History of Orange County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men, Part 183

Author: Ruttenber, Edward Manning, 1825-1907, comp; Clark, L. H. (Lewis H.)
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Philadelphia, Everts & Peck
Number of Pages: 1336


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Edward Bronson (Chester), Co. F, 124th.


Wm. Brady.


Caleb Baldwin, 143d.


James Bennett, capt., 86th ; died at Elmira, Aug. 25, 1862, of camp fever. Edward Bount, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior.


G. Douglass Brewton, lieut .- col., 10th Legion.


Cornelius Becoett (formerly of Port Jervis), 32d Iowa ; killed in battle.


W. II. Bodsford, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Uriah Brown, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Wilhelmus Bennett, Harris Light Cavalry ; wounded at Culpepper.


Thomas Bartoo, Co. D, 72d ; badly wounded at Bristow's Station, August 27th, and died August 28th.


James Bragg, Co. F, 70th; killed at Williamsburg.


Joho Baulf, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Jobu J. Benegar, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Horace W. Bristol (formerly of Port Jervis), Co. L., 1st N. J. Cavalry ;


pro. to capt.


F. Bundle, Co. F, 124th : enl. 1862.


John Boyden.


Jacob Budd.


George W. Buchanan.


John Badgely.


George W. Cortright, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 30, 1863.


Samuel S. Crawford, corp., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


James Comay, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Jonathan S. Crawford, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 15, 1862 ; wounded Oct. 12, 1863; also Nov. 27, 1864.


James Carty, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


James Cunningham, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; wounded et Chan- cellorsville.


Levi Cortright, Co. F, 124th ; eol. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Wm. S. Cook, Co. F, 124th ; eol. Aug. 11, 1862.


Wol. V. C. Carmer, Co. F, 124th ; eol. Ang. 13, 1862 ; killed at Chaucel- lorsville, May 3, 1863.


Eli Coddington, Co. F, 124th ; eol. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded in the Wil- derness.


Jolin Curry, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Jeremiah Cole, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862.


Ilugh Caskey, Co. F. 70th.


Elisha Clark, 143d.


Josiah Conkling, Co. F, 124th ; also served in Co. F, Ist, Excelsior.


Ilarvey Conklin.


Wm. Coleman, 5th, Aothon's.


W. Cooklio, wounded at Williamsburg.


Solomon Carr, Co. A, 124th.


Thomas Cuddeback, 5th, Authon's.


James Carpenter (formerly of Deerpark), taken prisoner.


Silas T. Conkling, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior.


lIugh Carey, Co. F, Ist, Ex. Brigade; wounded in the leg.


Wol. Cooo, naval service. Matthias Coleman, Ist N. J. Cavalry.


Sanford Clauson, New York regiment.


Win. Campbell, Co. F, 70th ; enl. April 20, 1861 ; taken prisoner at the battle of Williamsburg.


Solomon Cuddeback, 2d Wisconsin; wounded in the head.


John Cuddeback, 2d Wisconsin.


Daniel Cuddeback, Anthon's Battalion of Artillery ; enl. Sept. 6, 1862. Lewis Cuddeback, Anthon's Battalion of Artillery ; enl. Sept. 6, 1862.


Hyde Crocker, lieut., let N. J. Cavalry ; a prisoner at Libby.


Edward J. Cororick, lieut., Co. F. 124th ; killed before Petersburg.


Martin Covall, Co. F, 124th ; died in the service. W. H. Corley, Co. F, 124th.


Jeremiah C. Decker, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 21, 1863.


Wm. W. Decker, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 8, 1862; corp .; disch. April 1, 1863.


John Z. Drake, sergt., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 9, 1862; killed at Gettys-


burg, July 2, 1863; buried on the field; funeral at Baptist Church, Port Jervis, July 19th.


W. Walter Decker, corp., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862 ; died of disease Dec. 24, 1862 ; remains sent home.


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Reuben Doty, Co. F, 124th ; eal. Aug. 12, 1862; wounded at Chancellors- ville.


Abram T. Drake, Co. F, 124tb; enl. Ang. 12, 1862.


John D. Drake, Co. F, 124th ; en1. Aug. 15, 1862.


Nelson Dunlap, Co. F, 1244th; enl. Aug. 12, 1862 ; disch, for disability.


C. H. Duseuberry, Ist corp., Co. F, 70th ; enl. April 20, 1861 ; pro. sergt .; wounded at Williamsburg, and taken prisoner.


Isaac L. Decker, 2d corp., Co. F, 70th ; pro. sergt .; diedl of wouuds re- ceived at Gettysburg.


Coe Decker, Co. F, 79th.


Frank Dill, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Yorktowu; lost a leg.


Daniel Daaforth, 5th, Anthon'e.


Henry Degraw, Ist N. J. Cavalry.


Peter Degraw, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior.


Seneca Degraw, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior.


Robert Davis, Battery E, Ist Pa. Art.


John Dardis, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Alfred Decker, Co. D, 18th.


James Daley, Co. D, 18th ; killed at Gaines' Mill, Juue 27, 1862 ; left on the field.


Joseph Davis, Co. D, 18th.


Alpheus Decker, 14th. Saaford Decker, 14th.


Jolin Duun, Duryea's Zouaves.


C. S. Dodge, Ist lieut., Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Capt. E. M. Deming (Middletown), died of wounds in rebel prison.


Coe Durland (formerly of Deerpark), raised a company of cavalry ia Ilonesdale, Pa.


J. C. Decker.


Lemuel E. Elston, ord. sergt., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862; disch. for disability Oct. 30, 1862.


Chauncey A. Elstoa, Co. F, 124th ; eal. Aug. 15, 1862; disch. April 16, 1863.


James M. Everitt, 5th, Anthoa's Battaliou ; enl. Sept. 6, 1862.


Frederick Eldridge, Co. Đ, 18th.


Wa). Elston, missing at battle of Williamsburg.


A. J. Edsall, sergt., Co. M, 1st N. J. Cavalry.


Jehiel Edsoa, Co. D, 18thi; missing at Gaines' Mill.


Johu T. Fisher, Co. F, 124th ; en]. Ang. 13, 1862; traas, to military band, Philadelphia ; wounded at Chancellorsville.


Abram P. Fransisco, sergt., Co. F, 124th : eul. Aug. 13, 1862. Peter P. Fullertou, Co. F, 70th.


J. W. Fullerton, Co. F, 70th ; died at Yorktowa.


Wmn. Friss, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior.


Charles Fiagarr, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded.


N. E. Fonatain, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded at Williams- burg.


Oliver P. Fish, 1st, Excelsior Brigade; eul. April 20, 1861.


George H. Fossard, surgeon, 146th.


George W. Feruald, 82d; severely wounded at Gettysburg; he was the first man that ealisted from Deerpark.


Aazi Fuller, Co. D, 18th,


Henry Fountain, wonuded.


John Fowler (formerly of Port Jervis), N. J. Cavalry.


J. A. Fowler, sergt., Cu. F, 50th ; killed in battle of Fredericksburg. George HI. Fossard, assistant surgeon.


Oliver P. Gilson, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Jan. 1, 1864,


Samuel II. Gilsou, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 30, 1863.


Thomas O. Goble, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Jaa. 2, 1864.


John R. Guruee, Co. F, 124th ; eal. Aug. 12, 1862.


George Garret, Co. F', 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862 ; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Floyd S. Goble, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Isaac G. Gilson, Co. F, 124th; eul. Aug. 15, 1862; killed &t Gettysburg, July 2, 1863.


Ira Gordoa, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 15, 1862 ; lost an arm at Gettysburg. Josish Garrison, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Edward 11. Garrison, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 9, 1862.


Jacob Garrison, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; wounded at Chancel- lorsville.


Sauford L. Gordon, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 15, 1862; wounded July 9, 1×63, at Beverly Ford; killed at Spottsylvania.


Lewis Groeland, Co. D, 56th ; enl. Sept. 13, 1861. Albion Goldsmith, drummer, Co. F, 70tb.


Joseph Gould, wagoner, Co. F, 70th ; enl. May 21, 1861 ; injured by beiag thrown from a wagon.


Charles Ginnermau, Co. F, 70th ; trans. to 4th, Excelsior.


Gilbert II. Garrison, Co. F, 124th.


: David II. Galloway.


Fraacis Galloway, 143d.


Wm. Goble, 137th.


Alfred Gordon, 5th, Anthon's.


Daniel Gordon, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Mark Galloway, 143d.


Edward Gilbert, 70th.


John Gallopp, 70th.


Jehiel Gilson, Co. D, 18th.


Frank Gould, wagouer, 70th.


Peter Garvey, a western regiment ; killed at battle of Winchester.


Lyman Gregory.


Charles F. Higby, Co. L, 15th Cavalry : enl. Jan. 4, 1864.


Charles Hindley, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 30, 18G3.


Charles C. Haxter, Co. E, 124th ; enl. Aug. 7, 1862.


Samuel W. Hotchkiss, 2d lieut., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 9, 1862.


Alva Hough, Co. F, 124th.


Horace Hammond, sergt., Co. F, 124th ; eul. Ang. 9, 1862; wounded at Spottsylvania.


Charles H1. Hull, corp., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


James N. JIazen, Co. F, 124th ; eul. Aug. 12, 1862; wouaded at Beverly Ford, June 9, 1863.


Peter A. F. Haunaka, Co. F, 124tb ; eal. Ang. 15, 1862; died May 16, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville.


John J. Harrigan, Co. F, 124thi; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Win. H. II. Hunt, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862; died of disease April, 1863 ; buried uear Stoneman switch, on the railroad.


Nathan Hunhler, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862.


Thomas Holt, capt., Co. F, 70th ; pro. major and lieut,-col.


D. G. Hunter, 2d lient., Co. F, 70th.


l'eter IIolliashead, Co. F, 70th; wounded at Chancellorsville.


S. R. Harrison, Co. F, 70th ; enl. April 20, 1861 ; wounded at Wappings' Heights.


Daniel W. Havens, Co. F, 70th; enl. April, 1861 ; diech. for disability.


Henry Holt, Co. F, 70th.


Peter lloyt, Co. F, 70th ; trans. to Ambulance Corps.


Joseph Hledding, 5th, Anthon's.


Robert Hoag, 5th, Anthoa's.


Henry D. Hoffman, N. Y. City regimeut.


Isaac Hay, 70th.


John Hays, navy.


John Harring, 5th, Duryea's Zouaves.


Orauge D. Ilorton, Monitor battery.


Joseph Hayden, 5th, Duryea's Zonaves.


D. S. Hardenbergh, assist. surgeon.


Nathan Hushler, Co. F, 124th.


Amos Hardee.


Michael Holland, Co. F, 70th.


Charles L. Hilliard, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Thomas Hassett, Co. F, 70th.


Charles F. Higby.


Marshal Havens, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade ; enl. April 20, 1861.


Peter Henion, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Jacob Herle, killed uear Richmond.


Philip Hless.


Thomas H. Jeffrey, Co. F, 124th ; eal. Aug. 15, 1862; killed at Chancel- lorsville, and buried on the battle-field.


Lewis Jump, Co. F, 70th ; trans. to Co. G.


Sanford Jacoby, Co. F, 70th ; pro. sergt.


Thomas B. Johnson, 109th.


Jolin Jollaff, Co. F, 70th ; wonaded at Gettysburg.


W. E. Johason (formerly of Port Jervis), assist. surgeon, 109th N. Y. Vols. ; pro. surgeou.


James Kittle, Co. L, 15th Cavalry; enl. Jan. 1, 1864.


Jobn L. Kalbfus, corp., Co. F, 124th ; eal. Ang. 9, 1862 ; trans. to a Vir- ginia regiment as lient.


Orlando U. Knapp, corp., Co. F, 124th, eal. Aug. 11, 1862; killed at Get- tysburg, July 2, 1863, and buried on the field.


Charles P. Kirk, Co. F, 124th ; eal. Ang. 21, 1862; wounded at Chancel- lorsville.


Bernard F. Kean, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 18, 1862 ; killed at Chaacellors- ville.


M. F. Knapp, Co. F, 70th : killed at the battle of Williamsburg. Erastus Kaapp, Co. F, 70th.


Thomas Kealy.


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Joseph Kennedy, Co. F, 70th ; enl. Aug. 18, 1862. Michael Karmrel.


Asa Kaywood, Co. F, 70th ; enl. Aug. 30, 1862.


George Il. Langton, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863.


N. M. Lambert, sergt., Co. F, 70tl ; enl. April 20, 1861 ; pro. corp. ; re-enl. Dec. 1, 1863; wounded at Chancellorsville.


James Lowe, corp., Co. F, 70th.


Stephen Leonard, Co. F, 70th ; killed at the battle of Williamsburg.


Joseph C. Lambert, Co. F, 70th ; en1. April 20, 1861 ; pro. corp .; wounded at Wapping Heights ; disch. to re-enl.


Samuel Lambert, Co. F, 70th; pro. corp .; taken prisoner at Williams- burg.


James H. Linley, Co. M, Ist N. Y. Cavalry ; enl. Oct. 19, ISG1 ; pro. corp .; taken prisoner at Beverly Ford.


Amos Lindley, 70th.


Robert Lane, 1st N. J. Cavalry. George Love, 70th.


George W. Lyou, Co. F, Ist, Ex. Brigade ; killed at Fair Oaks. Alpheus Lambert, killed at the battle of Williamsburg.


David Lott, Ist N. J. Cavalry.


G. M. Lewis, Co. F, 70thi ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Thomas Larkin, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


C. Lester, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Benjamin Lester, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Fair Oaks.


Horace Lana (formerly of Deerpark), lient., 18th.


Wm. Lyons.


Issac Myers, Co. L, 15thi Cavalry ; enl. Jan. 1, 1864.


John C. Magie, Co. G, 124th ; en1. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to Invalid Corps. Andrew J. Mesler, Co. F, 124th; enl. Ang. 20, 1862.


Andrew J. McCarty, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; killed at Chancel- lorsville.


James McCamley (Warwick), capt., Co. F, 70th.


Aaron Michaels, a western regiment ; killed at the battle of Pea Ridge. J. L. Martin, sergt., Co. F, 70tb.


John Miller, Co. F, 70th ; eol. April 20, 1861 ; detailed to U. S. general hospital. John Maxwell, 5th, Duryea's. James Mulhearn, 5th, Anthon's ; enl. Sept. 6, 1862. George Morgan, Co. A, 124tb.


Elson Misner. James McDongall, 15th.


A. H. McCormick, Co. I, 162d.


D. H. Mead, Co. F, Ist, Ex. Brigade; enl. May 2, 1861 ; wounded at the battle of Williamsburg.


George Mouro, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


Thomas Murphy, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded seven times in the Wilderness.


William W. McNutt, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; pro. corp.


S. C. Myers, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade; wounded at Gettysburg, and died.


George Mitchell, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


Jared I. Mitchell, Co. F, 70th; enl. Sept. 1, 1861.


Wm. Magee, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; traus, to 4th Regt. Carson S. Middaglt, Co. D, 18th.


Samuel G. Magiunis, Co. D, 18th; died July 21, 1862, ia Brooklyn. H. K. Murford.


Robert Maines, Co. F, 70thi ; wounded at Williamsburg. Thomas Murphy, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg. Addison Martin, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Samuel C. Myers, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg. John McCoy, Co. F, 124tb.


Isaac Myers, Jonah McBride.


N. H. Marsh, surgeon.


Uriah Nickerson, Co. M, 15th Art .; enl. Jan. 21, 1864. Henry Newman.


Maj. John Nyce (Milford), 4th Penna .; wounded before Richmond. James Nickerson, 70th.


Charles Newkirk, 19th.


Patrick Nooning, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded at Gettysburg. Wm. 11. Newman, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade ; pro. sergt.


Frank H. Nelson, 2d lient. ; killed at the battle of Williamsburg. Charles Nibs, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


Philip M. Ogg, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 7, 1862; trans. to Invalid Corps, and disch. for disability.


John G. Ogg, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 9, 1862; wounded in the thigh by a rifle-ball st Chancellorsville ; left in the hands of the rebels four-


teen days; paroled ; brought to Federal hospital at Potomac Creek ; his wound dressed for the first time; he died at Alexandria, June 26, 1863.


Win. H. Odell, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; died in Caomp Maryland. Charles H. Patterson, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Jan. 9, 1864.


Theodore Patterson, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 30, 1863.


Erastns M. B. Peck, sergt , Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862; had served in 19th N. Y. M. 24 years ; wounded at Spottsylvania.


Charles Peters, corp., Co. F, 124tb ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863.


W'm. II. Patterson, corp., Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


Jeliel Price, musician, Co. G, 124th ; enl. Ang. 13, 1862.


Thomas B. Peck, Co. G, 124th; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; disch. Feb. 9, 1863. Daniel Pray, 70tlı.


Nathan Patterson, Co. D, 18th.


Joseph Pray, Co. F, 70th ; enl. Ang. 19, 1862 ; taken prisoner at Chancel- lorsville.


Stephen B. l'arker, 124th.


Stephen S. Parker, Co. F, 70th ; el. Aug. 19, 1862.


Edwin Pepper, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


S. Il. Potter, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Wm. Padgett, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


A. Pagen, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


John Penny, corp., Co. F. 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


C. F. Pellett, Co. F, 70th ; missing st Williamsburg.


Thomas J. Quick, Ist lieut., Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; wounded at Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863; trans. to Co. G, Jau. 1, 1864.


Martin W. Quick, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; disch. Jan. 12, 1864.


Amsey W. Quick, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 24, 1862 ; killed at Gettysburg, July 2, :863, and buried on the battle-field.


John Quinn, Co. F, 1st, 5tlı Brigade.


Michael Rensselaer, corp., Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Freeman II. Rossman, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862.


Frederick Rundle, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 12, 1802.


Charles Roberty, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862.


George Richards, Co. C, 40th.


James B. Ross, Co. F, 70th ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862.


Peter V. Rundle, 5th, Anthon's; enl. Sept. 6, 1862.


Charles Ross, wounded at Williamsburg.


Peter Riley, 124th.


Wm. Russell, 5th, Duryea'e Zonaves.


Oliver Rosencrans, 5tlı, Anthon's.


John G. Rosencrans, died June 19, 1862, at Baltimore, of wounds; re- mains brought home for burial in Laurel Grove Cemetery.


Frederick Rider, 70th. John D. Redner, Co. II, 124tlı.


Martin Rosecrans, Pennsylvania regiment.


James W. Royce, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


A. H. Rogers, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


A. Roberson, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


Hiram Roomer, Co. F, lat, Excelsior Brigade.


James S. Rosencrans, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded at Willianis- burg and died.


Thomas Ross, Co. F, lat, Excelsior Brigade; wounded at Williamsburg.


Wm. H. Sargent, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade; wounded at Williams- burg.


J. H. Spear, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


11. Schmidt, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade; killed at Williamsburg.


Wm. Shearer, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade; pro. to quartermaster sergt.


Calvin Shaw, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade; died in the service.


W.m. H. Schofield, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Edward Sharp, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 7, 1862; wounded at Beverly Ford, Jnne 9, 1863.


Jeremialı Cisco, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862.


Job M. Soell, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 12, 1862; wounded st Chancellors- ville, and trane, to Invalid Corps.


George W. Sherman, Ist lieut., Co. F, 70th; resigned.


J. Sheridan, 3d sergt., Co. F, 70th ; pro. to Ist sergt. Oliver Sloan, Co. F, 124th.


James Smith, Co. F, 124th.


Griffin Sheldon, Co. D, 18th ; died of camp fever at Ifarrison's Landing, July 20, 1862.


John N. Skinner, navy.


Martin V. Smith, Co. D, 18th.


Charles Snyder, 5th, Anthon's.


John Singler, Co. D, 18th.


Charles Smith, 128tb.


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John Shindon, sergt .; wounded at Williamsburg.


John Snyder, 5th, Zouaves.


Warren Scott, Co. G, Ist, Excelsior ; wounded at Chancellorsville. Charles Sexton, 70th.


Emory Storms, Co. B, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


HIcory Sexton, 70th.


Joseph Spade.


Stephen Cisco, 143d. P. Il. Sheldon, wounded at Williamsburg.


Ilenry Strader, 56th. James Stack, Co. F, 124th.


Charles R. Smith, Co. C, Ist Monnted Rifles.


Charles Strader, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade; died in the service of dis- ease; remains brought home for burial.


George Smith, 179th Pennsylvania.


Job M. Snell, Co. F, 124th ; wounded at Chancellorsville.


Warren Scott, Co. G, 70th.


John T. Sherman, Co. C, 20th ; wounded at second battle of Bull Run; taken prisoner.


George G. Sledge, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade.


Daniel Schultz, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


Henry Smith, Co. F, 70th ; killed at Williamsburg.


John S. Schofield, Co. F, 124th ; wounded at Spottsylvania.


George L. Stacey.


Henry Smith, 2d.


John Q. Tnttle, Co. B, 7th Cavalry; enl. Dec. 19, 1861.


Lewis Trisler, Co. E, 124th; enl. Aug. 6, 1862.


Robert Travis, musician, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


Robert Turner, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 20, 1862.


David Titsworth, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 11, 1862; died of disease Dec. 28, 1862.


James II. Taylor, corp., Co. F, 124thi; enul. Aug. 11, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg.


Jesse Terwilliger, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. I1, 1862 ; died Jan. 2, 1863. Benjamin L. Tompkins, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


George W. Tompkins, Co. F, 124th; enl. Aug. 11, 1862.


Joho Taylor, Co. M, 15th Art .; onl. Jan. 4, 1864.


George O. Taylor, Co. F, 124th.


John Thorp, 5th, Anthon's; enl. Sept. G, 1862.


Peter Terwilliger, 5th, Anthon's ; enl. Sept. 6, 1862; pro. to 2d lieut., Co. A, 168th.


George Templer, Corcoran's Brigade.


George W. Tompkins, Co. F, 124th.


Jesse Tillotson. 143d.


James Thompson, Co. F, 70th ; wounded at Williamsburg.


Maurice W. Tuthill, Co. A, 19th.


James Titswortlı, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade ; wounded.


Wm. H. Townley, Co. F, Ist, Excelsior Brigade; pro. to corp .; wounded at Gettysburg.


Henry Titsworth, Co. D, 18th ; wounded at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862. J. B. Thorp, sergt .; taken prisoner.


Wm. Thorpe, corp., Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


James Tillman, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


Wm. Vao Riper, Co. B, 7th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 19, 1861.


Win. C. Van Sickle, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 15, 1862; wounded at Gettys- burg, July 2, 1863.


Jolın Van Houghton, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Ang. 9, 1862 ; disch. July 15, '63. George Van Inwegen, 5th, Anthon's; enl. Sept. 6, 1862; had served as ser- geant in lst New Jersey Cavalry.


Cornelius C. Van Inwegen, 5tb, Anthon's.


Ed. Van Etten, 2d lieut., Co. B, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


Thomas Van Etten (formerly of Port Jervis), lieut., 2d Minnesota.


Solomon Van Etten, Jr., first surgeoo of the 10th Legion. Ed. Vao Ilorn.


Aaron T. Westfall, Co. L, 15th Cavalry ; enl. Dec. 30, 1863. George W. Westfall, Co. L, 15thi Cavalry; enl. Dec. 30, 1863.


Wmn, HI. Wright, Co. L, 15th Cavalry; enl. Jan. 4, 1864.


Lewis Williams, Co. F, 124th; enl. Ang. 15, 1862.


Richard L. White, Co. F, 124thi ; enl. Aug. 14, 1862.


Ira Wilcox, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; died Nov. 4, 1863, of wounds received at Chancellorsville.


Ransom Wilcox, Co. F, 124th ; enl. Aug. 12, 1862.


John D. Wood, Co. M, 15th Art. ; enl. Jao. 27, 1864; had previously served in the 70th.


Benjamin Whitaker, corp., Co. F, 70th ; eal. April 20, 1861; re-enlisted; pro. to Ist sergt .; noted for hravery ; commended his company in several battles; killed in action.


Joseph Wickham, Co. F, 124th.


Carl August Weisennauer, Co. F, 70th. Samuel A, Wood, Ist New Jersey Cavalry.


Ileary Williams, Davy. Wallace Webb, 166th.


George M. Wilson, 15Ist Pennsylvania.


Andrew J. Williams, Co. HI, 124th.


A. C. Wood, Co. F, 1st, Excelsior Brigade.


George Warren, Co. F, 70th; wounded at Williamsburg.


Ed. Williams, Co. F, 70th ; wonnded at Gettysburg. John M. Young, Co. F, 124th; eol. Aug. 11, 1862 .*


SOLDIERS BURIED IN THE TOWN.


Lieut. Daniel M. Brodhead, died June 1, 1864; Laurel Grove Cemetery .


Sammuel G. Meginois, hnried July 23, 1862.


Charles Strader, died Nov. 9, 1861.


Capt. James Bennet, died of fever, 1862.


Silas Beckwith, died of disease in the service.


John G. Rosecrans (a boy of seventeen), died June, 1861.


George Rockett, died June, 1865.


Zachariah E. Predmore, died in the service.


Jehiel Price, died in the service.


Mashelon Smith, died in hospital, 1863.


Cornelius C. Shimer, killed at Spottsylvania.


Cornelius C. Bennett, died in the hands of the rebels.


Mulford Van Inwegen, died in the service.


W. W. Decker, died.


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.


PETER P. SWARTWOUT.


The Swartwout family are one of the oldest in Orange County, and the name is closely allied to its early history. Its members were stanch patriots during the Revolution, and suffered much from Indian and Tory invasions as a consequence. The progeni- tor of the race in America was Ruloff Swartwout, who left the dikes and fertile flats of his native Holland about the year 1750, as nearly as can be determined. He possessed all the heroic virtues peculiar to the sons of the Fatherland, which have in a marked degree been transmitted to successive generations of the family. Ruloff Swartwout had a family of children, the ex- act number of which is not known. It is, however, probable that among them were Anthony, Thomas, and Gerardus, each of whom settled at Peenpack Flats, in 1690. Peter P., the subject of this biography, traces his descent directly from Anthony, who had three children,-Samuel, James, and Jane.


Among the children of James was Philip, who lo- .


cated on land now occupied by Peter P., which has been for more than two centuries in possession of members of the family. Philip as early as 1751 mar- ried Miss Antje Wynkoop, also of Holland ancestry, who was among the early inhabitants of Ulster


* There were eleven recruits secured in Deerpark at one time, and twenty at another; both lists, or et least one of them, for the regular army. There were also fifteen colored men enlisted here for a Rhode Island regiment, but no record of the names of these forty-five is pre- served in Port Jervis. Lieut. Baxter enlisted thirty men in Deerpark for First N. Y. Engineers. Some of the namee may be io the above list, but there is no list preserved. Seventeen of Company F, 70th, re-en- listed.


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County. During the conflict between New York and New Jersey, involving the settlement of the boundary line, she was taken prisoner and suffered death as the result of illness and exposure. Philip had children,- Gerardus, Cornelius, Philip Jr., and Jacobus, by the first marriage, and by a second, to Miss Sehoonover, one son, Peter. The latter was married .Jan. 24, 1788, to Miss Jane Westfall, their children being Sinieon, Philip, Sallie, James D., Samuel, David, and Deborah. Of this number, Philip, the father of Peter P., was united in marriage to Mrs. Esther Westbrook West- fall, and had six children,-Peter I'., Jane, Catharine, Henry B., Elizabeth, and Sarah. Of this number but four-Peter P. and three sisters-survive. The former was born in Sussex Co., N. J., May 25, 1817, and spent his early life upon the homestead in Deerpark,-the home hallowed by associations of the past, and bearing in indelible bloodstains evidence of the confliets and struggles of his heroic forefathers during the French and Indian wars. The common schools afforded him all the educational advantages at the time available, and his early training guided his tastes in the direction of agriculture as a vocation. He has sinee continued to cultivate the soil, and been a eonspieuous example of the industry and practical wisdom which are the certain forerunners of success in life.




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