Name |
Rank |
Enl |
Unit |
Residence |
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Birthdate |
Birthplace |
Parents |
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LaBarge, Ronald | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 44th NY Inf. Co. A | Louisville |
1841 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 146th NY Inf. Co. A Oct. 11, 1864. He appears to be the Reynolds LaBarge living in Massena in 1890, and is listed as Ronald LaBarge in the AG and cemetery. He died Sep. 13, 1917 in Norfolk, NY and is buried in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Norfolk (AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Laberdee, Joseph | Corp. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
Mar. 28, 1841 | Canada | Martin Laberdee; Sophia Ceylon | ||
shot in the left thigh in action June 25, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and mustered out June 27, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died May 16, 1930 in Bridgeport, CT and was buried in Old St. James Cemetery in Gouverneur. He was listed in the 1865 census of Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
LaBien, Moses | Pvt. | Feb. 27, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. G | Potsdam |
1825 | Canada | |||
mustered out June 29, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He is listed as LaBean in 1860 and as Lebene in 1865 and Labien in 1890. The surname may actually be Levigne. He died June 17, 1892 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaBounty, Peter | Pvt. | Mar. 1864 | 12th US Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1848 | St. Lawrence Co. | Israel LaBounty; Miranda ______ | ||
died Dec. 20, 1912 in Chatsworth, IL (1860, 1865, data) | ||||
LaBrake, Henry | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. A | Potsdam |
1845 | Canada | |||
mustered out Aug. 1, 1865 at Baltimore, MD. He is listed as Harry LaBrake in the TC and AG. He died June 5, 1881 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaBrake, Joseph | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. A | Potsdam |
1843 | Canada | C. __________ | ||
killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He is listed in the 1865 census of Potsdam as still being in the service (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
LaChine, Andrew W. | Pvt. | Aug. 19, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jan. 25, 1837 | Ft. Covington, NY | Louis LaChine; Margaret Barlow | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 29, 1861. He lived in Fowler in 1890 but then moved to the Soldiers Home in Dayton, OH for some years. He died Feb. 16, 1920 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
LaChine, Joseph | Pvt. | Jul. 22, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
May 14, 1846 | Gouverneur, NY | Louis LaChine; Margaret Barlow | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He lived in Detroit, MI in 1913 and died there Apr. 28, 1928 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
LaChine, Louis | Pvt. | May 1, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
June 22, 1842 | Ft. Covington, NY | Louis LaChine; Margaret Barlow | ||
wounded in the Battle of Petersburg June 18, 1865 and died of those wounds June 20, 1865 at Artillery Brigade Hospital, 5th Army Corps. He was originally buried on the left side of the Prince George's Road (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
LaChine, William | Pvt. | Dec. 10, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. L | Gouverneur |
June 8, 1840 | Ft. Covington, NY | Louis LaChine; Margaret Barlow | ||
no further record in AG report. He was wounded in his right knee. He died Feb. 22, 1926 and is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Bath, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaCroix, Jacob | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Norfolk |
Apr. 1, 1838 | Franklin, VT | John LaCroix; Margaret Burkhart | ||
discharged for disability in June, 1861. He then re-enlisted into the 92nd NY Inf. Co. E in Feb 1862, deserted and was gone almost a year. He was captured and returned Mar. 1, 1864 and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Dec. 1, 1864 while in confinement at Ft. Monroe, VA and discharged Mar. 4, 1865 at Chaffin's Farm, VA.. The name appears as Lacoise, Lacourse and Lacost in some records. He appears in the Norfolk and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Lacy, Erastus | Pvt. | Jan. 21, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hermon |
1819 | New York | |||
died of disease Feb. 24, 1862 in Hermon, NY (AG, 1860) | ||||
Ladd, William Marshall | Corp. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Parishville |
Jan. 31, 1840 | New Hampshire | Artemis Ladd; Susan H. Keyser | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. Discharged for disability in Feb. 1864 and died of his wounds at home in Parishville Apr. 30, 1864. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Ladd, Zacheus Ezra | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. | Fine |
May 7, 1837 | Brasher, NY | David Ladd; Elizabeth Kingston | ||
unassigned to any company and no further record of him in the AG, but in 1890 he said he was discharged June 22, 1865. He lived in Potsdam in 1860 with his parents and married Lany Shaw of South Edwards in about 1884. He appears on an 1862 list of Hermon men liable to military duty. By 1900, he had moved to San Jacinto, CA (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Ladison, Francis | Pvt. | Feb. 3, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | Canada | |||
wounded in the right eye in action May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA and discharged for disability Feb. 7, 1863 at Baltimore, MD. He broke his leg severely in 1914 when he fell from scaffolding. He died May 1, 1916 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Ladison, William D. | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. H | Canton |
Aug. 28, 1840 | Barnhart Is. Massena | Francis Ladison; Betsey LaGrow | ||
discharged June 15, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA . He married Isabel Paro in Canton in 1858 and died in Canton May 7, 1932. He may be buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Ladon, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 25, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Norfolk |
1843 | ||||
appears as Joseph Luden in the AG report. He died of typhoid fever Jan. 20, 1863 at Washington, DC. and is buried as Joseph Ladon in Soldiers Home National Cemetery Plot 1088. His surname may actually be LaDue and he may be the son of Felix LeDoux of Stockholm (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
LaDuke, Louis | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. M | Potsdam |
1842 | Canada | |||
mustered out Aug 1, 1865 at Ft. Federal Hill, Baltimore, MD. He died Jan. 6, 1921 in Orting, WA and is buried in Soldiers Home Cemetery in Orting, WA (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaFave, Joseph E. | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. B | Potsdam |
1841 | Canada | |||
captured June 22, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and paroled Feb. 27, 1865. He was admitted to Division Hospital No. 1 at Annapolis, MD Mar. 10, 1865 and died there of disease Mar. 14, 1865. He is buried as Leferriere in Annapolis National Cemetery in Sec. L Site 593 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
LaFlair, Andrew | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co M | Lisbon |
1843 | Lisbon, NY | Simon LaFlair | ||
wounded in the side May 19, 1864 at South Spotsylvania, VA and again June 3, 1864 near Bethesda Church, VA. He was discharged for disability Jul. 23, 1864. He lived in Lisbon in 1890. He died in Ogdensburg Nov. 26, 1901 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
LaFleur, John | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. F | Pitcairn |
Nov. 1816 | Canada | John LaFleur; Eliza Beaupre | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Balfour General Hospital, Norfolk, VA. He may have lived in Ogdensburg in 1900 (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1890, 1900) | ||||
LaFleur, John | Pvt. | Oct. 29, 1861 | 94th NY Inf. Co. I | Pitcairn |
Jan. 20, 1844 | Kingston, ON | John LaFleur; Mary Latimer | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 31, 1863 at Convelescent Camp, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. Co. E in Aug. 1863 and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Dec. 21, 1911 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
LaFleur, John Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Potsdam |
1827 | John LaFleur | |||
captured and paroled. He died of disease Mar. 27, 1865 at Camp Parole Hospital, Annapolis, MD and is buried in Annapolis National Cemetery in Grave 368. He is listed as LaFlare in the AG report (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
LaFontasie, Louis N. Jr. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Louis LaFontasie; Rosa ________ | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co D in Dec. 1864 and promoted to sergeant. He mustered out June 18, 1865 at Manchester, VA and died Sep. 30, 1910. He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
LaFountain, Moses H. | Pvt. | Aug. 16, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Colton |
1835 | Clinton Co. NY | |||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. in May 1863. He was living in Pierrepont in 1860, in Hamilton NY in 1886 and died Feb. 2, 1890. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record but not Colton's. He is listed in the Colton and Pierrepont 1865 census (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Lagrave, Cyrus | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. M | Massena |
1846 | New York | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
died of disease at New Orleans June 22, 1864. He is buried as LeGrevy in Chalmette National Cemetery Grave 4657. He is listed as Legrove in the 1865 census of Massena (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lagrave, Dennis | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1842 | New York | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
wounded in the abdomen and mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Mar. 6, 1865 and mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He rose to the rank of sergeant. He lived in Lincoln, WI in 1870 and died June 13, 1904 in College Place, WA (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, data) | ||||
Lagrave, Eli | Corp. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 26th NY Cav. Co. I Feb. 10, 1865 and mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He married Elizabeth Wycoff and lived in Lincoln, WI in 1880 next door to his parents. He died in Augusta, WI Aug. 1, 1902 and is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Lagrave, Joseph | Pvt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
twin of Josiah. He was discharged for disability Sep. 1, 1863. He died Dec. 5, 1920 and is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lagrave, Josiah | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Massena |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
twin of Joseph. He mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Sep. 23, 1916 in Newport, WA. (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lagrave, William | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Mar., 1838 | New York | William Lagrave; Esther DuFresne | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 16, 1864 at McClellan Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Bridge Creek, WI in 1880 and in Augusta, WI in 1900 (AG, 1860, 1880, 1900) | ||||
Lagrave, William | Pvt. | Mar. 6, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1821 | New York | |||
discharged from the hospital at York, PA Jul. 6, 1865. He is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI with no date on the stone (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lahiff, Dennis | Pvt. | Sep. 22, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Colton |
Sep. 15, 1836 | Ireland | William Lahiff; Margaret Aigen | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Feb. 17, 1865 and was discharged June 1, 1865. He died Oct. 2, 1909 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lake, Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Nov. 22, 1841 | Antwerp, NY | James Lake; Elizabeth Glass | ||
discharged for disability at Aquia Creek, VA. He lived in Heuvelton in 1890 and died there Aug. 29, 1894. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lake, Edwin | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | DeKalb |
Aug. 14, 1840 | Gouverneur, NY | Jesse Lake; Lovina Cook | ||
discharged June 19, 1865 from Satterlee Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Russell in 1850 and in Gouverneur in 1860. His widow applied for a pension June 26, 1876 . (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lake, George | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Oct. 1843 | Antwerp, NY | James Lake; Elizabeth Glass | ||
died of dropsey Jan. 6, 1863 at Citizens' Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. TC record puts date of death as Dec. 19, 1862 (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
Lake, James Stewart | 1st Lt. | Dec. 10, 1863 | 22nd NY Cav. Co. F | DeKalb |
1843 | Ontario, Canada | Henry Lake; Sally Ann Reed | ||
mustered out Aug. 1, 1865 at Winchester, VA and lived in Canton in 1866 and died Mar. 21, 1903. He had risen from Private to 1st Lt. in 2 years (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
LaLonde, Charles Edward | Pvt. | Mar. 1862 | 18th NY Cav. Co. I | DeKalb |
Jan. 1844 | Quebec, Canada | |||
discharged June 12, 1865 and lived near Rensselaer Falls in 1866. He may be the man in 1870 Oswegatchie who died Dec. 9, 1899 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1870) | ||||
LaLonde, Christopher | Corp. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Jan. 9, 1845 | Massena, NY | Anthony LaLonde; Almira _______ | ||
captured in action Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and paroled. He moved to Potsdam in 1890 and died there Jan. 10, 1923. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He married Addie DeLosh. He is listed in the 1865 census of Norfolk and the 1890 census of Ogdensburg. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
LaLonde, Edward | Pvt. | Mar. 7, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Canton |
1843 | Canada | Edward LaLonde; Laura _______ | ||
discharged Jan. 31, 1863 and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art Co. E Oct. 1, 1863. Captured Mar. 25, 1865 and mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died May 1, 1875. He is recorded as Leland, Leoan, Lelander, Leland, and Lalondrie in different records, but LaLonde seems most likely (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
LaLonde, John | Pvt. | Oct. 7, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Canton |
May, 1844 | Quebec, Canada | |||
discharged for disability in June 1865. He lived in Canton in 1890. He died in 1907 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaLonde, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 30, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Oct. 31, 1812 | Couteau, Que. | John LaLonde; Angelique Brey(?) | ||
discharged May 5, 1863 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Apr. 23, 1871 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam. He also appears to be the man listed in the Stockholm TC as being born Jul. 13, 1809 and serving in the 11th NY Cav. (TC, AG, 1870, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
LaLonde, Joshua | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Waddington |
1837 | Canada | Joseph LaLonde | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co. L Dec. 21, 1863. He mustered out May 31, 1866 at Victoria, TX.. He died June 25, 1867 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
LaLonde, Michael | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
Aug. 4, 1845 | Couteau, Que. | Joseph LaLonde; Victoria Santimaw(?) | ||
shot in ankle and thigh in action May 18, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and died there Sep. 23, 1926. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He is listed in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records but not Hopkinton's (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lamb, Joseph D. | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
1828 | Vermont | |||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. in May, 1863 and mustered out June 25, 1865 near Hall's Hill, VA. He lived in Potsdam in 1880 and Los Angeles, CA in 1903. He died in 1904(?) (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, NMC, data) | ||||
Lamb, Sherburne | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1836 | New York | Judd Lamb; Ruth ________ | ||
died of intermittent fever in Alexandria, VA Feb. 24, 1863 and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery, Grave 749 (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lambie, Jasper Eadie | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Hammond |
Aug. 28, 1843 | Hammond, NY | John Lambie; Ellen Morris | ||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Baltimore, MD. He married Henrietta Bryan. He lived in Easthampton, MA in 1870 and 1880 and died in 1898 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
Lambie, John F. | Corp. | Dec. 22, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hammond |
Feb. 18, 1840 | Hammond, NY | John Lambie; Ellen Morris | ||
mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Nov. 20, 1916 and is buried in Bridge St. Cemetery, Northampton, MA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lamere, Moses | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Dec. 1828 | Canada | Charles Lamere; Louisa ______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY in 1900. He died Oct. 21, 1908 in Bath, NY and is buried in Bath National Cemetery Sec. I Row 27 Site 2 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lamere, Octavius | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1838 | New York | Charles Lamere; Feyette(?) Brabant | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany. He died in Potsdam Apr. 8, 1865 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Lamere, William Michael | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
May 8, 1847 | Potsdam, NY | Lorenzo Lamere; Frances Santimo | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 164th NY Inf. Co. A Sep 2, 1862. He was wounded in action at Spotsylvania May 18, 1864 and discharged for disability Jan. 21, 1865. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and died there Dec. 9, 1912. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lamont, Thomas | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1863 | 95th NY Inf. Co. H | Canton |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Alexander Lamont; Julia _______ | ||
wounded in the face in action Feb. 6, 1865 at Dabney's Mill, VA. He mustered out June 15, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Apr. 27, 1922 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lamphear, Ephraim Augustus | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. E | Pitcairn |
Aug. 28, 1828 | Pitcairn, NY | Joseph H. Lamphear; Nancy McFarland | ||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Nov. 26, 1884 and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn. His widow lived in Fowler in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, cemetery, 1890) | ||||
Lamphear, George Edwin | Pvt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
June 18, 1840 | Pitcairn, NY | Joseph H. Lamphear; Nancy McFarland | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Edwards in 1890. He died in Harrisville, NY Mar. 23, 1916 and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lamphear, Joseph Wiley | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Fine |
Jan. 27, 1842 | Pitcairn, NY | John Lamphear; Eliza Jenne | ||
transferred in May 1863 to the 121st NY Inf. and mustered out June 25, 1865 at Hall's Hill, VA. He moved to Benton Harbor, MI by 1894 and still lived there in 1900. He appears in the 1865 census of Fowler (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1894, 1900, NMC) | ||||
Lamphear, Nathaniel Dempster | Pvt. | Mar. 6, 1864 | 3rd MI Cav. Co. C | Fine |
Nov. 17, 1844 | Pitcairn, NY | John Lamphear; Eliza Jenne | ||
lived with his parents in Fine in 1860 but does not appear in the Fine records. He is listed in the 1865 census of Fowler. He became a minister and moved to Michigan. He died Nov. 1, 1918 in Olivet, MI and was buried in Olivet Cemetery (1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lamphear, Vincent | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Pitcairn |
Feb. 12, 1823 | St. Lawrence Co. | Lewis Lamphear; Rachel Deloney | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Rutland, NY in 1850 and in Croghan, NY in 1880 (TC, AG, 1850,1860, 1865, 1870, 1880) | ||||
Lamson, John W. | Pvt. | Mar. 15, 1865 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
1849 | Essex Co. NY | |||
sick in the hospital when the battery mustered out. He died Mar 12, 1935 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery according to his death notice (AG, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Lamson, Joseph | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Hermon |
1827 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died Jul. 28, 1880 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Landon, Daniel | Sgt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Mar. 30, 1832 | Canada | Samuel Landon; Elizabeth Bradley | ||
wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and discharged for disability May 26, 1865 at Camp Cliffburn, DC. He died Apr. 23, 1879 and is buried in Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery. The TC record says he was born in Hopkinton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lane, Edson H. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. K | Hammond |
June 28, 1848 | Prescott, Ont. | William Lane; Julia Hastings | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Lane, Ernest Wesley | Pvt. | Aug. 15, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. C | Hammond |
1846 | Prescott, Ont. | William Lane; Julia Hastings | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA. He lived in Morristown in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Lang, Charles D. | Corp. | Oct. 10,1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1839 | New York | Stephen C. Lang; Louisa ______ | ||
died of disease June 2, 1862 at Washington, DC and is buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery in Washington, DC. (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery) | ||||
Langstaff, William | Nov. 1861 | 11th US Inf. Co. | Oswegatchie | |
1831 | Canada | |||
joined the 100th British Foot in about 1858, then bought the rest of his time so that he could come home and join the US Army (1850, newspaper) | ||||
Lanphear, Gilbert C. | Pvt. | Jan. 30, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Morristown |
1835 | St. Lawrence Co. | Major Lanphear; Roxana Hyde | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Nov. 29, 1899. He is listed in the 1865 census of Morristown and Oswegatchie (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lanphear, Major V. | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. A | Morristown |
1839 | Morristown, NY | Major Lanphear; Elizabeth Yeardon | ||
mustered out May 19, 1865 from Satterlee Hospital in West Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Morristown in 1860, 1865, 1870 , 1880 and 1890, but is listed in the Hammond TC record. He died Oct. 15, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, data) | ||||
Lanphear, Seymour G.. | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co C | Morristown |
1830 | Morristown, NY | Major Lanphear; Elizabeth Yeardon | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 17, 1863. He died Nov. 30, 1887 and is buried in Fairmount Cemetery in Newark, NJ. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lansing, Isaac | Pvt. | Nov. 24, 1863 | 18th NY Cav. Co. E | Fowler |
1834 | New York | James Lansing; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out May 31, 1866 at Victoria, TX . He died Jul. 26, 1920 in Fine, NY and is buried in Skate Creek Cemetery in Fine. He and his family lived in Fine in 1850 and 1890 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lansing, Martin Luther | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Gouverneur |
Feb. 27, 1839 | Johnstown, NY | David Lansing; Margaret McCall | ||
mustered out May 31, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived in Gloversville, NY in 1870, 1880 and 1897. He died in Gloversville Dec. 26, 1898 and is buried in Johnstown, NY. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lansing, William Albert | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Jul. 10, 1843 | Johnstown, NY | David Lansing; Margaret McCall | ||
taken prisoner at Bolivar Heights, VA June 30, 1863 and exchanged 10 days later. He mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Anna Thomas Aug. 13, 1872. He lived in Gloversville, NY in 1900 and died of haert failure there Mar. 22, 1902. He is buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery. His obituary says he was born in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lanway, Joseph Henry | Sgt. | Oct. 29, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
Nov. 23, 1836 | Waddington, NY | Louis Lanway; Mary Plush | ||
transferred to the 137th NY Inf. Co. D and re-transferred back. Discharged Oct. 30, 1864. He died in South Arm, MI Jul. 17, 1918 and is buried in Jones Cemetery there with no dates on the stone. His mother's name appears to be Mary LaBrake on his death certificate (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lanway, Louis Jr. | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
Jan. 23, 1844 | Waddington, NY | Louis Lanway; Mary Plush | ||
wounded twice near Atlanta and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA . He married Rachel Harrington and moved to Koylton, MI in 1867. He died there Apr. 26, 1932 (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Lapier, Joseph | Pvt. | Dec. 26, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
1836 | Quebec, Canada | Joseph Lapier | ||
deserted to Canada in Jul. 1864 according to the TC but the AG says he was absent sick in June 1865 when the company mustered out (TC, AG) | ||||
LaPlatney, Oliver | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
1835 | France | Peter Luke LaPlatney; Ellen Hillyard(?) | ||
captured Jul. 25, 1863 and died at Camp Lawton near Willis, GA. He was the first man to sign up for the 60th NY Inf. He appears to be the Levi Platney listed in 1860 Pitcairn (TC, AG) | ||||
Larabee, Roswell J. | Pvt. | Sep. 15, 1862 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1812 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Dec. 23, 1862 at White Oak Church, VA. His widow applied for a pension Dec. 17, 1880 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Laraby, Robert | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Jul. 18, 1834 | Ontario, Canada | Roswell Laraby; Sarah Jane Montgomery | ||
wounded in action Oct. 29, 1864 at the Darbytown Road, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865. He married Orilla Wall and died of stomach cancer Apr. 1, 1905. He is buried in Kendrew Cemetery in DeKalb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Lard, George B. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Stockholm |
1843 | New York | Jonah Lard | ||
died of disease Oct. 31, 1863 in the hospital at New Bern, NC and is buried in New Bern National Cemetery in Plot 870. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lard, Jonah | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Stockholm |
1823 | Vermont | |||
died of disease May 24, 1863 at New Bern, NC and is buried in New Bern National Cemetery in Plot 380. His widow Esther lived in Waddington in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
LaRock, James | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Fowler |
Dec. 8, 1835 | Canada | Joseph LaRock; Anna McKenzie | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in 1909 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
LaRock, James | Sgt. | Sep. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
Jan. 1840 | DeKalb, NY | Henry LaRock; Maria ________ | ||
wounded in action June 26, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps. He mustered out Jul. 13, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Eliza A. Wright Kelly, widow of Patrick Kelly of the 106th NY Inf. He died in Oswegatchie Jan. 6, 1907 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaRock, John | Pvt. | Jul. 3, 1863 | 12th NY Cav. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1844 | New York | Joseph LaRock; Adeline ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in Ogdensburg June 29, 1925 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery with his wife Matilda Farrand (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
LaRock, Louis | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Potsdam |
1837 | Canada | |||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He lived in Canton in 1870 and Pierrepont in 1880. He died Oct. 24, 1899 (AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
LaRock, Paul | Pvt. | Feb. 1, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. I | Massena |
Dec. 12, 1843 | Montreal, PQ | James LaRock; E. M. _________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He married Sarah Berry. He died Apr. 15, 1924 in Sparta, WI and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Sparta, WI. He may be the boy listed in 1860 Westville, Franklin Co. NY (AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Larsoner, Stephen | Pvt. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1824 | Canada | |||
wounded in the left foot by a shell at Cold Harbor, VA June 3, 1864 and mustered out Aug. 1, 1865 at Baltimore, MD. He died in Ogdensburg Apr. 29,1904 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Lasell, Cephas C. | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | DeKalb |
1832 | New York | Elijah Lasell; Bethea ______ | ||
died of disease Jul. 22, 1864 at US General Hospital in New Orleans. Listed as Charles in the Town Clerk's records. He lived in Hermon in 1860 and married Martha Williams in 1857. He is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Grave 3825 and his brother George is also buried there. There is a stone for him in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lasell, Charles | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
1836 | New York | Elijah Lasell; Bethea _______ | ||
died of disease June 22, 1864 at the US General Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 2255. He is listed on the monument in Richville to the Unreturned Soldiers. He also has a stone in Hermon Cemetery which says he died Sep. 14, 1864 (AG, 1850, cemetery) | ||||
Lasell, George | Pvt. | Dec. 17, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | DeKalb |
1841 | New York | Elijah Lasell; Bethea _______ | ||
brother of Cephas Lasell who appears in 1865 census for DeKalb. He died of disease Sep. 14, 1864 at New Orleans and is buried with Cephas in Chalmette National Cemetery Grave 5198. He also has a stone in Hermon Cemetery which says he died June 22, 1864. It appears that the death dates for George and Charles have been switched in one source or the other (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Lasell, Harris | Pvt. | May 19, 1863 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
1843 | New York | Elijah Lasell; Bethea _______ | ||
died of disease Oct. 3, 1864 at DeCamps Hospital and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Laselle, Sumner William | Corp. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Feb. 3, 1838 | Vermont | Hepsibah _____ | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He married Susan Barrows of Canton in Dec. 25, 1865. He died in Georgetown, MA May 7, 1923 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lashbrooks, George Washington | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Gouverneur |
1837 | New York | James Lashbrooks; Lydia Burch | ||
died of disease Apr. 24, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA. He is buried in Philadelphia National Cemetery in Sec. E Site 68. He appears to be the man living in the Lewis Co. Town of Diana in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lashley, John Z. | Pvt. | Feb. 27, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
1838 | Gouverneur, NY | John Lashley; Catherine Sherman | ||
no further record in the AG but the TC says he was detailed to form a drum corps and later sent to Hart Island, NY Harbor where he was discharged in Oct. 1864. He was living in Chenoah, IL in 1860 and 1870 and in Peoria, IL in 1880 and 1900. He died in 1908. There is a military headstone for him in Chenoa Cemetery, Chenoah IL with no dates on the stone. He originally was a musician in the 25th IL Inf Co. F (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, data) | ||||
LaShomb, Angus | Pvt. | Nov. 11, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Peter LaShomb; Sophia Noro | ||
listed as Anglice LaJomb in the AG records. He transferred into the 96th NY Inf. Co. D Dec. 1, 1864 and deserted Sep. 16, 1865 at Warrenton, VA. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Lashua, George Barney | Pvt. | Feb. 29, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. C | Parishville |
Jan. 18, 1848 | Hopkinton, NY | Francis Lashua; Euphemia LaPartrait | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in August, 1865. He died Jul. 25, 1929 in Chippewa Lake, MI. He lived with his parents in Hopkinton in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lashua, John | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. F | Parishville |
Mar. 2, 1841 | Mooretown, NY | Francis Lashua; Euphemia LaPartrait | ||
wounded in the side and shoulder while on escort duty at Lewinville, VA Mar. 12, 1865 and mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He married Caroline Drake. He died Apr. 24, 1928 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lathrop, Andrew G. | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
1845 | New York | William E. Lathrop | ||
killed in action June 16, 1864 near Petersburg, VA (AG, 1860) | ||||
LaTrace, Isaac | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Stockholm |
June 16, 1840 | Canada | Henry LaTrace; Mary Champine | ||
wounded May 30, 1864 near Bethesda Church, VA and was absent sick in Aug. 1865 when the company mustered out. He married Mrs. Florence L.Green Hall in Mar. 1893. He died in Brasher Nov. 11, 1906 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
LaTrace, John Edward | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Stockholm |
Nov. 12, 1846 | Canada | Henry LaTrace; Mary Champine | ||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Parishville Jul. 4, 1919 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lauber, Nelson | Pvt. | May 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Lawrence |
May 2, 1843 | Canada | Michael Lauber; Madeleine _____ | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the US Navy and served on the steamship USS General Lyons from Oct. 18, 1863 until Oct. 24, 1864. He died Aug. 20, 1928 in Brasher Falls, NY and is buried in Lawrenceville. He lived with his parents in Brasher in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lauer, Oliver (alias Oliver Lower) | Pvt. | Dec. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1826 | Quebec, Canada | |||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. in Dec. 1864 and discharged in Jan. 1865. He did not return after the war for 30 years and in the meantime his wife sent away their 5 children and married one-legged Charles Santaus who was a wounded veteran of the 60th NY Inf. His pension record shows he later served in the 14th and 25th US Infantry and apparently spent time in Washington State and Oregon. He died Jan. 7, 1907 and his wife also applied for a pension under her second husband (AG, newspaper, data) | ||||
Laughlin, Edward | Pvt. | June 11, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. G | Potsdam |
Oct. 7, 1845 | St. Albans, VT | John Laughlin; Emily Landry | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. In Aug. 1865. He died in 1907. His family lived in Chazy, NY in 1850 and he apparently moved back to Vermont by 1870. (TC, AG, 1850, data) | ||||
Laughlin, James H. | USS Wabash | Oswegatchie | ||
1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | Henry D. Laughlin; Harriet ________ | ||
he was a druggist and acted as surgeon's clerk. He died Feb. 11, 1869 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Laughlin, John Jr. | Pvt. | Oct. 9, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Mar. 4, 1824 | Canada | John Laughlin; Rosella Adams | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and discharged for disability Nov. 25, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died either Feb. 3 or Feb. 25, 1903. His birth year should be about 1823 according to the AG but is listed as 1842 in the TC (TC, AG, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
Laughlin, Virgil Bishop | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Jan. 9, 1823 | Depeyster(?), NY | John Laughlin; Deborah Bishop | ||
mustered out Jan. 14, 1865. He died in Parishville Mar. 26, 1906 and is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lavere, Abram | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lawrence |
1839 | New York | |||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in 1908. He appears to be the man listed in 1865 Massena (AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, data) | ||||
Lavere, Allen | Pvt. | Feb. 18, 1864 | 98th NY Inf. | Brasher |
1839 | Canada | |||
unassigned to any company and no further record in the AG report (TC, AG) | ||||
Lavere, Charles | Pvt. | Mar. 24, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1833 | Canada | Joseph Lavere; Mary Vacour | ||
deserted Dec. 20, 1865 at Cumberland, MD (TC, AG) | ||||
LaVere, David | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
May, 1843 | Francis LaVere | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. I in July, 1862. He was captured in action Oct. 11, 1863 near Culpeper, VA and paroled from Andersonville prison in Nov. 1864. He was discharged Jan. 15, 1865. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
LaVere, Francis | Pvt. | Jan. 5, 1862 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Waddington |
Aug. 1816 | Quebec, Canada | Francis LaVere | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 10, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Waddington in Feb. 1904 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
LaVere, George | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
June 12, 1836 | Waddington, NY | Francis LaVere; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Mrs. Margaret Sharkey in Redwood, NY in 1902. He died in Redwood, NY. (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
LaVere, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 21, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1824 | Canada | Joseph LaVere; Louise _______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg. He died Apr. 3, 1878. His name may have been LaReviere or something similar. The Oswegatchie TC says he was born in 1840 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
LaVere, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 5, 1862 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Waddington |
1826 | Canada | Francis LaVere | ||
mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He died in Waddington Mar. 16, 1905 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lavere, William | Pvt. | Mar. 14, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1830 | Canada | Joseph Lavere; Mary Vacour | ||
deserted Dec. 16, 1865 at Cumberland, MD according to the AG report. His pension card says he also served in the 95th NY Inf. Co. F. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Lavery, Robert Alexander | Sgt. | Sep. 7, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Lawrence |
Mar. 22, 1844 | North Lawrence, NY | Levi Lavery; Margaret ______ | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Morgan Williams. He mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA and died Oct. 31, 1921 in St. Petersburg, FL (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lavery, Stephen More | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
Jan. 5, 1838 | Lawrence, NY | Mordai Lavery | ||
killed in action May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA and is buried in Lawrence Center Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lawler, David K. | Pvt. | Dec. 1863 | 24th NY Cav. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1844 | New York | Joseph Lawler; Julia ______ | ||
discharged for disability at 3rd Division Hospital in Alexandria, VA Dec. 7, 1864. He died of disease in Ogdensburg Feb. 11,1865 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Amon | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Mar. 15, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | Alonzo Lawrence; Mahala _______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Jenny McBath. He lived in Lisbon in 1910 and died May 20, 1916. He is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, 1910, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Daniel Osro | Pvt. | Mar. 10, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1835 | St. Lawrence Co. | William R. Lawrence; Olive _________ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1865 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He is listed in 1860 Norfolk as D. Osro Lawrence. He married Harriet C. Branch Oct. 13, 1858 in Canton. He lived in White Bear Lake, MN in 1870 and Clay, SD in 1880. He died May 15, 1896 in Yankton, SD (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
Lawrence, David | Corp. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Sep. 24, 1826 | Madrid, NY | Aram(?) Lawrence; Jane Rutherford | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Philadelphia, PA. He died May 27, 1900. (TC, AG, 1890, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Edwin | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
Dec. 23, 1843 | DeKalb, NY | Peter Lawrence; Polly Taft | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 29, 1861. He re-enlisted into the 10th NY H. Art. Co. M in Jul. 1862 and was wounded twice in the hand at Petersburg, VA June 17, 1864. He was discharged June 19, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Feb. 27, 1927 in Green Bay, WI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lawrence, James | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. M | DeKalb |
Mar. 11, 1842 | DeKalb, NY | Peter Lawrence; Polly Taft | ||
received bayonet wound in the groin June 17, 1864 near Petersburg, VA. He was discharged June 19, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Oct. 19, 1905 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lawrence, James Martin | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Nov. 1, 1837 | Madrid, NY | William R. Lawrence; Hannah Goulden | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Oct. 11, 1886 and his widow still lived in Lisbon in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Lemuel | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Madrid |
1841 | New York | Alonzo Lawrence; Catherine ____ | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 20, 1863 at Folly Island, SC and died of disease in Madrid, NY Nov. 12, 1863. His family lived in Waddington in 1860 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Lawrence, Leonard | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Apr. 1, 1838 | Lisbon, NY | Leonard Lawrence; Harriet Roberts | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Mary Ann McGaw. He died in Lisbon June 18, 1916 and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Manson | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
1840 | New York | George Lawrence; Maria _______ | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 6, 1862 at Baltimore. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. K and was killed June 17, 1864 at Petersburg, VA. He is buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Plot 200. He is listed in the 1865 census of Pierrepont (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lawrence, Melvin A. | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Russell |
Sep. 1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | George Lawrence; Maria _______ | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Pierrepont in 1890 and 1900. He died Dec. 22, 1918 at his daughter's home in Cranberry Lake, NY. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lawrence, Orlow | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1864 | 140th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Feb. 1848 | Lisbon, NY | Leander Lawrence; Eliza Hurd | ||
went as a substitute for Andrew J. Fulton of Canton and was originally assigned to the 44th NY Inf. Co. E. He transferred to the 140th NY Inf. in Oct. 1864. He died of chronic diarrhea at City Point, VA Jan. 6, 1865 and is buried at City Point National Cemetery in Grave C 1235 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lawrence, Ozias | Pvt. | Sep. 17, 1864 | 95th NY Inf. Co. C | Lisbon |
Sep. 13, 1835 | Madrid, NY | Argolus Lawrence; Lucinda Jones | ||
hired as a draft substitute for James Lawson and mustered out May 31, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Madrid in 1850 and Waddington in 1860. He married Isabela Finnemore. He died Nov. 5, 1916 at Ft. Atkinson, IA and is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Ft. Atkinson, IA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lawrence, William | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Dec. 26, 1839 | DeKalb, NY | Peter Lawrence; Polley Taft | ||
wounded and captured May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. He died of wounds (or disease according to AG) June 21, 1864 while a prisoner at Richmond, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Lawson, Gates S. | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Norfolk |
1843 | New York | Robert Lawson; Rachel ______ | ||
discharged for disability May 26, 1862 at Camp Miles, MD. He died in Norfolk Aug. 1, 1862 and is buried in Kyle Cemetery in Norfolk. He appears in the Pierrepont TC records, but not Norfolk's (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Lawton, George Wellington | Corp. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
Dec. 30, 1837 | Deerfield, NY | James Lawton; Polly Kennedy | ||
wounded in action May 20, 1864 near Bermuda Hundred, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Rossie in 1860 and is listed as Layton in 1890 Hammond. He died Aug. 25, 1910 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Lawton, John | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
1826 | Isaac Lawton; Joanna Hall | |||
died of chronic diarrhea Dec. 23, 1862 at Harper's Ferry, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
Lawton, William | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
Apr. 18, 1837 | Herkimer Co. NY | Isaac Lawton; Joanna Hall | ||
wounded in the left side and discharged for disability Apr. 30, 1865 at Jeffersonville, IN. He died June 17, 1928 in Churchville, NY and is buried in East Pitcairn Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lawyer, Abraham D. | Sgt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Dec. 15, 1842 | Macomb, NY | Washington Lawyer; Catherine Moore | ||
captured and paroled, then mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died in Oswego, NY Aug. 30, 1926 but at one time had belonged to the GAR post in Denver, CO. He appears in the Macomb and Oswegatchie TC records but was living in Richville in 1890 and died Aug. 30, 1926 in Oswego, NY. He is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Laymo(?), Levi | Pvt. | 92nd NY Inf. | Canton | |
1837 | Ireland | |||
does not appear in the records of the 92nd Inf. He may be the Lewis LaGrow listed in the 92nd Inf., or possibly the Levi LaGrow listed in 1860 Canton. He re-enlisted Mar. 17, 1864, and was transferred into the 96th NY Inf. from which he mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA (TC, 1865) | ||||
Layo, William | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Jan. 1835 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Apr. 2, 1918 in Massena and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena . He is listed as Lead in the AG, as Leon in 1865, as Layon in 1860 Massena and as Leao on his pension card (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Layton, Charles Searle | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Russell |
1821 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Jul. 23, 1863. He married Permelia Graves. He died Oct. 1, 1884 and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Layton, George | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. | Russell |
1829 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
no further record in the AG. He appears to be the man living in Stockholm in 1870 (AG, 1865, 1870) | ||||
Leach, Andrew M. | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jan. 28, 1833 | Pitcairn, NY | Robert Leach; Elizabeth Crittendon | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died Apr. 21, 1898 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Leach, James | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 96th NY Inf. Co. E | Louisville |
1839 | Ireland | |||
hired as a draft substitute. He was wounded in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's farm, VA and died of those wounds Oct. 2, 1864 aboard the steamer George Leary at Harrison's Landing, VA. He is buried in Plot 530 of Hampton National Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Leach, Martin | Pvt. | Aug 30, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Pierrepont |
Oct. 1, 1847 | Fowler, NY | Martin Leach; Abigail J. Risley | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He also served in the 28th US Inf. Co I. He married Harriet R. Dundon Mar. 7, 1874 in Dallas, MI. He died Jan. 13, 1924 in Newberry, MI. His family lived in Fowler in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Leach, Wiliam | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Fowler |
1825 | Ireland | |||
died of disease Nov. 23, 1862 either at Hagerstown, MD or in Virginia. He is buried at Antietam National Cemetery in Grave 391 (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Leahey, Dennis | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Dec. 19, 1841 | Bombay, NY | Dennis Leahey; Abigail Cronin | ||
wounded in action Jul. 20, 1864 at Peachtree Creek, GA and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Dec. 29, 1924 in San Diego, CA. He is listed in the Lawrence and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Leahey, William | 1st Sgt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Sep. 6, 1841 | Bombay, NY | Dennis Leahey; Abigail Cronin | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died of duodenal cancer Nov. 2, 1919 in Hartford, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Leahey, William | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. K | Parishville |
1847 | Ireland | |||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He may be the man listed in the Pierrepont TC record (AG, 1865) | ||||
Leary, John | Corp. | Jul. 17, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1820 | ||||
wounded Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and mustered out June 18, 1865. He died in 1897 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. His grave says he was born in 1820, but the AG says he was born in 1832 (AG, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Leary, John F. | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. I | Brasher |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Daniel Leary; Mary ________ | ||
had been in 2 battles and mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died in 1906 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Leary, Patrick | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
March, 1816 | Ireland | Patrick Leary; _____ Redmond | ||
wounded in action Jul 22, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and mustered out May 19, 1865 at Albany, NY. He died of pneumonia Jan. 26, 1913 in Walnut Lake, MN. (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, newspaper) | ||||
Leary, Patrick | Corp. | Jul. 24, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
Mar. 13, 1844 | Ireland | Martin Leary; Mary O'Brien | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died at the Michigan Soldiers Home in Grand Rapids, MI Apr. 14, 1915 of septicemia caused by chronic alcoholism. He is buried in Veterans Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI in Plot 7-32 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leavitt, Franklin James | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
Oct. 5, 1844 | Gouverneur, NY | William A. Leavitt; Electa Johnson | ||
discharged Apr. 9, 1862 by order of the Secretary of war and re-enlisted into Co D Sep. 2, 1864. He was captured at Middletown, VA Nov. 11, 1864. He mustered out June 21, 1865 from a hospital in Albany, NY. He married Fanny Hill and was a chaplain at Leavenworth Prison for several years. He died in Kansas City, KS May 11, 1920. His family lived in Gouverneur in 1860 and he lived with his mother and siblings in Dallas Township, MO in 1870 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1900, data) | ||||
LeClaire, Alexander | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Madrid |
1836 | ||||
discharged for disability Jan. 19, 1865 from Haddington US General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He died Dec. 3, 1891 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. He lived in Norfolk, NY in 1890 (AG, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
LeClaire, Evangeliste | Pvt. | Mar. 28, 1865 | 48th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
1845 | Canada | |||
he was hired as a draft substitute by B. P. Nevin of Brasher. He mustered out with the company Sep. 21, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Lawrence in 1890 and died there May 15, 1912 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
LeClaire, John | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Peter LeClaire; Josette ______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Jan. 30, 1894 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
LeClaire, Peter | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 146th NY Inf. Co. E | Brasher |
1844 | Canada | |||
transferred from the 44th NY Inf. to the 146th NY Inf. Co. E to the 5th Veteran Infantry in June 1865. He mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at Hart's Island, NY (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
LeDoux, Augustus | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. G | Stockholm |
Oct. 13, 1835 | Canada | Felix LeDoux; Alarexa Rout(?) | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 He appears in the TC records of Brasher and Stockholm but was living in Stockholm in 1860 and 1865. He died in Stockholm Jan. 18, 1912 and is buried in Brookdale Cemetery in Stockholm with no dates on the stone (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lee, Andrew Jackson | Sgt. | Oct. 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
1836 | New York | Aaron Lee; Prudence Samson | ||
wounded Sep. 14, 1862 at Crampton's Pass, MD and died the next day at Burkittsville, MD. He is buried in Antietam National Cemetery in Plot 427. He lived in Gouverneur in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lee, Daniel F. | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
1833 | New York | Daniel Lee; Sophrona ____ | ||
served 2 years and was discharged May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died June 29, 1901 and is buried in the Illinois Home for Disabled Veterans Cemetery in Danville, IL (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lee, Horace | 2nd Lt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Potsdam |
1837 | Franklin Co. NY | Russell Lee; Amanda Lee | ||
discharged Oct. 10, 1863. He lived with his family in Malone in 1850. He died in 1910 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lee, James | Pvt. | Sep. 22, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Mar. 15, 1844 | Canada | James Lee; Mary ________ | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf Co. D in December, 1864 and mustered out June 18, 1865 at Manchester, VA. (TC, AG) | ||||
Lee, Morris Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
June 25, 1832 | Morristown, NY | Morris Lee; Lucinda Starks | ||
kicked by a horse and discharged for disability Dec. 18, 1863 at Folly Island, SC. He died Jan. 9, 1894 and is buried in Pleasant Lake Cemetery in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lee, Thomas | Pvt. | Apr. 2, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1842 | New York | John Lee; Ellen ________ | ||
shot in the head and killed in action Nov. 24, 1863 at Lookout Mtn, TN and is buried in Chattanooga National Cemetery in Grave B 464. He appears to be the boy listed in 1860 Ogdensburg, but no other proof of his identity (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lee, William | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 50th NY Eng. Co. A | Potsdam |
Jan. 4, 1830 | Bangor, NY | Russell Lee; Amanda Lee | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He married Harriet Goodale in 1859 and Georgiana Fling in 1886. He died Mar. 28, 1912 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Leete, Hiram R. | Music. | Feb. 12, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Jan. 1831 | New York | Asa Leete; Hannah Randall | ||
discharged Oct. 4, 1862 at Albany, NY. He married Sarah Hawley. He died in Potsdam Apr. 5, 1910 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Leete, Horace | Pvt. | Oct. 11, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
May 4, 1834 | Essex, NY | Asa Leete; Hannah Randall | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Marilla E. Farmer and died in Norwood Jan. 29, 1910. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
LeFevre, Charles | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Potsdam |
Apr. 9, 1846 | Canada | Julius LeFevre; Susan Danforth | ||
promoted to Captain of the Afterquarter. He also served on the USS Wabash and USS Massavit (TC, 1860, 1865, 1870) | ||||
Legate, Edward | Com. Sgt. | Jul. 18, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fowler |
Feb. 23, 1833 | Leydon, MA | Apollos Legate; Eunice Parsons | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Sep. 19, 1894 and is buried with his parents in Riverside Cemetery, Gouverneur. He may be the man drafted in Russell in July, 1863 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Legate, Harvey P. | Pvt. | Jul. 18, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fowler |
May 20, 1844 | Massachusetts | Apollos Legate; Eunice Parsons | ||
mustered out at Ft. Monroe, VA Jul. 31, 1865. He married Cornelia Cross Jan. 31, 1866. He died Sep. 26, 1923 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Legate, Simon M. | Corp. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Fowler |
1835 | Massachusetts | Apollos Legate; Eunice Parsons | ||
mustered out June 12, 1862 at Memphis, TN. He died in Buffalo, NY in March 1921 (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Legg, Erastus J. | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
Nov. 5, 1845 | New York | Jeremiah M. Legg; Phebe Wood | ||
AG report says he was wounded May 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, and mustered out with the regiment in June 1865. The 1865 census says he died May 30, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA: "mortally wounded when last seen". The Oswegatchie TC says he died May 20, 1864 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Legg, Vasco H. | Pvt. | Feb. 29, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
Nov. 1848 | St. Lawrence Co. | Jesse Legg; Phebe Wood | ||
mustered out Jul. 7, 1865 at New York City. He lived in Adams, NY in 1900 and 1910 and died in Adams Apr. 29, 1911. He married Fanny F. Stitt (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, 1910, data) | ||||
Legne, Louis H. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Louisville |
1840 | Canada | |||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Legros, Robert | Pvt. | Dec. 1, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Waddington |
1800 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Nov. 14, 1862 at Fairfax Court House, VA (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Lemon, Charles W. | Corp. | Oct. 8, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
1837 | New York | |||
died of disease Aug. 18, 1862 at Alexandria, VA. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 153. He was living with Moses Lemon in 1860 who may have been his brother. They both lived in Canton in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Lemon, Moses W. | 1st Lt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Russell |
1831 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
captured June 2, 1864 near Shady Grove, VA and escaped in March, 1865 as the Rebels were evacuating Columbia, SC. He lost his right eye in a pistol accident and was discharged for disability May 15, 1865. He lived in Russell in 1860 and was drafted from there in 1863, but lived in Canton in 1850 and appears in their TC record. He died in Spirit Lake, Iowa Feb. 26, 1888 and is buried there in Lakeview Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lenney, Gorman | Pvt. | Nov. 1862 | USS Colorado | Stockholm |
Oct. 18, 1840 | Delaware Co. NY | Henry Lenney; Sarah Gorman | ||
died Dec. 25, 1885 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam his widow Mary Joy Lenney lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lennox, Alfred | Pvt. | Aug. 16, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. C | Rossie |
Jan. 1825 | Iroquois, ON | |||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1863 near Manchester, VA. He died of pneumonia Feb. 2, 1910 in Ogdensburg and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (AG, 1850, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lent, George Washington | Pvt. | Mar. 15, 1865 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Hammond |
Aug. 25, 1847 | Taberg, Canada | Wyatt C. Lent; Mary Lytle | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Ida May Bowhall in 1874. He died in Spragueville Apr. 24, 1924 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He lived in Russell in 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lent, Walter S. | Pvt. | Mar. 15, 1865 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Hammond |
1850 | St. Lawrence Co. | Wyatt C. Lent; Mary Lytle | ||
had his left leg shot off and mustered out June 19, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Martha L. Gracey. He lived near Rensselaer Falls in 1890 and died there Feb. 22, 1927. He is buried in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery. He lived in Russell in 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leonard, Alonzo Smith | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1864 | 184th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
Jul. 6, 1840 | Edwards, NY | Isaac Woodruff Leonard; Emeline Draper | ||
died of typhoid fever at Harrison's Landing, VA Dec. 7, 1864. His family lived in Rossie in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Leonard, Charles B. | Pvt. | Jul. 4, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. B | Edwards |
1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | Isaac Woodruff Leonard; Emeline Draper | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA. He died Jul. 25, 1915 and is buried in Veterans Memorial Grove, Yountville, CA. He is listed in the 1865 census of Hammond and Pitcairn (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Leonard, Charles Henry | Sgt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
Mar. 4, 1838 | Mansfield, MA | Silas Leonard; Camisa Sabin | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 14, 1862. Re-enlisted into the 7th NY H. Art. Co. B in Feb. 1864. Captured June 16, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and sent to Andersonville prison where he died Nov. 18, 1864. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Site 12076 but also has a stone in Riverview Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Leonard, George Quigley | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
Sep. 17, 1824 | Mansfield, MA | Silas Leonard; Clarissa Sabin | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 12, 1862 at Washington, DC. He is listed in the Parishville TC but not Pierrepont's. His widow applied for a pension in Aug. 1886 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Leonard, Hiram Danforth | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Stockholm |
1837 | Fairfax, VT | Hiram Leonard; Matilda Hart | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and had his right leg amputated below the knee. He mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He married Sarah A. Ormsby. He died Mar. 21, 1870 in Washington, DC. He is listed in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Leonard, Matthew | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Canton |
Jul. 30, 1835 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Nov. 29, 1862 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He died in Pensaukee, WI Sep. 3, 1885 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery there (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Leonard, William Nelson | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Jan. 18, 1833 | Pierrepont, NY | Alvah Leonard; Abigail Axtell | ||
AG report says he died Jul. 3, 1863 while a prisoner of war at Hagerstown, MD. 1865 census also says he died as a prisoner at Tilghmanton, MD. The TC record says he died of disease but does not mention being captured. The newspaper says he died at Woodlee, MD while being taken care of by a Union family. He is buried at Antietam National Cemetery in Plot 372 but also has stone in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Leonard, William Orville | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Fowler |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Isaac Leonard; Emeline _____ | ||
discharged for disability June 2, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D Aug. 20, 1862. He was wounded twice in the leg and mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He appears in the Edwards TC record, lived in Rossie in 1850, Fowler in 1860, Pitcairn in 1865, and was living in Fine in 1890. He died in Fine Jan. 14, 1908 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Leonard, William Webster | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Feb. 18, 1841 | Pierrepont, NY | William Leonard; Almira Axtell | ||
wounded in the right arm in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps. He mustered out Jul. 7, 1865 at Plattsburgh, NY He died in Pierrepont June 24, 1916 and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leonard, William Webster | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Rossie |
Dec. 5, 1834 | Fullerville, NY | William W. Leonard; Selina Brooks | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. AG says he had prior service in the 9th NY, but the 1865 census says 6th US Cav. His family moved to Rossie when he was 4. He went west in 1854 and was in Tennessee when the war broke out. He died Nov. 18, 1914 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Rossie. The 1890 census of Rossie lists a William H. Leonard as having been in the 6th US Cav. and discharged in 1863 from Portsmouth Grove Hospital in Rhode Island (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lepine, Henry | Pvt. | Apr. 2, 1862 | 35th NY Inf. Co. I | Depeyster |
Jul. 12, 1838 | Quebec, Canada | |||
discharged for disability Sep. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. He is also listed in the AG as Arthur Thornton. He married Mary Montroy. He died in Ogdensburg Nov. 18, 1920 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Leroux, John | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Potsdam |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Leroux; Julia Brezette | ||
unassigned to any company and transferred to the 13th NY H. Art. Co. H in Mar. 1864. He was then transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. Co. I June 27, 1865 and was absent sick in Delameter Hospital in Norfolk, VA when the company mustered out. He died Dec. 14, 1924 in Scranton, PA and is buried as Larue in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg. He enlisted in Potsdam, but lived in Colton in 1860. He is listed on p 74 of the Potsdam TC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leroux, Joseph | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Dec. 15, 1837 | Moretown(?), NY | Louis Leroux; Amelia Baker | ||
discharged for disability May 31, 1864 at Newark, NJ. He married Miranda Angel in 1880. He died in Canton Dec. 14, 1911 and is buried there in Fairview Cemetery. He may not have been a Potsdam resident in 1860, but was in 1890. The surname is probably Leroux but appears as Laroe in most records (TC, AG, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Leroux, Julius | Pvt. | Dec. 31, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Brasher |
1835 | France | |||
unassigned and transferred into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M May 10, 1864. He was discharged May 19, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He was living in the Town of Sweden in Monroe Co. in 1860. He died Sep. 20, 1918 in Brasher Falls and is buried in Kyle Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Leroux, Louis | Pvt. | Dec. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
May 29, 1847 | Hogansburg, NY | Zenas Leroux; Anastasia Dishaw | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Apr. 9, 1923 in Pomona, KS. (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Leroux, Moses | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
Mar. 2, 1838 | Michigan | Zenas Leroux; Anastasia Dishaw | ||
discharged for disability May 27, 1865 at Mower General Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Massena in 1860. He died Feb. 2, 1914 in Hopkinton, Iowa and is buried in Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leroux, Norman Baker | Corp. | Dec. 30, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
May 15, 1840 | Jay, NY | Louis Leroux; Amelia Baker | ||
mustered out Feb. 13, 1865. He died in Colton, NY Dec. 26, 1919 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery, Potsdam. He lived in Stark for many years and was a well known hunting and fishing guide. His name was spelled Laroe in his obituary and on his grave, and as Lurror in the AG report. He lived in Colton in 1900 (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Leroux, William | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1830 | Canada | |||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He is listed as Laroche in the AG and as Laruch in the pension records. He died in 1906 (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Leroux, William | Pvt. | May 23, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
June 15, 1844 | Brasher, NY | Louis Leroux; Aurelia Baker | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865. He died June 23, 1922 in Orting, WA and is buried in Washington State Soldiers Home Cemetery in Orting, WA. His pension card says he also served in the 2nd US Inf. And 16th NY Inf. (TC, AG, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Leshure, Oliver | Pvt. | Nov. 27, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Macomb |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Oliver Leshure; Victoria _______ | ||
discharged Dec. 17, 1863 because of blindness in right eye. He then re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. F in Feb. 1865 and mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died May 29, 1925 in Canton, NY and is buried in Pleasant Lake Cemetery in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lesieur, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Canton |
1816 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Mar. 29, 1862. Re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. I Jul. 17, 1862 and was discharged June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 31, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lesperance, John | Pvt. | Feb. 7, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | Antoine Lesperance; Adeline ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Mar. 1, 1927 in Detroit, MI and is buried in Woodmere Cemetery in Detroit, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lesure, John (alias John Lake) | Pvt. | Nov. 6, 1862 | 4th NY Cav. Co. K | Canton |
1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph Lesure; Mary ________ | ||
originally enlisted into 23rd OH Inf. Co. D May 20, 1861, then re-enlisted into the 4th NY Cav. He then transferred to the 9th NY Cav. Co. B in Feb. 1865 and deserted June 12, 1865 near Winchester, VA . He apparently also served in the navy (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lesure, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph Lesure; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He died Nov. 2, 1916 at Peshtigo, WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Levigne, Gilbert | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Massena |
1835 | Canada | |||
died at sea Aug. 14, 1863 aboard the steamer America, on its way from Newport News, VA to Folly Island, SC (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Levigne, John | Pvt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
Dec. 18, 1840 | Veoderoi, PQ | |||
captured Oct. 11, 1863 and to Andersonville prison. He was released Nov. 20, 1864 and rejoined his regiment. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Nov. 4, 1931 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Morristown. His name was normally spelled "Lavine" (TC, AG, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Levigne, Joseph | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Massena |
1833 | Canada | |||
wounded in action Oct. 27, 1864 at the Darby Town Road, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Sep. 27, 1885 and is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Massena. His widow Elizabeth Lavigne lived in Massena in 1890. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Levigne, Narcisse (Nelson) | Pvt. | Oct 20, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1839 | Bangor, NY | Narcisse Levigne; Julia LaRoche | ||
died of disease May 21, 1862 at Washington, DC. He is listed in the Parishville TC records. He sometimes went by Nelson instead of Narcisse (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Levigne, Paul | Pvt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1845 | Canada | Joseph Levigne; Josette _______ | ||
deserted in Feb. 1865 from a hospital in Washington, DC. He also served in the 22nd NY Cav. Co. K (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Levigne, William | Pvt. | Mar. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1848 | Canada | Joseph Levigne; Josette _______ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He lived in Massena in 1890. (AG, 1860, 1880, 1890) | ||||
Levings, Myron Winslow | 1st Lt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
Sep. 30, 1820 | Fairfax, VT | Elihjah Levings; Lucy Hall | ||
discharged Apr. 12, 1864. He moved to Potsdam by 1870 and died there Feb. 25, 1894. He is buried in the Old Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Levins, Peter | Pvt. | Feb. 18, 1862 | 11th US Inf. Co. E | Waddington |
1829 | at sea | Patrick Levins; Bridget ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 24, 1865. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890. He died Nov. 1, 1891 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, Charles W. | Corp. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1844 | New York | William Lewis; Hannah ______ | ||
killed in action Jan. 15, 1865 at Ft. Fisher, NC. He is buried at Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 2310. His widow Hannah lived in Potsdam in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, David J. | Sgt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Jul. 28, 1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | Benjamin Lewis; Phila Pierce | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He may be the man living in Potsdam in 1860. He died Oct. 19, 1866 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Lewis, Edwin Merritt | Corp. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Pierrepont |
Apr. 9, 1846 | Westport, NY | Rockwell Lewis; Rosie Merritt | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died Dec. 28, 1929 in Denver, CO. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lewis, Francis Charles | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
1831 | North Augusta, ON | Leonard Lewis; Lucy Mandigo | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 23, 1863. He married Lois A. Wright. He died in Ogdensburg Mar. 8, 1901 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Morristown. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lewis, Frank Agnell | Corp. | 1861 | 15th MA Inf. Co. A | Stockholm |
Dec. 2, 1838 | Potsdam, NY | Shalor Lewis; Sophia Pelsue | ||
re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. Co. M in 1862 and was discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He appears in the Canton, Stockholm and Potsdam TC records and his family lived in Stockholm in 1850 and 1865. He lived in North Weymouth, MA in 1897. He died Oct. 12, 1899 and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lewis, George | Corp. | Nov. 4, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
Sep. 1844 | Potsdam, NY | David Lewis; Susan ________ | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He mustered out May 29, 1865 at Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC. He was pastor of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Potsdam and moved to Philadelphia, PA in 1909 to take over a parish there. He died Apr. 22, 1913 in Philadelphia, PA and is buried there (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lewis, Harrison | Pvt. | Sep. 1861 | 7th OH Inf. Co. C | Stockholm |
1844 | New York | Benjamin G. Lewis; Phila _______ | ||
died of disease Dec. 6, 1862 at Fairfax Hospital, VA and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, Henry H. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 44th NY Inf. Co. C | Lawrence |
May 12, 1848 | Plattsburgh, NY | Charles Lewis; Maria Gale | ||
transferred to the 140th NY Inf. Co. H Oct. 6, 1864 and mustered out June 3, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Nov. 10, 1932 in Chelsea, MA. He was drafted and credited to Parishville (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Lewis, Lucian Read | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 69th NY Inf. Co. D | Stockholm |
Apr. 30, 1846 | Stockholm, NY | Benjamin Lewis; Phila Pierce | ||
hired as a draft substitute and wounded on picket duty Sep. 30, 1864 and mustered out May 16, 1865 at Satterlee Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He married Maribeth Pinney. He lived in Milwaukee, WI at the Soldiers Home in 1900 and died at the Soldiers Home in Minneapolis, MN Apr. 4, 1903 according to his obituary. He is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery. His obituary may have confused Minneapolis with Milwaukee (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, Milan C. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS North Carolina | Stockholm |
Jan. 29, 1845 | West Stockholm, NY | Calvin Lewis; Rhoda Hinkley | ||
transferred to the USS Savannah and took part in the capture of Ft. Fisher, NC. He moved to Rossie by 1870 where he was listed as a "singing master". He was a fine singer and musician. He married Adelaide Witt. He died Apr. 23, 1914 in Bicknellville, in the Town of Stockholm and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery (TC, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lewis, Morgan J. | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Morristown |
1842 | New York | |||
transferred to the 4th US L. Art. Co. D Nov. 4, 1862 and was discharged Feb. 1, 1867. He died Jul. 13, 1915 in Marshaltown, Iowa and is buried in the Iowa Veterans Home Cemetery in Marshalltown, Iowa in Sec. C Row 30, Grave 14 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lewis, Nathaniel | US Navy | Stockholm | ||
1834 | West Stockholm, NY | Calvin Lewis; Rhoda Hinkley | ||
died in Ogdensburg Feb. 3,1916, ae 82 and was buried Feb. 4, 1916 in West Stockholm. He had moved away from SLC for about 30 years and lived in Canada in 1909. (1850, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Lewis, Rockwell | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Jan. 17, 1805 | Elizabethtown, NY | John Lewis; Marjorie Thayer | ||
died of chronic diarrhea Nov. 4, 1863 in the hospital at Beaufort, SC. He is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Grave 2416 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, Rufus E. | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
1844 | New York | Hiram Lewis; Salina _______ | ||
died of disease Dec. 8, 1862 at Potomac Creek, VA . He is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lewis, Solomon | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Hermon |
1837 | New York | Roswell Lewis; Elizabeth ______ | ||
deserted in Oct. 1862 and was returned under the President's proclamation and discharged June 12, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died at the Iowa Soldiers Home Jan. 13, 1915 in Marshalltown, Iowa and is buried in the Iowa Soldiers Home Cemetery in Section C-21-12 . (AG, 1850, 1860, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lewis, William Clinton | 1st Lt. | Sep. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | William N. H. Lewis; Caroline Proctor | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Apr. 9, 1924 at the National Soldiers Home in Kansas and is buried in Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, KS (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lewis, William H. Jr. | Pvt. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Russell |
1845 | Stockholm, NY | William Lewis; Hannah _______ | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived much of his life in Potsdam but died in Canton Feb. 13, 1913 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton. His brother Charles died at Ft. Fisher, NC in 1865. He appears to be the man listed in the Potsdam TC record and lived there in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Liewig, Morris (alias Loewey and Lewey) | Pvt. | Mar. 3, 1864 | 125th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1846 | New York | Josette ______ | ||
wounded in action June 16, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and discharged for disability Sep. 21, 1865 at Ira Harris Hospital in NYC. He died Feb. 19, 1868 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Lightfoot, James | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1844 | Oswegatchie, NY | John Lightfoot; Sarah ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died of a heart attack on Ford St. in Ogdensburg Jul. 12 1900 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Lillie, Joel Nelson | Sgt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Edwards |
Dec. 23, 1838 | Ithaca, NY | William Lillie; Hannah Elliott | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Mechanicsville, Iowa in 1860, but was in Edwards in 1850. He died Nov. 24, 1889 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lindsay, Charles Almon | Pvt. | Mar. 15, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Jul. 22, 1848 | Thomas Lindsay; Mary Ann Strobeck | |||
discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV (TC, AG) | ||||
Lindsey, George Wyman | Pvt. | Mar. 13, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Apr. 25, 1848 | No. Hudson, NY | Rufus H. Lindsey; Julia Potter | ||
discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died in 1867 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lindsey, Richard Potter | 2nd Lt. | Feb. 10, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Nov. 21, 1834 | Wells, VT | Rufus H. Lindsey; Julia Potter | ||
discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He married mary Hodgkins Sep. 11, 1858, He died in Dickinson Center, NY Oct. 28, 1904 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Dickinson, NY. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lindsey, William Potter | Sgt. | Sep. 20, 1863 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Sep. 22, 1842 | Essex Co. NY | Rufus H. Lindsey; Julia Potter | ||
captured while on picket duty at Ft. Anderson, NC Jul. 12, 1864(?) and sent to Andersonville prison in Georgia for 16 months 10 days. He was transferred into the 96th NY inf. in Dec. 1864 and promoted to sergeant after his release from prison. He died at South Colton Feb. 26, 1918 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lindsley, Chester W. | Pvt. | Oct. 7, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Fine |
Mar. 14, 1806 | Madrid, NY | Solomon Lindsley; Catherine Wade | ||
served 5 months and was discharged for disability Mar 5, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Dec. 1879. His widow Clarinda still lived in Fine in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Lindsley, Nelson S. | Corp. | Apr. 24, 1861 | 4th WI Cav. Co. | Fine |
1836 | ||||
died of disease Oct. 4, 1864 at Baton Rouge, LA and is buried in Baton Rouge National Cemetery Grave 490. He may be the son of Chester and Clarinda Lindsley of 1850 Potsdam (1865, cemetery) | ||||
Linsley, Benjamin Thomas | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
June 4, 1841 | Parishville, NY | Thomas Linsley; Mary Ann Strobeck | ||
wounded on picket duty two days before the battle of Fair Oaks in 1862. He was assumed to be captured and to have died in prison, but there is a stone for him in Riverview Cemetery in Parishville. The AG record says he deserted Mar. 9, 1862 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Linsley, George Washington | Pvt. | Oct. 26, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
Jul. 8, 1835 | Parishville, NY | Thomas Linsley; Mary Ann Strobeck | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 18, 1862 at Baltimore, MD. Re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. H in Oct. 1863. He was wounded and died of those wounds June 20, 1864 at 1st Division Hospital near Petersburg, VA. He is listed in various sources as Linzey, Lindsey, Linsley etc. (TC, AG) | ||||
Linzey, Charles Almond | Pvt. | Mar. 13, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Parishville |
Sep. 29, 1848 | Parishville, NY | Thomas Linzey; Mary Ann Strobeck | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA. The surname may be Linzley. His father had died by 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Liscum, Nathan Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 93rd IL Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Apr. 20, 1824 | Jefferson Co. NY | Nathan Liscum; Aurella Black | ||
enlisted at Fairport, IL and died of disease Aug. 3, 1863 in US General Hospital at Vicksburg, MS (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Liscum, Rudolphus | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
Apr. 18, 1843 | Jefferson Co. NY | Nathan Liscum; Aurilla Black | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and died May 18, 1886 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
Liscum, Washington Lewis | Pvt. | Sep. 25, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
May 20, 1837 | Jefferson Co. NY | Nathan Liscum; Aurilla Black | ||
court martialed and dishonorably discharged Feb. 28, 1862 at Camp Preston King, Baltimore MD. He then enlisted into the 2nd MD Inf. Co. H in June 1862. He was wounded 3 times, once in the head, and discharged at Baltimore, MD Sep. 2, 1865. He died in Ogdensburg, NY Aug. 8, 1890 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1880, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Liscum, William Harrison | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | DeKalb |
May 2, 1840 | Jefferson Co. NY | Nathan Liscum; Aurilla Black | ||
mustered out with his company June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Oct. 14, 1909 in Gouverneur and his obituary says he was buried in Richville (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Little, George | Sgt. | Sep. 19, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1841 | New York | Richard Little; Harriet ________ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Alice Carrier. He lived in Lisbon in 1890 and died June 29, 1922. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Little, Horatio H. | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Canton |
1846 | Essex Co. NY | Horatio Nelson Little; Adeline ______ | ||
mustered out June 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in Colton Apr. 20, 1902 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. This family lived in Schroon, NY in 1850 and in Potsdam in 1865. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not Canton's. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Little, John | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Potsdam |
1842 | ||||
died of disease in New Orleans Dec. 23, 1864 and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Grave 6053 (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Little, Nahum J. | Sgt. | Oct. 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Potsdam |
1840 | New York | Horatio Nelson Little; Adeline ______ | ||
killed in action Oct. 11, 1863 at Stephensburgh, VA. This family lived in Canton in 1860 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Littlebrant, William | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | DeKalb |
1846 | New York | William Littlebrant; Emeline Baragee | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 15, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Shelton, WA Aug. 30, 1915 and is buried in Shelton Memorial Park (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Littlejohn, Silas Holden | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Nov. 8, 1821 | Wilmington, NY | Philip Littlejohn; Abigail Jacquis | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Pierrepont in 1860. He died Jan. 22, 1905 and is buried in South Colton Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Livermore, Henry W. | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
May 21, 1837 | Thetford, VT | Jason Livermore; Betsey Lull | ||
wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and died of his wounds Jul. 26, 1864 at Frederick, MD. He is buried in Antietam National Cemetery in Grave 25/G/713 (AG, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Livingston, Antoine | Pvt. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1817 | Canada | |||
discharged Jan. 20, 1862 at Potsdam, NY, and enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art in Dec. 1863. He was transferred into the 6th NY H. Art in May, 1864 and discharged for disability May 1, 1864 near Brandywine Station, VA. The TC record merely says he died, and his widow lived in Waddington in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Livingston, James Robert | Pvt. | Sep. 28, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Gouverneur |
June, 1835 | Cincinatti, OH | Beekman Livingston; Livonia Foster | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. Co. H in August, 1863. He rose to the rank of 1st Sergeant and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Sep. 17, 1901 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Lloyd, Seymour | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Russell |
1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | Erastus Lloyd; Betsey _______ | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He appears to be the man listed as Lyman Loyd in 1865 Russell (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Loan, John H. | Corp. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Mar. 1, 1838 | Ireland | Christopher Loan; Jane Sample | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps in Dec. 1863 and discharged in Nov. 1864 (1865?). He married Jane A. Charnley and lived in Shawano, WI in 1890. He died Apr. 11, 1923 and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Shawano, WI. The TC record gives his birthdate as May 16, 1842 (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lobdell, Austin | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. E | Pierrepont |
Jul. 15, 1836 | Pierrepont, NY | Lucius Lobdell; Abigail Fish | ||
became sick on the transport ship on its way to Alexandria, VA and discharged for disability Feb. 16, 1864 at Camp Distribution, VA He died in Canton May 29, 1915 and is buried in Beech Plains Cemetery in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lobdell, Herman Willis | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
May 17, 1846 | Herkimer Co. NY | William Lobdell; Amanda Potter | ||
discharged June 14, 1865. He appears to be the boy living without parents in Philadelphia, NY in 1860. He died of colon cancer Apr. 21, 1916 in Kansas City, MO and is buried in Topeka, KS according to his death certificate. His death certificate says he was born Aug. 7, 1847 and that his mother was Electa J. Potter. His usual residence at that time was Beloit, KS (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lobdell, Howard Salsbury | Pvt. | Mar. 7, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Lawrence |
Jul. 2,1847 | Schuyler Falls, NY | Daniel Lobdell; Lucretia Leonard | ||
mustered out Aug. 1, 1865 at Cumberland, MD and lived in Sioux City Iowa in 1910. He died Oct. 6, 1935 and is buried in Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee, WI. This family lived in Hopkinton in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1910, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lobdell, John Albert | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
Mar. 25, 1846 | Jefferson Co. NY | George Lobdell; Nancy Potter | ||
discharged June 15, 1865 near Alexandria, VA . He married Martha Bennett and died Apr. 11, 1915. He is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lobdell, Seymour | Pvt. | Jan. 1863 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. J | DeKalb |
Oct. 30, 1844 | Jefferson Co. NY | George Lobdell; Nancy Potter | ||
wounded at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864 and died of his wounds Nov. 16, 1864 at Baltimore, MD. He is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb. His parents lived in Pierrepont in 1860 (TC, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lochren, Henry | Pvt. | Apr. 14, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Jul. 1838 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 169th NY Inf. In June 1865 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in 1912 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (AG, 1865, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Lochren, William | Pvt. | Apr. 14, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Ireland | |||
transferred to the 169th NY Inf. In June 1865 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Elizabeth Kelly. He died of heart failure in Ogdensburg May 10, 1911 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Locke, Andrew Jackson | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Brasher |
1840 | Lawrence, NY | Nelson Locke; Amanda Squires | ||
mustered out with the company May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 6th NY H. Art. in Sep. 1864 for a year. He lived in Brasher Falls in 1890. He died Jul. 15, 1903 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. He is listed in the Brasher and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lockie, George | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
May 27, 1843 | Wegatchie, NY | John Lockie; Elizabeth Faichney | ||
died of typhoid fever May 23, 1863 at Grafton, VA and is buried in Grafton National Cemetery in Plot 1229 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lockie, George F. Jr. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | Gouverneur |
Dec. 13, 1842 | Gouverneur, NY | George F. Lockie; Catherine McLaren | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He spent much time after the war in Tennessee working on the railroad. He married Emma Campbell in 1897. He died Dec. 31, 1914 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Locklin, Charles Andrew | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
Nov. 7, 1845 | Charles Locklin; Harriet Caldwell | |||
discharged for disability in Washington, DC Jul. 8, 1865 on account of disease contracted in the service. His mother applied for his pension in 1890 (TC, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Locklin, Davis Alanson | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
Oct. 2, 1847 | Gouverneur, NY | Charles Locklin; Harriet Caldwell | ||
discharged May 31, 1865. His name variously appears as David and Davis. He lived in Palmyra, PA in 1870 and died Jan. 15, 1916 in Lakeville, PA (TC, 1860, 1865, 1870, data) | ||||
Locklin, George West | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. J | DeKalb |
1844 | Jefferson Co. NY | William Locklin; Hannah West | ||
mortally wounded Sep. 19, 1864 in the Battle of Winchester and died of those wounds the next day at Baltimore, MD. He is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb (TC, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Locklin, Isaac West | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 2nd CT H. Art. Co. I | DeKalb |
June 13, 1846 | Hermon, NY | William Locklin; Hannah West | ||
discharged Aug. 18, 1865. He married Josephine Murphy and died in DeKalb Jct. Nov. 23, 1919. He is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb (TC, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lockwood, Alvah B. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Mar.1842 | Massena, NY | Gaylord Lockwood; Maria Hackett | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 28, 1862 at Alexandria, VA. He died Dec. 12, 1913 in Ogdensburg, NY and was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena. (AG, 1850, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lockwood, Alvah G | Pvt. | Nov. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Jan. 1833 | New York | Ai Lockwood; Sophia _______ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. He lived in Hartford, CT in 1907 and married Mrs. Isabela Babcock Nov. 21, 1907 in Norfolk. He had previously married Mrs. Lydia Dewey Cline. He died in Raymondville Oct. 21, 1911 and is buried in Raymondville Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lockwood, Benjamin | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1843 | New York | Hiram Lockwood; Hannah Hambless | ||
captured in action Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and paroled. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He is buried in Woodbine Cemetery, Valley City, ND (AG, 1850, cem. data) | ||||
Lockwood, Cyrus | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1847 | New York | Hiram Lockwood; Hannah Hambless | ||
may be the man listed as Eugene S. Lockwood in the AG report. He married Anna Day. He died in 1931 and is buried in Lawrence Cemetery in Lisbon (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lockwood, Daniel | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Nov. 3, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Hiram Lockwood; Hannah Hambless | ||
captured and paroled at Fairmont, VA in 1863. Wounded in action at the Wilderness May 9, 1864 and died of his wounds May 31, 1864 at Washington, DC. His left leg was broken by a minie ball and was amputated. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 27/524 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lockwood, Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Madrid |
1841 | New York | Joseph Lockwood; Jane ________ | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 13, 1863. (AG, 1860) | ||||
Lockwood, Edgar | Pvt. | Sep. 21, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Madrid |
Mar. 8, 1835 | New York | John Lockwood; Sally _________ | ||
twin of Edward. He deserted Dec. 1, 1862 at Newport News, VA (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Lockwood, Edward L. | Music. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Band | Madrid |
Mar, 8, 1835 | New York | John Lockwood; Sally _________ | ||
twin of Edgar and one of 16 musicians, principally from Madrid, who formed the Brigade Band of Gen. Slough at Alexandria, VA in Jul. 1863. He was mustered in Jul. 13, 1863 and mustered out June 24, 1865. He married Margaret Loucks May 13, 1862. He lived in Madrid in 1890 and moved to Burlington, VT in 1894. He died in Burlington VT on his way home Oct. 6, 1908. He is buried in New Madrid Cemetery (1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lockwood, James Rilla | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
June 19, 1824 | Madrid, NY | William Lockwood; Abigail Jane Sawyer | ||
appointed musician and mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Jul. 8, 1881 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lockwood, Munson M. | Corp. | Sep. 4, 1861 | 5th VT Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
1840 | ||||
wounded May 5, 1864 at the Wilderness and mustered out June 29, 1865. He was credited to New Haven, VT. His pension card says he also served as a "citizen" in the Montana Volunteers. He died in San Diego, CA Dec. 13, 1918. He does not seem to appear in any US census under that name but is listed in the Potsdam TC record (TC, data) | ||||
Lonas, Oscar | Pvt. | Jan. 16, 1865 | 48th NY Inf. Co. I | Parishville |
Oct. 7, 1845 | Parishville, NY | William Lonas; Julia Marden | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Ralph Perkins of Parishville Center. He mustered out Sep. 1, 1865 at Raleigh, NC . He died Feb. 26, 1902 and is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Loneas, James Richard | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1861 | 14th US Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
Apr. 4, 1839 | Parishville, NY | William Loneas; Julia Marden | ||
died of palsy in the hospital at Philadelphia, PA Mar. 29, 1862 and is buried as Joseph Lones in Philadelphia National Cemetery Grave E1 (TC, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Loneas, John Martin | Pvt. | Dec. 22, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Parishville |
Dec. 25, 1842 | Parishville, NY | William Loneas; Julia Marden | ||
wounded in the foot and died at his mother's house while on furlough in Parishville Jul. 23, 1864. He is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Loneas, Rufus Ezra | Sgt. | Apr. 27, 1864 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. A | Parishville |
Mar. 10, 1833 | Parishville, NY | William Loneas; Julia Marden | ||
captured at Cold Harbor, VA June 3, 1864 and died of disease as a prisoner of war Aug. 11, 1864 in Andersonville, GA. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Plot 7010. His widow Miranda lived in Talcville in 1890 and had re-married Stephen Porter who was also a veteran (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Loney, Edward | Pvt. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Brasher |
1815 | Canada | |||
died Mar. 17, 1864 at Brasher and is buried at Brasher Falls. He was never assigned to a company (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Long, Francis | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. C | Madrid |
1843 | New York | Henry Long; Mary ________ | ||
wounded in action June 2, 1864 and died of wounds (including the effects of the amputation of his right leg) June 14, 1864 at Washington, DC. He is buried as Lang in Arlington National Cemetery Grave 27/952 and also appears as Lang in the AG report (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Long, William | Pvt. | Nov. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
1832 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 14, 1862 at Washington, DC. His widow lived in Norwood in 1890 and applied for a pension in Dec. 1875. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Longale, Paul | Pvt. | Mar. 6, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Jan. 1838 | Potsdam, NY | Paul Longale; Rosanna ______ | ||
mustered out Mar. 5, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in Potsdam March 19, 1915 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam. The name is more properly spelled Longueil (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Longale, William | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. B | Potsdam |
1847 | New York | |||
captured May 22, 1864 at North Anna, VA and died of scorbutus at Andersonville prison camp Aug. 1, 1864. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Grave 4514 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Lonkey, Francis | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Norfolk |
1840 | New York | |||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in Norfolk June 18, 1923 and is buried in Jenkins Neighborhood Cemetery in Stockholm. He is listed in the Louisville TC record but not Norfolk's (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lonkey, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Parishville |
Feb. 9, 1829 | Ontario, Canada | Joseph Lonkey | ||
died of disease Sep. 17, 1862 at Camp Relief, Washington, DC. He is listed as "Loukey" in the AG records (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Lonkey, Oliver | Sgt. | June 24, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. E | Norfolk |
Mar. 8, 1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Lonkey; Esther Dishaw | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Provisional Cav. in Aug. 1865 and mustered out in Sep. 1865. He married Margaret Revier. He died Mar. 12, 1911 in St. Paul, MN and was buried in Dundas, MN. He took part in the capture of John Wilkes Booth (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Looby, Rhodey | Corp. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. M | Potsdam |
1820 | Ireland | |||
wounded at the explosion of The Mine at Petersburg, VA Jul. 30, 1864 and mustered out June 2, 1865 at New York City. He married Ellen McCormick in Waddington in 1855 and later lived in Norwood. He died Aug. 18, 1892 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Loomis, Andrew J. | Sgt. | Sep. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
May 8, 1832 | Madrid, NY | Gad R. Loomis; Mary Allen | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. He died in Canton Sep. 13, 1920 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Loomis, Chester Abner | Pvt. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Waddington |
Oct. 19, 1816 | Charlotte, VT | Richard Loomis; Leonore Packard | ||
died of typhoid fever Apr. 10, 1862 at Fortress Monroe, VA and is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 5022 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Loomis, James H. | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Waddington |
Aug. 1846 | Madrid, NY | Chester Loomis; Mary McKnight | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He lived in South Sioux City, NE in 1900. He died in April, 1924 in Tulsa, OK (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Loomis, Maximus L. | Sgt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
Dec. 5, 1834 | Canada | Frederick Loomis | ||
killed in action May 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Loop, George L. | Corp. | Dec. 6, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
1843 | New York | Jeremiah Loop; Elizabeth Dygert | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 2, 1864 at McDougall General Hospital in New York Harbor. He died May 11, 1920 and is buried in Seattle Veterans Cemetery in Seattle, WA (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Loop, John Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
June 1, 1842 | Russell, NY | Jeremiah Loop; Elizabeth Dygert | ||
killed by accident Oct. 12, 1862 at Camp Jessie, New Creek, VA according to 1865 census, but died of liver complaint according to his obituary. He is buried in Russell Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Loop, Luman | Corp. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Hermon |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | Van Rensselaer Loop; Clarrisa Callister | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Jul. 4, 1932 in Fergus Falls, MN. This family lived in Russell in 1850. (AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Loop, Moses A. | Pvt. | Feb. 16, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Russell |
Mar. 1846 | New York | Jeremiah Loop; Elizabeth Dygert | ||
discharged for disability June 12, 1865. He married Nellie A. Moore in Hermon Oct. 3, 1870 and lived in Kansas City, MO in 1900. He died Jul. 7, 1908 and is buried in Union Cemetery in Kansas City, MO. He is listed in the Lisbon TC record. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, data) | ||||
Loop, Russell A. | Farrier | Oct. 16, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
Oct. 15, 1814 | Russell, NY | David Loop; Sally Fletcher | ||
mustered out Oct. 19, 1864 at Harper's Ferry, WV . He married Josephine Steele. He lived in Black Creek, WI in 1880. He died Apr. 30, 1891 in Kaukauna, WI (AG, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Loop, Spellman | Pvt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Hermon |
1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Van Rensselaer Loop; Clarrisa Callister | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Melissa Wheeler in Hermon Aug. 4, 1865. He died Jan.10, 1918 and is buried in Flushing Cemetery in Flushing, MI. His death certificate says his father's name was Michael Loop. This family lived in Russell in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Loop, Stilman | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. C | Hermon |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Van Rensselaer Loop; Clarissa Callister | ||
discharged May 30, 1865. He lived with his parents in Hermon in 1860 and in 1865, but is listed in the Edwards TC record. He lived in Russell, in 1850, Canton in 1890 and in Degrasse in 1920. He died at his son's house in Syracuse, NY Dec. 11, 1928 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Loucks, Alexander | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. F | Hammond |
Apr. 3, 1830 | Cherry Valley, NY | Peter Loucks; Sally Delong | ||
discharged June 24, 1865 from Balfour General Hospital in Norfolk, VA. He died in 1906 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Loucks, Dwight | Pvt. | Aug. 24,1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Pierrepont |
1845 | New York | Joseph Loucks; Sarah ________ | ||
wounded in the leg at Cedar Creek, VA Oct. 19, 1864 and died from the effects of amputation at Winchester, VA Nov. 16, 1864. He lived in DeKalb with his parents in 1860 but is buried in Hermon Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Loughery, Alexander | Sgt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1836 | New York | Robert Loughery; Mary Willard | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died May 4, 1918 in Chase Mills and is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Loughery, Willard | Corp. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
Jul. 8, 1840 | New York | Robert Loughery; Mary Willard | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 7, 1862. He then re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. E in Sep. 1863 and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Agnes Cook. He died in Louisville Jul. 20, 1929 and was the last Civil War veteran in Louisville. He is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Loughren, William (alias William Lochren) | Pvt. | Apr. 14, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1834 | Ireland | |||
transferred to the 169th NY Inf. June 7, 1865 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died of a heart attack in Ogdensburg May 10, 1911 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. His name appears as Lochren in some records (AG, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Love, George J. | Corp. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
1830 | ||||
killed in action May 7, 1862 at West Point, VA and buried in Yorktown National Cemetery in Grave 1046. His death notice in the newspaper said he lived in Norwood and an 1881 newspaper notice said he had a stone in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Love, Horace E. | Pvt. | Aug 28, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
June 29, 1841 | Vermont | John Love; Almira ________ | ||
sick in the hospital Apr. 10, 1863 and transferred to the 121st NY Inf. in May, 1863. He mustered out June 25, 1865 near Hall's Hill, VA. He married Isabel Henderson. His family lived in St. Albans, VT in 1850. He lived in Potsdam in 1870 and 1880 and Boulder, CO in 1903 and died May 4, 1921 in Lewiston, ID (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1870, 1880, NMC, data) | ||||
Lovely, Samuel Clinton | Pvt. | Jul. 30, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1833 | St. Lawrence Co. | Harmon Lovely; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Aug. 28, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Ogdensburg Sep. 16, 1900 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lovewell, Loren D. | Pvt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | Vermont | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art in October 1863 and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out with the company Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died of tuberculosis in Canton May 2, 1897 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1865, NMC, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Low, Clinton A. | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Jul. 12, 1841 | DeKalb, NY | Joseph Low; Emily ________ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC and lived in Canton in 1866. He lived in Ottawa, MI in 1870. He died Feb. 10, 1931 in Ione, OR and is buried in Highview Cemetery in Ione (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, cemetery data) | ||||
Lowery, Solon | Corp. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1838 | ||||
wounded in action June 15, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864. The 96th NY Inf. AG report has no further record of him other than he was absent sick. His pension indicates that he died May 16, 1894 but that his widow applied for a pension in 1875. He is buried in Riverview Cemetery in LaSalle Co. IL and their records say he died in 1868 (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lucia, Antoine | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1831 | Canada | |||
absent sick Aug. 4, 1864 and no further record in the AG. (AG, 1860) | ||||
Ludryck, Moses | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1836 | Canada | Mitchell Ludryck; Margaret ______ | ||
mustered out with company June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Norfolk in 1860, Macomb in 1870 and in Gouverneur in 1890 and died there Feb. 18, 1897. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. The surname may be Ludrick or Lutridge (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Lugton, William | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. F | Hammond |
May 28, 1839 | Hammond, NY | John Lugton; Margaret Hurto | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He died in January, 1897 and is buried in Rarick Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lundy, Franklin | Pvt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 12th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
killed in action at Laurel Hill, VA May 12, 1864 (TC) | ||||
Lunn, William W. | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
1840 | New York | Rebecca _____ | ||
mustered out Oct. 30, 1864. He died May 29, 1890 and is buried in Succasunna, NJ. He had lived in North Lawrence and had been a member of the Nicholville GAR Post (AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Luther, Byron Michael | Pvt. | Aug. 10, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. E | Pitcairn |
Dec. 21, 1845 | Canada | Martin Luther; Cecelia Stewart | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He married Mary Ann LaFleur. He lived in Harrisville in 1880. He died Mar. 2, 1917 in Watertown, NY and is buried in Harrisville Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Luther, Martin van Buren | Pvt. | Aug. 19, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. E | Pitcairn |
May 5, 1846 | Canada | Martin Luther; Cecelia Stewart | ||
discharged Jul. 3, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died in 1907 and is buried in Harrisville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lydamore, John | Pvt. | Sep. 23, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Norfolk |
May, 1837 | New York | William Lydamore; Harriet ________ | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 1, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He died at his son's home in Tupper Lake Jan. 13, 1919 and was buried in Raymondville Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper) | ||||
Lyman, George P. | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Colton |
1824 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Oct. 1, 1862. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not in Colton's (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Lyman, George Ziba | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Colton |
Oct. 7, 1837 | Colton, NY | Ziba H. Lyman; Roxana Bullard | ||
mustered out with company June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC and died Sep. 30, 1911 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Lynch, Daniel | Corp. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1838 | Michael Lynch | |||
captured in action May 18, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and died of starvation at Andersonville prison Aug. 15, 1864. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Plot 5772. He had married Rose O'Mohan in Potsdam Jan. 17, 1858 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lynde, Elliott | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1862 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. C | Rossie |
Jan. 3, 1832 | Antwerp, NY | John Lynde; Luna Colton | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 27, 1862 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, DC. He lived in Antwerp, NY in 1850 and in Gouverneur in 1890 and 1900. He married Nancy Gleason in 1852. He died in Gouverneur Apr. 7, 1907 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Lyon, David H. | Music. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1845 | Oswegatchie, NY | Charles Lyon; Maria ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA . He owned the ferry business between Ogdensburg and Prescott, ON. He died Sep. 26, 1928 in Ogdensburg and left an estate of almost 2 million dollars. He was the first American to receive a wireless telegram and it was sent by Marconi himself (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Lyon, Homer R. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1843 | Vermont | George Lyon; Maria _______ | ||
twin of Horace. He died of measles Jan. 19, 1862 at Massena and is buried at Nevin Cemetery in Massena. His family lived in Colchester, VT in 1850. (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lyon, Horace | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1843 | Vermont | George Lyon; Maria _______ | ||
twin of Homer. He was killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and is buried at Nevin Cemetery in Massena. His family lived in Colchester, VT in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lyon, John | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. K | Norfolk |
1828 | Vermont | |||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Aug. 8, 1912 in Rochester, VT. He is listed in the Stockholm TC record but not Norfolk's (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Lyon, John Lewis | Sgt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Oswegatchie, NY | Harvey Lyon; Laura Seymour | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in Oakland, CA in 1906 and died there May 21, 1923 (TC, AG, 1860, NMC, data) | ||||
Lyon, Thomas | Pvt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 12th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
killed in action at Gaines Mills, VA June 27, 1862 (TC) | ||||
Lyons, John | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 2nd NY Art. Co. H | Macomb |
May, 1833 | Ireland | |||
wounded June 16, 1864 in front of Petersburg, VA and mustered out Sep. 29, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died near Wood River, NE Nov. 8, 1917 and is buried in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery in Wood River, NE (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Lyons, Wallace | Pvt. | Aug. 15, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
Jul. 13, 1830 | Depeyster, NY | David Lyons; Lucinda Thomas | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in Hailesboro Dec. 27, 1910 and is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Fowler (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lytle, Albert E. | Pvt. | Oct. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Canton |
Mar. 18, 1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Charles Lytle; Persis ______ | ||
mustered out after June 29, 1865. He died Oct. 2, 1926 and is buried in Oakhill Cemetery in Lansing, Iowa. He is listed in the Canton and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Lytle, George Washington | Pvt. | Sep. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Canton |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Charles Lytle; Persis ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY and died in 1907. He is listed in the Canton and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Lytle, Myron Wallace | Corp. | Mar. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Dec. 25, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | David G. Lytle; Ann Flack | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died Jan. 14, 1869 and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon. He is listed in the Lisbon and Waddington TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Lytle, William P. | Pvt. | Oct. 27, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Lisbon |
1843 | New York | John Lytle; Jane _________ | ||
transferred into the 2nd Provisional Cavalry as William Lyth. He drowned in the Ohio River near Cold Point on Jul. 5, 1865. He left a wife and widowed mother. He appears in the Oswegatchie and Lisbon TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper) |
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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.