Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana, 1865, Part 40

Author: Power, J. C., ed
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Richmond, Ind. : W.H. Lanthurn & Co.
Number of Pages: 510


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Clark, John M. enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg died of chronic diarrhea, March 21st, 1863, Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1863, for three years, and buried in Fort Pickering cemetery. Son Was with theregiment in all its service, and of Wm. Clark, Newport.


yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Ruh Clark, Harrison tp.


CLARK, VANSINIER enlisted inCo C, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July 1862, for three


Clark, Lewis enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg years. Was in the battles of Chicaamuga, Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 22d, 1861, for three years. Buzzard Roost, Rocky-Face Ridge, Lookout Was in the battle of Ceicamauga and Atlan- Mountain, New Hope Church and Franklin. ta, and acted as cook and teamster part of the Was discharged, Jan. 27th, 1865. Residence, time; was discharged by expiration of term, Centerville.


Feb. 4th, 1865. Son of Wm. Clark, New- port, New Garden tp.


CLAWSON, ALFRED H. enlisted in 55th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three months,


Ky., Nov., 1862. Son of Wm. Clark, Wayne township.


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and was discharged at expiration of service. out his term and was discharged. Re-enlisted Resides with Ahner Clawson, Richmond. in the 14th Ind Bat; served one year, then Clawson, Mahlon enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg entered the regular U S service; is yet in the Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years. same, August, 1865. Son of John S. Cloud, Served until June 1865, and was mustered Centerville.


out with his Reg. Went from Wayne tp.


Cobourn, Adelphis volunteered in Co. I,


Clayton, John H. enlisted in Co F, 36th 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, February, 1864, as & Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1863, for three years. new recruit, joining his regiment at Dalton. Was wounded near Atlanta; returned home Participated in the battle at Dalton, and all and died March, 1865. Family resides ss other battles and skirmishes in which bis reg- North Front, bet Green and Jones st, Cam- iment has been engaged since. Is still, April, 1865, in the service. Son of J. A. bridge City.


Cleary, Timothy enlisted in Three Months' Cobourn, Franklin township.


Cochran, John enlisted in Co. D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for three years.


service, April 1861. Was in the battle of Rich Mountain. Re-enlisted in the 19th Reg U. S. Inf, Nov. 1861. Was in the battles of Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, and was dis- charged March, 1863. Residence German- town.


COCKEFAIR. JAMES M. enlisted in Co. A 13th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year. Was Clements, Isaac enlisted in Co A, 124th promoted in June to the office of quarter- Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec. 8th, 1863, for three master sergeant; in July, 1861, was pro- years. Still in the service, March 1865. Son moted to the first lieutenancy and transferred of Samuel Clements, New Garden tp.


Clemmons, Jacob W. enlisted in Co C, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug. 1862, for three years. Yet in the service, May 1865. Son of Mrs. tion, Banks' Red River expedition, fired the Mary E. Clemmons, Harrison tp.


first gun on Fort De Russey, in battle at Pleasant Hill. Louisiana, and resigned June,


Clemmons, John A. enlisted in Co C, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three 1864. Residence s s Main, East Cambridge. years. Has taken part in many battles and Cockefair, John enlisted in Co. I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, as drummer, September, 1861, skirmishes. Is yet in the service, May 1865 Son of Mrs. Mary E. Clemmons, Harrison tp. for three years; was discharged at expiration


Clemens, William H .- cold-enlisted in of term, and re-enlisted in Hancock's Vete- Co C, 28th U. S. C. Inf, Dec. 25th, for three ran Corps, for one year, and is still in the years. Was mortally wounded in Chicka- service, July, 1865. Formerly resided with hominy swamps, June 24th, 1864, by Minnie J. M. Cockefair, Cambridge City.


ball in left shoulder, and after having six inches of the bone removed, lingered till July


COFFIELD, ELIAS enlisted in Co. A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for 4th, 1864, when death happily released him three years. Was in the battle of Richmond, from suffering. Family resides with Nancy Thomas, Richmond.


Kentucky, captured and paroled ; after being exchanged was in the battles of Chickasaw


Clopp, Levi enlisted October, 1862, in Co. Bayou, Arkansas Post, Thompson's Hill, K, 54th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year. Black River Bridge, and Vicksburg; the Texas campaign, and siege of Mobile, and was discharged July 5th, 1865, by reason of ment, with Wm. M. and J. A. Dolley, Ha- Coffield, Richmond. Served with his regiment until he was taken sick ; died March 3, 1863, at Young's Point. Louisiana. Residence previous to enlist- the close of the war. Resides with Mrs. Lucy gerstown.


Coffin, Edwin enlisted in Co A, 133d Reg


CLOSTERMAN, JOHN enlisted in the Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for one hundred 7th Reg U S Regulars, January, 1864, for days, and was discharged et expiration of three years. Is now, June, 1865, in the ser- of term. Res with Jesse B. Coffin, Rich- vice in South Carolina. His family resides in mond. Richmond.


Coffin, Frederick F. enlisted while living in


Cloud, James G. enlisted in Co. F, 78th Minnesota; after serving seventeen months, Ind Vol Inf, July, 1863, for sixty days. was appointed Ist Lieut in 62d Reg U S C Inf; now, March, 1865, at Santiago, Texas. Family resides at Dalton. Served out his term and was discharged ; re- enlisted in the 7th Ind Cav, September, 1863, for three years. Has been with the regiment


Coffman, Martin enlisted in Co C, 124th in most of its engagements. Is yet in the Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1863, for three years; service, August, 1865. Son of Jno. S. Cloud, Centerville. was in the battles of Resacca, Altoona, Kene- saw Mountain, Jonesboro, Franklin, and


Cloud, Wm. H. enlisted in Co. F, 8th Ind Nashville. Yet in service, Ma., 1865. Son Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Was John Coffman, Jacksonburg. in the battle of Rich Mountain, Va. Served!


Coffman, William A, enlisted in 9th Reg


Stone River, Chicamauga, Mission Ridge. Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, and was dis- charged Nov., 1864, at the end of his term. Residence, Centerville.


to the 3d Ind Bat, and in December, 1861, was promoted to the captaincy of same hat- tery. Was in Sherman's Mississippi expedi-


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Ind Vol Cav, Nov., 1863, for three years vessel continued from October 1st, 1863, to Yet in the service. May, 1865. Res previous to enlistment, with Andrew Eliason, Harri- son tp.


Coggeshall, Allen enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Inf, Aug. 19, 1862, for three years; was in battle of Richmond, Ky., and many others ; discharged July, 1865. Son of John 1864. Mr. Cogswell was here transferred to Coggeshall, New Garden tp.


Coggeshall. Alverese enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Jan., 1864, for three years ; was at the battles of Mission Ridge. &c., and is yet in the service, May, 1865. Went from Green tp.


Coggeshall, Job S. enlisted in 2d Reg Ind .June 16, 1865. when he was honorably dis- Vol Cav, Jan., 1864, for three years ; was in charged at Philadelphia, and soon after joined his relatives, after an absence of eight years. Now a dental student. and residing with his


Sherman's campaign from Nashville to At- lanta-Sergt and hospital Steward. Dis charged July, 1865. Son of Caleb Cogges- sister, Mrs. Jeanette C. Buneh, Richmond. hall, New Garden tp.


Coggeshall, Nathan B. enlisted, Ang. 19. 1862, for three years; entered as a private, promo ed to 2d Sergt, next to Ist Sergt, and and then to Lieut. Was in the battle of Richmond, Kv., wounded and taken prisoner. exchanged Nov. 16, 1862. Was in battles before Vicksburg, at Arkansas Post, Rich- mond, Miss., Carthage. James Landing, and Atchafalaya Bayon. Was taken prisoner at Raymond, Miss., taken to Libby Prison, and after three days, was paroled ; exchanged, Sept. 23, 1863. Discharged July 18, 1865. Res New Garden tp.


Cogswell, H. D. shipped as seaman on board the United States Gun-boat Wyoming. for three years, at Mores Island Navy-Yard, Cal .. June 14, 1862, and on the 22d of the same month, sailed for the China Sea via. Sandwich Islands, and the island of Manilla. touching the coast of China first at Macoa. From there the vessel sailed to Japan and intermediate ports, the time being spent in cruising among the Japanese Islands, until July 16, 1863, at which time an engagement took place between the Wyoming on one side, and three European vessels, manned by Jap- anese, and seven small batteries, on the other. This fight took place in the Strait of Simonee Saci, and terminated in silencing the batter- ies and sinking the three vessels of the Japan- ese. Loss on the Wyoming, five killed, and seven wounded. After this engagement the Wyoming retired and buried her dead at gea, and then sailed for Yokehama. a port of Japan ruled by a friendly prince, for the pur pose of repairing ship. After completing repairs, sailed again for Macoa, where orders were received to sail for Fou-Chan-Fo, and from there to Hong Kong, where they arrived October 1, 1863. At Hong Kong the Wy-


April 1st, 1864. when the Wyoming arrived at Angier Point, where orders awaited her to proceed on her way home. During the home- ward voyage, she touched at Cape Town, Afriea, and at St. Helena, and after a passage of 97 days, arrived at Philadelphia in July,


the United States Steam-transport Bermuda, which was engaged in carrying ice and beef to the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. He was present at the bombardment and capture of Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay. Mr. Coggs- well continued in the transport service until


Co' ayne, Charles enlisted in Co. A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years, was captured in the battle of Rich- mond, Ky, and after being exchanged. was in the battles of Black River Bridge. Vicks- burg, Jackson, Miss., and the Texas and Red River expeditions; was wounded in the charge made on Fort Blakely, Ala .. and was discharged, July 5th, 1865, by reason of the close of the war, and now resides with Mrs. Elizabeth Cokayne. Boston tp.


Cockayne, Joseph enlisted in Co C, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf. Feb., 1865, for one year ; is now, April, 1865, at Stevenson's Station. Son of Elizabeth Cokayne, Boston tp


Cole, Edwin enlisted in Co D, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years ; was in the battle of Richmond, Ky., after- ward captured by Morgan's men while bath- ing in the Ohio River; afterward was in the battles of Arkansas Post and Thompson's Hills, and in the Red River expedition, and is now. April, 1865, in the service. Family res w s South Poplar, Economy.


COLE, THOMAS enlisted in Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing and Perryville, and was discharged, March, 1863, by reason of physical disability. Re-enlisted in C. H, 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1863, for three years; was in Gen. Sherman's campaign against Atlanta, in McCook's raid in the rear of Atlanta, and was discharged, May, 1865, by reason of the close of the war. Res s w cor Front and Spring, Richmond.


Collins, Adam-col'd-volunteered in the winter of 1865, Reg and Co not known. Is now, April, 1865, at Indian apolis Resides 1 mile n Chester, w of pike, Franklin tp.


Collins, Asa enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg oming received orders to cruise in search of Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years. In the rebel pirate ship Alabama, Capt Semmes. the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Pea Sailed for Batavia, East Indies, thence to Ridge, Chatanooga, Chickamauga and Mis- Manilla, back to Hong Kong, and again to sion Ridge. Re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, Batavia. Cruising in search of the pirate for three years. Was killed in the battle of


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Kenesaw Mountain. Res before enlistment, mond Ky., exchanged and served till the Middleboro.


Collins, Elijah W. enlisted in Co C, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1863, for three years Was in the battle of Resacca and others; was


elose of the war. Resides in Germantown.


Condo, William enlisted as substitute, and was assigned to Co I, 9th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oet. 1864, for one year. Was in the battles taken sick and died at Huntsville. Son of of Franklin and Nashville, and was discharg- E. G. M. Collins, Dublin.


ed at the close of the war. Resides in Jack- Collins. E M. G. enlisted in Co C, 84th son tp.


Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years. Conevill George W. enlisted in Co K, Was discharged on account of physical disa- 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 1863, for three bility. Now a shoemaker of Dublin.


years, and was soon after discharged'on account Collins, George G. enlisted in Co C, 84th of physical disability. Now a farmer and re- Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years. sides with Robert Conewell, Centre tp.


Confare, Ephraim enlisted in Rabb's Battery, Sept. 1861, for three years. Was


Was wounded at Chicamauga, but recovered and took part in the campaign to Atlanta. Served until the close of the rebellion and afterward promoted to Captain ; served until was then discharged. Son of E. G. M. Col- the close of the war, when he was discharged. lins, Dublin.


Went from Washington tp. Resides at pres- ent in Henry County.


Confare, John enlisted in Co K. 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Jan. 1864, for three years. Still in the service. Residence previous to enlistment, Milton.


Confare, John enlisted in Co. D, 8th Ind F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three years. Was captured Sept., 1863at Chicamauga, and Was in the battles of Pca Ridge, Carthage, died in Andersonville prison. Family re- sides in Cambridge City.


and Sulphur Rock; at the latter named place was dangerously poisoned by drinking poi-


Collins, John L enlisted in Co C, 57th soned water; served with the regiment until Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year. Was in the August, 1863, when he was discharged for battles of Franklin and Nashville, and was disability. Now resides in Carroll Co., Ind. Went from Richmond. discharged at the elose of the war. Residence. Dublin.


Confare, Moorman enlisted in Co. K, 124th


Comer, James enlisted in the 9th Reg Ind Reg Ind Vol Inf, January, 1864, for three Vol Cav, at its organization, for three years. years, and is still in the service. Residence Was in the battles of Pulaski, Franklin and previous to enlistment, with John Confare, Milton. Nashville, and served until July, 1865, when he was discharged, the war being near a close. Conklin, Aaron enlisted in Co. I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three Residence, Franklin tp.


Commons, David M. volunteered in-Co C, years ; discharged at expiration of term ; re- 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1861, for three enlisted in Co. I, 17 Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sep- years. Detailed to assist in Quarter master's tember, 1864, for one year. Yet in the ser- Department, in which capacity he served for vice, May, 1865. Family resides in German- about one year, when he was appointed-by town. Gen Thomas,-Mail Carrier, and served as Conklin, Joseph H. enlisted in Co. D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for three such until expiration of his term of service. when he was discharged. He resides in Ran- years. Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, and dolf County, and is engaged in farming. At campaign in Arkansas ; was killed near Port the time of enlistment, resided in Hillsboro. Gibson, May, 1863. Son of Merrie M. Conk-


COMMONS, ROBERT D. enlisted in Co lin, Dublin.


D. 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. Was in the battles of Port Gibson.


CONKLIN, MERRIC M. enlisted in Co. D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for Champion Hills, Black River Bridge and three years ; discharged on account of physi- Siege of Vicksburg. Discharged at expira- cal disability ; yet with the army in the ca- tion of term. Son of David Commons, Cen- tre tp.


pacity of cook. Family resides e s Davis 1 Cumberland, Dublin.


CONKLIN, MOSES enlisted in Co. F. 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August 6th, 1862, for


Compton, Alpheus G. enlisted in 1st Ind Heavy Artillery, Nov., 1863 for three years, and serving as Company Clerk. Was at the three years. Was captured in the battle of siege of Mobile. Served until the close of the


Richmond, Ky., paroled, returned home; war, and was then discharged. Son of H. M after exchange rejoined his regiment, and Compton, Dublin.


was in the battles of Haines' Bluff, Arkansas


Condo, Daniel enlisted in Germantown Post; soon after was taken ill and sent to Band, 12th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for hospital at Young's Point, where he remained three years. Was taken prisoner at Rich-a month and was discharged because of


Collins, Hamilton B. enlisted in Co C, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years. Was wounded in the battle of Chicamanga, and discharged at the close of the war. Res- idence Dublin.


Collins, Henry enlisted Sept., 1861, in Co


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Stieft's Premium Piano Fortes


CALENBERG & VAUPEL'S, and Others. ORGANS and MELODEONS


From the most celebrated makers constantly on hand.


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FOR SALE, RENT, OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.


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physical disability. Now resides in Rich- mond.


Conley, Aaron W. enlisted, as bugler, in the 4th Ind Bat, September, 1861. Was in the battles of Perryville, Stone River, Chica- mauga, and Mission Ridge; was honorably discharged at expiration of term. Economy.


Conley, John enlisted in Co H, 140th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1864; now, April, 1865, at Goldsboro, N. C. Son of Benj. Conley, Dalton tp.


CONLEY, ROBERT G. enlisted in Co B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, of the "Iron Brig- Residence ade, " July, 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Lewinsville, Gainesville, Second Conley, Henry C. enlisted in Co E, 8th|Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, (where Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 13, 1861 ; was in the he was wounded), First and Second Freder- battles of Springfield, Mo, Pca Ridge, and icksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine siege of Vicksburg. With Reg was trans- Run, and was captured in the battle of the Wilderness, May 5. 1864, and confined in ferred to the East, where he participated in the battles of Winchester, Strasburg, and rebel prison five months. the greater portion Cedar Creek. Re-enlisted, Jan., 1864, in of the time in the notorious prison pen of saine Co and Reg. Has been in seventeen Andersonville, Ga., where men were starved. battles. Now, March, 1865, with his Reg at shot, poisoned, and every other cruelty prac- Savannalı, G.1. Son of Isaac Conley, Eeon- ticed that rebel malignity could invent. Af- omy.


Conley, Isaac, jr. enlisted in Co A, 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for one hun- dred days, and was discharged at expiration of time. Son of John J. Conley, Boston tp.


ter being paroled, and sent home, he was dis- charged, Jan. 18, 1865. Res Richmond.


Conley. Thomas enlisted in Co I. 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years, and was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing. Per- ryville, Stone River, Chicamauga, and was captured near Louisville, Ky., by guerrillas, paroled, and afterward exchanged, and was discharged at expiration of term. Res with John Conley, Milton.


Conley, James enlisted in Co H, 23d Ky Vol Inf, for three years, at the age of four- teen years, and was in the battles of Stone River and Chicamauga, where he was wound- ed. Re-enlisted in the same Co and Reg, Feb., 1864, for three years, and was in the Conner, Christopher enlisted in Co L, battles of Franklin and Nashville, and is still 71st U. S. Reg Cav, June 1863. Was in sev- in the service, June, 1865. Son of Johnjeral battles. Is yet in the service. Step-son Conley, Milton.


of Christopher Harmasch, near Richmond.


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CONNER, JAMES enlisted in Co D, 8th on account of physical disability. Resides with Ind Vol Inf, April 1861, for three months. Mrs. Hipes, Dublin.


Was appointed Lieut upon the organization Cook, Augustus-col'd,-enlisted in 28th, of the Co. Was ppointed in the field to Ist Reg U. S. C Inf, Aug. Ist, 1864, for one year. Lientenancy of Co F, same Reg in which capac- Still in the service, April, 1865. Residence, ity heserved out his term. Re-enlisted in Co C, Newport.


2nd Ind Vol Cav, Aug. 1861, for three years. Was appointed Capt. upon the organization of the Co, and promoted to Major of the Reg


COOK, ALFRED B. enlisted in Co D, 8th


Reg Ind Vol Infantry, April 1861, for three months. Was appointed Sergeant-major of June 1862. Served in all its battles until the Reg soon after enlisting. Wasin the bat- Nov. 1862, when he resigned on account of poor health. Re-enlisted again April, 1863,


tle of Rich Mountain, Va. Served out his time and was discharged. Re-enlisted in Co


in 101st Reg Ind Vol Inf. Served under B, 5th Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1862, for three Rosecrans in his campaign into Ga. Was in years. Was appointed 2d Sergeant of the the fight at Hoover's Gap, Tenn., June 24th, Co upon its organization. In the spring of 25th and 26th, 1863; also in the battle of 1863 was detailed as Asst Quarter master of Chicamauga, September, 1863, where he was the Reg. and acted in that capacity until wounded. Was ordered back, Oct. 1863, to


July, 1864. Was in the battle of Chicamaug& raise a Co for the Volunteer army, which he also in the Stoneman raid, in which he was did, and was commissioned as Captain of Co taken prisoner, July 1864, and was kept as B, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Jan., 1864, and such, at Macon, Savannah and Andersonville, joined Sherman's grand army, April 1864. Served in it from the opening of the can-


Ga., and Florence, S. C., until Feb. 1865, when he was paroled. Was lost while return- paign to the occupation of Atlanta. Quit the ing home on board the ill-fated steamer service, Dec. 1864, in consequence of injuries "Gen. Lyon," off Cape Hatteras, March 30th, received in front, of Atlanta. Residence, n e cor Sixth and Market, Richmond.


Conner, Thomas enlisted April 1864, in Reg Ind Vol Inf. Was in the battle of Chica- Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, for three years. mauga. Soon after he was taken sick, and died, July 17th, 1864. Son of James Cook, Green tp.


Was captured near Macon, Ga., while with Stoneman, and died in Andersonville Prison, Sept. 2nd, 1864. Son of Judge Conner, Hagerstown.


Cook, Geo. W. enlisted in Co C. 50th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August. 186-, for three years. Conner, William enlisted in Co B, 124th| Was in the battle of Perryville. His health failed and he was sent to the hospital. Was afterward transferred to the V. R. Corps, in


Reg Ind Vol Inf, Jan. 1864 for three years. Was in the battles of Resacea, Kenesaw Mt., Peach tree Creek, Franklin and Nashville. which he still remains, April, 1865.


Yet in the service, May 1865. Family re- sides s s Cliff, bet Pearl and Ft. Wayne Ave- nue, Richmond.


Cook, James-col'd-enlisted in 28th Reg U. S. C. Inf, March, 1865, for one year. Still in the service, April 1865. Resided before


Connel, Jeremiah enlisted in 57th Reg Ind enlistment with his father, on farm of Wm. Vol Inf. Served eight months, and died of T. Shearon, Wayne tp.


pleurisy at Nashville, April 9th, 1862. For- mer residence with James Connel, Centre tp.


Conniff, Michael enlisted March 1864, in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, for three years Was taken prisoner, July 1864. Was taken


siege of Vicksburg ; died of congestive chills at the latter place. Son of George Cook, So- vastopol.


Cook, Nelson-col'd-enlisted in the 23d Reg Ind Col Vol Inf, January 16, 1865. Residence before enlistment, Newport.


Cook, Virgil enlisted April, 1861, in three months service; served out his term and Cav, August, 1861, for three years. Veter- anized in 1864. Was with the regiment


COUTANT, J. B. enlisted in Co A, 7th until discharged, June, 1865. Now resides Reg Ind Vol Infantry, April, 1861, for three in Washington.


Cooney, Charles enlisted in Co. K, 124th


months. Discharged and re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, for three years. Was in the Reg Ind Vol Inf, December, 1863, for three years. Was in the battles of Resacca, Kene-


battle of second Bull Run and Winchester, and was wounded at Cedar Creek, and discharged saw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, Franklin,


1865. Son of E. M. Cook, Richmond.


Cook, Francis M. enlisted in Co D, 57th


Cook, Joel enlisted in Co. E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, July, 1862. At the battle of Richmond, Ky., was captured and paroled ; was exchanged and returned to ser- vice the same autumn. Was in the battles to Macon and Atlanta, Ga., Andersonville of Chickasaw Bluff, Arkansas Post, and the and Florence, S. C., Dec. 1864. Was dis- charged by General Order from Government June, 1865. Son of Owen Conniff, Hagers- sown.


Conoway, Charles enlisted Sept., 1861, in Co E, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years Was wounded in the battle of Stone River, Dec., 1862; remained in the hospital three months, and was discharged on account of was discharged. Re-enlisted in the 2d Ind


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