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and Fort Esperanza. Discharged by reason
FARMER, WILLIAM enlisted in Co E, of expiration of term of enlistment. Son of 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three Wm. B. Fagan, Wayne tp.
years. Was at the first battle at Viekshurg. Discharged March, 1864, an account of plys- ical disability. Residence in Green tp.
Fagan, V. R. enlisted in 20th Reg O V I, in summer of 1861, for three months. Re- enlisted in Co F, 71st O V I, in fall of 1861; Farquahar, William L. enlisted in 124th was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing and Ref Ind Vol Infantry, and was commissioned Clarksville, was taken prisoner at the latter Quarter-master, Oct., 1863, for three years. Is place, exchanged, and returned to his Reg. still in the service, May, 1865. Family re- Was in the siege of Atlanta, and in the bat- sides w s Franklin bet Spring and Sassafras,
tles of Franklin and Nashville. at expiration of term of enlistment. Son of William B. Fagan, near Richmond.
Discharged Richmond.
Farr, Arthur B. enlisted in Co B, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Ang. 4th, 1862, for three years. Was in the battles of Thompson's Hill,
Falls, James W. enlisted in Co E, 57th Reg Iud Vol Inf, October, 1861, for three years ; Champion Hill, Black River Bridge, Vicks- was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, all burg, Jackson and Arkansas Post. Was with the principal battles of Sherman's campaign the Red River expedition. Returned to New to Atlanta, Franklin, and Nashville, and was Orleans, thenee to Pascagoula, Florida, and promoted for meritorious conduct, to Captain, to Mobile. Yet in the service. Son of H. M. March, 1865, and is still in the service, May, G. Farr, New Garden tp.
service, April, 1865. Family resides in Wash- substitute in Co A. 17th Reg Ind Vol Cav. ington.
Ewbank, Lavinus enlisted in Co C, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1865, for one year; discharged in the summer of 1865. Son of Thomas Ewbank, New Garden tp.
Fagan, Thomas J. enlisted in Co A, 143d Reg Ind Vol Inf, February, 1865, for one year. Served until the close of the war, and was then discharged. Son of B. Fagan, Williamsburg.
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Farr, James M. enlisted in Co E, 69th Battery, April, 1865. Was at Murfreesboro, Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 3d, 1864, for one year; Tenn., and discharged July, 1865. Son of mustered out with his Reg, July, 1855. Son Pierson Fenimore, Economy. of H. M. G. Farr, New Garden tp.
Fergurson, James C. enlisted in Co C, 36th Farr, William B. enlisted in Co C, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years. Reg Ind Vol Inf, July 16th, 1862, for three Was in the battle Pittsburg Landing; served one year and was then discharged on account of physical disability. Residence, Richmond. Fetta, George enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg
years; was in battles of Lewinsville, Rappa- hannock Station, Sulphur Springs, Gainesville, Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Cold Harbor, and North Anna River. Acted as teamster the Ind Vol Inf, Sept. 18th, 1862, for three years. Was wounded in the battle of Chatanooga,
balance of the term. Discharged July 28th, 1864. Son of H. M. G. Farr, New Garden and disabled for two months; came home township.
on furlough, returned to his regiment and
Favorite, George W. enlisted, October, participated in the battle of Nashville, and 1861, in Co I, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for was discharged at the end of the war. Son of Henry Fetta, Richmond.
three years. Served with the Reg until Feb- ruary, 1864, re-enlisted as a veteran for three
Fetta, Henry, jr. enlieted in Co I, 16th Reg years. Still in the service, April, 1865. Son Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for one year. Was of Elias Favorite, Hagerstown.
Feasel, John B., enlisted in Co B, 16th Reg Resides with Henry Fetta, Richmond.
Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one year, and Fibbey, Daniel enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg was discharged at expirtion of term of en- Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1852, for three years. listment. Re-enlisted in Co B, 5th Ind Vol Was with the regiment in all its engagements, Cav, August, 1862, for three years, was in all and was killed at Clinch River. Son of Jacob the battles fought in the East Tennesse cam-|L. Fibbey, Cambridge City. paign in the summer and fall of 1863, all the
Frilder, Samuel R. enlisted in Co I, 57th battles of Sherman's campaign from Rocky Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Remained Face Ridge to the capture of Atlanta, and was discharged with his Reg in June, 1865,
with the regiment until April, 1862, and was discharged on account of physical disability. by reason of the close of the war. Res with Re-enlisted Oct., 1862, in 54th Reg Ind Vol William Feasel, Boston tp.
Inf, for twelve months. Was promoted Nov.,
Feasel, Josiah P. enlisted in Co A, 69th 1862, to Ist Lieutenant. He was wounded Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three at Hain's Bluff, Miss., in 1862. Remained with regiment until June, 1863. Resides in years; was taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., exchanged, and was in the battles of Arkan- Hagerstown.
sas Post, Raymond, Champion Hills, Black
Finch, Calvin enlisted in Co E, 36th Reg River Bridge, and siege of Vicksburg, and Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 23d, 1861. Was wounded charge on Fort Blakely, and was discharged at the battle of Pittsburg Landing. Took at expiratipn of the war, July, 1865. Res part in the siege of Corinth, battles of Stone with William Feasel, Boston tp.
River and Chicamauga, and was in the cam- Fender, James H. enlisted in Co K., 78th paign against Atlanta. Was honorably dis- Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for sixty charged at expiration of term. days, and was discharged at expiration of Perry tp.
Residence term of enlistment. Res Abington tp.
Finch, John enlisted in Co C, 36th Reg Ind
Fender, John M. enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg Vol Inf, Oct. 16th, 1861. Discharged after Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. serving eighteen months, on account of phys Served the West Virginia campaign of that ical disability. Son of John Finch, Perry tp. Spring, and was discharged at expiration of FINLEY, JOHN H. enlisted in Co B, term, and re-enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind 16th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year. Was Vol Inf, for three years. Was wounded in promoted to 2d Lieutenant upon the organi- the hand by the accidental discharge of his zation of the Co, and afterward appointed own gun, by reason of which he was dis- Adjutant of the regiment. Servee until the charged. Re-enlisted in Co D, 83d Reg Ind expiration of his term of enlistment, then Vol Inf. Was commissioned 1st Lieut., and raised a Co ( A ) for the 69th Reg Ind Vol was in the battles of Chickasaw Bayou, Ar- Inf, and commissioned Captain of same, Aug. kansas Post, the assault on Vicksburg and 4th 1862. Was promoted to Major of the the second taking of Jackson, Miss. Since regiment, March, 1863. Was in the battles honorably discharged. Resides with Jacob of Richmond, Ky., Chicasaw Bluff, Arkancas Fender, Abington tp. Post, Ion, Port Gibson, Champion Hill and
Fenimore, Charles enlisted in Co F, 7th Black River Bridge. Took part in the siege Reg Ind Vol Cav, July, 1863, for three years. of Vicksburg, and was severely wounded in Was in the battes against Forrest, in front of the charge on the rebel works in the rear of Memphis. Son of Caleb Fennimore, Green Vicksburg, May 22d, 1863, from the effects of township. which he died, Aug. 26th, 1863. Son of May- Fennimore, Geo. W. enlisted in 4th Ind or John Finley, Richmond.
discharged at expiration of term of service.
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Finney, Joel commissioned 1st Lieutenant! Fisher, Leonard enlisted in Co I, 54th Reg of Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three Ind Vol Inf, for three months. Was dis- years, Nov. 18th, 1861. Was in the battle of charged, and re-enlisted in Co B, 54th Reg Pittsburg Landing. Promoted to Captain Ind Vol Inf, Nov. 1862, for three years; July 1st, 1862. Was in the battle of Stone was in the siege of Vicksburg and Fort Mor- River, and with the exception of Lookout gan. Re-enlisted in Co B, Ist Ind Battery, Mountain and Mission Ridge, was in the and was at the siege and capture of Mobile. whole of the campaign to Atlanta, Jonesboro, Served until the collapse of the rebellion, Franklin and Nashville. Was discharged at when the Battery was mustered out of serv-
ice. Step-son of Jacob H. Jessup. Cam- expiration of term of service, Feb. 5th, 1865. Received Major's commision April 21st, 1865,
and assigned to 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf. Is Fisher, Marion enlisted in Co I, 57th Reg Now, May, 1865, at Summit Point, Virginia. Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years. Family resides with Edward Makinson, Was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Richmond. Chicamauga, Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain
Fisher, Alexander A. volunteered in Co G, and Jonesboro; discharged at expiration of 34th Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for term. Now resides with James Chavileer, three years. Re-enlisted in the spring of
1864, for three years more. Participated in
Fisher, O. B. enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind the siege of Island No. 10, and in all the bat- Vol Inf, April, 1861, for thee months, and tles from there to Vicksburg. Has been with was discharged at expiration of term. Re- his Reg ever since. Is still, April, 1865, in enlisted soon after in the 3d Ind Battery of the service. Son of Edward Fisher, Frank- lin tp.
Light Artillery for three years. Was taken prisoner by guerrillas in a skirmish at Lone
FISHER, CHARLES W. enlisted in 16th Jack, Missouri; was paroled and mustered Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one year ; was out of service, May, 1864. Now resides with appointed drum-major of the Reg soon after J. H. Jessup, Jackson tp. enlistment, Served until expiration of term Fisher, Samuel enlisted in Co A, 20th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, 1861, for three months. Was of enlistment, and was then discharged. Now res in Richmond. Drum Major for the regiment, and was dis- Fisher, Daniel B. volunteered in the 14th charged at expiration of term. Re-enlisted Ind Battery at its organization, for three in Co A, 42d Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, years Re-enlisted, January, 1864, for three for three years, and was discharged after serv- years. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Land-
ing two years, by reason of general order, irg, Corinth, Stone River, and all other bat- discharging chief musicians. Residence, Rich- tles and skirmishes in which the Battery has mond.
FISK, ALLEN B. enlisted on board of
been engaged. He has never lost a day on account of sickness. He is still, April, 1865, Flag Ship, Black Hawk, Lower Miss. Squad- in the service. Son of Edward Fisher, Frank- ron, Commander K. R. Breese, as signal paint- lin tp.
er, July 15th, 1863, for one year. Was at the FISHER, DR. ELIAS was commissioned, battles of Vicksburg, Fort Hindman and June, 1861, as Surg of the 16th Reg Ind Vol Snyder's Bluff; dicharged at expiration of Inf, and acted in that capacity until May, ter'n of service, Aug. 15th, 1864. Now re- 1862, when he was mustered out, his term sides in Richmond.
of service having expired. At present practicing physician, Richmond.
Fist, David enlisted July, 1862, Co F, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf. for three years. Was
Fisher, Jacob L. enlisted in 8th Reg Ind wounded in Aug., and discharged in Nov., Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months, and 1862. Residence, Hagerstown.
was discharged at expiration of term. Re- enlisted in Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sep-
Fitz, George M. enlisted in Co G, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years, tember, 1862; was in the siege of Vicksburg, at the age of 15, and served with the regi- where he was slightly wounded in the foot by ment until Feb. of the following year, when gun-shot, and was discharged at the expira- he contracted typhoid fever, of which he tion of term of service, October, 1863. Re- died at Buffalo, Ky., Feb. 18th, 1862.
Fitz, John F. enlisted in Co E, 57th Reg
enlisted soon after in Ist Ind Battery Heavy Artillery, for three years; was in battle at Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years as Fort Blakely, and was discharged at the drummer, and was in the battles of Pittsburg close of the war. Res Cambridge City.
Landing and Stone River, where he came to his death by a rifle ball in the head. Son of Baltzer Fitz, Milton.
Fisher, John R. enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years; was in the battle of Richmond, Ky., and tak- Fitz, William H. enlisted in Co C,.2d Reg en prisoner, August 30th, 1862, and soon after Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1861, for three years. paroled and exchanged. Discharged, April, [Was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, 1863, on account of sickness. Son of John Gallatin and Perryville, and was discharged Fisher, New Garden tp. by reason of physical disability. Re-enlisted
bridge City.
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in Co A, 38th, Reg Ind Vol Inf, and served same Coand regiment, as a Veteran. Return- till the close of the war, when he was dis- ed to New Orleans,-came home on furlough, charged. Residence Washington tp.
Fitzgibbons, Thomas enlisted in Co -, 24th Reg Michigan Vol Inf. At expiration
Fletcher, James M. enlisted in Co H, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, October, 1861, for three years. Served nine months, and losing the use of his left leg, was discharged. Now res in Washington tp.
FLOOD, JAMES enlisted in Co C, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years ; was in the battles of Richmond, Ky., Arkan- sas Post, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and siege of Vicksburg. Discharged on ac- count of physical disability. Now resides in Jacksonburg; res previous to enlistment. Randolph County.
Flood, William enlisted, September, 1861,
Mountain, and was discharged at expiration in Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three of term. Residence, Cambridge City. years. Served with the Reg until April,
Flannegan, Thomas enlisted in Co B, 1st 1865, and was then transferred to the V R C, Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Was in and served his time. Res in Jefferson tp.
the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Corinth, FLOOK, JOHN P. enlisted in the service Stone River and Chicamauga, and was dis- (Reg and Co not known) for three years ; was in the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and charged at expiration of service; and is now, May, 1865, in government service at Nash- Fredericksburg. Yet in the service, May, ville, Tenn. Parents reside in Milton.
1865. Family res in Richmond.
Foist, John enlisted in Co C, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years ; was in the Stoneman raid to the rear of At- lanta, escaped, and joined Gen. Sherman's forces near Goldsboro, N. C. Served until June, 1865, and was discharged with his Reg. Res Germantown.
Foland, Jacob enlisted, October, 1864, in Co H, 140th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year. Still in the service. Son of George Foland Jefferson tp.
Follin, Patrick enlisted in 19th Ind Bat- tery, August, 1862, for three years; was in the battle of Perryville, and Sherman's eam- paign until after the surrender of Johnston's army, May, 1865. Now res in Washington. Forbes, Lewis volunteered in Co K, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, at organization of the Reg, for three years; has been with his Reg
FLEMING, JOSEPH D. enlisted in Co A, ever since. and participated with it in every 133d, Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one hundred days, battle and skirmish in which it has been en-
gaged. Son of Sylvanus Forbes, Franklin
Now en- township.
Ford, David enlisted in Co F, 8th Reg Ind
Fleming, William enlisted in Co C, 8th Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. Was Reg Ind Vol Inf, April 15th, 1861, for three in the battle of Rich Mountain, and dis- months. Was in the battle of Rich Mount- charged at the expiration of his term. Re- ain, Va. At expiration of term, re-enlisted enlisted in Co F, 35th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Dec., in same Co and regiment, August, 1861, for 1861, for three years. Was in the battle of three years: Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, Pittsburg Landing, the siege of Corinth, and and at siege of Vicksburg, and battle of Jack- was discharged by reason of expiration of. son, Miss. Sent to Vicksburg, thence to New term, Jan., 1865. Son of John C. Ford, Orleans, and thence to Texas. Re-enlisted in Washington tp.
Fleming, David enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April 15th, 1861, for three months. Was in the battle of Rich Mount- ain, Va. At expiration of term of enlist- ment, re-enlisted in same Co and regiment, Aug., 1861, for three years, and was appoint- ed Orderly Sergeant. Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, at siege of Vicksburg and in the battle of Jackson, Miss. Returned to Vicks- burg, thence to New Orleans, from there to Texas. Re-enlisted in same Co and regiment as a Veteran, Jan. 1st, 1864. Returned home on furlough, and rejoined his regiment at New Orleans. Was transferred to the Shen- andoah Valley under Sheridan. Was in the battle of Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19th, 1864. Is still in the service at Savannah; Ga., May, 1865. Residence before enlistment, with J. D. Fleming, Richmond.
May Ist, 1864. Served full term and was mustered out with his Regiment. gineer, and resides in Richmond.
and returned again to New Orleans,-sent to Sheridan. Was in the battle of Cedar Creek, Va. Yet in the service at Savannah. Ga. Resi- of term of service, re-enlisted for three years. dence before enlistment with Joseph D. Flem- Was in the battles of Antietam, Gettysburg ing, Richmond. and Fredericksburg. Last heard from when with the army in Pennsylvania. Residence before enlistment with Michael Fitzgibbons, Richmnod.
Flannegan, John enlisted in Co K, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Was in the battles of Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, Columbia, Franklin, Nash- ville and Kingston, and is now, May, 1865, with his regiment in North Carolina. Pa- rents reside in Milton.
Flanagan, Pat enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Stone River, Chicamauga and Kenesaw
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FORD, JOHN C. enlisted in Co F, 35th|Was with the Regiment in all its battles, ex- Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years, cept at Gettysburg, being at that time at home and was discharged Dec., 1861, by reason of sick. Served full time. Son of Martin Fouts, physical disability. Re-elisted in Co H, 146th Jefferson tp. Reg Ohio Nat Guards, served one hundred Afterward transferred to the 2d Reg Ind Vol
Fowler, A. D. enlisted in Co D, 39th Reg days and was discharged at expiration of Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. term. Residence Washington tp.
Ford, Henry enlisted in Co F, 35th Reg Cav. Was in the battles of Pittsburg Land- Ohio Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years. ing, Stone River, and Sherman's campaign Was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing and from Mission Ridge to Atlanta. Re-enlisted the siege of Corinth, and was discharged by
as a Veteran, May 12th, 1864, in Co D, 8th reason of physical disability occasioned by Reg Ind Vol Cav. Was in Sherman's cam- injury received in jumping from the cars to paign through Ga. Is still in the service, save being thrown from the track. Son of May, 1865. Resides with Joseph Davis, John C. Ford, Washington tp.
Forrest, Isaiah enlisted Nov., 1861, in Co I, Fowler, James S. enlisted in Co F, 18th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three years. Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, and siege of Vicksburg. Discharged at expiration of term. Re-enlisted in 87th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, and served with the regiment until Feb., 1864; re-enlisted in the same Co and Reg, and served until he was taken sick with the small pox, and died Feb., 1865. Went from Jefferson 1864. Is yet in the service, May, 1865. Re- sided previous to enlistment { mile north of township.
Forrest, Ephriam enlisted Oct., 1861,, in Co Dublin, Jackson tp.
I, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, and served with his regiment until Feb. 1864; re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, and was wounded in the battle of Ringgold, May, 1864; served until Nov., 1864, when he was burg. Discharged at expiration of term. Re- discharged for physical disability. Residence enlisted and was detailed on duty at Indian- Jefferson tp.
Forrest, Henry enlisted Nov., 1863, in Co Residence previous to enlistment with James F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, and served with his regiment until taken sick,
and died April, 1865. Went from Jeffer- Inf, October 6th, 1862; was in the battles of son tp. Chickasaw Bluff, Arkansas Post, Champion
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