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Julius C. Thomas, G, 1, L. A. (en. in 13, 21, 3 mos.), en. July, '62, mn. o. June, '65. Charles Tompkins, G, 1, L. A., en. Oct., '64, m. o. July, '65. Joseph Todd, H, 21, en. Sept., '61, dis. Dec., 64.
John L. Tuttle, F, 86, en. July, '63, m. o. Feb., 64.
Franklin Tyler, B, 144, en. May, '64, m. o. Aug., 64.
George H. Van Blarcum, D, 111, com. Ist Lieut. Aug., '62, pro. Capt. March, '64, w'd near Stone Mt., dis. for dis. Feb., '65.
Isaac Van Valkenberg, H, 21, en. Sept., '61, m. o. July, '65. Peter H. Van Valkenberg, Navy.
William S. Van Valkenberg, Navy.
Reuben Van Tassel, H, 21, en. Sept., '61, m. o. July, '65.
LeRoy Van Tassel, B, 144, en. May, '64, m. o. Aug., 64.
L. T. Van Tassel, A, 100, en. Aug., '62, m. o. June, '65.
Silas Van Tassel, 2 Cal. Cav., en. 62, m. o. '65 ..
Elliot M. Warner, B, 144, en. May 2, 64, m. o. with Co. Aug. 31, '64.
Liberty Warner, H, 21, en. Sept. 2, '61, killed in battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, '63.
George L. Warner, B, 144, en. May 2, 64, m. o. Aug. 31, '64. Ira Ward, H, 21, en. Sept. 2, '61, cap. Sept. 20, 63, at battle of Chickamauga, Ga., died in Rebel prison at An- dersonville, Ga., Oct. 6. 64.
C. C. Whitmore, G, 10 Cav., en. Nov., 62. m. o. July. '65. Wm. W. Wicoff, G, 10 Cav., en. Oct., '62, died Aug. 4, '63, at Cincinnati.
Emmet B. Williams, B, 144, May, '64, to Aug., '64, and L. Art., '64 to '65.
Daniel Williams, G, 1. L. A., en. Aug., '62. m. o. June, '65. Anton Williams, K, 61, en. Aug., '62, trans'd to E, Sept. 1, '65, while absent in V. R. C., dis. May 31, '65, on Surg's cert. of dis., Co. D), 10th Reg't, V. R. C.
Ernst Williams, F, 86, en. June, '63, m. o. Feb., 64. Hiram West, W. M. M. and 144, en. as John Haight. Jolin R. Wood, Washington Minute Men.
W. H. Wood, D, 11I, en. Aug., '62, m. o. June 27, '65.
Walter Wood, F, 86, from June, '63, to Feb., '64, and B, 144, en. May, '64, cap. near Berryville, died in Salisbury prison, Nov. 18, '64.
Samuel Wooley, H, '67, en. Nov., '63, died at Jones Neck Hosp., Aug., '64.
Win. Wooley, W. M. M., B, 144, en. May, '64. m. o. as Corp'l, Aug., '64.
Oscar M. Worden, B, 144, en. May, '64, m. o. Aug., '64.
D. W. Wright, G, 1, 1. A., en. July, '62, in. o. June, '65. Erastus H. Wright, B, 21 (8 mosa, en. April. '61, m. o. Aug., 61. Joseph Young, G, 10 Cav., en. Jan., '63.
WEBSTER TOWNSHIP.
The roster and record of troops furnished by Webster township to the Federal army between
April 15, 1861, and the close of the war of the Rebellion, were compiled by Capt. S. S. Can- field, Robert Davidson, R. H. Householder and other veterans of Scotch Ridge. To their work a few additions were made.
George W. Altman, G, 189, en. Feb. 11, '65, m. c. Sept. '65. Martin W. Altman, L, 2 H. Art., en. July, '63, died at Knox- ville, Tenn., Jan. 11, '65.
Alvin C. Austin, 144, en. May 2, '64, m. o. with Co. F, Aug. 24, '64, injured in wreck Sept. 22, '63.
Rufus F. Austin, F, 144, en. May 2, '64, m. o. with Co. Aug. 24, '64, injured in wreck near Perrysburg. 63.
Daniel Anderson, B, 111, en. '62, cap. near Lenoir, Tenn .. '63, died in Andersonville June 8, '64.
James Banks, -, 21, term expired Sept. 22, '64. three years. Norman Brewster, C, 3 Cav., Ist Lieut. June 7, '62, served from 'fl to Dec., '64.
Alanson Bushnell, F, 144, m. o. with Co. F in '64; injured in wreck Sept. 22, '63.
Samuel Burke, -, 21, mus. Aug. 24, '61, killed at Stone River Jan. 1, '63.
Anthony Burns, A, 100, Aug. 3, '62, died at Mt. Vernon, Ky., Jar .. 6, '63.
Henry Biddle, 3 Cav. and C, 144, in latter May to Aug .. '64. and K, 111; injured in wreck near Perrysburg. Sept., '63. Sidney Biddle, L, 3 Cav., Sept., '61, to Oct., '64.
Noah Bradley, injured in wreck near Perrysburg Sept. 22. 63. James M. Biddle, H, 3 Cav., Sept., '61, to Oct .. 64.
Silas S. Canfield, K, 21 O. V. 1., Capt. Sept. 19, '61. cap. at Chickamauga, dis. April 1, '65.
George S. Canfield, -, 21, Musician, dis. for dis. Jan. 16, '64. Willard Caryl, -, 21, served as Musician from muster-in to March 17, '62, dis. for dis.
Freeborn H. Caryl, -, 100, served from July 26, '62, to Aug. 1, '64, when he was recorded as absent on duty.
Alonzo Caryl.
William Colvin, K, 21, en. Feb. 18, '64, absent, sick, m. o. July 25, '65. Lucius Carey, -, 21, en. Aug. 24, '61, died Jan. 9, '62, in Wood county.
Henry Clements, -- , 21, dis. for dis. Dec. 2, '62. William Cornwell.
Robert S. Davidson, H, 67, en. Oct. 22, 61, w'd. at Fort Wagner, S. C., July 18, '63. and May 9, 64, at Chester Sta., Va., m. o. Dec. 7, '65.
Robert M. Davidson, 1, 144, May, '64, to Aug. 31, '64, in- jured in wreck near Perrysburg, Sept., '63.
Thomas S. Davidson, K, 21, Ang., '61, cap in '63, at Chicka- mauga, died in Andersonville, Aug. 5, '64. William W. Dunipace, D, 86, en. June 30, 63, m. o. with Co. Feb. 10, '64.
John Dunipace, I, 144, en. May 2, 64, app. Corpl. May 11, '64; cap. Aug. 13, '64, in action, near Berryville, Va., m. o. Sept. 7, '64.
George Eggleston, A, 100, en. July, '62, died at Covington, Ky., Oct. 13, 62.
James A. Forrest, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, '61, dis. June 21, 65. for wounds rec'd. in action.
James Forrest, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, '61, killed May 31, '64, near Kenesaw Mountain.
Thomas Forrest, K. 21, en. Aug. 25. 62, cap. at Chicka- mauga, dis. June 5, '65.
Robert Forrest, - , 21. John S. Forrest, K, 21, en. Aug. 24, 61, dis. for dis. June, 62. William Forrest, K, 21, en. Aug. 24. '61, died in Anderson- ville, Sept. 7, '64.
Mexander Forrest, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, '61, m. o. July 25, 65. William R. Forrest, K, 21, en. Aug. 21, '61, cap. . It Chickamauga, m. o. Jan. 24, 65.
Robert Forrest, K. 21, en. Sept. 10, '61, cor. '65, m. o. July 25, '65 ( son of John ).
Henry A. Fox, K. 21. en. Sept. 10, 61. m. o. July 25, 65. John Fox, Jr., 4th Mich. Cav.,
Charles W. Flowers, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, 61, w'd. at Jones- boro, Ga., tr, to V. R. C., Jan. 1, 65.
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I'm. J. Fenton, injured in wreck near Perrysburg. Sept. 22, '63, while en route to camp.
William Fenton, A, 144, served until m. o. of command. Jobn W. Fenton, I, 144, May 2 to Aug. 31, 64.
Thomas Finlay, K, 21. en. Sept. 10, 'Gl, w'd at Jonesboro, Ga., in. o. July 25, 65.
John Freeman, 3 Cav., recruit of March, '64, sent to reg't. in April.
George Greiner, L, 3 Cav., Farrier, en. Feb., '64, m. o. Aug. 65. John Greiner, C, 3 Cav., Wagoner, Aug., '61, to Oct. 7, '64, cap. Oct. 17, '62, paroled.
George W. Garner, F. 144, Corp., May to Vug., 64. Adam Hinds, K, 21. en. Sept. 10, 61, wounded in S. Carolina, Corp. '65, m. o. July 25, '65.
Robert H. Householder, I, 21, en. May, 61, and in A, 100, July, '62, cap. Sept. 8, 63, at Limestone Station, escaped from Andersonville; m. o. with Reg.
Samuel P. Hathaway, K, 21, en. Feb. 23, '64, captured at battle of Bentonville, N. C., March 19, '65, m. o. June 9, '65, re .- en. in U. S. A. in '66, and for 3 yrs. was sta- tioned at Ft. Leavenworth. Ft. Randall and Ft. Sully, dis. in '69.
John Hathaway, E, 144, May 2 to Ang. 24, 64, injured in wreck near Perrysburg, Sept. 22, 63.
Lewis Householder, F, 144, Corp., May to Aug., '64.
Adam M. Householder, L, 2nd H. A., en. July, 63, m. o. Aug., '65.
Arthur Householder, 10th Cavalry.
John W. Householder, G, 10 Cav., en. Oct., 62. n. o. July, '65. Alfred Householder, 2nd H. A., Bat. L, en. '63. served until Aug., '65.
George W. Hathaway, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, '61, Sergt. in '64, reduced '65, m. o. July 25, '65.
Isaac M. Ilathaway, K, 21, en. Sept. 10, 61, killed near Ken- esaw Mountain, Ga., May 31, '64.
Homer Hart, 2nd H. A. (A deaf and dumb man.)
James T. Inman, K, 21, Sergt., en. Sept., 61, ched of wounds recd. at Atlanta, Oct. 1, '64.
Abraham Jolley, injured in wreck near Perrysburg, Sept. 22, '63.
Abel Jolley, 1, 144, en. May, '64, cap. at Monocacy, died in Danville prison, Jan. 4, '65.
Jesse S. Jolley, F, 144, en. May, '64, m. o. Aug., 64.
George W. Jolley, K, 21, Cor., en. Aug., '61, cap. at Chicka- mauga, died in Andersonville, Aug. 15, 64.
John Layman, I, 111, en. Aug., '62, m. o. with Company, June 27, '65.
Henry Long.
George C. Long, said to have served in artillery regt.
George Long, 1, 144, May to Aug .. '64.
David N. Loomis, K, 21, Sergt., en. Aug. 24, 61, killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, '62.
Thomas J. Lee, D, 111, served from Aug., '62, to June. '65. Alpheus C. Mclntyre, K, 21, 1 Sergt., en. Sept., '61, killed near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., May 31, 64. Clement McDonald.
David Main, F, 144, served full term, as Sergeant.
George McFall, K, 22, en. Aug. 24, '61, died at Louisville, Ky., Dec. 22, '61.
John Muir, Sr., L, 3 Cav., ser. Sept., '61, to Oct .. '64.
John Muir, Jr. (son of Sam.), -, 100, died on board prison ship, and buried in the sea opposite Port Royal. William Muir, E, 144, May to Aug., 64.
John D. Muir, K, 21, en. Aug., 61, dis. Jan .. 63, com'd. Sept., '63, 2 Lieut. G, 64 Batt'In., injured Sept., '63, in R. R. wreck, while en route (in charge of Co.I to Toledo, O., transf'd to E, 144, 2 Lieut., m. o. Aug., 64.
James H. Muir, K, 21, en. Aug., '61, tr. to V. R. C., Oct. 29, 63. Frederick Nemeyer, L. 3 Cav., en. Sept., Bl. m. o. Aug., '(5). William Nemeyer, Illinois regiment.
Andrew Ordway, K, 21, en. Sept., 61, died at Athens, Ma., June 10, 62.
Henry Pember, K. 21, en. Aug., 'Bl, m. o. Sept. 11.
Homer Pember, K, 21, en. Sept., 62, dis. for dis. April 29, 63. James Pember, K, 21, en. Aug., '62, died at Cincinnati, Olio, March 11, 53.
John W. Pember, en. Sept., '61, m. o. July, 65. -
F. N. Pember, E, 144, May to August, 64.
Freeman Pember, injured in wreck near Perrysburg, Sept. 22. '63.
John Priest, F, 144, May to August, '64.
Richard Priest, D, 111, en. Aug. 12, 62, m. o. with Co. June 27, 65. William Philo, . , 144, killed in wreck on C. H. & D., Sept. 22, '63.
Asahel Philo, . , 144, not mustered in, injured in wreck. Sept., '63. W. C. Philo, C, 13, and D, 11, injured at Cotton Hill, Va .. June 21, '64.
James Place, 10 Cav., and K. 84; served first in the 84th and then as Blacksmith in 10th Cav. until 65.
Charles Robinson, 3 Cav., served 3 years until dis.
Charles Ransford, K, 21, en. Aug., '61, dis. for dis. Feb. 20, 63. Archibald Reid, D, 12, en. Nov., '61, Corp. Jan., '62, next Sergt., m. o. Sept., '65, formerly in 1, 21 (3 mos., died at home in '65.
James Reid, -- , 72, and 1, 21 (3 mos.), en. April, 61. m. o. Aug., '61, died. Robert Reid.
William Reid, F. 21, en. Aug., 62, m. o. Jine, '65.
Leonard Snider, F, 144, May to Ang .. 64.
John Scott, killed in wreck near Perrysburg, Ohio, Sept. 22. '63, while en route to camp. William Scott, 3 Cav., killed in C. H. & D. wreck.
William Scott, L, 3 Cav .. died in prison at Macon, Ga., July 31, 63.
George Scott, 1, 3 Cav., full term, formerly 1, 21 ( mos.). Levi Scott, in the 100-days' service as sub.
Darius Scott, K. 21, en. Aug., 61, cap. at Chickamauga, died in Danville prison, Feb. 1, 64.
John T. Stewart, E, 144, Corp. May to Aug., 64.
James Stewart, K, 21, en. Aug., '61, served until July, '65.
Hugh Stewart, 1, 144, en. May, 64, cap. in action near Berry- ville, Va., Aug. 13, '64, m. o. Sept. 7, '64.
Robert D. Stewart, D, 86, June 30. '63, to Feb. 19, 64.
Robert Stewart, -- , 29, en. Aug., '64. sub., died on David's Island, N. Y., March 4, 65.
John H. Stewart, F, 144, en. May, 64, mn. o. Aug., '64.
David Shanks. 1, 144, en. May 2, '64, w'd in action near Ber- ryville, V'a., Aug. 13, 64, m. o. Aug., '64. John Shanks, 1, 144.
William Shanks, K, 21, en. Aug. 24. 61, killed in battle of Chickamauga, Ga., Sept. 20, 63.
Thomas Shanks, F, 144. en. May, '64, m. o. Ang., 64. George Shanks, K. 21, Cor., en. Aug. 24. 61. died Sept. 22. '63, of wounds rec. in battle of Chickamauga. Sept. 20, '63.
John Smith, 1, 144, May to Aug., 64.
Isaac Smith, F, 144, en. May 2, 64, m. o. Aug. 24, 64.
Julius Stocking, K, 21, en. Ang., 61, dis. for dis. June 3, 62.
Jacob Sipfle, L, 3 Cav., died of disease May 15, 62, at Camp Dennison.
Augustus Sipfle, K, S Cav., served from March, 64, to Ang., 65. Thomas J. Stillwell, K. 21, en. Aug., 62, tr. to V. R. C., April 10, '64, died in '95.
I. K. Seaman, 1, 21. Capt., 3 months.
James Taylor, I., 3 Cav., Jan., '64, to July, '65, formerly on three-months' service.
John Taylor, D. 111. Aug., 62, to June 8. '65.
Aaron Thompson. K. 21, en. Aug., 61. dis. Sept., 62, on Surg's cert. of dis.
Isaac Taylor, B, 21, en. Aug., 'Bl, m. o. Sept. 18, '64, at .At- lanta, Ga.
William Weddell, K, 21, en. Aug. 26, '61. dis. Jan. 9. '62. on Surg's cert. of dis.
George Weddell, D, 86, en. 64, and again in Co. 1, 144. pro. Ist Lieut., cap, at Monocacy, dis. Feb., '65.
John Wilson, E. 144, May 2. 64, to Aug. 24, 64
William Wilson. 1. 111. May to Ang, 61, injured in wreck near Perrysburg, Sept. 22, 6%.
Jannes Walker, . 21
Jesse Walker, K, 21, Serat., Sept. 19, 'til, dis. July, 15.
George Zimmerman, K, 21, en. Aug., BI, died at Nashville. Tenn., Jan. 23, 53.
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Milton Zimmerman, A, 10), July, '62. to June. '65. Isaac Zimmerman, L. 2 H. A., July, '63, served to Aug., '65. Daniel Zimmerman, K. 21, Cor., en. Sept., '61. m. o. July 25, '65. Veteran.
WESTON TOWNSHIP.
The names of Weston township soldiers who enlisted and served in the war of the Rebellion, with their records, are given in the following ros- ter, prepared by Dr. Hill and other veterans, and corrected by Dr. W. W. Hill, J. E. Clark, Carlo Call, J. W. Brownsberger and B. F. Kerr. The line dividing the new township of Grand Rapids has been observed in distributing the names; so that only men who enlisted from within the pres- ent township boundaries find mention here.
George Briggs, K, 111. Aug., '62, June, 65.
Henry Burdue, K, III, Aug., '62, June. '65, w'd. at Franklin, Tenn., Nov., 30, 1864.
Jeremiah Bowlin, K, 111, Aug., '62, June, '65.
Austin D. Bassett, 1, 141, May, '64, died June 26, '64, at An- napolis, Md.
Levi Bassett, G, 60, Feb., '64, Aug., '65.
Eugene Brisbin, H, 21, Sept., '61. July, 65.
James Brisbin, H. 21, May, '61, May, 62. dis. for dis.
Albert Brisbin, H. 21, Feb., '64, July, '65.
Levi Brisbin, H, 21, Sept., '61, died of w'ds. rec. at Murfrees- boro, Tenn.
Francis M. Brisbin, H, 21. Sept., '61, tr. to 18. U. S. Inf.
Edward Baldwin, 1, 144, May 2, to May 12. 64, dis for dis.
Charles Baldwin, B. 55, from Sept .. '64, to May, 65.
Byron C. BakIwin, A. 100, Aug .. 62, Color Guard, killed at Franklin, Tenn .. Nov. 30, 64.
Joseph Burkett, I, 144, May, '64, to April, 1865, prisoner 11 months.
John Burkett, F, 86, en June, '63, m. o. Feb., '64.
Henry J. Barton, 1, 144, May, '64, to Aug., 64.
Allen Bortel, H, 68, en. Feb., '64, m. o. July. '65.
William H. Banister, K, 111, Aug., '62, to June, '65.
Daniel M. Brown, H, 21, Feb., '64, July, '65.
George Cornell, H. 21, Oct., '61, killed near Vining Sta., Ga., July 9, '64.
Alva Calkins, H, 21, Sept., '61, died Dec. 30, '61, at Weston, Ohio.
John Cornell, A, 100, lost on the " Sultana."
John Croshaw, D, 21, Aug., '61. killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63.
Spencer Croshaw, D, 21. Ang., '61, July, 65.
Fillmore Croshaw, D, 21, Feb., '64, March, 65.
John W. Crom, A, 49, Aug., '61, dis. for wounds, July, 62. Jerry B. Crom, H, 86, June, '63. Feb., '64. Frank Corkell.
Franklin Culbertson, en. Aug., '62, died of w'ds Aug. 30, '64. Uriah S. Deweese, F. 86, June, '63, Feb., '64. on, April, '64.
Ephraim W. Dull, D. III, Aug., '62, killed at Mud Creek, Ga., Aug. 14, 62.
John L. Dull, 1, 144, May, 64. Aug., '64.
James Diamond, H, 21, died at Louisville.
Chauncey H. Dewese, 1, 144, May, '64, cap. July 9, '64, at battle of Monocacy, died in Danville (Vas prison Nov. 6, '64.
Samnel Dewese, A, 100, en. Aug., '62, m. o. June, '65.
James Facer, K, 111, en. Ang., '62, cap. near Dandridge, m. o. June, '65. William Facer, K, 11, en. Ang., 62, cap. on retreat from Dandridge, died in Andersonville. April 20, 64.
George Frankfather, 11, 49, Dee., 63, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb, 5, '64.
David Frankfather, H. 49, Aug., '61, Nov., '65.
Albert Frankfather. H, 49, Aug., '61, wounded at Nashville, served to Nov., '65.
Oliver Fairbanks, I, 144, May, '64.
John Ford, 100, en. July, '62, m. o. June, '65.
Joseph Gingery, K, 111. Aug., '62, killed at Franklin. Tenn. Abraham Gingery, H, 21, Sept., '61, killed May 1, '62, in action at Pulaski, Tenn.
John Gingery, D. 21, Aug., '61, died of wounds Feb. 20, '65. Emanuel Gingery. 1, 144, May to Aug., '64.
Jacob Gingery, I, 144, May, '64, killed July 9, '64, at Monoc- acy, Md. Aaron Gingery, D. 21, Aug., '61, July, '65.
Richard Green, C. 55. en. Sept. 30, 64, m. o. June, '65.
John Hoover, H, 21, Sept., '61, to Sept., '64.
Arch B. Hoover, 1, 68, Oct., 61, July, '65.
John P'. Hamilton, H, 21, Sept., '6l, dis. for wounds Nov., 64. James Harris.
Alva J. Inscho, A, 100, en. July, '62, m. o. June, '65.
George Irwin, 1, 144, May 2, to May 12, '64, dis. on cert. of dis. Thomas Junkins, F. 86, June, '63. to Feb., '64.
Samuel R. Junkins, I, 144, May to Aug., 64.
W. O. Keeler, Ist Colo. Cav., buried at Weston.
Edward Kelsey, D, 21. Aug., '61, w'd at Jonesboro, m. o. July, '65.
Harry Kromer, known to have died in service.
David T. Lashley, H, 68, June, '64, July, 65.
Alvin C. McCall, 1, 111, en. Aug., '62, m. o. June, 65.
John McLogan, K, 111, Aug., '62. June, '65.
John McCrory, H. 21, en. '61, m. o. '65.
L. O. Montross, K. 111, Aug., '62, March, '63.
Miles Montross, died in the service.
A. G. Miller, 1), 21, Feb., '64, May, '65.
Edward Miller, -- ,21, recruit, killed at Jonesboro, Ga., Sept. 64. Richard Mitchell, G, 10, May, '64, died Sept. 27, '64, in An- dersonville. George Mitchell, K, 21. en. Feb., '64, m. o. July, '65.
Edward Mitchell, K. 185, served to Sept. 26, '65.
Thomas Miller, K. 111. Aug., '62, June, '65.
James Marshall, D), 86, en. June. '63, m. o. Feb .. 64.
Hiram Parker, A, 182, en. Aug., '64. m. o. July, 65. Thomas H. Poling, K, 111, Aug., 62, June, '65.
John L. Poling, B, 111, Aug., '62, June, '65.
Samuel J. Pennyfather, H, 21, Sept., Kl. July. 65.
A. Henry Phenix, H, 21, Sept. 2, 61, cap. Sept. 20, '63, died in Andersonville, June 20, '64.
George W. Russ, K, 111, Aug., '62, w'd at Kenesaw Mt., m. o. '65.
Calvin J. Russ, H, 60, Feb., '64, killed at Spottsylvania, May 9, '64.
Anson Rosencrantz. D, 21, Feb .. '64, July. '65.
Albert Rosencrantz, A, 100. Aug., '62. w'd, m. o. April, '65. George W. Rosencrantz, A, 100, Aug., '62. June. 65. W. E. Smith, E, Ill. en. July, '62, Serg't. m. o. July, 65.
John I .. Swarm, K, 111, Aug., '62, killed on " Sultana." Franklin Swarm, H, 60, March, '64. July, '65. Addison Searles, HI, 21, en. 61, m. o. '65.
Alfred Searles, said to have enlisted from Weston.
George Smith, H, 21, en. '61, killed in Morgan Raid.
\'arren M. Smith, F, 86, en. June 24, '63, died near Cumber- land Gap. Ky. Edward Shepherd, 1, 100, en. Aug., '62, died in Libby Pris-
Lemuel Thayer, K, Ill, en. Aug., '62, died at Bowling Green. Ky., April 23, 63. Martin Tracy.
Wilber Vining, B, 111. en. Aug., 62, died at Bowling Green. Ky .. April 22, 63. A. V. Wade, F. 86, June, '63, to Feb., 64.
Joseph Walters, 20 Ind., killed in battle of the Wilderness. Jonathan Walters, I, 144, en. May, 64, killed at Monochey. Md., July 19. 64. Jacob Walters, 1, 144, May to Ang., 64. E. P. Williams, D, 21. Jan., 64, to July, 65. Edgar T. Williams, A, 100, en. Ang,, 62, wounded Am., 64, at Eutowah Creek. Ogida W'ade, I, 144, May to Aug., 64.
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Henry Wade.
Israel West, B, 111, en. July, 62. tr. to V. R. C. William Winnup, 1, 144, May to Aug., 64.
Joseph Ward, F, 86, June, '63, to Feb., 64.
James Ward, H, 68, en. Oct., '61, dis. for dis. July, 62, 1, 144, for full term.
Ed. Ward, F, 86, June, '63, to Feb., '64.
David Wilner, H, 60, en. Feb., '64, died at Petersburg, Va., Aug. 23, '64.
LOCAL MILITARY AFFAIRS.
District Committees .- The Congressional Mili- tary Committee appointed, in October, 1861, the following named citizens a Military Committee for Wood county: Henry H. Dodge and George Knoll, of Perrysburg; Thomas Gorrill, of Stony Ridge; James Pember, of Woodville; James M. Bronson, of Eagleville, and Jolin C. Wooster, of Bowling Green. George Laskey signed the notice as chairman of the Military Committee of this county.
The Washington Minute Men, or . Squirrel Hunters," left Tontogany in September, 1862, for the defense of Cincinnati. Among them were Caleb North, in his seventy-sixth year, and Archi- bald McComb, in his sixty-fifth year, while the others are named in the roster of Washington soldiers.
An Unlucky Day. - The accident of September 22, 1863, on the Dayton & Michigan railroad, re- sulted in the instant death of John Scott and William Philo, of Webster township, and serious injury to twenty-four others, named in the rosters of Webster and Freedom. Nearly all were resi- dents of Webster township, en route to the militia encampment at Toledo. The accident was caused by a collision, in which the two locomotives were reduced to debris, and the first car of the mili- tary train to splinters.
Acts of the Commissioners. - The Commission- ers, on June 7, 1862, having ascertained the number of soldiers' families in each township, appointed an agent for each township, and apportioned the relief fund according to the number requiring aid, as shown in the following statement: Perrysburg township, 23 families, $299 apportioned, E. Gra- ham, agent; Freedom, 13-$169, Ira Banks; Webster, 13 -- $169, George Loomis; Weston, 20 -$261, George Laskey; Washington, 11-$143. A. B. C. Drury; Plain, 11-$143, D. Newton; Center, 10-$130, Henry Shively; Bloom, 9- $119, John Russell; Montgomery, S-$104, J. B. Lockhart; Lake, 7 -- $91. Thomas Crago; Port- age, 7-$91, Collister Haskins; Perry, 7 --- $91, Isaac Brandeberry; Milton, 6-$78, Alvin Clark; Middleton, 4- $52. Amelins Robertson; jackson, 2-$26, J. R. Apger; Liberty, 2-$20, S. L.
Sargent; Troy, 5-$65, Thomas Gorrill; and Henry, not credited. This was the first notice taken of the war by the commissioners, so far as records show. On June 1. 1863, there were $2,7 16 paid to 388 soldiers' families. On Jan :- ary 7, 1864, the auditor was ordered to pay out of the military bounty fund, created that day, the sumn of $100, with interest, to each volun- teer, who enlisted in the military service of the United States, under the last call of the Presi- dent. The payment was made under the belief that the Legislature would give the commission- ers authority to levy a special tax to meet the outlay. In March, 1864, orders for $2,737 were issued against the Relief Fund; in June, 1864. $1,823; in June, 1865, $4, 134; in ' September, $8,206; in March, 1866, $7,000; and in june. IS66, $7, 100. The total is only a fraction of the moneys expended for war purposes, but is enough to show what the corporation or county did.
CONCLUSION.
Ohio furnished twenty three regiments of three-months' troops; 117 infantry regiments of three-years' troops; twenty-seven infantry regi- ments of one-year troops; two infantry regiments of six-months' troops; three infantry regiments of three-months' troops; forty-three infantry regi- ments of ยก00-days' troops; thirteen cavalry regi- ments of three-years' troops; three artillery regi- ments of three-years' troops; and twenty-six in- dependent batteries of three-years' troops. or about one-eighth of the 2,638, 523 men who en- listed in the Federal service from April. 1861, to August 20, 1866. Of the Ohio troops, 24,591 never returned: 6, 536 were killed in battle; 4,6;4 died of wounds, 13,354 died of disease in hos- pitals; while 872 officers were killed, or died of wounds or disease. Wood county's losses were heavy, as shown in the foregoing records, but by immigration since the war, the number of soldiers residing here has been kept near 50 per centum of the number who enlisted from her townships and villages.
From the auditor's documents, based on the assessors' returns for 1895, the number (1,297 of veterans now residing within the county's boundaries, is taken: Liberty township. 56. Freedom, 37; Troy, 22; Perrysburg -- south pre- cinct, 61; Perrysburg- north precinct, 48; Web- ster, 27; Jackson, 44: North Baltimore -- north. 48; North Baltimore-sonth, 47; Hammansburg. 9; Bloom-Cygnet precinct, to; Bloom-Jerry City precinct, 19; Bloomdale, 28; Bardstown, 17. Montgomery-Bradner precinct, 39; Freeport, "19.
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WOOD COUNTY, OHIO.
Risingsun, 26; Milton, 69; Grand Rapids, 59; Plain-3d ward B. G., 34; Plain-4th ward B. G., 37; Plain-east precinct, 18; Plain -- west pre- cinct, 12; Center-Ist ward B. G., 28; Center --- and ward B. G., 37; Center-Center precinct, 40; Lake-Millbury precinct, 18; Lake-Walbridge precinct, 32; Middleton-Haskins precinct, 37; Middleton-Dunbridge precinct, 25; Perry ---
north precinct, 36; Perry-south precinct, 17; Portage-east precinct, 11; Portage -- Portage precinct, 19; Ross, 14; Washington, 44; and Weston, 78.
The soldiers who settled here since the close of the war equal, if they do not exceed, the nun- ber who enlisted here, and who now reside where they heard the first call to arms.
CHAPTER XIX.
EARLY MISSIONARIES ON THE MAUMEE-VARIOUS MISSIONS-NAMES AND DATES OF MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL WHO PERFORMED THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY FROM 1830 TO 1852-CON- CLUSION.
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