History of Licking County, Ohio: Its Past and Present, Part 66

Author: N. N. Hill, Jr.
Publication date: 1881
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John L. Morris, lieutenant, enlisted in the Forty- fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, at Newark, August 19, 1862, was promoted, for meritorious conduct, to a lieutenancy in the Fifty-second colored regi- ment; died of disease, January 29, 1867, but the place is not given.


William H. Morris, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, September 29, 1864.


William R. Morrison was a veteran in the Mexi- can war; died March 8, 1854; buried in Cedar cemetery.


James Y. Mossman, enlisted at Newark, Decem- ber 11, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863, and buried there.


Francis Munson, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died in service.


G. Adolphus Munson enlisted in company C. Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, November 6, 1861, at Newark; died at St. Louis March 23. 1863, aged forty-six years.


Wesley Murphy enlisted at Newark, August 22,


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1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863.


John L. Murrel, company A, Tenth Ohio vol- unteer cavalry; died in hospital at Nashville, Ten- nessee, June 12, 1864.


John Murtz company E, Twelfth Ohio volun- teer infantry. died August 15, 1876; buried in Ce- dar Hill cemetery.


Jacob Myers enlisted at Etna, October 30, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, died at Shiloh, Tennessee, in 1862, aged twenty-two years.


Loyd H. Myers, company B, One Hnndred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, September 1, 1864.


Henry Nelson enlisted August 1, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, died near Vicksburgh, Mississippi, in 1864.


James Newman, company D, First Ohio volun- teer cavalry, died at Booneville, Missouri.


William Newman, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Black River, Mis- sissippi, August 16, 1863, aged nineteen years.


John M. Nichols, company H, Third Ohio vol- unteer infantry, killed at Perryville, Kentucky, Oc- tober 8, 1862; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Townsend Nichols, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died of disease just as he arrived at Newark from the South, October 9, 1862; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John A. Nolan enlisted at Newark, October 19, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; killed at Ringgold, Georgia, November 23, 1863, aged thirty-one years.


William Nolan enlisted at Newark, November 6, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volun- teer infantry; was drowned near Vicksburgh, March 24, 1863, aged twenty-one years.


David Norman, died at home May 1, 1879; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John L. Norman, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville December 26, 1864.


Stewart J. Ogilvie enlisted August 14, 1862, at Hartford, in company F, One Hundred and Thir-


teenth Ohio volunteer infantry; killed at Chicka- mauga, September 20, 1863.


James O'Harra enlisted at Newark, October 18, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died near Vicksburgh, July 3, 1863, aged forty years.


William Oliver enlisted November 30, 1861, in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and died at Pittsburgh Landing, Tennessee, April 17, 1862.


D. C. Ormsby, company C, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Obio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, February, 1865.


Patrick O'Sullivan, enlisted at Newark, Novem- ber 11, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Marietta, Georgia, Au- gust 22, 1864, aged twenty-eight years.


Timothy O'Sullivan enlisted at Newark, Novem- ber 19, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, was wounded and captured at Ringgold, Georgia, and died in Andersonville.


Charles Oster enlisted at Newark, December 14, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio vol- teer infantry, killed at Ringgold, Georgia, Novem- ber 27, 1863.


R. V. Outcalt, lieutenant company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, July 3, 1864, and died in 1865, of disease contracted in a rebel prison.


John S. Overholt enlisted August 1, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, died near Vicksburgh, Mississippi.


Jacob Overturf, a soldier of the War of 1812, died October 29, 1869, aged seventy-six years; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


J. W. Owens .-


Hiram Page, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863.


Alonzo B. Palmer enlisted in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry, Septem- ber 3, 1861 ; wounded at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862, died at Cincinnati, May 1, 1862, aged thirty-nine years; buried at Pataskala.


Samuel Palmer, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North


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Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, August 27, 1864.


Alfred Parker, company B, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Nash- ville, Tennessee, and was thirty-eight years of age at the time of his death.


Burns T. Parker enlisted October 22, 1861, in company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died near Shiloh, May 16, 1862.


C. Parks .-


Marquis D. C. Parr enlisted August 22, 1862, at Newark, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry. He was drowned in the Tennessee river, at Chattanooga, Novem- ber 25, 1863.


Hiram H. Parsons, company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died of small-pox at Camp Dennison, Ohio.


W. D. Parsons enlisted in company H, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October, 1861; re- enlisted in January, 1864; died near Nashville, Tennessee, March 24, 1864.


David Patterson enlisted in company G, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, November 21, 1861; died at Memphis, Tennessee, March 24, 1863.


John S. Patton, corporal company H, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; killed at Resaca, Georgia, May 15, 1864.


Isaac Pence, company H, Third Ohio volunteer infantry, died November 13, 1865; buried in Ce- dar Hill cemetery.


Martin Pendergrast, buried in Mt. Calvary cem- etery.


Joel H. Philbrook enlisted in company H, Sev- enty-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, February 27, 1864; died at Nashville, Tennessee, April 2, 1864, in his eighteenth year.


Theodore W. Pierce enlisted in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry, September 3, 1861; died at Cincinnati, May 1, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1862.


Joseph W. Pierson, commissary sergeant com- pany D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry; buried in Jersey cemetery.


Samuel W. Pierson, company D, Third battalion United States infantry, died May 21, 1863, aged twenty-five years.


Walter Pierson, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, taken prisoner at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, but the time and place of his death are not known.


Timothy H. Pittsford enlisted in October, 1864, in company G, United States engineers, died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, March 11, 1865, aged nineteen years.


Wesley Poland, company D, First Ohio volun- teer cavalry, killed at Stone River, Tennessee, De- cember 31, 1862.


A. M. Poor, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, July 3, 1864, died at Andersonville, September 12, 1864.


Amos A. Porter, corporal company A, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed November 27, 1863, at Ringgold, Georgia,


William Porter, company F, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 27, 1864


William Potter enlisted in company D, Twenty- second Ohio volunteer infantry, November 17, 1861, died at Bayou Meto, Arkansas, November 12, 1863; aged twenty-seven years ; buried at Little Rock.


Lyman B. Pratt enlisted August 20, 1862, in company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry; killed at Chickamauga, Sep- tember 20, 1863, aged thirty years and eleven months.


James N. Preston, company C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Marietta, Georgia, July 13, 1864.


William O. Preston enlisted in company G, Fif- ty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, February, 1864; died at Savannah, Georgia, January 23, 1865.


Clinton Price enlisted at Newark in company E, Twenty-seventh colored regiment; died at Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania, aged thirty-five years.


Jonathan Price, company A, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, contracted disease and died at home, on the thirtieth of Sep- tember, 1864.


Joseph Price enlisted in company F, Ninety- fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, August 1, 1862; died near Vicksburgh, Mississippi, of apoplexy.


Joshua Price, company E, Twelfth Ohio volun- 1


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teer infantry, killed at Cloyd mountain, West Vir- ginia, June 10, 1864, aged forty years.


Samuel Price enlisted August 1, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at home, on furlough, of disease contracted in the service.


Joseph Priest enlisted August 18, 1862, in com- pany F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Memphis, Tennessee.


Solomon Priest, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died October 10, 1863, of a wound received at Chickamauga.


Anthony M. Prior, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died at Andersonville.


David Proctor, company D, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, buried in Mary Ann township.


Henry C. Pruden enlisted May 2, 1864, in com- pany A, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio na- tional guard, died at Camp Chase, of disease, September 6, 1864, when nearly twenty years of age.


Albert Pumphrey enlisted August 18, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Memphis, Tennessee.


Joseph Quinn enlisted at Newark, in company E, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh colored regi- ment. He was taken sick at Fort Harrison, Vir- ginia, and discharged; died soon after his return to Newark, aged forty-five years.


Elijah Ramey enlisted in company D, Twenty- second Ohio volunteer infantry, September 3, 1861 ; died at Paducah, Kentucky, April 16, 1862, aged twenty-two years.


George T. Reader enlisted in company G, Forty- fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, August 15, 1862; taken prisoner at Philadelphia, Tennessee, October 20, 1863; died at Andersonville, August 14, 1864:


Benjamin Readhead, company H, Third Ohio volunteer infantry, died May 25, 1863; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John Rechell, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864; died at Andersonville, October 11, 1864.


George B. Reed enlisted at Newark, August 19, 1862, in company G, Forty-fifth Ohio volunteer


infantry, killed at Knoxville, Tennessee, November, 1863.


Richard Rees enlisted September 3, 1861, in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in- fantry, died at Jackson, Tennessee, May 9, 1863, aged twenty-two years.


Joseph Redhead, buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


James E. Redmond enlisted in 1861, in com- pany F, Eighteenth United States regulars; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, October, 1862.


Sylvester Redmond enlisted in 1861, in com- pany A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, and re-enlisted in 1864; killed at Jonesborough, Georgia, September, 1864, aged twenty-two years.


William Redmond enlisted in 1861, in company H, - Ohio volunteer infantry ; died from disease contracted at Fort Donelson, Tennessee, aged forty-six years.


Nelson Remington enlisted in Sixth United States cavalry, company A, in October, 1861 ; wounded and captured near Winchester, Virginia, in July, 1864. He died in a rebel prison August I, 1864, aged twenty-five years.


Horace Reynolds enlisted in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 28, 1861; died at Bethel, Tennessee, June 13, 1862.


John Richards, company H, Third Ohio volun- teer infantry, died May 4, 1877; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Samuel Richards, company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died in hospital at Nashville.


William Ridenour, Ninth Ohio volunteer cavalry, died in Georgia.


William Rider enlisted in Newark, August, 1862, in company C, Seventy-sixth Offio volunteer infan- try, died at Bridgeport, Alabama, December 16, 1863, aged thirty-four years: buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John Rieff enlisted at Newark, November 8, 1861, in company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863, aged forty-two years.


Charles Roberts, company E, Twelfth Ohio vol- unteer infantry, lost his life by the explosion of the steamer Sultana, on the Mississippi river, in April, 1865.


Leroy Roberts, company B, One Hundred and


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Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, taken prisoner at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, and died at Andersonville.


Alonzo Robinson enlisted August 1, 1862, as a musician in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volun- teer infantry, died in the service at Memphis, Ten- nessee.


John Robertson, company D, First'Ohio volun- teer cavalry, died about the close of the year 1861, at Louisville, Kentucky.


David Robinson, company B, Seventeenth Ohio volunteer infantry; buried in Jersey cemetery.


Matthias Robinson, company D, Eighteenth United States regulars; buried in Jersey cemetery.


Martin L. Root enlisted in Company D, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, May 2, 1864; died at Annapolis, Maryland, August 9, 1864, of typhoid fever, aged twenty-five years.


Albert Rose enlisted in 1862, in company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and died in hospital at Nashville, Tennes- see, March 3, 1863, aged twenty-three years.


Daniel Rose enlisted at Granville, August 6, 1862, in company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863, aged twenty-four years.


Henry D. Rose, corporal company B, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, killed by lightning at Millikens Bend, Louisiana, February 15, 1863. . Samuel L. Rose enlisted at Granville, August 19, 1862, in company D, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Chattanooga, Ten- nessee, October 21, 1863, of wounds received at Chickamauga.


Jacob Rudolph, company C, Seventy-sixtn Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Vicksburgh, Mississippi, in August, 1863, aged forty-six years.


John Ryland Runnels enlisted in company K, Fourth Iowa volunteer infantry, August 24, 1861, died of camp fever at Rolla, Missouri, November 3, 1861.


Stephen W. Runnels, company B, One Hun- dred and Forty-second Ohio national guard; died at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, August 1, 1864, buried near Fredonia, in this county.


Joseph Runnion, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard, captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864.


George C. Rush enlisted in company B, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, August 27, 1862, died at Shelbyville, Tennessee. July 23, 1863, aged twenty-three years.


Fred. Salliday, a soldier of the war of 1812. died August 8, 1875; buried in Cedar Hill ceme- tery.


William H. Sandals enlisted September 3, 1861. in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in- fantry, died near Corinth, Mississippi, July 27. 1862, aged twenty-three years.


Charles Savory enlisted in company F, Ninety- fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, in 1863, died at Ner Orleans, April 11, 1865, of a wound received while on picket duty at the siege of Spanish Fort, Apri. 5, 1865.


Adam Sawyer enlisted October 29, 1861, ir. company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died May 19, 1862, on board of a sanitary boat or the Mississippi river.


Samuel C. Sawyer enlisted September 7, 1862. in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infan- try; died March 2, 1863, at Young's Point, Louis- iana.


William Sayer, Twelfth Ohio volunteer infantry; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Aaron Sayers enlisted at Newark, June 19. 1861, in company E, Twelfth Ohio volunteer in- fantry. Wounded by a bushwhacker at Meadow Bluff, West Virginia, December 11, 1863; died at Fayette, West Virginia, January 23, 1864.


Jacob Schach, company E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry.


Blasius Scherrer, company E. Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry.


William Scott enlisted at Newark in company D, First Ohio volunteer cavalry; wounded at Lovejoy station, Tennessee; died at Chattanooga, Tennes- see, in September, 1864, aged twenty-eight years


Byron Selbey, first sergeant Twentieth Ohio vol- unteer infantry, enlisted October 8, 1861; killed at Raymond, Mississippi, May 12, 1863.


Thomas Sessor, company H, Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry, died September 14, 1864; bur- ied at Cedar Hill cemetery; enlisted September 14, 1861; discharged May 20, 1862.


Philip W. Setzer enlisted at Newark, August 20, 1863, in company I, Second Ohio heavy artillery;


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killed by a railroad collision at Elk river, Tennes- see, May 4, 1864, aged about thirty.


Henry S. Seymour enlisted June 5, 1861, in company B, Fourth Ohio volunteer infantry; died on his way home from the army of the Potomac, at Mt. Liberty, Knox county, Ohio, January 17, 1863, aged twenty-three years.


J. B. Shambaugh, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; drowned at Har- per's Ferry, July, 1864.


Andrew J. Shaw enlisted at Newark, August 22, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry, wounded at Kene- saw Mountain, Georgia; died of his wounds July 19, 1864; aged twenty-five.


Nelson M. Shepherd enlisted at Newark, No- vember 12, 1862, in company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died January 18, 1863, at Napoleon, Arkansas, aged twenty-one years.


Reuben Sherman, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864; died in Andersonville October 10, 1864.


ยท Newton S. Shipps, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864; died at Florence, South Carolina, on the sixteenth of November, 1864.


Daniel Shobble, company B, First Ohio volun- teer cavalry, was among the missing at the battle of Lovejoy. As he has not been since heard from he is undoubtedly dead.


Edward Shohoney enlisted October 7, 1862, in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Vicksburgh, Mississippi, July 28, 1863.


John Shrum, buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John W. Shutt, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; taken prisoner at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864, but the time and place of his death have not been learned.


Merideth Simpson, company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Helena, Arkansas, in August, 1862.


Reuben Sinnett, enlisted September 3, 1861, in the Twenty-second Ohio volunteer infantry; died June 20, 1862, at St. Louis, at twenty-one years of age.


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Cyrus Sinsabaugh, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry; killed at Richmond, Kentucky, August 30, 1862.


Samuel Skinner, company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry; contracted disease and died a short time after reaching home.


Charles A. Smart, sergeant company C, Seventy- sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, enlisted October 12, 1861; died at Helena, Arkansas, October 2, 1862.


George Smart enlisted at Hartford, August 14, 1862, in company F, One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio volunteer infantry; died on hospital boat between Nashville and Louisville, November 27, 1864.


Joseph A. Smart, company B, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured July 3, 1864, at North Mountain, West Virginia; died at Florence, South Carolina, October 26, 1864. .


George M. Smith, company B, Sixth Ohio vol- unteer cavalry; died in Staunton hospital of a wound received near Washington city, July 17, 1863, aged thirty-eight years.


Hiram W. Smith enlisted March 16, 1862, in company H, Eighteenth United States regulars; wounded at Dallas May 30, 1864, of which he died at Chattanooga, June 19, 1864.


James Smith, sr., a soldier of the War of 1812; died September 19, 1865; buried in .Cedar Hill cemetery.


Jesse Smith was a soldier of the War of 1812; died June 7, 1867, aged eighty-three years; bur- ied in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John Smith enlisted February 4, 1862, in com- pany E, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; sup- posed to have died on a steamer between Paducah and Cincinnati, the same year.


. John L. Smith a Mexican war veteran, buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


John W. Smith, company F, One Hundred and Eighty-ninth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Huntsville, Alabama, in April, 1865.


Sidney Smith enlisted October 25, 1861, in com- pany C, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry; died at Helena, Arkanas, August 12, 1862, aged thirty- three years.


Wesley V. Smith, company E, Twelfth Ohio vol- unteer infantry; died at Gauley, West Virginia, Oc- . tober 27, 1861.


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George W. Smoots, company A, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard.


William N. Smoots, company A, One Hundred Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard.


Levi Somerville enlisted in company A, Seven- ty-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 1, 1861, and re-enlisted February 20, 1864; died at Resaca, Georgia, May 18, 1864, when twenty-nine years of age.


A. Converse Southard, captain Forty-fifth Illinois volunteer infantry, died November 23, 1876; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Samuel S. Southard, first lieutenant Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry, died November 23, 1866; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Joab Sparks, company B, Twenty-fourth Ohio volunteer infantry, buried in Brownsville.


Abraham Spellman enlisted September 3, 1861, in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in- fantry; died at St. Louis, November 9, 1861, aged eighteen years.


John Spencer, a captain the war of 1812, died April 1, 1827.


Thomas J. Spencer, Thirty-first Ohio volunteer infantry, died June 18, 1866; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


Joseph Sperry, company F, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry, died in an ambulance near Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, in July, 1864.


Charles W. Stafford, company B, Third Ohio volunteer infantry, killed at the battle of Day's Gap, Alabama, April 30, 1863, aged; twenty-eight years.


George Steel enlisted at Newark; killed at Deep Bottom, Bermuda Hundred, Virginia, aged thirty- five years. .


Ira W. Stevens, lieutenant in company D, First Ohio volunteer cavalry, died in Tennessee.


John D. D. Stevens enlisted August 14, 1862, at Hartford, in company F, One Hundred and Thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry, died June I, 1863, at Franklin, Tennessee.


Lewis L. Stevens, One Hundred and Thirty- fifth Ohio national guard, died at Martinsburgh, West Virginia, June, 1864.


George W. Stevenson enlisted in an Illinois regiment; killed by an accidental discharge of a


gun in the hands of a comrade, near Corinth, Mississippi, in 1862.


Thomas M. Stockton enlisted August 7, 1862, in company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer in- fantry; wounded at Richmond, Kentucky, August 30, 1862, of which he died October 1, 1862, aged eighteen years and six months.


Felix Stout, company H, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, died at Vicksburgh, Mississippi, July 26, 1863, aged twenty-six years.


Frank W. Streeper enlisted in company A, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 1, 1861, and re-enlisted January 1, 1864; killed at Cheraw, South Carolina, by the accidental explo- sion of ammunition, March 6, 1865.


Benjamin Strother enlisted September 3, 1861, in company D, Twenty-second Ohio volunteer in- fantry, and re-enlisted January 3, 1864; died at Camp Chase, July 15, 1865, aged thirty-one years: buried at Alexandria.


John Sullivan, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864; died in Andersonville September 9, 1864.


Patrick Sullivan enlisted October 29, 1861, in company G, Seventy-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry: died at Jackson, Mississippi, July 15, 1863.


William O. Swindel, company F, Ninety-fifth Ohio volunteer infantry.


Rufus H. Talbott, company F, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Ohio national guard; captured at North Mountain, West Virginia, July 3, 1864: died in Andersonville September 14, 1864. He was among the youngest soldiers in the service.


Nathaniel W. Talley, company H, Third Ohio volunteer infantry, died January 19, 1867; buried in Cedar Hill cemetery.


George F. A. Tarr enlisted in company C, Ser- enty-sixth Ohio volunteer infantry, October 10, 1861, at Newark; died at Black River Bridge. Mississippi, July 28, 1863, aged forty-one years.




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