Hilton Head, S. C., Sept. 17, 1862. He died of yellow fever
at Hilton Head, Oct. 30, 1862.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 8
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- Frederick
Moery/Morey (1844-1907) - Private, Company C 107th Ohio Infantry
& Corporal, Company C 25th Ohio Infantry
- photo: The Franklin (Ohio) Chronicle,
Thursday June 6, 1907
- gravestone at Woodhill
Cemetery, Section 5
- "Franklin
Twp. Participants In The Civil War" article by Dallas
Bogan
"Frederick Morey,
born in Switzerland in 1847. He was the son of Frederick
Morey Sr. Our subject came to this country in 1860, and
settled in Wooster, Wayne Co., Ohio. He was a butcher by trade.
In July, 1861, he enlisted in the service and served until June
17, 1866. He served in a great number of battles and was wounded
in South Carolina. He was married to Margaret,
daughter of James McFlinn, in Franklin, in 1877.
"
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 307
"Moery, Fred. co. C, 107th
O. V. I. and corp. co. C, 25th O.V.V.I.; dis. 1866"
- Service Record 1
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frederick Mouri
enlsited as a 19 year old Private
on 23 Dec 1863
Mustered into Co C 107th OVI on 23 Dec 1863
Transferred into Co C 25th OVI on 13 Jul 1865 [no discharge information]
- Service Record 2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Frederick Morrie
enlisted as an 18 year old Private
on 23 Dec 1863
Mustered into Co C 107th OVI on 23 Dec 1863
Transferred into Co C 25th OVI on 13 Jul 1865
Promoted 1 Jan 1866
Mustered out at Columbus, Ohio on 18 Jun 1866
- Pension Index Cards
Frederick Moery
filed for a pension on 23 Sep 1892 & on 2 Jul 1907 (Certificate
#976690) for service in Co C 107th OVI & in Co C 25th OVI
filed for widow's pension on 14 Sep 1907 (Certificate #650282)
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MONTGOMERY
(Surname Index) |
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- Charles Montgomery
(1844-1911) - Private, Company I 131st Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 20 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co I 131st OVI on 14 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 25 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 24 Jan 1891 (Certificate #1052023) for
service in Co I 131st and 132nd OVI
died at Centerville, Ohio on 21 Sep 1911
Susan Montgomery filed for a widow's pension on 9 Oct 1916 (Certificate
#818464)
- Ohio Death Certificate #50147 (1909)
for Charles Montgomery
born at Lytle, Ohio on 19 Apr 1844 to Charles & Hannah (Eulass)
Montgomery
died at Washington Twp, Montgomery County, Ohio on 21 Sep 1911
buried at Springboro, Ohio on 24 Sep 1911
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- Samuel L. Montgomery
(1822-1906) - Private, Company E, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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MOON
(Surname Index) |
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- Milton W. Moon (1845-1930)
- Private, Co F, 88th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Hardesty's Military History of Ohio,
Warren County Edition, page 307
"Moon, M. W. e. at Martinsville, July,
1863, co. F, 88th O. V. I.; in hospital
at Columbus and Camp Chase 7 months; dis. at Camp Chase, spring
of 1864, disab.; mem. Thurston Post G. A. R."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old private on 2 Jul 1863
Mustered into Co F, 88th OVI on 29 Jul 1863
Disability discharge on 3 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 17 Feb 1865 and on 4 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#465761) for service in Co F 88th OVI
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 11 Aug 1930
Lillian F. Moon filed for a widow's pension in
Ohio on 16 Sep 1930 (Certificate #a-11-20-30)
XC2135048 [or XC2635048]
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- Orlando Moon (1844-1925)
- Privated, Co I 5th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - buried 15 Aug 1925 in Section 12 Lot 34-8
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Orlando Moon, Co. I, 5th O. V. I.; wounded and cap.
at Port Republic; held 3 months3 days at Libby; lost left
leg there; dis. Dec. 1863."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 22 year old Private on 20 Jun 1861
Mustered into Co I 5th OVI on 20 Jun 1861
Severe wound in left leg (amputated) at Port
Republic, Virginia on 9 Jun 1862
Discharged for wounds at Fort Delaware, Delaware on 1 Feb 1863
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 28 Mar 1863 (SC#19376) for service in Co
I 5th OVI
Died at Franklin, Ohio on 13 Aug 1925
Sarah Moon filed for widow's pension in Ohio
on 28 Apg 1927 (WO#1578625 - no WC#)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Orlando Moon, Franklin PO, SC#19376, loss left leg,
$18.00 monthly pension"
- Ohio Death Certificate #48769 (1925)
Orlando Moon
Married white male
born 4 Mar 1844 in Ohio to Charles Moon & Margaret Stout
died at Franklin, Ohio on 13 Aug 1925
buried at Woodhill Cemetery on 15 Aug 1925
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MOORE
(Surname Index) |
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- Joseph P. Moore (1838-1930)
- Corporal, Company E, 47th Kentucky Infantry Regiment
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- Oren B. Moore (1845-1898)
- Private, Company K, 160th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Miami Cemetery
- Interment #2210 of Owen B. Moore
in Sec B lot 31 on 14 Apr 1898
- Sons
of Union Veterans Grave Registration
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Orin B.
Moore enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co K 160th OVI on 14 May 1864
Mustered out at Zanesville, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Nov 1890 (Certificate #740577) for service
in Co K 160th OVI
filed for a widow's pension (Certificate #468310)
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MORGAN
(Surname Index) |
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POW |
- Benjamin Morgan (1823-1898)
- Lieutenant Colonel, Field & Staff, 75th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- grave at Woodhill
Cemetery - Section 5 Lot 106
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Ben. Morgan e. Oct. 7, 1861; mustered as 2d lieut. at
Columbus; pro. capt. co. F, 75th O. V. I. at organization of co.
Dec. 14, 1861; pro. major May 3, 1863; lieut.-col. June 11, 1863;
by com. of Gov. Tod, unsolicited by himself or friends; musket
ball wound through left breast and lung July 1, 1863, at Gettysburg;
cap. there; held on field till retreat of rebels; again cap. Aug.
17, 1864 near Gainesville,
Fla.; held 7 months at Macon, Charleston, Columbia, Camp Sorghum
and Goldsboro; dis. at Annapolis, March 15, 1865; mem. Kell Post,
G. A. R."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 38 year old Captain on 7 Oct 1861
Commissioned into Co F 75th OVI on 17 Jan 1862
Promoted to Major and transferred to Field & Staff on 3 May
1863
Promoted to Lt. Colonel on 11 Jun 1863
Wounded at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania on 1 Jul 1863
Captured at Gainesville,
Florida on 17 August 1864 and confined at Macon, Georgia &
Columbia, South Carolina
Mustered out at Jacksonville, Florida on 15 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 18 Sep 1868 (SC#96370) for service in Co
F & F&S 75th OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
342
"Benj. Morgan, Franklin PO, SC#96370, wound left shoulder
& lung, $30.00 monthly pension."
- Death of a Soldier, The Franklin (Ohio)
Chronicle, Thursday, January 13, 1898
"Col. Morgan entered the United States Army as Captain
of Co. F, O. V. I. Oct. 7th, 1861, and was promoted to Major,
May 3rd, 1863, and subsequently to Lieutenant Col. on June of
the same year.
He was severely wounded in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July
1st, 1863, and afterward made a prisoner by the rebels, while
making a raid at the battle of Gainesville, Florida, and confined
in prison for seven months. Col. Morgan was mustered out
of the service of the U. S. at Annapolis, Md., March 19, 1865."
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- Oregon Franklin Morgan
(1846-1927) - 1st Lieutenant, Johnson's 12th Ohio Independent Artillery
Battery
photo and certificate provided by his great granddaughter,
Nancy
(Mrs. Tom) Tjornhorn of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- National
Normal University Student
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 19 Aug 1861
Mustered into 12th Ohio Light Artillery on 17 Mar 1862
Promoted to Sergeant on 1 Feb 1863; 2nd Lieutenant on 13 Jul 1864
& 1st Lieutenant on 11 May 1865
Musterd out at Camp Chase, Ohio on 10 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
- Filed for pension on 26 Jul 1892 & on 11
Jun 1908 (Certificate #1024255) for service in Co D, 25th OVI
& in 12th Indpt Batty Ohio L. A.; enlisted 19 Aug 1861; transferred
12 Mar 1865
died at Roseland, Fla on 6 Jul 1927
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MORRIS
(Surname Index) |
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- David J. Morris (1843-1931)
- Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #5445 in Old Section lot 86-7 pm 11 Dec 1931
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 19 year old Private on 26 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co A 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Mustered out at Washington, DC on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 30 Jun 1880 & on 23 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#275439) for service in Co A 79th OVI
died at Lebanon, Ohio on 9 Dec 1931
Rachel A. Morris filed for a widow's pension
in Ohio on 1 Feb 1932 (Certificate #a 4-12-32)
Remarks: xc 2 647817
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MORROW
(Surname Index) |
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- Henry Morrow. (1838-1864)
- Corporal, Company A 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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- Samuel I. Morrow (1830-1863)
- Private, Company B, 40th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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MORTON
(Surname Index) |
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needed |
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- William Morton (1838-1911)
- Private, Company B 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 26 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co B 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 25 Jul 1890 & on 20 Mar 1908 (Certificate
#625493) for service in Co B 146th OVI
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MOSSHOLDER
(Surname Index) |
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- David Mossholder
(c1827-1886) - Private, Company F, 16th Iowa Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Morrow Cemetery
- Larry
W. Collins Research Notes submitted 6 February 2007
David Mossholder, born in Pennsylvania.
He enlisted on 2/29/1864 at age 37 and on 3/10/1864 he mustered
into "F" Co. IA 16th Infantry as a Private. He was Mustered
Out on 7/19/1865 at Louisville, KY.
In 1870 David and his wife, Rebecca, were living in Brown Twp.,
Carroll Co., Ohio along with their three children. By 1880 the
family had relocated to Salem Twp. At that time the family consisted
of David, Rebecca, Earnest aged 18 (born in Illinois), Rosewell,
Sarah E., Bert, Otta and Floss. David died on 3/7/1886 in Morrow,
Ohio.
Sources: American Civil War Database at civilwardata.com,
1870 and 1880 US Census Records.
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
David Mosshider
enlisted as a 37 year old Private on 29 Feb 1864
Mustered into Co F 16th Iowa Infantry on 10 Mar 1864
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 19 Jul 1865
born Pennsylvania; died at Morrow, Ohio on 7 Mar 1886
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 12 Jun 1880 (Application #374932 - no Certificate
#) for service in Co F 16th Iowa Infantry
his widow filed for and received a pension, Certificate #439905
[could not locate alphabetical pension index card]
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
David Mossholder, Pvt Co F 16th Iowa Inf.
Cemetery: vicinity of Morrow Ohio
Date of Death: [blank]
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MOUNTS
(Surname Index) |
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- James
Lester Mounts (1831-1909) - Surgeon, Company
S, 144th Infantry Regiment Ohio
- Beers History of Warren County page 1025,
"Dr. Mounts was Assistant Surgeon of the 31st O. V. I.,
from August, 1861, to February, 1863, when he was appointed by
Governor Tod to look after the sick and wounded Ohio troops; he
was afterward appointed Surgeon of the 144th O. V. I., and was
discharged at the expiration of the regiment's term of service,
in August, 1864."
- "Massie,
Salem, And Harlan, Township Participants In The Civil War"
article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record #1 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
James L Mountz enlisted
as an Assistant Surgeon on 15 Sep 1861
Mustered into Field & Staff, 31st Ohio Infantry on 27 Sep
1861
Resigned on 11 Jan 1863
- Service Record #2 from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Jacob L. Mounts
enlisted as a 34 year old Surgeon on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Field & Staff, 144th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 31 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 10 Apr 1888 & on 13 Mar 1907 (Certificate
#435932) for service in the 31st OVI and 144th OVI
died 1910
- Ohio Death Certificate #54168 (1909)
James L. Mounts M.D.
widowed, white, male
born 1831 to Wesley Mounts & Nancy Linsey
died 20 Oct 1909, Morrow, Salem Twp, Warren County, Ohio
buried Morrow
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- James
W. Mounts (1825-1911) - Corporal, Company A, 4th Iowa
Cavalry Regiment
- Beers History of Warren County page 953,
"In 1862 he enlisted in the 4th Iowa Cavalry, Co. A,
and took part in the battles of Vicksburg, Pittsburg Landing,
Franklin, and many others of lesser note. Was first Sergeant of
his Company, and was honorably discharged in 1865"
- photo of gravestone
at Maineville Cemetery
for James W. Mounts
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 27 year old Private from Hawleyville, Iowa on 27
Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A 4th Iowa Cavalry on 23 Nov 1861
Promoted to 6th Corporal on 1 Nov 1862
Reenlisted on 12 Dec 1863
Mustered out at Atlanta, Georgia on 8 Aug 1864
Born in Ohio
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 9 Jun 1871 & on 28 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#291317) for service in Co A 4th Iowa Cavalry
- Ohio Death Certificate #36011 (1911)
James W. Mounts
widowed, white male
born 12 Nov 1825 in Ohio to Providence Mounts & Isabel Smith
died 23 Jul 1911 at Loveland, Clermont County, Ohio
buried at Maineville on 25 Jul 1911
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- William
Green Mounts (1844-1899) - Company F 146th Ohio
Infantry Regiment
- Beers History of Warren County page 954,
"William enlisted in 1864, in Co. F. 146 O. N. G., served
his time and was honorably discharged"
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
[William Mounts is not listed in the roster
for the 146th OVI]
- Pension Index Cards
William G. Mounts filed for a pension
on 4 Dec 1890 (Certificate #953423) for service in Co F 146th
OVI
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MULFORD
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Augustus Eddy Mulford
(1838-1916) - Private, Company A 35th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- gravestone at Lebanon
Cemetery - Interment #4149 of A. E. Mulford
in Sec H Lot 27 Grave 6 on 9 Oct 1916
- "Reunion
of the 35th, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, September
28, 1911, page 1
- Obituary - Augustus
Eddy Mulford ( 1838-1916) - The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio,
Thurday, October 19, 1916
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Mulford, A. E. e. at Lebanon, Aug.
1861.; co. A, 35th O.V.I.; dis. at Chattanooga, Tenn. Aug. 26,
1864; mem. Thurston Post, G.A.R."
- "Thirty
Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Augustus E. Milford
enlisted as a 23 year old Private on 15 Aug 1861
Mustered into Co A 35th OVI on 20 Aug 1861
Mustered out on 26 Aug 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 1 Aug 1890 & on 23 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#1063211) for service in Co A 35th OVI
died 8 Oct 1916
Maria Mulford filed for a widow's pension on
26 Oct 1916 (Certificate #856695)
Remarks: xc ?0696250 [xc number difficult to read on
the alphabetical pension index card]
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- David M. Mulford (19
Sep 1836 - 21 Jul 1912) - Corporal, Company K, 16th Kansas Cavalry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #3772 in Old Section lot 125-6 on 24 Jul 1912
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Corporal from Prairie City, Kansas on 29 May 1864
Mustered into Co K 16th Kansas Cavalry Regiment
Mustered out on 6 Dec 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension in Ohio on 15 Mar 1890 & on 1 Mar 1906 (Certificate
#813002) for service in Co K 16th Kansas Cavalry
died 21 Jul 1912
widow, Mary L. Mulford, filed for pension in
Ohio on 24 Jul 1912 (Certificate #748570)
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- Jacob S. Mulford (1830-1904)
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- William D. Mulford
(1837-1863) - Private, Company A, 69 Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Beers History of Warren County
page 983,
"William, who, in 1861, enlisted in Company A, 69th O.
V. I.; was taken prisoner by Wheeler's C. S. A. Cavalry and paroled
at McMinnville, Tenn. He died at Chattanooga, Tenn., of wounds
received at the battle of Mission Ridge, Dec. 15, 1863, aged 26
years. His remains were brought home and buried in the Lebanon
Cemetery."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Mulford, Wm. D. co. A, 69th O. V. I.; mortally wounded
at Missionary Ridge"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 12 Sep 1861
Mustered into Co A 69th OVI on 13 Dec 1861
Severe wound in right elbow at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee on
25 Nov 1863
Died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 15 Dec 1863
Buried Chattanooga, Tennessee National Cemetery
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MULL
(Surname Index) |
photo
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- Benjamin
Mull (1840-1933) - Private, Company A, 146th Ohio Infantry
Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #5581 in Old Section lot 102-6 on 17 Jun 1933
[misplaced] Spanish American War Flagholder by monument
- Beers History of Warren County page 765
- BENJAMIN
MULL, 93 SUCCUMBS TUESDAY AT MIDDLETOWN, unnamed
paper dated 15 Jun 1933,
"At the outbreak of the Civil War Mr. Mull joined the
"Squirrel Hunters" for state service and afterwards
volunteered for United States service enlisting in Company A,
Regiment 146. At the time of his death he was the oldest surviving
Civil War veteran residing in Middletown and one of the oldest
veterans in southern Ohio"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A, 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison on 9 Sep 1864
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- Henry
Mull - Private, Company A, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #5334 in lot 113-6 on 10 Jul 1930
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Henry Mull, Co. A, 79th O. V. I.; wounded at Averyboro,
N. C.; dis. with regt."
Aged
Veteran Dies Monday, Unnamed
paper dated Thursday, 10 July 1930 [source of photo]
"He enlisted in the Union army during the Civil War and
at the time of his death was the oldest surviving member of the
local G. A. R. post."
- Henry
Mull Obituary, The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday,
17 July 1930
"During the Civil War he enlisted in the 79th regiment
O. V. I. and served for three years when he was wounded at the
battle of Aversboro and received an honorable discharge. He fought
in many battles and was with Sherman on his march to the sea.
As soldier his comrades say he made a fine record."
- "Seventy
Ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry" article by Dallas
Bogan
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 25 year old Private on 28 Jul 1862
Mustered into Co A, 79th OVI on 23 Aug 1862
Wounded at Averysboro,
North Carolina on 16 Mar 1865
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 9 Jun 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 21 Mar 1877 & on 27 Feb 1907 (Certificate
#145928) for service in Co A, 79th OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
343
"Henry Mull, Lebanon PO, SC#145928, wound left shoulder,
$4.00 monthly pension beginning June, 1877"
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MULLIN
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-
Albert C. Mullen (1844-1922) - Company F, 34th & 36th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Albert C. Mullin
grave at Miami Cemetery
- Interment #3978 in Sec M Lot 104 on 31 Oct 1922
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Albert C. Mullen enlisted as a 22
year old Private on 17 Nov 1863
Mustered into Co F 34th OVI on 17 Nov 1863
Transferred into Co F 36th OVI on 20 Feb 1865
Mustered out at Wheeling, West Virginia on 27 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Albert C. Mullin filed for pension
in Ohio on 12 Sep1 878 (SC#189149) for service in Co F 34th &
36th OVI
died at Waynesville, Ohio on 28 Oct 1922
Hannah Mullin filed for a widow's pension in Ohio on 16 Nov 1922
(WC#926960)
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Albert C. Mullin, Waynesville
PO, SC#189149, injury to abdomen, $12.00 monthly pension beginning
May 1881"
- Ohio Death Certificate #56266 (1922)
Albert C. Mullen
married white male
born 14 Sep 1844 in Springboro, Ohio to Isiah Mullen & Ann
Pedrick
died 28 Oct 1922 in Sugarcreek Twp, Greene County, Ohio
buried 3 Oct 1922 at Miami Cemetery
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- Bethuel
Mullen (1831-1907) - Corporal, Company H, 53rd Illinois Infantry
Regiment
- photo of Bethuel Mullin
gravestone
at Springboro Cemetery
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Bethuel Mullen, corp. co.
H, 53rd Ind. V. I.; wounded at Jackson,
Miss.; vet."
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Bethnel Mullen enlisted as a Private
from Lacon, Illinois on 2 Nov 1861
Mustered into Co H 53rd Ill. Inf. on 28 Dec 1861
Reenlisted on 1 Feb 1864
Mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky on 22 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Bethuel Mullin filed for a pension
on 2 Mar 1870 & on 13 Feb 1907 (SC#114840) for service as
Corp. Co H 53rd Ill. Inf.
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Bethnel Mullen, Springborough
PO, SC#114840, loss right forefinger; $2.00 monthly pension"
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- Jehu Mullen (c1846-1917)
- Private, Co B 34th & 36th Ohio Infantry Regiments
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as an 18 year old Private on 4
Jan 1864
Mustered into Co B 34th OVI on 4 Jan 1864
Transferred into Co B 36th OVI on 28 Feb 1865
Mustered out at Wheeling, West Virginia on 27 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for pension on 17 Jun 1880 (SC#220709) for service in Co
B 34th & 36th OVI
died at Gas City, Indiana on 15 Nov 1917
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Jehu Mullen, Waynesville PO, SC#220709, wound right
thigh & left leg"
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MUNGER
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- Lewis
Munger (c.1840-1865) - Lieutenant 1st
Class, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment
- Photo courtesy American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems, Inc.
[used with permission]
- Beers History of Warren County page 921
"Lewis enlisted in California in the 2d Mass. Cavalry,
it being thus designated by agreement between the Govenor [sic]
of Massachusetts and the authorities of California; he served
faithfully in this cavalry, till his death at the battle of Five
Forks, Va.; there while reconnoitering, his horse came running
into camp with the saddle turned, and as he was never seen or
heard of afterward, it was quite certain he was shot by the rebels."
and "Lewis enlisted as a private, and arose to the command
of his company."
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 24 year old Private from California on 13 Mar 1863
Mustered into Co F, 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry on 10 May 1863
Wounded at Winchester, Virginia on 9 Sep 1864
Promoted to Corporal and then Sergeant
Promoted to 2nd Lieutenant & transferred from Co. F to Co.
H on 31 Aug 1864
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 23 Oct 1864 but not mustered.
Killed at Five Forks, Virginia on 1 Apr 1865
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- Milo
Munger (12 Dec 1843 -18 Dec 1862) - Private, Company
I, 79th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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MUNN
(Surname Index) |
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- Jesse Munn (1819-1886)
- Private, Company G, 154th Indiana Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2028 in Sec. G Lot 10 on 9 May
1886
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private from Carroll County, Indiana on 11 Apr 1865
Mustered into Co G, 154th Ind. Inf. on 11 Apr 1865
Mustered out at Winchester, Virginia on 4 Aug 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Sarah A. Munn filed for a widow's pension in
Ohio on 27 Jun 1889 (Certificate #286010) for service of Jesse
Munn in Co G 154th Ind. Inf.
- Headstones
Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903
Jesse Munn, Pvt, Co G 154th Ind. Inf
Cemetery: Lebanon at or near Lebanon, Ohio
Date of Death: 7 May 1886
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MURPHY
(Surname Index) |
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- George L. G. Murphy
(c1845-1863) Corporal - Company E, 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Service Record
from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
George L. G. Murphy
enlisted as a 17 year old Private on 14 Jan 1862
Mustered into Co E, 11th OVI on 14 Jan 1862
Promoted to Corporal about 15 Oct 1862
Wounded at Missionary
Ridge, Tennessee on 25 Nov 1863
Died of wounds at Chattanooga, Tennessee on 25 Nov 1863
- Chattanooga
National Cemetery, Hamilton County, Tennessee
George Murphy, died 30 Nov 1864,
Private, Co E 11th Ohio Infantry, Civil War, Section D Grave 12114
- Pension Index Cards
Mother, Adaline M. Murphy, filed for a pension
on 31 Mar 1865 (MC#75531) for service of George G.
L. Murphy in Co E 11th OVI
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
"Adaline M. Murphy, Pleasant Plain PO, MC#75531, dependant
mother, $8.00 monthly pension beginning June, 1866"
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- Joseph J. Murphy (1821-1892)
- 146th Ohio Infantry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #2478 in Section G lot 57-2 on 24 Jan 1892
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 44 year old Private on 2 May 1864
Mustered into Co A 146th OVI on 2 May 1864
Mustered out at Camp Dennison, Ohio on 7 Sep 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension in Ohio on 6 Sep 1890 (SC#833877) for service
in Co A 146th OVI
Elizabeth Murphy filed for a widow's pension
in Ohio on 1 Feb 1892 (WC#357462)
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- Thomas Murphy (1844-1916)
- Private, Company H, 13th Ohio Cavalry Regiment
- photo of gravestone
at Lebanon Cemetery
- Interment #4090 in Corwin Addition lot 508
on 5 Feb 1916
- "History
Of Thirteenth Ohio Volunteer Cavalry" by Dallas
Bogan
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Murphy, Thos. 13 months in co. H, 13th O. V. C.; wounded
at Petersburg"
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a 21 year old Private on 9 May 1864
Mustered into Co H, 13th OVC on 5 Aug 1864
Wounded at Petersburg, Virginia on 30 Jul 1864
Disability Discharge at General Hospital, Camp Dennison, Ohio
on 13 Jul 1865
- Pension Index Cards
Filed for a pension on 22 Jun 1865 (Certificate #51341) on 22
Jun 1865
died at Dayton, Ohio on 3 Feb 1916
- List
of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 Volume III, Page
344
"Thomas Murphy, South Lebanon PO, SC#51341, wound left
side of face, $4.00 monthly pension"
- Ohio Death Certificate #13381 (1916)
Thomas Murphy
white, male born in Ireland, aged 71
died Dayton State Hospital, VanBuren Twp, Montgomery County on
3 Feb 1916
buried at Lebanon, Ohio on 4 Feb 1916
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- Francis
Myer (25 Aug 1831-9 Nov 1864) - Private, Company B, 34th
Ohio Infantry Regiment
- Beers History of Warren County page
872,
"Francis, born Aug. 25, 1831, died
in the army, at Charleston, W. Va., Nov. 9. 1864; was married
to Hannah Dudley, by whom he had four children:
Florence E., George D., Ernestine and Ruby C."
- Hardesty's 1886 Military History of
Ohio, Warren County Edition, page 308
"Myers, Francis,
co. B, 34th O. V. I.; killed at Charleston,
W. Va. Nov. 9, 1864."
- Listed as Civil War Veteran on depression era
plat of the Woodille
Cemetery for the Graves Registration Project
- Service Record from American
Civil War Research Database by Historical Data Systems
Enlisted as a Private on 4 Jan 1864
Mustered into Co B 34th OVI on 4 Jan 1864
Disability discharge at Charleston,
West Virginia on 9 Nov 1864
- Pension Index Cards
Widow, Hannah M. Myer, filed for pension on 30
Jan1865 (Certificate #82709) for service of Francis Myer in Co
B 34th OVI
H. L. Bennett (Guardian) filed for pension for
minor on ?11 Jun 1870? (Certificate #148999)
Remarks: See Inv. Cert. 695510 Henry L. Bennett,
C, 110 Ohio Inf.
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