History of Licking County, Ohio: Its Past and Present, Part 65

Author: N. N. Hill, Jr.
Publication date: 1881
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Number of Pages: 826


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J. W. Hatfield enlisted at Appleton in company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, Novem- ber, 1861, and died at Helena, Arkansas, in 1862.


Frank A. Haughey enlisted June 13, 1861, ar Newark, in company H, Third Ohio volunteer in- fantry. He was killed while on the Colone! Streight raid into Georgia, at the foot of Sand; Mountain, April 30, 1863, aged twenty-five years


Elijah Hawke enlisted in company D, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 10, 1862. died at Memphis, Tennessee, April 16, 1863.


B. Hayner, company A, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison, November 6, 1864


Enoch Hayner enlisted in company A, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry; was captured at Cloyd Mountain, Virginia, May 12, 1864; died at Ander- sonville, August 15, 1864.


Frederick J. Heeley, company. H, Third Ohio volunteer infantry, died December 26, 1872; bur- ied in Cedar Hill cemetery.


J. Milton Henderson, assistant surgeon; died January 4, 1865; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Michael Henne enlisted at Newark, October 24 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Young's Point, Louisiana January 26, 1863, aged twenty-nine years.


John Henry, a soldier of the War of 1812, died May 13, 1857; was buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Rufus W. Henthorn enlisted in company G. Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 22. 1861, and re-enlisted January 4, 1864. He was killed in the battle of Jonesborough, Georgia August 31, 1864.


R. Hermon was a member of company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia July 3, 1864; died in Andersonville prison Octo- ber 11, 1864.


Henry Hickey, company E, Twelfth Ohio volun- teer infantry, was killed July 24, 1864


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Wm. Hickey company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry, was killed at Winchester, Virginia, July 24, 1864.


Benjamin W. Hill, company B, Twenty seventh Ohio volunteer infantry. He died of consumption, August 26, 1865, and was twenty-seven years of age at the time of his death.


Caton Hill, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio vol- unteer infantry. He died of a gun-shot wound March 23, 1866, aged twenty-five years.


Ezra Hill, company K, Seventy-sixth Ohio vol- unteer infantry. He died January 3, 1862, at Jef- ferson Barracks, Missouri, aged twenty-two years.


John W. Hill enlisted August 1, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Sherman's Landing, Louisiana, in 1863.


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William Hines enlisted in company C, Twenty- seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, July 18, 1861, and re-enlisted January 1, 1864. He died at Big Shanty, Georgia, July 20, 1864, of wounds received at Kenesaw Mountain. He was in his twenty-first year.


Thomas A. Hirst enlisted February 11, 1864, in the Ninth Ohio volunteer cavalry, and died at Nashville, April 11, 1864, aged twenty years.


David A. Hollar, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died in the service of his country at the age of about nineteen years.


John Holland enlisted February 15, 1864, in company C, Twenty-seventh Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and was killed in battle July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Georgia, aged twenty-two years.


Hiram Holler, First Iowa cavalry, died October 14, 1865; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Jacob B. Hollinger, company I, Seventy-eighth Ohio volunteer infantry. He died in hospital at St. Louis, Missouri, April 12, 1862.


Wesley Holmes was a member of company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Vir- ginia, July 3, 1864, and died at Andersonville Sep- tember 30, 1864.


Isaac Holtsberry enlisted November 26, 1861, in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and was killed at Vicksburgh, Mississippi, June 11, 1863.


Thomas M. Holtsberry, company H, Thirty-first


Ohio volunteer infantry, was killed at Chick- amauga, November 19, 1863.


Jacob Honnegger enlisted at Newark, November 18, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volun- teer infantry, and died at St. Louis, Missouri, Feb- ruary 10, 1863, aged forty-one years.


William Horn, a soldier of the war of 1812, died June, 5, 1863; was buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


George M. Hoover, company H, Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry. He died at Nashville, March 30, 1864


Ebenezer W. Hopkins enlisted in March, 1864, in company B, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and died August 14, 1864, near Atlanta, Georgia, in the eighteenth year of his age.


Lewis A. Hopkins enlisted in the Eighteenth United States regulars, November 20, 1861, and died at Lebanon, Kentucky, February 23, 1862, in the twentieth year of his age.


Enos Howell enlisted June 22, 1861, in compa- ny D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Monterey, Tennessee, May 29, 1862, aged nineteen years.


James W. Howell, company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Ringgold, Geor- gia, November 27, 1863.


Franklin A. Huff, company D, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died February 18, 1864, and was buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Alexander Hughes enlisted in the Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Vicksburgh, July 6, 1863.


Elias Hughes enlisted June 22, 1861, in compa- ny E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Charlestown, West Virginia, February 26, 1862, aged nearly eighteen years.


J. Hughes, company E, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth national guard. He was taken prisoner at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died at Florence, South Carolina, October I, 1864.


Joshua Hughes, company E, Twelfth Ohio vol- unteer infantry. He was captured at Sewall Moun- tain, West Virginia, in 1863, and probably died in prison.


Richard Hughes enlisted June 13, 1861, at Camp Denison, in company H, Third Ohio volun-


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teer infantry. He was killed in the battle of Murfreesborough, Tennessee, January 3, 1863, aged nineteen years.


G. W. Hutchins, company A, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison, Georgia, October 28, 1864.


Joseph Hynus, company G, Eighteenth United States regulars, buried South.


Henry Ibbotson enlisted in company F, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, at Newark, August 22, 1862, and was instantly killed at the battle of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863.


George Irwin was a member of company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry. He enlisted in January, 1865, and died in Louisiana.


Henry Irwin enlisted October 7, 1862, in com- pany G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He died at Grand Gulf, Mississippi, May 27, 1863.


John S. Irwin enlisted August 9, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Oak Ridge, Mississippi, September 9, 1863, aged nineteen years.


John James enlisted in company G, Forty-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, at Newark, in August, 1862, and died at Baltimore, Maryland, April 28, 1864.


Joseph W. Jennings, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was killed at the battle of Ringgold, Georgia, November 27,. 1863, aged thirty-two years.


Eugene J. Jenkins enlisted July 17, 1861, in company C, Twenty-seventh Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and died of typhoid fever, at Kansas City, Missouri, October 22, 1861, in the twenty-second year of his age.


George Jerret enlisted November 29, 1861, in company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Camp Dennison, Ohio, May 13, 1862, aged twenty-four years.


George Johns, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died at Florence, South Carolina, January 25, 1865.


Thomas Johnson enlisted August 1, 1862, in


company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died of wounds received in the battle of Rich- mond, Kentucky, August 30, 1862.


Evan Jones, Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry; died December 1, 1864.


George W. Jones, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and is supposed to have died on board of boat, between Savannah, Georgia, and Hilton Head, South Carolina, November, 1864, and bur- ied at Charleston, South Carolina.


John Jones, company G, Forty-fifth Ohio volun- teer infantry, was taken prisoner at Knoxville, Tennessee. He enlisted in August, 1862, and died in Andersonville prison, August 12, 1864


John H. Jones enlisted at Granville in 1861, in company K, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died of camp disease at Pittsburgh[ Landing, Tennessee, May, 1862, aged eighteen years.


John P. Jones, sergeant company C, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, enlisted November 5, 1861; died in the west, after the war.


S. D. Jones, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national gnard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison, October 10, 1864, aged eighteen years and ten months.


Thomas Jones enlisted in company G, Forty- fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, in August, 1862, and was taken prisoner at Knoxville, Tennessee, No- vember 18, 1863, and died in prison at Richmond, Virginia, December 17, 1863.


Henry Kent enlisted August 10, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Memphis, Tennessee.


V. S. Jones, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infan- try, died at home November 6, 1864; buried at Homer.


Wesley Kindle enlisted in company H, Thirty- first Ohio volunteer infantry, September 27, 1861, and was killed at Mission Ridge, Tennessee.


John Kindred enlisted August 1, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Memphis, Tennessee.


Lewis King enlisted July 19, 1861, in company C. Twenty-seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Commerce, Missouri, aged twenty-three years.


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David Kissel, company F, Eighteenth United States regulars, killed at Stone River, Tennessee, January 1, 1863.


Adam Kite enlisted at Newark, August 19, 1862, in company G, Forty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Lexington, Kentucky, in December, 1862.


Louis L. Kline, company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at home of wounds re- ceived in the service; buried in Mt. Calvary cem- etery.


Charles E. Knapp enlisted in 1861, in company D, Thirteenth Missouri .volunteer infantry. He died April 12, 1862, from a wound received six days before, in the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee.


Albert K. Knight company H, Third Ohio vol- unteer infantry, died September 14, 1872; buried in Cedar Hill Cemetry.


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Joseph Kugler enlisted August 1, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died in hospital at Memphis, Tennessee.


George Kumpf, enlisted December 27, 1861, and re-enlisted January 4, 1864, in company G, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and was killed May 28, 1864, at Dallas, Georgia.


James Lake enlisted August 1, 1862, in company F, Ninty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Columbus, Ohio, in 1863.


Sylvanus A. Lake was a member of company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virgin_ ia, July 3, 1864, and died at Annapolis, Maryland.


Vincent Lake enlisted at Newark, August 22, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Camp Dennison, December 10, 1864.


James Lalley enlisted at Camp Sherman, Decem- ber 14, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio vounteer infantry, and was killed at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863, when eighteen years of age.


William H. Lane enlisted at Hartford, August 14, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was wounded in the battle of Chickamauga and captured, and died at Annapolis, Maryland, December 31, 1863.


John Laner enlisted at Camp Sherman, February


4, 1862, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volun- teer infantry, and died at Camp Dennison, May 1, 1862.


John W. Larrabee enlisted in August, 1863, in company M, Tenth Ohio volunteer cavalry, and died at Kingston, Georgia, in the eighteenth year of his age.


William H. Larrabee enlisted at Newark, August 22, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Louis- ville, Kentucky, August 15, 1863.


John Latham was a member of company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Camp Neil, West Virginia, October 29, 1861.


Daniel D. Layman enlisted August 18, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died of wounds he received, August 30, 1862, in the battle of Richmond, Kentucky.


Joseph A. Leese enlisted in August, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was lost in April, 1865, by the explosion of the steamer Sultana.


George W. Legge served. in Seventy-sixth and Seventy-eighth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at home, in Newark, Ohio, August 20, 1879.


John A. Lemert, company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was promoted to a lieu- tenancy, and was wounded at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863, and died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, December 1, 1863.


Nathan F. Lemert, company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry, died of disease in Benton Barracks hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, November II, 1861.


Thaddeus Lemert, captain company A, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, was killed at Arkan- sas Post, January 11, 1863.


Thomas J. Lemert, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in prison at Andersonville, Geor- gia, September 14, 1864.


Andrew Levingston, company F, Eighteenth United States regulars, killed at Chickamauga Sep- tember 20, 1863.


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William Levingston, enlisted August 15, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry,


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and died near Vicksburgh, Mississippi, in 1864.


Nelson Lewis, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison.


Patrick Licer enlisted at Newark, November 15, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died near Vicksburgh, Mississippi, January 27, 1863, aged thirty years.


Henry Lickliter was a member of company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison December 14, 1864.


Lyman H. Lincoln, enlisted at Hartford August 14, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864.


Jacob Little, a soldier of the War of 1812, died in 1841; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John W. Little enlisted August 14, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry; was captured at Guntown, Mississippi, and lost his life by the explosion of the steamer Sultana, on the Mississippi river in April, 1865.


John Long enlisted in October, 1861, at Apple- ton, in company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Rock Island barracks, Illinois, December 31, 1863, aged nineteen years


Joseph Long enlisted in the "Squirrel Hunters" for the defence of Cincinnati; died at home Sep- tember 13, 1867; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Hector Looker enlisted in the Tenth Ohio volun- teer cavalry March 30, 1864, and was killed Au- gust 21, 1864, at Lovejoy, Georgia.


Robert H. Loughman enlisted August 10, 1862, and died in camp near Vicksburgh, Mississippi.


Charles H. Loveland, company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was wounded at Cloyd Mountain May 10, 1864, and died June 13, 1864.


John Lowry enlisted at Newark in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died in 1862.


David Loyd enlisted in company H, Seventy- six h Ohio volunteer infantry, in December, 1861. He was wounded at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863, and died two days thereafter at Chatta- nooga, Tennessee.


John Lucas, company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He died April 6, 1871, and was buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Lieutenant Charles Luther, company E, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, was killed by a shot through his head at Vicksburgh, Mississippi, in June, 1863.


Joseph Lyman, company B, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. Mortally wounded at Ring- gold, Georgia, November 27, 1863.


Matthew Lyon enlisted September 3, 1861, in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and died at Mound City, Illinois, August 3, 1863, aged twenty-two years.


James Maddox, company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He enlisted November 5, 1861, and died at Shellwater, Tennessee, May 24, 1862.


Macey Mann enlisted December 10, 1863, in company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, and was killed at Jonesborough, Georgia, September 1, 1864.


Ira March, company H, Thirty-first Ohio volun- teer infantry, was killed at Resaca, Georgia.


J. Mark, company B, One Hundred and Thirty- fifth Ohio national guard; was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in Andersonville prison, October 24, 1864.


M. Martin, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died in prison at Andersonville, Georgia, March 6, 1865.


Henry Marvin, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry; died September 28, 1864, and buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


William C. Mason, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry; died in hospital at Franklin, Tennessee, April 10, 1863.


Delano Matthews, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at St. Louis April 24, 1862.


John McBride, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard. He was cap- tured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3. 1864, and died in prison at Florence, South Caro- lina, October 10, 1864.


James McCadden was a soldier of the Revolu- tion and the War of 1812.


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Henry McCarthy, company H, Third Ohio vol- unteer infantry; died aged twenty-seven; buried in Mt. Calvary cemetery.


William McCarthy, Sixty-first New York volun- teers; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John W. McCarty, chaplain Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died after the war in Cincin- nati.


William McClain, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Vicksburgh in 1863.


James McCloy, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; was captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864. He died in Andersonville prison.


Uriah A. McComb enlisted at Hartford, August 14, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was killed near Atlanta, Georgia, August 8, 1864.


Robert McCrum, company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was killed at Cloyd Moun- tain, West Virginia, June 10, 1864.


Leonidas McDougal, captain company H, Third Ohio volunteer infantry. Commissioned April 16, 1861, and was killed at the battle of Perryville, Kentucky, October 8, 1862; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Benjamin McFarland, company H, Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Nashville, Ten- nessee, December 2, 1862.


John McGaffick, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Atlanta, Georgia, October 4, 1864.


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George Mckinney, company D, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry.


I. McKnight, company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died April 27, 1863, at Vicks- burgh, Mississippi.


John W. McKnight, company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He died of wounds re- ceived at the battle of Arkansas Post, March 16, 1863.


Charles McMillen was captured and died at the age of twenty-one in Andersonville prison.


Burr N. McMullen was a veteran in the Mexi- can war; died October 28, 1863; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


George W. McVicker enlisted in 1861. He was a member of company G, Twenty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and was killed at the second Bull Run battle, August 30, 1862, aged twenty- two years.


Henry McVicker, company D, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry. He died at home May 14, 1876, and was buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


David Meekens, company I, Twelfth Ohio vol- unteer infantry; was killed June 17, 1864.


Richard B. Meekens, captured at North Moun- tain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Annapo- lis, Maryland, March 13, 1865.


Joseph Meister, company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died of wounds at home, No- vember 18, 1878; buried in Mt. Calvary cemetery.


Dallas Merchant, Forty-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, killed at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862.


Benjamin D. Meredith, company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry, wounded, it was supposed, mortally, at Bull Run, August 27, 1862.


Joseph Merriott, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; was sick on the march on Iuka, Missis- sippi, left on the way, and was never heard of after- wards.


John Quincy Merrill enlisted May 3, 1861, in Seventeenth Ohio volunteer infantry, and re-enlist- ed in company B, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry. In March, '63, he was discharged, and died of disease contracted in the army, October . 16, '63, aged twenty years.


Madison C. Messenger, company D, One Hun- dred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry. He received a fatal wound in the battle of Chickamau- ga, September 20, 1863, and died on or near the battle-field.


Stephen Miles enlisted in the Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 10, 1862, died in '63 from an injury received near Black River bridge, Mississippi.


Anson Miller, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, died August 3, 1875; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John Miller enlisted in January, 1865, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died in Louisiana.


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October 9, 1861, and received promotion after- wards, and was killed in the battle of Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863.


D. H. Miller,' company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Milliken's Bend, Louis- iana, March 13, 1863; buried at Homer.


Samuel Miller, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; taken prisoner at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, September 14, 1864.


George Mimms, company G, Fifth regiment United States colored troops, died at Carolina City, North Carolina, in 1865, aged nineteen years.


Isaac S. Minton, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Chick- amauga, September 19, 1863, in the twentieth year of his age.


John N. Minton, company A, Eleventh Pennsyl- vania volunteer cavalry. He was born in Hart- ford, Licking county, Ohio, July 1, 1840, and died in prison at Salisbury, North Carolina, January 8, 1864.


William J. Minton, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at War Trace, Tennessee, September 2, 1863, aged twenty-six years.


Hiram P. Mitchell enlisted September 2, 1862, in company G, Seventy sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, died in St. Louis, April 6, 1863.


Elijah Mobley, a faithful colored servant to Colo- nel F. H. Wilson, during the war, died at home, October 102 1878; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


David Moore, a soldier of the War of 1812, died . April 27, 1845; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


D. A. B. Moore went into the service as cap- tain of company D, First Ohio volunteer cavalry. He received a major's commission and soon there- after was mortally wounded in the battle of Stone River, December 31, 1862, and died January 2, 1863. His remains were brought home for inter- ment.


James Moore, company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Pittsburgh ;Landing, April 30, 1862!


John Moore enlisted at Kirkersville, November 12, 1861, in company G, Forty-sixth [Ohio volun- teer infantry, died at Memphis, Tennessee, Septem- ber 7, 1863; buried near Pataskala.


Milton S. Moore, lieutenant Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died in the west after the war.


Moses Moore, a soldier of the War of 1812, died April 15, 1863; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Peter A. J. Moore enlisted September 3, 1861. in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in fantry, died at New Providence, Tennessee, Man- 9, 1862, aged twenty-eight years.


Robert A. Moore enlisted in company B, Sev. enty-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 1, 1862. died at Young's Point, Louisiana, on the thirtieth of March, 1863.


John M. Moorehead, company D, One Hun- dred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Nashville, Tennessee, February 18, 1863.


Levi Morgan, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, but the time and place of his death have not been learned.


E. J. Morris, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, August 22, 1864.




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