Name |
Rank |
Enl |
Unit |
Residence |
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Birthdate |
Birthplace |
Parents |
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Cadier, Joseph | Corp. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1833 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 2, 1865 at Albany, NY while in the hospital in Troy, NY. He died in 1909 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Cady, George S. | 1st Sgt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
Nov. 1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Jacob S. Cady; Mary Fisk | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and was promoted to 1st Lt. He mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. He died Jan. 30, 1915 in Syracuse, NY (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Cady, James Henry | Pvt. | Jul. 1863 | 11th US Inf. Co. A | Lisbon |
Dec. 25, 1842 | Ogdensburg, NY | Joseph D. Cady; Hannah Haleness | ||
served a short time and was discharged. He died in 1871 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, cemetery) | ||||
Cady, John J. | Pvt. | Nov. 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1827 | New York | |||
taken prisoner in front of Petersburg, VA June 17, 1864 and died at Andersonville prison in Georgia Oct. 11, 1864. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Grave 10721. His widow Rebecca lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Cady, Myrtle D. | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
1848 | Vermont | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He lived in LeRoy, MN in 1910 and died Feb. 24, 1911 (TC, AG, 1910, data) | ||||
Cady, Transet D. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
1833 | Cambridge, VT | Jacob S. Cady; Mary Fisk | ||
discharged May 7, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He married Emma Foster in 1866 and died in Potsdam in 1883. He and his wife are buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam, but his widow lived in Parishville in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cady, Uberto A. | Sgt. | Aug. 10, 1861 | 50th NY Eng. Co. B | Hopkinton |
Aug. 1835 | Cambridge, VT | Jacob S. Cady; Mary Fisk | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He lived in Potsdam in 1860 and is listed in the Potsdam TC record, but his parents lived in Hopkinton and he appears in the Hopkinton TC and 1865 census. He moved to Minnesota by 1880 and died Nov. 5, 1909 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1900, data) | ||||
Cagle, Nelson F. | Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1830 | Napierville, PQ | |||
mustered out with company July 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA . He moved to Michigan and married Della Vinekoop in Detroit Jul. 3, 1869 and then Anna C. Hill Mar. 13, 1879 in Wacousta, MI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, data) | ||||
Caldwell, Charles C. | 1st Lt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Feb. 8, 1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Theodore Caldwell; Harriet Hawley | ||
rose from corporal to lieutenant and adjutant and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Dec. 18, 1913 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Caldwell, George Washington | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
1846 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Caldwell; Fanny _______ | ||
wounded in the right shoulder. He did duty at Sickles Barracks, AL and returned to his regiment in Jan. 1865. He drowned while bathing Jul. 3, 1865 near Petersburg, VA and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, ) | ||||
Call, Charles B. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Sep. 18, 1841 | Potsdam, NY | John Call; Sarah P. White | ||
shot in the leg and discharged for disability Jan. 27, 1863 at Ft. Wood, NY. He married Isabel Case. He lived in Norwood, NY in 1890 and 1906. He died in Norwood Mar. 16, 1909 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, NMC, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Call, Dudley Blake | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 8th NY Cav. Co. G | Stockholm |
Jul. 3, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | William Call; Dorothy Blake | ||
discharged May 30, 1865 from Jarvis US Army General Hospital. He lived in Hopkinton in 1865 and in Parishville in 1890. He died May 28, 1917 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Call, Ephraim | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Oct. 12, 1838 | Canada | William Call; Dorothy Blake | ||
died of typhoid fever June 13, 1863 at North Mountain, VA and is buried in Plot 1276 of Winchester National Cemetery in VA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Call, Ira Erastus | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Aug. 8, 1844 | Parishville, NY | Sidney Call; Lucinda Robinson | ||
captured Aug. 10, 1864 while on a scouting patrol at Fairfax Station, VA, sent to Andersonville prison and escaped May 7, 1865. He transferred to the 3rd Provisional Cav. in Aug. 1865 and mustered out in Sep. 1865. He lived in Merilinn, WI in 1900 and died Mar. 30, 1922 in Roseburg, OR. He is listed in the Pierrepont and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Callaghan, Peter | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1836 | Ireland | |||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 24th NY Cav. Co. C in Oct. 1863. He mustered out June 26, 1865 at Cloud's Mills, VA. He died Feb. 19, 1894 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Cameron, Charles D. | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Canton |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | James Cameron | ||
transferred to 96th NY Inf. Co. G Dec. 1, 1864. He is also listed in the Colton TC record and may be the boy listed with the family of James Cameron in 1860 Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cameron, James | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Colton |
1827 | New Brunswick, Canada | |||
killed in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek (Middleton), VA and is buried in Plot 551 of Winchester National Cemetery in Virginia. He is also listed in the Canton 1865 records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Campbell, Alexander | 1st Sgt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1828 | Scotland | |||
discharged June 8, 1865. He married Bridget Doyle. He died in Ogdensburg Oct. 16, 1880 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Campbell, Cornelius E. | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. F | Fowler |
May 11, 1837 | Fowler, NY | William Campbell; Caroline ______ | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps in 1865 and mustered out Oct. 10, 1865 at Portsmouth Grove, RI. He died in Gouverneur April 10, 1926 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He married Mary E. Thompson in 1880. (TC, AG, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Campbell, James Alexander | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Dec. 2, 1845 | Canada | James Campbell; Mary Compeau | ||
discharged for disability June 23, 1863 at New Berne, NC and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Oct. 9, 1863. He deserted Dec. 15, 1863 at Ft. Hamilton, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 61st NY Inf. Co. E in Aug. 1864 and mustered out Jul. 14, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Oct. 1, 1931 in Norwood, NY and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Campbell, John | Pvt. | Oct. 9, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Stockholm |
May 10, 1847 | Bangor, NY | James Campbell; Mary Compeau | ||
wounded June 17, 1864 in front of Petersburg, VA. He was captured and paroled and sent to Camp Parole at Annapolis, MD. He mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Jan. 24, 1907 and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Campbell, Lawrence | Pvt. | Jan. 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1830 | New York | |||
deserted July 23, 1862 at Camp Relief, Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Campbell, Leland W. | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1863 | 9th NY H. Art. Co. L | Hermon |
Aug. 1845 | Pillar Point, Jefferson Co. NY | Leland Campbell; Almira L. ______ | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 20, 1864 and still lived in Hermon in 1890. He died Jul. 30, 1894 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Campbell, Philip A. | Pvt. | Dec. 31, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Louisville |
1833 | Williamsburg, ON | Philip Campbell; Eliza Empey | ||
mustered out May 31, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Mary McCurry in 1858 and died Aug. 6, 1914 in Louisville. He is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Campbell, William | Pvt. | Jan. 31, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1848 | Canada | William Campbell | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Campfield, Henry Franklin | Pvt. | Oct. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. E | Lisbon |
1827 | St. Lawrence Co. | William A. Campfield; ____ Brewster | ||
discharged for disability May 26, 1862 at Camp Preston King, MD. He re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. D in Aug. 1862 as a hospital steward and was discharged for disability Dec. 31, 1863. He married Minnie ________ Jan. 27, 1877. He lived in Louisville in 1890. He was declared to be insane and sent to the State Hospital in Ogdensburg Apr. 26, 1893. He died Apr. 29, 1896 and was buried in Louisville Village Cemetery. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Canfield, John C. | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. B | Stockholm |
Aug. 13, 1837 | Plattsburgh, NY | Almon B. Canfield; Nancy Cromac | ||
wounded June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and mustered out June 16, 1865 at Baltimore, MD to enlist in the regular army. He lived in Neillsville, WI in 1900. He died Oct. 30, 1906 in Loyal, WI and is buried in Windfall Cemetery in Grant, WI. He is listed in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records. He appears in the Potsdam TC only because he enlisted there. He lived with his parents in Schuyler Falls, NY in 1850 and was still there in 1860. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Cannell, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | DeKalb |
Nov. 1, 1835 | Ontario, Canada | Thomas Cannell; Mary Rose Morway | ||
shot in the left leg in action Jan. 15, 1865 at Ft. Fisher, NC. He was discharged while in hospital in Troy, NY June 7, 1865. He lived in Russell in 1890 and appears in the DeKalb and Gouverneur TC records. He died Apr. 6, 1919 in Degrasse, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Cannell, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. | Canton |
1817 | Canada | |||
does not appear in the records of the 142nd NY Inf (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Canniff, George | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1840 | Canada | |||
deserted to Canada on expiration of his re-enlistment furlough Sep. 10, 1864 (TC, AG) | ||||
Capell, William Harvey | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. B | Brasher |
1843 | Parishville, NY | William P. Capell; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Brasher Falls in 1890 and died of a heart attack in the Brasher Falls Post Office January 8, 1912. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Carbino, Alexander | Sgt. | Jul. 11, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. F | Massena |
May 19, 1846 | Barnhart Island, Massena | Charles Carbino; Mary Frambois | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865 and discharged in Sep. 1865. He was the twin of George. He lived in Massena in 1880, Grantley, ON in 1928 and Finch, ON in 1932 (AG, 1860, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Carbino, Antoine | Pvt. | Dec. 2, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Madrid |
1839 | New York | Antoine Carbino; Mary ________ | ||
deserted from Ft. Richmond, NY Harbor Mar. 20, 1864 (AG, 1860) | ||||
Carbino, Charles | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1840 | Barnhart Island, Massena | Charles Carbino; Mary Frambois | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 5, 1862 at Ft. McHenry, MD. Enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art in Dec. 1863, and died of wounds in June, 1865. AG report of the 14th Art. says he died in Andersonville prison in 1864, but there is no record of him there (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Carbino, George | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Massena |
May 19, 1846 | Barnhart Island, Massena | Charles Carbino; Mary Frambois | ||
twin of Alexander. They moved to Massena in about 1859. He was discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV and died at his home in Massena Jan. 1, 1932. He was buried in the West Orvis St. cemetery. His twin brother survived him. He is listed in the Louisville TC record (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Carbino, Henry | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Madrid |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Antoine Carbino; Mary ________ | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 27, 1861 at Alexandria, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 92nd NY Inf. Co. C in Nov. 1861 and was discharged for disability Jan. 8, 1863 at Camp Convalescent, VA. He died Nov. 10, 1918 in Montesano, WA and is buried in Fernhill Cemetery, Aberdeen Washington (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carbino, John | Pvt. | Dec. 9, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. M | Massena |
1845 | New York | Regis Carbino; Bridget ______ | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Oct. 1893 and is buried in Roxie Reed Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Carbino, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1843 | New York | Joseph Carbino; Catherine _____ | ||
died of disease Apr. 21, 1862 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Grave 981-9 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Carbino, Levi | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Jul. 16, 1843 | Barnhart Island, Massena | Charles Carbino; Mary Frambois | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Wounded in action Sep. 22, 1864 at Fishers Hill, VA and mustered out with his detachment June 28, 1865 at Mower Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He married Laura L. Richards in 1876. He died in May 31, 1928 in Massena and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Carbino, Levius | Pvt. | Oct. 26, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Feb. 23, 1842 | Sheik's Island, Massena | Charles Carbino; Mary Frambois | ||
wounded twice and mustered out Feb. 2, 1865. He married Mary Ann Layo. He died May 9, 1911 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Carbino, Lewis | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
Oct. 8, 1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Feb. 4, 1863 from Convalescent Camp in Alexandria, VA and later re-enlisted into the 7th NY H. Art. Co. A. He was discharged Aug. 10, 1865. He lived in Potsdam in 1860 and 1890, but was in Hopkinton in 1865 and 1870. He died Jan. 7, 1923 in Lowell, WA and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Lowell, WA.. He appears in the Stockholm TC record but not Potsdam's (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carbino, William | Pvt. | Nov. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
Mar. 30, 1845 | Madrid, NY | Antoine Carbino; Margaret Blackman | ||
mustered out Nov. 19, 1864. He died in Madrid Mar. 27, 1919 but was living in Canton in 1890. He is buried in Old Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cardinell, Francis | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Colton |
Oct. 8, 1836 | Canada | Charles Cardinell; Elizabeth Angel Lemere | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA . He died Nov. 18, 1912 in Childwold in southern St. Lawrence Co. and was buried in Riverside Cemetery in Hannawa Falls. He is listed as Franklin in some records. He is listed in the Colton and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cardinell, John | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
1840 | Ontario, Canada | |||
died of typhoid fever Aug. 10, 1862 at White Sulphur Springs, VA and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Site 13/7028 (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Cardinell, Joseph | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
1843 | Charles Cardinell; Elizabeth Angel Lemere | |||
shot through the thigh June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and was discharged May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and died Nov. 5, 1923 in Parishville, NY. He is buried in Riverview Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cardinell, Martin | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Oct. 15, 1827 | France | Charles Cardinell; Elizabeth Angel Lemere | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Catherine Clark, died in April, 1881 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Carey, Alpheus A. | Pvt. | June 4, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
June 8, 1842 | Clinton Co. NY | Elijah Carey; Clarinda Tupper | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills. VA and discharged for disability Nov. 22, 1862 near Stafford Mills, VA. He re-enlisted into the Veterans Reserve Corps and was a 2nd Lt. in the 3rd USCT. He lived in Atcheson, KS in 1880 and Jasper, MO in 1910. His family lived in Rock Island, IL in 1850. He died in Joplin, MO Jan. 24, 1916 and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Joplin, MO (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1910, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carey, Charles D. | Pvt. | Nov. 2, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Morristown |
1842 | New York | |||
died of disease June 18, 1862 at Newport News, VA and is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 1771 (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Carey, Dennis | Sgt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1837 | Richard Carey; Ann _________ | |||
wounded and captured in action Aug. 25, 1864 at Ream's Station VA. Died of his wounds Nov. 3, 1864 at Salisbury NC prison. His last name may be Corey (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Carey, Harrison | Pvt. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Apr. 6, 1828 | Massachusetts | John Carey; Hannah Hale | ||
killed instantly in battle before Petersburg June 17, 1864. He is buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Grave 558. His widow Amanda Daniels Selleck died Dec. 13, 1923 in South Pierrepont. He is listed in the Pierrepont and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Carey, Orville | Pvt. | Nov. 11, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Macomb |
1830 | New York | |||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps June 6, 1863. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Carey, Silas Wright | Sgt. | Jan. 11, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
1840 | Clinton Co. NY | Elijah Carey; Clarinda Tupper | ||
mustered out Jan. 17, 1865 at Baton Rouge, LA. He died in Unionville Jul. 6, 1916 and is buried in Hewittville Cemetery in Potsdam. His family lived in Rock Island, IL in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carey, William Danford | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Parishville |
Nov. 18, 1839 | Pierrepont, NY | John Carey; Hannah Hale | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 in Washington, DC. He died of tuberculosis in Parishville Oct. 9, 1890 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville. He is listed in the Parishville and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carl, Terrance | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Canton |
1841 | Troy, NY | |||
discharged Sep. 6, 1864. He married Mary Sheridan and died in Canton Dec. 23, 1897 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Carlisle, Allen | Pvt. | Dec. 1, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Colton |
1844 | Vermont | Joseph Carlisle; Relief _______ | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. B in Dec. 1864 and discharged Feb. 6, 1866. He applied for a pension in 1870. He lived in Pierrepont in 1890 and there is a stone for him in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery with no death date (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Carlisle, Benjamin | Corp. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
1841 | Hammond, NY | John Carlisle; Frances ______ | ||
wounded severely in the thigh in action Nov. 24, 1864 at Lookout Mtn, TN and discharged for disability. He was living in the west in 1865 and died in 1905. (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Carlisle, Joseph | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
1841 | Hammond, NY | John Carlisle; Frances ______ | ||
died of disease Oct. 6, 1863 at Carver Hospital, Washington, DC and is buried at Soldiers Home National Cemetery. Hammond TC says he was wounded at the Wilderness and died a few days later and was buried on the field (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Carlisle, Richard | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. I | Russell |
1839 | Vermont | Joseph Carlisle; Polley _______ | ||
mustered out June 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He died in 1911. His family lived in Orwell, VT in 1850. He appears to be the man living in Wright, MI in 1894 and 1900 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Carlos, Edwin McP. | Corp. | Nov. 6, 1861 | 102nd NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
Mar. 21, 1843 | Richville, NY | James S. Carlos; Alzada Mellen | ||
discharged for disability and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. L in Dec. 1863. He was killed in action at the Battle of Cemetery Hill near Petersburg July 30, 1864 (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Carlton, Stephen | Pvt. | Oct. 13, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Colton |
1840 | ||||
deserted Dec. 20, 1864, arrested and sentenced by court martial to forfeit pay. He again deserted June 15, 1865 at Washington, DC (TC, AG) | ||||
Carnal, James | Corp. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1840 | New York | Florian Amede Carnal; Mary ________ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Waddington Jul. 7, 1884 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. His widow Sarah Rutherford Hatley Carnal lived in Waddington in 1890. The surname is given variously as Carnal, Carnell, Cornell, etc (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carnathan, Lewis F. | 1st Lt. | Sep. 13, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
1837 | Waddington, NY | William Carnathan; Elizabeth ______ | ||
shot under the eye May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and discharged for disability Aug. 24, 1864 at Atlanta, GA. He never married and died Feb. 20, 1880 near Sioux City, Iowa. This family lived in Louisville in 1850 and in Ogdensburg in 1860. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Carnathan, William | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | 7th MN Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Nov. 10, 1834 | Waddington, NY | William Carnathan; Elizabeth ______ | ||
This family lived in Louisville in 1850. He married Emily H. Cushing and died May 3, 1918 in Duluth, MN (1850, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carney, Peter | Corp. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Oct. 1, 1843 | Gouverneur, NY | Francis Carney; Julia Lynch | ||
died of disease Jan. 27, 1865 at Ft. Fisher, NC hospital. He is buried in Grave 115 in Wilmington National Cemetery (AG, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Carney, Stephen W. | Pvt. | Jan. 27, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
Sep. 11, 1845 | DeKalb, NY | Francis Carney; Julia Lynch | ||
discharged at Ft. Haskell, VA in Aug. 1865. He married Waite Hemenway and had five children. He died of tuberculosis in Feb. 1892 and is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb. (TC, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Carpenter, Adam F. | 1st Sgt. | Jul. 31, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
Sep. 18, 1817 | Russia, NY | |||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Ellen Griffiths May 3, 1842. He died Feb. 18, 1906 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carpenter, Edward L. | Pvt. | Oct. 25, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co L | Hermon |
1832 | New York | Russell Carpenter; Rebecca ______ | ||
deserted Dec. 13, 1861 at Camp Fenton, DC (AG, 1850, 1860. newspaper) | ||||
Carpenter, George | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Edwards |
1836 | New York | |||
deserted from a hospital in Indianapolis, IN and is listed as being in the County Jail at Canton in 1865. He was living in Gouverneur in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Carpenter, George D. | Pvt. | Dec. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
1841 | New York | Joel Carpenter; Nancy _______ | ||
died of disease June 25, 1864 at US Army General Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 2276. His family lived in Louisville in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Carpenter, George M. | Pvt. | Feb. 1865 | 4th MA Art . Co. A | Lawrence |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
(1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Carpenter, Henry | Pvt. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Fowler |
1844 | New York | Johnson Carpenter; Eunice _______ | ||
died of disease June 16, 1862 at White Oak Swamp, VA and is buried in Glendale National Cemetery in Richmond, VA. He appears to be the boy living in 1850 and 1860 Fowler, but there is no proof (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Carpenter, Henry Greenfield | Sgt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Parishville |
Apr. 24, 1827 | Potsdam, NY | Ralph Carpenter; Sylvia Cobb | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in Hannawa Falls, Jul. 4, 1887 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. His widow Eliza lived near Hannawa Falls in Pierrepont in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carpenter, Horace Henry | Surg. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. | Lawrence |
Nov. 19, 1836 | Washington Co. NY | Horace Carpenter; Eleanor Bostwick | ||
discharged in March, 1864 to become the surgeon in the 43rd NY Inf. He died Mar. 30, 1914 in Lawrenceville, NY and is buried in Haleville Cemetery in Lawrence (TC, AG, 1865. 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carpenter, Noah | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Hermon |
1846 | New York | Benjamin Carpenter; Laura Hamilton | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 23, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. Co. G in Jul. 1863. He was captured Oct. 13, 1864 at Piedmont, VA and paroled at Richmond Feb. 15, 1865. He mustered out Jul. 1, 1865. He is listed in the TC records of Edwards and Oswegatchie and died in Williamstown, NY Dec. 22, 1932 (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Carpenter, Robert Prescott | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
Nov. 1, 1822 | Bakersfield, VT | Willard Carpenter; Lucy Aldrich | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Mary Thayer who died young, forcing him to split up his children among friends and relatives. His youngest, Edward was adopted by Hosea Bicknell. He died Mar. 18, 1898 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carpenter, William Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Fowler |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | Thomas Ward Carpenter; Emily E. Potter | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 14, 1864 at Baton Rouge, LA. He died Mar. 2, 1906 and is buried in Veterans Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Carpenter, Winfield Scott | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
1842 | New York | Russell Carpenter; Rebecca ______ | ||
captured and paroled. He deserted Dec. 18, 1863 and is listed in the Canton TC record but was living in Hermon in 1860 and in Potsdam in 1865. After deserting the 60th, he enlisted into the 16th NY Inf. and again deserted. He then joined the US Navy and did service on the USS, North Carolina, USS Monogahela, USS Hollyhock, USS Pensacola and USS Savannah He married Sarah S. Allen in Oakland Co. MI Nov. 22, 1867 and lived in Maple Grove MI in 1880. He died Mar. 31, 1895 (TC, AG. 1860, 1865, 1880, NMC, data) | ||||
Carr, Benjamin R. | QM Sgt | Sep. 6, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
Sep. 6, 1837 | Wilna, NY | Marquis O. Carr; Melissa L. Derby | ||
died of remittent fever June 16, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA and buried there . He and his father's family lived in Russell in 1850 and in Fine in 1860 and appear in the Fine Town Clerk's record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Carr, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Rossie |
1827 | Oneida Co. NY | |||
mustered out May 30, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. His widow applied for a pension in Jul. 1890. (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Carr, Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 23, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. I | Canton |
1844 | Vermont | |||
enlisted at Chazy, NY and was transferred into the 121st NY Inf. in 1863. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. in Oct. 1863 and was discharged Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. This Henry Carr may not have actually been a St. Lawrence Co. resident. He died June 17, 1904 (TC, AG, NMC, data) | ||||
Carr, Henry | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
1832 | Ireland | |||
wounded and captured in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Paroled and mustered out with the company June 22, 1865. He married Agnes Baggs and died Apr. 11, 1895. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Carr, Henry Tilden | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fine |
Feb. 27, 1844 | Russell, NY | Marquis O. Carr; Melissa L. Derby | ||
discharged Sep. 6, 1864. He died Mar. 21, 1900 and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Fine. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Carr, James | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
1832 | ||||
wounded in action June 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and died of his wounds at Satterlee Hospital in West Philadelphia, PA Sep. 10, 1864 (AG, 1865) | ||||
Carr, Owen | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1862 | 1st NY Mtd. Rifles Co. K | Waddington |
June 24, 1837 | Ireland | Sylvester Carr; Nancy Cassels | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He lived in Victor, NY 1860- 1900 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1900) | ||||
Carr, Thomas | Music. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. | Brasher |
mustered out Aug. 16, 1862 when the band was dissolved. He died at John Atwood's house in Ogdensburg Sep. 23, 1862 of pericarditis caused by rheumatism contracted in the service. He married Ellen Richards in Brasher Falls Oct. 28, 1861, two days before he left with the regiment. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher Falls (AG, cemetery data) | ||||
Carr, William H. | Corp. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. L | Rossie |
May 27, 1836 | Clinton, NY | Thomas Carr; Nancy Cowan | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Julia A. Soper Nov. 26, 1858. He died May 15, 1909 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Carrier, Peter | Pvt. | Jul. 13, 1863 | 95th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
1838 | Lisbon, NY | Philip Carrier; Elizabeth _____ | ||
drafted and killed in action May 5, 1864 at The Wilderness, VA. He is listed as McCarrier in the Lisbon TC record and was living in Depeyster in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Carroll, James | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Russell |
1845 | New York | Patrick Carroll; Mary ________ | ||
killed in action Aug. 25, 1864 at Ream's Station, VA. He appears to be the boy listed in 1860 Russell (AG, 1860) | ||||
Carroll, John | Pvt. | Nov. 10, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Gouverneur |
1843 | Ireland | John Carroll; Mary ________ | ||
captured and paroled. He mustered out at Washington, DC Aug. 26, 1865. He died in Gouverneur Jul. 18, 1926 (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carroll, John | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1863 | Lisbon | |
1841 | Ireland | |||
hired as a draft substitute for Robert Hobbes of Lisbon. The TC record does nor indicate his unit. He may the son of John and Rosaline Carroll of 1850 Canton (TC, 1850) | ||||
Carroll, John | Corp. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1838 | Ireland | Ann_______ | ||
wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD. He died Mar. 15, 1894 in Beaver Dam, WI (AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Carroll, John D. | Pvt. | Sep. 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
1817 | ||||
died of wounds Oct. 7, 1863(?) at Barketsville(?), MD hospital according to 1865 census. Citation actually says Oct. 7, 1862. AG report says he died Nov. 3, 1864 at Regimental Hospital at Portsmouth, VA. There is a stone for him in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Rossie which says he died in 1864 and is buried in Portsmouth, VA (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Carroll, Terrance | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 9th NY H. Art. Co. L | Russell |
1841 | New York | Patrick Carroll; Mary ________ | ||
discharged Sep. 6, 1864 and lived in Canton, NY in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Carson, Andrew | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Madrid |
1841 | Canada | |||
no further record in AG. He appears in the Canton TC records (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Carson, Phineas P. | Pvt. | Aug 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1839 | New York | |||
killed in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Carson, William | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Nov. 30, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | James Carson; Mary Moncrief | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Carter, Albert | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1828 | Massachusetts | Phebe _______ | ||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880) | ||||
Carter, Charles C. | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Morristown |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | Charles Carter; Sophia _______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Mount Pleasant Hospital in Washington, DC. He married Salome Rickard. He died in Napanee, ON in April, 1909 and was buried in Brier Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carter, Luther M. | Pvt. | Jan. 1, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Brasher |
Feb. 1824 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability May 28, 1862 at Washington, DC. He lived in Massena in 1890. He died at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY Apr. 12, 1912 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher . (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Carter, Volney Morse | Capt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
Jul. 27, 1829 | Great Bend, NY | Nathan Carter; Hannah Thompson | ||
discharged May 31, 1863. He died Mar. 13, 1895 at Mountain View in Franklin Co. and is buried in Pitcairn Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Carter, William | Pvt. | Nov. 11, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1840 | Brasher, NY | Varnon G. Carter; Margaret _____ | ||
captured Oct. 27, 1864 at Fair Oaks, VA and was transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Dec 1, 1864. He died Mar. 16, 1865 at Annapolis, MD as he was on his way home. He has a stone in Richardson Cemetery in Brasher, but may actually be buried in Grave 1161 at Annapolis National Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Carton, Michael | Corp. | Jul. 18, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1844 | ||||
wounded in his right leg in action June 21, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and died of his wounds June 22, 1864 near Petersburg, VA (AG, 1865, newspaper, ) | ||||
Carver, Barton Jr. | Sgt. | Aug 7, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Apr. 21, 1837 | DeKalb, NY | Barton Carver; Esther Vial | ||
shot in the arm Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA which necessitated its amputation. He lived near Rensselaer Falls in the Town of Canton in 1890. He died Nov. 27, 1922 and is buried with his wife Amelia Burton in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Carver, J. Newton | Sgt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1838 | Maine | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Jul. 10, 1887. (TC, AG, 1860, NMC) | ||||
Case, Albert B. | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Norfolk |
Aug. 23, 1824 | Fairfax, VT | Sylvester Case; Lucy Sherman | ||
discharged for disability May 1, 1864 near Brandy Station, VA. He died Nov. 8, 1895 in Utica, NY (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Casey, Edward | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Colton |
Mar. 16, 1846 | Colton, NY | Thomas Casey; Anna Cline | ||
was at the surrender of General Lee and mustered out Apr. 28, 1865. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Casey, Henry | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. B | Pitcairn |
Sep. 18, 1842 | Watertown, NY | Michael Casey; Mary McGinness | ||
mustered out June 5, 1863 at Elmira, NY (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Casey, James Sanford | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 176th NY Inf. Co. I | Colton |
Mar. 8, 1836 | Godmanchester, Que. | Thomas Casey; Anna Cline | ||
accidentally wounded and discharged for disability June 18, 1865. He died in 1867 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. He is listed in the Parishville TC but not in Colton's. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Casey, John | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1835 | ||||
wounded in action at Spotsylvania May 18, 1864. He died Aug. 26, 1922 in Columbus, MT (AG, data) | ||||
Casey, John | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. B | Lawrence |
1821 | Ireland | |||
mustered out Dec. 15, 1864 at Chafin's Farm, VA. He died Mar. 23, 1913 and is buried in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Leadville, CO (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Casey, Luke Brown | 1st Sgt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 176th NY Inf. Co. I | Colton |
Nov. 29, 1842 | Parishville, NY | Thomas Casey; Anna Cline | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Luke Russell of Colton and was discharged Apr. 27, 1866 at Savannah, GA. He married Pauline Lamb and died in Colton Feb. 24, 1894. He is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. He is listed in the Colton and Parishville TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Casey, Michael | Pvt. | Sep. 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Pitcairn |
Dec. 7, 1845 | Watertown, NY | Michael Casey; Mary McGuinness | ||
killed in a skirmish at West Point, VA June 24, 1864. The AG says he died near Woodshill Mills, VA. He is buried in Yorktown National Cemetery in Plot 227 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Casey, Thomas | Corp. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
Dec. 6, 1842 | Watertown, NY | Michael Casey; Mary McGuinness | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Sep. 29, 1924 in Carthage, NY and is buried in Old St. James Cemetery in Carthage. He appears to be the boy living in Edwards in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cashman, Wesley Fuller | Pvt. | Dec. 29, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Lawrence |
Jan. 16, 1843 | Ellenburg, NY | Patrick Cashman; Ellen Morse | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Dec 1864 and discharged Jul. 31, 1865 at Washington, DC. He and his family lived in Ellenburg, NY in 1860 and 1870. He lived in Stockholm in 1890. He died Jan. 20, 1923 in Watertown, CT. He may have not been a Lawrence soldier but only hired to fill a draft quota (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1890, data) | ||||
Caskinette, Richard | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1864 | 64th NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
1846 | Canada | Joseph Caskinette; Angeline _____ | ||
mustered out Jul. 14, 1865 at Washington, DC and died in 1909. He is also listed in the Lawrence TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Cassaw, Joseph (alias Joseph Keeser) | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Sep. 14, 1832 | Quebec, Canada | John Cassaw | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. in Dec. 1864 and mustered out June 20, 1865 at Manchester, VA. He died in Marshville in the Town of Hermon Mar. 25, 1903 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery He appears in the AG records as Keeser, in the TC record as Kezer and in 1860 Potsdam as Kaser. (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cassidy, Felix M. | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1824 | Ireland | |||
fought in the Crimea in the British Army in the 1850's. He was discharged Dec. 18, 1864 from the 11th NY Cav. in NYC and re-enlisted into the 8th NY Cav. He and his wife Bridget lived in the Village of Canton in 1860. He died in 1890 and is buried in the Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cassidy, James | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. M | Russell |
1843 | New York | Patrick Cassidy; Phoebe Towne | ||
mustered out June 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA . He died May 6, 1917 in Lisbon, ND or Lisbon, SD (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Cassidy, John | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Russell |
1840 | Ireland | |||
died of disease May 1, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA and is buried in Philadelphia National Cemetery in Grave E 44. He is also listed in the DePeyster TC record (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cassidy, William C. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. K | Russell |
1834 | Canada | Patrick Cassidy; Phoebe Towne | ||
mustered out June 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He died Dec. 27, 1867 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery (AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Castigan, Patrick | Pvt. | Jan. 31, 1865 | 94th NY Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 25, 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Castle, Daniel | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
Dec. 16, 1848 | Cambridge, VT | Daniel Castle; Mary A. Chamberlain | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died December 15, 1925 and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Castle, Henry A. | Corp. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1834 | New York | |||
captured Aug. 25, 1864 at Ream's Station, VA and later paroled. He mustered out at Munson's Hill, VA Jul. 10, 1865 and died Dec. 21, 1920 in Thayer, KS (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Castle, Isaac L. | Pvt. | Nov. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1820 | Oneida Co. NY | |||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and deserted Feb. 9, 1865 at Ft Monroe, VA. He married Polly Clark in Potsdam May 1, 1849. He died Feb. 9, 1894 (AG, 1850, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Castle, Jeremiah | Sgt. | Dec. 25, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Norfolk |
Dec. 16, 1840 | Cambridge, VT | Daniel Castle; Mary Chamberlain | ||
wounded in front of Petersburg, VA while going for water. He died of those wounds Jul. 17, 1864 and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 2418. AG says he died at Point of Rocks, VA Mar. 4, 1865 and a newspaper listing the muster roll says he died at Washington Hall, VA (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cater, Henry | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1827 | England | |||
discharged for disability Dec 1, 1864 and died Jan. 5, 1865 in Philadelphia, PA as the result of an operation to remove a swelling on his neck (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cavanaugh, Stephen | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1845 | Ogdensburg, NY | Daniel Cavanaugh; Elizabeth _____ | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Mary Doyle. He lived in Lisbon in 1890 and died of cancer at his home on the Pray Road June 25, 1907. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Cawley, James | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
Nov. 1838 | Ireland | |||
captured and sent to Danville prison for 7 months 3 days and then paroled. He mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Madrid in 1880 and 1890. He was admitted to the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY in Oct. 1906 and died there Jan. 5, 1907. He is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Plot G 7 3. He had emigrated to the US in 1860 (TC, AG, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Center, Edgar A. | Pvt. | Feb. 15, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1848 | Canada | Luther Center; Mary ________ | ||
died at Cumberland, MD Aug. 6, 1865 but is listed in the 1865 census of men still in the service. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Center, Jeremiah | Corp. | Apr. 4, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
1831 | Vermont | Luther Center; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died before 1881 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Center, Lewis M. | Pvt. | Mar. 1, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
1846 | Franklin Co. NY | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died in San Diego, CA June 24, 1914 and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in San Diego, CA. He is listed in the Waddington TC record but not in Potsdam's (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chadwick, Ira Orgillous | Pvt. | Dec. 27, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Pitcairn |
May 9, 1834 | Madrid, NY | William R. Chadwick; Nancy Abernathy | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 29, 1862 at Albany, NY. He re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. in Sep. 1864 and mustered out May 30, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He married Eleanor Spaulding in 1860. He died in Brownville, VT Sep. 24, 1904 and is buried in East Pitcairn Cemetery. He appears in the TC records of Pitcairn and Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chaffee, Arnold Eli | Corp. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Lawrence |
Sep. 15, 1839 | Hopkinton, NY | Joel Chaffee; Abigail Flint | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died at North Lawrence Nov. 24, 1902 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Lawrence (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chaffee, Asahel Elmar | Pvt. | Apr. 6, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. K | Lawrence |
1849 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joel Chaffee; Abigail Flint | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Chaffee, Charles P. | Pvt. | Sep. 23, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Aug. 1844 | Hopkinton, NY | Joel Chaffee; Abigail Flint | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 25, 1862 at Little Washington, VA and is buried in Culpeper National Cemetery in Plot 363 (AG, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Chaffee, James Eber | Pvt. | Oct. 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
Mar. 16, 1839 | Oswegatchie, NY | Elisha H. Chaffee; Catherine Russell | ||
was one of 4 soldiers suffering with typhoid who was personally carried up 3 flights of stairs in the Alexandria Hospital by Newton Martin Curtis in 1862. He was discharged for disability Feb. 13, 1863 at Washington, DC. He married Sarah Bell and was living in Heuvelton in 1860. He died of Bright's disease Jan. 11, 1898 and is buried in Heuvelton Hillcrest Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, NMC, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chaffee, James Eleazer | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
May 10, 1842 | Hopkinton, NY | Joel Chaffee; Abigail Flint | ||
wounded and discharged for his wounds Aug. 4, 1864 at Louisville, KY . He died Aug. 24, 1915 in New Orleans, LA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Chaffee, Marshall | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1861 | 6th VT Inf. Co. H | Lawrence |
May, 1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Chaffee; Lucy _________ | ||
discharged for disability May 15, 1863. He died in 1902 and is buried in Roxbury Cemetery, Roxbury, VT (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Chaffee, Nelson J. | Corp. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Warren Chaffee; Abigail ______ | ||
promoted to corporal Jul. 1, 1865 and mustered out with the company at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Lawrence in 1890. He died Mar. 22, 1910 and is buried in Flint-Chaffee Cemetery in Brasher (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chaffee, William R. | Pvt. | Aug. 15, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Feb. 1835 | Somerville(?), NY | Elisha H. Chaffee; Catherine Russell | ||
wounded and captured in action May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Paroled and died of his wounds in the hospital at Annapolis MD Aug 31, 1864. He is buried in Annapolis National Cemetery in Plot 1168. He also appears in the TC records of DeKalb and has a stone in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery in Canton. He lived with his widowed mother in Oswegatchie in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Chalmers, George | Pvt. | Jan, 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
1828 | Canada | |||
mustered out Mar. 5, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived in Canton in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Chamberlain, Carson A. | Pvt. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
Aug. 1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | John C. Chamberlain; Mary ________ | ||
deserted Oct. 3, 1862 at Suffolk, VA. He lived in Waddington in 1860, and is listed in the AG report as Charles E. Chamberlain. He was an attorney and justice of the peace. He died in Sept. 1903 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chamberlain, Charles C. F. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Nov. 24, 1862. He re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. Co. K Jan. 4, 1864 and was discharged Sep. 30, 1865. He died Sept. 22, 1892 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Chamberlain, Henry | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1827 | New York | |||
discharged for disability June 4, 1862 at Washington, DC. (AG, 1860) | ||||
Chamberlain, Horace Lorenzo | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Colton |
1848 | New York | Lorenzo Chamberlain; Eliza ________ | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA . He died Feb. 11, 1914 in Modesto, CA (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Chamberlain, James Uriah | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1861 | 50th NY Eng. Co. H | Potsdam |
June 25, 1824 | Newbury, VT | James Chamberlain; Susan Clark | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died May 11, 1900 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Chamberlain, Martin J. | Capt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1829 | New York | Orsamus Chamberlain; Sarah McKnight | ||
wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and died of those wounds Jul. 22, 1864. His body arrived in Massena Feb. 21, 1865. He is buried in West Orvis St. Cemetery in Massena. His family lived in Madrid in 1850. (AG, 1850, 1865. cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chambers, George | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1839 | New York | Margaret _____ | ||
died of disease, sick from exposure and fatigue, in Ogdensburg June 2, 1862, four days after reaching home. AG says he was last seen in Yorktown, VA hospital and was reported as being dead (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Chambers, George Mains(?) | Sgt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Jul. 17, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | Joseph Chambers; Hannah Moncrief | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA . He married Mary Wallace Feb. 11, 1869. He died Nov. 1, 1905 and is buried in Campbell Cemetery in Flackville (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chambers, Harvey | Pvt. | Sep. 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
1842 | Vermont | Francis Chambers; Sarah ________ | ||
absent, sick at Baltimore in May 1862. He joined 16th NY Cav. Co. A in April,1863 and died in battle in the spring of 1865. The 16th Cav. AG report says he was captured in March 1865, and no further record. He appears to be listed in 1860 Brasher and Louisville. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Chambers, James | Pvt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Sep. 21, 1840 | Salem, NY | John Chambers; Margaret White | ||
captured in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and paroled. He was discharged May 3, 1865 and later re-enlisted into the 3rd MD Cav. Co. K. He died at the Soldiers Home in Dayton, OH in May, 1909 and is buried in Campbell Cemetery in Flackville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chambers, John Robert | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Lisbon |
Oct. 31, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Chambers; Mary Turner | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He appears in the TC records of Depeyster and Lisbon and also in the 1865 census of Depeyster. He died Mar. 1, 1878 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Chambers, Mason Sherman | Sgt. | Oct. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Apr. 18, 1840 | Lisbon, NY | Joseph Chambers; Hannah Moncrief | ||
discharged Jul. 11, 1865 at David's Island, NY Harbor . He died Jan. 10, 1929 in Rensselaer Falls, NY and is buried in Flackville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chambers, Patrick | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. D | Canton |
1841 | Ireland | |||
prisoner of war in Richmond for seven months. He mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Chambers, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1841 | Canada | |||
died of diarrhea Feb. 6, 1865 at Point of Rocks, VA and is buried in City Point National Cemetery Grave 1086 (AG, 1865, TC) | ||||
Chambers, Thomas | Pvt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Dec. 14, 1837 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Chambers; Mary Turner | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 1862 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He re-enlisted into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M in Dec. 1863 and mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Mar. 15, 1912 in Woodford, CA and is buried in Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg, CA (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chambers, William | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Sep. 18, 1842 | Salem, NY | John Chambers; Margaret White | ||
died of an enlarged heart brought on by exposure on a tedious march Feb. 9, 1863 at St. Aloysius Hospital in Washington, DC and is buried at Campbell Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. G | Stockholm |
Aug. 22, 1846 | Canada | Joseph Champine; Mary Bushey | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died of Bright's disease Sep. 13, 1913 in St. Regis Falls, NY and is buried in Forest Cemetery in St. Regis Falls (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Champine, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Stockholm |
Nov. 18, 1828 | Canada | John Champine; Roseanne Chevalier | ||
wounded June 24, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and discharged for those wounds May 26, 1865 at Philadelphia, PA. He married Julia LaShomb. He lived in Brasher Falls in 1890. He died Jan. 6, 1901 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. He is listed in the Lawrence and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, Charles Jr. | Pvt. | Jan. 1, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. L | Massena |
1848 | New York | Charles Champine; Mary Ann Graves | ||
died of disease in Sep. 18, 1864 in New Orleans and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Site 5412. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, George E. | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Massena |
1836 | New York | |||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Stockholm in 1890 and died there Jan. 27, 1895. He is buried in Center St. Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, Henry | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 18th NY Cav. Co. L | Massena |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Charles Champine; Mary Ann Graves | ||
deserted Nov. 18, 1864 at Greenville, LA according to the AG, but the 1865 says he joined the navy and was serving aboard the USS Tallahasseein 1865 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Champine, Henry Augustus | Corp. | Jan. 26, 1864 | 29th MA Inf. Co K | Stockholm |
Jan. 22, 1849 | Stockholm, NY | John Champine; Roseanne Chevalier | ||
discharged Jul. 29, 1866. He died in Dickinson, NY Jan. 24, 1879 and is buried in East Part Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, John | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Apr. 5, 1848 | Louisville, NY | Charles Shampine; Mary Ann Graves | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M in Dec. 1863 and was discharged June 14, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died on his 77th birthday Apr. 5, 1925 in Massena and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena. His mother went blind when he was very young, and his father was killed by a falling tree. He was brought up for a time in the home of Platt Palmer of Stockholm. He married Jane Vanier Apr. 23, 1872. He lived in Stockholm in 1870 and 1880, and in Massena thereafter. He appears in the Brasher TC record (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Champine, John | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
1833 | Canada | John Champine; Roseanne Chevalier | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 17, 1863 at Ft. McHenry, MD. He died Aug. 16, 1905 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data)) | ||||
Champine, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Dec. 1842 | Stockholm, NY | John Champine; Roseanne Chevalier | ||
died of typhoid fever Sep. 22, 1862 at Portsmouth Grove, RI and was re-interred at Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Plot 3343 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Champine, Louis | Sgt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Apr. 1, 1838 | Franklin Co. NY | John Champine; Roseanne Chevalier | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Mary L. Blair and moved to South Dakota by 1880. He died Mar. 27, 1919 in Albee, SD. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Champion, David | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Waddington |
Feb. 1836 | New York | Francis Champion; Josephine Plush | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Waddington in 1860 and in Madrid in 1890. He died Jan. 8, 1928 in Waddington and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Champion, Francis Jr. | Pvt. | Dec. 2, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1837 | New York | Francis Champion; Josephine Plush | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 22, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. B Aug. 24, 1863 and was captured at Ft. Stedman, VA Mar. 25, 1865. He was paroled and deserted Jul. 29, 1865 according to the AG, but received a pension. He appears to be listed twice in the 1860 census, once in Madrid and once in Waddington. He died May 20, 1890 in Dubuque, Iowa and is buried in Linwood Cemetery in Dubuque, IA (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Champion, George | Pvt. | Oct. 26, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
Mar. 14, 1844 | Heuvelton, NY | Francis Champion; Josephine Plush | ||
captured and sent to Libby Prison for 60 days and Andersonville for 60 days. The AG says he was captured Mar. 21, 1865 near Bentonville, NC and released 9 days later at Aikens Landing, VA. He mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Emma Constine in 1863 and lived in Madrid in 1890. He died in Lisbon Sep. 28, 1912 and his name is on a stone in Madrid Cemetery with no death date on it (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Champlain, Frederick J. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1843 | New York | |||
died of bilious colic Jul. 9, 1862 at Camp Goodrich, VA. He is listed as Champlin in 1860 Canton (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Chandler, Hiram Guernsey | Music. | Sep. 20, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Band | Potsdam |
Nov. 19, 1825 | Potsdam, NY | Samuel R. Chandler; Sarah Guernsey | ||
mustered out with the regimental band Aug. 9, 1862 and re-enlisted into the same regiment, Company B, Sep 3, 1862. He transferred to the 121st NY Inf. May 10, 1863 and mustered out June 25, 1865 near Hall's Hill, VA. He married Susan M. Freeman Sep. 29, 1856 in Massena, NY. He lived in Waverly, Iowa in 1886. He died in Tacoma, WA Apr. 28, 1903 (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, NMC) | ||||
Chandler, Lewis P. | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. H | Lawrence |
Oct. 12, 1836 | Lawrence, NY | Hiram Chandler; Lucinda Peck | ||
discharged for disability May 29, 1865. He appears in the Hopkinton 1865 census. He died Apr. 18, 1921 in Malone, NY and is buried in Morningside Cemetery in Malone (TC, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chaney, Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Fowler |
1830 | Franklin Co., NY | |||
wounded May 16, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Dec. 23, 1897 and is buried in Fullerville Cemetery in Fowler. The surname appears as Cheney in some records (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chaney, James Brainard | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
Aug. 25, 1841 | Potsdam, NY | Samuel Chaney; Mary Ann Rice | ||
appointed wagoner and then returned to ranks. He mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He and his family are listed in the 1860 census of Hollywood. He was an engineer on a Pennsylvania railroad and died May 9, 1891. His body was brought back and buried in East DeKalb Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chaney, Moses Jr. | Sep. 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Potsdam | |
1830 | New York | Moses Chaney; Ruth Chaney | ||
died by June 1, 1876 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He married Orissa Barnes who still lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Chaney, Richard Baxter | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Sep. 9, 1835 | Orange, MA | Samuel Chaney; Mary Ann Rice | ||
absent sick in Jeffersonville, IN at the muster-out of company in June 1865. He appears in the Canton and Hopkinton TC records and in the 1860 census of Hollywood, and the 1865 census of Hopkinton. He married Celia Southworth. He died in Potsdam Aug. 8, 1870 and is buried as R. B. Chaney in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chapin, Alaric Brayton | Corp. | Feb. 29, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
June 18, 1847 | Ogdensburg, NY | Alfred Chapin; Sylvia Hill | ||
transferred to the 169th NY Inf. In June 1865 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He was awarded the Medal of Honor in 1914 for his actions at Ft. Fisher, NC in Jan. 1865. At the age of 17, he rushed forward and cut through the palisades that protected the fort. He married Mary Smith in Wisconsin Apr. 6, 1871 and they lived in River Falls, WI in 1900. He died in Portland, OR Nov. 27, 1924 and is buried in Rose City Cemetery in Portland (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Chapin, Darius | 1st Lt. | Aug. 23, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
1820 | Jefferson Co. NY | |||
mustered out June 21, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died in Richville Sep. 25, 1885 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville (AG, 1865, 1870, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Chapin, David Eustace | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Jul. 19, 1829 | Crown Point, NY | Aaron Chapin; Rebecca Mcintyre | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Apr. 16, 1907 in Prairie Farm, WI and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Menomonee, WI with no dates on the stone. He lived in Stockholm in 1865 and appears in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chapin, Gardner B. | 2nd Lt. | 78th NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie | |
1845 | New York | Sidney Chapin; Mary ________ | ||
he died in Ogdensburg Dec. 3, 1873 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. His obituary says he was in a cavalry regiment, and he does not appear in the AG of the 78th Inf. or in the state index. He was an author and newspaperman and wrote Tales of the St. Lawrence. (1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Chapin, John Quincy | Pvt. | Feb. 15, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Depeyster |
1824 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Chapin; Abigail Thrasher | ||
mustered out July 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY and moved to Lake County, SD by 1880. He married Martha E. Laughlin. He died Feb. 14, 1900 in Mahlung Township, MN (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Chapin, William C. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Colton |
1837 | New York | |||
died of typhoid fever Aug. 3, 1863 at Texas Ford, VA. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not Colton's. His widow Frances Hobart lived in Colton in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Chapman, Benjamin | Corp. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. L | Depeyster |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Edward Chapman; Elizabeth Blake | ||
wounded Feb. 16, 1865 and discharged June 3, 1865 from Summit House Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Oswegatchie in 1870 and died Apr. 23, 1911. He is buried in Wyoming Township Cemetery in Grandville, MI. He appears to be the man listed in the 1865 census of Stockholm (TC, AG, 1870, cemetery) | ||||
Chapman, Benjamin | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1864 | 61st MA Inf. Co. D | Stockholm |
Nov. 20, 1849 | Stockholm, NY | Stillman Chapman; Adeline Burr | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865. He married Clarissa McLeod Sep. 24, 1868. He died Oct. 2, 1911 in Chateaugay, NY and is buried in East Side Cemetery in Chateaugay, NY (TC, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chapman, Julius | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Aug. 23, 1841 | North Stockholm, NY | Hiram Chapman; Polley Smith | ||
the AG says he deserted sometime after Apr. 10, 1863 from Judiciary Square Hospital in Washington, DC, but that cannot be true as he received a pension for his service. He married Amelia Streeter, then Lillian Hodges. He lived in Kasota, MN in 1870, Elmo, MN in 1880, and Oak Valley, MN in 1900. He died May 7, 1918 at Sentinel Butte, ND and is buried in Golden Valley Cemetery in Sentinel Butte along with his wife (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chapman, Roselle | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Rossie |
1840 | New York | Darius Chapman; Minerva ______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Wilna in 1850, Rossie in 1860, Fowler in 1870 and in Pitcairn in 1890. He married Jemima Hazelton in Feb. 1866. He died Jan. 28, 1916 in Harrisville, NY and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Charter, Frederick C. | 1st Sgt. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
Oct. 17, 1841 | Heuvelton, NY | Stephen Charter; Betsey Lamerson | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Alice Knight. He died in Gouverneur Sep. 11, 1915 and is buried in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb. His mother's name may have been Elizabeth Dean (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Charter, Nelson J. | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
June , 1845 | Oswegatchie, NY | Stephen Charter; Elizabeth Dean | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 19, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Holland Patent, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Charter, Stephen Jr. | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
June, 1842 | Oswegatchie, NY | Stephen Charter; Elizabeth Dean | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and absent wounded when the company mustered out. He died in Macomb Nov. 25, 1925 and is buried in Pleasant Lake Cemetery in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chartrand, Andrew | Pvt. | Feb. 23, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Brasher |
1842 | Canada | Joseph Chartrand; Delphina _____ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He is listed in the Brasher and Stockholm 1865 census. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Chartrand, Joseph Jr. | Pvt. | Mar. 1, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Brasher |
1848 | Canada | Joseph Chartrand; Delphina _____ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He lived in Massena in 1890. He died Jan. 24, 1895 in Potsdam and is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Massena (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chase, Anthony Baker | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Stockholm |
Jan. 7, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | Anthony Chase; Mary Newell | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Rosina Bump Oct. 3, 1865. He died March 10, 1904 and is buried in Ellis Cemetery in Stockholm. His family lived in Potsdam in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Chase, Caleb Newell | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Stockholm |
Apr. 2, 1845 | Stockholm, NY | Anthony Chase; Mary Newell | ||
lost at sea Dec. 22, 1864 when the steamer North America went down off the coast of Florida on its way from New Orleans to NYC. There is a stone for him in Ellis Cemetery in Stockholm and apparently also one on Cape Hatteras, NC. His family lived in Potsdam in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Chase, Henry G. | Pvt. | Nov. 12, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
Aug. 1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | Asa A. Chase; Jane ________ | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 5, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Potsdam in 1850 and 1860, and in Burlington, VT in 1900. He is listed in the Colton and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, NMC) | ||||
Chase, John E. | Corp. | Aug. 21, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. F | Fine |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died in 1912 (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Chase, John W. | Corp. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
April, 1837 | New York | Anson Chase; Aurilla ______ | ||
shot on the left hip in action May 20, 1864 near Bermuda Hundred, VA. Mustered out June 10, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in November, 1865 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. His widow Sarah lived in Gouverneur in 1890 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Chase, Joseph E. | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1841 | New York | Asa Chase; Jane ________ | ||
killed in action June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mill, VA (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Chase, Myron Alonzo | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Stockholm |
Jan. 6, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Ansel Chase; Susan Wheeler | ||
killed in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Plot 508. His family lived in Colton in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Chase, Riley William | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 4th MA Cav. Co. E | Stockholm |
Jan. 21, 1836 | Stockholm, NY | William Chase; Salomne Nichols | ||
mustered out June 8, 1865. He died in North Stockholm Mar. 12, 1926 and is buried in Ellis Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chateauvert, Louis | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1838 | ||||
killed before Petersburg, VA in 1864. AG report says he deserted Feb. 8, 1864 (TC, AG) | ||||
Chatelle, Antoine | Pvt. | Sep. 27, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. G | Brasher |
1835 | Canada | Andrew Chatelle; Sophia _______ | ||
mustered out June 19, 1865 at Elmira, NY and died in 1867 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Chatelle, Joseph | Pvt. | Apr. 3, 1865 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. G | Brasher |
1837 | Canada | Andrew Chatelle; Sophia _______ | ||
mustered out June 19, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Norfolk in 1890 (AG, 1850, 1890) | ||||
Chatterton, Andrew | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
May 10, 1829 | New Carlisle, PQ | James Chatterton; Margaret Huntington | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 12, 1863 with loss of pay for desertion. He died Apr. 6, 1897 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Cherokee, Iowa. He is listed as Chatterson on his grave and in the pension records (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chellis, Howard R. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Stockholm |
1844 | Vermont | Stewart Chellis; Nancy ________ | ||
wounded in the assault on Ft. Fisher in Jan. 1865. He lived in Burke, VT in 1850 and his parents lived in Stockholm in 1860 (TC, 1850, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Chellis, Stewart Noah Parkes (alias Noah S. Parkes) | Pvt. | Jan. 7, 1864 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. C | Stockholm |
Feb. 28, 1823 | Crown Point, NY | John Parkes; Kate Burrell | ||
wounded and discharged Dec. 30, 1864 without pay or allowance. He served under the name of Noah Parkes and lived in Brasher in 1890. He married Nancy Fish. He died in Stockholm Dec. 9, 1900 and is buried in Southville Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cheney, James Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
Jan 22, 1839 | Hopkinton, NY | Elias Cheney; Mary Ann Avery | ||
died of typhoid fever Dec. 13, 1862 at Cumberland, VA and is buried in Antietam National Cemetery in Plot 816 but also has a stone in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville . His widow Ellen lived in Parishville in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Cheney, Jesse | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
May 7, 1847 | Hopkinton, NY | Paul Cheney; Lucy Strong | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA and died Oct. 1, 1929 in Johnstown, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Cheney, Judson | Corp. | Nov. 12, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
May 4, 1836 | Hopkinton, NY | Jackman Cheney; Lucy Strong | ||
killed in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chapins Farm, VA. His father is listed as Jackman in the 1860 census but as Paul in the TC record. There is a stone for him in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cheney, Justus E. | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1862 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. D | Hopkinton |
May 11, 1839 | Hopkinton, NY | Jackman Cheney; Lucy Strong | ||
died June 3, 1864 while a prisoner at Cold Harbor, VA. His father is listed as Jackman in 1860, but as Paul in the TC record. There is a stone for him in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Chevalier, Louis | Pvt. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Fowler |
Jan. 16, 1839 | Switzerland | Luana _______ | ||
transferred into the 4th US Light Artillery. Nov. 13, 1862. He married Helen Smith and died in Gouverneur Nov. 10, 1920. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery , newspaper) | ||||
Child, Asa B. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1839 | Massachusetts | |||
died of chronic diarrhea at Regimental Hospital on Folley Island, SC Oct. 20, 1863. He is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Plot 2408 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Childs, Jay Wells | Corp. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | New York | H. W. Childs | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 9, 1863 at Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Childs, Sylvanus | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1830 | England | |||
died of disease Mar. 4, 1863 at the hospital in Fairfax Seminary, VA and is buried at Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 760 (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Chiltion, Spencer Elmer | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1863 | 9th NY H. Art. Co. L | Russell |
Oct. 1846 | New York | |||
mustered out June 14, 1865 from a hospital in York, PA. He married Ellen Burlingame. He died of tuberculosis in Canton Jan. 11, 1913 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery. (AG, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chilton, James R. | Corp. | Sep. 7, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Russell |
1839 | New York | Alexander Chilton; Philena M. Brewster | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. He was killed in action May 27, 1864 at Dallas Georgia as he and several others were creeping up on a Rebel breastworks. He was buried near where he fell, but there is a stone for him in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Chilton, Stephen Niles | 1st Lt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Jul. 20, 1839 | Alburg, VT | James Chilton; Diana Niles | ||
rose from private to lieutenant and mustered out Jul. 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Eleanor Keith Sep. 12, 1877 in Ingham Co. MI. He lived in Detroit in 1900 and died of pneumonia there May 9, 1906. He is buried in Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit in Sec. E Block 6 Grave 151 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Chilton, Thomas B. | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Russell |
1845 | Russell, NY | Alexander Chilton; Philena M. Brewster | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 1, 1862 at Harrison's Landing, VA as a result of being shot in the face at West Point, VA May 7, 1862. He was assigned to the Veterans Reserve Corps and was discharged for disability Nov. 2, 1863. He married Lucy Fisher in Russell Jan. 22, 1865. He died Jan. 26, 1922 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Chilton, William Alexander | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Russell |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Alexander Chilton; Philena M. Brewster | ||
mustered out May 23, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Aug. 20, 1867 (AG, 1850, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Chio, John | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
1836 | New York | |||
deserted Apr. 23, 1864 at Ft. Richmond, NY (AG, 1860) | ||||
Chisholm, Peter | Pvt. | Jul. 16, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. F | Hammond |
Dec. 15, 1842 | New York | Thomas Chisholm; Jennett _______ | ||
no further record in the AG report. He married Helen Lazenby. He died Nov. 30, 1917 and is buried in Rarick Cemetery in Hammond (AG, 1860, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Christie, John | Pvt. | Nov. 6, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Waddington |
Feb. 1832 | New York | James Christie; Prentice ______ | ||
discharged Nov. 26, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. F in March, 1865 and mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He lived in Waddington in 1860 but had moved to Louisville by 1865 and to Stockholm by 1880 and Norfolk by 1890 and Parishville by 1900. He is listed in the Oswegatchie and Waddington TC records. He died three miles from Potsdam October 13, 1906 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Christy, Nathan Ramsey | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Parishville |
Sep. 19, 1844 | Parishville, NY | Charles Christy; Electa Robinson | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Apr. 20, 1867 and is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Church, Arthur M. | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Canton |
May 11, 1847 | Potsdam, NY | Calvin C. Church; Elizabeth B. Fuller | ||
wounded, captured and paroled Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Hissel, MI Nov. 11, 1897 and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI. He lived in Potsdam in 1865 and appears in the Potsdam TC record but not Canton's (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Church, Benjamin H. | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Sep. 1832 | Uxbridge, Eng. | |||
transferred to the US Navy in Apr. 1864, and witnessed the assassination of Pres. Lincoln. He was assigned to the Washington Navy Yard and was wounded in the defense of Washington in July 1864 during Gen. Early's raid. He lived to be 100 yrs old and died in Lisbon in 1933. He is buried in Martin Cemetery in Lisbon. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Church, Charles B. | Capt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Potsdam |
Dec. 20, 1830 | Potsdam, NY | Jonathan Church; Amelia Lloyd | ||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He lived most of his life in Crary Mills but moved to Charlotte, MI in 1900. He died of heart disease in Charlotte, MI May 30, 1907. His body was brought back to Crary Mills Cemetery for burial (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Church, DeWitt Clinton | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | Abijah W. Church; Almira Rowe | ||
wounded in the foot and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Anne E. Miller. He died Jul. 6, 1913 in Morristown and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Church, Joseph M. | Music. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Feb. 20, 1814 | Deerfield, NY | |||
discharged for disability June 5, 1861 at Albany, NY. He married Helen Witherell. He died Apr. 4, 1891 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Church, Miles Fuller | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Sep. 14, 1841 | Edwards, NY | Joseph Church; Helen Witherell | ||
shot in the left ankle at Gaines Mills, VA and had his left leg amputated. He was discharged for disability Jan. 9, 1863 at Baltimore, MD. He died in Bethel, VT Oct. 18, 1909 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Church, Robert A. | 1st Lt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | Robert L. Church; Anna _________ | ||
mustered out with the company Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Mar. 7, 1920 in Cherrydale, VA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Churchill, Henry William | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Hopkinton |
May 28, 1825 | Malone, NY | Isaac Churchill; Sarah Steenberge | ||
transferred to 6th NY H. Art. Co. M in May 1864 and was discharged for disability May 1, 1864. He later lived in Brasher and moved to Saranac, NY where he committed suicide by drinking strychnine Sep. 2, 1902. He is buried in Independence Cemetery in Saranac, NY. He is listed in the Stockholm TC record but not Hopkinton's (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Churchill, Nathaniel Marshall | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Feb. 1, 1841 | Malone, NY | Isaac Churchill; Sarah Steenberge | ||
died of lung fever Mar. 29, 1863 at North Mountain, VA and is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Plot 1265. He also appears in the Brasher TC records where he is listed as Nelson (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Claffey, Martin | Pvt. | Jan. 21, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Norfolk |
Dec. 1838 | Canada | James Claffey; Bridget ______ | ||
deserted to Canada but was found hiding in the bottom of a sleigh. He transferred to the 169th NY Inf. In June 1865 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He was sent to the NYS hospital in Ogdensburg and is listed there in the 1900 census as well as in Norfolk. He died there at the hospital Dec. 9, 1900 and is buried in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Norfolk (AG, 1870, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Claflin, Oscar Augustus | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Sep. 20, 1845 | Pierrepont, NY | Abel A. Claflin; Hannah Reynolds | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 24, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He then enlisted into the 95th NY Inf in Jul. 1863 and mustered out in the field in Virginia Jul. 16, 1865. He died Apr. 2, 1920 in Battle Creek, MI and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery there (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Claflin, Reuben | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
1830 | New York | |||
deserted at Buffalo Oct. 9, 1862. He died Apr. 9, 1900 in Middle Wick township in St. Lawrence Co. (AG, 1860, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Claflin, William | Corp. | Dec. 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Stockholm |
1841 | New York | Royal Claflin; Huldah Turner | ||
died Sep. 15, 1864 and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm. The AG report says he died of disease Oct. 24, 1864 at Camp Parole, MD (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clapper, George Washington | Pvt. | Dec. 1861 | 8th VT Inf. Co. C | Russell |
1836 | ||||
died of wounds in New Orleans Sep. 21, 1862 (1865) | ||||
Clark, Alexander D. | Pvt. | Sep.2, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. K | Russell |
1837 | Canada | William Clark; Dorothy _______ | ||
mustered out Aug. 12, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in 1907 (AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, Alfred E. | Pvt. | June 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Feb. 5, 1842 | Potsdam, NY | William Clark; Louisa Dewey | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and again May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA. He mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. Co. A in Jan. 1864. He transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Mar. 21, 1865. He lived in Elmira, NY in 1900 and died Nov. 2, 1918 in Horseheads, NY (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Clark, Alonzo B. | Corp. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Jan. 18, 1835 | Roxbury, VT | |||
wounded in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chafin's Farm, VA and mustered out with the company June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Oct. 23, 1914 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton. He may be the man listed in 1890 Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, Andrew | Pvt. | Dec. 5, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Edwards |
Oct. 25, 1816 | Scotland | Robert Clark; Isabela Berry | ||
wounded in action May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA and discharged for wounds Oct. 3, 1862 at Albany, NY. He died Oct. 15, 1884 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Edwards (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Benjamin R. | 1st Lt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1827 | New York | Shubael Clark; Hannah Reed | ||
the AG report says he died of typhoid fever Oct. 2, 1863 in camp near Washington Court House, VA. However, the 1865 census says death date was Jul. 25, 1862 which agrees with his grave in Annapolis National Cemetery Plot 1899. His widow was granted a pension Dec. 6, 1862 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Charles | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Russell |
1840 | Russell, NY | Ramford Clark; Sarah ________ | ||
transferred to the 6th US Cav. Co. A. Oct. 24, 1862 and was part of Gen. Sheridan's body gaurd for a while. He married Annette Morgan and lived most of his post-war life in Gouverneur. He died Jul. 21, 1923 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clark, Charles E. | Sgt. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Hermon |
1833 | Onondaga Co. NY | Theodore Clark; Sarah ________ | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He had moved to Waddington by 1890. He died May 16, 1891 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. He is listed in the Waddington TC record which says he was born in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Charles Ransom | Pvt. | Nov. 6, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | DeKalb |
Aug. 19, 1846 | Richville, NY | Charles C. Clark; Elia Ann Newhall | ||
discharged Mar. 19, 1865 at Memphis, TN . He died Jul. 12, 1898(?) (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Clark, Charles Rollin | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. D | Russell |
Apr. 7, 1846 | Canton, NY | Edmund Clark; Jeannette Smith | ||
mustered out June 6, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He married Mary Elizabeth Van House Jan. 1, 1866 and died one week after she did, Sep. 10, 1934. He is buried in North Russell Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Chauncey Moss | Major | Oct. 8, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
Apr. 10, 1823 | New York | Edmund Clark; Chloette Brainard | ||
resigned Apr. 28, 1863. He married Betsey Clark. He died of stomach cancer Nov. 6, 1885 and is buried in North Russell Cemetery with no dates on the stone (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clark, Darwin | Pvt. | Feb. 1, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Mar. 5, 1844 | Potsdam, NY | William Clark; Louisa Dewey | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Sep. 21, 1926 in Chicago, IL and is buried in Beverly Cemetery in Cook Co. IL (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Clark, David C. | 1st Sgt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
June, 1832 | DeKalb, NY | John Clark; Catherine Somers | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Killed in action when shot in the side Sep. 19, 1864 at Winchester, VA. He also appears in the TC records of Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, David Nelson | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. L | DeKalb |
Mar. 1845 | Richville, NY | Alexander Clark; Belinda Brown | ||
died of disease Aug. 14, 1864 at US General Hospital in Washington, DC and buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 13/7171. There is also a stone for him in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Dayton Perry | Capt. | June 2, 1861 | 2nd VT Inf. Co. F | Hermon |
Dec. 13, 1840 | Hermon, NY | Leonard Clark; Calista _______ | ||
awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during a hand to hand fight at Spotsylvania, VA May 12, 1864. He was discharged June 29, 1864. His family lived in DeKalb in 1850. He lived in Hermon in 1865, but soon moved to Vermont where he died in Montpelier Nov. 10, 1915. He is buried in Green Mountain Cemetery in Montpelier (1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, Edgar S. | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1841 | Roxbury, VT | E. B. Clark; Rosina _______ | ||
died of typhoid pneumonia June 11, 1863 at Yorktown, VA and is buried in Yorktown National Cemetery in Plot 1580 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Edwin | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
Sep. 19, 1844 | Potsdam, NY | Barnum Clark; Cordelia _______ | ||
got sick at Yorktown, VA and discharged for disability Oct. 28, 1862 at Suffolk, VA. He died Apr. 21, 1923 in Potsdam, NY and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Edwin L | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. C | Norfolk |
1836 | New Hampshire | Joseph Clark; Isabel ________ | ||
transferred to the 97th NY Inf. Co. C June 7, 1864. He was wounded in action Mar. 31, 1865 at White Oak Ridge, VA and mustered out May 31, 1865 at Washington, DC. (AG, 1865) | ||||
Clark, Elliot A. | 1st Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
Jan. 3, 1835 | Vermont | Leonard Clark; Calista _______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Evelyn Green Oct. 8, 1858 in Edwards. His family lived in DeKalb in 1850. He died April 21, 1914 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, Francis H. | Pvt. | Sep. 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Brasher |
1832 | Canada | Francis Clark; Elizabeth ______ | ||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Jul. 23, 1906 and is buried in Cedar Bluff Cemetery, Winnebago, IL. He may be the man who is listed in the Stockholm and Brasher TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Francis Vandrou | Sgt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Jan. 15, 1834 | New Haven, VT | Loyal Clark; Mellina Ballou | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 28, 1861. He lived in Bridgeport, CT in 1900 and died there Jan. 23, 1919 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1900, NMC, data) | ||||
Clark, Frederick | Corp. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
1844 | Depeyster, NY | Alpheus J. Clark; Lucinda ______ | ||
killed in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Clark, George | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co I | Canton |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability May 23, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Sep. 19, 1880 in Castle Rock, CO (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, George | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
1842 | Depeyster, NY | Alpheus J. Clark; Lucinda ______ | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 4, 1863 and died Feb. 3, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Clark, George J. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1840 | New York | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Alice N. Tabor. He died in Chetek, WI Apr. 28, 1922 (TC, AG, 1860, NMC, data) | ||||
Clark, George R. | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1840 | ||||
deserted Feb. 3, 1864 at Ogdensburg at the expiration of his re-enlistment furlough (TC, AG) | ||||
Clark, George W. | Pvt. | Nov. 12, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1841 | ||||
discharged for disability Jul. 9, 1862 at Washington, DC. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art Co. A in Aug. 1863 as a corporal. He was captured June 17, 1864 and paroled but died of ill treatment (while a prisoner at Andersonville) at Annapolis, MD Dec. 20, 1864. He is buried in Annapolis National Cemetery in Plot 921 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Gideon E. | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Russell |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Austin Clark; Mary ________ | ||
discharged June 30, 1864 so as to be promoted to 2nd Lt. In the 108th US Colored Troops. He lived in Russell in 1850 and 1860, and Potsdam in 1865. He died Mar. 3, 1906 in Chicago, IL. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, Harmon J. | QM Sgt | Aug. 27, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Canton |
1842 | Potsdam, NY | |||
deserted Nov. 12, 1862 from Camp Relief, District of Columbia (TC, AG) | ||||
Clark, Henry Warren | 1st Lt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Feb. 1826 | Massena, NY | Joseph Clark; Mary ________ | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 3, 1864. He had been in the 17th NY Militia before the war. He married Mary Parlin of Malone, then Delia Simmons of Madrid. He was the Massena Town Clerk and died at the age of 86 May 16, 1912. He is buried in West Orvis St. Cemetery in Massena. He lived in Malone in 1860 (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, Highland J. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
Aug. 3, 1824 | St. Lawrence Co. | Calvin Clark; Clarissa ______ | ||
discharged May 30, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Sophrona Howard in Ft. Covington Mar. 20, 1851. He lived in Norwood, NY in 1890 and died in Buckton in the Town of Stockholm Nov. 28, 1905. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clark, Hiram Safford | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
Oct. 29, 1833 | Russell, NY | Andrew Clark; Mariah Fisk | ||
mustered out June 6, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He married Laura H. Law in 1854 in Russell. He died in Canton Village Jul, 3, 1917 and is buried in Russell Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, Hudson | Pvt. | Nov. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1844 | New York | Robert Clark; Martha ______ | ||
died of disease at Camp Union in Potsdam NY Jan. 17, 1862. His body was brought back for burial in Massena (AG, 1860) | ||||
Clark, James | Pvt. | Jul. 4, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
1820 | ||||
mustered out June 9, 1865 at Sickles US Army Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He died before 1880 and is buried in Potter's Field in Ogdensburg Cemetery with no dates on the stone. He may be the man living in 1860 DeKalb (TC, AG, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, James B. | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Potsdam |
Aug. 1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Daniel Clark; Hannah _______ | ||
mustered out at the General Hospital in Memphis, TN May 27, 1865. He died June 23, 1918 in Augusta, WI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, John Clinton | Pvt. | May 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Sep. 15, 1841 | Richville, NY | Charles C. Clark; Elia Ann Newhall | ||
wounded in the face at Chancellorsville, VA in May 1863. He mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Aug. 15, 1901 and is buried in Wayside Cemetery in Richville. He is listed in 1860 Depeyster (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Clark, John George | Pvt. | Sep. 7, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Depeyster |
1844 | Depeyster, NY | John B. Clark; Amelia G. Roberts(?) | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 6, 1863. He then re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. in June, 1863 and mustered out in Sep. 1865. He moved to Wisconsin in 1868 and died of thirst in the Mojave desert near St. Thomas, NV June 29, 1915. He is buried in Valley of Fire State Park, NV in a location now under water (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clark, Langdon | 2nd Lt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1833 | St. Lawrence Co. | Alpheus Clark ; Louisa ______ | ||
discharged Jan. 29, 1863. He married Harriet Van Brocklin and died at his home on Court St. in Canton March 17, 1911. He is buried in Crary Mills Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Clark, Leonard Elliott | Pvt. | Sep. 26, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
Mar. 7, 1811 | Rockingham, VT | Jedediah Clark; Elizabeth Stearns | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864 and was discharged for disability Jan. 7, 1865 at Beaufort, NC (sic). He died Aug. 24, 1876 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Newell | Pvt. | Nov. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1843 | New York | Reuben Clark; Susan ______ | ||
died of disease June 21, 1862 at Carver Hospital in Washington, DC. He is buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery in Grave 3501. This family lived in Brasher in 1850 and 1860, but Potsdam in 1865 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, Newell B. | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | DeKalb |
Sep. 11, 1838 | New York | Charles C. Clark; Elia Ann Newhall | ||
discharged May 15, 1862. He lived in DeKalb in 1860, but in Hermon from 1870 until his death Feb. 16, 1924. He is buried in Hermon Cemetery but is not listed in the AG record of the 60th Inf. His widow received a pension for his service and his unit is listed on his gravestone. His pension card says he was not assigned to any company of the 60th Inf. He is listed in the 1865 census of Oswegatchie (1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clark, Oren R. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. M | Russell |
Aug. 1832 | New York | Andrew Clark; Mariah Fisk | ||
mustered out June 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He died Oct. 4, 1913 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY and is buried in North Russell Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Otis | Corp. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1837 | New York | Leander Clark ; Theadocia _____ | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 9, 1863 at Albany, NY. His widow applied for a pension Apr. 30, 1870 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Clark, Richard | Sgt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Waddington |
Aug. 20, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Theodore Clark; Sarah ________ | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Jul. 28, 1915 in Waddington, NY and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Sidney | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1843 | New York | Robert Clark; Martha _______ | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 26, 1862 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Sep. 22, 1909 and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Tacoma, WA. (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Simeon Levondo | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. C | Canton |
May 11, 1844 | Hermon, NY | Jedediah S. Clark; Charlotte Mott | ||
discharged June 5, 1865 from Sickles US General Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He lived in Hermon in 1850 and in Parishville in 1890 and died there May 20, 1907. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Parishville. He is listed as Simon in the AG and TC records. He married Elizabeth Keeler, then Mrs. Mary Berry. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Simeon Taylor | Pvt. | Sep. 23, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
Oct. 28, 1822 | Roxbury, VT | Jedediah Clark; Elizabeth Stearns | ||
discharged for disability June 1, 1864 at Newark, NJ. He lived in Norwood in 1880 and died in Potsdam Jul. 19, 1887 ae 64 yrs 8 mos 9 days. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Theodore Lyman | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Potsdam |
Sep. 3, 1839 | Potsdam, NY | Zenas Clark; Margaret Clark | ||
deserted at Potsdam upon expiration of furlough June 8, 1863. His widow applied for a pension in March 1885. He appears to be the Lyman Clark listed in 1860 Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Clark, Truman | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Jesse Clark; Susannah _____ | ||
mustered out June 3, 1865 near Bladensburg, MD. He may be the boy in the 1850 census of Lisbon, NY. He is buried in Flint-Chaffee Cemetery in Brasher with no dates on the stone. His widow applied for a pension in May, 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, Warren | Pvt. | Dec. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1819 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 17, 1862 at Washington, DC. His widow applied for a pension in 1889 (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Clark, William Brown | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Apr. 20, 1840 | Richville, NY | Alexander Clark; Belinda Brown | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Killed in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Plot 556. There is also a stone for him in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, William Garlick | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Aug. 23, 1827 | England | John Clark; Ann Garlick | ||
wounded and lost partial use of his arm. He was discharged for disability Mar. 17, 1865. He died in 1906 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clark, William Henry | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Brasher |
Aug. 19, 1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | Duncan Clark; Nancy ________ | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 11, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA . He died Aug. 15, 1919 in Salinas, CA and is buried in Garden of Memory Cemetery in Salinas, CA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Clark, William W. | Sgt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
1837 | ||||
wounded in action Jul 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA and died of those wounds at Gettysburg Aug. 29, 1863. He is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Grave 120 (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Clark, William Zenas | QMSgt | Jan. 1, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf Co. H | Potsdam |
Oct. 5, 1840 | Potsdam, NY | Theodore Clark; Clarissa Brush | ||
discharged June 1, 1863. He committed suicide at the Matteson House hotel in Potsdam Oct. 29, 1882 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He took an overdose of morphine (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cleary, Francis | Pvt. | Feb. 1, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. I | Massena |
1848 | Massachusetts | Richard F. Cleary; Ann _________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cleary, Richard F. | Capt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1826 | Ireland | |||
discharged Apr. 24, 1863. He lived in Manchester, NH in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cleflin, Joel E. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Jul. 20, 1863 at Fairfax Seminary Hospital, VA. He died Oct. 18, 1916 in Hornell, NY (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Cleland, George | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Canton |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | Thomas Cleland; Jane McMillen | ||
transferred into the 6th US Cavalry Sep. 18, 1862. He is listed as 16 years old in 1860 Canton. He married Louisa Marley and died Feb. 14, 1928 in Ordway, CO (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cleland, John L. | Pvt. | Aug. 1, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. L | Canton |
1828 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
TC and 1865 record say he was in the 2nd NY Cav. but he is not in those records. The TC says he escaped from prison at Florence, SC. He mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died in Camden, NY Feb. 16, 1910, which is also where he enlisted. He lived in Lisbon in 1860 and is listed there as Kleeland (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cleland, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1842 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Cleland; Jane McMillen | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died May 1, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cleland, William | Pvt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Mar. 22, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Cleland; Jane Miller | ||
transferred into the 6th US Cav. Sep. 18, 1862. He lived in Heuvelton in 1890 and may be the man who died Oct. 15, 1912 and is buried in Heuvelton. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Clemens, Andrew | Pvt. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Norfolk |
Mar. 16, 1818 | Waddington, NY | Charles Clemens; Judah LaBoeuf | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 14, 1862 at Washington, DC. The surname may be Clements. He married Mrs. Alexander Perry as his 4th wife in 1903. He lived in Hopkinton in 1890 and 1900 and died Sep. 22, 1913 in Colton, NY. He is buried in Hopkinton-Ft.Jackson Cemetery in Hopkinton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clements, David William | Pvt. | Sep. 17, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Lisbon |
1841 | Lisbon, NY | James Clements; Margaret Robinson | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA and died of pneumonia Dec. 29, 1913 in Lisbon. He is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clements, James J. | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Lisbon |
May, 1840 | Lisbon, NY | James Clements; Margaret Robinson | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. in Sep. 1863 and deserted Oct. 12, 1863. He then enlisted into the 39th NY Inf. Co. D. as a private, but rose to 1st Lt. He mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA and had moved to Minnesota by 1866. He died Sep. 13, 1915 in the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He appears in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC record and is listed as Clemmens in Oswegatchie TC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cleveland, Alfred | Pvt. | Oct. 25, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Fine |
Aug. 28, 1829 | Diana, Lewis Co. NY | Enoch Cleveland; Pamelia Jenne | ||
mustered out May 18, 1862 and lived in Wilna in Jefferson Co. in 1865 and in Diana in 1880 (TC, AG, 1860, 1880) | ||||
Cleveland, Elihu | Pvt. | Sep. 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Potsdam |
Nov. 6, 1827 | Pierrepont, NY | Whiting Cleveland; Hannah Capron | ||
died of disease Nov. 27, 1864 at City Point, VA and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam. His funeral was held at the Universalist Church in Canton Dec. 25, 1864. He is listed in the AG and 1865 census as Elisha, but as Elihu in 1860 census, on his gravestone, in the TC record and obituary. He was originally buried in Elderkin Cemetery on Pierrepont Ave. in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cleveland, Oliver Capron | Sgt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
Mar. 7, 1832 | Pierrepont, NY | Whitney Cleveland; Hannah Capron | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Cornelia S. Johnson. He died of paralysis June 24, 1890 in Meadville, PA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cleveland, Orson S. | QM Sgt | Aug 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lawrence |
1825 | New Hampshire | |||
captured May 30, 1864 and died as a prisoner of war at Savannah, GA Sep. 5, 1864. His widow Delia Clark Cleveland lived in Potsdam in 1890, but they lived in Stockholm in 1850 and Ogdensburg in 1860. He also appears in the Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Cleveland, William D. | Corp. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
Jul. 3, 1829 | Fowler, NY | Smith Cleveland; Hannah Campbell | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Louise Rolph and lived in Macomb in 1890. He moved to Gouverneur and died there Aug. 13, 1916. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Cliff, Charles | Pvt. | 5th MN Inf. Co. A | Lisbon | |
1842 | New York | John Cliff; Margaret ______ | ||
died before June 30, 1873 when his mother applied for a pension (1860, data) | ||||
Cliff, John | Bugler | Dec. 4, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Lisbon |
Nov. 28, 1815 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Dec. 6, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 13, 1880 and is buried in Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion, NY (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clifford, Amasa B. | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1863 | 52nd MA Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
1845 | New York | |||
died of disease in New Orleans June 18, 1863. He was living with the Benjamin Barber family in 1860 (1860, 1865) | ||||
Clifford, Jesse A. | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. B | Fine |
1846 | New York | Hiram Clifford; Abigail Westurn | ||
mustered out June 5, 1865 from St. Louis General Hospital in New Orleans, LA. He died in Gouverneur Dec. 12, 1891 as the result of a large piece of marble falling on him as he worked in the St. Lawrence Marble quarry. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He was living in Macomb in 1860 with his step-father Thomas Sayer (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clifton, Joseph James Jr. | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. M | Gouverneur |
Mar. 1, 1847 | Bex Hill, England | Joseph Clifton; Lucy Roberts | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 21, 1864 at New Orleans, LA. The TC record says that he enlisted for another Town, meaning Potsdam, and he is also listed in the Potsdam TC record. He died in Gouverneur June 6, 1923 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clifton, Joseph Sr. | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jul. 15, 1823 | Bex Hill, England | William Clifton; Elizabeth Barden | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Lucy Roberts. He died Mar. 20, 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Cline, Hugh | Pvt. | Feb. 19, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
Sep. 5, 1822 | Ireland | Hugh Cline; Elizabeth Cox | ||
discharged for disability June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY, 1865. He died Oct. 21, 1887 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Colton. His widow Anna still lived in Colton in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clink, George | Music. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Mar. 20, 1836 | Scotland | George Clink; Agnes Cuttlesworth(?) | ||
enlisted as a first sergeant but was also a drum major. He mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY and lived in Russell in 1890 and 1900. He died Sep. 1, 1906 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY and is buried in the Bath National Cemetery in Bath, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Clinton, DeWitt | Pvt. | Dec. 3, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1821 | Ohio | |||
died of typhoid fever Oct. 25, 1862 at Suffolk, VA. His widow Mrs. Jennie Poole Bassett lived in Canton in 1890 but they lived in Russell in 1860. His name is on a stone in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur with his widow and her second husband Henry A. Bassett on the other side (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Clintsman, Christopher | Pvt. | Mar. 14, 1865 | 17th US Inf. Co. A | Russell |
1825 | Lewis Co. NY | Henry Clintsman; Phebe Houghtaling | ||
mustered out Oct. 15, 1865. His unit is listed as 2nd Batt. of 17th US Regt. in the 1890 census of Russell, and as 2nd Batt in the 1865 census of Hermon. He married Salina Gotham in 1847. He died Jan. 4, 1898 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery (1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clintsman, George | Pvt. | Jan.18, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Fine |
1841 | New York | Elias Clintsman; Hannah Little | ||
died of disease June 26, 1862 at Chesapeake Hospital at Fortress Monroe, VA. He is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 2403 (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clintsman, John | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Fine |
Sep. 20, 1844 | New York | Elias Clintsman; Hannah Little(?) | ||
mustered out at the hospital at Ft. Monroe, VA in 1865. He married Mary Marsh Stevens, widow of Clemens Stevens. He died Nov. 6, 1901 while cutting wood in the forest and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Fine (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper ) | ||||
Clintsman, Peter | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
Jul. 31, 1828 | Wilna, Jefferson Co. NY | Henry Clintsman; Phebe Houghtaling | ||
wounded May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Feb. 8, 1899 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery. He originally enlisted as a drummer. (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clintsman, William | Corp. | Jan. 27, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Russell |
1842 | New York | Henry Clintsman; Phebe Houghtaling | ||
killed in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Clohessey, James | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
May 31, 1843 | Potsdam, NY | Michael Clohessey; Ellen Jourden | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Dec. 26, 1910. He lived in Colton in 1860. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Closs, Levi | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Gouverneur |
1839 | ||||
killed June 17, 1864 in front of Petersburg and originally buried in 1st Division, 9th Army Corps Cemetery near Meade Station, VA. He is listed as Levi Coss in the 1860 census of Gouverneur and as Levi Class in the AG. He is probably the Levi Claus listed in 1850 Rossie. His widow lived in Pitcairn in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Closs, Richard Carlos | Pvt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. C | Fowler |
1834 | New York | John H. Closs; Susan M. Yerdon | ||
discharged for disability May 14, 1863. He appears to be the man listed in 1860 Canton and moved to Leray in Jefferson Co. by 1880. He lived in Pitcairn in 1890, died in 1893 and is buried in Fullerville Cemetery in Fowler (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clough, Harvey (alias John Burton) | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1841 | New York | |||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and discharged for disability June 22, 1863 at Camp Banks, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. Co. G and deserted twice and was arrested. Finally discharged June 16, 1879 with a date of Oct. 15, 1864 when charges of desertion were lifted. He died Jan. 25, 1897 at the Michigan National Soldiers Home and is buried in Veterans Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI in Sec. 1, Grave 16I. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clough, Sylvanus | Pvt. | Oct.14, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Canton |
Feb. 2, 1848 | Canton, NY | John Clough; Ruth Clifford | ||
captured at White Church, VA in June 1864 and sent to Richmond and then Andersonville where he died of marasmus Aug. 17, 1864. The AG report says he was absent in arrest for desertion when the company mustered out. There is a stone for him in Olin Cemetery in Canton and in Andersonville (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Clute, Adrian Van Slyke | Corp. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | Peter Clute; Alida Wood | ||
discharged Mar. 6, 1865 at Folly Island, SC. He lived in Morristown in 1865 and 1890. He married Mary Ann Bromeling in 1857. He died Nov. 27, 1918 in Ogdensburg and may be buried in Morristown (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Clute, James W. | Pvt. | 1864 | 40th WI Inf. Co. F | Macomb |
Jul. 16, 1843 | Oswegatchie, NY | James Clute; Ann Hatton | ||
served in a 100 day regiment, then enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. B in Feb. 1865 and mustered out Jul. 28, 1865 from a hospital in Cumberland, MD. He died in 1866 and is buried in Woodworth Cemetery in Macomb. His father applied for a pension in May, 1880 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coates, Seth | Corp. | Jul. 27, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. C | Morristown |
1842 | New York | Frederick Coates; Lucy _________ | ||
captured at Ft. Stedman, VA Mar. 25, 1865 and paroled the same day. He was discharged June 14, 1865 at Annapolis, MD. He married Rachel Krake who died in 1867. He re-married and lived in Michigan in 1883 (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Cobb, Joseph | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 9th MN Inf. Co. D | Lawrence |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
unit may have been 10th MN Inf. Co. K. The man in 9th MN died Jan. 14, 1916 in Owatonna, MN (1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cobb, Stephen Van Rensselaer | Pvt. | Feb. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
1816 | Maine | |||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Gertrude Bulson who is buried in South Russell Cemetery. He died in Lucasville, OH Apr. 23, 1887 (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Coburn, George W. | Music. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. | Lawrence |
1840 | New York | |||
mustered out with the rest of the band Aug. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then joined the brigade band of Gen. John Slough at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Minneapolis, MN in 1913 and had been the superintendent of the Hennepin Co. Poor House. He died Oct. 25, 1925 in Baraboo, WI (TC, AG, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cochran, Charles W. | Sgt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Ogdensburg, NY | William Cochran; Jane ________ | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY and also (by Mar. 4, 1862) served in the US Navy in the Mississippi Squadron (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Coffee, Anthony T. | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Russell |
Jul. 1833 | New York | Nathaniel Coffee; Hannah Eddy | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 17, 1862 at Camp Convalescent, VA. He is listed on an 1862 Hermon roster of men liable for military duty. He lived in Hazelton, MI in 1880. He died Mar. 19, 1903 and is buried in Flushing Cemetery in Flushing, MI. He lived with his family in Hermon in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coffee, Charles Nathaniel | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
Mar. 17, 1840 | Lisbon, NY | Nathaniel Coffee; Sarah Putney | ||
wounded in the hand at Spotsylvania, VA May 6, 1864 and discharged May 25, 1865 from a hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He was listed in the 1865 census of Hopkinton. He died Jul. 31, 1867 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coffee, George Clinton | Corp. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
Mar. 23, 1838 | Lisbon, NY | Nathaniel Coffee; Sarah Putney | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 22, 1862 and later enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. A. He was again discharged for disability Dec. 29, 1864 at McClellan US General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He died May 30, 1902 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Coffee, James Franklin | Pvt. | Feb. 16, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
Jul. 7, 1844 | New York | Nathaniel Coffee; Hannah Eddy | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He lived in Hermon in 1850 and 1890 and in Edwards in 1900. He died May 23, 1918 in Fullerville, NY and is buried in Porter Hill Cemetery in Hermon (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Coffee, Lyman Wesley | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Parishville |
Jul. 12, 1844 | Parishville, NY | Nathaniel Coffee; Sarah Putney | ||
discharged May 30, 1865. He died Apr.10, 1923 in Moira, NY and is buried in Moira Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1920, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coffee, Nathaniel | Sgt. | Jul. 1, 1863 | 47th NY Inf. Co. E | Hermon |
1836 | Essex Co. NY | Nathaniel Coffee; Hannah Eddy | ||
drafted in July, 1863 and wounded severely in the right thigh in Feb. 1864. He mustered out Aug. 30, 1865. He died in January, 1907 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Coffee, Rufus | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
Oct. 1, 1830 | Essex Co. NY | Nathaniel Coffee; Hannah Eddy | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC and then drafted from Russell in Jul. 1863 but did not enter the service. He died Sep. 27, 1908 and is buried in Porter Hill Cemetery in Hermon with no death date on the stone . (AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coffin, Nelson Jamieson Jr. | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
1846 | Depeyster, NY | Nelson Coffin; Christiana Lawyer | ||
discharged for disability May 22, 1863. He lived in the Soldiers Home in Johnson, TN in 1906 and died in the Soldiers Home in Hampton, VA January 14, 1928. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cogswell, Jesse | Capt. | Jul. 19, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
May 25, 1802 | Randolph, VT | Jesse Cogswell; Sybil Tiffany | ||
discharged Mar. 1, 1863. He died in Madrid Feb. 16, 1892 and is buried in Old Madrid Cemetery. He had come to Madrid in 1836, and had been Supervisor and Postmaster several times. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Colburn, Charles D. | Music. | Nov. 8, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
Feb. 2,1841 | Waddington, NY | Thomas Colburn ; Nancy Stowell | ||
transferred into the 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Dec. 1864. He died of disease in Waddington Feb. 22, 1865 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Colby, Henry Julius | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
Feb. 2, 1839 | Fairfax, VT | Cassius Colby; Sabra Butler | ||
refused to take the oath of allegiance and was a prisoner at Rip Rap , VA from Apr. 16, 1862 until Sept. 1862 at which time he deserted. He re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. F in Mar. 1865 and mustered out at Elmira, NY June 26, 1865. His family lived in Brasher in 1850. He is listed in the Parishville and Pierrepont TC records and in the 1865 Potsdam census. He died of stomach cancer in Alpena, MI Aug. 6, 1914 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Alpena, MI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Colby, Myron | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
Mar. 23, 1837 | Fairfax, VT | Cassius Colby; Sabra Butler | ||
contracted typhoid fever at Fair Oaks VA in June, 1862. Was taken prisoner while sick and died at White Oak Swamp, VA June 29, 1862. He married Mary Davey of Malta, NY Nov. 14, 1858 and she still lived in Parishville in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Cole, Alfred L. | Pvt. | Oct. 30, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Canton |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Oldas C. Cole; Elvira ________ | ||
wounded June 17, 1864 in front of Petersburg, VA and transferred into 21st Veterans Reserve Corps Apr. 20, 1865. He mustered out Aug. 23, 1865. He died May 14, 1932 in Brunswick, GA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cole, Amos E. | Pvt. | Feb. 24, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1847 | New York | Vanrensselaer Cole; Abigail Wilson | ||
wounded June 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA and Dec. 25, 1864 at Ft. Fisher, NC and had a leg amputated. He died at Ft. Schuyler, NY Feb. 6, 1865 and is buried in Mt. Alona Cemetery in Oswegatchie (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cole, Andrew Murray | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Fowler |
May 26, 1833 | Fowler, NY | Eben Cole; Nellie Parker | ||
wounded in action Sep. 19, 1864 at Opequon, VA. He mustered out May 24, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died in 1893 and is buried in South Weare Cemetery in Weare, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cole, Charles L. (alias Miller) | Pvt. | Aug. 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. G | DeKalb |
Apr. 25, 1844 | DeKalb, NY | Witbeck Cole; Philenda Frazier | ||
died of disease Apr. 22, 1865 at the US Hospital in Smithville, NC and is buried as Charles Miller in Wilmington National Cemetery in Grave 67. However, the AG report says he died Apr. 23, 1865 at Portsmouth Grove, RI (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Cole, Francis Marion | Corp. | Feb. 8, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. A | Pierrepont |
Sep. 7, 1847 | Gouverneur, NY | Lawrence P. Cole; Huldah Frasier | ||
mustered out May 31, 1866 at Victoria, TX. He died Sep. 27, 1920 in Conneautville, PA. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cole, James Fisbey | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
June 6, 1846 | Fowler, NY | Lorenzo L. Cole; Mary Ann Mix | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Manchester, VA. He died June 4, 1929 in Traverse City, MI. His mother's name may be Mandana (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Cole, James M. | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Edwards |
1841 | Lewis Co. NY | |||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Mar. 30, 1917 at the California Soldiers Home and is buried in Los Angeles National Cemetery, CA Sec. 26, Grave 14. He lived in Russell in 1865 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cole, Lawrence J. | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Mar. 5, 1835 | Fowler, NY | Lawrence P. Cole; Huldah Frasier | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Mar. 29, 1915 in Fairchild, WI (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Cole, Lawrence P. | Corp. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Jan. 12, 1810 | Charlestown, NY | Leonard Cole; Betsey Frisbee | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 18, 1863 at Washington, DC. He married Huldah Frasier. He died Jan. 13, 1895 in East Syracuse, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cole, Lorenzo Dow | Corp. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
June 12, 1820 | Cherry Valley, NY | Elizabeth ______ | ||
discharged for disability May 28, 1862 at Washington, DC. He married Mandana Mix. He lived in Echo, MI in 1880 and in South Arm, MI in 1900. He died in 1905 and is buried in Myrtle Grove Cemetery in Eureka, CA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1900, data) | ||||
Cole, Melvin Vanrensselaer | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1843 | New York | Vanrensselaer Cole; Abigail Wilson | ||
died of chronic diarrhea in either Warrenton or Foxville, VA Aug. 31, 1863 and is buried in Mt. Alona Cemetery in Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cole, Myron Smith | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Jan. 18,1826 | Madrid, NY | Horace Cole; Elinda Smith | ||
wounded Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in West Stockholm Sep. 25, 1907 and is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery. His mother was listed as Belinda Cole in the 1850 census (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, ) | ||||
Cole, Nicholas | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Edwards |
1834 | Ireland | |||
discharged Oct. 10, 1864. He lived in Gouverneur in 1860 and died Feb. 5, 1901 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath NY. He is buried in Fullerville, NY (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cole, Orin Elba | Pvt. | Jan. 5, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | DeKalb |
Jan. 24, 1831 | Herkimer Co. NY | Witbeck Cole; Philinda Frazier | ||
discharged at Albany, NY Sep. 30, 1865. His widow Maria lived in Pierrepont in 1890. He appears in the Pierrepont and DeKalb TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Cole, Seth | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Aug. 29, 1841 | Gouverneur, NY | Erastus Cole; Eliza Johnson | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died in Pierceville, Ontario in June, 1912 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cole, Simeon | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Aug. 14, 1846 | New York | Michael Cole; Sophia McA____ | ||
shot in the arm in action at Monocacy, ND Jul. 9, 1864. There is a photograph of his arm bones at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. He had moved to Long Lake, NY by 1870 where he was a fishing guide and carpenter. He died Apr. 24, 1918 in North Clarendon, VT and is buried in Oak Side Cemetery in Zephyrhills, FL (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cole, Sylvester P. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1844 | New York | Harless Cole; Samantha Holbrook | ||
died of consumption Aug. 19, 1863 at Madrid, NY, which was also his place of enlistment. However, he and his father were living in Potsdam in 1860 and there is a stone for him in Bacon Cemetery in the Town of Potsdam. (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cole, William Edwin | Pvt. | Nov. 28, 1863 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Jul. 24, 1845 | Gouverneur, NY | Lorenzo L. Cole; Mary Ann Mix | ||
died of measles Feb. 21, 1862 at Camp Union in Potsdam, NY (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Cole, William John | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Gouverneur |
Jul. 28, 1845 | Canada | Lorenzo D. Cole; Charlotte Murphy | ||
captured Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and paroled. Mustered out June 7, 1865 at Annapolis, MD. He may be the boy listed in 1860 Russell. He is listed as William Edwin Cole in the TC record (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Coller, Charles | Pvt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
1840 | New York | William Coller; Harriet ________ | ||
died of disease June 9, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He appears to be listed with his parents in Rossie in 1860 and by himself in Hammond in 1860 (AG, 1860) | ||||
Coller, William H. Jr. | Pvt. | Sep. 18, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Rossie |
1845 | New York | William Coller; Harriet ________ | ||
died Aug. 7, 1864 in a Washington, DC hospital. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery (no grave number) (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Collier, Russell W. | Sgt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Parishville |
1826 | Massachusetts | |||
discharged June 11, 1863 at Ft. Anderson, NC. He then re-enlisted into the 2nd MA Cav. Co. D. He lived in Mendon, MA in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Collins, Asa L. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
1834 | New York | Minor Collins; Louisa Leete | ||
captured and paroled. He died of disease Jan. 7, 1865 in Potsdam, NY and is buried in Leete Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Daniel | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
1841 | Ireland | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in Lohrville, Iowa in 1906 and was in a Des Moines, Iowa hospital in April 1913. He died June 19, 1913 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Lohrville, IA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Enos S. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1840 | New York | Carlos Collins; Rachel Raymond | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and wounded again at Crampton's Pass, MD Sep. 14, 1862. He died of those wounds Sep. 18, 1862 at Burkittsville, MD as a result of a broken blood vessel during the amputation of his arm. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Collins, Henry Edward | Corp. | Aug 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Dec. 12, 1843 | New York | Carlos Collins; Rachel Raymond | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Nov. 27, 1930 in Cairo, IL. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Collins, Jerome H. | Sgt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Oct. 1843 | Lawrence, NY | Avery Collins; Persis ______ | ||
transferred to the 9th Regt. Veterans Reserve Corps Sep. 26, 1863 and mustered out as commissary sergeant June 23, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Edna Fowler and lived in Omaha, NE in 1900. He was a civil engineer and died while visiting his sister in Canton Aug. 4, 1917. He is buried in Northbridge, MA according to his death notice (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Collins, John | Pvt. | Oct. 9, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Nov. 1837 | Ireland | Dennis Collins; Catherine Daley | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. G June 11, 1863 and discharged Oct. 12, 1865 at Fredericksburg, VA (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Collins, Martin D. | Pvt. | Sep. 28, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Fowler |
Feb. 24, 1841 | Lewis Co. NY | Walter E. W. Collins; Laura _______ | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 29, 1862. He re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. Co. H in Jul, 1863 and rose to 1st Sergeant. He mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA. He died Sep. 15, 1881 in Polkton, MI and is buried in Coopersville Cemetery, Coopersville, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Milo B. | Pvt. | Nov. 15, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | DeKalb |
Dec. 1839 | New York | |||
unassigned to any company in the 60th Inf. He was drafted into the 14th NY H. Art. Jul 26, 1863 and was wounded in the left hand June 2, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He was discharged for disability Mar. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 15, 1900 and is buried in Wayside Cemetery in Richville. He does not appear in the AG records of the 60th (AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Morgan Van Rew | 2nd Lt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Rossie |
Oct. 26, 1842 | Amsterdam, NY | Samuel. J. Collins; Algetha Van Ornum | ||
volunteered in the 23rd IL Inf. Co. G and was wounded in the face at Lexington, MO in Sep. 1861 and returned home on furlough. He re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. and was again wounded in Oct. 1864 at Monocacy, MD. He married Ida May Hawley Nov. 22, 1867. He mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC . The 1865 census says he served in the Irish Brigade. His family lived in Amsterdam, NY in 1850 and Rossie in 1860. He died in Dunkirk, NY Jan. 5, 1917 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Collins, Norman A. | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
1840 | New York | Abram Collins; Nancy ________ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 12, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in South Colton Nov. 26, 1906 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Oliver D. | Corp. | Aug. 28, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fowler |
Mar. 24, 1844 | Lewis Co. NY | Walter E. W. Collins; Laura _______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He was the postmaster at Oswegatchie for many years and lived in Fine in 1890. He died Aug. 10, 1911 and is buried in Harrisville, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper) | ||||
Collins, Patrick | Corp. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1838 | Ireland | John Collins; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out at Raleigh NC June 7, 1862. He died Feb. 17, 1892 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY. His family lived in Lisbon in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Thomas Wesley | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1838 | New York | |||
mustered out June 10, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Apr. 1, 1878 in Bennington, KS and is buried in Humbarger Cemetery in Saline Co. KS. (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Collins, Walter E. W. | Corp. | Dec. 21, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Fowler |
May 15, 1805 | Dutchess Co. NY | Oliver Collins; Sarah ________ | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 1, 1862 near Suffolk, VA. He died Feb. 25, 1891 and is buried in Fullerville Cemetery in Fowler (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Colson, John | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
1837 | Quebec, Canada | |||
sent to the US General Hospital Oct. 16, 1862 and no further record in the AG report. His widow applied for a pension in May, 1867 (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Colson, Joseph | Corp. | Sep 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1824 | New York | |||
wounded in action June 16, 1864 at White Hill, VA and died of his wounds Aug. 11, 1864 in the hospital at Fortress Monroe, VA. He is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Site 670. His widow Hannah married Erastus Whitmarsh and lived in Clare in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Colton, Franklin | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Aug. 31, 1846 | Gouverneur, NY | Luther Colton; Roxy J. Hamblin | ||
died of typhoid fever Aug. 2, 1864 in the hospital on David's Island, New York Harbor. He is buried in Wayside Cemetery in Richville, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Colton, Henry Hartwell | Sgt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
May 20, 1845 | Gouverneur, NY | Luther Colton; Roxy J. Hamblin | ||
killed in action Apr. 2, 1865 near Petersburg, VA. He is buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Plot 134 but also has a stone in Wayside Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Colton, James | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
Oct. 24, 1836 | Antwerp, NY | Lothrop Colton; Rachel Calkins | ||
spent the last 14 months of his enlistment on detached duty and was discharged Nov. 17, 1864. He lived in Lisbon in 1865 and appears in the Lisbon TC record. He lived in Clare in 1890 and moved to Degrasse in 1914. He died in Degrasse Jan. 27, 1917 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery with his first wife (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Colton, Joseph Lynn | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
Mar. 24, 1839 | Antwerp, NY | Lothrop Colton; Rachel Calkins | ||
reported discharged by Dec. 18, 1863 and assigned to the Veterans Reserve Corps. He married Dian Robinson. He moved to Minnesota and North Dakota after the war. He died Dec. 22, 1896 in Barton, FL (AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Colton, Luther | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Dec. 7, 1818 | Washington Co., NY | Walter Colton; Huldah Chapin | ||
killed in action Aug. 21, 1864 at Charleston, VA. 1865 census says he was killed Aug. 27, 1864 near Cedar Ridge, VA and that he left 9 children. TC says he died Aug. 27, 1863. AG puts date of death as May 21, 1864. He is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Sec. 31 Grave 1298 but also has a stone in Wayside Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Combs, Albert | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1838 | New York | Lewis Combs; Lucinda _______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Margaret Tember(?) and lived in Morristown in 1870 (TC, AG, 1850, 1870) | ||||
Combs, Horace Duane | Corp. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 102nd NY Inf. Co. K | Lisbon |
Aug. 31, 1834 | Simsbury, CT | Horace Combs; Laura Andrews | ||
no record of him after Apr. 10, 1863 in the AG. The TC record says he was wounded at Chancellorsville above and below the knee and was discharged in July, 1864. He lived in Potsdam in 1866. He died either Mar. 18 or Apr. 18, 1894 in Dayton, OH and was buried in Montgomery Co. Ohio (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Combs, Joseph Emerson | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. M | Lisbon |
Oct. 16, 1829 | Simsbury, CT | Horace Combs; Laura Andrews | ||
taken prisoner Aug. 13, 1864 at Lynchburg (or Berryville), VA and sent to Belle Isle, then Salisbury prison, where he died of disease Nov. 11, 1864. There is a stone for him in Campbell Cemetery in Lisbon. He is also listed in the Oswegatchie TC records which say he died at Andersonville prison. He is listed as Emerson Combs in the 1860 census of Lisbon. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Common, Henry W. | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
1838 | New York | Thomas Common; Elizabeth Waddell | ||
killed in action May 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA and is buried at City Point National Cemetery in Plot 395 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Common, John | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
1841 | New York | Thomas Common; Elizabeth Waddell | ||
captured in action May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA and died at an unknown date in Richmond, VA in 1864 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Common, Thomas H. | Sgt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1837 | New York | Thomas Common; Elizabeth Waddell | ||
died of disease Jan. 27, 1863 at Portsmouth, VA and is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Site 4386 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Como, Ethan Allen | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 2, 1844 | Watertown, NY | Narcisse Como; Marinda Holmes | ||
wounded in the left leg in action June 16, 1864 at Petersburg, VA, and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Jan. 1865. He mustered out June 28, 1865 at Washington, DC and died in Ogdensburg Aug. 15, 1910. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He married Letitia Burke. (TC, AG, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Comstock, Edwin | Sgt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
1835 | Jefferson Co. NY | Sackett Comstock; Jane Davis | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Rossie in 1860. He died in Hermon Aug. 4, 1880 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery where his gravestone says he died in 1878 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Comstock, Irving | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Hermon |
1842 | New York | Solon Comstock; Lucinda Fairbanks | ||
discharged for disability June 24, 1861 at Albany, NY. He lived in Ballard, WA in 1906 (AG, 1860, NMC, data) | ||||
Comstock, Lewis Edwin | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
May 15, 1843 | New York | David Comstock | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 20, 1862 at Warrenton, VA (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Comstock, Stephen B. | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
1837 | Vermont | |||
mustered out June 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA. He was killed by the falling of a tree Nov. 25, 1869 and is buried in Russell Village Cemetery (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Conant, Charles H. | Corp. | Apr. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Fowler |
Aug. 20, 1839 | Fowler, NY | Chauncey Conant; Cordelia Sheldon | ||
killed in action Sep. 14, 1862 at Crampton's Pass, MD as he was carrying the company colors in battle. He is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Fowler . He also appears in the Gouverneur TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Conant, Rodney T. | Sgt. | Apr. 16, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | DeKalb |
Oct. 5, 1829 | Fowler, NY | Chauncey Conant; Cordelia Sheldon | ||
slightly wounded in the head and shoulder in a skirmish at Whitehall, LA. He was discharged Apr. 15, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Lavina Kinnie. He lived in Canton in 1860 and 1890. He died in May 1907 as a result of being thrown from a wagon. He is buried in King Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Congdon, Joseph L. | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1838 | Hermon, NY | John Congdon; Susan ______ | ||
died of typhoid fever Sep. 13, 1863 at Folly Island, SC and is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Grave 2402 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Conger, Colvin | Sgt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Macomb |
Aug. 20, 1807 | Malone, NY | Noel Conger; Susannah Irish | ||
discharged for disability May 31, 1862. He married Rosanna Parker in 1829. He was living in Gouverneur in 1890 and died in Hammond Feb. 6, 1902. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He came to Macomb in 1813 and moved to Canadaigua, NY where most of his children were born before moving back to St. Lawrence Co. in 1856. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Conger, Garrett S. | Pvt. | Feb. 25, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Macomb |
Sep. 25, 1847 | Canandaigua, NY | Colvin Conger; Rosanna Parker | ||
wounded in the right knee by a shell at Bethesda Church, MD in 1864 and was discharged June 16, 1865. He lived in Gouverneur in 1890 and married Martha A. Church. He was a judge and died January 31, 1913 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Conger, John Parker | 2nd Lt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
May 20, 1837 | Canandaigua, NY | Colvin Conger; Rosanna Parker | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865. His family moved to Macomb when he was young. He later moved to Minnesota, then Gouverneur, then Hammond. He married Henrietta Powers. He died at Oak Point in Hammond in Nov. 30, 1912 and is buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Hammond. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Conger, Martin V. | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Canton |
Apr. 7, 1838 | Canton, NY | Nathan Conger; Lydia Gott | ||
missing in action May 4, 1864 and returned to ranks. Again captured Mar. 25, 1865 and paroled. He mustered out Jul. 6, 1865 from a hospital in Albany, NY. He died Aug. 14, 1874 in Cornwall, ON. His wife Theresa died four months later and is buried in Bridge Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Conger, Noel Wesley | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Dec. 20, 1842 | Canandaigua, NY | Colvin Conger; Rosanna Parker | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 17, 1863 at Washington, DC. He re-enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D in Aug. 1864 and mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He had moved to Lake Crystal, MN by 1867, but returned to be near relatives for a few years and lived in Rossie in 1890. He died Aug. 28, 1905 in Hammond, NY but may be buried in Lake Crystal. The TC record says he was born Sep. 20, 1841 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Conger, Squire Chase | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Aug. 10, 1834 | Morristown, NY | Colvin Conger; Rosanna Parker | ||
mustered out June 2, 1865 at Washington, DC. He still lived in Macomb in 1890 and died of pneumonia April 1, 1911. He is buried in Pleasant Lake Cemetery near Brasie Corners in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Conkey, William R. | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1839 | New York | Almeron Conkey ; Ellen Reynolds | ||
died of disease Jul. 16, 1865 at Baton Rouge General Hospital and is buried in Baton Rouge National Cemetery Plot 41 2758, but also has a stone in Bridge Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Conklin, George W. | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. D | DeKalb |
1844 | ||||
died of wounds Oct. 20, 1864 at Baltimore, MD (1865) | ||||
Conklin, James | Sgt. | Sep 7, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Depeyster |
Apr. 1839 | New York | |||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Ruby A. King and died in Heuvelton August 4, 1922. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (AG, 1860, 1880, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Conley, Wilbur Wallace | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Canton |
Mar. 12, 1847 | Canton, NY | Aaron Conley; Nancy Kingsbury | ||
deserted Apr. 27, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He attempted suicide in Canton in Feb. 1881. He died Feb. 24, 1882 and is buried in Silas Wright Cemetery in Canton. He and his family lived in Plattsburgh, NY in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Conlin, Barney | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. K | Lawrence |
1846 | Vermont | Barney Conlin; Mary Ann _____ | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Thurman Ellithorpe of Lawrence. He mustered out June 20, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died in Hopkinton Feb. 26, 1902 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville. This family lived in Dickinson, NY in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Conlin, John E. | Sgt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Hopkinton |
Dec. 22, 1839 | Albany, NY | Patrick Conlin; Anna Conroy(?) | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 24, 1862 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He died in Parishville Aug. 12, 1916 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Connell, Henry | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Canada | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. The surname may be Carroll, Cornell or Cannell. He later served in the 1st US Veteran Volunteer Infantry. He died Apr. 8, 1899. He may be the boy listed in 1860 DeKalb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
Connell, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 27, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. J | DeKalb |
Sep. 15, 1837 | Quebec | Thomas Connell; Rose Ann Mourway | ||
died of disease Jul. 19, 1864 at Baltimore, MD (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Connolly, Thomas | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1835 | Ireland | |||
deserted from Ogdensburg in Oct. 1862. He married Elizabeth Backus (AG, 1865) | ||||
Connor, James | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. A | DeKalb |
1824 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged May 27, 1865 at Memphis, TN and died in Aug. 1892. He lived in Russell in 1865 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Connor, William | Pvt. | Dec. 7, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
June 12, 1828 | Lisbon, NY | James Connor; Mary Ann Graves | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. in Dec. 1864 and discharged Dec. 13, 1864. He is buried in Roseburg National Cemetery in Roseburg, OR with no dates on the stone (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Connors, John | Pvt. | Jan. 19, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
1831 | Ireland | |||
wounded in the leg at Dallas, GA in 1864 and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Dec. 20, 1883 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Connover, John | Pvt. | Jan. 22, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
May 1, 1822 | Osnabruck, ON | Andrew Connover; Mary Sears | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Mar. 22, 1864. He married Jane Hunter May 1, 1843 in Madrid. He lived in Pine Island, MN in 1900 and died there Aug. 17, 1905 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Conroy, George M. | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Morristown |
Jul. 26, 1844 | Morristown, NY | Martin Conroy; Lucinda Coats | ||
discharged May 30, 1865. He married Abide Rogers in 1871. He died Mar. 14, 1920 in Ogdensburg, NY and is buried in Fineview Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Conroy, Moses Birdsall | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Morristown |
Mar. 22, 1840 | Morristown, NY | Martin Conroy; Lucinda Coats | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 29, 1864. He died May 12, 1914 and is buried in Black Lake Cemetery. He married Orpha Cooper in 1863 and lived in Macomb in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Constine, Cornelius | Pvt. | Dec. 13, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
Apr. 1, 1846 | Canada | Richard Constine; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 6, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 1, 1923 in Peshtigo, WI and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Peshtigo, WI. (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Constine, George | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1842 | Canada | Richard Constine; Mary ________ | ||
absent sick May 15, 1865 and when the company mustered out. He died Apr. 30, 1879 and is buried in New Madrid Cemetery. His widow Mary lived in Madrid in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Converse, Jeremiah Parker | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
June 20, 1833 | Parishville, NY | Elijah Converse; Betsey Dewey | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He is listed in the 1865 census of Parishville. He lived in Soda Springs, OR in 1900. He died Apr. 5, 1920 in Portland, OR (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Conway, Hugh | Corp. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1839 | Ireland | |||
wounded in action May 16, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and discharged for disability Dec. 25, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died Feb. 1, 1900 in Roscoe, MO (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Conway, John | Pvt. | 1862 | 11th US Inf. Co. F | Morristown |
1839 | ||||
shot in the left knee Jul. 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA and died from that wound Aug. 18, 1863 at Letterman Hospital. He is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Grave D14 (1865, cemetery) | ||||
Conway, John | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1838 | ||||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Mar. 20, 1888 in Minnesota (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Conway, Michael C. | Pvt. | Feb. 15, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. | Lisbon |
1827 | ||||
unassigned to any company and no further record (TC, AG) | ||||
Cook, Anthony Jr. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Canton |
1848 | St. Lawrence Co. | Anthony Cook; Catherine Hourihan | ||
captured Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and paroled. Mustered out June 17, 1865 from Lincoln General Hospital in Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Cook, Clarence | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Canton |
1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Cook; Lucy _________ | ||
discharged Sep. 30, 1865 in Memphis, TN. He married Phebe Walker. He died Feb. 27, 1874 and is buried in Jerusalem Cemetery in Canton. His widow Phebe still lived in Canton in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cook, George C. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
1843 | New York | Lucius Cook; Hannah _______ | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He died in West Plains, MO Aug. 9, 1925 (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Cook, Hartwell J. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Hiram J. Cook; Emily Jenison | ||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died June 24,1918 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cook, James | Corp. | May 2, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Feb. 28, 1838 | Canton, NY | Edwin Cook; Florenda Covey | ||
seriously wounded May 7, 1862 at West Point, VA necessitating the amputation of his right leg. He was discharged for disability Jul. 1, 1862 at Washington, DC. He married Sarah Butterfield who died in 1880. He died Mar. 27, 1917 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cook, John | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1844 | Canada | Anthony Cook; Catherine Hourihan | ||
mustered out June 8, 1865 at New Berne, NC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cook, John | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
1839 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 23, 1862 at Washington, DC. He appears to be the man listed in 1860 Oswegatchie (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cook, Joseph | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. G | Louisville |
Feb. 1842 | Canada | William Cook; Josette _______ | ||
transferred to the 97th NY Inf. Co. B in June 1864 and was discharged June 2, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Otter Creek, WI in 1900 and died Mar. 20, 1918 in Augusta, WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Cook, Lafayette Martin | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Sep. 8, 1844 | Hermon, NY | Martin Cook; Prudence Gillette | ||
captured at Fairmont, VA Apr. 29, 1863 and paroled. Mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 17, 1903. His family lived in Hermon in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cook, Miles Erwin | Corp. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 1st US Sharpshooters Co. G | DeKalb |
Oct. 15, 1835 | Antwerp, NY | Benjamin Cook; Lucinda Foster | ||
enlisted in Madison, WI and discharged Mar. 17, 1862. He lived in Battle Creek, MI in 1894 and in LeRoy, MI in 1900 and died there Nov. 12, 1912. He is buried in North Athens Cemetery in LeRoy, MI (TC, 1894, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cook, Robert R. | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Jul. 12, 1839 | Ireland | James Cook; Jane McCullough | ||
captured in action Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and paroled. He mustered out June 16, 1865 at Finley Hospital, Washington, DC. He died June 3, 1922 in Ogdensburg, NY and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery where his dates are given as 1831-1921. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Cook, Stephen | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Canton |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Cook; Lucy _________ | ||
captured near Germantown, TN Apr. 18, 1865 and released three days later. Discharged June 27, 1865 (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Cook, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1840 | Ireland | Anthony Cook; Catherine Hourihan | ||
wounded in action Jan. 15, 1865 at Ft. Fisher, NC. Mustered out June 7, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died Oct. 19, 1908 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cook, William H. | Pvt. | Jul. 31, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. C | Rossie |
1828 | New York | |||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He lived in South Edwards in 1890. He died Nov. 6, 1906 and is buried in Belleville Cemetery in Russell (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coolidge, Loren E. | Sgt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 1st NH Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
1834 | Potsdam, NY | Obediah Coolidge; Mary ________ | ||
served in a 3 month regiment and mustered out Aug. 9, 1861. He lived in Eau Claire, WI in 1880. He died Jan. 18, 1892 in Minneapolis, MN buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI. He lived with his family in Potsdam in 1850 and resided in Manchester, NH at the time of his enlistment (1850, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coolidge, William Henry Harrison | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
1837 | New York | Obediah Coolidge; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died May 22, 1902 and is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coombs, James Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. D | Hammond |
May 23, 1842 | New York | James Coombs; Matilda Storrs | ||
mustered out June 3, 1865 at Lincoln General Hospital in Washington, DC. He appears to belong to the Combs family which lived in Redwood, NY in 1860. He died Apr. 7, 1919 and is buried in Minden Cemetery in Minden, NE (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Coombs, Jeremiah | Pvt. | Dec. 22, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. | Hammond |
Oct. 25, 1844 | Hammond, NY | James Coombs; Matilda Storrs | ||
transferred to the 148th NY Inf. Co. K in Apr. 1864 and was severely wounded in the thigh at Cold Harbor, VA in June 1864. He was furloughed in June 1864 from Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC and discharged Sep. 23, 1865. He lived in Redwood, NY in 1860 and 1890. He married Mary Williams. He died in Alexandria Bay, NY August 25, 1927 and is buried in Highland Park Cemetery in Alexandria Bay according to his death notice (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Coon, Benjamin Franklin Jr. | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fowler |
Apr. 24, 1840 | Colchester, VT | Benjamin Coon; Alice C. Coon | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He was living with his parents in Pierrepont in 1860 and in Russell in 1870 until at least 1900. He died Oct. 21, 1918 in North Russell. There is a stone for him and his wife Emily J. Shippee, with no dates on it in North Russell Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coon, Heman | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Aug. 19, 1843 | Pierrepont, NY | John Coon; Dorcas Crandall | ||
mustered out June 25, 1865 from a hospital in Smithville, NC. He died Dec. 5, 1914 in Cle Elum, WA. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Coon, Horace Hamilton | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Feb. 16, 1830 | Milton, VT | John Coon; Dorcas Crandall | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Dec. 1864 . He died Apr. 12, 1907 and is buried in Beech Plains Cemetery in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Coon, Jotham Alvah | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Dec. 1, 1837 | Stockholm, NY | Thompson Coon; Charlotte Wilkins | ||
discharged Jan. 24, 1863 and joined the US Navy Sep. 1, 1864. He served aboard the USS Commodore Barry, USS North Carolina, USS Wabash and USS Susquehanna. He died at his home on the South Canton Rd. May 29, 1919 and is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery. His family lived in Johnstown, WI in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, NMC, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Coon, Roswell Barber | Sgt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Mar. 6, 1841 | Stockholm, NY | Thompson Coon; Charlotte Wilkins | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and died of his wounds June 10, 1863 at Finley Hospital in Washington, DC. He is buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery in Plot 5252 but also has a stone in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk. He lived in Brasher in 1860 and is also listed with his parents in 1860 Stockholm. His family lived in Johnstown, WI in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Coon, Steuben H. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Jul. 4, 1835 | Jefferson Co. New York | Venus Coon; Bethany Ann Coon | ||
promoted to hospital steward June 10, 1863 and deserted June 21, 1865 near Bladensburg, MD. His family lived in Leray in Jefferson Co. in 1855 and 1860. He married Maria Clark of Canton in 1866, then Hattie Davenport of Michigan. He lived in Exeter MI in 1880 and died Dec. 12, 1899 in Des Moines, IA. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines, IA (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Coon, Thompson | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Nov. 9, 1803 | Milton, VT | Thompson Coon; Lucinda Church | ||
discharged for disability Jul. 9, 1862 at James River, VA. He died between 1883 and 1890 and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk. His widow lived in Norwood in 1890. He lived in Johnstown, WI in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Cooper, Aaron | Corp. | Aug. 22, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jan. 13, 1834 | Alexandria, NY | Haskel Cooper; Lovica Sweet | ||
injured his left arm when a horse fell on him and mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He lived in DeKalb in 1870. He died Dec. 7, 1918 in Gouverneur and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cooper, Abram Jesse | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. A | Gouverneur |
1843 | New York | Ivary Cooper; Laura ______ | ||
died of typhoid fever at Third Division Hospital in Alexandria, VA Dec. 1, 1864. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 2790 (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cooper, Allen Cromwell | Corp. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Pitcairn |
1841 | Philadelphia, NY | Allen Cooper; Lydia Baker | ||
wounded in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and captured by the Rebels. Rescued by members of his company and placed in an ambulance. He died of his wounds in a field hospital in Oct. 1864 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Cooper, Augustus | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. | Morristown |
Feb. 6, 1846 | Morristown, NY | Michael Cooper; Clarissa Conger | ||
unassigned to any battery and no further record in the AG. The 1890 census says he was discharged June 23, 1865. He married Emma Ottman. He died Dec. 16, 1936 and is buried in Black Lake Cemetery in Morristown. (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Cooper, Cortland C. | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | DeKalb |
Apr. 1844 | DeKalb, NY | William Cooper; Martha Belden | ||
killed in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He has a gravestone in East DeKalb Cemetery but may not be buried there (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cooper, Eugene H. | Pvt. | Mar. 4, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Canton |
1846 | Wisconsin | George Cooper; Elvira _______ | ||
promoted to Corporal for bravery and was transferred to the 169th NY Inf in June 1865 after being wounded the previous year. He died Jul. 19, 1865 in Raleigh, NC and is buried in Raleigh National Cemetery in Grave 529. His stone in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery says he died in 1865 in Raleigh, NC. He is listed in the "still in service" section of the 1865 census. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cooper, George | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hammond |
Nov. 7, 1834 | Scotland | |||
captured Jul. 30, 1864 and was a prisoner in Danville and Libby prisons 7 months 20 days before being paroled. He was later wounded in the head by a shell and discharged from the US General Hospital in York, PA. He immigrated to Hammond in 1851 and married Jessie Galbraith in Hammond. He later moved to Macomb. He died Apr. 3, 1920 at his daughter's home in Gouverneur and is buried in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cooper, James Alexander | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
Mar. 10, 1836 | Franklin Co. NY | James Cooper; Jane Kuegood(?) | ||
mustered out June 3, 1863 at Elmira, NY. He apparently also served in the US Veteran Volunteers. He died in Eaton, MI Oct. 25, 1919 and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Rapid River, MI (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cooper, Orville | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Massena |
1843 | New York | Crawford Cooper; Jane Dewel | ||
killed in action Sep. 14, 1862 at Crampton Pass, MD. He appears to be the boy living in Parishville in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cooper, Silas B. | Pvt. | Mar. 10, 1863 | 1st NY Eng. Co. G | Massena |
1845 | Massena, NY | Crawford Cooper; Jane B. Deuel | ||
mustered out July 19, 1865 at Hilton Head, SC (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Copeland, Albert Orson | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Feb. 22, 1839 | Wilna, NY | Horatio W. Copeland; Eliza Boughton | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Almira Douglas. He died in January, 1911 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Copeland, Leroy | Corp. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
1819 | Potsdam, NY | Ira Copeland; Sally Bacon | ||
mustered out with the company June 7, 1865. He died in 1904 and is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb. He is listed in the Canton TC record as well as DeKalb's (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Copeland, Nelson Wallace | Pvt. | Dec. 7, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Oct. 1, 1845 | Antwerp, NY | Horatio W. Copeland; Eliza Boughton | ||
captured in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and released Feb. 22, 1865 at East Ridge, NC. Mustered out June 26, 1865 at Annapolis, MD. He was living in Pierrepont in 1860 with an uncle and grandmother. He died Mar. 1, 1920 in Cape Vincent, NY and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Cape Vincent (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corbett, Alfred | Pvt. | Feb. 7, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
August, 1845 | Canada | William Corbett; Helen ________ | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 4, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. He appears in the 1865 census of Gouverneur but was living with Betsey Corbett in 1850 Macomb (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Corbett, Daniel | Sgt. | Sep 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
1835 | Rossie, NY | John Corbett; Betsey Dodds | ||
died of a gunshot wound in the head Jul 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA and is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Grave E 27. He had married Jane Murton Jan. 12, 1853 in Heuvelton, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corbett, Franklin C. | 2nd Lt. | Jul. 20, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
June 1836 | Rossie, NY | John Corbett; Elizabeth Dodds | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 20, 1863 and had moved to Springfield, IL by 1866. He died in 1906. He appears in the Macomb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Corbett, James | Pvt. | Apr. 1862 | 11th US Inf. Co. A | Rossie |
Nov. 15, 1837 | Ireland | Timothy Corbett; Mary Donoghue | ||
captured while on picket duty two weeks after the battle of Fredricksburg and was paroled. (TC, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Corbett, Patrick | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1840 | ||||
discharged Sep. 1, 1863 and died at Convalescent Camp at Alexandria VA (TC, AG) | ||||
Corbin, Cassius R. | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Sep. 3, 1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | Ransom Corbin; Ruth Fletcher Foster | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Apr. 8, 1915 in North Stockholm and is buried in Holmes Hill Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corbin, Edward E. | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Jan. 21, 1830 | Peru, NY | Hura Corbin | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He died Feb. 6, 1906 in Polar, ND and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corbin, Melzar Madison | Sgt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
May 10, 1842 | Clayton, NY | Simeon J. Corbin; Masbry(?) Carpenter | ||
he was working at Buck's Bridge when the war broke out and returned there after the war. He was wounded in the shoulder June 3, 1864. He worked in the War Dept. in Washington while recuperating from his wounds. He married Helen H. Wright Sep. 26, 1866.He later lived in Potsdam village and died there Apr. 23, 1934. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Corbin, Richard | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Canton |
1827 | St. Lawrence Co. | Henry Corbin; Delia _______ | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He lived in Pierrepont in 1860. He died Jul. 16, 1882 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corbin, Sylvanus | Pvt. | Sep. 25, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Canton |
1837 | New York | Henry Corbin; Delia _______ | ||
captured May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and paroled. He deserted from camp near Bladensburg, MD June 22, 1865. He died Oct. 23, 1912 in Pyrities and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton. He lived in Colton in 1880 and 1890 and may be the boy listed in 1850 Louisville. He is listed in Pierrepont's TC record but not Canton's. (TC, AG, 1870, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corey, Allen | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Louisville |
1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | George W. Corey; Mary Town | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died Oct. 27, 1921 in Fairmont, MN (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Corey, Ira W. | Pvt. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1846 | Louisville, NY | Benjamin Corey; Jane Mandigo | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 24, 1862 at Hammond Hospital, Point Lookout, MD. He then re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co. L in Dec. 1863 and deserted Oct. 23, 1865 at San Antonio, TX (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Corey, James H. | Pvt. | Feb. 15, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Canton |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
received a gunshot wound near Atlanta, GA July 25, 1864 which necessitated the amputation of his left arm. He was discharged for disability May 25, 1865 at Central Park Hospital in New York City. He died in Helena, NY Oct. 1, 1928 and is buried in Morley Cemetery. He appears in the Canton and Lisbon TC records (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Corey, John | Pvt. | Sep. 21, 1861 | 60th NY inf. Co. G | Louisville |
1841 | New York | Isaac Corey; Elizabeth McLeod | ||
wounded in action Sep. 17, 1862 at Antietam, MD and discharged for disability Mar. 25, 1863 at Germantown, PA. He then re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. E as a 1st Sgt. Sep. 4, 1863 and was captured Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA. He mustered out June 17, 1865 at Camp Parole, Annapolis, MD. He died Feb. 10, 1919 in Attica, NY. He lived in Massena in 1865 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Corey, Ronald M. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
June 9, 1842 | Louisville, NY | Isaac Corey; Elizabeth McLeod | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA and died Oct. 15, 1925 at the Soldiers Home in Michigan. He is buried in St. Ignace Catholic Cemetery in St. Ignace, MI. He appears in the 1865 census of Massena (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corey, Samuel | Corp. | Sep. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Louisville |
1840 | Louisville, NY | George W. Corey; Mary Town | ||
wounded at Dallas, GA and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Jan. 20, 1920 in Cheweela, WA and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Daisy, WA with no dates on the stone (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
Corey, Thomas B. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1865 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Louisville |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Isaac Corey; Elizabeth McLeod | ||
discharged May 30, 1865. He lived in Massena in 1865 and died Mar. 3, 1914 in San Francisco, CA (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Corley, Francis | Pvt. | May 11, 1861 | 71st NY Militia Co. H | Louisville |
1837 | Canada | |||
enlisted for 3 months and died of disease in Washington, DC Jul. 25, 1861. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 13/13521. (TC, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cormono, Henry | Sgt. | Jul. 22, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1840 | ||||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Feb. 26, 1903 (AG, 1890, data) | ||||
Cornish, Horace Seymour | Corp. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Madrid |
1813 | Massachusetts | |||
discharged for disability June 20, 1862 at Springfield Farm, VA. He married Cordelia Smith in Massachusetts in 1835. He died Feb. 3, 1889 and is buried in Haskell Ridge Cemetery in Madrid. His death notice says he died of paralysis in Potsdam Feb. 25, 1889. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cotton, George | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Edwards |
Nov. 10, 1843 | South Edwards, NY | William Cotton; Anna ________ | ||
discharged June 28, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Dec. 19, 1919 in Starkville, NY (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Coulon, Francis | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Parishville |
Apr. 23, 1822 | Veaudreuil, Que. | Isaac Coulon; Felicite Dominica(?) | ||
hired as a draft substitute for James H. Simonds of Parishville and was discharged May 30, 1865. He married Sophia Crump and died Nov. 17, 1912 in Parishville. He is buried in Coulon Cemetery in Parishville. He is listed as Cooling in 1860 Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Coulon, Francis Jr. | Pvt. | Dec. 1863 | 14th US Inf. Co. A | Parishville |
Apr 26, 1846 | Waddington, NY | Francis Coulon; Sophia Crump | ||
died of typhoid fever at Camp Distribution, Alexandria, VA June 4, 1864. This family is listed as Cooling in 1860 Parishville. (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Countryman, Amos B. | Capt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Apr. 3, 1838 | Pamelia, NY | Henry Countryman; Elizabeth Walrath | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Leray in Jefferson Co. NY in 1850. He married Elizabeth Holmes in Potsdam in 1876. He died Aug. 21, 1918 in Ft. Edwards, NY and is buried there. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Couper, William H. | Corp. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | George B. Couper; Jane Jameson | ||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Feb. 1, 1911 in Republic, WA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Courtney, George Jr. | Sgt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
Dec. 31, 1841 | Brasher, NY | George Courtney; Rebecca Cook | ||
mustered out with the company Jul. 17, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He lived in Stockholm in 1865 and is listed in the Brasher and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Covey, Americus Vespucci | Corp. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Canton |
Mar. 7, 1832 | Canton, NY | Elmer Covey; Maxine(?) Wallace | ||
transferred into the 12th Veterans Reserve Corps Sep. 6, 1863. Mustered out June 28, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Newkirk, MI in 1900 and died there Nov. 24, 1903. He is buried in Valley Cemetery in Luther, MI (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Covey, Chauncey | Pvt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
1827 | New York | |||
deserted Nov. 27, 1862 at New Creek, VA. He may be the man living in Lewis Co. NY in 1870 and 1880 and in Boonville in 1910. He died in 1918 and is buried in Boonville Cemetery in Boonville, NY. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Covey, Edwin R. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Oct. 6, 1832 | Hopkinton, NY | Gilbert Covey; Lucinda DeLong | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died June 12, 1890 in Roberts Station, WI and is buried in New Richmond Cemetery, New Richmond, WI (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Covey, Henry Gilbert | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Nov. 28, 1844 | Hopkinton, NY | Gilbert Covey; Lucinda DeLong | ||
mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Albany, NY and lived in Potsdam in 1870. He died Apr. 22, 1885 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam. He may be the 15 yr old Henry Covey listed in 1860 Parishville and/or the 5 year old listed in 1850 Potsdam. He is listed in the Canton and Potsdam TC records (TC. AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cowan, George M. | Pvt. | Feb. 22, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Hammond |
Oct. 9, 1847 | Hammond, NY | Ambrose Cowan; Sylvia ________ | ||
wounded in the right arm and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Jan. 1865. He mustered out Jul. 24, 1865 at Indianapolis, IN. He married Catherine Bentley in 1871, then Emma Bechtel in 1887. He spent much of his life sailing the Great Lakes. He died Jul. 4, 1917 and is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Evanston, IL. He appears to be the boy living in 1860 Rossie (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cox, Daniel Walker | Pvt. | Feb. 14, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Pierrepont |
Jul. 29, 1848 | Gouverneur, NY | Benjamin Cox; Clarissa Walker | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Fond du Lac, WI in the 1890's. He lived in Nelsonville, NY in 1900 and died in 1908 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Cox, Michael Frederick | 2nd Lt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1838 | New York | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863. He married Laura Parsons in Springfield, OH and moved to Decatur, IL | ||||
Cox, William H. | QM Sgt. | June 7, 1861 | 2nd US L. Art. Co. D | Brasher |
Jan. 19, 1835 | Quebec, Canada | Henry Cox | ||
he enlisted in Cincinnati, OH. The TC record says he belonged to the 2nd US Cav., but the 1890 census and his obituary say 2nd US Light Artillery. He served three years and still lived in Brasher in 1890. He married Anna McDonald. He died Dec. 27, 1903 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher (TC, 1850, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Coyea, Joseph | Sgt. | Sep. 1861 | 10th IL Inf. Co. | Massena |
1843 | Massena, NY | Louis Coyea; Margaret Deschene | ||
died of wounds Oct. 8, 1862 at Perrysville, KY. His last name may have been Coullier. (1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Coyer, John | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Massena |
1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | Louis Coyer; Margaret Deschene | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He is listed as Cozer and Coyer in the AG and as Coyra in 1865 Massena (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Coyle, Michael | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1863 | 147th NY Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1834 | Ireland | |||
captured in action May 5, 1864 at the Wilderness, VA and left Camp Parole Apr. 29, 1865. He mustered out June 7, 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cozzens, Carlton B. | Sgt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Hermon |
1842 | New York | Martha _______ | ||
mustered out with company July 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Clarendon, VA May 10, 1920. He and his brothers Clark and Nelson lived in Russell in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Cozzens, Clark Z. | Corp. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Canton |
Sep. 1842 | Ontario, Canada | Martha _______ | ||
mustered out Oct. 20, 1864 at Atlanta, GA. He and his brother Nelson lived in Silver Cliff, CO in 1880. He died Nov.11, 1908 and he is buried in Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, CO. His family lived in Russell in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Cozzens, Nelson Z. | 1st Lt. | Oct. 7, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Canton |
1839 | Canada | Martha _______ | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and mustered out with company May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He and his brother Clark lived in Silver Cliff, CO in 1880 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880) | ||||
Crabb, Anson D. | Pvt. | Jul. 31, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. C | Fowler |
Dec. 1841 | Antwerp, NY | George Crabb; Eliza ________ | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 26, 1863 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. Co. C in Aug. 1863 and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA. He lived in Antwerp, NY in 1860 and Aurora, IL in 1900. He was admitted to the US Soldiers Home(?) Apr. 18, 1908 and died Nov. 21, 1910 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Crabb, George W. | Pvt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. C | Fowler |
1817 | New York | Abijah Crabb; Lois _______ | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 19, 1864 and died of disease May 8, 1864 in Fowler. He is buried in Spragueville Cemetery in the Town of Antwerp, along with his parents. He also appears in the Antwerp TC record because he enlisted there and the family lived there in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Craft, William Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
1831 | Jefferson Co. NY | |||
discharged for disability Aug. 13, 1864. He died Apr. 8, 1886 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Craghan, Michael | Pvt. | Sep. 22, 1863 | 2nd NY Cav. Co. I | Waddington |
1847 | Canada | |||
mustered out Jul. 14, 1865 at New York City (AG, 1865) | ||||
Cragin, James | Pvt. | Jan. 1, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Canton |
1843 | Philip Cragin; Margaret _____ | |||
drowned Dec. 22, 1864 when the steamer North America went down on its way from New Orleans to NYC. He is listed as Corrigan in 1865 census. (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Craig, James | Pvt. | Oct. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Aug. 11, 1843 | Lisbon, NY | William Craig; Elizabeth Armstrong | ||
died of chronic diarrhea Jan. 7, 1864 at Folly Island, SC and buried there according to the TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Craig, Richard A. | Corp. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Canton |
Jul. 1844 | Ontario, Canada | |||
discharged Oct. 10, 1864. He died in Helena, MT Mar. 30, 1915 and is buried in Forestvale Cemetery in Helena, MT (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cram, Ebenezer | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. B | Pierrepont |
1828 | Clinton Co. NY | |||
appears to be the Edwin Cram listed in the AG. He mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He died in 1888 and is buried in Beech Plains Cemetery in Pierrepont (AG, 1865, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Cram, James C. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Potsdam |
Aug. 30, 1834 | Essex Co. NY | Ransom Cram; Hannah Ingalls | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died Jan. 1, 1873 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood, NY. His widow Eunice Cram lived in Norwood in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cramer, George P. | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Stockholm |
June 8, 1829 | Canada | Henry Cramer; Catherine Hanes | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865. He died Oct. 18, 1885 and is buried in Hewittville Cemetery in Potsdam. His widow Marinda Cramer lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860,1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cramer, Isaac S. | Corp. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
1833 | New York | Joseph Cramer; Luna ________ | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 23, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He lived in West Pierrepont in 1890 and died Oct. 9, 1903. He was buried in Beech Plains Cemetery according to his death notice (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Cramer, Lorenzo | Corp. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
Aug. 18, 1835 | Minden, NY | Joseph Cramer; Laura Blasier | ||
discharged for disability (typhoid fever) Oct. 20, 1862 at David's Island, NY. He lived in Canton and Colton after his discharge. He married Welthea Chesley in Gouverneur in 1863 and lived in the Town of Hull in Mararthon Co. WI in 1890. He died Jul 16, 1895 and is buried in Colby Memorial Cemetery in Colby, WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Cramer, Silas P. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Stockholm |
Jul. 1824 | Ontario, Canada | |||
mustered out June 20, 1865 at Summit House Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Potsdam in 1890. He died at his home four miles from Potsdam on the Parishville Rd. Jan. 7, 1903 and is buried in Ellis Cemetery in the Town of Stockholm (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Cramer, William | Corp. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Sep. 19, 1839 | Massena, NY | James Richard Cramer; Charlotte Lenox | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He mustered out May 18, 1865 from a hospital in Frederick, MD. He died Jan. 19, 1916 in Maitland, MO and was buried in the Knights of Pythias Cemetery (now Maitland Cemetery) in Maitland, MO. He lived with his family in Louisville in1850 (AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Crandall, John Freeman | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1863 | 64th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Oct. 16, 1845 | Pierrepont, NY | John Crandall; Lucy Howard | ||
died of disease Feb. 4, 1865 in Philadelphia, PA according to the 1865 census, but died May 14, 1865 in Washington according to the AG report. He is buried in Philadelphia National Cemetery Site 587. He enlisted in Rochester, NY (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Crandall, Levi Parker | Pvt. | Feb. 25, 1864 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. A | Pierrepont |
May 11, 1845 | Pierrepont, NY | George Crandall; Maria Bicknell | ||
wounded June 4, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and discharged for disability Feb. 21, 1865 at Sloane US Army General Hospital in Montpelier, VA. He married Edna Cox. He died Feb. 19, 1925 in Humboldt, Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Crandall, Lovell D. | Pvt. | May 22, 1861 | 34th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
Mar. 1824 | Milton, VT | Peter Crandall; Eveline Reynolds | ||
mustered out June 30, 1861 at Albany, NY. He lived in Reading, VT in 1900 and died Oct. 18, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, data) | ||||
Crandall, Merritt Warren | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
June 8, 1843 | Pierrepont, NY | John Crandall; Lucy Howard | ||
transferred to the 97th NY Inf. Co. K in June 1864. He married Anna Santway and they moved to California in 1906. He died in Los Angeles, CA Jan. 24, 1922 ae 78 and is buried there in Inglewood Cemetery alongside his wife. He was the twin brother of Merrill Crandall (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crandall, Orange | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
Jan. 5, 1836 | Westford, VT | Enoch Crandall; Rachel Crandall | ||
wounded in action May 8, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and was transferred to the 97th NY Inf. the next month. He lived with his parents in Jefferson, WI in 1870. He died Mar. 15, 1872 and his mother applied for a pension in Apr. 1884 (1887?) (AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, data) | ||||
Crandall, Orson Samuel | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1861 | 50th NY Eng. Co. C | Pierrepont |
Jul. 5, 1837 | Pierrepont, NY | John Crandall; Lucy Howard | ||
died of disease Aug. 29, 1864 at Washington, DC. The TC says he was discharged in April, 1864 and moved to Virginia City, Montana (TC, AG) | ||||
Crandall, Shubael Bicknell | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Pierrepont |
Oct. 3, 1836 | Canton, NY | George Crandall; Maria Bicknell | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He had moved to Potsdam by 1880. He died in 1897 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam . He is listed in the Pierrepont and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Crane, Byron Grandy | 2nd Lt. | May 7, 1861 | 33rd NY Inf. Co. D | Potsdam |
Feb. 24, 1843 | Potsdam, NY | Whitfield Crane; Salome Stagg | ||
mustered out June 2, 1863 and then enlisted into the 24th NY Cav. Co. L in Feb. 1864 and resigned May 18, 1864. He died in Tulac, California while on vacation at Lake Tahoe June 14, 1891 and was a liquor dealer in San Rafael, CA. His widow lost everything in the 1906 earthquake and wrote to Potsdam trying to find out what regiment he was in so she could get a pension. He lived in San Francisco in 1880 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crane, Edgar Lyman | 2nd Lt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Stockholm |
June 25, 1841 | Skinnerville, NY | Lyman Crane; Sarah Skinner | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Ruby Partridge in 1868. He died Aug. 4, 1913 in North Stockholm and is buried in East Part Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crary, Ezra Mead | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Jul. 1, 1839 | Pierrepont, NY | Truman H. Crary; Olive Wellington | ||
discharged May 17, 1865 at West Buildings Hospital, Baltimore, MD. He lived in Potsdam near Crary Mills in 1890. He died Oct. 8, 1928 in Springfield, VT and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crary, Harris Clark | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Pierrepont |
Oct. 16, 1838 | Pierrepont, NY | Orrin Crary; Lucia Clark | ||
discharged Apr. 9, 1862 at Washington, DC. He lived in Gold Hill, CO in 1875 and his wife Hannah died there. He lived in Lincoln Co. NM in 1900. He died Jan. 4, 1910 and is buried in Los Angeles National Cemetery in Grave T/2/17 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crary, Silas Wright | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Pierrepont |
May 30, 1847 | Pierrepont, NY | Truman H. Crary; Emily Shurtleff | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He died Sep. 4, 1866 and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cratsenberg, Abram | Pvt. | Jul. 30, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Macomb |
1832 | Lewis Co. NY | John Cratsenberg; Mary Krems | ||
discharged May 29, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Denmark, Lewis Co. NY and married Hannah Brakenridge in Macomb in 1853. He is listed in the Morristown TC record (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Crawford, George W. | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
Mar. 7, 1840 | New York | |||
mustered out Oct. 27, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He died Feb. 13, 1920 in Albany, NY and is buried in Albany Rural Cemetery in Menands, NY. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record. (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crawford, Hiram | Pvt. | Dec. 2, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | DeKalb |
1841 | New York | |||
discharged for disability June 20, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 14, 1876 in Clarence, MO (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Crawford, Hiram | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Aug. 21, 1831 | St. Lawrence Co. | James Crawford; Susan Hayden | ||
mustered out Nov. 11, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He moved to Pottawotomie Co. KS by 1880 and died in Manhattan, KS Sep. 29, 1896 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Crawford, James | Corp. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
Jul. 1832 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Crawford; Caroline ______ | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Hicks Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He still lived in DePeyster in 1890 and 1900. He also appears in the Lisbon TC record and 1865 census because his parents had moved to Lisbon. He died Dec. 29, 1917 in Heuvelton and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton. The surname may be Crayford (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crawford, James | Pvt. | Aug 28, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Russell |
Apr. 1827 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph W. Crawford; Hannah _______ | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died Dec. 29, 1906 and is buried in Russell Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crawford, John R. | Pvt. | Sep 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
1839 | New York | Joseph Crawford; Patherine Pruner | ||
captured in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and paroled. Mustered out July 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He married Nancy Moyer, whose father Charles Moyer died in the service. He moved with his family to Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1866, but had moved to Depeyster by 1880. He died in 1909 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crawford, Joseph Warren | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1837 | New York | Joseph Crawford; Catherine Pronner(?) | ||
discharged for disability at Chain Bridge, District of Columbia. He lived in Morristown in 1860 but is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record. He married Catherine Maybee Johnson in Morristown in 1881. He died in Massena Oct. 6, 1906 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crawford, Levi | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Sep. 1831 | Gouverneur, NY | David Crawford; Elizabeth Gardner | ||
captured June 24, 1864 between Old Point and Yorktown, VA. He spent time in Libby and Andersonville prisons before being exchanged. The AG report says he died Apr. 25, 1865 while on furlough at his home in Gouverneur, the newspaper says he died in Gouverneur Mar. 22, 1865. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Crichton, James | Pvt. | Jan. 13, 1863 | 19th IL Inf. Co. E | Lisbon |
Nov. 4, 1841 | Ireland | Matthew Crichton; Elizabeth Johnson | ||
guarded Rebel prisoners at Albon, IL and was discharged Sep. 3, 1864 (TC, 1860) | ||||
Crichton, John | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Apr. 14, 1839 | Ireland | Matthew Crichton; Elizabeth Johnson | ||
wounded May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA by a rifle shot in the head. Captured and died 4 days later from the effects of the wound and was buried by the Rebels. Listed as Craton by the AG, Criton in the 1865 census, Crichton by the Town Clerk and 1860 census (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Crocker, Jedediah | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Jul. 23, 1818 | Thetford, VT | James Crocker; Achsah Ladd | ||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf Co. F in May 1863 and was taken prisoner at the Wilderness May 6, 1864. He died in Florence SC prison camp Nov. 25, 1864. There is a stone for him in West Stockholm Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Crocker, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 18, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. D | Brasher |
1843 | Franklin Co. NY | Jeannette White | ||
killed in action May 14, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA . The 1865 census says he died at the Battle of White House. He lived in Bombay, NY in 1850 and 1860 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Crocker, Marshall B. | Pvt. | Oct. 8, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. E | Brasher |
1840 | Bombay, NY | Jennette White | ||
no further record of him in the 60th after Aug. 21, 1862. He enlisted into the 16th NY Cav. Co. F on May 6, 1863 and was transferred to the 3rd Provisional Cavalry Aug. 17, 1865. He was discharged Sep. 21, 1865 at Camp Barry, DC. He died Jan. 11, 1899 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Gallipolis, OH (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Cronk, Francis Wheadon | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Parishville |
May 26, 1846 | Westport, NY | Joseph B. Cronk; Elizabeth A. Barnes | ||
died Apr. 18, 1865 near Germantown, TN when shot off his horse while on patrol between Germantown and Colliersville. He is buried in Parishville at Chapel Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Crosby, Cyrus R. | Corp. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1844 | New York | Robert Crosby | ||
died of typhoid fever Aug. 16, 1863 at Foxville, VA and is buried in Old Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Crosby, George Nelson | Music. | Sep. 26, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Band | Gouverneur |
1841 | Diana, Lewis Co. NY | |||
mustered out Aug. 9, 1862. His parents died when he was young and he still lived in Diana in 1850. He lived in Antwerp for some time, then Gouverneur, but moved to Rochester NY after going bankrupt in the tannery business. He owned Crosby Frisian Tannery in Rochester and donated money to establish the public library in Antwerp, NY which is named after him. He also bequeathed money to the University of Rochester and Crosby Hall there is named for him. He died Oct. 23, 1923 in Rochester, NY and is buried in Hillside Cemetery in Antwerp, NY. (AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crosier, Willard | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. F | Pitcairn |
Jan. 29, 1841 | Springfield, IL | Monroe Crosier; Ruth Pierce | ||
lived in Macomb in 1860 and appears in their TC record as well as in Pitcairn's. He was mortally wounded at Drewry's Bluff, VA May 16, 1864 and captured. He died while a prisoner of war at Richmond, VA June 3, 1864 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cross, Abner | Pvt. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | DeKalb |
May 18, 1838 | Rossie, NY | Levi Cross; Lea Johnson | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Lianda Vanornum and died Jan. 22, 1925 in Rossie. He is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville. He is listed in Macomb's TC record but not DeKalb's (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cross, Alvah Brainard | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
Feb. 1845 | Fowler, NY | Samuel Cross | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Effie Turner and lived in Rossie in 1890. He died in Spragueville, NY Jul. 10, 1924 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cross, George | Corp. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
May 27, 1837 | Greenock, Scotland | George Cross | ||
wounded June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He came to the US in 1838 when his parents settled on Croil's Island. He moved to Aultsville, Canada in 1884 and died Feb. 27, 1912 in Osnabruck, ON . He was buried in Farran's Point Cemetery in Morrisburg, ON (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cross, Martin Thatcher | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Oct. 16, 1836 | Rossie, NY | Levi Cross; Lea Johnson | ||
severely injured in a railroad accident near Annapolis Jct., MD Jul. 11, 1863 and sent to the Veterans Reserve Corps as a hospital clerk. He was discharged June 26, 1865 and died in 1908. He had married the widow of James Beach of the 142nd Inf. He is listed in the DeKalb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Cross, Perry | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1861 | 1st WI Cav. Co. D | DeKalb |
Nov. 22, 1834 | Rossie, NY | Levi Cross; Lea Johnson | ||
lived in New Berlin, WI in 1860. He and his wife Emma Newcomb both died in 1910 and are buried in Old DeKalb Cemetery (TC, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Cross, Samuel P. | Pvt. | Jul. 11, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. C | Fowler |
Mar. 19, 1821 | Rutland, NY | Jonas Cross; Celinda Blackmun | ||
mustered out May 16, 1865 at Norfolk, VA. He lived in Russell in 1870 and 1880 and in Fowler in 1860 and 1890. His widow Martha lived in Fowler in 1900 and his parents are buried in Hailesboro Cemetery. He died Nov. 17, 1896 and is buried in Spragueville Cemetery in Antwerp, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Cross, William N. | Corp. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1844 | Hammond, NY | James Cross; Jane Nichol | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Crossman, Edgar | Pvt. | May 2, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Pierrepont |
Jul. 22, 1840 | Pierrepont, NY | Abner Crossman; Hiley Ann Doolittle | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 23, 1861 at Alexandria, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 50th NY Eng. Co. A in Aug. 1864 and was again discharged for disability Nov. 17, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died Dec. 30, 1910 in Omra, WI and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Berlin, WI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crossman, Edward | Pvt. | May 2, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Pierrepont |
Mar. 22, 1841 | Pierrepont, NY | Abner Crossman; Hiley Ann Doolittle | ||
died of typhoid fever Nov. 9, 1861 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Crossman, Julius Augustus | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
1836 | Pierrepont, NY | Abner Crossman; Hiley Ann Doolittle | ||
died of typhoid fever Apr. 6, 1863 at Fairfax Seminary, VA and buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery in Pierrepont. St. Lawrence University has some transcripts of letters written between him and his family. His widow lived in Pierrepont in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crossman, Marcus | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Oct. 26, 1843 | Pierrepont, NY | Abner Crossman; Hiley Ann Doolittle | ||
wounded and captured in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He was sent to the hospital at Annapolis, MD as a paroled prisoner and mustered out May 13, 1865 from the hospital at Baltimore, MD. He married Charlotte Couch. He died in Canton Nov. 12, 1910 and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. He had been Supervisor of the Town of Pierrepont and SLU has transcripts of letters written between him and his family in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crowder, Simon | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. K | Hermon |
1842 | Canada | William Crowder | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Manchester, VA. He was a soapmaker in later life. He lived in Canton in 1870 and 1890 and died there May 27, 1925. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1870, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crowley, Abram Milton | Music. | Dec. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1810 | Vermont | |||
promoted to drum major and discharged for disability Jul. 15, 1862 at Harrison's Landing, VA. He is buried in West Orvis St. Cemetery in Massena with no dates on the stone. His widow applied for a pension in 1891 (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crowley, Charles | Corp. | Nov. 28, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
1842 | Brasher, NY | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
mustered out with company August 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Crowley, Daniel | Pvt. | Apr. 7, 1864 | 25th NY Cav. Co. G | Brasher |
Apr. 29, 1848 | Brasher, NY | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
he was a prisoner in the guard house at Harper's Ferry, VA in June 1865 when the company mustered out. He died June 19, 1886 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Crowley, Dennis | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1837 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability June 18, 1861, joined the Regular army and deserted, and died of rheumatism at Ogdensburg Aug. 9, 1861. He may have been from Brasher and may have been the son of Daniel and Mary Crowley. He joined the British army in Dublin in 1850 and saw action in the Crimea and West Indies. He was later posted in Canada (AG, newspaper) | ||||
Crowley, Florence Jr. | Corp. | Jul. 10, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. H | Brasher |
1835 | Ireland | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
drafted and had previously served two years in the Regular Army. He was transferred into the 3rd Provisional Cavalry Aug. 17, 1865 and was discharged Sep. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Crowley, Jackson | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. H | Massena |
1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Newton Crowley; Lucy _________ | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA and died 11 days later in Washington, DC. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 11178. He married Laura Hodgkins (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crowley, John | Pvt. | May 17, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
1844 | Brasher, NY | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
re-enlisted in July 1863 for three years but the AG report says he deserted Nov. 24, 1861 near Alexandria, VA (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Crowley, John | Pvt. | Sep. 15, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Colton |
June 15, 1826 | Co. Cork, Ireland | Cornelius Crowley; Hannorah Hanrahan | ||
taken prisoner at Ream's Station VA in 1864 and sent to Belle Isle and Salsbury Prison. He was transferred into the 69th NY Inf. He married Ellen Hourihan in Canton in 1858. He lived in Parishville by 1890 and died there Dec. 3, 1920 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Crowley, John | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Abram Crowley; Bethiah ______ | ||
mustered out May 22, 1861 at Albany, NY. He also served in a brigade band. He moved to Augusta, WI by 1906 and died there Aug. 1, 1928 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
Crowley, John F. | Music. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1841 | Prescott, Ont. | |||
mustered out with the band Aug. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. He later served in the US Army Brigade Band formed by Gen. Slough in Alexandria, VA and was discharged in 1865. He moved to Laramie, Wyoming by 1867 and was postmaster in Cheyenne. He died in Cheyenne, WY May 22, 1925 (TC, AG, 1920, newspaper, data) | ||||
Crowley, Michael H. | Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1839 | Brasher, NY | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville and died of his wounds June 26, 1863 at Washington, DC. He is buried in Brasher Falls. Seven sons from this family served in the army, with three re-enlisting and two served in the Regular Army before enlisting. He also appears in the Canton TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Crowley, Patrick | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1846 | Brasher, NY | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
re-enlisted in 1863 and deserted from Atlanta, GA Nov. 9, 1864 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Crowley, Timothy | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1847 | Ireland | Florence Crowley; Mary McCarty | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He deserted June 4, 1863 at Baltimore, MD (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Crozier, Willard L. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Macomb |
1840 | Illinois | |||
wounded and captured in action at Drewry's Bluff, VA May 16, 1864. He died of his wounds June 3, 1864 while a prisoner of war at Richmond, VA (AG, 1865) | ||||
Cruikshank, Hugh Jr. | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Feb. 1837 | New York | Hugh Cruikshank; Elizabeth Hughes | ||
discharged for disability June 8, 1861. He lived in Lisbon in 1850 and in Olympia, WA in 1906. He died Mar. 19, 1910 in Olympia, WA and is buried in Odd Fellows Memorial Park Cemetery in Tumwater, WA (TC, AG, 1850, 1900, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cruikshank, William Henry | Surg. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. | Lisbon |
June 23, 1829 | Ireland | John C. Cruikshank; Rachel Nelson | ||
discharged Nov. 24, 1862 and died Sep. 8, 1886 in Carthage, MO. He is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Crump, John H. | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Madrid |
1844 | Manuel Crump; Catherine ____ | |||
died of typhoid fever May 29, 1863 at West Point, VA (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cudworth, Otis J. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
Dec. 22, 1839 | Albany, NY | Eben Cudworth; Selva(?) Blood | ||
captured and died as a prisoner of war at Danville, VA Nov. 20, 1864. He is buried there in the Danville National Cemetery, Grave B 281 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Culbertson, Edwin A. | Sgt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Apr. 11, 1844 | Somerville, NY | James Culbertson; Sarah Payne | ||
wounded in the groin in action June 30, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and died of those wounds Oct. 26, 1864 at McDougal Hospital, Ft. Schuyler, NY. He was buried in Calvary Hill Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Culbertson, Walter | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Rossie |
Feb. 4, 1842 | Rossie, NY | Thomas Culbertson; Elizabeth Milden | ||
died of measles Apr. 4, 1864 at Staten Island, NY hospital. He was brought home and buried in Oxbow Cemetery in Jefferson Co. NY (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Culver, Anson Simon | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Stockholm |
Oct. 3, 1841 | Stockholm, NY | Lemuel Culver; Patience Simons | ||
took part in the capture of Ft. Fisher, NC. He moved west in 1872 living in Nebraska and Audubon, Iowa. He married Harriet Celeste Rose in 1866. He died June 19, 1931 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Leroy Twp, Audubon Co. Iowa (TC, 1860, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cummings, David | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1832 | ||||
absent sick in the Base Hospital at Raleigh, NC when the company mustered out in June 1865. His widow applied for a pension Mar. 22, 1867 (TC, AG, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cummings, James L. | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. L | DeKalb |
1844 | ||||
discharged Aug. 24, 1865 and supposed to have moved west by 1866. He was born about 1820 according to the AG report and may be the 40 year old man listed in 1860 LeRay, NY (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Cummings, Joseph Andrew | Pvt. | Sep. 27, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Lisbon |
Apr. 13, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Stephen Cummings; Melinda Samson | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864 at Atlanta, GA. He died Dec. 15, 1920 in Davenport, Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Cummings, William D. | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
1831 | New York | |||
the AG says he deserted upon the expiration of a furlough Dec. 1, 1863 but his pension card says he was discharged Oct. 25, 1863. He lived in Hermon in 1880 (AG, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Cummins, Chillingworth | Sgt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. A | Rossie |
1841 | Jefferson Co. NY | William Cummins; Cornelia______ | ||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Watertown, NY in 1880. He died Dec. 9, 1900 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Cummins, Henry Luther | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | Fowler |
1829 | Newport, NY | Ira Cummins; Hannah Taber | ||
listed as Horace L. Comins in the AG. He mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Fine in 1890 and died there June 9, 1898. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Fine (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Cummins, John | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Nov. 4, 1843 | Prescott, Ont. | James Cummins; Bridget Kinsella or Kinchlin | ||
discharged Sep. 6, 1864. He died Aug. 27, 1922 at the National Soldiers Home in Dayton, Ohio and is buried in Dayton National Cemetery in Site 2 25 16. He lived in Rossie in 1865 and appears in the Gouverneur and Rossie TC records. (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cummins, Oliver Wilcox | Pvt. | Dec. 1, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Fowler |
Oct. 8, 1837 | Newport, NY | Ira Cummins; Hannah Tabert | ||
died of disease Feb. 27, 1864 at Kalarma Hospital in Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Cunningham, Andrew | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
1837 | New York | James Cunningham; Catherine _____ | ||
died of chronic diarrhea Dec. 8, 1863 at Kiowa Island, SC (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Cunningham, Charles Ambrose | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jul. 1, 1837 | Gouverneur, NY | Joseph Cunningham; Almira Seaman | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Susan F. Storie. He died Feb. 5, 1917 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cunningham, Giles Nelson | Pvt. | Apr. 17, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Apr. 21, 1839 | Charlotte, VT | Samuel A. Cunningham; Ammeronlis(?) Andrews | ||
killed Sept. 14, 1862 at Crampton's Pass (South Mountain), MD and is buried in Antietam National Cemetery in Grave 25/E/530 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Cunningham, Joseph Harrison | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
1836 | Gouverneur, NY | Joseph Cunningham; Almira Seaman | ||
mustered out June 3, 1865 near Bladensburg, MD. He died in Macomb Sep. 5, 1905 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur according to his obituary (AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper) | ||||
Cunningham, Samuel Austin | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Feb. 8, 1812 | Quebec, Canada | John N. Cunningham; Laura Bonham | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 26, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He lived in South Colton in 1890. He died in South Colton in April, 1894 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Cunningham, William Henry | Corp. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Apr. 16, 1834 | Gouverneur, NY | James Cunningham; Sophelia Taylor | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. TC record gives his middle name as Henry. He died Oct. 21, 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Currier, Andrew M. | Pvt. | Dec. 6, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hermon |
Mar. 1846 | New York | George Currier; Elizabeth ______ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 92nd NY Inf. Co. B in Sep. 1862 and was transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864. He mustered out June 18, 1865 at Manchester, VA. He lived in Parishville in 1890 and in South Colton in 1900. The 1900 census says he was born at sea. He died in 1909 (AG, 1860, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Currier, Charles C. | Pvt. | Oct. 8, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Russell |
1848 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
captured at Ft. Stedman, VA Mar. 25, 1865 and paroled on Mar. 30. He mustered out June 17, 1865 at Camp Parole, MD. He died Nov. 19, 1919 in Muscatine, Iowa and was buried in the Iowa Soldiers Home Cemetery in Marshalltown, Iowa in Section S-5-17 (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Currier, George | Pvt. | Jan. 13, 1864 | 9th NY H. Art. Co. H | Hermon |
1820 | New York | |||
transferred to the 2nd NY H. Art. in June, 1865 and mustered out from Satterlee Hospital in Philadelphia, PA Jul. 13, 1865. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur and his widow applied for a pension Nov. 23, 1865. (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Currier, Hugh J. | Corp. | Oct. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
1841 | New York | Hugh Currier; Harriet ______ | ||
received a gunshot wound to the right arm and right index finger. He mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA and was living in Brasher in 1870, but in Hopkinton in 1890. He died in Ogdensburg hospital Dec. 26, 1928 and is buried in the Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Currier, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Jan. 21, 1840 | Canada | |||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He lived in Potsdam in 1870. He died Apr. 25, 1880 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam. His widow lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, AG, 1870, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Currier, Theodore F. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1841 | New York | Frederick Currier; Adeline _______ | ||
died of disease Aug. 18, 1862 at David's Island, NY and is buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Plot 342. His family lived in Norfolk in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Curry, Alexander | Pvt. | Sep. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Massena |
1838 | Lancaster, Ontario | |||
had his arm shot off at Antietam and was discharged for disability Nov. 21, 1862. He married Lillian Williams. He died in Massena Dec. 27, 1908 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Curtis, Edgar Charles | Sgt. | Oct. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Dec. 19, 1834 | Chazy, NY | Crosby Curtis; Anna Baxter | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 20, 1862 in Washington, DC and died Oct. 12, 1862 in Stockholm. He is buried in Brookdale Cemetery, Stockholm. (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Curtis, James H. | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Norfolk |
1833 | Vermont | |||
appears on a May 12, 1864 muster roll as having deserted. He said in 1890 that he was a nurse and did not receive a discharge. He seems to be the man living in Brasher in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Curtis, Lafayette | Pvt. | Dec. 22, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Brasher |
Feb. 10, 1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | Stephen Curtis; Hannah Powers | ||
he was unassigned and transferred into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. C May 10, 1864. He was then attached to the 2nd US Artillery Battery M. He mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Lucinda Wright. He died May 15, 1915 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Curtis, Lyman Philetus | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
May 12, 1824 | Canada | Crosby Curtis; Anna Baxter | ||
the AG and his pension card say he died at Ft. McHenry, MD Aug. 7, 1862. However, he was still alive in Stockholm in 1880 and 1890. He said in 1890 that he had been discharged for disability Oct. 3, 1862. He married Clara Graves. He died of pneumonia near Brookdale in the Town of Stockholm Feb. 18, 1897 and is buried in Brookdale Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Curtis, Nelson Robert | Pvt. | Dec. 7, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. D | Stockholm |
1841 | Solomon Curtis | |||
killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
Curtis, Newton Martin | Capt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
May 31, 1835 | Depeyster, NY | Jonathan Curtis; Phebe Rising | ||
became Lt. Col. of 142nd NY Inf in 1862. He was promoted to Major General in 1865 and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Ft. Fisher, NC in January, 1865. He married Phebe Davis and died in NYC Jan.8, 1910. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Curtis, Thomas Washington | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
1838 | New York | Seth Curtis; Elizabeth ______ | ||
discharged for wounds Jan. 2, 1863 near Falmouth, VA. He died Feb. 9, 1864 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Mt. Alona Cemetery in Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Cushman, Myron | 1st Lt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Jul. 27, 1812 | Rupert, VT | John Cushman; Annie Fuller | ||
contracted chronic diarrhea and discharged for disability Apr. 18, 1862. He married Susan Waid. He died Jan. 22, 1880 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cutler, Calvin L | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
May 14, 1828 | Vermont | Josiah Cutler; Lucinda Thurston | ||
deserted Oct. 27, 1865 at Cumberland, MD and died Jul. 21, 1896 as he was working in a hayfield on the Russell Witherell farm. He is buried in Hopkinton- Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cutler, Charles Brainard | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Jan. 26, 1842 | St. Albans, VT | Brainard B. Cutler; Erminia Stephens | ||
discharged for disability Feb. 9, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He died Feb. 27, 1905 at the National Soldiers Home in Dayton, OH and is buried in Dayton National Cemetery in Site N 10 20 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Cutler, Oscar Willard | 1st Sgt | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
Jul. 21, 1839 | Montpelier, VT | PrenticeCutler; Susan D. Johnson | ||
discharged for disability Jul. 31, 1862 at Washington, DC. He lived in Woodford, VT in 1850 and moved back to Somerset, VT by 1870 but had returned to Madrid by 1880. He died Oct. 9, 1882 and is buried in New Madrid Cemetery. He married Louisa French. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1870, 1880, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Cutting, Edgar William | Pvt. | Mar. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Aug. 17, 1827 | Sheldon, VT | Darius Cutting; Laura Wheaton | ||
injured by a horse and discharged for disability Jan. 2, 1863 at Washington, DC. He died in 1905 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) |
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Key to sources:
New York State had conducted a census roughly every 10 years since 1825. Many of these early State censuses have been lost to fire or other mis-hap. The only surviving St Lawrence Co. census records for 1865 cover the towns of Madrid through Pierrepont, alphabetically and are found in a bound volume in the County Clerk’s office in Canton They have also been microfilmed by the LDS Church. The other Towns in the county also conducted the census, but the originals have long since been lost. However, while the originals still were extant, the information concerning military service was extracted and copied in a large book in Albany, which does still exist and which has been microfilmed.
The census takers in 1865 asked members of each household about any person who had seen military service during the war. The information was collected at the end of each election district section in the census and was divided into three categories: those men still in the service as of June 1, 1865, those who had been discharged by that date, and those who had died as a result of their service, whether directly (wounds) or indirectly (as in the case of accidents or disease)
This 1865 list of men formed the backbone of the list of county soldiers because it contained information from all the Towns forming the county at that time, whereas no other source has coverage that complete. The weakness of the 1865 census is that it IS just a census of families living in St Lawrence Co. in the summer of 1865. It obviously misses any men whose families moved away since the beginning of the war. It also under-reports the deaths of many single men who had no family left in the county who could report their loss or their service. Elon McKee of Canton is a perfect example of a Canton resident, boarding with a family in 1860 and not reported as having died in the service in the 1865 census.
LessIn 1865, the New York State Legislature ordered the Town Clerks of the state to compile records of the servicemen who had enlisted from their locales. Some of the clerks did a fine job searching out the men or their relatives, and others did not. As a result, the quality of information contained in these records varies tremendously from town to town. When completed correctly, these Town Clerk records are a gold mine of information, listing birthdate, place of birth, parents’ names etc. However, most of the clerks did not fill out the forms very completely so some were not much help in compiling this list. It was, afterall, an unfunded mandate from the state, and the clerks probably bristled at the requirement to spend so much time compiling state records. Having said all that, some of the Town Clerk records are far from complete and do not necessarily contain men from that particular Town, but simply men who had been counted towards the Town quota or had merely enlisted in a certain Town. A case in point is Brasher. The TC records list 40 or so men who signed up for the 14th Heavy Artillery, but most (if not all) were from other counties and states. Every effort was made to try to verify that the men listed in the TC records were from the Town, or at least St Lawrence Co. Many men listed in TC records do not appear on the final list of county soldiers because their true residence at the time of the war could not be verified.
A glance at the table above listing men who had died in service brings out an unavoidable fact: many men who died were not listed in the 1865 census, but were listed in other records particularly the Town Clerk records. This means that for the four towns whose Town Clerk records do not exit (Hermon, Madrid, Massena, and Russell) the total number of men who served is likely to be vastly under-reported in the following list. Russell, especially, had always claimed to be the per-capita leader of men contributed to the war, but that claim could not be proven without the help of the Town Clerk records
One of the more interesting entries in The Town Clerk records comes from Fowler on page 10. Beneath the remarks concerning Thomas Rodan of the 92nd NY Infantry, it mentions that his wife Jane Rodan served as the laundress for the regiment until June 10, 1863 and was never paid. It also mentions she was born in Nova Scotia May 11, 1831. So although we have minute details of a non-soldier in one record, we are missing perhaps hundreds of soldiers from other records
LessBeginning in the mid-1890's, the NYS Adjutant General's office began to sift through the muster and pay rolls of the Civil War units and published them in bound volumes over a period of about 10 years. Each volume lists the men in the unit along with basic information such as enlistment date, promotions, date of discharge etc. Not all men appear in their unit report, and some men have their names so garbled that they are difficult to identify. Still, these reports provide a good foundation for describing the basic facts of a man's service. Many men appear in the AG reports of more than one unit because of transfers and re-enlistments.
LessMuch of the biographical information about each man, including hints about possible burial places was gleaned from the decennial censuses taken by the Federal government. Many of these census pages are found online and are searchable. They were also the prime source of information as to whether or not a man was actually a St Lawrence Co. resident.
LessGeneral Newton Martin Curtis of Depeyster began to collect the rosters of his original regiment, the 16th NY Infantry, as part of his effort to write a history of that unit. Starting in the late 1880's, he attended GAR conventions and re-unions and put ads in local newspapers soliciting information about the whereabouts of all the men who served in the 16th NY Infantry. His final list appears as an addendum to his 1906 book "From Bull Run to Chancellorsville" and is an excellent source of biographical information for most of the men who served in that unit, including last known address and date of death for many
LessNearly half of the Civil war combat dead were buried in graves marked “Unknown”. When considering this fact, the total number of men with known burial places from St Lawrence County is not too bad: approximately 57% of all the men listed here have their burial site mentioned. There are many more that will be found in the future as more and more cemetery records become available on the internet. Some of the soldiers may be buried in St Lawrence County but may be "hiding in plain sight" for three reasons. Many soldier graves do not mention the fact of their service on the headstone, many men are buried using only their initials instead of a full name, and men with common names who are buried in a location far from the town they enlisted from may have been overlooked.
LessThere are thousands of searchable newspaper pages available on the internet, and many of these were used to find details of a soldiers life and death. The most difficult part of using this resource is the fact that there are so many pages to sift through that there is often not enough time to make a thorough search. Men with the most common names are also the ones who tend not to be found in newspaper articles because it was not possible to identify WHICH man the paper was referring to.
LessThose veterans or widows still living in 1890 were recorded in a seperate section of the 1890 census and stored in a different place than the normal population schedules. As a result, they were not completely lost as was almost all the rest of the 1890 census because of a fire and subsequent mis-handling. The 1890 census often provides details of wounds, captivity etc. that were not recorded anywhere else. However, like all sources used, it is not infallible. Case in point: Julia French in Norwood claimed to be the widow of Squire French of the 11th NY Cav., when in fact he had divorced her 16 years previously and was happily living with his second wife in Essex Co. NY
LessUnfortunately, none of the sources used for this list was infallible. Men appear on one list and not another, or appear on several lists but with different information in each one. The spellings of surnames causes a certain amount of confusion, especially names of French origin. Also, as in the case of most 19th Century sources, handwriting was not always easy to read, and not all inks stood the test of time as far as microfilming is concerned. In many cases, the data for an individual soldier was drawn from several sources in an attempt to get most of it correct.
The case of Willard Crosier is a good example. The 1865 list of men who died in the service lists him as Willard Corsir of Pitcairn, unit unknown. The Pitcairn Town Clerk listed him as Willard Crozier of the 16th NY Infantry, and the 142nd NY Infantry. He does not appear in the AG report for the 16th NY, but is listed in the AG report for the 142nd. So his entry was put together with some information from each source.
It is interesting to note that some men died within a month of enlistment, others served 4 years or more without suffering any wound or disease. James Forbes of Lisbon served in the 39th NY Infantry without a scratch and was accidentally killed by a pistol round shot in celebration by his own brother when he was within rods of his home.
Note that the assignment of a town of residence is somewhat arbitrary. In general, men were listed wherever they lived in 1860 or in whichever town seemed to be their true residence. However, people moved around then just as they do now, and many men are listed in the Town Clerk's records of 2 or more towns. For instance, George Hogle lived in Louisville in 1860, Norfolk in 1865, Russell in 1870, Pierrepont in 1890, Canton in 1900 and is buried in Pierrepont.
LessNames in bold died as a result of their service
This database was compiled by John Austin and is presented on this site with his kind permission.