Name |
Rank |
Enl |
Unit |
Residence |
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Birthdate |
Birthplace |
Parents |
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Machia, John | Corp. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
1842 | Hammond, NY | Louis Machia; Matilda _______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. This family is listed as Mishy in 1860 Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Machia, Joseph | Pvt. | Feb. 25, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hammond |
1846 | Hammond, NY | Louis Machia; Matilda _______ | ||
mustered out May 27, 1865 from a hospital in Albany, NY and died June 15, 1926 in Sawyer, WI. This family is listed as Mishy in 1860 Hammond (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Machia, Lewis | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. F | Hammond |
1843 | Hammond, NY | Louis Machia; Matilda _______ | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He is listed in the1865 census as John Machia, his brother. He died Sep. 20, 1925 and is buried in Spalding Cemetery in Spalding, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mack, William Orlando | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
1835 | Ireland | Calvin Mack; Minerva Boland | ||
captured Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and died Oct. 23, 1864 at Danville prison. He is buried in Danville National Cemetery in Grave 499. He lived in Madrid in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mackey, Henry | Corp. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
May. 16, 1834 | Potsdam, NY | Patrick Mackey; Sarah Martin | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Mar. 19, 1915 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY and is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Plot H 30 10. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mackey, James | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Sep. 26, 1839 | Potsdam, NY | Patrick Mackey; Sarah Martin | ||
had a finger of his right hand shot off at Petersburg, VA and mustered out June 6, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Caroline Chappel Oct. 14, 1860 and lived in Lisbon in 1890. He died June 8, 1920 while visiting his daughter in Ogdensburg. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton and appears to be the man living in 1860 Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Mackey, Thomas | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1864 | 21st OH L. Art. Batt. | Lisbon |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Patrick Mackey; Sarah Martin | ||
moved to Ohio before the start of the war. He mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 and lived in Potsdam in 1890. He died Jul. 27, 1920 in Potsdam as the result of injuries he sustained when a hay rake fell on him as he was repairing it. He lived 17 days after the accident and is buried in Calvary Cemetery in Norwood. (TC, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Macue, Paul (alias Paul Michael) | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Canton |
1824 | Canada | |||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He is listed as Paul Macue in the TC and 1865, but as Paul Michael in the AG record. He died Mar. 4, 1902 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Madden, Edward James | Corp. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Hammond |
Apr. 15, 1828 | Glasgow, Scotland | Edward Madden; Margaret McInnes | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He appears in the Hammond and Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Maddock, John H. | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
1834 | New York | James Maddock; Adeline _______ | ||
deserted Oct. 11, 1863. He enlisted into the 96th NY Inf. Co. K in Jan. 1864 and mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. He died May 3, 1903 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Madill, Henry Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 22, 1864 | 69th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
May 24, 1848 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Madill; Susanna Mitchell | ||
discharged June 16, 1865. He also appears in the 1865 and TC lists for Canton, but lived in Lisbon with his parents in 1860. He died Jan. 25, 1922 and is buried in Highland Cemetery in Gladwin, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Madill, James Albert | Pvt. | May 11, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Lisbon |
Jan. 9, 1845 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Madill; Susanna Mitchell | ||
re-enlisted into the 16th NY H. Art. in November, 1863 and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC. He also appears in the 1865 and TC lists for Canton, as well as the Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Madlin, Henry | Pvt. | 12th US Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie | |
1848 | Canada | Henry Madlin | ||
married Emily Perry. He died Apr. 4, 1923 in Ogdensburg and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg. (1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Magill, James Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Mar. 4, 1846 | Lisbon, NY | John Magill; Fanny Smith | ||
discharged for chronic diarrhea Jul. 19, 1864. In Jan. 1865 he enlisted into the 26th NY Cav. Co. L and was discharged Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Apr. 7, 1909. His surname may be McGill (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Maginn, John | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
1839 | New York | James Maginn; Mary Clark | ||
killed in action Sept. 14, 1862 at Crampton's Pass, MD and buried on the battlefield (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Maginn, Laughlin Francis | Pvt. | May. 3, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Oct. 18, 1840 | New York | James Maginn; Mary Clark | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He became a lawyer and lived in Omaha, NE after the war. He died Mar. 23, 1901 and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Omaha, NE (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Magoon, William W. | Pvt. | Dec. 26, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Brasher |
1824 | Baring, ME | Ephraim Magoon; Sarah ________ | ||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Mar. 18, 1885 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Maguire, Henry M. | Capt. | Jan. 15, 1862 | 102nd NY Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
appointed Assistant Provost Marshall of the 12th Army Corps in Apr. 1864 and mustered out July 21, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Feb. 11, 1919 in New York City (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Maher, Dennis J. | Pvt. | Dec. 26, 1863 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
Apr. 2, 1845 | Lawrence, NY | James Maher; Margaret More | ||
wounded (shot in the head while eating breakfast) June 5, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D. He died Jan. 9, 1920 in Lawrenceville, NY and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Lawrence (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mahoney, Jeremiah | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Brasher |
1823 | Ireland | |||
unassigned to any company and was transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M in May 1864. He was wounded at Spotsylvania May 19, 1864 and deserted from Summit House Hospital in Philadelphia in July 1864. He lived in Massena in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870) | ||||
Mahoney, Michael | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
1845 | Ireland | John Mahoney; Julia _______ | ||
deserted Dec. 16, 1862 at White Hall, NC (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Mahoney, Peter | Pvt. | Sep. 7, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
1840 | Rossie, NY | |||
transferred to the 6th US Cav. Co. A in Sep. 1862. He was captured at Antietam in Sep. 1862 and spent 16 days in Libby prison before being exchanged. He applied for a pension in 1863 but re-enlisted into the 26th NY Cav. in Jan. 1865 and mustered out Jul. 1, 1865. He died Oct. 2, 1904 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. He married Sarah Devine. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Maine, Clark G. | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Hermon |
Jan. 19, 1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Clark Maine; Lucinda Miller | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Clara C. Sayles. He died Sep. 21, 1901 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Maine, Edwin B. | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 13th NY H. Art. Co. B | Hermon |
Apr. 1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | Clark Maine; Lucinda Miller | ||
transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. in Jul. 1865 and mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Oct. 15, 1907 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery. He is listed as Edwiin and Erwin with equal frequency (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Maine, Harrison C. | Sgt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Hermon |
Feb. 26, 1843 | Hermon, NY | Clark Maine; Lucinda Miller | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Jan. 21, 1920 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Malackie, Timothy | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Lawrence |
1844 | Ireland | |||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in 1867 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Brasher. He is listed in the Potsdam TC but not Lawrence's (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Maley, Henry | Pvt. | Apr. 8, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1842 | Canada | |||
enlisted in Mexico, NY and deserted Aug. 29, 1865 at Cumberland, MD (AG, 1865) | ||||
Malley, Patrick | Pvt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
1837 | Ireland | |||
absent in hospital at muster out of company in 1864. He died of disease in Cumberland Hospital on Broad St. in Nashville, TN Nov. 19, 1864. He is buried in Nashville National Cemetery in Sec. E Site 2769. He is buried as Mala and his last name appears variously as Malia, Maly, Melia and Maley (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Maloney, Bartholomew | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
1844 | Ireland | Timothy Maloney; Hetta ________ | ||
killed in action May 18, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and there is a stone for him in Visitation Cemetery in Norfolk (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Maloney, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
1839 | Ireland | Timothy Maloney; Hetta ________ | ||
captured in action at Ream's Station, VA Aug. 25, 1864 and died of disease at Salisbury, NC prison camp. A stone for him in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Norfolk says he died Nov. 8, 1864 (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Maltby, Horatio S. | Corp. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1842 | New York | Sherman Maltby; Maria Thomas | ||
killed in action Sep. 19, 1864 at Winchester, VA and is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Grave 868. He and his family lived in Rodman, NY in 1850 and in Hermon in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Manchester, Gordon Spencer | Pvt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
Jul. 23, 1844 | Champion, NY | Osee Manchester; Flavilla Kelly | ||
discharged for disability May 15, 1862 at Baltimore, MD and died of disease Nov. 14, 1863 at Pitcairn. He is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mandigo, Aaron P. | Sgt. | Jan. 1, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. M | Massena |
1835 | New York | Zebulon Mandigo | ||
died of disease Aug. 14, 1864 in New Orleans. He is listed as being in 12th NY Cav. Co. M on his stone in Chalmette National Cemetery, Grave 5986. He was living in Massena in 1850 and in Brasher in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mandigo, George Washington | Pvt. | Mar. 15, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Oct. 24, 1847 | Lisbon, NY | Charles Mandigo; Jane Montgomery | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He married Margaret Dixon. He died in Ogdensburg Aug. 7, 1916 as the result of an accident at work. He was under a railroad car inspecting it when it was hit from behind, severing both his legs. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Manley, Newton | Pvt. | Dec. 3, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Parishville |
1843 | New York | Martin Manley; Louisa Daniels | ||
discharged for disability June 2, 1862. He died Apr. 5, 1920 in Fillmore Co. MN and si buried in Fillmore Cemetery. (AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mann, Charles Ramsey | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hammond |
Jan. 27, 1839 | Scotland | Alexander Mann; Isabel Allen | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Oct. 14, 1891 in Des Moines, IA (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Manning, George D. | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. B | Canton |
1848 | Canada | J. Manning; Mary A. _______ | ||
discharged Sep. 30, 1865 at US General Hospital in Memphis, TN. He died in 1925(?) (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Manning, Jeremiah | Pvt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1821 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability May 25, 1865 at Washington, DC and died sometime in 1865. He is buried in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Manning, Patrick | Pvt. | Nov. 2, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
1820 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864 and mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. He died May 8, 1878 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Manor, Joseph | Corp. | Aug. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
June, 1836 | Ontario, Canada | |||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Ogdensburg Jul. 20, 1916 (TC, AG, 1870, 1900, data) | ||||
Manor, Joseph Nelson | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
Jan. 25, 1841 | Blackbrook, NY | Ambrose Manor; Caroline Baker | ||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He died Jan. 30, 1920 in Franklin, NH (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Mansfield, David | Pvt. | Oct. 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1842 | New York | Louis Mansfield; Aurilla _______ | ||
died in June 1862 at Richmond, VA as a prisoner of war . The AG report says he was wounded May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks and died of his wounds Oct. 26, 1864 (AG, 1850, 1865, TC) | ||||
Mansfield, Levi | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Brasher |
Jan. 1831 | Vermont | James Mansfield; Sally Rogers | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died June 23, 1873 in Almira, MI. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Mansfield, Reuben | Pvt. | Oct. 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1843 | New York | Louis Mansfield; Aurilla _______ | ||
died in May 1862 on board a vessel bound for New York . The AG report says he died of disease Oct. 3, 1862 at Baltimore (AG, 1850, 1865, TC) | ||||
Mansfield, Silas Wright | Pvt. | Sep. 22, 1864 | 35th NY Inf. Co. D | Brasher |
Aug. 15, 1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | Louis Mansfield; Aurilla Beeman | ||
no further record in the 35th NY Inf and he later transferred into the 91st NY Infantry and then the 95th NY Inf. Co. E. He died Aug. 10, 1924 and is buried in the Washington State Veterans Home Cemetery in Retsil WA. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Manson, William E. | Pvt. | Feb. 18, 1864 | 117th NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
1844 | Canada | Charles Manson; Sarah ________ | ||
was in 18 battles and was wounded. He transferred into the 48th NY Inf. Co. G and was discharged for disability Jul. 15, 1865 from McDougall Hospital in NYC. He died Sep. 26, 1924 in Lawrence, MA (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Manzer, Jewett Eleazer | Sgt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. A | Stockholm |
Dec. 2, 1832 | Swanton, VT | Isaac Manzer; Lola Hicks | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865. He married Laura Smith in 1854 and lived in Norwood in 1890. He died in Norwood October 28, 1916 and is buried in Chapel Hill Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mapes, Albert | Corp. | May 7, 1861 | 26th NY Inf. Co. E | DeKalb |
May, 1840 | Oneida Co. NY | |||
discharged in May 1863 and died Nov. 13, 1866. He is buried in Prospect Cemetery in Prospect, Oneida Co. NY. His connection to DeKalb is uncertain. He lived in Russell without parents in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery) | ||||
Marceau, Alfred J. | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1842 | New York | Charles Marceau; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Mary O'Hagan. He died Apr. 21, 1878 as a result of jumping off a train as it entered Ogdensburg. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Marceau, James | Pvt. | Feb. 6, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
Mar. 14, 1845 | Ogdensburg, NY | Charles Marceau; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died of stomach cancer Aug. 5, 1914 in Benton Harbor, MI and was buried in Crystal Springs Cemetery in Benton Harbor, MI (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Marceau, John | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1836 | Canada | |||
discharged for a fracture May 8, 1863 at Mt. Pleasant Hospital in Washington, DC. He died before May, 1871 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg. The surname appears as Mashnaw in some records (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Marceau, Simon | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Hammond |
1844 | New York | Louis Marceau; Phebe _______ | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 5, 1861 and re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. D in Jul. 1862. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in Ogdensburg Jan. 8, 1898 and was buried in Notre Dame Cemetery according to his death notice, but has a stone in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record but not in Hammond's (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, NMC, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Marden, George Washington | 1st Sgt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1830 | Canada | |||
deserted June 24, 1861 at Albany, NY after having been reduced to Sgt. (AG, 1860) | ||||
Marden, Hector | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
Jan. 19, 1836 | Bangor, NY | George W. Marden; Mary E. Reynolds | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 15, 1862 at Washington, DC. He married Elizabeth Stark in 1857 and died in South Colton June 4, 1917. He is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. He appears in the Colton and Parishville 1865 census of men who have been discharged. He is listed in the Parishville and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Marden, Jackson | Pvt. | Nov. 25, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
Mar. 6, 1844 | Parishville, NY | George W. Marden; Mary E. Reynolds | ||
discharged for minority Nov. 27, 1861. He then enlisted into the 16th NY Inf. Co. B in August 1862 and was transferred into the 121st NY Inf. in 1863. He was killed at the battle of the Wilderness June 5, 1864 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Marden, Samuel Harte | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
Jan. 16, 1841 | Parishville, NY | George W. Marden; Mary E. Reynolds | ||
wounded and discharged for disability Aug. 5, 1862 at Harrison's Landing, VA. He lived in Hopkinton in 1890 and 1900. He died Dec. 8, 1920 in Childwold, NY. (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Market, James Adam | Pvt. | Mar. 22, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
May 29, 1847 | Madrid, NY | Joseph Market; Susan Lalonde | ||
discharged with detachment June 19, 1865 at a hospital in York, PA. He lived in Clinton, Iowa in 1870 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870) | ||||
Market, William Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 19, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Lisbon |
Apr. 19, 1845 | Mountain, ON | Joseph Market; Susan Lalonde | ||
wounded and captured at Ft. Stedman, VA Mar. 25, 1865 and paroled Apr. 2, 1865. He mustered out June 7, 1865 at Camp Parole, MD. He died Dec. 24, 1932 in Palms, CA (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Marks, Laforest | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1841 | New York | |||
died of disease Dec. 14, 1863 in Canton while on furlough and is buried in Jerusalem Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Markwick, James | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Macomb |
1829 | England | |||
wounded June 17, 1864 and mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died June 24,1883 and is buried in Pierce's Corners Cemetery in Macomb (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Marsales, Aaron | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
Feb. 15, 1831 | Mohawk, NY | |||
discharged June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Sarah Griffin and died in Gouverneur Apr. 13, 1907. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Marsh, Benson B. | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
1841 | Mexico, NY | Elaim Marsh; Almira Bigelow | ||
died of camp fever Dec. 8, 1862 at Cumberland, MD and is buried in Antietam National Cemetery in Grave 36 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Marsh, Charles R. | Pvt. | Sep. 18, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1835 | ||||
taken prisoner at Drewry's Bluff and nearly starved to death in a Rebel prison. Died of chronic diarrhea Dec. 21, 1864 at the hospital in Annapolis, MD. He is buried at Annapolis National Cemetery in Plot 770. He may be the man living in Fine in 1850 and 1860. (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Marsh, George P. | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1823 | New York | |||
captured Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffins Farm, VA and paroled Feb. 20, 1865. He mustered out June 9, 1865 at the hospital in Annapolis, MD. He lived in Fine in 1850 and Russell in 1860 (AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Marsh, Henry Davis | Pvt. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Fine |
Oct. 1834 | John Marsh; Betsey Davis | |||
killed in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD And is buried in Colton Hill Cemetery in Fine.. He had married Mary Ward, who later married Ezra Colton and died in Fine in Jan. 1929 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Marsh, Hosea B. | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Potsdam |
Sep. 12, 1806 | Croyden, NH | Samuel Marsh; Lydia _______ | ||
mustered out June 26, 1865 at Beaufort, NC. He lived in Parishville in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Marsh, Ira | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Brasher |
1837 | New York | Nathan Marsh; Minerva ______ | ||
captured May 19, 1864 at Spotsylvania and died Jul 23, 1864 at Andersonville prison in Georgia. TC record says that he starved to death. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Grave 3824 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Marsh, Joel Morgan | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Apr. 28, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Morgan Marsh; Sarah Pelsue | ||
died of typhoid fever Feb. 3, 1862 at Brigade Hospital in Alexandria, VA and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 13/13463. He also has a stone in Holmes Hill Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Marsh, Lewis Newton | Pvt. | Dec. 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. M | Stockholm |
May 28, 1845 | Stockholm, NY | Lewis Marsh; Almira Newton | ||
died of disease Feb. 8, 1864 at Sandy Hook, NY and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Marsh, Rufus H. | Corp. | May 7, 1861 | 2nd VT Inf. Co. D | Stockholm |
June 21, 1840 | Stockholm, NY | Harry Marsh; Maria Smith | ||
wounded in action at Spotsylvania, VA May 12, 1864 and was discharged June 29, 1864. He also served in the 4th US Veteran Volunteer Inf. Co. C from Feb. 1865 until Feb. 1866. He lived in Norfolk in 1890 and in the National Home for Disabled Soldiers in Milwaukee, WI in 1900. He died at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY Dec. 21, 1924 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood (TC, 1850, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Marsh, Samuel | Lt. Col. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. | Potsdam |
Mar. 11, 1818 | Hartland, VT | Otis Marsh; Julia Ransom | ||
shot in the neck by a minie ball June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and died of that wound Jul. 4, 1862 aboard a steamer at Harrison's Landing, VA. He was buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. The Potsdam GAR post was named for him (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Marsh, Washington | 1st Sgt | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
June 30, 1839 | Mexico, NY | Elam Marsh; Elmira Bigelow | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in Villisca, Iowa in 1912. He died Jan. 10, 1921 in Marshalltown, Iowa and is buried in Villisca Cemetery, Villisca, Iowa (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Marsh, William Sanford | Corp. | Nov. 2, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Fine |
Mar. 8, 1818 | Trenton, NY | John Marsh; Betsey Davis | ||
mustered out Nov. 3, 1864. He died Dec. 18, 1904 and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Fine (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Marshall, Daniel | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Lisbon |
Nov. 25, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Marshall; Rhoda Hinion | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC and died in 1908 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Marshall, Henry | Pvt. | 1861 | Hermon | |
1832 | ||||
died of disease June 10, 1861 in NYC. 1865 census says he was in the 9th NY Art. but he does not appear in the AG report for that unit (1865) | ||||
Marshall, James | Pvt. | Nov. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Brasher |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Marshall; Mary ________ | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Transferred to 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Dec.1864 and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out Feb. 8, 1866 at City Point, VA (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Marshall, John | Pvt. | June 18, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. G | Brasher |
1845 | New York | William Marshall; Mary ________ | ||
died of disease Mar. 14, 1864 in a Washington, DC hospital and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Grave 13/10335 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Marshall, John | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Gouverneur |
Jul. 9, 1842 | Russell, NY | Samuel Marshall; Mary Jane Murray | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Nov. 18, 1866 (TC, AG, 1860, NMC) | ||||
Marshall, Robert | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Canton |
June. 5, 1842 | Morristown, NY | Jane ________ | ||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Emma Aldridge. He died in Pyrities Aug. 27, 1908 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Marshall, Robert | Pvt. | Mar. 1863 | 60th NY Inf. Co. | Lisbon |
1846 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Marshall; Rhoda Hinion | ||
served 4 months and discharged for being too young, according to the TC record. He does not appear in the AG record of the 60th. He then re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. G on Mar. 15, 1865 and mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Marshall, Thomas | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1842 | Morristown, NY | |||
died of disease Feb. 28, 1864 at Kiawah Island, SC. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Marshall, Thomas | Pvt. | Dec. 2, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Pierrepont |
1836 | Ireland | |||
died of disease Jan. 7, 1862 at Park Barracks. He appears to be the man living in Russell in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Marshall, Thomas Jefferson | Pvt. | Mar. 13, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Apr. 6, 1845 | Lisbon, NY | Samuel Marshall; Nancy Lytle | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Marstine, John | Pvt. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1827 | ||||
killed by accident Mar. 7, 1863 at Martinsburg, VA when a wall fell on him. He is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Plot 1253. His widow Elizabeth still lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, Alexander | Pvt. | Nov. 16, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Oct. 11, 1842 | Barnhart Island, Massena, NY | Franklin Martin; Julia Ann LaGrove | ||
wounded while on picket duty at Spotsylvania Court House, VA May 14, 1864 and was discharged for disability Nov. 9, 1864. He lived in the Town of Canton in 1890 and died there July 6, 1917. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Martin, Andrew | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Dec. 1838 | Ireland | Andrew Martin; Julia _______ | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 21, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died of a stroke outside Norwood Nov. 1, 1918 and is buried in Visitation Catholic Cemetery in Norfolk, but also has a stone in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, Frederick Boyington | Pvt. | Feb. 26, 1864 | 8th WI Inf. Co. A | Lisbon |
May 14, 1846 | Lisbon, NY | John Martin; Harriet Allen(?) | ||
mustered out Sep. 3, 1865. He died in 1898 and is buried in Martin Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, John | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1823 | Mille Roches, PQ | Bernard Martin; Mary Dixon | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC and died Apr. 1, 1884. He is buried in Flackville Cemetery in Lisbon. His widow Elizabeth Martin still lived in Lisbon in1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, Joseph | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1840 | Morristown, NY | Bernard Martin; Mary Dixon | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He was wounded at Gettysburg and had his left leg amputated and was discharged for disability Apr. 15, 1864. The TC says he was never heard from after that, but he lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died Nov. 7, 1915 in Ogdensburg. He is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, Joseph Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1845 | Ogdensburg, NY | Joseph Martin; Sophia _______ | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and then lost his left leg 9 weeks later at Gettysburg. He was discharged for disability Apr. 15, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died in Ogdensburg Nov. 7, 1915 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Martin, Joseph Sr. | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1822 | Morristown, NY | |||
captured and paroled in 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and died of those wounds Aug. 25, 1864 in Ogdensburg. He is buried at Northrup Cemetery, Town of Oswegatchie. He is also listed in the Lisbon TC record (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, Marshall L. | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Canton |
1840 | ||||
drowned Dec. 22, 1864 when the steamship North America went down on its way from New Orleans to NYC (AG, 1865) | ||||
Martin, Michael | Pvt. | Nov. 13, 1863 | 24th NY Cav. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1821 | Ireland | |||
mustered out June 26, 1865 at Cloud's Mills, VA. He died Nov. 17, 1894 at the Wisconsin Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, WI and is buried in Wood National Cemetery in Plot 1 367 (TC, AG. 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, Nathan Crary | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Pierrepont |
Mar. 2, 1838 | Pierrepont, NY | Aaron Martin; Mary Smead(?) | ||
wounded in Oct. 1863 and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Dec. 1864. He was detailed to help Sec. of State Seward who was attacked the night Lincoln was assassinated. Seward got him a Federal job and he worked at the US Treasury 1865-1905. He married Achsah J. Palmer. He lived in Washington, DC in 1900 and died in 1908 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Martin, Nicholas L. | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. F | Lawrence |
Jan. 5, 1834 | Clinton Co. NY | Stephen Martin; Maria Peck | ||
taken prisoner in June, 1864 and died Sep. 6, 1864 at Andersonville, GA. He had been missing since May 16, 1864 when he was last seen at Drewry's Bluff, VA. He is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Grave 8003 (AG, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, Paul | Pvt. | Nov. 14, 1861 | 102nd NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
Mar. 1846 | Ogdensburg, NY | Joseph Martin; Sophia _______ | ||
wounded in action Sep. 17, 1862 at Antietam, MD. He re-enlisted in Dec. 1863 and deserted upon the expiration of his re-enlistment furlough Apr. 30, 1864. He appears to be the boy living with his parents in Oswegatchie in 1850 and 1860. He died Nov. 23, 1909 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He is listed in the DeKalb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, Robert | Corp. | Aug. 3, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Apr. 21, 1842 | Morristown, NY | Bernard Martin; Mary Dixon | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Stockholm in 1890. He died Jan. 4, 1914 in Potsdam, NY and is buried in New Madrid Cemetery in Madrid NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Depeyster |
1831 | ||||
died of disease Feb. 21, 1865 at Camp Lowell, Prospect Hill, VA (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Martin, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1847 | New York | John Martin; Elizabeth McBath | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Feb. 19, 1876 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery. His widow Isabel lived in Lisbon in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martin, William | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
May 15, 1837 | Gouverneur, NY | Harvey Martin; Emily Finney | ||
mustered out Sep. 6, 1864. He appears to be the man living in Fowler in 1860. He died in Norwood, NY in March, 1910 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Martin, William | Pvt. | May 21, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Stockholm |
1837 | Watertown, NY | |||
captured at Fairfax, VA Nov. 6, 1863 and sent to Belle Island and Andersonville prisons. He died of chronic diarrhea in Andersonville May 13, 1864 and is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Plot 1073. There is also a stone for him in Buckton Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Martin, William | Sgt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 18th NY Cav. Co. M | Waddington |
1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | Thomas Martin; Carr Henry | ||
mustered out Aug. 30, 1865 at St. Louis, MO. He died Apr. 21, 1910 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Martindale, George Colman | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
1838 | Lawrence, NY | Mason Martindale; Mary Simonds | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 14, 1862. He later served in the 10th OH Cav. Co. G. He died Feb. 1, 1877 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Martindale, James A. | Pvt. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 36th MA Inf. Co. D | Lawrence |
Mar. 22, 1833 | Lawrence, NY | Mason Martindale; Mary Simonds | ||
mustered out June 11, 1865. He had moved to Baldwinsville, MA to work in a chair factory. He married Ellen Morcross in Massachusetts, then Henrietta Witters in 1867 in Lawrence. He died in Nicholville Mar. 24, 1898. (1850, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Martindale, John Horton | Sgt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. F | Lawrence |
May 18, 1834 | Lawrence, NY | Mason Martindale; Mary Simonds | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Nov. 18, 1898 and is buried in Murray Cemetery in Murray, Iowa (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martindale, Warren S. | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
Feb. 4, 1844 | Lawrence, NY | Mason Martindale; Mary Simonds | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 1, 1862 in camp near Suffolk, VA. He then enlisted into the 10th Ohio Cavalry Co. G. He died May 15, 1905 in Des Moines, Iowa and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Des Moines (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Martyn, Hartwell T. | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
Aug. 23, 1841 | Canton, NY | Tyler Martyn; Mary Tracy | ||
captured at Edwards Ferry, MD Aug. 14, 1863 and released. Drowned Dec. 22, 1864 when the steamer North America went down off the coast of Florida on its way from New Orleans to NYC. There is a memorial marker for him in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton and the Canton GAR Post was named for him (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery ) | ||||
Mason, Abel Vermila | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Depeyster |
Apr. 29, 1844 | Depeyster, NY | James Johnson Mason; Jerusha Griffin | ||
wounded near Petersburg, VA Jul. 6, 1864 and was discharged May 29, 1865. He died Nov. 25, 1892 and is buried in East Road Cemetery in Depeyster (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mason, David Griffin | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Depeyster |
Oct. 1845 | Depeyster, NY | James Johnson Mason; Jerusha Griffin | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He is listed in the Depeyster and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Mason, Edmond | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Lawrence |
1825 | Essex Co. NY | Calvin Mason; Mary Merchant | ||
died of lung congestion Feb. 6, 1862 at Camp Preston King, near Baltimore, MD. He is buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery, Plot 435 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Mason, Lester D. | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Lawrence |
1820 | Essex Co. NY | Calvin Mason; Mary Merchant | ||
discharged for disability May 16, 1862 at Camp Miles, MD (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Massey, John | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Potsdam |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Nov. 7, 1925 in New Boston, TX (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Masters, Samuel Jr. | Pvt. | Feb. 8, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Feb. 8, 1832 | Clinton Co. NY | Samuel Masters; Margaret Jabbert | ||
mustered out from McDougall Hospital, Ft. Schuyler, NY Harbor Jul. 6, 1865. He married Amelia Maxner. He lived in Gouverneur in 1890 and died there Dec. 26, 1900. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Masury, George Washington M. | Music. | Oct. 17, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
Oct. 20, 1849 | Massachusetts | John Masury; Mary Ann _____ | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 10, 1862 at Baltimore, MD. He then re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. A in Mar. 1863 and was again discharged for disability Dec. 3, 1863 at Washington, DC. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. L in Jan. 1864 and mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Rochester, NY and Chicago after the war. His family lived in Boston in 1850, and he lived in Watertown, NY in 1880. He died in East Long Meadow, MA Dec. 11, 1932 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Masury, John C. | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1844 | Illinois | John Masury; Mary Ann _____ | ||
wounded in action May 12, 1864 at The Salient, VA and was absent in Carver Hospital, Washington, DC when the company mustered out in June 1865. He died Mar. 25, 1878. His family lived in Boston in 1850. (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Masury, William T. | Music. | Oct. 17, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1848 | New York | John Masury; Mary Ann _____ | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 9, 1861 at Baltimore, MD and re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. A in Mar. 1863. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Jul. 1, 1896 (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Mathews, Ransom | Pvt. | Nov. 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
Feb. 25, 1839 | Potsdam, NY | David Mathews; Laura Perry | ||
mustered out June 3, 1863 at Albany, NY. He re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. in March, 1865 and rose to 1st Lt. He mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He also served in the 4th and 60th MA Inf. He lived in Westfield, Iowa in 1870 and 1880. He moved to Fitzgerald, GA by 1906 and died there May 22, 1918. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Fitzgerald, GA (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1910, cemetery, data) | ||||
Matteson, George Sidney | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. F | Fine |
Apr. 6, 1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | Thomas Matteson; Margaret Potter | ||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Jul. 7, 1868 and has stones in Woodland Cemetery in Fine and in South Edwards Cemetery in Edwards along with his parents. He may be the man listed in 1860 Canton. His widow Elizabeth still lived in Fine in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Matthews, Amos | 1st Lt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Sep. 9, 1828 | Chelsea, VT | David Mattews; Laura Perry | ||
discharged Jan. 4, 1863. He lived in Potsdam in 1850 and married Silence Folsom in 1851. He died in Pierrepont Aug. 8,1909 while visiting friends and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam. He had been living in Eldorado Springs, MO at the time of his death (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Matthews, Charles L. | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Mar. 7, 1843 | Canton, NY | Lotun Matthews; Cordelia Anderson | ||
captured at Monocacy, MD Jul. 9, 1864 and released Apr. 16, 1865. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 16, 1936 in Canton and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton. He was the last Canton Civil War soldier. He is listed in the Canton and Pierrepont TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Matthews, Gustavus Heman | Pvt. | Nov. 6, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Jul. 26, 1845 | Russell, NY | Calvin Page Matthews; Margaret Crandall | ||
wounded in right arm June 17, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and also wounded at Cold Harbor and Weldon Railroad, VA and transferred to the 18th Veterans Reserve Corps. He mustered out Nov. 28, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Rosanna Wright Aug. 15, 1869 and then Fanzory Reed. He was living in Hermon in 1890 and in Russell in 1900. He moved to Petoskey, MI and lived there several years. He died Nov. 4, 1929 in Russell and is buried in Beech Plains Cemetery in Pierrepont. The TC says he was born Jul. 26, 1846 in Pierrepont. He is listed in the Canton and Pierrepont TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Matthews, Lucian | Corp. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1841 | Pierrepont, NY | Lotun Matthews; Cordelia Anderson | ||
died of diphtheria Nov. 13, 1864 in a hospital at Martinsburg, VA . He is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. He is listed in the Pierrepont TC records and lived there in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Mattice, George Guilford | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Hermon |
1848 | New York | Isaac Mattice; Amelia _______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He lived in Fowler in 1890 and died in the US Soldiers Home in Dayton, OH Mar. 23, 1919. He is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery. He married Nancy Conant. (AG, 1870, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Mattice, Ira Gordon | Pvt. | Jul. 26, 1864 | 30th Maine Inf. | Massena |
Feb. 10, 1848 | Massena, NY | Cyrus Mattice; Cynthia McLeod | ||
served 10 months and died in 1917 in Holyoke, MA (1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Mattice, William George | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Aug. 26, 1841 | Massena, NY | Cyrus Mattice; Caroline Stewart | ||
mustered out Jan. 7, 1865 at Albany, NY. He married Ida Gilbertson in Eau Claire, WI Sep. 11, 1890. He died Oct. 19, 1906 in Eau Claire, WI as the result of being kicked by a horse and is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI. He is listed in the 1865 census of Massena and Potsdam (AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mattoon, James | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Hermon |
Mar. 10, 1819 | Russell, NY | John Mattoon ; Esther Ball | ||
died of diarrhea Jul. 2, 1862 in the general hospital at Alexandria, VA. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot A 64. He married Mary Ann Wheeler in Hermon Sep. 15, 1833(?) and his widow still lived in Hermon in 1863 (AG, 1850, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mattoon, John | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Hermon |
1842 | New York | James Mattoon; Mary Ann Wheeler | ||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA (AG, 1850, NMC, data) | ||||
Mattoon, Leslie Brownwell | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. C | Hermon |
Apr. 29, 1847 | Hermon, NY | James Mattoon; Mary Ann Wheeler | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He became a physician and lived in Elgin, Iowa in 1900. He died June 10, 1902 and is buried in Elgin Cemetery in Elgin, IA . He served two terms as a state senator (AG, 1850, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mattoon, Vincent | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Hermon |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | James Mattoon; Mary Ann Wheeler | ||
discharged for disability at Philadelphia, PA Sep. 20, 1862. He then enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D in Aug. 1864 and mustered out June 17, 1865. He died Mar. 23, 1907 and is buried in Porter Hill Cemetery in Hermon (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, NMC, data) | ||||
Maxfield, Montreville | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Parishville |
1826 | New York | Nathan Maxfield; Lucinda Knowlton | ||
died of disease Apr. 8, 1864 at Washington, DC and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 13/9621. He and his family lived in Franklin Co. in 1850. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not in Parishville's (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Maxfield, Samuel | Pvt. | Dec. 10, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. C | Parishville |
June 1, 1833 | North Hero, VT | Nathan Maxfield; Lucinda Knowlton | ||
a bursting shell wounded him in the head causing deafness. He mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Martha M. Crandall and was a policeman in Potsdam. He died in Potsdam Jan. 21, 1905 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He lived in Pierrepont in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Maxham, Charles Ephraim | Pvt. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | George Maxham; Mary ________ | ||
discharged for disability June 21, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA. He died May 22, 1917 in Winona, MN and is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Winona, MN (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Maxner, Julius Alexis | Pvt. | Apr. 5, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | DeKalb |
May, 1835 | Prussia | |||
died of disease Apr. 11, 1865 in the US Army General Hospital at Baton Rouge, LA and is buried as Masener in Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Plot 517 (AG, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Maxson, George | 11th MI Inf. Co. K | Hammond | ||
1837 | New York | Benjamin Maxson; Philomela _____ | ||
he was living in Pontiac, MI when he enlisted. He died in 1906 and is buried in Brier Hill Cemetery in Morristown. He appears on the 1863 drafted men list for Hammond (1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mayhew, James L. | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jul. 28, 1843 | Gouverneur, NY | John Mayhew; Elizabeth Lomax | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. His family lived in DeKalb in 1860. He died Apr. 24, 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mayne, Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1833 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Mayne; Rose ________ | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 22, 1862 from Columbia Hospital in Washington, DC. He died June 9, 1899 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mayne, James | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Mayne; Elizabeth ______ | ||
wounded in action May 12, 1864 at The Salient and transferred to 5th Veterans Reserve Corps in Nov. 1864. He was discharged May 18, 1865 and died Sep. 13, 1886 in Cadillac, MI . His family lived in Lisbon in 1850 and in Oswegatchie in 1860. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Mayne, John 4th | Corp. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Mayne; Rose ________ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died May 2, 1878 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records and his parents may have been Thomas and Mary as they are listed in the Lisbon TC (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Mayne, William | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
1841 | Ireland | Thomas Mayne; Margaret Hayes | ||
wounded in the left arm and mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany NY. He died Feb. 25, 1927 in Heuvelton and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McAdams, William | Pvt. | Aug. 21, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
1823 | Ireland | |||
died of disease Aug. 13, 1863 at Fairfax St. Hospital in Alexandria, VA. He is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Grave A 913 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McAllister, David | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
1827 | New York | |||
he was captured in June 1862 at Savage Station, VA while assisting with wounded and sick soldiers. He was released from prison in August, where he had caught a fever. He died Sep. 29, 1862 in West Philadelphia, PA. The AG report says he was wounded at Crampton's Pass, MD Sep. 14, 1862. He mustered out in May 1863, and died of disease in Philadelphia, PA Sep. 29, 1863 and buried in West Stockholm (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
McAllister, Jesse | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
May 25, 1840 | Antwerp, NY | Isaac McAllister; Elizabeth Ann Benson | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died June 8, 1911 and is buried in Pitcairn Cemetery in Pitcairn (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
McAllister, William Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co A | Pitcairn |
Jul. 28, 1844 | Antwerp, NY | Isaac McAllister; Elizabeth Ann Benson | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 2, 1863 at Point Lookout, MD. He died in Pitcairn Jan. 28, 1916 and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McArthur, Amos | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Hopkinton |
May 20, 1839 | Crown Point, NY | Noble McArthur; Abigail Davis | ||
died of typhoid fever May 5, 1863 at Rolesburg (or Royalsburgh) VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McArthur, Osnie | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Hopkinton |
May 4, 1827 | Crown Point, NY | Noble McArthur; Abigail Davis | ||
wounded in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and died of those wounds June 9, 1864 at White House Landing, VA. 1865 census lists him as Isaac McArthur, and AG lists him as Orin, and TC and 1860 census call him Osni. He is buried as Orin McArthur in Yorktown National Cemetery in Grave 423. His widow Mary lived in Parishville in 1890 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, TC, cemetery) | ||||
McBain, William | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1843 | Canada | John McBain; Mary ________ | ||
absent sick when the company mustered out and was discharged Jul. 1, 1865. He died May 22, 1867 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
McBath, Robert F. | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Lisbon |
Sep. 2, 1845 | Boston, MA | Samuel McBath | ||
discharged June 23, 1862 and re-enlisted into the 169th NY Inf. Co. F in Sep. 1862. He was wounded at Ft. Fisher, NC in Jan. 1865 and mustered out Jul. 16, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. This family lived in Waddington in 1860 and he is listed in the 1865 census of Waddington. He married Mary Putney Mar. 4, 1874. He died Sep. 22, 1915 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McBath, Robert Fulton | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
Nov. 2, 1845 | Boston, MA | Samuel McBath; Ann _________ | ||
discharged June 23, 1862 and re-enlisted into the 169th NY Inf. Co. F in Sep. 1862. He was wounded at Cold Harbor, VA in June, 1864 and mustered out Jul. 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Mary Putney Mar. 4, 1874. He died Sep. 22, 1915 in Lisbon, NY and is buried in Campbell Cemetery in Flackville, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McBath, Samuel | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Dec. 19, 1834 | Lisbon, NY | Adam McBath; Jane Ann Gray | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 8, 1864 at Philadelphia, PA. He died Apr. 26, 1920 in Watertown, SD and is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Watertown, SD (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McBath, Thomas | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Waddington |
Apr. 2, 1842 | Boston, MA | Samuel McBath; Ann _________ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Harriet Bunch. He died Jan. 27, 1933 in Pleasanton, KS and is buried in Pleasanton Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McBroom, John D. | Sgt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Edwards |
Apr. 16, 1834 | Heuvelton, NY | John McBroom; Jane Dean | ||
mustered out with detachment Apr. 9, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 106th NY Inf. Co. K as a 1st Lt. He was promoted to Captain and discharged Jan. 13, 1865 at Washington, DC. He was a Methodist minister in South Edwards in 1860 and lived in Oswegatchie in 1865 and 1870. He died May 11, 1908 in Sheldon, Iowa and is buried in O'Brien Co. Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, data) | ||||
McBroom, Samuel | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
Oct. 1827 | Ireland | John McBroom; Margaret ______ | ||
wounded in left ankle at Gaines Mill, VA June 27, 1862 and discharged for wounds Dec. 23, 1862. He then re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. Co. G and mustered out in Sep. 1865. He is listed as McBrown in the AG of the 13th Cav. He lived in Fine in 1890 and died in 1908. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, NMC, data) | ||||
McCabe, James Bigham | Sgt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
Nov. 30, 1839 | Co. Down, Ireland | John McCabe; Margaret ______ | ||
discharged because of sickness June 11, 1863 and re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. Co. E in Dec. 1863. He mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Martha Bloss of Parishville. He died May 15, 1907 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton. The TC says he was born Dec. 9, 1840. He is listed in the Pierrepont and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper) | ||||
McCaffrey, Edward | 1st Sgt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1842 | ||||
wounded in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor and died of his wounds the next day (AG) | ||||
McCall, John | Pvt. | Aug. 1863 | 113th IL Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1832 | Ireland | Robert McCall; Grace ________ | ||
he died June 29, 1868 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. His widow lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 (1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
McCall, Thomas | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 18th NY Cav. Co. M | Madrid |
1827 | Ireland | |||
mustered out May 31, 1866 at Victoria, TX . He married Nancy Hurlbut of Massena Jul. 2, 1855. He died Mar. 9, 1902 and is buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Madrid (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McCambridge, John | Corp. | Nov. 28, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. C | Lisbon |
1818 | New York | Malcom McCambridge; Elizabeth Armstrong | ||
deserted June 7, 1863 and never heard from again according to the TC record. He is listed as Cambridge in the AG and in 1860 Lisbon. He lived with his parents in Lisbon in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McCambridge, William Armstrong | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Lisbon |
1820 | New York | Malcom McCambridge; Elizabeth Armstrong | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 5, 1861 at Alexandria, VA, and then re-enlisted into the 92nd NY Inf. Co. E in Oct. 1861. He was again discharged for disability Jul. 21, 1862 at Harrison's Landing, VA. He lived with his parents in Lisbon in 1850 and appears as Cambridge in the AG records and 1860 Lisbon (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McCann, Bernard | Pvt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 12th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
taken prisoner at Chancellorsville, VA in May 1863 and taken to Richmond, and then to Andersonville where he died Aug. 11, 1864. He is buried in Grave 5364 in Andersonville National Cemetery (TC, cemetery) | ||||
McCarter, Hinkley H. | Pvt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. B | Lawrence |
1846 | Dickinson, Franklin Co. NY | Robert McCarter; Martha Pease | ||
mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McCarter, James | Pvt. | Nov. 14, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. B | Lawrence |
Apr. 18, 1813 | Salem, MA | Wiiilam McCarter; Mary Dickinson | ||
died of disease Mar. 31, 1863 at Beaufort, SC and is buried as McCarty in New Bern National Cemetery in Site 964 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McCarter, James William | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Mar. 6, 1839 | Brasher, NY | Robert McCarter; Martha Pease | ||
mustered out June 3, 1865 near Bladensburg, MD and died Feb. 12, 1922 in Kearney, NE (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
McCarter, John | Pvt. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
1836 | Salem, NY | Samuel McCarter; Margaret Cray | ||
drove an ambulance through the campaign of 1864 and took sick. Died Oct. 16, 1864 at First Division General Hospital in Alexandria, VA and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Grave 2736 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McCarter, Robert | Pvt. | Nov. 11, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. B | Lawrence |
Apr. 21, 1815 | Salem, MA | William McCarter; Mary Dickinson | ||
discharged Sep. 12, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA and apparently re-enlisted into the same regiment in 1863 and mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He lived in Belmont in Franklin Co. in 1860. He died May 17, 1898 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Lexington, NE (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, data) | ||||
McCarthy, Cornelius | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Brasher |
1832 | Ireland | |||
captured in action Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and paroled. He was reported as deserted May 3, 1863 at Pittsburg, PA but had enlisted into the 16th US Infantry in July 1863. His widow said in 1890 that he had been shot dead at Fairmont, VA (TC, AG, 1890) | ||||
McCarthy, Owen | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1842 | ||||
wounded and died of his wounds June 17, 1864 in front of Petersburg, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
McCarty, Edwin | Pvt. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. | DeKalb |
1842 | ||||
killed in action July 30, 1864 before Petersburg, VA. Does not appear in the AG report of the 14th NY Artillery and may actualy be the Owen McCarthy of Oswegatchie (q.v.) (1865) | ||||
McCarty, Eugene | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. | Lawrence |
1842 | Ireland | John McCarty; Mary ________ | ||
killed in action June 17, 1864 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Brasher in 1860. Does not appear in the AG report of the 14th NY Artillery (1860, 1865) | ||||
McCarty, Jeremiah | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1823 | Ireland | |||
wounded in the right arm and leg in action May 16, 1864 at Port Walthall Jct., VA and discharged May 29, 1865 at Foster Hospital in New Berne, NC. He died in September, 1905 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McCarty, Samuel | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
1836 | ||||
died of his wounds May 29, 1864 at a hospital at Point Lookout, MD and was buried there (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McCarty, Timothy | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
1842 | New York | Dennis McCarty; Catherine ____ | ||
died of dysentery Aug. 24, 1862 at Frederick, MD and is buried at Antietam National Cemetery in Grave 25/F/754 (AG, 1850, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
McCauley, George B. | Corp. | Feb. 11, 1864 | 24th NY Cav. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1845 | New York | |||
died of disease at Washington Hospital at Alexandria, VA Jul. 14, 1864 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. AG says his date of death was Jul. 12, 1864. He lived in Lisbon in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McCauslin, William M. | Pvt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
1841 | Ireland | John McCauslin; Ann Lucas | ||
transferred to the 6th US Cav. Co. M. Oct. 24, 1862. He is listed as McCloslin in 1860 Lawrence. He died Nov. 7, 1895 in Utica, IL (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
McChesney, Asa Brainard | 2nd Lt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | Dr. John H. McChesney; Lucy Riley | ||
discharged Oct. 25, 1864. He married Ida J. Gilmore in Manhattan, NY in 1869. He died before 1870 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McClair, Charles Wesley | Pvt. | Dec. 26, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Macomb |
Mar. 26, 1847 | Macomb, NY | James McClair; Sarah Partridge | ||
mustered out Jul. 24, 1865 at St. Louis, MO. He married Rachel Pollock, then Ethel Hall. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died there Mar. 26, 1931. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He had been mayor of Ogdensburg and was the last Civil War veteran in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McClelland, Andrew | Pvt. | 4th MA. Inf. Co. | Madrid | |
1845 | Canada | Andrew McClelland; Jane ________ | ||
killed in action in Oct. 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA (1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McClelland, James | Pvt. | Feb. 22, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1833 | Franklin Co. NY | |||
transferred to the 169th NY inf. In June 1865 and mustered out Jul 19, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Mar. 4, 1914 in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McClelland, John B. | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1838 | ||||
mustered out in 1863 and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. A in July, 1863. He died of disease Sep. 8, 1864 at Carver Hospital in Washington, DC. The Oswegatchie TC says he died of wounds. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Site 13/8354 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
McClelland, Madison | Pvt. | May 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Hermon |
1843 | New York | |||
died of disease Aug. 3, 1861 at Washington, DC (AG, 1860) | ||||
McClelland, Thomas | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Macomb |
1818 | Scotland | |||
deserted Oct. 20, 1863 upon expiration of furlough. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record but not in Macomb's. He married Margaret Lockie. He died in 1894 and is buried in Pleasant Lake Cemetery in Macomb. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
McClelland, William G. | Corp. | 11th US Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie | |
1828 | Ireland | William McClelland; Sarah ________ | ||
wounded in chest and head. He died Oct. 23, 1884 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Heuvelton (1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
McCloskey, Philip | Pvt. | Oct. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1831 | Ireland | John McCloskey; Ann Doud | ||
discharged May 22, 1865 from McClellan General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He died Feb. 5, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
McClure, John | Pvt. | Feb. 24, 1864 | 6th VT Inf. Co. K | Parishville |
Apr. 24, 1838 | Lawrence, NY | James McClure; Ruth Kelly | ||
captured Aug. 21, 1864 at Charles Town, VA and sent to Richmond where he was paroled Sep. 12, 1864. He was then sent to a US General Hospital in Connecticut and discharged Apr. 6, 1865. He married Mary Stewart. He died Oct. 26, 1909 and is buried in Highgate Center Cemetery in Highgate, VT (TC, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McClure, Lucius | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | James McClure; Ruth Kelly | ||
mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He drowned in the St. Clair River in Michigan in May, 1872 . His widow Elizabeth Randall lived in Parishville in 1890. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
McClure, Matthew | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Robert McClure; Elizabeth _____ | ||
wounded in the right leg in action Oct. 27, 1864 at the Darbytown Road, VA and mustered out June 10, 1865 from a hospital in Troy, NY. He married Annie McGuire. He died in Rensselaer Falls in Nov. 1897 and is buried in Heuvelton Hillcrest Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McClure, Moses | Pvt. | Feb. 24, 1864 | 6th VT Inf. Co. K | Parishville |
Mar. 2, 1846 | Highgate, VT | James McClure; Ruth Kelly | ||
mustered out Jul. 6, 1865 at Burlington, VT. He lived in Crystal, MI in 1880 with his brother William (TC, 1860, 1865, 1880) | ||||
McClure, William | Pvt. | 1st VT H. Art. Co. D | Parishville | |
1830 | Vermont | |||
also served in the 11th VT Inf. Co. D. He lived in Crystal, MI in 1880 (1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
McCollum, James Charles | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Stockholm |
1838 | Scotland | William McCollum; Sarah Collins | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died June 15, 1904 in West Stockholm and is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery. The 1860 census says he was born in Scotland, 1865 census says he was born in Canada, and the TC seems to list him as Charles and born in Rutland, VT (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McComber, Adolphus Alfonsus | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
Sep. 9, 1843 | Parishville, NY | Harmon McComber; Lydia Wright | ||
killed in action June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McComber, Jason Kemp | Pvt. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. L | Parishville |
Oct. 22, 1823 | Bristol, VT | Joseph McComber; Rebecca Ross | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 12, 1864. He lived in Potsdam in 1860. He lived in Breton, MO in 1880 and died Jan. 25, 1895 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
McComber, William Harman | Corp. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. M | Parishville |
Oct. 29, 1835 | Bristol, VT | Harman McComber; Lydia Wright | ||
wounded in the right hand at the Wilderness in 1864 and assigned as a hospital clerk until he mustered out May 13, 1865 at Chester US General Hospital in Chester, PA. At the end of the war he received a captain's commission in the USCT and headed for New Orleans. He died in Oct. 1894 in Afton, Iowa (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspeper, data) | ||||
McCombs, James Thomas | Pvt. | May 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Sep. 10, 1841 | Fowler, NY | John McCombs; Dorcas(?) Cross | ||
wounded Sep. 14, 1862 at Crampton's Pass, MD. Mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co. I in Dec. 1863. He was discharged in May 1866 at Victoria, TX. He lived in Fowler in 1880 and 1890 and died there at the Hailesboro Hotel Jan. 17, 1906. He is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Fowler. He lived in Rossie in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McConkey, Patrick | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
June 8, 1840 | Ireland | Patrick McConkey; Agnes McDowell | ||
killed by a gunshot wound in his forehead at Petersburg, VA June 30, 1864. There is a stone for him in Campbell Cemetery in Lisbon but a newspaper article counts him as a soldier whose remains were never brought back home (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McConkey, William | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1826 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability Jan. 1, 1863 at Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McCord, Joshua | Pvt. | Aug. 21, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1841 | ||||
died of typhoid fever May 28, 1863 at Grafton, VA and is buried in Grafton National Cemetery in Plot 1228 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
McCormick, James | Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
1840 | Matilda, ON | |||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He married Sarah Cutting. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and may be the man living in Ogdensburg in 1860. He died Sep. 20, 1921 at Old Forge, NY and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McCormick, John G. | Pvt. | Feb. 6, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Ogdensburg, NY | Edward McCormick; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out at Ogdensburg, NY Jul. 1, 1865 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
McCourt, George M. | Pvt. | Sep. 15, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Waddington |
June 5, 1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | Michael McCourt; Elizabeth ______ | ||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. May 11, 1863. He was captured in action May 22, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and paroled Feb. 26, 1865 at Wilmington, NC. He mustered out at Camp Parole, MD June 1, 1865. He died Jan. 31, 1924 and is buried in Rock Lake Cemetery in Lake Mills, WI (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McCourt, Peter | Pvt. | US Inf. | Waddington | |
1841 | New York | Michael McCourt; Elizabeth ______ | ||
no other information given in the TC record other than the fact that he enlisted in Oswego, NY and was still in service in 1866 (TC, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McCoy, Daniel | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1841 | ||||
wounded in action Jul. 3, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and died at Fairfax Seminary Hospital. VA (TC, AG) | ||||
McCoy, John | Pvt. | Nov. 25, 1862 | 12th NY Cav. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1810 | Canada | |||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at New York City (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McCoy, Samuel | Pvt. | Jul. 1862 | 82nd IL Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Canada | John McCoy; Elizabeth ______ | ||
he also served in the US Navy (1865, data) | ||||
McCoy, William | Pvt. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Norfolk |
Jul. 1844 | Canada | James McCoy; Jane ________ | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 18, 1863. He was a draft substitute for E. H. Atwater and joined the 10th NY Inf. Co. C in Aug. 1864. He mustered out June 10, 1865. He died Mar. 31, 1906 and is buried in High Street Cemetery in Norfolk. This family lived in Louisville in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McCrae, Donald | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1840 | ||||
killed at Warrensburg, VA according to the TC record, but deserted while on furlough in New York Feb. 8, 1864 according to the AG (TC, AG) | ||||
McCready, Andrew | Pvt. | Aug. 21, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Pierrepont |
May 8, 1829 | Beekmantown, NY | |||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He lived in Beekmantown in 1850 and in Schuyler Falls in 1860. He died Dec. 8, 1901 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McCready, Robert R. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Lisbon |
Jan. 27, 1841 | Ontario, Canada | Alexander McCready; Lydia Clark | ||
wounded in action Dec. 24, 1864 at Ft. Fisher, NC and no further record in AG but TC says he was discharged at Balfour General Hospital in Portsmouth, RI June 17, 1865. He lived in Lisbon in 1850 and 1860 and is listed in the 1865 census of Oswegatchie. However, he is listed in the Hammond TC record. He died Feb. 18, 1901 in Lynn, Canada (TC, AG, 1850, 1860,1865, 1870, newspaper, data) | ||||
McCrystal, Patrick J. | Sep. 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Potsdam | |
1845 | Canada | |||
served 8 and a half months. He moved to Iron Mountain, MI and Chicago and died in 1905. He is buried in Kingsford Quinnesec Cemetery in Quinnesec, MI (1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McCue, Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Oct. 19, 1840 | Massena, NY | |||
discharged Apr. 21, 1863. He married Adeline Carbino in 1858. He died in Massena in May 1917 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery. He is listed in the Louisville TC record (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
McCue, John | Pvt. | June 17, 1861 | 34th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1826 | Canada | |||
killed in action at Antietam Sept. 17, 1862. He does not appear in the AG records of the 34th Inf. and his surname may be Macue (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McCue, Joseph | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Canton |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out with detachment May 17, 1865 from Satterlee Hospital in West Philadelphia, PA. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McCue, Louis | Corp. | Mar. 25, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. A | Canton |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
transferred while AWOL Aug. 17, 1865 to the 3rd NY Provisional Cav. (TC, AG) | ||||
McCuen, Robert | Pvt. | Feb. 21, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
1848 | New York | Robert McCuen; Jane ________ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died in Childwold Sep. 23, 1929 and is buried in Gale Cemetery in Piercefield. His family lived in Colton in 1870 and he is listed in the Potsdam TC but not in Colton's. His obituary says he lived in Hannawa Falls for several yeras (TC, AG, 1870, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McCullough, James | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Apr. 6, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | John McCullough; Mary Anne Sloan | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Oct. 6, 1923 in Rownely, MN (TC, AG, data) | ||||
McCullough, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 13, 1864 | 124th NY Inf. Co. E | Canton |
1820 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out May 25, 1865 at Harewood Hospital in Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McCullough, William James | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1821 | Ireland | James McCullough ; Margaret Weir | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died June 16, 1897 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
McCurry, James H. | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1830 | Louisville, NY | Richard McCurry; Ellen _________ | ||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. May 11, 1863 and mustered out June 25, 1865 near Hall's Hill, VA. He is listed as James in the 16th AG but as John in the 121st AG. He married Ruth Duell. He lived in Liberty Township, Iowa in 1870 and 1880. He died Jan. 27, 1892 and is buried in Glenfield Cemetery in Goldfield, Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
McCurry, Wellesley | Pvt. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1836 | Louisville, NY | Richard McCurry; Ellen ________ | ||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McCurry, William J. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1840 | Louisville, NY | Richard McCurry; Ellen ________ | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 9, 1862 at New York City and died of disease Feb. 28, 1864 at Louisville, NY (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McDaid, James | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Macomb |
June 22, 1816 | Ireland | Daniel McDaid | ||
died of disease Jan. 17, 1864 in the hospital at Hilton Head, SC. He is buried as "McDavid" in Beaufort National Cemetery in Plot 2412 but also has a stone in Riverview Cemetery in Oregon, IL (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McDaid, Lyman D. | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
Jul. 17, 1842 | Hammond, NY | James McDaid; Cyrene Dake | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps. His family lived in Hammond in 1850. He died Mar. 8, 1880 and is buried in Riverview Cemetery in Ogle Co. Illinois. His family is listed in 1870 Ogle Co. without him (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, data) | ||||
McDaniels, Jason Seba | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. E | Pitcairn |
Nov. 11, 1842 | Pitcairn, NY | Seba G. McDaniels; Mary Stone | ||
sick in Hampton Hospital when the company mustered out in 1865. He lived in Fowler in 1860. He died Jul. 18, 1868 and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn. The surname for this family also appears as McDoniels, McDonell and McDonald (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McDaniels, John Brooks | Pvt. | June 11, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. C | Pitcairn |
May 23, 1842 | Pitcairn, NY | Seba G. McDaniels; Mary Stone | ||
detailed to serve in the 4th US Art. Battery B in Dec. 1861 and mustered out June 5, 1863 at Elmira, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D in Aug. 1864 and no further record in AG. He died Apr. 17, 1873 and is buried with his parents in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn as McDoniels (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McDaniels, Joseph Wheeler | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 5th NY H. Art. Co. M | Pitcairn |
Nov. 25, 1846 | Pitcairn, NY | Seba G. McDaniels; Mary Stone | ||
mustered out June 26, 1865 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died Nov. 9, 1924 in Sincola(?), NE and is buried in Pitcairn Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McDaniels, Martin Luther | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt D. | Pitcairn |
Dec. 23, 1834 | Pitcairn, NY | Seba G. McDaniels; Mary Stone | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Mar. 26, 1908 according to his pension card and is buried in Garrison Cemetery in Pitcairn where his grave says he died in 1904. He is listed in the Gouverneur and Pitcairn TC records (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McDermott, Joseph | Pvt. | Feb. 13, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1847 | Ogdensburg, NY | James McDermott; Emeline ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He was listed as a boot fitter in the 1865 census. He died in Ogdensburg Nov. 26, 1925 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McDole, David M. | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1823 | Scotland | |||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps. He is listed as McDale in some records, including the AG report. He was married twice, his second wife being Bridget McGinnis. He died January 12, 1909 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McDonald, Alexander | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. M | Brasher |
1831 | Canada | |||
discharged Aug. 2, 1865 by a certificate from the War Dept. dated April 27, 1887. He appears to be the man living in Bombay, NY in 1860. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McDonald, Allen P. | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
1844 | Glengarry, Ontario | |||
wounded in action on the second day of the battle of the Wilderness May 9, 1864 and died in a field hospital about June 8, 1864. AG record says he died May 9, 1865 at Fredericksburg, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
McDonald, Andrew N. | Capt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
Oct. 22, 1836 | Trenton, NY | |||
captured in action and escaped from prison in South Carolina with the help of some slaves. Promoted to Lt. Col. and Colonel, and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 2, 1885 in Jersey City, NJ. He is listed in the Morristown TC record and in Oswegatchie's, but lived in Ogdensburg in 1860 and 1865. A NY Times article says that he lived in Watertown, NY. His birthplace may be Trenton, NJ (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
McDonald, Archibald | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
May 22, 1818 | Canada | Angus McDonald; Mary White | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. His pension card says that he died in service that day, but his grave in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg says he died June 3, 1874. He is listed as McDonell in the AG. His widow lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McDonald, Archibald | Pvt. | Oct. 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1840 | Canada | |||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
McDonald, Clement | Sgt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Potsdam |
1832 | New York | |||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He is listed in the Potsdam and Canton TC records. He died Feb. 21, 1871 and is buried in Parmeter Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery) | ||||
McDonald, Dougall A. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1843 | Canada | |||
wounded in action Sep. 17, 1862 at Antietam, MD and discharged for disability Apr. 7, 1863 at Baltimore, MD. He died Jul. 4, 1913 and is buried in Forest Home Cemetery in Cook Co. IL (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
McDonald, Duncan | Pvt. | Nov. 1, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
1843 | Canada | Daniel McDonald; Nancy ________ | ||
transferred into the 6th US Cavalry in September, 1862. His widow applied for a pension Oct. 27, 1902 and his pension index card says he served in Co. B of the 1st US Engineer Battalion (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
McDonald, Duncan | Pvt. | May 10, 1861 | 34th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1838 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Oct. 25, 1861. The Canton TC record says he died Sep. 1, 1861. He enlisted in Champlain, NY and lived in Saranac, Clinton Co. NY in 1860. His mother applied for a pension in July, 1867 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
McDonald, Edward | Pvt. | Feb. 29, 1864 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. A | Parishville |
Nov. 1828 | Brandon, VT | John McDonald; Anna Bump | ||
missing since the battle of Cold Harbor, VA in June 1864 and supposed either killed or died as a prisoner. The AG report and his widow's pension application say he was killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
McDonald, Jesse | pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 44th NY Inf. Co. A | Louisville |
1826 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 146th NY Inf. Co. A Oct. 11, 1864 and mustered out June 3, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He lived in Louisville in 1860, and in Massena in 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McDonald, John F. | Music. | Oct. 4, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Band | Oswegatchie |
1833 | ||||
mustered out Aug. 9, 1862 and later served in the 3rd Brigade 3rd Division 20th Corps band and mustered out June 12, 1865. He abandoned his wife Maria McDonald and moved south where he re-married and had a second family. He died Sep. 22, 1901 and his first wife was able to get his pension. His page is missing from the Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, NMC, newspaper, data) | ||||
McDonald, Myron | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 7, 1845 | Stockholm, NY | Thomas McDonald; Rebecca Emery | ||
killed in action May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
McDonald, Peter | Corp. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
March, 1842 | Canada | |||
killed in action at Gettysburg, PA Jul. 2, 1863 and is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Plot E 14 NY LO (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
McDonald, William Henry | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | Henry McDonald; Abigail ______ | ||
lost the lower part of his right leg and was discharged for disability at Baltimore, MD. He had been hurt at Baltimore while guarding the railroad and was 3rd Sergeant in the Invalid Corps. He fell asleep on the tracks and his leg was run over. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890) | ||||
McDowell, Henry | Corp. | Sep. 21, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
1829 | Waddington, NY | William McDowell | ||
wounded in action at Gettysburg, PA in July 1863 and died of his wounds at Gettysburg Jul. 16, 1863. He is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Site NY 66 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McDowell, Samuel | Music. | Jan. 9, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
Dec. 18, 1841 | Waddington, NY | John McDowell; Laura Wright | ||
died of disease Dec. 31, 1862 at Fortress Monroe, VA and is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 2501. AG report says date of death was June 14, 1862, but 1865 and gravestone all say Dec. 1862. TC record says January, 1863 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McEwen, David | Pvt. | Nov. 1, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Brasher |
1841 | Franklin Co. NY | Robert McEwen; Jane ________ | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 26, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. He re-enlisted in Nov. 1863 into the 14th NY H. Art Co. I. He was wounded May 12, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and was reported deserted Jul. 31, 1865 from Ft. Sumner in Washington, DC. He died in 1908. He appears to be the man listed in the Potsdam and Brasher TC records (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McEwen, David O. | Pvt. | June 9, 1864 | 6th NH. Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
Aug. 1, 1841 | Canada | George McEwen; Sophia DeLancet | ||
wounded Jul. 30, 1864 at the explosion of The Mine and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865. He is listed in the 1860 census of Hollywood. He died Jul. 12, 1909 in Stark, in the Town of Colton, NY. His name may be McCuen, which is how he is listed in the NH records (TC, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
McEwen, Lewis | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Hopkinton |
Sep. 29, 1839 | Canada | George McEwen; Sophia DeLancet | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 5, 1862. He lived in the township of Hollywood in 1860 and in Norwood in 1880. He married Harriet Poor and was an original member of the Priest GAR in Norwood. He died in Stockton, CA Sep. 20, 1922. His name may be McCuen (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
McEwen, Nelson | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Mar. 10, 1837 | North Gore, ON | George McEwen; Sophia DeLancet | ||
wounded at Bull Run, VA in July, 1861 and discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1862. He re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. in Dec. 1863 and mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. His family moved to Potsdam in 1840 and he married Altha Shaw in Potsdam Oct. 22, 1857. He received US Patent No. 34, 516 for an improvement in harrows. He lived in Oakland, CA in 1906 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
McEwen, Robert Jr. | Pvt. | Feb. 21, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Brasher |
1847 | Franklin Co. NY | Robert McEwen; Jane ________ | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV and died Sep. 23, 1929 at Childwold, NY (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McFadden, Ezra Daniery | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Lisbon |
May 9, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | John McFadden; Rachel Gray | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Jane Harris. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died there Jul. 10, 1917. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McFadden, John | Pvt. | Feb. 23, 1865 | 7th US Inf. Co. I | Lisbon |
Jul. 1, 1811 | Lisbon, NY | Sharp McFadden; Elizabeth Daniery | ||
was still on active duty in Florida in 1866. He died Feb. 19, 1884 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery (TC, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McFadden, John Sharp | 1st Sgt. | Oct. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Feb. 15, 1834 | Lisbon, NY | James S. McFadden; Sarah W. Scott | ||
wounded severely in the right thigh at Petersburg, VA June 30, 1864. He was sent to hospital at Ft. Monroe, VA and then to Troy, NY where he was discharged from the hospital Jul. 5, 1865. He died in Lisbon Sep.19, 1900 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McFadden, William | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Lisbon |
Mar. 25, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Samuel McFadden; Melissa Flack | ||
killed by a minie ball at the Wilderness May 4, 1864 and buried in a field near Spotsylvania Court House, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McFall, John | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
Apr. 10, 1842 | Ireland | Traver McFall; Isabela Beggs | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY and enlisted into the 35th NY Battery in Aug. 1863 and transferred to the 16th NY H. Art. Co. A. He rose to 1st Sgt. before being mustered out in Aug. 1865. He died June 7, 1916 in Charlotte, MI and was buried in Sheridan Cemetery in Sheridan, WI. (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
McFall, Robert | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. E | Lisbon |
Mar. 31, 1847 | Ireland | William McFall; Isabela Drummond(?) | ||
he was a draft substitute for a Canton man and mustered out May 5, 1865 at Hart's Island, NY (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McFall, William | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Lisbon |
1830 | Ireland | |||
deserted June 12, 1863 at Noth Mountain, VA (AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McFalls, David | Surg. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. | Rossie |
Jan. 10, 1822 | Morristown, NY | Charles McFalls; Nancy Maine | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Cornelia Pierce and died in Gouverneur Apr. 6, 1891. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Rossie. He served in the NYS Assembly for two terms (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McFee, Alexander | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co B | Potsdam |
Sep. 5, 1842 | Canada | Alexander McFee; Mary Ann Cressor | ||
wounded in the leg at Gaines Mills, VA June 27, 1862 and discharged for disability Jan. 29, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. He died May 18, 1894. He appears to be the boy listed in 1860 Waddington (TC, AG, 1860, NMC, data) | ||||
McFerran, James | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Edwards |
Nov. 14, 1844 | Edwards, NY | James McFerran; Mary McLorman | ||
slightly wounded at Monocacy, MD in July 1864 and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in Gouverneur Apr. 7, 1891 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McFerran, Thomas | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Edwards |
Feb. 7, 1844 | Edwards, NY | Samuel McFerran; Mary Beggs | ||
died of measles Feb. 7, 1862 at Camp Union in Potsdam NY and is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Edwards (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McGibbons, Thomas Edward | Corp. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Feb. 1825 | Scotland | Richard McGibbons | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Dec. 1864 and mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. He married Jane Taggart. He died of apoplexy at the Michigan Soldiers Home in Grand Rapids, MI May 24, 1902 and is buried in Veterans Home Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI in Plot 4 Row 13 Grave 1. He lived in the Buckton area of Stockholm (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McGilvary, John | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Oct. 11, 1844 | Williamstown, ON | John McGilvary; Catherine Urquhart | ||
mustered out with the company Jul. 15, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died May 16, 1927 in Potsdam and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He lived in Stockholm in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McGilvary, John | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. C | Potsdam |
1811 | ||||
transferred into the 13th NY H. Art. Co. D and died of disease Oct. 17, 1864 aboard the steamer Atlantic, en route from Fortress Monroe, VA to New York City (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McGoff, John | Pvt. | Jul. 13, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
1842 | Ireland | Margaret ______ | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865 (TC, AG, 1850) | ||||
McGovern, Patrick | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 106th NY inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1848 | Burlington, VT | Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. His birthplace is listed as St. Lawrence Co. in the 1865 census. He died in St. Louis, MO Aug. 14, 1866 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
McGowan, Sheridan S. | Comm. Sgt | Jan. 25, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. I | Massena |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | John McGowan; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He also served in the US Navy. He died Oct. 10, 1923 in Keeseville, NY (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
McGraw, George | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
Apr. 11, 1841 | New York | |||
discharged for weak lungs Nov. 10, 1863 at Washington, DC. He died June 9, 1930 in Little Rock, AR (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
McGraw, Thomas | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1827 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 17, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 16th NY Art. and was transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. Co. I in May 1864. He was wounded at Cold Harbor, VA in June 1864 and again discharged for disability June 7, 1865 at Mower General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McGregor, David | Corp. | Aug. 1, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hammond |
Feb. 28, 1838 | Hammond, NY | William McGregor; Mary Moncrief | ||
captured and paroled Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and mustered out at Camp Parole, Annapolis, MD June 14, 1865. He died Apr. 26, 1903 and is buried in Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McGuire, Patrick | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Feb. 1815 | Ireland | Owen McGuire; Ann Wead(?) | ||
captured Oct. 11, 1863 near Brandy Station, VA and died of exposure and starvation at Libby Prison in Richmond, VA Feb. 12, 1864 (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McGuoy, James | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1862 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | |
1839 | ||||
detached on recruiting service in October, 1862 and no further record (AG) | ||||
McHugh, Daniel | Pvt. | May 19, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
1847 | Franklin Co. NY | |||
deserted Nov. 8, 1863 at Vienna, VA and sentenced to 2 years confinement and dishonorably discharged (AG, 1865) | ||||
McIntosh, David Allen | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Gouverneur |
Jan. 18, 1842 | Potsdam, NY | Ephraim McIntosh; Mary Ann Philips | ||
he appears to be the 16 yr old boy listed in 1860 Hermon. He mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died May 12, 1934 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
McIntosh, Henry Addison | Pvt. | Feb. 26, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Sep. 2, 1846 | Massena, NY | Ephraim McIntosh; Mary Ann Philips | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Pitcairn in 1901. He died in Harrisville, NY Apr. 19, 1923 and is buried in Harrisville Cemetery with no death date on the stone (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McIntosh, John | Corp. | Oct. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1824 | ||||
killed in action Jul. 6, 1864 at Petersburg, VA. He is buried in City Point National Cemetery Grave 930, with his rank mistakenly given as Captain instead of Corporal. His widow Mary lived in Ogdensburg in 1865 (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McIntyre, Charles E. | Pvt. | May 17, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Gouverneur |
1840 | Jefferson Co. NY | Jefferson McIntyre; Margaret ______ | ||
mustered out May 28 ,1863 at Albany, NY (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McIntyre, John D. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1836 | Jefferson Co. NY | Daniel McIntyre; Sally ________ | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps and mustered out June 27, 1865 at Providence, RI. He died Aug. 27, 1868 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery. His family lived in Russell in 1850 and in Oswegatchie in 1865. He may be the man who is listed in the Potsdam TC record (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
McIntyre, William Albert | Sgt. | Sep. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Russell |
1843 | Philadelphia, NY | Daniel McIntyre; Sally Hamlin | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Apr. 30, 1867 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
McKean, Wallace | Artific. | Aug. 23, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Gouverneur |
Mar. 7, 1833 | Madrid, NY | Robert McKean; Eleanor Miller | ||
mustered out May 23, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married twice: first to Sarah Turnbull, then to her sister Mary Turnbull. He died in Gouverneur Apr. 21, 1918 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. His family came to Gouverneur in 1846. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McKean, William | Capt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Feb. 10, 1826 | Ontario, Canada | Robert McKean; Eleanor Miller | ||
mustered out of the service Oct. 23, 1862 because of total blindness. His first wife Mary died in 1855 and his second wife Sarah Ormiston died in 1910. He died Dec. 19, 1902 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McKean, William Robert | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Nov. 22, 1847 | Gouverneur, NY | William McKean; Mary Hudson | ||
mustered out May 17, 1865. He died in November, 1890 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, 1860, cemetery, data, newspaper) | ||||
McKee, Elon G. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1842 | New York | Joseph McKee; Emily Weaver | ||
died of fever Aug. 5, 1863. He and his family lived in Hermon in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McKee, James | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1823 | Ontario, Canada | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 16th NY H. Art. Co. H in Dec. 1863 and mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC. He is listed as McKie in the AG record of the 16th Art.. The Lisbon TC record says he abandoned his wife and absconded with another man's wife. He is also listed in the Oswegatchie TC record. He appears to be the man living in 1860 Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
McKee, Jesse | 2nd Lt. | Aug. 23, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
Feb. 27, 1828 | Adams, NY | Appleton McKee; Sabra Wood | ||
discharged June 3, 1863 at Yorktown, VA. He married Lucy Johnson and lived in Morrison, IL in 1900. He died May 18, 1904 and is buried in Grove Hill Cemetery in Whiteside Co. Illinois (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
McKee, Joseph | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jan. 28, 1829 | Canada | James McKee; Elizabeth Campbell | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He may be the Joseph McKie listed in 1860 Fowler. He died May 18, 1912 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McKee, Uri | Pvt. | Dec. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Hermon |
Oct. 3, 1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph McKee; Emily Weaver | ||
wounded badly in the arm at Petersburg, VA and in Mt. Pleasant General Hospital in Washington, DC from Mar. 28, 1865 until Aug. 1865. He was discharged from Douglas General Hospital in Washington, DC Sep. 6, 1865. He moved to California and worked at the US Mint in San Francisco. He died Nov. 27, 1914 in Winters, CA and is buried in San Francisco National Cemetery in Plot West 117A (AG, 1850, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
McKee, William | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Edwards |
Dec. 24, 1835 | Edwards, NY | James McKee; Margaret Carver | ||
wounded in the foot at Gettysburg, PA in July 1863. He was discharged Oct. 22, 1864 and died March 4, 1910. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Edwards (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McKeever, Robert | Pvt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
1844 | New York | Charles McKeever; Elizabeth _____ | ||
died of dysentery Feb. 29, 1864 at Regimental Hospital in Charleston, SC. This family appears as Macever in 1860 Lisbon and appears in the Lisbon TC record, but lived in Oswegatchie in 1865. His death notice says he died Feb 12, 1864 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
McKelvy, Alexander | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Oct. 12, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | Hugh McKelvy; Margaret Caldwell | ||
wounded and lost lower part of left leg Aug. 2, 1864 and discharged for disability Feb. 25, 1865 at Troy, NY. He died in Lisbon Dec. 16, 1875 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery. His widow lived in Lisbon in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
McKelvy, James | Corp. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Apr. 25, 1838 | Co. Monaghan, Ireland | Hugh McKelvy; Margaret Caldwell | ||
mustered out at Albany, NY May 22, 1863. He re-enlisted into the 14th NY H Art. Co. A and rose to the rank of 2nd Lt. He was wounded in Jul. 1864 in front of Petersburg. He mustered out May 18, 1865. He lived in Juniata, NE in 1893 and died there Jan. 30, 1924. He is buried in Juniata Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, NMC, newspaper, data) | ||||
McKelvy, William Neal | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
Sep. 13, 1842 | Lisbon, NY | Hugh McKelvy; Margaret Caldwell | ||
died of chronic diarrhea Sep. 20, 1863 at Brigade Hospital, Folly Island, SC. He is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Plot 2269 (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery) | ||||
McKenny, Samuel | Pvt. | May 18, 1861 | 34th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1832 | Canada | William McKenny; Hannah _______ | ||
deserted Sept. 29, 1861 at Seneca Mills, MD. He lived in Louisville in 1850 and Potsdam in 1860 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
McKenzie, Owen | Pvt. | Oct. 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Canton |
1839 | New York | Daniel McKenzie; Elotia _______ | ||
killed in action June 13, 1864 at Trevellis(?) Station, GA. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC records which says he was killed at Trevellian Station, VA which agrees with AG report. A newspaper notice says he was from Morley (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
McKenzie, William | Pvt. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 18th NY Cav. Co. L | Canton |
1840 | Morley, NY | Daniel McKenzie; Elotia _______ | ||
died of heart disease Aug. 22, 1864 at Thibadaux, LA and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Plot 5069. He is also listed in the TC records of Lisbon. He mustered in as a blacksmith. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McKim, George C. | Sgt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Lawrence |
Dec. 28, 1839 | Ireland | James McKim | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in about 1886 and is buried in Haleville Cemetery in Lawrence. His widow Mary Chambers McKim lived in Potsdam in 1890 and died near Eben in 1923 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
McKinney, Samuel | Pvt. | Feb. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. | Canton |
1831 | New York | |||
died in the General Hospital at Portsmouth, RI May 23, 1865. He was originally buried there but moved to Cypress Hills National Cemetery Grave 3536, which lists him as being a member of the 47th NY Inf. He does not appear in the records of the 193rd Inf. (1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McKinney, William A. | Pvt. | Nov. 13, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
1842 | ||||
killed by a sharpshooter while on picket duty June 25, 1864 near Petersburg, VA. His grave (#3417) in City Point National Cemetery says he died June 6, 1864. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not in Pierrepont's (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McLaren, Daniel | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
1836 | New York | Peter McLaren; Elizabeth _____ | ||
died of typhoid fever Feb. 26, 1863 at Martinsburg, VA and is buried in Edwardsville Cemetery in the Town of Morristown. He lived with his mother and her second husband John Murphy in 1850 Morristown (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McLaren, John | Capt. | Sep. 9, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
Mar. 1821 | Vermont | |||
discharged May 20, 1863 at West Point, VA. He married Ellen Washburn in Heuvelton Jan. 28, 1847. He was living in Hermon in the 1880's and in Heuvelton in 1890. He died at his daughter's home in Canton in Oct. 1906 and was buried in Heuvelton Hillcrest Cemetery Oct. 10, 1906. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
McLaughlin, Michael | Pvt. | Mar. 7, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1847 | Vermont | Thomas McLaughlin | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McLaughlin, William F. | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | Anthony McLaughlin; Bridget ______ | ||
deserted May 31, 1864 at White House Landing, VA. He died before May, 1887 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg according to newspaper lists (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
McLean, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Potsdam |
1838 | ||||
drowned Dec. 22, 1864 off the coast of Florida when the steamer North America went down on its way from New Orleans to New York City. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
McLean, John | Pvt. | June, 1862 | USS Portsmouth | Oswegatchie |
1844 | Ireland | |||
may be the son of Duncan McLean listed in 1850 Oswegatchie (1865) | ||||
McLean, Robert | Pvt. | Jan. 27, 1862 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1821 | Ireland | |||
discharged at Washington, DC and re-enlisted into the 142nd NY Inf. Co. H in Aug. 1862. He transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Dec. 12, 1863 and mustered out Jul. 10, 1865 at Frederick City, MD. He died Sep. 9, 1897 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McLean, Robert | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1863 | 24th NY Cav. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1845 | Canada | Robert McLean | ||
captured Oct. 1, 1864 near South Side Railroad, VA and paroled Mar. 1, 1865 from N. E. Ferry, NC. He was then sent to Camp Parole, MD and to Albany, NY where he was assigned to the 1st Prov. Cav. in June 1, 1865. He was mustered out June 27, 1865 at Cloud's Mill, VA. He died Apr. 14, 1900 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McLean, William | Pvt. | Nov 11, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Donald McLean; Elizabeth Clark | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 22, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died Jul. 2, 1910 in Seattle, WA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
McLear, James | Corp. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Morristown |
Jan. 5, 1844 | Morristown, NY | Hugh McLear; Margaret Mellon | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Mason City, MO in 1865. He appears in the TC record of Morristown and Hammond. He lived in Morristown in 1860 and 1890, but in Hammond in 1865. He married Hannah Hunter. He died May 25, 1911 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Rossie (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McLennan, William M. | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1844 | Franklin Co. NY | James McLennan | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He was wounded and in the hospital May 9, 1864 at Laurel Hill, VA. He served 28 months and was then discharged. He died Mar. 2, 1922 in Seattle, WA (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McLeod, Alexander | Corp. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Allen McLeod; Maria Gould | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He was discharged for disability Feb. 28, 1865. He died Feb. 10, 1868 and is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
McLeod, Nelson Walford | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
May 6, 1848 | St. Lawrence Co. | Jason M. McCleod; Mary Jane Loverin | ||
died Dec. 16, 1865 at Cumberland, MD and is buried in Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McLeod, Norman | Sgt. | Sep. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Louisville |
1838 | Louisville, NY | Allen McLeod; Maria Gould | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He was kicked in the head by a horse and died Sep. 30, 1906 and is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McLeod, William B. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
1844 | New York | James McLeod; Mary ________ | ||
deserted Apr. 1, 1863 while on furlough. He had died by 1906 (TC. AG, 1850, NMC) | ||||
McMannus, John | Pvt. | Feb. 16, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Pierrepont |
June 24, 1849 | Rossie, NY | Charles McMannus; Ann McGuire | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He is listed in the Parishville and Pierrepont TC records and apparently got bounty money from Pierrepont (TC, AG) | ||||
McMillan, Alexander | Pvt. | Jan. 1, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Russell |
1838 | Donville, ON | |||
mustered out Jul. 26, 1865 at a hospital in Albany, NY and died in Canton, NY Apr. 29, 1903. He had lived in North Russell since about 1859, later moving to Canton, NY. He is buried at North Russell Cemetery (AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McMillan, David | Pvt. | Nov. 8, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1843 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 22, 1862 at Washington, DC. He later enlisted into the 9th IL Cav. Co. and then 134th IL Inf. Co. A. He lived in Kewanee, IL in 1865 and died Apr. 30, 1926 at Corte Madura, CA (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McMonagle, David | Pvt. | Dec. 6, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | DeKalb |
May, 1827 | Ireland | |||
deserted from DeKalb Nov. 15, 1862 while on furlough from US Military Hospital in Washington DC. His residence was supposed to be in Ontario in 1866 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
McNamara, John | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Norfolk |
1813 | Ireland | Daniel McNamara; Jane Oates | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 30, 1862. He later served in the 57th MA Inf. Co. E. He died Feb. 15, 1890 and is buried in Visitation Cemetery in Norfolk. His widow Nancy lived in Norfolk in 1890. (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
McNamara, John | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
1824 | Ireland | |||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA. He married Maria Shaver Nov. 24, 1845 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
McNanny, Christopher | Pvt. | Aug. 19, 1862 | 106th NY inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1830 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability June 1, 1865. He died Apr. 5, 1909 and is buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Madrid (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
McPhail, Alexander Wellington | Pvt. | Dec. 3, 1863 | Heavy Artillery(?) | Brasher |
1844 | Canada | Awley McPhail; Adelia _______ | ||
died in Aspenwall, VA (?) May 8, 1864. The AG reports say that he went from the 84th NY Inf. Co. K to the 5th Veteran Inf. Co. A and was absent at muster out (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
McQueer, Edward | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Morristown |
1848 | New York | Thomas McQueer; Jane ________ | ||
died of disease Nov. 11, 1864 at City Point, VA and is probably the man buried as McQueen at City Point National Cemetery, Grave 1248. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
McQueer, Stephen | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Morristown |
Sep. 12, 1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Thomas McQueer; Jane ________ | ||
discharged June 19, 1865 at Harewood Hospital, Washington, DC. He married Harriet Fields Dec. 25, 1865 and lived in Michigan in 1870 and 1880. His wife filed for divorce in 1897, but withdrew it. He died of arteriosclerosis Jul. 31, 1912 in Solon, MI and is buried in Solon Cemetery, Solon, MI. His death certificate lists his father as William (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
McRaw, William C. | Corp. | Aug. 15, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
1825 | ||||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. (TC, AG, newspaper) | ||||
McSwan, Norman | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st VT Cav. Co. C | Macomb |
May 15, 1824 | Scotland | Kenneth McSwan; Euphema McDonald | ||
enlisted at White River Jct., VT and mustered out June 21, 1865. He died June 24, 1905 and is buried in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb. He married Helen Merton (TC, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
McWilliams, William G. | Sgt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1835 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Feb. 20, 1889 and is buried in Veterans Home Cemetery, Grand Rapids, MI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mea, John W. | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. D | Waddington |
1840 | New York | John Mea; Mary ________ | ||
transferred to the 97th NY Inf. Co. D in June, 1864 and deserted Oct. 31, 1864 from a hospital in Washington, DC. The TC lists his occupation as a "loafer". He appears to have moved to Detroit, MI by 1900 and died there Sep. 23, 1917. He is buried in Mt. Olivet cemetery in Detroit according to his death certificate (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, data) | ||||
Meacham, Charles H. | Pvt. | Sep. 26, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
1844 | Orator Meacham; Audersa Holden | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 24, 1863 at New Bern, NC and re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. Co. D. He was again discharged for disability May 3, 1864 and died of consumption at Soldiers Home Hospital in Washington DC May 11, 1864. He is buried as Meacher in Soldiers Home National Cemetery Plot 352 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Meacham, Elem Sylvester | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
June 5, 1844 | Dickinson, NY | Samuel Meacham; Ruby Palmer | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 18, 1863 at Ft. Monroe, VA and later re-enlisted into the 26th NY Cav. and was discharged Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He went by the alias Edward McArn when in the 26th NY Cav. He lived in Dickinson in 1860 and in St. Regis Falls in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, data) | ||||
Meacham, Holley A. | Pvt. | Oct. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Hopkinton |
Jan. 5, 1842 | Hopkinton, NY | Edward L. Meacham; Sally Palmer | ||
died of fever Dec. 31, 1861 at Camp Preston King near Baltimore, MD and is buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery in Plot 425. A newspaper article written by Rev. Eddy mentioned that he was from Hopkinton (TC, AG, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Meacham, Samuel | Pvt. | Dec. 10, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
1812 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Mar. 6, 1863 at Hampton, VA. He died Mar. 12, 1885 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville. (AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Mead, Danford | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
Apr. 7, 1844 | Potsdam, NY | Daniel Mead; Julia West | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Milford, Iowa in 1913 but moved back to Canton. He died at the hospital in Ogdensburg, NY Oct. 30, 1926 and is buried in the new section of Madrid Cemetery. He is listed as Daniel in the AG report (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mead, Henry | Corp. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1843 | Potsdam, NY | Daniel Mead; Julia West | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He moved to Minnesota in 1865. He died in Litchfield, MN in 1926 and was buried there. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Mead, Hiram | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1839 | New York | Daniel Mead; Julia West | ||
killed in action Jul. 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Mead, Lucius C. | Pvt. | Nov. 20, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Potsdam |
Jul. 3, 1843 | Brasher, NY | Thomas Mead; Susan ________ | ||
captured at Port Republic, VA Oct. 19, 1864 and was sent to Libby and Andersonville prisons. He was paroled May 1, 1865 and sent to the 2nd NY Prov. Cav. He married Sarah Valley June 20, 1866. He moved from Norwood to DeKalb Jct. in 1919 and died there Sep. 5, 1924. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood with his wife and mother. One death notice say he was born in Brasher, and another says Lawrence. His family lived in Homer, MI in 1850. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record but no other (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, 1920, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Meade, James Eugene | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
May 3, 1847 | Wilna, Jefferson Co., NY | James Meade; Susan Cross | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Apr. 30, 1866(?) and is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Fowler (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mears, Philo Hotchkiss | Pvt. | Dec. 11, 1862 | 12th NY Cav. Co. E | Stockholm |
June 9, 1841 | Stockholm, NY | Harvey R. Mears; Amanda Hotchkiss | ||
taken prisoner at Little Washington, NC Aug. 9. 1864 and was discharged for disability June 1, 1865 at Grant General Hospital, Willett's Point, NY. He died of tuberculosis in Stockholm May 31, 1868 and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Meekham, Jeremiah S. | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
Jul. 13, 1828 | Canada | Jeremiah Meekham; Sarah Ward | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 4, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He lived in Parishville in 1865 and 1890 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Meghan, James | Pvt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
1836 | New York | Patrick Meghan; Mary ________ | ||
transferred to the 16th US Inf. Feb. 13, 1863. Listed as Megin in AG report (AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, newspaper) | ||||
Meighan, James | Pvt. | Feb. 3, 1862 | 11th NY Cav Co. D | Canton |
1837 | ||||
discharged for disability Mar. 30, 1864. Canton TC says he died in the service and his widow applied for a pension in Feb. 1874 (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Mein, Richard | Pvt. | Dec. 31, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Louisville |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Elizabeth _____ | ||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at New York City. He died Mar. 31, 1913 in Milford, NE and is buried in Blue Mound Cemetery in Milford, NE (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Melbert, F. Eugene | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1841 | ||||
died of disease Sep. 17, 1864 in hospital in City Point, VA. Name may be Maubert, Mubert, Newbert or Neubert (AG) | ||||
Melhinch, Thomas | Pvt. | Oct. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
Apr. 17, 1842 | Ogdensburg, NY | Thomas Melhinch; Amelia Steel | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Dec. 7, 1872 and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Mellen, Edward | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
1838 | New York | Nathan Mellen; Adeline _______ | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He lived with his family in DeKalb in 1860, but is listed in the Fowler TC record and not DeKalb's. His parents are buried in Richville. He died Dec. 28, 1900 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Mellon, Thomas Robert | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | Stockholm |
Apr. 18, 1847 | Stockholm, NY | James Mellon; Margaret Frasier | ||
mustered out Jul. 21, 1865 from Ira Harris US General Hospital in Albany, NY. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Menard, Gloade | Pvt. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
Feb. 1840 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Aug. 9, 1862. He died June 14, 1921 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery as "Glode Manor". He is listed as "Manon" in 1860 Ogdensburg and as "Menard" in 1880 and 1900 Ogdensburg, and as Manor on his grave and in the AG and NMC (AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, 1900, NMC, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Menard, Joseph | Corp. | Aug. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
June, 1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in Ogdensburg Jul. 20, 1916 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery according to his death notice (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Merchant, Albion Nehemiah | Pvt. | Sep. 15, 1863 | 47th NY Inf. Co. E | Lawrence |
June 8, 1843 | Lawrence, NY | Nehemiah Merchant; Diantha Houghton | ||
discharged for disability June 2, 1864. He had learned the printer's trade at the Courier and Freeman in Potsdam and became editor of the Rhode Island Democrat in Providence, RI. He died in Providence in May 1884. He lived in Champlain, NY in 1870 (TC, AG, 1850, 1870, newspaper) | ||||
Merithew, Gilbert T. | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Sep. 30, 1836 | Gouverneur, NY | Jeremiah Merithew; Betsey Clark | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died June 20, 1913 and is buried with his wife in Wayside Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Merithew, James P. | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
Jan. 9, 1844 | Gouverneur, NY | John Merithew; Nancy Noble | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Andrew Merithew of DeKalb and discharged May 30, 1865. He moved to the Risley Road in DeKalb as a child married Kate Scanlon of Morley who died in 1868. He then married Eliza Jones in 1870. He died Feb. 10, 1920 in DeKalb Jct. and is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Merria, Francis | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1822 | Canada | Clarissa ______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Julia Chio. He died Apr. 18, 1902 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He is listed as Merritt in the AG and as Merriot in 1860 Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Merrihew, Valentine | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pitcairn |
1840 | Hermon, NY | George E. Merrihew; Betsey _______ | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 26, 1862 near Washington Court House, Rappahannock Co. VA and is buried in Culpeper National Cemetery in Grave 361 (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery) | ||||
Merrill, Daniel M. | Pvt. | Jul. 1863 | 95th NY Inf. Co. C | Brasher |
1843 | Brasher, NY | Joseph Merrill; Almeda H. Mills | ||
died Sep. 1, 1864 at Sands Island, NY and buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery Plot 1797. He also has a stone in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. He was a draft substitute for an Oswegatchie man and appears in the Brasher and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Merrill, James Perkins | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
Dec. 8, 1842 | Parishville, NY | Sylvanus Merrill; Sylvia White | ||
died of chronic diarrhea at Hagerstown, MD hospital Nov. 3, 1862. He is listed in the Depeyster 1865 census and their TC records as well as in Parishville's (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Merrill, Lewis R. | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | Prov. Marshall Corps | Brasher |
1838 | Brasher, NY | Joseph Merrill; Almeda Mills | ||
assigned as a service detective (TC, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Merrill, William H. | 1st Sgt. | Dec. 22, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. | Brasher |
1841 | Brasher, NY | Joseph Merrill; Almeda Mills | ||
unassigned and transferred into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M May 10, 1864. He was discharged July 21, 1865 at Petersburg, VA (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Merrill, Willis | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Nov. 3, 1841 | Stockholm, NY | Harry Merrill; Emeline Webster | ||
discharged Jan. 9, 1863. He lived in West Stockholm for many years and then moved to Syracuse, NY where he suffered a broken arm and hip as the result of a fall. He was moved to the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY where he died Dec. 3, 1918. He was brought to Worcester, MA for burial (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1890, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Merritt, Ansel Wheeler | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Russell |
Mar. 9, 1828 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Jan. 12, 1863 and died Feb. 17, 1899. He lived in Hermon in 1850 and 1862 (AG, 1850, 1860, NMC, data) | ||||
Merritt, Chauncey | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
Sep. 12, 1842 | Hartford, OH | Holland Merritt; Caroline Drake | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and died of those wounds Jul. 2, 1864 at Washington, DC. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 13/6429 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Merritt, Edwin Atkins | QM | Nov. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. | Pierrepont |
Feb. 26, 1828 | Sudbury, VT | Noahdiah Merritt; Relief Parker | ||
served as Quartermaster of the regiment until 1864 at which time he was re-assigned to a post near Great Falls on the Potomac and was Commissary of Subsistence. He married Eliza Rich May 5, 1858. He was a NYS Assemblyman 1859-1860. After the war, he was Collector of the Port of New York and American Consul-General in London. He was instrumental in establishing the Normal School in Potsdam. He died in Potsdam Dec. 26, 1916 and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery. He is listed in the 1865 census of Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Merritt, Holland Jr. | Pvt. | Jan. 11, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
Aug. 22, 1840 | Hartford, OH | Holland Merritt; Caroline Drake | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 8, 1862 at Newport News, VA. He lived in Lawrence in 1890 and is listed as having epilepsy. He died May 10, 1893 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Merritt, Holland Sr. | Music. | Nov. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
1806 | Vermont | |||
no further record in the AG report. He married Caroline Drake (AG, 1860) | ||||
Merritt, Horace | Pvt. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1843 | Cornwall, VT | John Merritt; Rachel Lewis | ||
died of measles Jan. 12, 1862 at Camp Union, Potsdam, NY. He is buried in Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Merritt, Isaac Hilen(?) | Pvt. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
1842 | Cornwall, VT | John Merritt; Rachel Lewis | ||
died of disease June 3, 1862 at Post Hospital, Bottom's Bridge, VA and is buried in Castle Cemetery in Hopkinton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Merritt, Joseph | Corp. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Hopkinton |
1839 | Hartford, OH | Holland Merritt; Caroline Drake | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Mar. 10, 1910 (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Merritt, William | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hopkinton |
Mar. 23, 1828 | Crown Point, NY | Holland Merritt; Caroline Drake | ||
killed in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Merrow, Martin | Sgt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
1838 | New Hampshire | |||
died Jan. 21, 1865 while on sick furlough in Colton. He is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Merry, Henry | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1833 | New York | Isaac Merry; Anna Moran | ||
discharged for wounds received in action June 2, 1862. He re-enlisted into the 7th NY H. Art. and was killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Merry, Isaac T. | Capt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
Nov. 8, 1837 | New York | Isaac Merry; Anna Moran | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in Springfield, OH in 1866. He died Mar. 23, 1914 in Ogdensburg and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Merry, William A. | 1st Lt. | Jul. 18, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
Aug. 3, 1841 | Keeseville, NY | Isaac Merry; Anna Moran | ||
had his horse shot out from under him and tried to make it from Martinsburg to Maryland but was captured and was a prisoner for 18 months. He was discharged Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Jan. 28, 1869 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. His widow Alice lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Merton, William | Sgt. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
May 5, 1841 | Macomb, NY | Thomas Merton; Elizabeth Jefferson | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died June 29, 1923 in Brookfield, MI. He appears as Martin and Murton in several records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Meyette, Alfred | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Jacob Meyette; Josephine _____ | ||
wounded in action Jul. 9, 1864 and mustered out June 27, 1865 at Annapolis, MD. He died Jul. 1, 1911. The surname appears as Meatt, Maette, Meyette etc (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Meyette, Jacob | Pvt. | Jan. 28, 1863 | 57th MA Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
1824 | Canada | |||
his widow Josephine Meyette applied for a pension in May 1882. The surname appears as Meatt, Maette, Meyette etc. (1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Middlemass, George | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Jul. 28, 1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Middlemass; Isabel Murdie | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Nov. 14, 1932 in Lisbon and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mighells, Thurston | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Hermon |
June, 1833 | Jefferson Co. NY | Randall Mighells; Rosina _______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Russell in 1890. He died in Gouverneur October 26, 1902 and is buried in Russell Village Cemetery as Miles Thirstin. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Miles, Alonzo | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Maria Stockwell. He died in Russell Sep. 27, 1891 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery. He lived in Hermon in 1860 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Miles, Josiah A. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Mar. 1842 | New York | Sylvia ________ | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 12, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co F in Feb. 1864. He was dropped as a deserter Aug. 16, 1865. He lived in Hopkinton near Childwold in 1890. He died Jan. 19, 1919 at the National Soldiers Home in Tennessee and is buried in Mountain Home National Cemetery in Plot F 10 17. He lived with his mother in Schuyler Falls, NY in 1850 and in Canton in 1900 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Miles, Lyndon Knox | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Russell |
Oct. 29, 1847 | New York | Rev. Harvey Miles; Louisa Knox | ||
died of typhoid fever Nov. 5, 1864 in Filbert Street Hospital in Philadelphia, PA and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm, NY. This family lived in Russell in 1850. He had earlier tried to enlist into the 14th NY H. Art. but was rejected as being too young (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Miles, Nathan Samuel Knox | Music. | Sep. 26, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Band | Potsdam |
1836 | Philadelphia, NY | Harvey Miles; Susannah Knox | ||
discharged Aug. 9, 1862. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1880 and New York City in 1900. He died in Watertown, NY June 11, 1911 and is buried in North Watertown Cemetery, Watertown, NY (TC, AG, 1880, 1900, NMC, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Miles, Stephen S. Knox | Corp. | Jul. 9, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Russell |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Rev. Harvey Miles; Louisa Knox | ||
drafted and captured Mar. 24, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA. He was paroled the same day and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Camp Parole, MD. He died Jul. 12, 1892 and is buried in Russell Village Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Millard, Albert Wallace | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Lisbon |
Sep. 19, 1840 | Stratford, VT | George Millard; Norma Wallace | ||
died Feb. 6, 1865 at Deep Bottom, VA at the Flying Hospital, 24th Corps. He is buried at City Point National Cemetery in Site A/ 638 but there is also a stone for him in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Millard, Robert A. | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1842 | New York | Eleazer Millard; Betsey _______ | ||
wounded in action May 8, 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Feb. 5, 1903 and is buried in Rosehill Cemetery in Cook Co. IL. He had originally enlisted into the 18th NY Inf. Co K but deserted 2 days later in Albany. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Alexander | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
June 4, 1843 | Canada | Joseph Miler; Betsey Stowell | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 15, 1862 at Camp Preston King, MD. He re-enlisted into the 6th NH Inf. Co E Jan. 5, 1864 and was discharged June 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He apparently is the man who died in 1931 and is buried in Winthrop Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Miller, Benjamin | Pvt. | Dec. 5, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. B | Colton |
Nov. 4, 1847 | Pierrepont, NY | Samuel A. Miller; Experience ____ | ||
discharged Jul. 22, 1865 at Gayoso General Hospital in Memphis, TN. He died about 1870 and is buried in a single grave off NY Rte 56 at an area known as "The Plains" (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Miller, Benjamin Moses | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Oct. 6, 1844 | Dansville, NY | William Miller; Melinda A. Clifton | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died in Gouverneur Aug. 11, 1939 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Charles | Pvt. | Jul. 13, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. E | Hopkinton |
Mar. 19, 1840 | New York | Stephen Miller; Abigail Jenne | ||
drafted from the Town of Colton and is listed in their TC record, but lived in Hopkinton with his parents in 1860. He was wounded May 6, 1864 at the Wilderness and died of wounds May 18, 1864 at Washington, DC. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Site 27/212 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Cornelius | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Massena |
1835 | Canada | |||
discharged May 22, 1863 at Albany NY. He then re-enlisted into the 92nd NY Inf. Co. A in Dec. 1863 and was transferred into the 96th NY Inf. Co. B in Dec. 1864. He mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. He died May 22, 1913 and is buried in Massena Center Cemetery. He may be the man listed as Henry Miller in the 1890 census of Massena (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Miller, Daniel Stowell | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Mar. 7, 1826 | Canada | Joseph Miller; Betsey Stowell | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Apr. 22, 1916 in Alexandria, MN (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Miller, Deodatus | Corp. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Miler; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record but is listed as Datus in the 1860 Madrid census and as Deodatus in the 1865 census of Madrid. His grandfather is buried in Chamberlain Corners Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Miller, George | Pvt. | Sep. 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. H | Canton |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died Jul. 27, 1890 and is buried in Bridge Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Henry John | Pvt. | Sep. 28, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Gouverneur |
1842 | England | William Miller; Melinda A. Clifton | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co. M and rose to 1st Sergeant. He mustered out May 31, 1866 at Victoria, TX. He moved to Baraboo, WI by 1906. He died Jul. 14, 1922 in Beloit, WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC, data) | ||||
Miller, James | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
Mar. 2, 1833 | Morristown, NY | John Miller; Catherine Young | ||
he married Mariette Spooner in Sep. 1856. He was captured in action either May 16, 1864 (TC) or Sep. 29, 1864 (AG) in front of Richmond, VA and was held as a prisoner 5 months. He mustered out with company June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Sep. 14, 1910 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He is listed in DeKalb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Miller, James E. | Corp. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1839 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Jan. 7, 1863 (AG, 1860) | ||||
Miller, John | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1847 | Oswegatchie, NY | Robert Miller; Ellen Snoddy | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died in Charlevoix, MI Jul. 17, 1930 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Charlevoix, MI. This family lived in Oswegatchie in 1860 and 1865. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Miller, John | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. I | Pitcairn |
Oct. 26, 1832 | John Miller ; Jane King | |||
enlisted for the city of Utica and mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Feb. 14, 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery, Carryall, OH (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
Miller, John L. | Music. | May 1, 1863 | Brigade Band | Oswegatchie |
1823 | North Carolina | |||
attached to the band of 2nd Brigade, 6th Corps, 1st Division of the Army of the Potomac. (1865) | ||||
Miller, Joseph | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Aug. 2, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | Samuel Miller; Jane Thompson | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Miller, Levi | Capt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1807 | Turin, NY | Levi Miller; Mary Doud | ||
discharged June 12, 1862 and again enrolled in the same company in Aug. 1862. He mustered out June 16, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He lived in Norfolk in 1890 and died Sep. 4, 1890 in North Stockholm. He is buried in Louisville Community Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Miller, Levi | Pvt. | Nov. 13, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1845 | Canada | Levi Miller; Matilda _______ | ||
deserted Oct. 3, 1862. His father applied for and got a pension for his service in 1869 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Miller, Manoah | Pvt. | Mar. 20, 1865 | 96th NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Daniel B. Miller; Caroline ______ | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 18, 1865 at Warrenton, VA. He died in 1880 and is buried in Norton Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Milton Hawley | Pvt. | Oct. 1864 | 19th US Inf. Co. F | DeKalb |
Jul. 5, 1842 | DeKalb, NY | Oliver Bizel Miller; Sarah Lemon | ||
hired as a draft substitute. He re-enlisted into the 19th US Army Regt. and in 1890 he said he served from Oct. 1864 to Oct. 1867. He married Sarah Stafford. He lived in Russell in 1890 and died in Hailesboro Nov. 25, 1929. He is buried in Palmerville Cemetery in Russell. (TC, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Miller, Philip | Pvt. | Nov. 27, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Colton |
Oct. 30, 1838 | Essex Co. NY | Stephen Miller; Abigail Jenne | ||
discharged for disability Jul. 19, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived in Pierrepont in 1865. He died in 1894 and is buried in Oakhill Cemetery in Estherville, IA. This family lived in Jay, NY in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Robert | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 20, 1826 | St. Lawrence Co. | Robert Miller; Jane Curlett | ||
partially paralyzed and discharged for disability June 22, 1864. He died in Charlevoix, MI Nov. 29, 1910 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Charlevoix, MI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Miller, Robert M. | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1844 | Ireland | Fanny ________ | ||
he was appointed hospital steward in Sep. 1863 and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 near Manchester, VA (AG, 1865) | ||||
Miller, Samuel | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
May 9, 1832 | Ireland | |||
absent in Slough Hospital in Alexandria, VA in 1865 when the company mustered out. In 1890 he said he was discharged Jul 12, 1865. He died Aug. 20, 1896 and is buried in Old DeKalb Cemetery. He appears in the DeKalb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Samuel | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
Apr. 2, 1824 | Canada | Joseph Miller; Betsey Stowell | ||
died of apoplexy Dec. 27, 1862 at New Creek, VA. He is listed in the Stockholm TC records as well as in Parishville's (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Miller, Samuel Augustus | Pvt. | Jan. 3, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. B | Colton |
1812 | Vermont | |||
died of disease Aug. 29, 1864 at University Hospital in New Orleans. He is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Grave 4754 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Samuel Stephen | Pvt. | Oct 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
Jan. 25, 1840 | Long Sault Is., Massena, NY | Stephen Miller; Ann _________ | ||
mustered out Nov. 2, 1864 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He later became a doctor and married Laura Martin. He died in Lexington, NE Oct. 28, 1902 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery there. (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Miller, Simon G. | Pvt. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. B | Madrid |
1847 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Miller; Mary ________ | ||
discharged June 30, 1865. He died Nov. 6, 1916 in Mantooville, MN (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Miller, William | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Brasher |
May 20, 1830 | Canada | Joseph Miller; Betsey Stowell | ||
mustered out with company July 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died Jan. 29, 1909. He lived in Stockholm in 1865 and appears in the Brasher and Stockholm TC records. He died Jan. 29, 1909 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Miller, William | Corp. | Sep. 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Fine |
1841 | ||||
killed in action Jul. 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA (AG, 1865) | ||||
Miller, William P. | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
Jan. 1, 1826 | Virginia | Abram Miller; Mary Raines | ||
wounded in the hand Sep 26, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864. He was discharged June 13, 1865 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Miller, William Percival | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Fine |
Mar. 12, 1808 | Longford, Ireland | John Miller; Ann Percival | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 25, 1862 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died Aug. 15, 1889 in Fine and is buried in South Edwards Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Miller, William Thomas | Sgt. | Jul. 18, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Jan. 2, 1836 | England | William Miller; Melinda A. Clifton | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died May 3, 1884 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Millington, William H. | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 12th VT Inf. Co. E | Lawrence |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
served 11 months and was discharged. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood and his widow applied for a pension in 1877 (1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Millis, John L. | Music. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. | Oswegatchie |
1823 | North Carolina | |||
mustered out with the band Aug. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. (AG, 1870, newspaper) | ||||
Mills, Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
1840 | New York | Alexander Mills; Maria Hawley | ||
deserted June 14, 1863 at North Mountain, VA. He and his parents lived in Morristown in 1860. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Mills, Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Dec. 5, 1840 | New York | Thomas Mills; Ann Cass | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and transferred to the 121st NY Inf. May 11, 1863. He lived in Lawrence in 1890. He died in North Lawrence Sep. 20, 1895 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Lawrence (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mills, Frederick H. | Corp. | Aug 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
Mar. 31, 1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Mills; Mary Coates | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. His parents lived in Morristown in 1860 and he lived there in 1890. He died Dec, 8, 1890 and is buried in Black Lake Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Mills, Henry | Pvt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G. | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Ogdensburg, NY | Joseph Mills; Julia _________ | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany NY and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. A in Jul 1863. He lost a leg at Petersburg, VA Jul. 10, 1864 and discharged for disability June 19, 1865 at Rochester, NY. He died of stomach cancer in Ogdensburg Feb. 2, 1896 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, NMC, newspaper) | ||||
Mills, James H. | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1843 | Ogdensburg, NY | Margaret ______ | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 24th NY Cav. Co. C in Oct. 1863 and was discharged May 10, 1865, although the TC record says he deserted. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865). | ||||
Mills, John Henry | 1st Lt. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
Apr. 24, 1839 | Montreal, Que. | |||
wounded near Germantown, TN Apr. 18, 1865. Mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died May 12, 1934 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton. He came to Canton in 1859 and married Elizabeth Ellsworth in 1874 . He drove the wooden- railed train from East DeKalb to the Clifton Ore mine in Clare. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Mills, John R. | 1st Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
1826 | Canada | |||
slightly wounded in the right hand at Lookout Mtn. in 1863 and was wounded severely in the arm in June 1864. He was discharged Jul. 17, 1865. He lived Cranberry Lake in the 1880's and appears on the 1865 census of Gouverneur and DeKalb. He was the supervisor of the dam at Cranberry Lake (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Mills, John R. | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Macomb |
1843 | ||||
killed in action at Germantown, TN Apr. 18, 1865 (AG, 1865) | ||||
Mills, Richard | Pvt. | Apr. 28, 1862 | 11th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1834 | Ogdensburg, NY | Richard Mills; Elizabeth ______ | ||
died Mar. 29, 1886 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. His wife Angeline is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Mills, Warner | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | USS Pawnee(?) | Russell |
1849 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
EMPTY | ||||
Miner, Hiram S. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 98th NY inf. Co. G | Russell |
Mar. 1841 | Canada | Samuel Miner; Sarah Hunkins | ||
wounded in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He died May 14, 1912 in Ogdensburg and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He appears to be the man living in Canton in 1860 and in Watertown, NY in 1900 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Miner, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1826 | Vermont | Margaret _____ | ||
killed in action Sep. 30, 1864 at Chafins Farm, VA. The TC says he was buried on the James River. His widow lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Miner, Orrin | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Brasher |
1843 | New York | |||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He lived in Massena in 1860 but is listed in the Brasher and Stockholm TC record. He died Mar. 2, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Minnick, Alexander Prindle | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | Pitcairn |
Sep. 5, 1822 | LeRay, NY | John Elias Minnick; Rhoda Prindle | ||
mustered out June 17, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He died May 24, 1913 in Sawtelle, CA and is buried in South Dakota Veterans Home Cemetery in Hot Springs, SD (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Minnick, Charles B. | Pvt. | June 13, 1864 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. D | Fowler |
June 19, 1827 | Jefferson Co. NY | John Elias Minnick; Rhoda Prindle | ||
mustered out June 10, 1865 at Albany, NY. He died in Hailesboro Jul. 13, 1913 and is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery. The mother's maiden name may be Bencil (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Minnick, Jacob Forsby | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Fowler |
May 18, 1832 | LeRay, Jefferson Co. NY | John Elias Minnick; Rhoda Prindle | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Hannah Sawyer in Gouverneur Sep. 29, 1862. He lived in Pensaukee, WI in 1880, 1890 and 1900. He died Mar. 22, 1924 in Abrams, WI. He is listed in the Fowler and Pitcairn TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Minnick, Simeon V. | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
Mar. 17, 1837 | Jefferson Co. NY | John Elias Minnick; Rhoda Prindle | ||
died of disease Nov. 14, 1862 at Ebenze Hospital in Washington, DC and is buried at Soldiers Home National Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Minnix, Thomas | Pvt. | Dec. 20, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1844 | Canada | |||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY and then re-enlisted into the 1st NY Eng. Co. K in Mar. 1864 and mustered out June 30, 1865 at Richmond, VA. His widow applied for a pension in Aug. 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Minor, Peter | Corp. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1826 | Vermont | |||
discharged June 1, 1863. He also served in the 5th NY Cav. Co. I. He died after 1894 and is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery in Evart, MI with no dates on the stone. He may be the man who died at the Northern Michigan Asylum in Traverse City Oct. 1, 1903. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mitchell, Benjamin Franklin | Pvt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Potsdam |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Nathan Conant Mitchell; Anna ________ | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 to date May 28, 1865. His family lived in Canton in 1860. His mother applied for and received a pension in Feb. 1866. He is listed as Miller in the TC (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Mitchell, Calvin | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Oct. 31, 1838 | Gouverneur, NY | Hiram Mitchell; Sally Sears | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Dorothea Holland and lived in DeKalb in 1890. He died Feb. 23, 1914 in DeKalb Jct. and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mitchell, George | Pvt. | Nov. 27, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Rossie |
Feb. 5, 1843 | Oxbow, NY | Daniel Harvey Mitchell; Louisa Hawkins | ||
wounded June 17, 1864 and discharged for disability June 24, 1864 at a hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He was found dead at his home two miles from Oxbow Apr. 3, 1913 and had been dead approximately 10 days. He is buried in Oxbow Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mitchell, George William A. | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1861 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Pierrepont |
Aug. 12, 1841 | Vermont | Adolphus Mitchell; Thankful Newman | ||
died of typhoid fever Feb. 4, 1864 at Camp Stone, VA according to the TC record, but the AG report says he was wounded June 17, 1864 and discharged for disability June 24, 1864 at Philadelphia, PA (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Mitchell, Harrison | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
May 12, 1841 | Morristown, NY | Erwin Mitchell; Caroline Huntington | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 10, 1863. He married Barbara Werner and lived in Port Huron, MI in 1880. He lived in East Jordan Village, MI in 1900. He moved back to Ogdensburg and died Sep. 5, 1905 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mitchell, John A. | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1837 | New York | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died May 24, 1883 and his widow lived in Ogdensburg in 1890. Another John Mitchell about the same age was also in Co. A and died May 16, 1882. This may be either man (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, NMC) | ||||
Mitchell, John M. | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. A | Morristown |
Dec. 17, 1830 | Morristown, NY | Erwin Mitchell; Caroline Huntington | ||
mustered out Aug. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Feb. 12, 1906 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Mitchell, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. L | Brasher |
1838 | Brasher, NY | |||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Norfolk in 1890. He died Nov. 11, 1911 in Massena Springs and is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Massena (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Mitchell, Julius | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. K | Brasher |
1838 | New York | Rosil Mitchell; Fanny _______ | ||
wounded, but died of disease Oct. 15, 1864 at Sheridan Hospital in Winchester, VA. The AG says he died Nov. 3, 1864. He is buried in St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery in Massena (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Mitchell, Lewis Hiram | Com. Sgt. | Nov. 12, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
1834 | Gouverneur, NY | Hiram Mitchell; Sally Sears | ||
mustered out June 27, 1865. He married Sarah J. Marshall of Rossie, then Cora Hewlett. He died Aug. 19, 1909 in Hailesboro, NY and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Mitchell, Michael | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. L | Norfolk |
1839 | New York | Basil Mitchell; Fanny ________ | ||
deserted Sep. 11, 1864 while on furlough from the post hospital at Martinsburg, WV. He was raised on Long Sault Island in Massena and married Eliza Ledgrick. They moved to Brasher Center and lived there many years. He died in 1896. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Mitchell, Robert | Pvt. | Jul. 24, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1836 | Ogdensburg, NY | John Mitchell; Ann Boole | ||
mustered out Aug. 28, 1865 at New York City. He died Mar. 11, 1913 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Mitchell, William H. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
Oct. 1837 | New York | John S. Mitchell | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Ellen S. Lamphear in Morristown Mar. 24, 1868. He died of cancer in Edwardsville May 10,1905 and is buried in Edwardsville Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1880, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mix, Henry Edwin | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
June 22, 1840 | Gouverneur, NY | Ira Mix; Annie Kelsey | ||
wounded in action at the battle of Fair Oaks, VA May 31, 1862 and discharged for disability Aug. 6, 1862 at Annapolis, MD. He lived in Lockport, NY in 1880 and in Webb City, MO in 1900. He hanged himself in Webb City, MO Dec. 19, 1917 and is buried in Webb City Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1880, 1900, data) | ||||
Modix, Frederick | Pvt. | Jan. 20, 1862 | 98th NY Inf. Co. D | Lawrence |
1844 | Canada | Angeline ______ | ||
captured in action June 24, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and sent to Andersonville prison. He was released Apr. 29, 1865. He mustered out June 28, 1865 at New York City. He lived in Gouverneur in 1870 and in Lawrence in 1890. He died in 1913 (TC, AG, 1870, 1890, data) | ||||
Moffatt, John | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Edwards |
1819 | Hull, England | John Moffatt; Mary Meddis | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 20, 1862 at Fortress Monroe, VA. He appears to be the man living in Hermon in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Moffitt, James | Pvt. | Nov. 4, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1819 | Scotland | |||
killed in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He lived in the Village of Waddington in 1860, but appears in the 1865 census of Waddington and Lisbon. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Mole, William | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Parishville |
1829 | New York | |||
deserted Jul. 8, 1863 at Williamsport, PA. He lived in Bradford, Iowa in 1870 and in DeSoto, Iowa in 1880 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1880) | ||||
Monaghan, Cornelius | Sgt. | Jan. 9, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
Dec. 1835 | Ireland | Cornelius Monaghan; Catherine Stanton | ||
captured in action and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 while still a prisoner. He was paroled and discharged Mar. 20, 1865 at Camp Parole, MD. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880) | ||||
Monaghan, Joseph | Corp. | Nov. 1861 | 12th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
Mar. 1834 | Ireland | |||
wounded at the Weldon Railroad, VA Aug. 19, 1864 and discharged at Ft. Hamilton, NY Mar. 1, 1865. He died before 1887 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg according to newspaper lists. He is not listed with his family in 1870 Ogdensburg (TC, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Monier, John | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. C | Fowler |
Jan. 1843 | New York | Jacques Monier; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out June 5, 1863 at Elmira, NY. He later served in the 14th NY H. Art. Co. B and mustered out Aug. 26, 1865. He died in Hermon Apr. 17, 1903 and is buried in West Fowler Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Monk, Charles William | Pvt. | May 17. 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1839 | Waddington, NY | George Monk; Polley Poor | ||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He lived in California in 1866 and died in about 1874 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Monroe, Charles Stephen | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Jul. 6,1836 | Calais, ME | George A. Monroe; Esther V. Lane | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Mary Greenlaw. He died in Hewittville in the Town of Potsdam Mar. 2, 1904 and is buried in Hewittville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Monroe, James | Pvt. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
June 1837 | Winchester, Ontario | William Monroe; Betsey Sipes(?) | ||
captured in action Oct. 27, 1864 and taken to Richmond, VA. He was transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Dec. 1, 1864. Louisville TC record says he died in service, possibly as a prisoner of war. Waddington TC says he survived the war (TC, AG) | ||||
Monroe, James Wallace | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Aug. 29, 1840 | Calais, ME | George A. Monroe; Esther V. Lane | ||
enlisted as a bugler, but reduced to private in 1864 and mustered out Jan. 17, 1865. He died in 1871 and he is buried in Hewittville Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Monroe, Jesse | Sgt. | Sep. 1, 1863 | 5th NH Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1839 | Canada | George Monroe; Emeline ______ | ||
hired as a draft substitute and wounded June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He mustered out June 28, 1865. He and his brother Sidney may have only been in Oswegatchie for a short time (1865, data) | ||||
Monroe, Lester | Corp. | Oct. 5, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1843 | Canada | George Monroe; Emeline ______ | ||
mustered out June 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Grace Baker in June 1866. He was a barber on Ford St. in Ogdensburg and was committed to the St. Lawrence Asylum after being judged insane in 1900. He died May 22, 1903 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Monroe, Sidney | Sgt. | Sep. 2, 1863 | 5th NH Inf. Co. I | Oswegatchie |
1837 | Canada | George Monroe; Emeline ______ | ||
hired as a draft substitute and mustered out June 28, 1865. His widow applied for a pension in April, 1871 (1865, data) | ||||
Montague, James Linsley | QM Sgt. | Dec. 4, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Pierrepont |
May 24, 1838 | Hopkinton, NY | Philetus Montague; Mary Linsley | ||
absent on sick furlough when the company mustered out. He died Dec. 16, 1911 in Comstock, MI and was buried there. He married Electa Weatherill in Battle Creek, MI in 1866. His parents moved out there with him and died there. He lived in Potsdam in 1865. He lived in Kalamazoo, MI in 1900 and 1910 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1910, newspaper, data) | ||||
Montgomery, William | Capt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
Apr. 2, 1833 | Canton, NY | Hugh Montgomery; Irena Southworth | ||
discharged Feb. 8, 1863 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Moody, Francis | Pvt. | Apr. 12, 1865 | 192nd NY Inf. | Stockholm |
Oct. 21, 1847 | Ouebec, Canada | Peter Moody; Abigail Parker | ||
unassigned to any company and mustered out May 12, 1865 at Albany, NY. He appears in the Lawrence TC record and lived in Potsdam in 1890 and 1900. He may be the man who died Feb. 13, 1915 in Hewittville (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, 1900) | ||||
Moody, Horace D. | Sgt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1837 | Montreal, Que. | Lucius Moody; Julia Ann Guest | ||
transferred to the 16th NY Cav. as a 2nd Lt in August 1863 and resigned Nov. 2, 1863. He died Oct. 15, 1917 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton. He was a nephew of Gov. Silas Wright (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moon, Asa | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Oct. 23, 1847 | Hopkinton, NY | Jesse Moon; Sophia Baker | ||
captured Apr. 18, 1865 and released April 21. He mustered out June 27, 1865 at New York City. He married Lucinda Smith in 1877 and died Aug. 14, 1926 at Potsdam, NY. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Moon, Jesse Winfield Scott | Pvt. | Dec. 30, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Aug. 12, 1840 | Hopkinton, NY | Jesse Moon; Sophia Baker | ||
mustered out May 16, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He moved to Bradford, NH by 1880. He died Mar. 22, 1901 and is buried in Bradford, NH. He is listed in the Parishville TC but not Hopkinton's. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Moore, Albert William | Pvt. | Feb. 9, 1864 | 29th WI Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
1844 | Lisbon, NY | Adam Moore; Jane Curry | ||
transferred to the 14th WI Veteran Inf. (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Moore, Asa Daniel | Corp. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Parishville |
Jan. 12, 1827 | Parishville, NY | Daniel Moore; Lucretia Perperkin | ||
wounded in the right leg in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and discharged for disability Nov. 18, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died in Big Rapids, MI Jul. 9, 1922. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Moore, Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Feb. 1840 | Kildare, Ireland | John Moore; Margaret Cody | ||
mustered out with the company Jul. 15, 1864 at Washington, DC. He married Bridget McDonald of Canton. He died in Rensselaer Falls Sep. 10, 1906 and is buried in St. Henry's Cemetery in DeKalb Junction (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moore, Franklin S. | Pvt. | Feb. 9, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Lisbon |
May 24, 1847 | Lisbon, NY | Stephen Moore; Nancy Qua | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Jan. 23, 1926 in Los Angeles, CA and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, CA in Lot 336 Site 4 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Moore, Harrison | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Depeyster |
Oct. 13, 1840 | Depeyster, NY | Nicholas Moore; Eliza Maria Sawyer | ||
deserted Nov. 30, 1862 from Baltimore, MD. He lived in Macomb in 1870 and 1880. There is a stone for him in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb with no death date on it. He appears in the Depeyster and Macomb TC records. Macomb TC says he also served in the 8th and 10th NY H. Art. (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Moore, Jerome D. | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
May 28, 1827 | Montgomery, MA | Milton Moore; Martha Ward | ||
discharged for disability May 25, 1862 at Camp Miles, MD. He then re-enlisted into the 193rd NY Inf. Co. B in Feb. 1865 and mustered out Jan. 18, 1865 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He lived in Potsdam in 1860 and is listed in the Pierrepont and Potsdam TC records. He died June 27, 1909 and is buried in Pierrepont Hill Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Moore, Mason Sherman | Pvt. | Nov. 12, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Lisbon |
May 3, 1845 | Lisbon, NY | Stephen Moore; Nancy Qua | ||
captured Jul. 25, 1864 near Petersburg, VA and taken to Danville prison where it is supposed he died (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Moore, Orville | Corp. | Aug. 16, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Canton |
Jan. 7, 1837 | Jefferson Co. NY | |||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married May E. Jackson, then Agnes Spicer. He moved to Malone, NY in the 1880's. He died in Malone Apr. 3, 1907 and is buried in Morningside Cemetery there (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moore, William D. | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1864 | 1st NY Eng. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Dec. 21, 1836 | Ackworth, NH | William Moore; Lucy Hurlbut | ||
discharged Jul. 3, 1865 at Hilton Head, SC. He died May 15, 1892 (TC, AG, 1870, 1880, 1890, data) | ||||
More, John Tyler | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hammond |
Jul. 26, 1835 | Perth, Scotland | James More; Margaret Anderson | ||
died of chronic diarrhea Oct. 8, 1863 at Ft. Schuyler, NY and is buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery on Long Island in Plot 892 (AG, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Morehead, William | 60th NY Inf. Co. E | Massena | ||
1824 | Ireland | |||
court martialled and dishonorably discharged near Baltimore, MD Feb. 28, 1862. He then re-enlisted into the 12th NY Cav. Co. F and was discharged in 1865. He lived in Massena in 1850 and in Bangor, NY in 1860. (AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Morgan, Asa G. | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Russell |
1840 | New York | Elihu Morgan; Rachel Williamson | ||
discharged for disability June 6, 1863 at Baltimore, MD. He died of pneumonia Feb. 7, 1907 and is buried in North Russell Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Morgan, David Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Lisbon |
Feb. 29, 1844 | Kingston, ON | Alexander Morgan; Mary Carr | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Ealeigh, NC. He died in June, 1887 and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon June 15, 1887. His widow Ellen Morgan still lived in Lisbon in 1890. He is listed in the Lisbon and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Morgan, Edward | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 44th NY Inf. Co. C | Lisbon |
Feb. 22, 1847 | Kingston, ON | Alexander Morgan; Mary Carr | ||
hired as a draft substitute for Edgar N. Fulton of Canton. He transferred to the 140th NY Inf. Co. H. Oct. 6, 1864 and mustered out June 3, 1865 near Alexandria, VA . He died Sep. 16, 1922 in Mukwa(?), KS (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Morgan, George Washington | Sgt. | Dec. 1864 | 10th CT Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1838 | Brasher, NY | William Morgan; Betsey _______ | ||
may have later joined the 176th NY Inf. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Morgan, John A. | Corp. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Russell |
Sep. 21, 1840 | Russell, NY | Albert Morgan; Amanda Fanning | ||
deserted along with his brother-in-law Orson Tolman Feb. 22, 1863 at Martinsburg, WV. He married Catherine Tolman. He drowned on the Prescott side of the St. Lawrence River Dec. 1, 1863. He was in a boat which became unmanageable and attempted to swim to shore but drowned (AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Morgan, Lyman Edson | Sgt. | Aug. 18, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Russell |
Apr. 26, 1838 | Russell, NY | Elihu Morgan; Rachel Williamson | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He is listed in the Gouverneur TC record but lived in Russell in 1860. He lived in Utica, NE in 1880 and died there June 4, 1904. He is buried in Utica Cemetery. (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Morgan, Oscar P. | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Canton |
1841 | New York | John Morgan; Ruth ________ | ||
died of typhoid fever June 26, 1863 at North Mountain, VA and is buried in Plot 1292 of Winchester National Cemetery in Virginia. There was a funeral for him in Hannawa Falls Jul. 26, 1863. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record but not Canton's (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Morgan, Solon Cornelius | Pvt. | Jan. 13, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Colton |
May, 1823 | Vermont | Preston Morgan; Estrina(?) Prescott | ||
captured at Doyal's Plantation, LA in August 1864 and discharged Jan. 31, 1865 at Baton Rouge, LA. He lived in Benona, MI in 1880 and in Gibon, NE in 1900. He died Jan. 31, 1917 and is buried in New Zion Cemetery in Davenport, OK (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Morgan, William Preston | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Colton |
Oct. 25, 1821 | Preston Morgan; Sabrina Prescott | |||
killed in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and is buried in Winchester National Cemetery in Plot 442 (AG, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Morley, George | Pvt. | Oct. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
May, 1843 | Ontario, Canada | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 18, 1862. He moved to Ogdensburg by 1880. He died Oct. 14, 1907 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morrell, Orlan Otis | Pvt. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. K | Stockholm |
May 16, 1846 | Potsdam, NY | Otis Morrell; Elvira Chandler | ||
died of disease at Gayoso General Hospital Mar. 22, 1865 and is buried in Memphis National Cemetery in Plot 3908. The surname may be Merrill. (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Morrell, William | Corp. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
Apr.1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | George Morrell; Jane Wilson | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 8, 1924 in Lawrenceville, NY and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Lawrenceville (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Morrill, Amos David | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1863 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Dec. 4, 1817 | Moncton, VT | Jonathan Morrill; Tamson Stackpole | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and mustered out May 15, 1865 at NYC. He married Mahala Hamlin in Nicholville Jan. 28, 1844. He is listed in the Lawrence TC record but not in Stockholm's and lived in Lawrence in 1880. His widow applied for a pension in Feb. 1885 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Morrill, Charles Bowles | 1st Lt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
Sep. 29, 1838 | Pierrepont, NY | James Morrill; Eunice Fitch | ||
mustered out Jul 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Elizabeth Cutting in 1866. He moved to Kansas in 1880 and then to Welsh, LA to grow rice. He died in Welsh, LA in Jan. 1921. He appears in the TC records of Pierrepont and Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Morrill, Charles Ozias | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS North Carolina | Stockholm |
Mar. 24, 1847 | West Stockholm, NY | Otis Morrill; Elvira Chandler | ||
transferred to the USS Savannah and mustered out May 17, 1865. He lived in Hollister, ID and died Jan. 18, 1935 in Twin Falls, ID. He lived in Pullman, WA in 1900 and is buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery Lot 94 Grave 9 in Pullman, WA (TC, 1850, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morrill, James R. | Pvt. | Jan. 1864 | 6th NH Inf. Co. H | Louisville |
1846 | ||||
died of disease May 27, 1864 in Washington, DC and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Plot 27/360 (1865, cemetery) | ||||
Morris, Andrew J. (alias Morehouse) | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
1842 | New York | Andrew Morris | ||
discharged June 16, 1865. He lived in Hermon in 1850 with James and Laura Morrisand is listed in 1860 Hermon. He is buried in Union Cemetery in Pomeroy, Iowa but his pension index card says he died in Dakota Territory in 1884 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morris, James A. (alias Morehouse) | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
1839 | New York | Andrew Morris | ||
discharged June 19, 1865 He lived in Hermon in 1850 with James and Laura Morris and is listed in 1860 Hermon. He died Oct. 29, 1880 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Morris, John | Pvt. | Sep. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1832 | Ireland | |||
died Jul. 15, 1864 in the hospital at Point Lookout, MD. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Grave 13/12956, although his grave records the death as June 15, 1864. His widow Hannah Kelly died in 1906. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Morris, Joseph D. | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1847 | Oswegatchie, NY | Joseph Morris; Julia Jerome | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. His family lived in Oswegatchie in 1850 and in DeKalb in 1860. He married Mrs. Cornelia V. Kanoff, widow of Jacob O. Kanoff, June 4, 1885 in Oswegatchie. He died Feb. 12, 1920 in Eagle Lake, MN (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Morris, Orville O. | Pvt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Edwards |
Aug. 1837 | Gouverneur, NY | Harvelin Morris; Clarissa ______ | ||
discharged Apr. 9, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Chicago Nov. 3, 1914 and is buried in Springdale Cemetery in Peoria, IL (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morris, Patrick | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1817 | ||||
absent and sick in hospital in 1865 when the company mustered out. He may be the man listed in 1860 Canton, NY. (AG) | ||||
Morris, Robert | Surg. | Oct. 30, 1861 | 91st NY Inf. | Oswegatchie |
Jan. 28, 1809 | Glasgow, Scotland | Robert Morris | ||
he was injured in 1865 at Key West, FL when he was thrown from his horse. He mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Washington, DC. He graduated from Albany Medical College in 1846 and lived in Hammond in 1850. He died Nov. 14, 1904 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Morris, William Henry | 2nd Lt. | Apr. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Hammond |
Nov 1, 1840 | Hammond, NY | Robert Morris; Jessie Beatty | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 16th NY H. Art. Co. E in Jan. 1864 as a private, then was transferred into the 20th NY Ind. Battery as a 2nd Lt. and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865. He lived in McPherson. KS in 1906 (TC, AG, NMC) | ||||
Morrison, David | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Jul. 30, 1838 | Rossie, NY | John Morrison; Agnes Lugton | ||
died of typhoid fever Sep. 2, 1862 at Mount Pleasant Hospital in Washington, DC and is buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery in Grave 2758 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Morrison, George D. | Sgt. | Sep. 19, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Edwards |
Apr. 20, 1840 | Montreal, PQ | George Morrison; Elizabeth Gilchrist | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864 and discharged June 15, 1865. He lived in Fowler in 1880 and in Binghamton, NY in 1900. He died Jan. 21, 1902 (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Morrison, George Lugton | Pvt. | Apr. 1862 | 14th US Inf. Co. A | Hammond |
June 15, 1836 | Hammond, NY | John Morrison; Agnes Lugton | ||
discharged in Washington, DC in April, 1865 and was working at Arlington National Cemetery in late 1865. He died Nov. 30, 1908 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morrison, John | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Colton |
May 1, 1821 | William Morrison; Jane ________ | |||
wounded in action at Bermuda Hundred May 20, 1864 and died of his wounds May 30, 1864 at the hospital in Fortress Monroe, VA. He is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 1670 (AG, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Morrison, John | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1840 | Franklin Co. NY | Elizabeth ______ | ||
absent sick Mar. 24, 1864 and no further record in the AG (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Morrison, William Danford | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1844 | Madrid, NY | Elizabeth ______ | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He died in Rockford, IL Nov. 14, 1882 (AG, 1850, 1870, newspaper) | ||||
Morrow, Ambrose | Pvt. | Dec. 7, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Lawrence |
Jul. 1840 | Nicholville, NY | |||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He worked for the Rossie Iron Ore Paint Co. for many years. He died in Ogdensburg Apr. 15, 1929 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg according to his obituary (AG, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Morrow, James | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Gouverneur |
Oct. 1842 | Canada | Joseph Morrow; Julia Rocker | ||
mustered out June 19, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Gratiot Co. MI in 1900 and died Aug. 19, 1913. He is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Louis, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Morrow, John | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Canton |
1826 | Quebec, Canada | Joseph Morrow | ||
killed in action Apr. 18, 1865 at Germantown, TN. His widow Angeline Coulon Morrow still lived in Canton in 1890. His son's obituary says he died of exposure and brain fever. The AG says he died of disease Apr. 18, 1865 at Memphis, TN (AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Morrow, John L. | Pvt. | Aug. 19, 1864 | 69th NY Inf. Co. H | Canton |
Apr. 21, 1846 | Quebec, Canada | John Morrow; Angeline Coulon | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Mary Miles of Canton and died in Canton July 1, 1932. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Canton. The TC says he was born in 1847 in Clinton Co. NY, and 1860 census lists him as being from NY. His obit says he was born in Quebec (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Morrow, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Gouverneur |
Feb. 20 1836 | Canada | Joseph Morrow; Julia Rocker | ||
discharged, but date and place not recorded. He never married and lived in St. Louis, MI with his mother and brothers after the war. He died of complications after falling down the cellar stairs April 17, 1916. He is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in St. Louis, MI (AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morse, David J. | Pvt. | 22nd WI Inf. Co. F | Canton | |
1835 | Vermont | |||
discharged for inflamed eye and rheumatic affliction of the right leg. Listed as David in TC record and Daniel in 1865. Both records list him as being in the 2nd WI Inf., but he is not in their records (TC, 1865) | ||||
Morse, Ichabod D. | 2nd WI Cav. Co. G | Canton | ||
1830 | Vermont | Henry Morse; Sally ________ | ||
He died Jan. 2, 1897 and is buried in Norton Cemetery in Canton. There is some controversy concerning his service. He applied for but never received a pension, and does not appear on the roster of the regiment (1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morse, James Barber | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Fine |
1839 | LaFargeville, NY | Nathan Morse; Hanna Larabee | ||
wounded in action June 15, 1864 near Petersburg, and died of those wounds Aug. 1, 1864 in the hospital at Ft. Schuyler, NY. He is buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Plot 1370 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Morse, Joseph C. | Pvt. | Nov. 1, 1862 | 2nd Battery | Canton |
1836 | Vermont | Henry Morse; Sally _______ | ||
died Nov. 1, 1862 at Knoxville, TN. He may have been in the 10th NY H. Artillery Co. L (1860, 1865) | ||||
Morse, Samuel L. | Corp. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1828 | St. Lawrence Co. | Henry Morse; Sally ________ | ||
discharged Oct. 1, 1862. He died in Ogdensburg Oct. 27, 1879 as the result of being thrown from his buggy. His death notice says he lived in Rensselaer Falls, but he is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. He is listed in the Canton and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Morse, Stephen | Pvt. | Feb. 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1826 | Essex Co. NY | |||
TC and AG record say he deserted Sep. 9, 1864 at the expiration of a furlough, but in 1890 it says he served three full years. He lived in Parishville in 1890 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville (TC, AG, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Morton, Calvin | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1839 | Essex Co. NY | Joel B. Morton; Mary Smith | ||
deserted Sep. 28, 1862 from General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. according to the AG but NMC and the TC say he was transferred to the 1st US Cav. Co. M. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Morton, Francis | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
1846 | Massena, NY | John Morton; Fanny Jesmer | ||
mustered out June 10, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 12, 1928 in Pyrities, NY. He was a mullatto. (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Morton, Franklin D. | Pvt. | Feb. 26, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joel B. Morton; Mary Smith | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 14, 1864 at Baton Rouge, LA. He died Oct. 26, 1910 and is buried in Boise Barracks Military Cemetery in Boise, ID (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morton, Harley F. | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1833 | Ripton, VT | Joel B. Morton; Mary Smith | ||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. In May, 1863 and mustered out June 25, 1865 near Hall's Hill, VA. He lived in Johnson Creek, NE in 1880 and died Apr. 7, 1898. He is buried in Nebraska Veterans Home Cemetery in Grand Island, NE (AG, 1860, 1880, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Morton, Harrison Henry | Pvt. | June 25, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Jul. 3, 1840 | Crown Point, NY | Joel B. Morton; Mary Smith | ||
wounded in action Sep. 17, 1862 at Antietam, VA and mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He later re-enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. and mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Apr. 29, 1903 in Dawes, NE (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Morton, Seymour W. | Sgt. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1835 | New York | |||
died of the measles in New Orleans Oct. 27, 1864 and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Grave 5257. He is listed in the Canton and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Moses, Hiram | Corp. | Dec. 21, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. | Stockholm |
Feb. 29, 1828 | Canton, NY | Silas Moses; Diana Peck | ||
unassigned to any company and transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M May 10, 1864. He mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived near Bicknellville in 1890. He died at his cottage at Sylvan Falls Sep. 25, 1906 and is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moses, Joel Peck | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Parishville |
Jan. 9, 1825 | Hinesburg, VT | Silas Moses; Diana Peck | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died June 19, 1896 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam. He lived in Potsdam in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, NMC) | ||||
Mosher, Charles A. | Sgt. | Nov. 8, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Hammond |
1840 | Canada | Henry Mosher; Martha ______ | ||
killed in action Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA (AG, 1860) | ||||
Mosher, Lewis | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1846 | Lisbon, NY | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 28, 1865 at a hospital. His widow applied for a pension Sep. 6, 1866 and apparently re-married Thomas Chambers of Lisbon (q.v.) (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Mosher, Luman Edward | Pvt. | Jan. 25, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Parishville |
Jul. 12, 1841 | Parishville, NY | John Mosher; Almira Lewis | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived in Ludington, MI in 1894 and died Mar. 5, 1902 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1894, 1900, data) | ||||
Moss, Elias Washington | Pvt. | Feb. 17, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Pierrepont |
1830 | Essex Co. NY | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died jan. 28, 1867 and is buried in Ward Cemetery in Verona, IL. His widow applied for a pension Jan. 8, 1879 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mott, Henry W. | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
1842 | Cornwall, ON | |||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Dec. 3, 1887 in Ironwood, MI and was buried in Green Bay, WI according to his obituary (TC, AG, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mott, Leslie C. | Pvt. | Feb. 26, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. H | Potsdam |
1844 | New York | Ebenezer Mott; Susana Marsh | ||
died of disease at the US Army Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA Nov. 26, 1864 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Mott, Valentine S. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 9th NY Cav. Co. C | Waddington |
Feb. 1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Dr. James A. Mott; Maria Connor | ||
mustered out June 1, 1865. He died in Bath, NY at the NYS Soldiers Home June 12, 1905 and is buried there in Bath National Cemetery in Sec. G Row 21 Site 15 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moulton, Frank B. | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
Mar. 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Daniel Moulton; Diana ________ | ||
mustered out June 10, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Rose Martin, then Mary Brabaw. He died in Pyrities, NY Aug. 12, 1928 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Canton. He appears to be the man listed in 1860 Lawrence with his parents and also in 1860 Massena by himself. The age does not match the man in the 91st Inf, and the 1865 says he was born in 1837 and was in the Vermont Cav. (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mouseau, Michael | Pvt. | Nov. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Brasher |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | Michael Mousaw; Margaret Malotte | ||
wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Transferred to 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Nov. 1864 and discharged for disability Dec. 17, 1864 at Alexandria, VA. He died Feb. 7, 1929 in Bellingham, WA (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Mouthorp, George Harper | Pvt. | May 1, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
1838 | England | Harper Mouthorp; Mary Horsefield | ||
captured and paroled May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA. He mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Helen Reddick of Matilda, ON Oct. 3, 1865 in Heuvelton. He lived in Morrisburgh, ON in 1906 and died Nov. 10, 1911 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, NMC, newspaper, data) | ||||
Mouthorp, John Horsefield | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Sep. 22, 1842 | Hermon, NY | Harper Mouthorp; Mary Horsefield | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 27, 1862 at Bakersfield, MD. He died June 9, 1886 and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Richville. His widow still lived in DeKalb in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, NMC, cemetery) | ||||
Moyer, Charles | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
1820 | New York | Joseph Moyer | ||
wounded in a skirmish and died of his wounds Dec. 15, 1864 at Savannah, GA. He is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Grave 5801 but also has a stone in Brier Hill Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Moyer, Joseph F. | Pvt. | Nov. 6, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Canton |
1845 | New York | Jonah Moyer; Rosina _______ | ||
absent sick in Chestnut Hill United States General Hospital in Philadelphia, PA since Apr. 27, 1864 and at muster-out of company. He died June 5, 1871 and is buried with his parents in Jerusalem Cemetery, Town of Canton (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Muir, Archibald | Sgt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Fine |
Jan. 19, 1837 | Franklin Co., NY | James Muir; Eliza Curtis | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps in 1863 and was discharged June 29, 1865. He married Nancy W. Ward and died Apr. 15, 1904. He is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Fine (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Mullarney, John | Corp. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Louisville |
1836 | Canada | Michael Mullarney; Margaret ______ | ||
wounded in the right side at Fair Oaks, VA and lost a finger at Cold Harbor, June 1, 1864. He was captured and sent to Libby Prison and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. He mustered out Nov. 16, 1865 and lived in Louisville in 1890. He died Jan. 11, 1893 and is buried in Louisville Catholic Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Mullarney, John | Corp. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Massena |
1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
wounded in action at Cold Harbor, VA June 1, 1864. He transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. G in Dec. 1864 and mustered out Nov. 15, 1865. He may be the man who died Jan. 11, 1893 ae 58 and is buried in Louisville Catholic Cemetery (AG, 1865) | ||||
Mullis, James | Pvt. | Feb. 5, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | ||||
died of disease Apr. 4, 1862 at Tomkinsville, Staten Island. He is buried in Jerusalem Cemetery in the Town of Canton (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Mulvaney, James | Pvt. | Mar. 7, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1816 | Ireland | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. His widow applied for a pension May 25, 1892. He also appears in the Lawrence TC record (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Mulvaney, John | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 11th VT Inf. Co. E | Brasher |
1847 | Ireland | James Mulvaney; Catherine _____ | ||
deserted Oct. 11, 1864. This man is listed as McElvaney in the 1865 list, which is the original form of the name. His widow applied for a pension Apr. 4, 1899 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Mummery, Francis | Pvt. | Oct. 9, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
1839 | New York | William Mummery; Mary Danley | ||
killed in action May 7, 1862 at West Point, VA. Major Seaver reported that his throat had been slit and the body thrown into a marsh (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Mummery, William Henry | Pvt. | Jan. 31, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Depeyster |
1839 | New York | William Mummery; Mary Danley | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 and was living in Oswegatchie in 1850 and 1890. He died on a farm near Black Lake near Ogdensburg July 21, 1912 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Munson, Charles Norman | Sgt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
May 24, 1840 | Southville, Town of Stockholm, NY | Ira Munson; Olive Austin | ||
promoted to Sergeant Major and transferred as a 2nd Lt. to the 106th NY Inf. Co. E May 5, 1863. He was wounded in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and lost his left arm. He was captured and held at Libby Prison for 3 months and was discharged for disability Dec. 15, 1864. He married Elizabeth Gordon and lived in Sterling, IL in 1866 and 1880. He married Eunice F. Burr in May, 1869. He died in South Pasadena, CA Nov. 28, 1927. His parents died when he was very young and he lived with Stephen Brown in Potsdam in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Munson, Francis | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. L | Stockholm |
Sep. 19, 1840 | Stockholm, NY | William Munson; Electa Colton | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He married Mary A. Alden. He died in Winthrop Apr. 18, 1918 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher Falls, NY (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Munson, Henry Addison | 2nd Lt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Apr. 12, 1827 | Stockholm, NY | Ira Munson; Olive Austin | ||
discharged May 27, 1862. He married Emily S. Emery. He lived in Madison Co. NE and the town of Munson NE is named for him. He died June 4, 1887 in Norfolk, NE and is buried in Emerick Cemetery in Meadow Grove, NE. He lived in Potsdam in 1860. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Munson, Lyman | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1838 | ||||
killed in action June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. TC record says he was killed at Walnut Grove, VA June 2, 1864 and the AG says he was killed June 3, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
Munson, Philo A. | Pvt. | Sep. 25, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Feb. 20, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | Philo A. Munson; Adeline Gokey | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Nicholville Jan. 19, 1927 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville. He married Laura Brownell (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Murdie, James | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Oct. 25, 1836 | Potsdam, NY | Andrew Murdie; Christina Sutherland | ||
injured his foot while on a march and was discharged for disability in Feb. 1864. He died Jul. 29, 1916 in Lisbon and is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Murdie, John | Corp. | Dec. 28, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
Jan. 19, 1842 | Louisville, NY | Andrew Murdie; Christina Sutherland | ||
mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Jul. 8, 1920 in Royalton, WI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Murphy, Duncan B. | Pvt. | Sep. 22, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | |
1844 | ||||
captured in action at Ream's Station VA Aug. 25, 1864 and later paroled. He was arrested for robbery in Potsdam in 1866. He married Rosaline Drown. He died in Standish, NY June 8, 1900 as the result of an accident while working in the forge. He is buried in Independence Cemetery in Saranac, NY (AG, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murphy, James | Pvt. | Sep. 21, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Oct. 22, 1837 | Rossie, NY | Thomas Murphy; Mary Hands | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Rose Mullen and was a miner most of his life. He died at his daughter's home on Grove St. in Gouverneur Jan. 17, 1907 and is probably buried with his wife in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Rossie (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Murphy, James (alias James Kanoff) | Pvt. | Feb. 11, 1864 | 24th NY Cav. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 1st NY Prov. Cav. in June 1865. He died Jan. 20, 1909 and is buried as James Murphy in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg. He was known as James Kanoff while in the service (TC, AG, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murphy, Moses | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Mar. 15, 1838 | Ireland | Edward Murphy; Mary McDonald | ||
lived in Hermon in 1860. He was captured and paroled at Fairmont, VA Apr. 29, 1863 and wounded in left foot and leg May 12, 1864 at The Salient, VA. Mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died in Gouverneur April 13, 1901 and is buried in Wayside Cemetery in Richville (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Murphy, Patrick J. | Pvt. | May 12, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. Co. K | |
1843 | Canada | |||
mustered out May 28, 1863 at Aklbany, NY. He lived in Madrid in 1880 and Norwood in 1890. He died in San Francisco, CA Mar. 9, 1909 (AG, 1880, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Murphy, Robert | Pvt. | Jul. 14, 1863 | 95th NY Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1842 | ||||
drafted and killed in action May 10, 1864 at Laurel Hill, VA. He appears to be the man buried in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Cemetery in Plot 2011 (AG, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Murphy, Thomas C. | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
Oct. 1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Nicholas Murphy; Rose ________ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died after 1900 and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Murphy, Thomas Newton | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Dec. 20, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | John Murphy; Betsey Edgerton | ||
wounded June 16, 1864 at Golgatha, GA and discharged for disability June 9, 1865 at Keokuk, Iowa. He lived in Norwood in 1890 and died Feb. 17, 1929 at his daughter's home in Rochester, VT. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Plattsburgh, NY (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murphy, William | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
June 7, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | John Murphy; Betsey Edgerton | ||
killed in action Jul. 2, 1863 at Gettysburg, PA and is buried in Gettysburg National Cemetery in Site 6 of the New York Lot (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Murray, Asa Roswell | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
May 24, 1833 | Potsdam, NY | Edward Murray; Sarah Lyman | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in in January, 1865. He was still alive in Colton in 1903 and apparently sometimes went by the name John Lyman. He died in Westport, NY Dec. 2, 1914 (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Murray, Charles Wesley | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
Oct. 12, 1832 | Stockholm, NY | Amasa Murray; Ladocia Thatcher | ||
absent sick since Mar. 6, 1865. He died Mar. 4, 1867 and is buried in South Russell Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, Eber | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
May 15, 1820 | Stockholm, NY | Amasa Murray; Ladocia Thatcher | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 30, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then served in the 6th NY H. Art. from Dec. 1863 until he was discharged for disability May 1, 1864 near Brandy Station, VA. He lived in Potsdam in 1890. He died of grippe and old age in Potsdam May 9, 1900 and is buried in Ellis Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Murray, Felix | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
May 27, 1803 | at sea | |||
permanently injured in the left side by railroad cars and discharged for disability Mar. 26, 1864 at Washington, DC. He married Roxanna Gilbert in 1839 in Ausable Forks, NY. He lived in Morley in 1860 and died there Jan. 6, 1892. He is buried in Morley Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, Felix | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. G | Canton |
June 20, 1840 | Morley, NY | Felix Murray; Roxanna Gilbert | ||
mustered out July 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Mary Bean. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died Aug. 24, 1922. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, George | Corp. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Russell |
Jan. 17, 1837 | Stockholm, NY | Amasa Murray; Ladocia Thatcher | ||
mustered out Nov. 22, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He married Elizabeth Colton Jan. 13, 1857. He died May 20, 1892 in Lisbon, ND (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Murray, Horace Hezekiah | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Russell |
Jan. 23, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | Daniel Murray; Fidelia Reynolds | ||
wounded and captured May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and transferred as a prisoner of war to the 121st NY Inf. Co. H. He reported for duty Nov. 19, 1863 and was again captured May 10, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA. He was paroled and mustered out June 19, 1865 at York, PA. NMC says he died in service but he received a pension and died in West Springfield, PA Apr. 20, 1887. He married Aurilla Page and lived in Springfield, PA in 1880. His family lived in Stockholm in 1850 and 1865 and he appears in the Stockholm TC record. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, NMC, data) | ||||
Murray, James | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1839 | Ireland | |||
wounded in action June 16, 1864 at Petersburg, VA and mustered out at Elmira, NY Jul. 14, 1865. He died Jan.15, 1899 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Murray, John | Pvt. | Apr. 1864 | 28th MA. Inf. Co. E | Lawrence |
1828 | ||||
killed in action June 4, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA (1865) | ||||
Murray, John | Sgt. | May 2, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Co. E in Sep. 1863 and was discharged June 25, 1865. He lived at the Soldiers Home in Togus, Maine in 1906 and died Jan. 16, 1907 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Murray, John | Pvt. | Nov. 23, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co G | Pierrepont |
1823 | Windsor, VT | Franklin Murray; Louisa Salsbury | ||
mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Aug. 9, 1871 and is buried in Cook's Corners Cemetery in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, Lewis | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1823 | Canada | |||
crushed under a horse and was transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Mar. 1864. He was reported absent from a hospital in Oct. 1864, but he said in 1890 that he had been discharged May 18, 1865. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1860 but in Lisbon in 1865 and in Potsdam in 1890. He died in Morley Nov. 24, 1908 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, Lewis | Pvt. | May 6, 1864 | 12th US Inf. Co. H | Oswegatchie |
1841 | New York | Lewis Murray; Sophia _______ | ||
died of disease Oct. 12, 1864 at US General Hospital (1860, 1865) | ||||
Murray, Lorenzo Edmond | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Russell |
June 1, 1846 | Stockholm, NY | Daniel Murray; Fidelia Reynolds | ||
died of disease at US General Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA Oct. 16, 1864 and is buried in Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Grave 151. His family lived in Stockholm in 1850 and he appears in the Stockholm TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Murray, Orman | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Jul. 12, 1827 | Stockholm, NY | Amasa Murray; Ladocia Thatcher | ||
wounded in action May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and died in a hospital May 7, 1863. He is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm. He married Harriet Lewis Dec. 25, 1851 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Murray, Owen | Pvt. | 1857 | 8th US Inf. Co. B | DeKalb |
Oct. 10, 1833 | Herkimer Co. NY | |||
enlisted in 1857 and fought Indians in the Southwest. His unit was captured during the Civil War and sent to Rebel prison. He was discharged June 13, 1863 He lived in Hermon in 1890 and died Apr. 16, 1893 in East DeKalb and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery (TC, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Murray, William Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
Jul. 1, 1839 | Ireland | William Murray; Lucy Campbell | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Feb. 23, 1915 at the National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, WI. He is buried in Wood National Cemetery in Milwaukee in Plot 20 43 (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Myers, Allen B. L. | Corp. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Jan. 8, 1834 | Madrid, NY | Richard Myers; Mary Jane Goulden | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Phebe Clemens in 1858, then Mary Miller. He died of a stroke at his daughter's house in Massena Jul. 9, 1921 and is buried in Morley Cemetery in the Town of Canton. He lived in Morley in 1890 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Myers, Charles Edwin | Corp. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Feb. 21, 1846 | Lisbon, NY | Benjamin Myers; Jenny Isabel Porteous | ||
mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Jan. 31, 1917 in Rock Island, IL. And is buried in Hazelwood Cemetery in Grinnell, Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Myers, Franklin | Sgt. | Nov. 20, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Oct. 15, 1839 | Potsdam, NY | Nicholas Myers; Jane Leroux | ||
wounded Sep. 29, 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA and mustered out Aug. 31, 1861 at Richmond, VA. He died Helena, NY in Jan. 1926 and is buried in Brasher Iron Works Cemetery. The mother's maiden name may be LaFleur. The Ft. Covington TC record says he was born Sep. 17, 1841 (TC, AG, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Myers, George Ranney | Col. | May 14, 1861 | 18th NY Inf. | Oswegatchie |
May 12, 1838 | Ogdensburg, NY | Charles G. Myers; Frances A. Ranney | ||
promoted to Colonel and mustered out May 28, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died June 3, 1905 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. His father Charles Myers was the NYS Attorney General (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Myers, John A. | Sgt. | Aug. 1, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
He died Feb. 22, 1888 two miles north of Potsdam and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. His widow Euretta (Minnie) lived in Potsdam in 1890. She later re-married Charles G. Braxmer and moved to NYC. His discharge papers were lost when their house burned (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Myers, Jonathan | Music. | Aug. 3, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Oct. 5, 1841 | Lisbon, NY | Richard Myers; Mary Jane Goulden | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Mar. 16, 1904 and is buried in Morley Cemetery in Canton. He lived in Morley in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Myers, Nicholas | Corp. | Nov. 21, 1861 | 98th NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Aug. 15, 1837 | Potsdam, NY | Nicholas Myers; Jane Leroux | ||
mustered out Aug. 31, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He may be the man listed in 1860 Bangor. He lived in Westville, NY in 1865. The mother's maiden name may be LaFleur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Myers, Simon Sylvester | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Waddington |
Mar. 18, 1843 | Waddington, NY | Thomas Myers; Achsah Childs | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Ogdensburg Feb. 6, 1919 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood. He lived in Norwood in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Myers, William | Pvt. | Feb. 27, 1862 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Waddington |
Aug. 1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph Myers; Elizabeth ______ | ||
mustered out Apr. 5, 1865 at Goldsboro, NC. He died in Waddington Oct. 21, 1923 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. He was Waddington's last Civil War soldier (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) |
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Key to sources:
New York State had conducted a census roughly every 10 years since 1825. Many of these early State censuses have been lost to fire or other mis-hap. The only surviving St Lawrence Co. census records for 1865 cover the towns of Madrid through Pierrepont, alphabetically and are found in a bound volume in the County Clerk’s office in Canton They have also been microfilmed by the LDS Church. The other Towns in the county also conducted the census, but the originals have long since been lost. However, while the originals still were extant, the information concerning military service was extracted and copied in a large book in Albany, which does still exist and which has been microfilmed.
The census takers in 1865 asked members of each household about any person who had seen military service during the war. The information was collected at the end of each election district section in the census and was divided into three categories: those men still in the service as of June 1, 1865, those who had been discharged by that date, and those who had died as a result of their service, whether directly (wounds) or indirectly (as in the case of accidents or disease)
This 1865 list of men formed the backbone of the list of county soldiers because it contained information from all the Towns forming the county at that time, whereas no other source has coverage that complete. The weakness of the 1865 census is that it IS just a census of families living in St Lawrence Co. in the summer of 1865. It obviously misses any men whose families moved away since the beginning of the war. It also under-reports the deaths of many single men who had no family left in the county who could report their loss or their service. Elon McKee of Canton is a perfect example of a Canton resident, boarding with a family in 1860 and not reported as having died in the service in the 1865 census.
LessIn 1865, the New York State Legislature ordered the Town Clerks of the state to compile records of the servicemen who had enlisted from their locales. Some of the clerks did a fine job searching out the men or their relatives, and others did not. As a result, the quality of information contained in these records varies tremendously from town to town. When completed correctly, these Town Clerk records are a gold mine of information, listing birthdate, place of birth, parents’ names etc. However, most of the clerks did not fill out the forms very completely so some were not much help in compiling this list. It was, afterall, an unfunded mandate from the state, and the clerks probably bristled at the requirement to spend so much time compiling state records. Having said all that, some of the Town Clerk records are far from complete and do not necessarily contain men from that particular Town, but simply men who had been counted towards the Town quota or had merely enlisted in a certain Town. A case in point is Brasher. The TC records list 40 or so men who signed up for the 14th Heavy Artillery, but most (if not all) were from other counties and states. Every effort was made to try to verify that the men listed in the TC records were from the Town, or at least St Lawrence Co. Many men listed in TC records do not appear on the final list of county soldiers because their true residence at the time of the war could not be verified.
A glance at the table above listing men who had died in service brings out an unavoidable fact: many men who died were not listed in the 1865 census, but were listed in other records particularly the Town Clerk records. This means that for the four towns whose Town Clerk records do not exit (Hermon, Madrid, Massena, and Russell) the total number of men who served is likely to be vastly under-reported in the following list. Russell, especially, had always claimed to be the per-capita leader of men contributed to the war, but that claim could not be proven without the help of the Town Clerk records
One of the more interesting entries in The Town Clerk records comes from Fowler on page 10. Beneath the remarks concerning Thomas Rodan of the 92nd NY Infantry, it mentions that his wife Jane Rodan served as the laundress for the regiment until June 10, 1863 and was never paid. It also mentions she was born in Nova Scotia May 11, 1831. So although we have minute details of a non-soldier in one record, we are missing perhaps hundreds of soldiers from other records
LessBeginning in the mid-1890's, the NYS Adjutant General's office began to sift through the muster and pay rolls of the Civil War units and published them in bound volumes over a period of about 10 years. Each volume lists the men in the unit along with basic information such as enlistment date, promotions, date of discharge etc. Not all men appear in their unit report, and some men have their names so garbled that they are difficult to identify. Still, these reports provide a good foundation for describing the basic facts of a man's service. Many men appear in the AG reports of more than one unit because of transfers and re-enlistments.
LessMuch of the biographical information about each man, including hints about possible burial places was gleaned from the decennial censuses taken by the Federal government. Many of these census pages are found online and are searchable. They were also the prime source of information as to whether or not a man was actually a St Lawrence Co. resident.
LessGeneral Newton Martin Curtis of Depeyster began to collect the rosters of his original regiment, the 16th NY Infantry, as part of his effort to write a history of that unit. Starting in the late 1880's, he attended GAR conventions and re-unions and put ads in local newspapers soliciting information about the whereabouts of all the men who served in the 16th NY Infantry. His final list appears as an addendum to his 1906 book "From Bull Run to Chancellorsville" and is an excellent source of biographical information for most of the men who served in that unit, including last known address and date of death for many
LessNearly half of the Civil war combat dead were buried in graves marked “Unknown”. When considering this fact, the total number of men with known burial places from St Lawrence County is not too bad: approximately 57% of all the men listed here have their burial site mentioned. There are many more that will be found in the future as more and more cemetery records become available on the internet. Some of the soldiers may be buried in St Lawrence County but may be "hiding in plain sight" for three reasons. Many soldier graves do not mention the fact of their service on the headstone, many men are buried using only their initials instead of a full name, and men with common names who are buried in a location far from the town they enlisted from may have been overlooked.
LessThere are thousands of searchable newspaper pages available on the internet, and many of these were used to find details of a soldiers life and death. The most difficult part of using this resource is the fact that there are so many pages to sift through that there is often not enough time to make a thorough search. Men with the most common names are also the ones who tend not to be found in newspaper articles because it was not possible to identify WHICH man the paper was referring to.
LessThose veterans or widows still living in 1890 were recorded in a seperate section of the 1890 census and stored in a different place than the normal population schedules. As a result, they were not completely lost as was almost all the rest of the 1890 census because of a fire and subsequent mis-handling. The 1890 census often provides details of wounds, captivity etc. that were not recorded anywhere else. However, like all sources used, it is not infallible. Case in point: Julia French in Norwood claimed to be the widow of Squire French of the 11th NY Cav., when in fact he had divorced her 16 years previously and was happily living with his second wife in Essex Co. NY
LessUnfortunately, none of the sources used for this list was infallible. Men appear on one list and not another, or appear on several lists but with different information in each one. The spellings of surnames causes a certain amount of confusion, especially names of French origin. Also, as in the case of most 19th Century sources, handwriting was not always easy to read, and not all inks stood the test of time as far as microfilming is concerned. In many cases, the data for an individual soldier was drawn from several sources in an attempt to get most of it correct.
The case of Willard Crosier is a good example. The 1865 list of men who died in the service lists him as Willard Corsir of Pitcairn, unit unknown. The Pitcairn Town Clerk listed him as Willard Crozier of the 16th NY Infantry, and the 142nd NY Infantry. He does not appear in the AG report for the 16th NY, but is listed in the AG report for the 142nd. So his entry was put together with some information from each source.
It is interesting to note that some men died within a month of enlistment, others served 4 years or more without suffering any wound or disease. James Forbes of Lisbon served in the 39th NY Infantry without a scratch and was accidentally killed by a pistol round shot in celebration by his own brother when he was within rods of his home.
Note that the assignment of a town of residence is somewhat arbitrary. In general, men were listed wherever they lived in 1860 or in whichever town seemed to be their true residence. However, people moved around then just as they do now, and many men are listed in the Town Clerk's records of 2 or more towns. For instance, George Hogle lived in Louisville in 1860, Norfolk in 1865, Russell in 1870, Pierrepont in 1890, Canton in 1900 and is buried in Pierrepont.
LessNames in bold died as a result of their service
This database was compiled by John Austin and is presented on this site with his kind permission.