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Report: Military Service: During Civil War with GAR

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# Person ID Last Name, Given Name(s) Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Burial Place Graduation Military Service
1 I17802  BRENT, Lewis H.  01 MAR 1842  Ohio, USA   09 JAN 1907  McConnelsville Cemetery, McConnelsville, Morgan, Ohio, USA     GAR:
Company H, 25th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Musician

Name: Lewis H Brent
Age at Enlistment: 19
Enlistment Date: 26 Jun 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Ohio
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted on 26 Jun 1861.
Transferred to Company B, Ohio 75th Infantry Regiment on 14 Jan 1864. Mustered out on 12 Jun 1864.
Transferred to on 12 Jun 1864.
Birth Date: abt 1842
Sources: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio  
2 I14166  BRIGHT, Joseph Frankliin Sr.  10 JUN 1832  Alton, Madison, Illinois, USA   17 MAR 1912  Olive Branch Cemetery, Bear Branch, Ohio, Indiana, USA     GAR:
Company D, 52nd Indianan Infantry Regiment, Indiana
Corporal

Name: Joseph F Bright
Enlistment Date: 1 Feb 1862
Rank at enlistment: Corporal
State Served: Indiana
Service Record: Enlisted in Company D, Indiana 52nd Infantry Regiment on 01 Feb 1862.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
Jun 1863: Discharged

Partial, relevant, history of the 52nd Regiment from the "American Civil War Regiments:
Date of Organization: 1 Jan 1862
Muster Date: 10 Sep 1865
Regiment Number: 52nd
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 2
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 2
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 26
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 175
Battles:
Fought on 15 Feb 1862 at Fort Donelson, TN.
Fought on 9 May 1862 at Corinth, MS.
Fought on 2 Sep 1862.
Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Durhamsville, TN.
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Regiment History: Fifty-second Infantry INDIANA
(3-YEARS)
Fifty-second Infantry. Cols., James M. Smith, Edward H. Wolfe
Zalmon S. Main; Lieut.-Cols., William C. McReynolds, Edward H.
Wolfe, Zalmon S. Main, Majs., Edward H. Wolfe, Zalmon S. Main,
William T. Strickland.
This regiment was organized in the fall of 1861 and winter of 1861-61. It was partially organized at Rushville, then
marched to Indianapolis and was consolidated with the 56th, or railroad regiment. The band was mustered in Feb. 1, 1862, left the state Feb. 7,
going to Fort Henry and from there to Fort Donelson. It was in the siege of Fort Donelson, serving with Smith's division. It was on garrison duty at Forts Henry and Heiman from Mar. 3
until April 18, then moved to Pittsburg landing and joined Lanman's brigade of Hurlbut's division. 
3 I5999  BRUNDAGE, Allen Genoa  07 JUL 1844  Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan, USA   21 NOV 1889  Eldridge Cemetery, Middlebury, Elkhart, Indiana, USA     GAR:
Enlisted in Company G, Michigan 18th Infantry Regiment on. He mustered out on 17 May 1865 at Nashville, TN. 
4 I9604  CLAUSS, David  02 NOV 1844  Heidelberg Township, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA   23 JAN 1914  Greenwood Cemetery, Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Private, 41st PA Infantry
Served 1 Month & 2 Days 
5 I20753  COURSEN, George Hopkins  22 SEP 1842  New Jersey, USA   03 DEC 1914  Judson Hill Cemetery, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Battery F, New York 1st Light Artillery Battalion
Private

Name: George H Coursen
Residence: Albany, New York
Age at Enlistment: 21
Enlistment Date: 8 Sep 1864
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Albany, New York
State Served: New York
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company Batty F, New York 1st LA Batty F Light Artillery Battery on 08 Sep 1864.Mustered out on 17 Jun 1865 at Elmira, NY.
Birth Date: abt 1843
Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-Gener 
6 I10914  CROLIUS, James Westervelt  JUN 1848  New York City, New York, USA   MAY 1925  Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn (Kings County), New York, USA     GAR:
(?) 11th New York Infantry
Sergeant 
7 I10084  EUTSLER, David Franklin  14 FEB 1845  Port Republic, Rockingham, Virginia, USA   17 SEP 1917  Greenwood Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa, USA     GAR:
Company A, 11th Iowa Infantry
Pension was $365 in 1914 
8 I6409  FARMER, Andrew Jackson  13 JAN 1844  Madison County, Kentucky, USA   1 MAY 1907  Pleasant Grove Cemetery #2, Scott County, Arkansas, USA     GAR:
Company I, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry  
9 I1485  FORDYCE, Hamilton  15 SEP 1838  Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey, USA   MAR 1893  Greendale Cemetery, Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Company D, Ohio 84th Infantry Regiment  
10 I15802  GENTRY, David W.  25 MAR 1834  Boonesboro, Clark, Kentucky, USA   9 DEC 1910  Garrett-Gentry Cemetery, Jinks, Estill, Kentucky, USA     GAR:
Company F, 14th Kentucky Cavalry
2nd Lieutenant

Name: David W. Gentry
Side: Union
Regiment State/Origin: Kentucky
Regiment Name: 14 Kentucky Cavalry.
Regiment Name Expanded: 14th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry
Company: F
Rank In: Second Lieutenant
Rank In Expanded: Second Lieutenant
Rank Out: Second Lieutenant
Rank Out Expanded: Second Lieutenant
Film Number: M386 roll 10

Name: David W Gentry
Residence: Irvine, Kentucky
Enlistment Date: 12 Aug 1862
Rank at enlistment: 2nd Lieutenant
Enlistment Place: Irvine, Kentucky
State Served: Kentucky
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Commissioned an officer in Company F, Kentucky 14th Cavalry Regiment on 13 Feb 1863.Mustered out on 24 Mar 1864 at Camp Nelson, KY.
Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky 
11 I14436  GUMBLE, Conrad Sr.  06 AUG 1827  Hesse, Germany   18 JUN 1898  Paupack Cemetery, Paupack, Pike, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Company D, 45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment
Private 
12 I12014  HAMILTON, Allison W.  23 FEB 1840  Grainger County, Tennessee, USA   20 MAY 1917  Verden Cemetery, Verden, Grady, Oklahoma, USA     GAR:
Company I, 30th Iowa Infantry
Discharged Nov. 4, 1864
Pension applied for 6 July 1909
 
13 I12210  HAMILTON, Thomas Alexander  1817  Ryefield, County Cavan, Ireland   23 AUG 1864  Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Sumter, Georgia, USA     GAR:
6th NY Heavy Artillery

Andersonville Prisoners of War
Surname: Thomas Hamilton
Rank: PRIVATE
Company: L
Regiment: 6
State: NY
Arm of Service: ARTILLERY
Death Date: 23 Aug 1864
Cause Of Death: DIARRHEA
Reference: p 35 [3]; p 914 [55]
Location of Capture: SPOTTSYLVANIA, VA
Date of Capture: 19 May 1864
Page: 201
More Information: NO
Code: 16601
GRAVE: 6601 
14 I11576  HILL, Morris Henry  1843  New York, USA   1897      GAR:
Company B, 8th Michigan Infantry Regiment

 
15 I19765  HUNTEMANN, Henry F.  1842  Hannover, Germany   FEB 1916      GAR:
New Jersey Infantry 
16 I14929  ISBELL, Zachariah  25 JUN 1835  Jackson County, Alabama, USA   5 NOV 1863  Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Danville City, Virginia, USA     GAR:
Company A, 1st Regiment, Tennessee & Alabama Independent, Vidette Cavalry.
Captured on 19 September 1863 during the Battle of Chickamauga and transported to Richmond, VA where he was imprisoned at Belle Isle. He died of chronic diarrhea on 4 Nov 1863. 
17 I12102  KELLY, Randall Williams  29 DEC 1835  Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA   16 JAN 1917  Mount Moriah Cemetery, Kimbles, Pike, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Company F, 76th Pennsylvania Infantry

30 Jul 1890: applied for pension
27 Jan 1917: wife, Mary, applied for widow's pension  
18 I5001  KIER, Andrew J.  16 MAR 1822  Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA   1 MAY 1911  New Friendship Cemetery, Gentry, Gentry, Missouri, USA     GAR:
Company F, 51st Missouri Volunteer Infantry 
19 I4359  KIER, James Mabon  11 MAY 1829  Kiskiminetas, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA   12 MAY 1912  Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Company D. 206th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers (his obituary indicated it was the 106th Regiment)
Discharged on 26 JUN 1865 
20 I4985  KIER, Martin William  19 FEB 1836  Conemaugh, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA   13 JUN 1908  Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA     GAR:
Enlistment in Company B, 23rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia
First Sergeant 
21 I22130  KISSICK, William  1826  Ireland         GAR: Company G, 7th New Jersey Infantry. Discharged 14 Oct 1864 at Petersburg, Virginia. Disabled due to rheumatism and discharge of the eyes, etc.  
22 I17704  KNICELEY, John  20 OCT 1807  Rockingham County, Virginia, USA   07 JUN 1891  Stone Run Cemetery, Braxton County, West Virginia, USA     GAR:
Company F, West Virginia 10th Infantry Regiment

Name: John Knicely
Enlistment Date: 17 Jan 1862
Rank at enlistment: Wagoner
State Served: West Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, West Virginia 10th Infantry Regiment on 17 Jan 1862.Mustered out on 03 May 1865.
Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records West Virginia Civil War Almanac 
23 I1005  LEYSEN, Peter  03 AUG 1828  Luxembourg   03 APR 1896  Saint Marys Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa, USA     GAR:
Company D, 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry
Wounded in hip and thigh during the Engagement at Old River Lake (Arkansas) on 7th of June, 1864 - Discharged 13 Jul 1865 -
Company A, Fifteenth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps; Sergeant.

The Battle of Old River Lake (also called Ditch Bayou, Furlough, and Fish Bayou) was a small skirmish between U.S. Army troops and Confederate troops from June 5 to June 6, 1864, during the American Civil War. A Union Army force marched into Confederate-held lands in Chicot County, Arkansas. WIKI
Lake Chicot, Arkansas 
24 I3315  MOSSMAN, Andrew Jackson  10 MAY 1841  Springfield, Gallia, Ohio, USA   10 MAY 1886  Wilkesville Cemetery, Wilkesville, Vinton, Ohio, USA     GAR:
Company D, 179th Ohio Infantry Regiment
Private
Mustered out on June 16, 1865. 
25 I7286  O'BRIEN, Jeremiah Jr.  FEB 1827  New York, USA   13 NOV 1872      GAR:  
#Person ID Last Name, Given Name(s) Birth Date Birth Place Death Date Burial Place Graduation Military Service


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