History of Fairfield County, Connecticut : with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 88

Author: Hurd, D. Hamilton (Duane Hamilton) comp. cn
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. W. Lewis & co.
Number of Pages: 1572


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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTHPORT."


From about the year 1805 to 1820, Methodist incet- ings were held at Green's Farms in the houses of Peter Jennings and Noah Osborn, and in the school- house. Green's Farms formed part of an extended cir- cuit, and was visited by the Conference preacher once a mouth. In the absence of the preacher, Bradford Croft, a local preacher, supplied for them. Ebenezer Washburn was the first preacher appointed by Con- ference ; Samuel Croft was the first class-leader. He and Bradford Croft and Joshua and Peter Wakeman were among the first official members of the church. The Crofts and their wives, Mrs. Wakeman, and Mr. Stratten were among the first members of the church.


In 1820, when the Green's Farms church was built, there were about forty members. They worshiped in


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that church till 1845, when the present church was built at Southport, largely by the liberality of Capt. Davis, a noble, generous, and faithful Christian, who is still living. The determination to build the pres- ent church was made during the ministry of Rev. Zachariah Davenport, still living and greatly re- spected; he preached on the circuit that included Green's Farms during the years 1843-44. In 1845 it was dedicated.


The following is the list of preachers who have been appointed to Southport since the erection of the pres- ent church : Charles C. Keys, 1845; Charles Bartlett, 1846; James H. Perry, 1847-48; G. Gilbert, 1849- 50; Levi S. Wced, 1851; William McAllister, 1852- 53; Reuben H. Loomis, 1854; George Hollis, 1855- 56; Samuel A. Seaman, 1857-58; Seymour Landon, 1859-60; David Osborn, 1861-62; Charles Kelsey,


1863; - W. Smith, 1864-65; G. Gilbert, 1866; David Nash, 1867-69; William Stebbins, 1870-72; L. W. Abbott, 1873-75; William Brown, 1876 ; Henry A. Van Dalsem, 1877-78; Joseph Smith, 1879-80.


The present official members of the church are: Stewards, Bradley Goodsell, Sr., Benjamin N. Haw- kens, Andrew W. Jennings, Lewis B. Jennings, Wil- liam F. Northrop, George E. Northrop, George F. McKeel, A. P. Jennings, Elijah Gray ; Trustees, B. N. Hawkens, A. W. Jennings, L. B. Jennings, Brad- ley Goodsell, Elijah Gray, Josiah Hawkens, William F. Northrop, A. P. Jennings, and George E. Northrop. The present number of members is one hundred and twelve .*


ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHI, FAIRFIELD.


The Roman Catholic Church of St. Thomas was consecrated about 1854, under charge of Rev. Father Thomas J. Synnot, of Bridgeport, and has been a distinct parish about four years. Within a few years the house, with a list of owners, among whom were Rev. N. E. Cornwall, Capt. Rufus Knapp, lost at sea, on board the "Leviathan," was purchased by the parish of St. Thomas' Church for a parsonage, and the church itself was removed on to these premises, and, being remodeled in part, was re-dedicated in No- vember, 1880.


CHAPTER XXXIV. FAIRFIELD (Continued).


CIVIL AND MILITARY.


Roger Ludlow and the Records-Selectmen in 1661-List of Represeuta- tives from 1670 to 1880-Military History-List of Soldiers.


IT has been stated in various historical works that when Roger Ludlow left Fairfield he carried with him the town records, but such, it seems, is not the case.


No mention is made in any book of records to this effect, either here or at Hartford, as Book A is still in the archives of the town, and was filled with grants, etc., four years before his departure. If he had car- ried away the records, as has been claimed, in all hu- man probability Book A would have been among the number. Furthermore, there was no reason for an act of this kind. He held no enmity against the town which he had founded, and where he had passed so many eventful years. His feeling of resentment could only have been aimed at the General Court. Certain it is, however, that its ancient records are missing, but it is stated by the old inhabitants that some time prior to the Revolution an Englishman was employed to copy the records, and upon the comple- tion of his work, the charges made were deemed ex- orbitant and payment refused, whereupon he left for the West Indies, taking the books with him. Fur- thermore, the ancient documents not destroyed by fire have been restored to the town, which exculpates Roger Ludlow from censure.


In 1661, Mr. Gold, William Hill, John Burr, A. Knowles, Jehu Burr, William Ward, and John Banks were townsmen.


In the vestibule of the town-house at Fairfield is the following tablet :


BUILT A. D. 1720.


DESTROYED BY THE BRITISH A. D. 1779.


REBUILT A. D. 1794. REMODELED A. D. 1870.


The following is a record of a number of the early births, etc. :


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"Mary Turny, the danghter of Robert Turny and Ruth Turny, was born the 9th Dee., 1673."


" Martha Turny, the daughter of Robert Turny, was born the 5th of June, 167G."


" Benjamin Turny, the sonn of Robert Turny, was borne the -"


" Benj. Turny maryed Rebeca Reder the 16th of Nov , 1671."


"Sarah Middlehook, daughter of Joseph Middlehook, was born the 12th of Nov., 1675."


"Hannah Middlehook, the daughter of Joseph Middlehook, was born the 25 June, 1677."


" Jolin Read, the son of Willm Read, was born the 20th of Jan'y, 1679."


"Daniel Burr, the son of Daniel Burr, was born the 30th of July, 1670." " Joseph Middlebook, the son of Joseph Middlehook, Jr., was born ye 15 April, 1680."


LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM 1670 TO 1880.1


1670, Jehu Burr, Jolin Burr; 1671, William Hill, John Burr, John Wheeler; 1672, Jehu Burr, John Wheeler; 1673, Jehu Burr, John Bankes ;# 1674, Jehu Burr, John Burr, John Bankes, John Wheeler; 1675-76, Jehu Burr, John Bankes, Lient. Corn, Hull; 1677, John Bankes, John Wheeler, Corn. Hull; 1678, Jelin Burr, Richard IInb- bell, John Bankes, John Wheeler; 1679, John Bankes, Richard Hub- bell, Jehu Burr, Johu Baneks; 1680, Jehn Burr, John Bancks; 1681, John Wheeler, Richard Hubbell, Joseph Lockwood; 1682, Jehn Burr, John Banckes, Lient. John Bankes, Sergt. John Wheeler ; 1683, Jehn Burr, John Bankes; 1684, Jehu Burr, John Tyler, John Wheeler; 1685, Jehu Burr, Thomas Joanes, John Burr, Sergt. John Wheeler; 1686, Jehu Burr, John Burr; 1687, John Wheeler, John Bnrr; 1688, no State records; 1689, John Burr, John Wheeler, James


* The dedication of the building known as the old Methodist church in Fairfield, Nov. 9, 1843, is recorded in Miss Sarah White's journal. It was disused for several years for lack of support, but for a late period it has had services held in it by the colored people.


+ " Commences with vol. iii, of the Colonial Records, the first that can be found .- SECRETARY OF STATE."


# Secretary of State.


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Bennet; 1690, John Wakeman ; 1691, Jehn Burr, Samuel Warde; 1692, Capt. Mathew Sherwood, Nathan Gold, John Wakeman, Nathan Burr; 1693, Isnek Wheeler, John Wakeman, Nath. Burr; 1604, Sammel Wakeman, Elipbalet Hill, Nathan Gold, John Wakeman; 1695, James Benit, Nath. Burr, Lieut. James Benit ; 1696, John Wakeman, Joseph Lockwood; 1697, John Wakeman, Lient, James Bennet, Nathaniel Burre, Jr .; 1698, Ensign Philip Lewis, Nathaniel Burre, Lient. Joli Wakeman; 1699, Lieut. James Bennet, Lieut. John Wakeman, Ensign Jolin Osborn; 1700, Samuel Squire, Nathaniel Burre, Lieut. John Wakeman, l'oter Burre; 1701, Lient. James Bennot, l'eter Burre, John Wakeman; 1702, Lient. James Bennet, Sammel Sqnire, Petor Burre, John Edwards; 1703, Lient, John Wake- man, Samuel Squire, Sanmel IInbbell ; 1704, Ensign John Osborn, Sergt. Jolin Burr, Samuel Squire, Thomas Jones; 1705, Lieut. Joseph Wakeman, Capt. John Wakeman, Jolm Burr; 1706, Capt. John Wakeman, Lieut. James Bemett, Lient. Joseph Wakeman; 1707, Lient. Joseph Wakeman, Jonathan Sturge, Capt. John Wakeman ; 1708, Ensign Theophilus Hull, John Enrr, Capt. Jolin Wake- man, James Bennit; 1709, Capt. Jolin Osbourn, James Bennit, The- ophilny Ilnll, David Sherman; 1710, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Capt. Jolin Burr, James Bennett, Samuel Couch ; 1711, Maj. John Burr, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, John Edwards, Samnel Hubbell; 1712, Maj. John Burr, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Capt. Samnel Coneh ; 1713-14, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Ensign Richard Hubbell, Maj. Jolin Burr, Capt. Joseph Wakeman; 1715-16, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Richard Hubbell ; 1717, Maj. John Burr, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Richard ' IIubbell; 1718-19, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, John Edwards, Maj. John Burr; 1720, Maj. John Burr, Capt. Samnel Couch, Capt. Joseph Wake- man ; 1721, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Maj. John Burr, Jonathan Stur- giss; 1722, Robert Silliman, Capt. Joseph Wakeman, Capt. Moses Dyman ; 1723, Maj. Jolin Burr, Robert Silaman; 1724, Maj. John Burr, Robert Silaman, Ebenezer Wakeman; 1725, Maj. John Burr, Ebenezer Wakeman; 1726, Maj. John Burr, Ebenezer Wakeman, Capt. Jolin Osborn, John Lockwood; 1727, Robert Silliman, Capt. Jolın Osborn ; 1728, Robert Silliman, Sammel Burr, Maj. John Burr; 1729, Maj. John Burr, Samuel Burr, Andrew Burr; 1730, Samuel Burr, Thaddeus Burr, Ebenezer Silliman ; 1731, Sammel Burr, Eben- ezer Silliman, Andrew Burr; 1732, Andrew Burr, Ebenezer Silli- man ; 1733, Samnel Couch, Andrew Burr, Samuel Burr ; 1734, Samuel Bnrr, Ebenezer Silliman, Sammel Conch, John Silliman ; 1735, An- drew Burr, Samuel Burr, Ebenezer Sillimau, John Silliman; 1736, Ebenezer Silliman, Andrew Burr, Jolm Sillimau ; 1737, Capt. And. Burr, Eben. Silliman, Jobin Burr; 1738, Eben. Silliman, Capt. And. Burr ; 1739, Capt. And. Burr, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. Sam'l Burr ; 1740, Maj. Andrew Burr, Capt. Jolm Read; 1741-43, Maj. Andrew Burr, Samuel Barr ; 1744, Maj. Andrew Burr, Thaddeus Burr, Capt. Sanmel Burr ; 1745, Capt. Samuel Burr, Thaddeus Burr, Col. An- drew Burr, Capt. John Read ; 1746, Col. Andrew Burr, Capt. Sammel Burr, Capt. John Read ; 1747, Capt. Samnel Burr, Thaddeus Burr, Capt. Jolin Read, David Rowland; 1748, Thaddeus Burr, Capt. John Burr, Capt. Jolin Read, Capt. Samnel Burr; 1749, Capt. John Read, David Rowland, Thaddeus Burr; 1750, Capt. John Read, David Row- land ; 1751, David Rowland, Thaddeus Burr, Capt. Samnel Burr; 1752-53, David Rowland, Capt. Samuel Burr; 1754, Maj. Jolin Rend, Capt. Samnel Burr, David Rowland, William Burr; 1755, David Rowland, William Burr; 1756-57, Capt. Thomas Hill, Lothrop Lewis, David Rowland; 1758-59, David Rowland, William Burr; 1760-63, David Rowland, David Burr, Jr. ; 1764, David Rowland, David Burr, Jr., Capt. David Burr; 1765, David Rowland, Chpt. David Burr, Nathan Bulkley ; 1766, Lothrop Lewis, Col. John Read, David Burr, Ebenezer Silliman ; 1767, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. David Burr, Lothrop Lewis; 1768, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. David Burr; 1769, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. David Burr, Thaddeus Burr; 1770, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. David Burr ; 1771, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. David Burr, Thaddens Burr ; 1772, Ebenezer Silliman, Jona- than Sturges, David Burr ; 1773, Ebenezer Silliman, Jonathan Stur- gis ; 1774, Ebenezer Silliman, Capt. Samuel Squier, Jonathan Stur- gis ; 1775-76, Jonathan Surgis, Capt. Samuel Squire, Thaddeus Burr; 1777, Capt. Samuel Squire, Maj. Elijah Abell ; 1778, Thaddeus Burr, Capt. Samuel Squire; 1779. Capt. Samnel Squire, George Burr, Capt. Samuel Wakeman ; 1780, Capt. Sammel Wakeman, Brig-Gen. G. S. Silliman, Ilezekialı Hubbell ; 1781, Brig .- Gen. G. S. Silliman, HIeze- kiah Hubbell ; 1782, Maj. Elijah Abell, Col. Hezekiah IInbbell ; 1783, Jonathan Sturges, Capt. Samuel Wakeman, Thomas Nash ; 1784, Jonathan Sturges, Thaddeus Burr ; 1785-86, Col. Elijah Abell, An- drew Rowland; 1787, Samuel Waterman, Joseph Strong, Andrew Lowland, Elijah Abell ; 1788, Col. Elijah Abell, Joseph Strong, Thad-


dens Burr; 1789, Col. Elijah Abell, Andrew Rowland ; 1790-91, Col. Elijah Abell, Andrew Rowland, David Burr; 1792, Andrew Row- land, Elijah Abell ; 1793, Andrew Rowland, David Barr, Elijah Abell; 1794, Andrew Rowland, Lewis B. Sturgis; 1795, Lewis B. Atmigis, David Burr; 1796, Andrew Rowland, Walter Bradley, Lewis B. Stur- gis, David Burr, Jr. ; 1797, Lewis B. Stmgis, David Burr, Jr. ; 179%, Walter Bradley, Davil Judah, David Barr; 1799, Lewis B. Sturgis, David Burr, Elijah Abell; 1800-1, Lewis B. Sturgis, David Burr ; 1802, Lewis B. Sturgis, David Burr, Walter Bradley, Robert Wilson; 1803, Lewis B. Sturgis, David Burr; 1804, Walter Bradley, Jesup Wakeman, Robert Wilson : 1805, Walter Bradley, David Hill, David Burr, Samuel Rowland; 1806, Walter Bradley, John Ilull, David Bner, Ebenezer Banks; 1807, David Burr, Sammel Rowland, Walter Bradley, John Hull; 1808. Sammel Rowland, Aaron Sherwood, Ebe- nezor Banks ; 1809, Samnel Rowland, Gershom Burr, David Burr, Samuel B. Sherwood ; 1810, John Ilull, Seymour Taylor ; 1811, David Burr, Jeremiah Sturgis, James Beatty ; 1812, David Burr, Gershom Burr, Samuel Rowland, Samuel B. Sherwood ; 1813, Samnel Row- land, Samuel B. Sherwood; 1814, Samuel B. Sherwood, Gershom Burr, William Thorp ; 1815, Samnel B. Sherwood, Samuel Rowland, Jolin llull, William Robinson ; 1816, David HIill, John Hull ; 1817, David Hill, Gideon Tomlinson ; 1818, Thomas F. Rowland, Gideon Tomlinson; 1819, Jeremiah Sturgis, John IInll ; 1820, Jesnp Wake- man, Seymour Taylor; 1821-22, Abraham D. Baldwin, Jonathan Bulkley; 1823, Jesmp Wakeman, Seymour Taylor; 1824, Robert Wilson, Henry Sherwood ; 1825, Thomas F. Rowlaud, Roger MI. Sher- man ; 1826, Abraham D. Baldwin, Robert Wilson : 1827, Robert Wilson, Obadiah Beardsley ; 1828, David Hill, Jonathan Bulkley; 1829, Abraham D. Baldwin, Andrew Bulkley; 1830, David Ilill, Andrew Bulkley ; 1831, David Ilill, Jeremiah Sturgis ; 1832, John S. Wilson, David IIill ; 1833, David Cooley (20), John S. Wilson; 1834, David Ilill, Robert Wilson ; 1835, David Ilill, Hezekiah Allen ; 1836, Andrew Bulkley, Thomas B. Osborne; 1837, David Coley, Geo. Peck ; 1838, Roger M. Sherman, Moses A. Sherwood ; 1839, Rulus Blakeman, Joseph Bartram; 1840, Jonathan Bulkley, John Gould ; 1841, Jonathan Bnlkley, Rufus Blakeman ; 1842, Jonathan Bulkley, Horaco Banks; 1843, Joseph Bartram, Thomas Robinson ; 1844, Robert Wilson, Jonathan Bulkley ; 1845, George Peck, Jonathan Godfrey ; 1846, Horace Banks, Thomas Robinson ; 1847, Oliver H. Perry, Ira B. Wheeler ; 1848, Oliver II. Perry, John Burr; I>49, Oliver Il. Perry, Jolin Gould ; 1850, Thomas B. Osborne, Horace Banks; 1851, Jonathan Godfrey, Charles Bennett; 1852, Jessnp Al- vord, Horace Banks; 1853, O. II. Perry, George B. Kissam; 1854, Jessup Alvord, Arthur D. Osborne; 1855, Il. Davis, Zamon Wake- mian, Jr. ; 1856, W. H. Bibbins, Jolm Burr ; 1857, O. II. Perry, Sher- wood Sterling ; 1858, Jonathan Godfrey, John Gould; 1859, O. II. Perry, Franklin Smith ; 1860, Sherwood Sterling, O. Il. Perry ; 1861, Sherwood Sterling, Jolm II. Glover ; 1862, Sherwood Sterling, Ed- ward J. Alvord ; 1863, Sherwood Sterling, Benjamin Pomeroy ; 1864, Sherwood Sterling, Oliver H. Perry ; 1865-66, Phineas T. Barnum, Franklin Smith; 1867, A. N. Benedict, Frank B. Wakeley; 1868, Henry Hall, John II. Glover ; 1869, Cyrus Sherwood, B. 1 .. Budd, M.D .; 1870, L. W. Clark, Seth Wakeman; 1871, Seth Wakeman, A. J. Sherwood ; 1872, Paschal Sheffield, Joseph M. Morehouse ; 1873, Seth Wakeman, Charles S. French ; 1874, Zalmon B. Bradley, Charles S. French ; 1875, Francis Bulkley, George W. Bradley ; 1876, Samuel Pike, Charles S. French ; 1877, John Hoyt Perry, Alexander R. Nichols ; 1878, John Hoyt Perry, Isane Jennings; 1879, Oliver Burr, Ebenezer Burr, Jr. ; 1880, Isaac Jeuniugs, Morris M. Merwiu.


MILITARY RECORD.


The following list of those who enlisted from Fair- field was prepared from records in the adjutant- general's office at Hartford :


SEVENTEENTII REGIMENT.


Company D.


James Bosworth, sergeant ; must. Ang. 6, 1862; trans, to Inv. Corps, Nov. 15, 1863.


Gilbert Worden, corporal; must. Aug. 6, 1862; must. ont July 19, 1865. Henry IInss, musician; must. July 23, 1862; must. out July 19, ISC5. Hurd, Edwin D., must. Aug. 8, 1862; must. ont July 19, 1865.


Howe, Elias, Jr., must. Ang. 14, 1862 ; must. out July 19, 1865. Larkin, James, must. Ang. 6, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


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Pinn, Jacob. Jr., must. Aug. 6, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


Wilcoxson, Edgar S., must. Aug. 19, 1862; pro. to second lieutenant ; must. out July 19, 1865.


Company F.


Riggs, Smith, must. Dec. 11, 1863; disch. for disability, June 12, 1865.


Company G.


Bennett, Abner, must. Aug. 19, 1863; wounded; trans. to Inv. Corps, March 15, 1864.


Company K.


John J. McCarty, captain ; com. Aug. 18, 1862 : disch. Dec. 16, 1863. John H. Norris, first lieutenant; com. Aug. 18, 1862; res. May 12, 1863. Jolin C. Mills, second lieuteuant; com. Aug. 14, 1862; res. Jan. 11, 1863. Theodore Neilson, must. Aug. 13, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. John Cavanagh, must. Aug. 15, 1862; missing July 3, 1863.


William Price, must. July 31, 1862; disch. for disability, Aug. 7, 1863. Morris Batterson, must. July 30, 1862; disch. for disability, Jan. 19, 1863. Allen, James R., must. Aug. 4, 1862; must, out July 19, 1865.


Allen, George W .. mist. July 31, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


Allen, Jolin, must. Aug. 16, 1862; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps. Jan. 1, 1865. Banks, Benjamin, must. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to Iuv. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.


Brown, John, must. Aug. 19, 1862; disch. for disability, Oct. 17, 1862. Cahill, Michael, must. Aug. 9, 1862; disch. for disability, Aug. 22, 1863.


Carpenter, Edward H., must. Ang. 20, 1862; trans. to Inv. Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.


Cable, James W .. must. Ang. 19, 1862; missing July 3, 1863. Coggswell, Eli, must. Aug. 20, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


Dawson, William T., must. July 31, 1862; rejected by surgeon.


Dougherty, Authony, must. Aug. 21, 1862; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 1, 1865.


Goodsell, Marvin, must. Aug. 18, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Ilawley, Abijah R., must. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to Inv. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.


Hawkins, Elihu S., must. Aug. 14, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Hale, Mathew, must. Aug. 4, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Hill, Frank, must. Aug. 20, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Irving, James H., must. Aug. 4, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Kelly, James, must. July 31, 1862 ; must. out July 19, 1865. Looney, Peter, must. Aug. 19, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Morris, William, must. Aug. 7, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


McKay, Frederick, must. Aug. 19, 1862; wounded July 2, 1863; dischi. for disability, Dec. 26, 1863. Mills, Francis, must. Aug. 13, 1862.


O'Conner, Morris, must. Aug. 20, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Picker, Michael, must. Aug. 9, 1862; disch. for disability, Jan. 23, 1863. Sturll, Charles, must. Aug. 20, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Sherwood, Bottsford, nist. Aug. 13, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Sherwood, Andrew, must. Ang. 13, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865. Sherwood, Steplien, must. Aug. 27, 1862; dischi. for disability, Jan. 19, 1863.


Seerey, Jolin, must. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded July 1, 1863 ; disch. for dis- ability, May 14, 1864.


Steward, Thomas, must. Aug. 3, 1862; disch. for disability, Jan. 19, 1863. Troutt, James A., must. Ang. 19, 1862; must. out July 19, 1865.


Tyrell, Jolın M., must. Aug. 14, 1862; wounded July 2, 1863; must. out July 19, 1865. Ells, William E., must. Aug. 18, 1864; disch. Oct. 8, 1864. Jones, Charles, must. Aug. 11, 1864.


TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT.


Company C.


Kongslin, George, must. Nov. 5, 1862. Kwaner, Heury, must. Nov. 5, 1862.


Milnes, Thomas, minst. Nov. 6, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Company D.


Hull, Henry, must. Sept. 10, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Nichols, Franklin W., must. Aug. 25, 1862 ; died July 23, 1863. Wilson, Samuel S., must. Aug. 30, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Wakeman, Tyler, must. Sept. 10, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Company F.


Miller, Charles, must. Oct. 26, 1862.


Company G.


Bryant, John, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Green, George, must. Oct. 29, 1862.


Ilunt, Gideon L., must. Oct. 29, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Lewis, Siduey E., must. Oct. 31, 1862; dischi. Aug. 31, 1863. Nolan, Patrick, must. Oct. 29, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Sanzcs, Pedro, must. Oct. 31, 1862.


Smith, William, must. Oct. 29, 1862.


Wall, Charles E., must. Oct. 29, 1862; disch. Ang. 31, 1863.


Company I.


Ahern, Daniel, must. Oct. 20, 1862; died July 20, 1863.


Anderson, Henry H., must. Oct. 27, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Allen, George, must. Nov. 4, 1862.


Atzbach, Panl, must. Oct. 28, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Baldwin, George B., mnst. Sept. 9, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Bell, Thaddeus H., must. Sept. 10, 1862: dischi. Aug. 31, 1863. Bulkley, David B., must. Nov. 17, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Burke, Thomas, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Bell, Martin, must. Nov. 1, 1862. Crossman, Bradley, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Craig, Abram D., must. Nov. 4, 1862. Dimou, Benjamin R., must. Sept. 10, 1862: disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Doley, Michael, must. Nov. 4, 1862.


Edwards, William, must. Nov. 1, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Frank, Charles, must. Oct. 30, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Gallaghan, James, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Hoffman, John, must. Sept. 10, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Iloward, Henry, must. Nov. 4, 1862.


Judson, Charles J., must. Sept. 10, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Jackson, George, must. Nov. 1, 1862.


Kelly, John, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Klein, William, must. Oct. 29, 1862.


Kellum, Johu, must. Oct. 30, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Loud, Simeon W., must. Aug. 26, 1862 ; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Loud, Rufus J., mist. Oct. 30, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Locklum, John, must. Nov. 1, 1862.


Legrand, Henry, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Lauge, Otto, must. Nov. 1, 1862. Miller, Jacob, must. Nov. 3, 1862.


Miller, George, must. Oct. 25, 1862.


McGuire, James, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Munsou, George, must. Oct. 30, 1862.


Merion, Francis B., must. Nov. 3, 1862; died April 17, 1863. Passmorc, Edmund, must. Aug. 29, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Rhinaldi, Charles, must. Sept. 9. 1862; dischi. Aug. 31, 1863. Riley, Heury, must. Oct. 22, 1862.


Ryan, William, must. Oct. 28, 1862; disch. Ang. 31, 1863.


Rengir, Augustus, must. Nov. 10, 1862. Slawson, Eugene, must. Sept. 10, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863.


Suow, Stephen, must. Oct. 28, 1862. Sheuster, Fritz, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Sterm, Max, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Stroh, Carl, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Sheuster, Carl, must. Oct. 30, 1862. Stapler, John H., must. Nov. 3, 1862. Smith, Charles, must. Nov. 3, 1862. Singhi, Martiu U., must. Sept. 21, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Simpson, Frank, must. Nov. 4, 1862. Thompson, Darius, must. Aug. 30, 1862.


Turney, David, must. Sept. 1, 1862; disch. Aug. 31, 1863. Van Buskirk, David, must. Sept. 10, 1862. Williams, Robert W., must. Oct. 30, 1862. Wilson, Charles, must. Nov. 3, 1862.


THIRD REGIMENT. Company D.


Hendricks, Frederick B., must. May 11, 1861; disch. Aug. 12, 1861.


FIRST REGIMENT CAVALRY, CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS.


Kaue, Patrick, must. Dec. 10, 1864; not taken up on rolls. Joncs, Mathew, mist. Dec. 10, 1864.


Lawrence, James B., must. Dec. I, 1864; not taken up on rolls.


Logan, John, must. Aug. 11, 1864; not taken up on rolls.


Myers, James, must. Dec. 15, 1863; not taken up on rolls. Murphy, Charles, must. Aug. 5, 1864; not taken up on rolls. McCune, John, must. Aug. 16, 1864; not takeu up on rolls.


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FAIRFIELD.


Mooro, John, must. Dec. 5, 1864 ; dischi. 28, 1864. MeIntyre, Thomas, must. Dec. 5, 1864; not taken up on rolls. MeBride, John, must. Dec. 15, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Minder, Richard, mnst. Dec. 15, 1864; not taken up on rolls. Robinson, John, must. Dec. 8, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Smoll, John, must. Dec. 14, 1864; not taken up on rolls. Simpson, Houry, must. Ang. 11, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Smith, Thomas, must. Dee. 7, 1864 ; not takon up on rolls. Whito, l'atrick, must. Aug. 5, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Williams, Joseph, must. Ang. 18, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Watson, William II., must. Dec. 1, 1864; not takon up on rolls. Welsh, John, must. Dec. 13, 1864.


Watt, Burt, minst. Dec. 13, 1864; not taken up on rolls.


SECOND LIGHT BATTERY.


William W. Wwramore, artificer; must. Ang. 12, 1864; disch. Ang. 4, 1865.


Blackman, Fredorick, must. Aug. 20, 1861; must. ont Ang. 9, 1865. Gould, William J., must. Ang. 5, 1864; must. out Aug. 9, 1865. Leigh, Frederick G., must, Ang. 12, 1864; disch. July 17, 1865. Moody, Edmund T., must. Aug. 5, 1864; died July 30, 1865. Nichols, Gideon, must. July 24, 1864; must. out Aug. 9, 1865. Sterling, David, must. Ang. 5, 1864; must. out Aug. 9, 1865. Stillman, David G., must. July 29, 1864; must. out Aug. 9, 1865. Buckley, Nathan, must. Feb. 16, 1864; died March 30, 1864. Burr, Abel M., must. Feb. 20, 1864; must. out June 27, 1865. Clark, Charles A., must. Feb. 16, 1864; not taken up on rolls. Crawford, John, must. Feb. 16, 1864 ; not taken up on rolls. Crawford, Charles, must. Feb. 16, 1864; not taken up on rolls. Dempsey, James, must. Feb. 23, 1864.


Nichols, Dwight R., must. Feb, 22, 1864; must. out Aug. 9, 1865. Thompson, John, must. Feb. 23, 1864,


FIRST ARTILLERY.


Company B. Sherwood, Ely J., must. Nov. 6, 1861; wounded; disch. March 13, 1865.


Company I.


Clancey, William, must. Dec. 5, 1864.


Tompkins, William, must. Aug. 24, 1864.




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