USA > New York > Chemung County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 149
USA > New York > Schuyler County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 149
USA > New York > Tioga County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 149
USA > New York > Tompkins County > History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler counties, New York > Part 149
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Henry IIntebin, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 5, 1862; pro. to 2d l'ent., Feb. 12, 1864; disch. April 21, 1865.
William Mack, sergt., C.). G, 109th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 14, 1862; disch. June 17, 1865.
James Wilson, corp., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 1862; killed at battle of Lookont Montain.
Jacob A. Cassad, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; killed at Gettysburg, Pa.
A. B. Honse, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, July 1, 1863.
Jolin Jameson, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 29, 1862.
James Millen, corp., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 1962; wounded in thigh, at Wanhatchie, Tenn. ; disch. June 20, 1865.
Joshua Comfort, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
Jolin Roslin, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; ent. Ang. 27, 1862; wounded at battle of Wanhatchie, Tenn .; died of chronic diarrhoea.
Patrick McGee, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Rugt .; enl, Ang. 20, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
George M. Letts, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. Jan. 31, 1863, for disability.
Charles Robinson, private, Co. 1, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20. 1862; wounded at Wanhatchie, Tenn .; wed Oct. 6, 18G:, from wonuds.
De Witt C. Robinson, private, Co. 1, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 20, 1862 ; disch. May 20, 1865.
George Serring, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; diedl July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa.
Theodore Hopkins, private; Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; pro. to sergt., Dec. 1862; disch March 17, 1863, for disability.
Theodore Hagerman, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; pro. to sergt., April 11, 1863 ; killed July 20, 1864, at Peach-Tree Creek, Ga. William E. Hopkins, private, Co. 1, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; pro. to corp., Jan. 2.1, 1$65; disch. June 9, 1×65.
James E. Ensling, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862 ; wounded Nov. 27, 1863, at Ringgold, Ga .; pro. to corp., March 1, 1865; disch. June 9,1865.
John Polhems, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1562; wounded May 3, 1863, at Chancellorsville, Va.
Henry Rudy, Jr., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang .; 3d seigt , Sept. 23, 1x62; Ist lient., March 10, 1864; wounded Oct. 29, 1863, at Wanhatchie, Tenn., nnd March 15, 1864, at Resaca, Ga.
Ilıram Bloomer, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862; pro. to 1st sergt., Oct. 25, 1862; wounded Oct. 29, 1863; trans. to Vet. Res. Corps, JAN. 10, 15G5.
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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,
A. V. Bush, ord. sergt., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
Arad Bowyer, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; eul. Aug. 28, 1862; died Dec. 29, 1862.
John C. Aiken, sergt., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 10, 1862; wounded at Savannah, Ga .; disch. June 15, 1865.
Samuel Burlew, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 10, 1862.
George W. Teed, corp., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; cul. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. June 19, 1865.
John Dimick, private, Co. K, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 23, 1861 ; disch. May, 1864; re-enl. in Vet. Res. Corps.
Benjamin F. Smith, private, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Aug. 29, 1862 ; disch. June 13, 1865.
T. J. Harrington, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; en1. Sept. 1862.
Lasey M. Smith, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1862; wounded at Gettysburg; disch. Aug. 1, 1865.
George H. Shrader, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; cnl. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. April 18, 1863, for disability.
olin E. Wheelock, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; pro. to 2d lient. ; resigned May 27, 1863; re-enl. iu 12th Conn. Regt., Jan. 7, 1864 ; pro. to 2d lieut. in 31st U. S. Colored Troops, Feb. 17, 1864.
Charles E. Martin.
George Jameson, private, 161st N. Y. Regt., enl. Sept. 21, 1862; disch. Oct. 1, 1865.
Alva N. Updike, private, Co. E, 64th Regt .; enl. Sept. 29, 1862; wounded in leg; disch. March 21, 1863, for disability.
Henry Slanson, Ist lieut., Co. I, 137th Regt. ; enl. Aug. 15, 1862; resigned April 7, 1863.
Lewis W. Sears, private, Co. 1, 6th Penna. Res .; enl. May 15, 1861; re-enl. 1864; disch. Junc 11, 1864.
Absalon Sears, private, Co. B, 21st N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 30, 1864; disch. May 30, 1865.
John H. Bush, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; disch. Feb. 10, 1863, for disability.
Joseph E. Tecter, corp., Co. I, 137thı N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 10, 1862 ; disch. June 17, 1863, for disability.
Walter Dnryec, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; disch. Dec. 6, 1862.
Charles Simpson, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; pro. to corp. May 1, 1865; disch. June 9, 1865.
Chauncey S. Perry, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 20, 1862; wounded Oct. 29, 1863, at Wauhatchie, Tenn .; trans. March 17, 1864.
William Hutchkiss, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 1862.
Andrew J. Harrington, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 20, 1862 ; taken prisoner May 3, 1863; died 1863.
John Devine, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 22, 1862; wounded at Gettysburg, Pa .; disch. May 31, 1865.
Jarvis Baker, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Ang. 1862; disch. 1865. Reuben H. Fish, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Aug. 28, 1863; disch in July.
Simon Cassall, private; enl. Aug. 1863.
Oliver Darling, private, Co. E, 149th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 1864; disch. May 1, 1865.
William T. Ward, private, Co. I, 6th N. Y. Art .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864; disch. July 15, 1865.
G. S. Ganonng, private, 179th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1864; disch. July, 1865. Serenus Ulman, private, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 1864; disch. July, 1865.
John Hadly, private, Co. F, 86th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 27, 1864; disch. June 11, 1865.
Benjamin lladly, private, Co. F, 179th N. Y. Regt .; cnl. Sept. 2, 1864 ; disch. June 11, 1865.
Abram Bennett, private, Co. E, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 30, 1864 ; disch. June 8, 1865.
Augustus Brewer, private, Co. E, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 27, 1864; disch. June 25, 1865.
Samuel Cartright, private, Co. I, 179th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1864.
Charles W. Sackett, private, Co. I, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 1864.
William H. Cuffman, private, Co. F, 179th N. Y. Regt .; cnl. Aug. 29, 1864; disch. June 10, 1865.
George L. Pratt, private, Co. A, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 30, 1864; disch. June 21, 1865.
Joseph llunter, private, Co. G, 179th N. Y. Regt ; enl Sept. 1864; disch. June 20,1865.
J. W. Cornell, private, Co. G, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 1864; dischi. for dis- ability.
Stephen W. Lec, private, Co. E, 79th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864; died Dec. 15, 1864.
Samnel Coon, cnl. Sept. 1864.
Frank A. Cole, private, Co. G, 126th N. Y. Regt .; cnl. Juno 13, 1862; disch. April 7, 1863; badly wounded at Ilarper's Ferry, Sept. 13, 1862; re-enl. in Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav., Aug. 29, 1864; disch. May 9, 1865.
William F. Bell, private, Co. F, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 29, 1864 ; disch. Juue 21, 1865.
Isaac N. Covey, private, Co. F, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 29, 1864 ; disch. June 8, 1865.
Burnett Cooper, enl. Aug. 1864.
James K. Brown, private; eul. Aug. 1864.
Andrew J. McCracken, private, Co. G, 3d N. Y. Art .; enl. Aug. 3, 1864; disch. June 26, 1865.
Martin Restle (substitute), enl. Ang. 1864.
Day Ellmore, dischi. Dec. 31, 1863; re-enl. ; pro. to 2d sergt. ; killed at Franklin, Tenn.
Charles D. Johnson, private, Co. H, 26th Ill. Vols .; enl. Aug. 14, 1861; disch. July, 1865.
Joseph Lambert, private, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 6, 1862.
James Iluron, private, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Ang. 1862.
Ansel P. Coddington, private, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 4, 1862; pro. to corp. and 1st lient. ; disch. June 5, 1865.
Theodore Barker, private, Co. E, 33d N Y. Regt. ; cnl. Aug. 1864.
Samnel B. Wheelock, capt., Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; pro. to capt. Sept. 24, 1863 ; wounded at Antietam ; was in many battles; discharged.
Bradly W. King, private, Co. B, 2d N. Y. Cav .; cnl. Sept. 1861 ; disch. Oct. 1, 1864.
Michael Ferguson.
George Wheeler.
Fenton lluson, private, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 18, 1862; dischi. June 9, 1865. llenry Starr, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 28, 1861; disch. Aug. 22, 1865.
Peter Snook, private, Co. E, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dcc. 28, 1863.
Walter Robinson, private, Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Oct. 1, 1861 ; diseh. April 21, 1862, for disability.
Michael Bainbridge, sergt., Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Oet. 1, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 17, 1863; re-enl. Dec. 18, 1863.
Alfred Simons, re-enl. 1864.
Bogart Kimple.
Isaac Doty, private, Co. C, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Dec. 25, 1863; disch. Aug. 20, 1865.
Oliver J. Durling, corp., Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 25, 1863.
Robert E. Ayers, enl. Jan. 1, 1863.
Monmonth Chandler, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 23, 1863; wounded at New Market ; disch. on account of wounds, June 17, 1865.
Michael Cassida. Wellington Catlin.
James Coon.
Jacob U. Creque, private, Co. G, 9th N. Y. Regt .; enl. June 2, 1863 ; disch. Nov. 25, 1864, for disability.
Henry W. Cornell, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav., enl. Ang. 28, 1863 : disch. May 19, 1865.
Albert B. Cornell, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Dec. 25, 1863.
Geo. Dann, private, Co. I, 50th N. Y. Eng., enl. Feb. 3, 1863; died of disease. Florence Donihuc.
Mathew Dimick, private, Co. K, 16th N. Y. Art .; enl. Dec. 26, 1863.
Harrison Dimick, private, Co. K, 16th N. Y. Art .; enl. Dec. 26, 1863; disch. Ang. 22, 1865.
Wilson A. Fuller, private, Co. F, 75th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 2, 1861 ; pro. to scrpt .; re-enl. June 1, 1864; disch. Sept. 25, 1865.
James E. Ferguson.
Charles Fish, private, Co. K, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 23, 1863 ; wounded ; dischi. June 17, 1865.
Norman R. Gifford, private, Co. D, 10th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Oct. 1, 1861 ; disch. Dec. 17, 1863 ; re-enl. Dec. 17, 1863.
Frank Greene. enl. Dec. 1863.
John Hagaman, enl. Dec. 1863.
Isaac llorton, enl. Dec. 1863.
Frank Halsy, private, Co. F, 16th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Dec. 1863 ; wounded at Peters- burg, Va., Sept. 1, 1864; died Oct. 12.
James Ivory, private, 6th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Jan. 3, 1864; disch. Ang. 20, 1864, for disability.
Daniel J: meson, private, Co. F, 75th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oct. 1861 ; disch. Dec. 31, 1863 ; re-enl. Jan. 1. 1864 ; taken prisoner ; died at Salisbury, Dec. 24, 1864. William 11. Kimple, enl. Jan. 1864.
Wm. B. Kelly, corp., Co. M, 50th N. Y. Eng .; enl. Jan. 1, 1864; disch. June 19, 1865.
Samuel H. King, private, Co. A, 16th N. Y. Art .; enl. Dec. 31, 1863; died May 22, 1864.
Jolin Kerst, private, Co. I, 6th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Feb. 8, 1864; disch. Aug. 23, 1864, for disability.
James C. Letts, enl. Jan. 1864.
Amos B. Lee, private, Co. I, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 25, 1863.
Franklin Lee, private, Co. I, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Dec. 25, 1863.
George B. Lashiere, private, Co. G, 6th N. Y. Art .; cul. Dec. 25, 1863; killed May 30, 1864, at North Anna.
Charles Lyon, private, Co. K, 21st N. Y. Regt .; enl. Dec. 23, 1863; wounded ; taken prisoner Jan. 3, 1864.
Lucius 11. Miller, private, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Jan. 3, 1864 ; dischi. July 25, 1865.
Thomas McDonnell, private, Co. K, 10th N. Y. Art. ; cul. Feb. 8, 1864; disch. Sept. 5, 1865.
Minor C. Morgan, private, Co. A, 50th N. Y. Eng ; enl. Jan. 1864; discharged. Joshua Mead, private, 16th N. Y. Art .; enl. Feb. 2, 1864.
llugh McDonald, private, 89th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Dec. 23, 1863; died March 20, 1864.
Robert McDonald, private, Co. G, 10511. N. Y. Regt .; enl. Nov. 26, 1861 ; re-en]. Jan. 4, 1864; wounded at Gettysburg; disch. June 17, 1865.
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AND SCHUYLER COUNTIES, NEW YORK.
Wm. H. Manning, private, Co. F, 75th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 18, 1861; disch. Dec. 23, 1863; re-enl. Jan. 1, 1864.
Joseph J. Pieree, private, Co. C, 14th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Dec. 26, 1863; disch. Aug. 27, 1865.
Wallace W. Sears, enl. July, 1864; died.
Robert II. Smith, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Dec. 28, 1863; diseh. Aug. 1, 1865.
Engene Smith, enl. Dec. 1863.
Stephen A. Sherwood, enl. Dec. 1863.
Evander Smith, private, Co. D, 6th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Feb. 1864; killed May 19, 1864, at Spottsylvania.
Herman R. Smith.
Robert T. Lymon.
Cornelius B. Tompkins, enl. Dec. 1863.
Daniel Updike, enl. Dec. 1863.
Charles Van Dine, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Sept. 20, 1863; disch. Ang. 1865.
Robert A. Vanderpool.
George II. Warren, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Jan. 3, 1864 ; wounded May 13, 1863; disch. June 14, 1865.
James W. Ward, private, Co. I, 6th N. Y. Art .; enl. Jan. 3, 1864; disch. Sept. 23,1865.
Theron C. Wright.
James H. Waring, enl. Jan. 1864; died in service.
Irving Agney, private, Co. A, 89th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. 1861.
Alonzo Richards, enl. 1864.
J. W. Aikens, private, Co. I, 50th N. Y. Regt .: enl. Sept. 3, 1861 ; diseh. Dec. 25, 1863; re-end. Dec. 25, 1863; disch. June 13, 1865.
Herman C. Sturdevant. Archibald E. Price.
Grover King, private, Co. B, 108th N. Y. Regt .; disch. June, 1865.
Ezra King, private, Co. K, 22d N. Y. Cav .; died Oet. 9, 1864.
Michael Sutton, private, Co. B, Gtl N. Y. Regt .; end. Dec. 26, 1863; disch. Sept. 1, 1865.
Irving J. Ferguson, private, Co. M, 21st N. Y. Cav .; end. Dec. 25, 1863. Jolen Strowbridge.
Wyckoff Brower.
William HI. Van Dine, private, Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. Sept. 8, 1864; diseh. June, 1865.
Frank A. Footo (drafted), private, Co. B, 21st N. Y. Cav .; enl. July 26, 1863; disch. May 29, 1865.
Martin O'Connell (drafted); disch. for disability.
Board Close, private, Co. E, 126th N. Y. Regt .; enl. July 21, 1862; disch. June 3, 1865.
Le Roy Thompson, eorp., Co. D, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 21, 1862; disch. June 9, 1865.
John A. Cushing (drafted); died in service.
- Vanhorn (drafted).
John Donihue, enl. 1861; died.
Richard Ma Lelly, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt.
Fletcher Ililliard, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. April 2, 1861 ; dischi. June 19, 1863; ro-enl. March 4, 1864 ; taken prisoner.
Thomas Lewis (drafted), private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt,
Jefferson Smith, private, Co. 1, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. April 29, 1861 ; disch. for disability.
William Carskadden.
Richard Taylor, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. April 29, 1861 ; disch. for disability, Aug. 1861.
Edward Camp, sergeant, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 17, 1861, disch, on account of wounds, July 21, 1862, West Point, Va.
Sammuel Frazier, private, Co. E, 26th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Jan. 17, 1861 ; killed at second Bull Run.
James E. Allen, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 7, 1861 ; wounded at Gaines' Farm; died Ang. 2, 1862.
Ira Darling, private, Co. I, 32d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 5, 1861; disch. Oct. 27, 1861.
Rufus Green, died.
Jery Snyder, disch, for disability ; re.en].
George Vat Order, corporal, Co. D, 143d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Aug. 13, 1862; disch. July 20, 1865.
George Bullard, private, 15th N. Y. Regt.
John Bainbridge, private, Co. E, 64th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 1861; wounded at Fredericksburg; died June 16, 1863.
Joseph R. Smith, private, Co. I, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Jan. 1864.
Edwin King, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; cul. May, 1861 ; died in hospital. Jared Coon, private, Co. D, 6th N. Y. Art. ; enl. Dec. 31, 1863; disch. Ang. 31, 1865. Chester S. Morgan, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. May 10, 1861 ; disch.
Oct. 19, 1861, for disability ; re-oul. in Co. D, 143d Regt., Aug. 18, 1862 ; disch. July 27, 1865.
Nathan King, private, Co. K, 22d N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Feb. 19, 1865.
Robert M. Treter, sergeant, Co. K, 21st N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Sept. 1863.
Ilenry C. Lazeer, private, 109th N. Y. Regt. ; end. Aug. 1862; disch. Nov. 1862, for disability.
Wni. Jolin Nixson, private, Co. A, 89th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Sept. 27, 1861 ; wounded ut Antictam ; disch. Jan. 20, 1863.
Emerson Spieer, private, Co. K, 10th N. Y. Art .; enl. Feb. S, 1864; disch. Aug. 21, 1865.
Daniel Spicer (drafted), private, 11th N. Y. Regt. ; killed in ears near Port Jervis. John J. Hal-y, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. July 30, 1803; disch. Aug. 9,1865.
Henry Chapman, private, Co. F, 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 6, 1864; wounded April 12, 1865 ; diseh. June 6, 1865.
Frank Creque, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav .; enl. Ang. 1, 1863; diseh. Aug. 18, 1865.
Charles B. Douglass, private, Co. F, 86th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 2, 1864 ; dischi. June 2, 1865.
Oliver C. Ayers, Ist lieut., Co. A, 39th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Nov. 24, 1862; killed Oct. 5, 1864.
Edward B. Smith, private, Co. G, 109th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 4, 1862.
Isaac Campbell, private, Co. I, 4th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Oct. 1862; wounded ; taken prisoner ; diseh. July 1, 1865.
Clark Creqne, private, Co. G, 15th N. Y. Cav. ; enl. Aug. 9, 1864.
Seneca Kelly, private, Co. A, 89th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 7, 1861 ; pro. to sergt .- major, Ang. 9, 1862; disch. Oct. 11, 1864.
Albert II. Pierson, capt., 179th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Jan. 12, 1865 ; wounded April 2, 1865; disch. June 20, 1865.
Abramı M. Creque, eorp., 89th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Sept. 10, 1861; wounded at Antietam ; disch. Oct. 10, 1864.
Rosiue S. Fish, private, Co. K, 3d N. Y. Regt. ; enl. May 16, 1862; disch. May 11, 1864.
Haschal Croque, private, Co. F, 75th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Oet. 2, 1862; killed Oct. 20, 1864, at Newton, Va.
Christopher Whiting, private, 137th N. Y. Regt. ; enl. Dre. 28, 1863 ; died July 30, 1864.
William E. Dockstater, private, Co. K, 75th N. Y. Regt .; enl. March 28, 1862 ; re-enl'd in Co. E, samo regiment, March 25, 1864; disch. Ang. 31, 1865.
Charles Creque, private, Co. A, 32d N. Y. Regt .; enl. April, 1861 ; re-enl. Aug. 1863.
Florence B. Fish, private ; enl. Dee. 23, 1863; disch. Aug. 1865.
Lewis A. Ball, private, Co. F, 126th Regt .; enl. Ang. 7, 1862; wounded and taken prisoner at llarper's Ferry ; disch.
Sylvester Sears, private, 137th N. Y. Regt .; enl. Aug. 17, 1862; wounded at Wanhatchie, Ga .; disch. June, 1865.
Jolin Donihue, private ; history unknown.
Thomas Sarsfield, enl. 1861 ; history unknown.
- Himrod, enl. 1861 ; history unknown.
Timothy Rockwell; history unknown.
- Ginney, enl. 1861 ; history unknown.
The following persons were enlisted and mustered into the service in Jan. 1865, at New York, for the town of Ulysses, and paid each $650 by said town :
Peter A. Norris, Henry Bowers, Jaines Powers, John Bolton, Samuel F. Grower, Charles Roberts, Albert Kopp, Charles K. Lawrence, Robert Callaghan, Thomas Nash, Michael Sullivan, Michael T. McGuire, John Riley, David Ford, Isaae Stage, John Van Nostrand, John F. Mallory, Williato Kenedy, William Large, Thomas F. O'Neil, Willenn Culbert, Joha Duffy, James MeCabe, James Kane, James Burns, Gabriel Eltine, William O'Briene, John F. French, Charles Williams, Lewis Deson, S. Ava on, Theodore Iloffman.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
IIIRAM KING.
Mr. King is of English descent. His grandfather, John King, came from Connecticut to what is now Tompkins County, in 1770, locating near Ithaca. Of his family of six sons and five daughters, John, the father of Hiram King, was the eldest child. He was born Aug. 25, 1791, in what is now the town of Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N. Y. About the year 1814 he married Elizabeth Ganung, daugh- ter of Jason Ganung, an early settler of the same section of country. Elizabeth King was born Dec. 28, 1794, and died Oct. 14, 1871. Her husband died March 13, 1875, aged eighty-four years. John King, and his father also, did a fair share of the work of the pioneer, in clearing up the wilder- ness. The family of John and Elizabeth King embraced ten children, namely, Jehiel, Lucy, Judah, Hiram,-the subject of this memoir,-Orrin, Anson, Sylvester, Orsemns, Jud- son, and Adaniel. All are living except Orrin, Orsemus, and Judson. Jehiel married Mary Ann Todd, and is liv- ing in Catharine, Schuyler Co., N. Y. ; Lucy married, first,
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HISTORY OF TIOGA, CHEMUNG, TOMPKINS,
Caleb F. Hill, and second, Foster Eroy, and resides also in Catharine; Judah married Augustus Hill, and is living in Cattaraugus Co., N. Y .; Orrin married Phebe A. Case, who survives her husband, and resides in Enfield, N. Y .; Anson married Julia Prince, and lives in Ulysses; Sylvester married Rachel King (no connection), and also lives in Ulysses ; Orsemus married Polly Prince, who survives her husband, and resides in Bradford Co., Pa .; Adaniel mar- ried Kate Debond, and is located in Ulysses ; and Judson (since deceased) married, first, Candace Prince, and second, her cousin Lydia, the latter of whom is now living in Brad- ford Co., Pa.
Hiram King, son of John and Ehzabeth King, was born Sept. 26, 1820, in the town of Ulysses. He has been twice married, first, in 1844, to Samantha M. Bolyen, and in April, 1860, to Anna, daughter of Clark Daggett. His youth was spent upon his father's farm. Soon after his first marriage he removed to. Newfield, where he resided fourteen years. He then returned to Ulysses, which he has since made his home. He has but one child, Herman C. King, born in 1861, and living at home,-an exceed- ingly smart and promising young man.
Mr. King has always followed the vocation of a farmer. Although he has served as trustee, and as overseer of high- ways for many years, and never shirks his share of public burdens, yet he modestly shrinks from public office and politics. He and his wife are both members of the Baptist Church of Trumansburg, and are not only consistent Chris- tian people, but highly esteemed-being hospitable, gen- erous, and kind-beloved by all who know them. Their portraits, and a view of their home, may be seen on another page.
CYRUS II. HOWE.
The subject of this sketch was born Dec. 18, 1805, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., N. Y. His parents were poor, and as soon as he was old enough to leave home, he worked upon a farm in summer and went to school in winter. This was his only and limited opportunity for acquiring an education. At the age of eighteen years he commenced teaching school, which was his principal occupation for several years.
He married, in 1827, Miss Mary Farrington. She was born Jan. 31, 1805, in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., N. Y. In 1836, Mr. Howe removed from Dutchess to Tompkins Co., N. Y., and settled in the village of Jacksonville. There he taught school winters and worked on a farm sum- mers. In 1840 he was appointed postmaster of Jackson- ville, N. Y., his first commission being signed by John M. Niles, Postmaster-General. He filled the office for eight or ten years, under several successive Presidents, performing its duties to the satisfaction of all. About this time he embarked in the produce-brokerage business, in which he continued as long as he lived.
In 1864, Mr. Howe was appointed Assistant Assessor for Division No. 1 of the Twenty-sixth Collection District of Internal Revenue of the State of New York. This office he held, by annual reappointment, for six consecutive years, until 1871. He had also been a conveyancer and
notary public for many years, and at the time of his death hield the responsible stations of notary public, revenue assessor, and railroad commissioner. He died very sud- denly, from a stroke of apoplexy, July 3, 1871.
Mr. Howe had three children,-one son and two daugh- ters,-who all died of consumption between the ages of eighteen and twenty-six years.
Mr. Howe was a very energetic man,-prudent, saga- cious, and enterprising. Possessed of many noble traits of character, he leaves behind him an honored name, worthy of record in our pages.
DANIEL ELMORE
was born in Richmondville, Schoharie Co., N. Y., Jan. 31, 1805. He is of English parentage, and traces his genealogy back to Aylmer, tutor to Lady Jane Grey, and made Bishop of London by Queen Elizabeth in 1562. He was made homeless by Bonaparte's embargo, at Nantz, in 1812, making potash, on which he largely depended, unsaleable. He soon after found a home with his paternal grand- mother, in Spencertown, Columbia Co, N. Y., who had lost her husband in the Revolutionary war. Here he early developed a love for knowledge, but at the age of sixteen years circumstances led him to a choice of an apprentice- ship at carpentering for five years in his native town. Having mastered his trade, he married, in 1826, and moved to Albany, where he was employed by William James as a master-builder. His services were highly ap- preciated here, but preferring a country life, he was em- ployed during the next decade in the practice of his trade in his native village.
In the fall of 1840 he removed, with his family, now consisting of five children, to Trumansburg. Having been ordained a minister of the gospel, he here found a rich field of labor and reward. Six days of physical work was supplemented by a travel of from one to twenty miles on the Sabbath, and preaching one, two, and often three times, thus making seven days' full service in a week.
Another opportunity in educational work was improved by him in helping to establish a good school ; and having served his native town as inspector, he had the pleasure, against much opposition, of seeing the old district absorbed by the first union school of his village in 1844, he serving both as trustce and builder. This union, with its library, for a time served a good purpose, and made another ad- vance attainable, and, in 1854, the friends of a higher de- partment raised the funds, organized, built, and opened the Trumansburg Academy, under the supervision of the State Regents. In this, also, his position as trustee and archi- tect made plenty of work, and long and well did this insti- tution bless the young and prepare many for high places of trust and honor ; and in this year (1878) the time had fully come for another step in the upward grade, and most earn- estly was this opportunity embraced, co-laboring with others, until these two schools were united in one under the con- trol of a new board of education.
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