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James K. Gore, Captain. John T. Kellogg, Lieutenant. John H. Quigg, Lieutenant. PRIVATES.
William Austin
George Besingor
Thos. B. Loughman Chas. Metzger
Martin Beiger
Edward Michael
Harvey Beal
John Milburn
Frank Bingham Sylvester McDonough
Abraham Boys
Milo Macumber
Alex J. Bodkin
Edwin Martin
Charles Hall
Gottfrey Heinzman
John M. Keiner
Henry H. Varney Nathan Vanderhoof
Harvey Brower
Asahel Peck Enos F. Pettit Braymond Pickett
Frederick Laflore
Willis Carlton
Christopher Collier
Charles Platz Dasery Rayniers
Chas. L. Metzger
Elmer Crockett
John T. Morgan
Alfred Metzger
Geo. V. Williams
Stephen Moore
Samuel G. Welton
Thomas Monhue
Wm. B. Whitmore
Wayne McMichael
Nathan Yingst
Peter McManus
COMPANY G.
John Heckathorn Geo. W. Holmes John Ketring
Adam Slough Michael Slough
COMPANY H.
George A. Anderson Krandall G. Kidder
F. J. Beckwith
Elijah Mills
Alfred A. Butler James Martin
Peter Cummins William McGowan
Robert Clark Thomas Singleton Noah Smith
Wm. W. Evans
George Herrman
James Six
Edward Kurtz
Jacob Ward Jacob Weber
Abraham Heller
John Taylor
Avilda Hardy
Jeremiah Wood
The One Hundred and Fifty-fifth infantry was organized at Indianapolis, April 18, 1865, with John M. Wilson as colonel. Com- pany I was principally from St. Joseph coun- ty, while several other companies had St. Joseph county men in their ranks. Those from this county were:
COMPANY I. Calvin R. Stillson, Captain. Alexis S. Bertrand, Lieutenant. Henry Smyser, Lieutenant.
Mahlon W. Auten Andrew Aspey James Adams John F. Anderson
William Bassett
Henry Berg Wm. C. Blyler Chas. H. Bell Lewis V. Bailey
Alexander Bonday Alexander J. Bodkin Samuel Byerly, Jr. Jerry W. Chenay Joseph Cotton John Creed Theodore Eppley Geo. M. Ebberson Frederick Flagle
Celestine Galling
Henry C. Hahn
Peter Hosler
Wm. J. Harris
Stephan Hager
Jacob Bowers James C. Boyd
Wm. H. Oliver
Colonel Bond
Joseph Onsalman
Wm. Kollar
John H. Woofter David T. Webb George Webb Abraham Webber Frank Waner Simeon Watkins
Wm. S. Deno James Dixon Frank R. Eberhart Gabriel Ernst
Charles Reynolds James Riddle Samuel C. Roach John Sandilands Daniel Seifert William Sherer Alfred Seniard Brevet Simanton Levi Sibley Adam Slough Levi Slusser James Spake
Waverly Ferris Finley Farris Martin Fulmer Lewis Freeman Marion Garrison Henry Gilbert Michael Grenert
James Harris
Henry Harris N. Hollingshead John Holston
E. N. B. Sweetland Christ. Taylor Elliott Tutt Roberts Usher
Samuel H. Vine
Wm. H. Warren
George Hutchinson Albert G. Johnson Henry King
Edwin Laidlow Wm. Leonard
John Weiss
Joseph Young
David Haseldon
PRIVATES. Leonidas Norris
Henry Nicholson Joseph S. Ordway
Oliver Perry Charles Perry Henry C. Penwell Wm. H. Pierce David R. Roof Henry Rouch Salathiel Reeves Jacob Rinehart Wm. A. Robinson Alanson Ross Josiah F. Smyser David Stevens Robt. M. Sample Chas. A. Simpson . Daniel Stonebille Frederick Smith Ephraim Schwin Chas. C. Staples Francis Sauls John W. Treanor William Turner Wm. H. Thomas
Benj. B. Kimble
Almon Brittell
David M. Miller Albert Meikel
Calvin Crain
Geo. F. Niles
The following were the promotions: Alex- ander J. Bodkin, from private to sergeant; David M. Miller, from private to sergeant; William A. Robinson, from private to ser- geant; Josiah F. Smyser, from private to ser- geant: William Turner, from private to ser- geant; Andrew Aspey, from private to cor-
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poral : John T. Morgan, from private to cor- poral; Peter McManus, from private to cor- poral; Joseph S. Ordway, from private to corporal; Daniel Stonebill, from private to corporal; Henry Berg, from private to musi- cian; George V. Williams, from private to musician.
The Twelfth cavalry was organized at Ken- dallville, March 1, 1864, with Edward Ander- son as colonel. Company H and a few mem- bers of other companies were from this coun- ty. This was the only cavalry organization in which St. Joseph county was represented. The roster is as follows:
COMPANY H. Amos Dayhuff, Captain. Joseph Turnock, Lieutenant. Henry R. Fields, Lieutenant. PRIVATES.
Wm. Augustine
David Augustine
Aaron E. Abdill
Martin Hillard Henry Hausman Benj. F. Hague Seraphine Krill
Joseph S. Abdill Benj. J. Barnhart Leander N. Ball Wilber W. Ball Hansom M. Beck David Baker Strong Beer
Alexis S. Brown Erastus Brown
James M. Brown William Crumb Luther Curtis
Andrew Curtis Henry Crocker Thomas Claffy Daniel H. Cotton John Clark
Daniel M. Castellen Wm. Carpenter Andrew J. Caruthers Daniel N. Dressler Enos Durst Chas. A. Dewey Madison Donaldson Philip E. Ditto Wm. T. Diltz William P. Ells Geo. H. Eddy Mozier Frazier Oliver R. Fulmer Amos Friend
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Wm. L. Green Chas. B. Graham James W. Goit John Herman Peter W. Herman
Reuben Herman Noah Hay Daniel Hollingshead Wm. Harlin
Daniel P. Kelley Jos. E. Liggit Jos. . Leggitt Frederick Long Horton McNabb Josiah Morrow Marcus L. Miller Lewis C. McBride Adam Maudlin Richard Maxwell Jas. F. McDaniel Jacob Martin George W. McQuiston Fred D. Metz John Noel Robert H. Nier Jacob B. Ocker Jerome Pippenger Alexander Penrod Franklin Patridge Malachi Pool Wm. M. Reece Geo. Rittig Edward Reggion Martin G. Robinson Joseph Schock Jacob Summey Benjamin Scholtz Nehemiah Smith Jacob Smith David H. Smith Martin Swyhart Orin J. Simpson ·Jerome Shamp Samuel J. Staffer John Sheaks Sanford Sheaks Chas. Throckmorton John Tank
David Vaumerdstrand Lewis Viney Delos M. Woodbury
Alden Whitney William Wood John Wood
George W. Wright
Solomon S. Woollet Lee Watkins
Jos. Wilcoxson Reinhold Zweite
RECRUITS.
William Harris Wm. H. B. Turner
George W. Mann Christian Tank Francis Mitchell Emerson Woodbury
OTHER COMPANIES.
Edwin Turnock, Captain.
PRIVATES.
Enoch Lancaster Robert Vandoosen.
Frederick Newman Daniel Vandoosen
But six companies of the regiment were mounted, and all were armed as infantry until the arrival of the regiment at Louisville, where cavalry arms were issued to the mount- ed companies. One of the mounted companies was Company H. The companies were in camp of instruction at Nashville for three weeks and started for Huntsville, Alabama, May 29, 1864. The duty assigned to the Twelfth was the protection of the railroads against bands of guerrillas and bushwhackers, with whom there were numerous skirmishes. On September 15, 1864, the regiment reported to Major-General Milroy at Tullahoma and was assigned to the defense of that post. Three of the mounted companies-C, D, and H-took part in the defense of Huntsville against Forrest, October 1, 1864. Upon the evacuation of Tullahoma, November 26, 1864, the regiment proceeded to Murfreesboro and took part in the battles of Wilkinson's Pike and Overall's Creek and in other skirmishes and then went into winter quarters at Nash- ville, where it was assigned to the second brigade, seventh division, cavalry corps. On February 11, 1865, the regiment embarked for New Orleans, but subsequently was ordered to disembark at Vicksburg to go on a raid along the Mobile and Ohio railroad. This order also was countermanded and the regi- ment again embarked for New Orleans, whence it proceeded to Navy Cove, Mobile Bay, and reported to Major-General Canby. On April 17, 1865, after the fall of Mobile, the regi- ment reported to General Grierson, and, under command of Major William H. Calkins, took
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. part in the raid of over eight hundred miles through Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi, arriving at Columbus, in the last state, May 28, 1865. The regiment was thereafter. en- gaged at and around Columbus, Grenada, Austin and other points in Mississippi, until its muster out at Vicksburg in November, after which it arrived at Indianapolis, Novem- ber 16, 1865. The members were finally paid and received their discharges November 22, 1865.
Five members of Company H died from wounds and six from disease. The promo- tions were: Joseph Turnock, from first lieu- tenant to captain ; Henry R. Fields, from sec- ond lieutenant to first lieutenant; Alden Whitney, from private to second lieutenant; Daniel N. Dressler, from private to second lieutenant, then to first lieutenant; Hansom M. Beck, from private to second lieutenant; William Augustine, from private to sergeant; Josiah Morrow, from private to sergeant; William M. Reece, from private to sergeant; Daniel M. Castellen, from private to quarter- master sergeant; John Noel, from private to commissary sergeant; Andrew J. Caruthers, from private to bugler; David Augustine, from private to corporal; David Baker, from private to corporal; Daniel H. Cotton, from private to corporal; Peter W. Herman, from private to corporal; George W. Wright, from private to corporal.
The Twenty-first Battery, light artillery, was principally made up from St. Joseph and Laporte counties. It was mustered into the service at Indianapolis, September 9, 1862, with William W. Andrew as captain. Those who enlisted from St. Joseph county were as follows :
William E. Chess, Second Lieutenant. Alfred B. Miller, Quartermaster Sergeant. SERGEANTS.
Henry C. Baird Wm. M. Whitten
Geo. F. Hicks
CORPORALS.
Joseph Young David B. Miller
David M. Lobdell Wm. H. H. Ritter William Gross
Frank Pennwell
Lewis Keller
George F. Corey, Bugler.
Welchom Bernhart
James E. Blake Wesley Barrett Benj. Coonley Jay S. Carpenter William H. Dodd Absalom Gibson Geo. B. Gibson James H. Green
Addison McNabb Ezra F. McNabb
George Meyer
John J. Meyer John Mather Willard Orvis Simon P. Peffley
Alexander Peak
Edward M. Green
Jeremiah Ryan
Wm. S. Hoover Elijah H. Hartzell
Hiram E. Hardman
Marcus D. Ritter
Benj. F. Huff
Wm. H. Huff
Aaron Huff
Edw. P. Holloway
John H. Shank
John A. Heintzman
Chas. J. Taylor
James A. Johnson
Ami H. Tarbell
Henry Johnson
John Vandorn
Jos. Keasey, Jr.
Jas. D. Kent
.. Prosper Wagoner Augustus Wickely
RECRUITS.
S. Brandenburg
John Blyler Allen Balin
Geo. W. Lind Geo. Mccrary Benjamin Murphy
Frederick Bills
Jas. T. McCarty
N. J. Bernhard
John McCombs
Jas. E. Busett
Lambert McCombs
W. H. 1. Bonebrake
Franklin Best
Wm. G. Cease
Samuel Casteter
Richard Cummings
Geo. A. Dodd
John B. Drury Lewis T. Eads
Patrick J. Gorman
John Hoose
Wm. C. Heck
Isaac Runnion Alexander Staples Henry Staples Mark Sandmeir
Thomas Sollenburger
Peter Vogle
Henry Woolman
Cyrenius Keller
Jesse W. Whiteman
Jacob Karcher
Thomas J. West
Anthony Lamarind
John White
The Twenty-first Battery was occupied in Kentucky opposing Kirby Smith until Febru- ary 2, 1863, when it proceeded to Nashville and Carthage, Tennessee. It took part in an expedition to Rome, Georgia, where there were skirmishes with the enemy, March 19 and 20, 1863, after which it returned to Carthage and engaged in many other expeditions and skir- mishes from that point. On June 3, 1863, the battery proceeded to join Reynolds' division of Rosecrans' army at Murfreesboro, and took part in the campaign against Chattanooga and also participated in the battle of Chicka- mauga and in the storming of Missionary
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Chas. P. Metcalf Charles Maurer Geo. W. Orvis Peter Osborne William Pool Henry Peters
Alvah B. Putnam
Wm. Phinney Jacob Reidinger
J. W. Ingersoll Samuel Jennings
Jonathan Knepp
John Kleindinst Daniel Kindig
PRIVATES. Martin M. Miller
Thos. J. Slick Peter Schafer Eugene Siexas
Daniel Roof
David M. Ritter
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Ridge. During the summer of 1864, it was engaged at different points against Forrest, and on Hood's advance moved to Nashville, where it rendered effective service December 15 and 16, 1864. On June 21, 1865, the bat- tery arrived at Indianapolis, to be mustered out of service. The Twenty-first Battery went out with one hundred and forty-one men and five officers and received sixty-nine recruits. The losses were: Killed in action, two; died of wounds, one; died of accidental injury, two; died of disease, twenty-one. The promo- tions were: William E. Chess, from second lieutenant to first lieutenant; William M. Whitten, from sergeant to second lieutenant ; Alfred B. Miller, from quartermaster sergeant to second lieutenant.
There were numerous others soldiers from St. Joseph county in other Indiana organ- izations, and indeed in the organizations of other states, particularly Ohio, Michigan and Illinois, but it is believed that the foregoing lists contain the names of those that belonged to distinct organizations from this county. Several soldiers from this county are said to have been in the Twenty-third Indiana in- fantry. There were also during the period of service occasional transfers from one regiment to another, chiefly in cases where recruits in a regiment were required to serve out their time after the rest of the regiment had been mus- tered out. In the Fifteenth infantry, for ex- ample, there was such a transfer to the Seven- teenth mounted infantry. There were also transfers to the Forty-eighth from the Twelfth, Eighty-third, Ninety-seventh, Nine- ty-ninth, and perhaps also other like trans- fers. In this way discrepancies in the state- ments as to membership in different organ- izations may in many cases be accounted for.
Sec. 2. THE ROLL OF HONOR .- The follow- ing list gives, so far as can be ascertained, the names of soldiers of all wars, from the war of the Revolution to the war with Spain, whose bodies are interred in St. Joseph county cemeteries, and also soldiers from this Vol. II-9
county whose bodies are buried in southern graves :
REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Peter Roof, Sr. Isaac Ross. WAR OF 1812.
Thomas J. Allen Artemus Johnson
John B. Chandonia
Peter Johnson
Daniel Cottrell
John Mack, Sr.
Ransom Curtis
Jesse K. Platz
Theophlus Case
Jehu Meredith
Archibald Defrees
Peter Root, Jr.
Christopher Emerick
Claybourne Smith
Daniel Heck
John Sample
Christopher Lenz
MEXICAN WAR.
Henry J. Blowney
John Pendl
John H. Fisher
John B. Raymond
George F. Frank
William S. Saunders
Hugh L. Hinds
Albert Steinbeck
Edwin T. Lucado
Eugene N. B. Sweetland
John Owen
Frank X. Vilare
Moses Peltier
WAR OF THE REBELLION.
City Cemetery.
John Auten
David Cole
John E. Alexander
Benjamin Coonley
Theodore Allen
James K. Custer
Andrew Aspy
Alonzo B. Clifford
Wm. Aerhart
David B. Creviston
Allen G. Austin
Peter Cimmerman
Chas. H. Applegate
Benjamin Calloway
w. S. Anderson
Edward Walter Curtis
Alpheus F. Baer
Nelson C. Baker Lewis Barr
William A. Dillon
Samuel T. Barr
Stephen D. Dodds
Wesley Barrett
· Sanford D. Beals
John Becraft
Daniel Bedger
Charles L. Brenhard
Varnum O. Birdsell Henry J. Blowney
Milton G. Ebberson
Norman Eddy
James Ellis
John Emberlin George Embick John Elbel
LeRoy Eastwood
Thomas Eller Joseph Eaker
Owen M. Eddy
Lewis Eller
Alexander Emberlin John Felty Franklin A. Finch
Henry Fisher
Samuel L. Fisher
Joseph W. Fowler David Frymire Samuel Finch Frederick Fazer Franklin A. Fisk
Ananias Forst
Alonzo J. Foster
John R. Gerhart
William G. George
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, Henry Brown George W. Bucher William H. Bulla John Bush Louis Benz Charles Buysse
H. W. Bell
Jesse Bridgeman
H. H. Buck A. Byers H. C. Bond Samuel V. Black Orlando Babcock Wyman Baxter Charles Brockway David Briggs H. C. Baird
C. C. Brown
R. D. Buchanan
Jared Berger
Johnson B. Cole
Stephen Davenport Daniel Dayton
John W. Duffield George Dodd William H. Dodd
William A. Duey William Eaker
Charles Brehmer, Sr. Peter Brewer
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William Gibson Alexander B. Goodrich James S. Greene D. W. Gardner Edward D. Geer Frederick Goller Peter Glassman Charles Hadley Levi J. Ham George H. Hanson Josiah W. Hambleton Frank A. Hardman Jacob Hardman Fazilo A. Harrington George W. Hart George Hehr Andrew Heinzman Samuel Higginbotham W. O. Henry Wm. Helm Theodore Hull Ernest Hoffman Absalom Holman Israel Hogue Edward P. Holloway John W. Hoover Noah H. Howard William Huey Louis Humphreys Henry Hollowell William Heck James Holland Henry Herring Gotlieb Hartman H. A. Harger Frederick W. Haase David C. Hogue Robert Hardy William Harlin E. K. Isenogle D. A. Ireland D. Frank Jaquith Henry Johnson Joseph Keasey Cyrenus Keller George T. Keller James Kimball Emanuel Kinzey Henry Kuney James A. Knevels Harry J. Kellogg Lewis Keller Joseph S. Kenyon Benjamin B. Kimble William Keasey John M. Koonsman Daniel P. Kelley Abram Kintner . James D. Kent Henry Lantz Jefferson Laughlin Albert T. Lee Henry J. Lengel Cassius C. Lewis John Long Jasper E. Lewis Cyrus Lantz Samuel Lockhard August Lamadee
James C. Marvin T. T. Mattlock George W. Miller
Alex. McCannon James Minzey
Benjamin F. Morrill John T. Morgan Samuel Moritz Louis McGill Charles L. Murray Samuel Moore John McBain
George H. Murphy Jacob W. Miller Abner Mitchell
William Mifflin Wm. E. Murray Daniel W. Miller David B. Miller
A. P. Matthews
Ezra McNabb Ruel Newton William Nunnelly
Joseph S. Ordway Victor Ochee
John Owens Alexander Peak Ira Payne Edward J. Perry Lewis C. Peterman
William Pool
C. W. Price
Jacob Platz John M. Pierce David M. Pugh
Henry Palmer
J. M. Parsons Moses Pyke
Charles C. Parker Eugene E. Payne John Poff Harvey W. Perkins Elijah Powell
Thomas B. Roberts William Rogers Jonathan Runyan John Robinson John Richert Christ. Rindlespacher Francis C. Roe John Reed Ethan S. Reynolds Hanford T. Roberts Robert Sample Daniel C. Schenck
Henry Schamel Oliver Slusser John N. Shackelton Robert D. Shelpman Charles Shetlock Frank J. Stimson Riley Stillson Henry Stites Francis A. Stover Henry A. Sweet William Smith Isaac Steeley Joseph S. Shirley John K. Seltzer
John Sample
Henry Shopbach
Joseph Smizer
Edson Spencer
Charles Walterhouse
Mark Whinery
Charles W. Scott
David F. Spain J. M. Smith M. I. Shaeffer
John D. Stormer
Henry Swintz
Joseph W. Taylor
William C. Thayer
Janes Thomson
Ephraim C. Trueblood Edward Turnock Theodore A. Terrill David Van Horn
Lewis T. Van Nest
David Van Ordstrand
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898.
Albert Frame
Henry Herring, Jr. Harry O. Perkins John Smith
Clarence A. Wade
Norman Eddy Weldon
Riverview Cemetery. Martin Audleman
Enoch Buckels
A. M. Burns
Andrew J. Chrisman
Ami H. Tarbell
George DeLabar
Timothy G. Turner
Jacob Deviney
John G. Given
Bowman Cemetery.
Chas. Bruce Benjamin Duck
Moses Punches
Wm. Ragan Samuel Robbins
Geo. W. Green
Zack Garrett Alpheus B. Haney
Frederick F. Smith
Daniel Stonehill
Henry H. Howard Francis M. Ives
B. F. Smith Alexander Scott
Hiram E. Jackson
Andrew F. Tipton Henry Wenger
William Kollar
George Liphart William McBroom
John Winter
Jacob L. Mason
John Zumstine
Hebrew Cemetery.
Abraham Kahn Michael Levy
Cedar Grove.
Joseph Archambeault
Zebulon Barnard
Herbert Bernard
Charles Bertrand
Nick Fritzer
John A. Beglin
Michael Graham
Edward Beyerley John E. Blaine Samuel Beyerley Casper Bowers
Peter Brothers
Xavier Boudry Zebedee Barnard Moses Betn
Zebedee Beaudway Frank Coquillard Sylvanus Clay Peter Davis
Peter Donahue Michael Dolan John Decker
John Glenning Carl Haverly Thomas M. Howard Martin Hilliard Thomas Hoban John Hughes Patrick Hughes John Jones Edward Kennedy Daniel P. Kelley John Le Fevre Augustine Lario
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Robert Wade Edward Walburn
Daniel Whitman Henry Woolman John Worley George Williams Aaron Walterhouse Orlando S. Witherill
Chester Wardlaw
John G. Wagner David Witner Henry H. Ward Jacob D. Williams
Samuel U. Waldo
Scott Whitman
Joseph Young Henry Young
Adolph Hess Christopher Maas John McCombs Alf. B. Miller J. F. Morehouse Leonidas Norris Michael Pfeister Carl Sherman J. Edward Skillman John M. Stettler
John G. Williamson
Adam Scheerer
James W. Hunt
John Wentworth
Clark Skinner
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Charles Leschoir Dennis Lyons Louis Lario James Long Patrick McLaughlin David Moffit Stephen Moore George McCreary Henry H. Meeker Barney Nelson Joseph Omea Dennis O'Malley John O'Ragan Justin Odiet
Moses Peltier John Pendl
Peter E. Quinlan William P. Reynolds Peter Rane William Ryan William Riffle Wm. Seifert James Smith Francis H. Schmaltz
John Smithly John W. Treanor
Francis X. Vilare Paul Weigel
Community Cemetery at Notre Dame.
Rev. J. P. Bourget
Rev. William Corby
Rev. James Dillon
Rev. Joseph Leveque
Rev. J. M. Martin
Rev. P. E. Quillen
Rev. Paul Gillen
Rev. Peter P. Cooney
Harris Prairie Cemetery
Samuel Pardee
Peter Schafer
Tutt Cemetery.
Lewis Fulkerson
Elias Leich
Jacob B. Metz
John Reidenauer
George Reasor Thomas Robertson Van Buskirk Cemetery Elijah James Palmer Ullery Cemetery.
Asa Jones
Henry Wagner
Albert Steinbeck
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
Artemus Johnson
William R. Ross
Samuel W. Holderman John B. Roys
Christopher Lentz A. M. Smith
Martin M. Miller
Claybourn Smith
Mordecai M. Price
John I. Smith
John Ritter
Sweet Cemetery.
Prosper M. Wagener
David R. Cripe Dunkard Cemetery.
James E. Black John Glass
William F. Page
St. Joseph County Soldiers in Southern Graves. Henry J. Ashley Wm. J. Gibbons
Edwin A. Bartlett Geo. B. Gibson Frederick Bedger Edmund Harris Benjamin J. Bowman George F. Hicks Samuel Bowers Robert Boyd John Brewer John Brittenham Thomas Brown James E. Blake Chas. W. Clemens Gregory H. Cotton Thos. Claffey Herman Durst John Drake Wm. P. Ellis James P. Finley Wm. Fulmer Wm. C. Fluckey Solomon H. Fountain James L. Gillen Albert C. Green James Higgins Michael Hennessey Alexander Kimble Comrade King Michael Laudenberger Ephraim T. Lane Simeon Linebeck Sheffield Lucia George Mayer Benjamin Markel Benjamin Murphy Frederick D. Metz Erastus Munger Henry Mapes John J. Mapes Wm. H. Maughermar Jacob Martin John Martin
Elias Miller
Isaac Miller
Miles H. Miller
Caleb Mangus Henry Moon Michael McDonald Horton McNabb James Norman Hiram Pierson
John Ryan Fred Secor
Daniel L. Shanks Frederick Steiner
Samuel M. Shepley Jas. B. Streets Joseph Schutt Daniel Shearer Joseph Shinewa
Daniel B. Steiner Jacob Sipes George Sharp
James M. Slusser Moses Teel
John M. Thompson William Trueblood Calvin Watkins
John Weir
Jesse Whitman
Michael Woolett
OLIVE TOWNSHIP'S SOLDIER DEAD.
WAR OF 1812. Olive Chapel Cemetery.
Harry Bennett
Jacob Culp
Dudley Taylor
Robert Vandusen
Hamilton Cemetery.
John Cooper Joshua Keene
David Dalrymple John Lane
Gabriel Druliner Leonard Rush
Moses Ivins Jacob White Virgil Reynolds
William D. Jones
New. Carlisle Cemetery.
George Morris
Richard Cranmer
Maple Grove Cemetery.
William Knight John Ranger
INDIAN WARS. Hamilton Cemetery.
Elias Eaton
William Burden
Samuel Reynolds
REVOLUTIONARY WAR. Hamilton Cemetery.
Fred Druliner
James Ranstead
WAR OF THE REBELLION. Olive Chapel Cemetery.
Israel Barker John N. Slane
John T. Culp John V. Wright
William L. Campbell Andrew Campbell
Forman Fradenburg
Wm. H. Graves
Benjamin F. Hooten
Enoch Vandusen, Jr.
Robert C. Hall
Enoch Vandusen, Sr.
John F. Lane
John N. Slane
Stephen Parnell
Daniel Vandusen
Hamilton Cemetery.
Llewellyn Faurote David Eaton George Luther John McCurdy
Lewis Parker
Samuel J. Reid Lorenzo Service Michael Unruh
New Carlisle Cemetery. John Shank
Geo. A. Loomis
John Leyda Jacob Miller John Nickols Chas. L. Buhland
Isaac A. Wilder Philip Bruch
Henry Dudley
Elias R. Brockway
John C. Williams
Benj. F. Huff
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Geo. Paul Stanton Porter John B. Price John V. Quigley
Joseph Robinson Eli Rockhill Martin E. Robinson
Ashbury Ritter
Jasper N. Rockhill
Lemuel Roseberry
Wm. B. Replogle
Palmer Prairie Cemetery
Rev. Joseph C. Carrier
HISTORY OF ST. JOSEPH COUNTY.
John A. Rank
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Wm. T. Flanegin John C. Coulter Obediah Walker Geo. N. Stearns
Joseph Sutton
Henry J. Miller John Batterson Lorenzo Renfro William H. Deacon
Hudson Cemetery.
John C. Hale Seymour Sprague
Alonzo Thompson
Maple Grove Cemetery.
John W. Carrier Maj. D. Solloway Boot Jack Cemetery.
Abraham Shaw Terrill and Plainfield Cemeteries.
Irwin Kelsey Daniel Burdick .
Ferrisville Cemetery.
Jonathan Knepp Samuel Martel
Loyous Leslie
Peter Schafer
BURIED IN PENN TOWNSHIP CEMETERIES. Roll of Honor of Houghton Post No. 128, G. A. R., Department of Indiana.
William F. Allen
John Cooper
James Anderson
Frank M. Andrews
William Ansen
Wm. Creager
Theodore Allen
Seth Clark
John W. Aldrich
Henry Arthur George Arthur Benj. Anderson William Bell
Constantine Beiter Daniel U. Baker Peter Baulden Geo. H. Bloomer
John D. Barber
Henry Baugh Benjamin Bonney Robert L. Boyd
Michael Ditsch Adam Deilman Jacob Deilman Darius Dawley George Doolittle John Doolittle James Dixon
Peter Eisle
Jacob Edinger
Samuel Ernsberger Allison B. Edwards George Edinger
C. H. Eberhart Seth G. Eggleston Albert W. Fenton Geo. O. Finch Geo. E. Fenton W. A. Fralick Levi Flory Martin Fulmer
Horace B. Fitch Samuel Gardner F. M. Gilman W. B. Gilman Ebert Gay George Guibert Henry C. Greenleaf Adoniram Gill Felix Grundy George Geyer W. S. Gardheffner M. Grenert Henry Gilbert Capt. Jas. Houghton Jonas Hoover
William Heiner
Adam Heckathorn Peter Hemminger Capt. J. M. Holliday Kile Heman Frederick Hetzell William E. Harrington David G. Heiss Louis A. Holliday Edmond Harris
Charles Hadley
William C. Hopkins
Hiram Hopkins
Elam Heiss Spencer Hagerty Charles M. Hanvil John T. Hemminger
Henry C. Hager Robert M. Hall
Levi Hoke Solomon Hagey Henry Heiner Philip Hagey Gottlieb Hetzell
William Halpin E. D. Harmon
Emmet Ham
Daniel Hollingshead Thomas Hemminger William Holsinger Edwin Ham E. F. Howser
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