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The first date is that of the beginning of service. Those marked * enlisted for Oxford. Abbreviations .- res. resigned, residence; d. died ; pris. prisoner ; disc. discharged; k. killed; com. commissioned; trans. transferred; rej. rejoined; prom. promoted; inv. invalid; dis. disability.
CHARLES H. WATSON,* 36, Capt. ; 12 July, '61; res. 21 Jan., '63, at Fal- mouth, Va .; res. 1890, Westfield, Mass.
NELSON BARTHOLOMEW,* 26, lawyer, 1st Lieut. ; 12 July, '61; d. 21 Nov., '61, at Philadelphia.
BERNARD B. VASSALL,* 25, 2d Lieut .; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; prom. to 1st Lieut., declined his commission; res. 31 Oct., '62; disc. 20 Dec., '62; res. 1890, Worcester.
LUTHER C. TORREY,* 37, painter, 1st Serg. ; 12 July, '61; res. 12 Sept., '61, and served as a private; k. at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62; buried on the field.
HENRY W. HAROLD,* 32, soldier, English, Serg. 12 July, '61, to 1 April, '62; later, musician; disc. for dis. 19 Dec., '62; res. 1890, Akron, O.
ALBERT PRINCE,* 22, shoecutter, Serg .; 12 July, '61; prom. 12 Sept., '61, to 1st Serg .; 22 Feb., '62, to 2d Lieut. ; 18 Sept., '62, to 1st Lieut. ; 14 Nov., '62, to Capt. ; wounded at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61, at Antietam, 17 Sept., '62, at Gettysburg, 3 July, '63, and Spottsylvania, 10(?) May, '64; disc. with reg., 28 July, '64; d. 2 March, 1881, at Worcester.
GEORGE B. WORKS,* 22, shoemaker, Serg .; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 March, '63, to Ist Serg. ; was with the reg. at the front, 22 June, '64, and escaped while the body of the reg. was captured; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Binghamton, N. Y.
PELEG F. MURRAY,* 23, carpenter, Serg .; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 March, '62, to 1st Serg. ; disc. for dis. 18 Nov., '62; res. 1890, Worcester.
CHARLES A. BACON,* 20, shoecutter, Corp .; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 March, '62, to Serg. ; disc. for dis. 22 May, '62; res. 1890, Worcester.
AMOS H. SHUMWAY,* 21, shoemaker, Corp .; 12 July, '61; prom. 12 Oct., '61, to Serg. ; k. at Antietam, 17 Sept., '62; buried on the field.
PLINY ALLEN,* 31, shoemaker, Corp .; 12 July, '61; wounded at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62; disc. for dis. 19 Nov., '62; res. 1890, Charlton Depot.
JOHN M. NORCROSS,* 36, shoemaker, Corp .; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; prom. 1 June, '62, to Serg. ; 8 Nov., '62, to Ist Serg .; com. 2d Lieut. 1 March, '63; res. 6 Sept., '63; d. 20 March, 1872, at Sutton.
LOREN C. HOYLE, 30, shoemaker [Sutton], Corp .; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 20 May, '63; res. 1890, Sutton.
JOSEPH H. WILLIAMS,* 22, shoemaker, Corp. ; 12 July, '61 ; pris. and wounded at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; rej. Co. 25 Feb., '62; disc. for dis. 14 Oct., '62; d. 6 April, 1873, at Worcester.
GEORGE H. CARR, 21, machinist [Worcester] ; 12 July, '61; Corp. Feb., '62; Serg. 1 March, '62; disc. for dis. 27 Jan. (?), '63; res, 1888, Brooklyn, N. Y.
PATRICK MOORE, 19, weaver [Millbury], Irish; 12 July, '61; Corp. before 31 Oct., '61; wounded and pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64 ; res. 1888, Wilmington, Cal.
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OSCAR L. GUILD,* 19, shoemaker, musician; 12 July, '61; detailed to hospi- tal service at Gettysburg after the battle; to Invalid Corps 27 March, '64; res. 1890, Lynn, Mass.
ELIAS B. ELLIS, 19, farmer [Kensington, Conn.]; Oct., '61; pris. at Savage Station, Va., 30 June, '62; rej. Co. 25 Oct., '63; re-enlisted, 27 Dec., '63, from N. Brookfield; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; d. 26 April, 1880, at Oxford.
CHARLES SUTTON, 22, engineer [Worcester], wagoner; 12 July, '61; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. Kansas, when last heard from.
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GEORGE W. ALBEE, 19, shoemaker [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; wounded at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62; disc. for dis. 21 Oct., '62; res. 1890, at South Sutton.
WILLIAM H. AMIDON, 30, bit maker [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; rej. Co. 28 April, '62; disc. for dis. 9 June, '63; res. 1890, Charlton.
HENRY J. BALL, 20, shoemaker [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 March, '62, to Corp. ; 15 Nov., '63, to Serg. ; wounded at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62, and at Spottsylvania, May, '64; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Webster.
CHARLES E. BARNARD, 19, shoemaker [Auburn]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 24 Nov., '62; enlisted in 57th Reg. and was Lieut. ; d. 18 May, 1887, at Worces- ter.
HENRY L. BERRY, 21, sailor [Worcester] ; 12 July, '61; detached to Western Flotilla, 17 Feb., '62; disc. for dis. 14 May, '63.
MATTHEW BRENNAN,* 20, mechanic, Irish; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antie- tam, 17 Sept., '62; disc. for dis. 9 Feb., '63; d. Oct., 1876, in Pennsylvania.
PATRICK BRENNAN,* 34, spinner, Irish ; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 17 Dec., '62; res. 1890, Webster.
HORACE C. BROWN, 25, farmer [Grafton]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 15 Jan., '63; res. 1890, North Attleboro.
SIMON CARSON,* 27, finisher, Irish; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 March, '62, to Corp. ; wounded at Antietam, 17 Sept., '62; disc. for dis. 14 May, '63; was in 1890 in asylum, Northampton.
RICHARD W. CHENEY, 24, machinist [Southbridge]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 24 Oct., '62; d. 22 Aug., 1885, at Soldiers" Home, Augusta, Me.
DANIEL COBB,* 19, spinner, Irish ; 12 July, '61 ; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61 ; rej. Co. 27 Feb., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Blackstone.
OTIS COBURN,* 24, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; rej. Co. 4 Feb., '63; trans. 22 Oct., '63, to Battery A (R. I.) ; dis. 4 Jan., '64, to re-enlist; was present in Co. E 30 April, '64; trans. to 20th Reg. and served to end of the war; d. 18 March, 1888, at Southbridge.
JAMES COMRIE, 21, boiler maker [Worcester], Scotch; 12 July, '61; Corp. 15 June, '62; prom. 18 Sept., '62, to Serg .; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Danville, Ill.
THOMAS CONROY, 21, shoemaker [Sutton]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; exchanged, but never reported.
WILLIAM CONROY, 20, shoemaker [Marlboro']; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; paroled; disc. for dis. 22 Nov., '62; drafted to 22d Reg. and k. in battle [Co. E Association record].
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EDWARD CUDWORTH,* 18, farmer; 12 July, '61; prom. 15 June, '62, to Corp .; wounded at Antietam, 17 Sept., '62, and at second day's battle at Wilderness; Corp. 3 June, '62; prom. 1 March, '63, to Serg .; re-enlisted 27 Dec., '63; trans. to 20th Reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Charlton.
GEORGE P. DAVIS, 29, bit maker [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff, 21 Oct., '61; rej. Co. Sept. or Oct., '63; re-enlisted 4 Jan., '64; k. at Wilderness, 8 May, '64.
FREEMAN DAVIS, 19, bootmaker [Spencer] ; 12 July, '61; 30 April, '62, sick ; rej. Co. 11 May, '62; 31 Aug., sick; disc. for dis. 14 May, '63; re- enlisted in 57th Mass. Reg. and k. at battle of the Wilderness, 8 May, '64, by a musket ball through the head and afterward raised himself and fired his last shot.
WILLIAM M. DAVIS, 23, shoemaker [Leicester]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; d. 12 March, '62, at Leicester.
THOMAS F. DOCKHAM, 20, farmer [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; disc. for dis. 20 Dec., '62; res. 1890, Sugar Hill, N. H.
CYRUS J. DODD, 22, mechanic [Worcester]; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antietam, 17 Sept., '62; convalescent camp, Oct., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; d. Aug., 1871, at Boston.
CALEB F. DUDLEY,* 30, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 22 Nov., '62; res. 1890, at Oxford.
JAMES DUFFY,* 19, weaver, Irish; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; ex- changed but never reported.
FRANK DUPRÉ,* 23, shoemaker, Canadian; 12 July, '61; detailed 9 April, '62, to Gen. Sedgwick's guard; rej. Co. Nov. or Dec., '62; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, West Boylston.
FRANK EATON, 19, machinist [Worcester]; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antie- tam; disc. for dis. 19 March, '63.
JOHN ECKERSLEY,* 25, weaver, English ; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; disc. for dis. 26 Oct., '63; res. 1890, Whitinsville.
WILLIAM H. EMERSON, 29, farmer [Auburn]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; disc. for dis. 20 Dec., '62; d. 19 Jan., 1884, at Sutton; buried at Auburn.
EDWARD ENNIS, 31, gardener [Millbury]; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antie- tam; invalid corps, June, '63; rej. Co. 25 Feb., '64; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64 : d. 20 Nov., '66, at Millbury. [Mem. tablets. ]
JOSEPH E. FELLOWS,* 23, shoemaker; 12 July, '61 ; pris. at Ball's Bluff; rej. Co. 21 Oct., '62; prom. to Corp. May, '63; re-enlisted 25 Dec., '63; pris. 22 June, before Petersburg; d. at Andersonville, 29 March, '65.
PATRICK FEIGHAN,* 18, shoemaker, Irish; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff and severe wound in head; rej. Co. 22 March, '62; sick June, '62; disc. for dis. 16 Oct., '62; res. 1890, North Oxford.
MICHAEL FLYNN, 20, wiredrawer [Worcester]; 12 July, '61; wounded at Ball's Bluff; waiter in hospital, Oct., '62; rej. Co. Dec., '62; detached to R. I. battery before 30 April, '63; fought with great bravery at Gettysburg, and k. there 2 July, '63.
JOSIAH M. GREEN,* 19, operative; 12 July, '61; pay-roll 21 Oct., '62, says " enlisted in the regulars"; res. 1890, Lewiston, Me.
GEORGE W. GUNSTON,* 24, operative, English; 12 July, '61; named Feb. and' Aug., '63, as paroled pris. since battle of Fredericksburg; rej. Co. 25 Nov., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Providence, R. I.
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FRED. A. HALL, 43, farmer [Millbury] ; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antietam ; disc. for dis. 5 Feb., '63; drowned in Lake Quinsigamond, 24 July, 1878. [Worcester Record.]
JAMES HILTON,* 21, weaver, English; 12 July, '61; k. 21 Oct., '61, at Ball's Bluff.
HORACE P. HOWE,* 21, hostler; 12 July, '61; prom. to Corp. before 30 June, '62; wounded at Antietam; disc. for dis. 27 March, '63; res. 1890, North San- bornton, N. H.
HENRY HOYLE, 18, farmer [Grafton] ; 12 July, '61; wounded at White Oak Swamp, 30 June, '62; rej. Co. 10 Aug., '62; disc. for dis. 9 Feb., '63; res. 1890, Worcester.
OTIS F. HOYLE, 24, farmer [Sutton] ; 12 July, '61; pris. at Falmouth about 16 June, '63; rej. Co. before 31 Oct., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Worcester.
JOSEPH JENNISON, JR.,* 41, farmer; 12 July, '61; k. 21 Oct., '61, at Ball's Bluff.
THOMAS KING,* 31, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; named as on ambulance corps, 28 Feb., '63; wounded at Gettysburg; sick 30 April, '64; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; d. 9 June, 1874, at Oxford.
PATRICK D. KINNEY, 20, painter [Auburn], Irish; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 28 Jan., '62; res. 1888, Stapleton, L. I.
FRANK L. KIRBY,* 17, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; on all pay-rolls to 28 July, '64; wounded at Antietam and Wilderness; in hospital at Philadelphia thereafter until return to Mass., July, '64; disc .; res. 1890, Westminster Depot.
LEANDER T. KIRBY,* 20, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; invalid corps, June, '63 ; wounded and pris. at Mine Run, 27 Nov., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Paxton.
EDWARD LOVELY,* 18, shoemaker, Canada; 12 July, '61; wounded at Fred- ericksburg; on inv. corps 31 Aug. and 20 Dec., '63; Vet. Reserve corps, March, '64; aided in the execution of Mrs. Surratt; re-enlisted 11 April, '64; disc. 15 Nov., '65; res. 1890, Charlton Depot, P. O. Spencer.
MAC [MIKE] LYNCH,* 29, laborer, Irish; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 28 Feb., '63; res. 1890, Westboro'. (?)
JOHN B. MARCY, 18, shoemaker [Charlton] ; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antie- tam; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Germantown, Pa.
OWEN MCCANN, 20, carder [Auburn], Irish; 12 July, '61; joined the " regulars " before 31 Oct., '62; res. 1890, Worcester.
ORLANDO MCINTIRE, 29, bootmaker [Mendon] ; 12 July, '61 ; pris. at Ball's Bluff; re-enlisted 5 Feb., '64 ; pris. 22 June, '64; paroled; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. ; res. 1890, Sutton.
ELLIOT F. MCKINSTRY, 24, farmer [Southbridge]; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; rej. Co. March, '62; wounded at Antietam; on invalid corps June, '63, and April, '64 ; disc. 15 July, '64; d. 28 Jan., '67, at Southbridge.
WILLIAM F. MILLER, 18, harnessmaker [Southbridge]; 12 July, '61; prom. to Corp., 1 May, '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Worcester.
ALBERT S. MOFFITT,* 20, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; pris. and wounded at Ball's Bluff; disc. for dis. 1 Oct., '62; d. 11 April, '64, at Oxford.
CHARLES E. MORSE, 22, farmer [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 25 April, '62 ; res. 1890, Charlton.
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TIMOTHY J. MOYNAHAN,* 26, spinner, Irish; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; disc., paroled pris. 9 Jan., '63; d. 8 March, 1873, at Worcester.
ANTHONY MURPHY,* 20, spinner, Irish ; 12 July,'61 ; prom. to Corp. 1 May,'63 ; wounded at Gettysburg; disc. for dis. 28 April, '64; res. 1890, Putnam, Conn.
LYMAN PHIPPS,* 24, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; wounded and pris. at Ball's Bluff; d. 12 Nov., '61(?), at Richmond. [Mem. tablets say 2 Dec., '62. ]
FRANCIS C. POPE,* 26, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; wounded at Cold Harbor; re-enlisted for Millbury, 22 Feb., '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; d. 15 Feb., '65, at Satterlee Hospital, N. Y. [Mem. tablets.]
EDWIN E. RINDGE,* 26, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antietam; d. 24 Oct., '62 [pay-roll], at Frederick, Md. [headstone says 18th].
VERNON F. RINDGE,* 23, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; rej. Co. 22 March, '62 ; sick 31 Aug., '62; disc. for dis. 25 Nov., '62; d. 24 Feb., '63, at Oxford.
WILLIAM RONAN,* 24, shoemaker, Irish; 12 July, '61; sick, 30 June, '62, and 30 April, '64; deserted from Portsmouth Grove, R. I. [Co. E Record]; d. 1887, at Worcester.
BERNARD SCHMIDT,* 22, weaver; 12 July, '61; pris. at Ball's Bluff; had rej. Co. 31 Dec., '62; k. 10 May, '64, at the Wilderness.
JEROME P. SOUTHWICK, 17, shoemaker [Northbridge]; 12 July, '61 ; wounded at Antietam ; disc. for dis. 27 Aug., '63; d. 12 Aug., '67, at Uxbridge.
MARQUIS E. STEERE,* 18, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; wounded at Ball's Bluff and Antietam; disc. for dis. 13 Jan., '63; res. 1887, Albany.
ALONZO E. STOCKWELL, 31, brickmaker [Sutton]; 12 July, '61; teamster; forage master for brigade, Oct., '63; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, West Millbury.
JOHN SULLIVAN, 18, blacksmith [Worcester], Irish; 12 July, '61; lost an arm at Antietam, where he showed great bravery in saving the reg. colors; disc. for dis. 19 Dec., '62 ; d. 27 Feb., 1875, at Worcester.
LEONARD E. THAYER,* 18, student; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 20 Dec., '62; res. 1890, Oxford.
ALEXANDER THOMPSON, 18, wiredrawer, Irish; 12 July, '61; k. 17 Sept., '62, at Antietam.
SAMUEL THOMPSON,* 26, shoemaker; 12 July, '61; d. 5 Feb., '62, in hospital at Poolesville.
THOMAS THOMPSON,* 29, carpenter, Irish; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 31 Jan., '62; re-enlisted 7 July, '62; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Mass. Reg. [Ad. Gen. Rep.]; res. 1890, Milwaukee.
JOHN A. THURSTON,* 18, operative; 12 July, '61; prom. to Serg. 1 March, '63; pris. 22 June, '64, went to Andersonville, later was disc .; res. 1890, Germantown, Pa.
FRANCIS E. TINGLEY, 25, bootmaker [Bellingham]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 5 Nov., '62; res. 1890, East Providence, R. I.
JOHN TOOMEY,* 21, shoemaker, Irish; 12 July, '61; prom. to Corp. 23 April, '62; k. at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62.
CONRAD AMPTAEUR,* 28, operative, German; 12 July, '61; k. 17 Sept., '62, at Antietam.
NATHANIEL A. VIALL,* 33, shoemaker; 30 July, '61; Corp. 12 Oct., '61; wounded and pris. at Ball's Bluff, lost an arm; disc. for dis. 18 Oct., '62; 1890, on soldiers' messenger corps, Boston.
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ALONZO V. WALKER, 22, shoemaker [Northbridge]; 12 July, '61; prom. to Corp. 15 June, '62; disc. for dis. 25 Nov., '62; res. 1890, Worcester.
SIMEON E. WATERS, 20, farmer [Millbury]; 12 July, '61; disc. 25 Sept., '61 ;. res. 1890, Natick.
CHARLES H. WHEELOCK, 21, shoemaker [Mendon]; 12 July, '61 ; k. 17 Sept., '62, at Antietam.
ALBERT L. WILLIAMS, 18, stonecutter [Charlton]; 12 July, '61; rej. Co. from detached service 13 Jan., '62; present 30 April, '62; d. at Turner's Hospital, Va., 13 June, '62.
GEORGE S. WILLIAMS, 23, farmer [Auburn]; 12 July, '61; prom. 1 Nov., '63, to Corp .; re-enlisted 15 Jan., '64; k. while alone on picket duty at Spottsyl- vania, 11 [13 ?] May, '64; buried on the field.
WILLIAM Y. WOODBURY,* 20, stonecutter; 12 July, '61; wounded at Antie- tam; disc. for dis. 24 March, '63; res. 1890, Charlton.
LEONARD L. WRIGHT, 19, chairmaker [Millbury]; 12 July, '61; disc. for dis. 16 March, '62; res. 1890, Foxborough.
ANDREW B. YEOMANS,* 25, painter ; 12 July, '61 ; pris. at White Oak Swamp, 30 June, '62; prom. July, '63, to Corp .; 1 May, '64, to Serg. ; pris. before Petersburg, 22 June, '64; escaped; rej. Co. 11 Aug., '64; disc. 24 Aug., '64; res. 1890, Oxford.
JOHN TULLY,* 23, shoemaker, Irish; 12 July, '61; sick, 31 Oct., '62; disc. for dis. 23 March, '63; d. 23 Jan., 1888, at Worcester.
Recruits.
CHARLES H. BEATTIE, 24, farmer [Dudley]; 5 Dec., '61; disc. for dis. 28 April, '64; d. 6 March, 1872, at Worcester.
EMORY F. BAILEY, 22, farmer [Sturbridge]; 9 Dec., '61 ; missing at Frede- ricksburg [roll 31 Dec., '62] ; paroled pris. June and Aug., '63.
EDWARD BOOTH, 27, farmer [Fitchburg], Irish; 31 Dec., '61; sick, 31 Oct. and Dec., '63, and 30 April, '64; d. 20 March, '68, at Fitchburg.
HENRY A. BAKER, 18, farmer; 30 March, '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64.
TIMOTHY J. CROWLEY, 37, laborer [Worcester], Irish; 11 Dec., '61; sick, 30 June and 31 Aug., '62; disc. for dis. 18 March, '63; d. 14 Jan., 1879, at Boston.
GEORGE W. CROSS, 21, farmer; 15 Feb., '62;, k. 2 July, '63, at Gettysburg.
DAVID CRAIG, 16, weaver [Andover], English, drummer ; 7 July, '62; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg.
JOHN H. CURRAN, 23, laborer [Worcester], Irish ; 31 July, '62; k. 17 Sept., '62, at Antietam.
SAMUEL A. CLARK,* 39, shoemaker; 31 July, '62; deserted from hospital, 4 Feb., '63.
JAMES CLIFFORD, 20, operative [Clinton], English; 24 March, '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. [Ad. Gen. Rep.]; res. 1890, Clinton.
HORATIO C. DODGE,* 18, farmer; 11 March, '62; missing in action, 30 June, '62, at White Oak Swamp; rej. Co. 3 Aug. ; sick, 31 Oct., '62; on detached service, Fort Schuyler, New York, 30 April, '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; d. 12 Jan., 1882.
JAMES L. DAVIS, 18, bootmaker; 11 Feb., '62; re-enlisted 22 Feb., '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; d. at Worcester.
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DANIEL DONAHUE, 21, laborer [Harvard]; 18 March, '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64.
. ALFRED W. DAVIS, 28, gunmaker [Leicester] ; Aug., '62; wounded at Antie- tam, 17 Sept., '62; d. there 22 Sept.
JAMES H. DAVIS,* 32, dresser, English; 1 Aug., '62; k. 17 Sept., '62, at Antietam.
GEORGE W. DAVIS, 18, farmer [Hardwick]; 5 Aug., '62; disc. with reg. 28 July, '64.
GEORGE W. FAULKNER, 31, baker [Southbridge]; 21 Dec., '61; trans. 22 Oct., '63, to quartermasters dept. ; Com. Serg. ; res. 1890, Southbridge.
HERBERT N. FULLER,* 21, yeoman [Wilbraham]; Feb., '62; re-enlisted 26 Feb., '64; pris. 22 June, '64; taken to Andersonville, where he d. 20 Feb., '65. (?)
JOHN FITZPATRICK, 21, shoemaker [Worcester]; 23 March, '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, at Worcester.
BARTHOLOMEW GREEN, 42, shoemaker [Worcester]; 24 July, '62; on ambu- lance corps, Feb., '63 ; disc. for dis. 26 Feb., '63; d. 11 July, '64, at Worcester.
JOSEPH E. HASKELL,* 31, operative; 20 Feb., '62; wounded at Antietam; disc. for dis. 27 March, '63; d. 10 Feb., 1880, at North Oxford.
A. BRADFORD HUDSON, 27, farmer [Worcester]; Aug., '62; detailed July, '63, to hospital service at Gettysburg; had rej. Co. 27 Feb., '64, when he re- enlisted for Grafton; pris. 22 June, '64, before Petersburg; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Grafton.
JOHN W. HUMPHREY,* 18, shoemaker; 7 Aug., '62; wounded at Antietam, lost an arm; disc. for dis. 16(?) Jan., '63; res. 1890, Oxford.
ROBERT LUSTY, 18, operative; 5 Dec., '61; wounded, lost a leg at Gettys- burg; disc. for dis. 12 Jan., '64; res. 1890, Palmer.
PETER LUCK, 38, soldier [Worcester], Dane; 6 Jan., '62; trans. to Co. A, 7 Dec., '62.
JOEL W. LARNED, 21, shoemaker [Worcester]; 25 July, '62; in hospital many months; termination of service, 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Oxford.
CYRUS LARNED, 18, shoemaker [Worcester] ; 31 July, '62; d. 12 Sept., '62, at Washington, D. C.
GEORGE H. NICHOLAS, 19, shoemaker [Sutton]; Nov., '61; disc. for dis. 25 April, '62; res. 1890, Whitinsville.
BRADLEY REED,* 43, laborer; 16 Dec., '61; sick, 30 April, '62; disc. for dis. 26 Sept., '62; re-enlisted in 59th Mass. Reg.
WILSON B. ROBBINS, 42, farmer [Upton]; 5 Dec., '61; disc. for dis. 25 April, '62; d. 9 Oct., 1881, at Sterling.
MELVIN B. ROWE, 23, bootmaker [Strong, Me.]; 17 Feb., '62; on recruit- ing service in Mass. Feb., '64; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 28 July, '64; res. 1890, Bean's Corner, Me.
STEPHENSON SILL, 29, weaver [Holyoke] ; 4 Jan., '62; wounded at Antietam ; disc. for dis. 12 March, '63; res. 1890, Soldiers' Home, Va.
JAMES M. SNOW, 27, painter [Sutton] ; 11 March, '62; disc. for dis. 15 Jan., '63; d. 30 Nov., 1874, at Athol.
LUTHER STONE,* 30, shoemaker; 31 July, '62; wounded at Antietam; disc. for dis. 15 Jan., '63; res. 1890, Derby Line, Vt.
FELIX SHERBINO,* 21, shoemaker [Canada]; Feb., '64; k. 8 May, '64, at Wilderness.
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DRAFTED MEN.
GEORGE SHORTSLEEVE,* 21, shoemaker [Brandon, Vt.]; 19 Feb., '64; wounded at Wilderness, 8 May ; d. 5 June, '64.
THOMAS B. SMITH, 38, shoemaker [Worcester]; 31 July, '62; present, Feb., '63 ; sick, April 20, '63 ; named wounded, 30 Aug., '63; sick, Dec., '63; absent, Feb., '64; present, 30 April, '64; res. 1890, Worcester.
OWEN TONAR, * 37, laborer, Irish; 16 July, '62; wounded at Gettysburg; on inv. corps, 17 Dec., '63; d. in service.
GEORGE O. WILLIAMS, 18, farmer; Nov., '61 ; wounded at Antietam ; present, 30 April, '64 ; disc., '64 [Co. E Ass. Rec. ].
OLIVER L. WHITE, 22, bootmaker; Feb., '62; wounded at Antietam; on inv. corps, 30 June, '63.
MARTIN WELCH, 19, shoemaker [Worcester], Irish; Feb., '62; named paroled pris., 31 Aug., '63; rej. Co. and sick, 31 Oct., '63; rej. Co., and re- enlisted 24 Feb., '64; res. 1888, Togus, Me.
Drafted Men.
July and August, 1863.
WILLIAM GARNETT, 24 [Boston] ; pris. 22 June, '64; d. 6 Oct., '64, at Ander- sonville [Co. E Ass. Rec. ].
JOHN GROB, 38 [Boston]; 1 Aug., '63; pris. near Mary's Bridge about 18 May, '64 ; d. 9 Sept., '64, at Andersonville [Co. E Ass. Rec. ].
HENRY HOOLAN, 25 [ Worcester]; deserted.
RUDOLPH HASE, 27 [Worcester]; deserted.
CHARLES HUBBARD, 27 [Falmouth]; 30 July, '63; disc. for dis. 19 Dec., '63. WILLIAM HOY, 21; deserted.
PETER HANSON, 24 [Boston]; 21 July, '63; trans. to navy 23 April, '64.
MICHAEL HARRIS, 22 [Boston] ; deserted.
JOHN HART, 22 [Dorchester]; deserted.
THOMAS HAGGERTY, 31 [Boston] ; deserted.
EDWARD HILL, 21 [Beverly] ; deserted.
JAMES J. HARDMAN, 24 [Gloucester] ; deserted.
LOUIS JAQUIER, 27 [Athol], Swiss, cook; 21 July, '63; missing in action 27 Nov., '63; not on roll Feb., '64; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Mass. Reg. [Ad. Gen, Rep. ]
CHARLES A. JONES, 27 [Abington] ; deserted.
CHARLES JONES, 41, sailor ; disc. 7 Jan., '64.
HENRY JIRVENSON, 29, sailor, German; 31 Aug., '63; wounded at Bristow Station, 14 Oct., '63; deserted from hospital, 27 March, '64.
PATRICK RYAN, 26 [Boston] ; 1 Aug., '63; trans. to 20th Mass. Reg. 27 July, '64.
HENRY KOCK, 28, clerk [Abington], German ; 5 Aug., '63; k. 10 May, '64, at Wilderness.
JAMES KEMBLE, 21, clerk [Bernardston], Canadian; deserted.
ITHIEL T. JOHNSON; went Aug., '61, with Co. E, 15th Reg., as servant of Lieut. Bartholomew; ret. the following winter; on 26 Feb., '65, went again and was 15 weeks news agent in Hancock's Vet. Corps.
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HISTORY OF OXFORD.
Oxford Soldiers
In other organizations, compiled chiefly from the Adjutant General's Report. The first date gives the beginning and the last the close of service.
Tenth Regiment.
Co. E: FRANCIS E. CADWELL; 21 June, '61; 23 Nov., '62; disc. for dis .; credited to Monson. [His brother Jerome is said also to have been in the service under an assumed name.] Co. K: CHARLES S. KNIGHT, Corp .; 21 June, '61; 20 June, '64; credited to Westfield.
Twelfth Regiment.
Co. C: ABELLINO S. BURT; 15 July, '63; 25 June, '64, disability; lost an arm 5 May, '64, at Wilderness. THOMAS J. CUMMINGS; 22 Sept., '63; deserted, April, '64. Co. F: JOHN H. WELLMAN; 14 July, '63; trans. 25 June, '64, to 39th Reg. Co. G : DANIEL F. BACON; 14 July, '63; 26 Jan., '64, disability. Co. H: GEORGE BACON; 14 July, '63; wounded 6 May, '64, at Wilderness; d. 6 June, '64, at Alexandria, Va. SAMUEL C. SMITH; 14 July, '63 ; k. 21 June, '64, at Petersburg, Va. Co. I: JAMES BOYCE; 25 Sept., '63; deserted Oct., '63.
Fifteenth Regiment.
Co. A: GEORGE H. STEVENS, Serg. ; 12 July, '61; trans. 29 July, '61, to Co. G; wounded 12 May, '64, at Spottsylvania ; 28 July, '64; d. 9 June, 1884, at Oxford, a. 39. EDWARD G. GEE; 14 Aug., '62; 26 March, '64, to re- enlist for Leominster; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. Co. C: GEORGE O. RAYMOND; 8 Aug., '62; d. of wounds at Gettysburg, 22 July, '63. Co. D : ELBRIDGE ACKER ; 11 Aug., '62; 11 Feb., '64, to re-enlist; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. CHARLES H. LAMB; 12 July, '61; 4 Feb., '64, to re-enlist; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. FRED. T. MAPLE; 26 Dec., '63; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. JAMES E. WHITE; 12 July, '61 ; deserted 3 March, '63. WILLIAM M. BLODGETT; for Worcester, 12 July, '61; k. at Fair Oaks, 31 May, '62. Co. G : ADAM MCKNIGHT; 28 July, '63; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. Co. H: NATHAN A. SEAVER; 25 July, '61; 28 July, '64.1 Co. I: FRANKLIN HOVEY, musician ; 20 June, '61; trans. 27 July, '64, to 20th Reg. HENRY S. DEALING ; 20 June, '61; disc. '62. JAMES MAHONY; 31 July, '61; 1 Nov., '62, disability. [See Ist Reg. Cav. ] ANTOINE PHILLIPS; 20 May, '61; 12 May, '62, disability. [See 51st and 57th Regs. ] MICHAEL POWERS; 1 Aug., '61; disc. '61, minority. Co. K: PATRICK ELLIOTT; 8 Aug., '62; 28 Sept., '63; wounded; d. 4 Dec., '63, at Oxford [Mem. tablets]. Unassigned, JAMES BURKE; 1 Aug., '62; deserted. 2
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