Name |
Rank |
Enl |
Unit |
Residence |
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Birthdate |
Birthplace |
Parents |
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Packard, Daniel Abisha | Corp. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
June 27, 1841 | Parishville, NY | Jonas Packard; Prudence Jagger | ||
discharged for disability June 10, 1862. He was then drafted into the 83rd NY Inf. in Jul. 1863 and was wounded in action May 6, 1864 at the Wilderness. He was transferred to the 97th NY Inf. in June 1864 and captured in action Aug. 18, 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA. He was paroled Mar. 6, 1865 from Andersonville, prison in Georgia and mustered out Sep. 4, 1865 at Elmira, NY. His widow applied for a pension Apr. 25, 1887 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Packard, Dwight Cornelius | Music. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Band | Madrid |
Sep. 23, 1829 | Madrid, NY | Daniel Packard; Amanda Levings | ||
mustered out with the rest of the band in August, 1862. He then became part of the Brigade Band of Gen. Slough in Alexandria, VA in 1863 and mustered out in July, 1865. He married Lucia Parmelee in Madrid Nov. 7, 1864. He died Oct. 28, 1910 in Potsdam and is buried in the new section of Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Packard, George Albert | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Pierrepont |
Mar. 7, 1839 | Madrid, NY | Charles B. Packard; Laura M. Powers | ||
captured May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA and taken to Libby Prison in Richmond where he died May 28, 1864 ae 24 years 2 mos. He is buried at Beech Plains Cemetery in Pierrepont (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Packard, Harlan P. | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 50th NY Eng. Co. B | Madrid |
June, 1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Hiram Packard; Caroline Dimmick | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He attended St. Lawrence Academy from 1862 until 1864 and lived in Pierrepont in 1865. He married Mary Wentworth Mar. 29, 1876. He lived in Redfield, SD in 1909, a place which he helped establish in 1881. He died May 23, 1923 in Minneapolis, MN (AG, 1850, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Packard, Harmon A. Jr. | Corp. | Jul. 13, 1864 | 12th US Inf. Co. D | Canton |
Oct. 4, 1847 | Canton, NY | Harman A. Packard; Clarissa A. Sykes | ||
died July 15, 1883 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton. This family is listed as Paccard in 1860 Canton (TC, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Packard, Jonas Fuller | Sgt. | Sep. 6, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Parishville |
May 17, 1833 | Parishville, NY | Jonas Packard; Prudence Jagger | ||
mustered out Jul. 25, 1865 at New York City. He married Julia Gwinn May 30, 1876 in Parishville. He died June 12, 1915 in Holway, WI. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Packard, Truman A. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Madrid |
1839 | New York | Truman Packard; Amanda Jaeger | ||
lived in Potsdam in 1860 and in Madrid in 1850. He died of disease in the General Hospital in Alexandria, VA Nov. 19, 1861 and is buried in Madrid Cemetery. He is listed in the Potsdam TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Page, Alonzo J. | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
1829 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Emma Hudson. He died in West Stockholm Jan. 14, 1908 and is buried in West Stockholm Cemetery along with his wife (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Page, Carlos Wright | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Stockholm |
Feb. 24, 1842 | Vermont | Francis Page; Eliza Smith | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 26, 1863 at Grafton, VA and is buried in Grafton National Cemetery in Plot 1226. AG and TC give year of death as 1865. He is listed twice in the TC record (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Page, Franklin S. | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Depeyster |
1843 | Samuel B. Page; Almyra Manson(?) | |||
transferred to the 6th US Cavalry Nov. 22, 1862 and died in a hospital at an unknown time and place (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Page, Henrico | Pvt. | Oct. 2, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Russell |
1819 | Vermont | |||
no further record in the AG. He died Jan. 25, 1889 in Wattsburg, PA. He lived in Stockholm in 1850. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Page, Lewis 2nd | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. K | Stockholm |
Mar 31, 1836 | Vermont | Francis Page; Eliza Smith | ||
mustered out May 13, 1865 at Baltimore, MD. He died May 7, 1896 and is buried in Holmes Hill Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Page, Lorenzo | Pvt. | Oct. 21, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Feb. 8, 1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joseph Page; Maria Curtis | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. K Aug. 31, 1864. He mustered out June 26, 1865 at Jarvis US Army General Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He died at his son's home in West Stockholm Jan. 27, 1927 and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1880, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Page, Lorenzo S. | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1861 | 50th NY Eng. Co. H | Potsdam |
1836 | New York | |||
discharged for disability Dec. 3, 1862 at New York City. He then re-enlisted into the13th NY Cav. Co. F in Aug. 1864 and died of disease Nov. 3, 1864 at Falls Church, VA and may be the man buried as L. S. Page in Grave 12446 of Arlington National Cemetery . There is a stone for him in Leete Cemetery in Potsdam, and he is also listed in the Colton and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Page, Martin Van Buren | Corp. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | Anson Page; Jane ________ | ||
captured and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co, D in Dec. 1864 while a prisoner. He was paroled and promoted to Commissary Sgt. Nov. 1, 1865. He mustered out Feb. 8, 1866 at City Point, VA. He died May 15, 1900. His family lived in Stockholm in 1850. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Page, Orlando D. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1842 | New York | Ephraim Page; Mary ________ | ||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA. He is buried in Leete Cemetery in Potsdam. He appears twice in the 1865 Potsdam census (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Page, Peverel Peck | Corp. | Apr 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
June 28, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Francis Page; Eliza Smith | ||
killed in action May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA. He was last seen helping his wounded cousin off the field of battle. (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Page, Philetus | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. K | Stockholm |
Jul. 5, 1824 | Monkton, VT | Joseph Page; Mabel Smith | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He married Harriet E. Felton in Stockholm Feb. 6, 1849. He lived in Russell in 1850 and in Stockholm in 1860 and 1865, and in Brasher in 1890. He died in Brasher Falls Sep. 21, 1906 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher Falls (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Page, Ward White | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 8th NY Cav. Co. G | Lawrence |
Oct. 20, 1845 | Lawrence, NY | Lyman Page; Loraine White | ||
discharged June 7, 1865. He died Mar. 11, 1932 in Lakeport, CA (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Page, William E. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Russell |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | Henrico Page; Lydia _______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Apr. 13, 1912 in Russell and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Paige, Charles E. | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hermon |
1838 | New York | |||
captured Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and paroled the same day. He mustered out June 7, 1865 at Camp Parole, MD. He lived in Canton in 1890. He was placed in the State Hospital in Ogdensburg in 1906 and died there May 1, 1906. He is buried in Hermon Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Paine, Alvin | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1826 | Canton, NY | |||
discharged for disability Oct. 15, 1863 at Folly Island, SC. He died of chronic diarrhea in Morley (?) Mar. 12, 1864. TC record says he died after leaving the service. He married Mary F. Wilcox in Canton Jan. 4, 1850 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Paine, Edwin R. | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1824 | St. Lawrence Co. | Otis Paine; Lucinda Burbank | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps Apr. 4, 1864 and mustered out Aug. 8, 1865 at New York City. The 1890 census says he was taken prisoner Apr. 19, 1863. He died Aug. 15, 1901 and is buried in Morley Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Palmer, Albert Daniel | Music. | Sep. 26, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Band | Gouverneur |
Sep. 8, 1838 | Watertown, NY | Levi Palmer; Melinda H. Averill | ||
mustered out Aug. 9, 1862. He died Nov. 13, 1884 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Palmer, Amos William | Sgt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Norfolk |
June 14, 1837 | Norfolk, NY | Amos Palmer; Cynthia Baxter | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died May 22, 1894 at his home in Norfolk and is buried in the Kyle Cemetery in Norfolk (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Palmer, Dayton David | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1829 | Northumberland, NY | David Palmer; Eunice Dayton | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. The 1865 census says he was the son of Louisa Green. He died Feb. 12, 1894 and is buried in Brier Hill Cemetery in Morristown. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Palmer, Ezra Carter | 2nd Lt. | Aug. 10, 1861 | 50th NY Eng. Co. H | Potsdam |
Feb. 28, 1832 | North Troy, VT | |||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He married Julia Austin Oct. 13, 1856. He moved to Illinois by 1880. He died Jan. 1, 1899 in Sandwich, IL and is buried there in Oak Ridge Cemetery according to his death notice. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Palmer, Henry | Corp. | Jul. 30, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Colton |
1833 | Vermont | |||
discharged for disability May 17, 1865 on account of wounds received June 17, 1864 (AG, 1865) | ||||
Palmer, Henry S. | Sgt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
Jul. 26, 1833 | Hinesburg, VT | Joseph H. Palmer; Betsey Dolleph | ||
mustered out Oct. 30, 1864 at Atlanta, GA. He moved to Potsdam, NY by 1870 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880) | ||||
Palmer, Julius William | Sgt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. D | Colton |
Nov. 14, 1843 | Parishville, NY | John Palmer; Elsa Seibold | ||
hit in the right leg by a shell and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865. He married Hattie Knapp, moved to Potsdam and died there May 4, 1912. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He is listed in the Colton and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Palmer, Norman Clinton | Pvt. | Sep. 6, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Mar. 29, 1829 | St. Lawrence Co. | Richard Palmer; Sarah Hawkins | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He married Clarinda Woodward. He died in Stockholm Aug. 6, 1872 and is buried in East Part Cemetery in Stockholm. His son Austin N. Palmer (1860-1927) invented the Palmer method of handwriting (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Palmer, Rev. Lucius L. | Chap. | Oct. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. | Depeyster |
1825 | New York | |||
lived in Turin in Lewis Co. NY in 1860 and returned there by 1866. He joined the regiment at Chain Bridge, VA and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Palmer, William H. | Sgt. | Aug. 26, 1862. | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
1841 | Watertown, NY | Levi Palmer; Melinda H. Averill | ||
no further record in the AG after Oct. 16, 1864. He applied for an invalid pension May 14, 1866 (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Pangborn, Henry (alias Henry Backus) | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co B | Pitcairn |
Aug. 28, 1829 | Hammond, NY | George Pangborn; Phebe Ferguson | ||
shot in the left hand and mustered out June 14, 1865. He is listed as Henry Backus in the AG report. He died in 1906 and is buried in Harrisville Cemetery in Harrisville, NY (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parker, Dean S. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Parishville |
Dec. 18, 1840 | Parishville, NY | Hiram Parker; Permelia Fields | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He moved to Ithaca, MI in 1872 and lived there many years. He moved to Norman, OK to be near his family and died there March 5, 1911. He is buried in Ithaca Cemetery in Ithaca, MI. He appears in the 1865 census of Hopkinton discharged men (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parker, George | Capt. | Apr. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Gouverneur |
1826 | Jefferson Co. NY | |||
wounded in both legs by a shell fragment fired from the 1st NY L. Art. in support of the 1st Mass. Battery. He mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Helen Barnard and died May 11, 1883. Parker St. in Gouverneur is named for him. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, NMC) | ||||
Parker, George L. | Pvt. | Mar. 9, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Louisville |
Mar. 9, 1848 | Louisville, NY | William Parker; Sophia Lawson | ||
mustered out at Rallson Hospital in Annapolis, MD. A note in a 1961 Courier Freeman says he died in service but his pension says he died Nov. 1, 1928 in Gridley, CA. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Parker, Henry Alonzo | Corp. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Jul. 28, 1842 | Hopkinton, NY | Eleazer K. Parker; Pamelia Sheldon | ||
captured in action May 3, 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA and paroled Jul. 6, 1863. He mustered out Oct. 30, 1864. He is listed in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Parker, Horace | Pvt. | Nov. 20, 1861 | 81st NY Inf. Co. G | Fowler |
Aug. 20, 1827 | Fowler, NY | Thomas Parker; Hannah Kingsley | ||
discharged Dec. 2, 1864 at Hammond Hospital in Beaufort, SC (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Parker, James C. | Pvt. | Dec. 12, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1844 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Oct. 27, 1862 at Albany, NY. He married Helen J. Porter May 29, 1869 in Jackson, MI. He died June 27, 1916 in Dwight, IL. He is buried in Oak Lawn Cemetery in Dwight, IL (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parker, James Marshall | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Aug. 12, 1845 | Hopkinton, NY | Peter Parker; Jane Porter | ||
died of disease Oct. 24, 1862 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 393 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Parker, John Farnsworth | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Hopkinton |
Jul. 29, 1840 | Hopkinton, NY | Peter Parker; Jane Porter | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and discharged on account of wounds Apr. 4, 1863 at General Hospital in Baltimore, MD. He lived in De Pere, WI in 1906 and died Oct. 22, 1911. He appears in the Hopkinton and Stockholm TC records and his family lived in Stockholm in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, NMC, data) | ||||
Parker, John Sheldon | Sgt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Sep. 9, 1839 | Parishville, NY | Eleazer K. Parker; Pamelia Sheldon | ||
mustered out Oct. 30, 1864. He died Oct. 6, 1921 in Hillsdale, MI and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Hillsdale, MI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parker, John Wesley | Artific. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Parishville |
Apr. 3, 1836 | Rutland, VT | John S. Parker; Lucy Perry | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. His family moved to Buckton in Stockholm in 1838, buying their farm from Joseph Smith of LDS fame. He married Sophia Pease, then Alice Garlick. He died in Pleasant Valley near Potsdam Nov. 26, 1927 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Parker, Josiah Robert | Pvt. | Feb. 23, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. K | Stockholm |
May 17, 1847 | Stockholm, NY | Peter Parker; Jane Porter | ||
transferred while AWOL to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865 and mustered out Oct. 5, 1865. He married Elmer Lindsey in 1872. He lived in Hopkinton in 1890. He died in Nicholville June 13,1927 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Parker, Kingsley Frederick | Pvt. | Feb. 1865 | 91st NY Inf. Co. H | Fowler |
Canada | Thomas Parker; Hannah Kingsley | |||
TC says he was in the 16th NY Inf, but he does not appear in their records. The 1865 census says he was in the 91st NY Inf. The TC also says he transferred to the Regular Army and he apparently served in the 5th and 16th US Infantry (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Parker, Lewis A. | Pvt. | Feb. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Massena |
1825 | New York | |||
died of disease Nov. 5, 1864 in Baton Rouge and is buried in Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Site 152 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Parker, Origen D. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Feb. 15, 1823 | Gouverneur, NY | James Parker; Erminia Sackett | ||
died of wounds Aug. 16, 1864 at David's Island, NY. TC record says he died in a field hospital Jul. 20, 1864 and the body was taken home, which agrees with his stone in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Parker, Samuel | Capt. | Jul. 20, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
1835 | Maine | |||
wounded in action Sep. 22, 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA and died of his wounds Oct. 1, 1864 in the hospital at Winchester, VA. He also appears in the TC record for Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Parker, Thomas | Music. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Fowler |
Mar. 31, 1830 | Fowler, NY | Thomas Parker; Hannah Kingsley | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY and re-enlisted into the 20th NY Cav. Co. H in July 1863. He was promoted to corporal and mustered out at Ft. Monroe, VA Jul. 31, 1865. He died May 29, 1903 in Sand Lake Michigan and he is buried in Sand Lake Cemetery. He also appears in the Fine TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Parker, Willard A. | Pvt. | Dec. 12, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. K | Louisville |
1847 | Louisville, NY | William Parker; Sophia Lawson | ||
enlisted in Richland, NY and was credited to Oswego Co.. He was discharged Jul. 31, 1865 and died Feb. 7, 1913 in Prescott, ON. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Parkhurst, Chester Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | USS Susquehanna | Potsdam |
Feb. 5, 1839 | Parishville, NY | Porter Parkhurst; Amarilla Brown | ||
transferred to the USS Wabash and was at the bombardment of Ft. Fisher, NC. He, his wife and small child drowned in the Raquette River in the South Woods Aug. 3, 1878. He is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, 1850, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parkhurst, Noah | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | DeKalb |
Nov. 22, 1822 | Sharon, VT | Jabez Parkhurst; Dellana Child | ||
discharged in April, 1862. He then re-enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. in Sep. 1864 and was discharged June 19, 1865. He married Maria Frazier, then Eliza Belding in 1849. He lived in Limestone, KS by 1874 and died in Mankato, KS Apr. 7, 1907. He is buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Mankato KS (TC, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Parkinson, John N. | Pvt. | Apr. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Fowler |
Jul. 21, 1815 | Rutland, NY | Moses Parkinson; Freelove Frakey(?) | ||
discharged for disability June 19, 1861 at Albany, NY. He re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. Co. B Dec. 23, 1863 and was again discharged for disability Jul. 20, 1864 at New Orleans, LA. He married Lucy Ann Minnick, lived in Pensaukee, WI in 1880 and died June 11, 1899 in Pensaukee and is probably buried in Brookside Cemetery there (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, NMC) | ||||
Parkinson, Truman D. | Pvt. | Dec. 3, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Fowler |
Feb. 14, 1844 | LeRay, Jefferson Co. NY | John N. Parkinson; Lucy Ann Minnick | ||
transferred to 96th NY Inf. Co. G and was promoted to sergeant. He mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. His family moved to Gouverneur in 1854. He lived in Pensaukee, WI in 1880 and 1900 and died there in 1937 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery, Pensaukee Twp. WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parkinson, Winfield | Pvt. | Aug. 21, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fowler |
Mar. 14, 1847 | Fowler, NY | John N. Parkinson; Lucy Ann Minnick | ||
discharged Jul. 8, 1865 from the US General Hospital at Ft. Monroe, VA. He lived in Pensaukee, WI in 1880 and 1900. He died Apr. 29, 1906 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Pensaukee (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Parks, George L. | Pvt. | Mar. 2, 1864 | 1st MN Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
June 11, 1841 | Canada | Rev. Richard Parks; Amanda _______ | ||
mustered out in June, 1865. He married Charlotte Everett. He died Sep. 22, 1884 in Dickinson, NY and is buried in Ives Cemetery in Dickinson. (1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Parks, Stephen A. | Pvt. | Apr. 12, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. H | Massena |
Feb. 7, 1848 | Pittsburg, PA | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died of pneumonia Apr. 7, 1893 in Ord, NE and is buried in Ord Cemetery. He had moved to Massena at age 4 and was orphaned. He was adopted by Nelson Robinson. He may have been born in Ohio (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parlow, Albert Bradley | Pvt. | Mar. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Waddington |
1844 | Waddington, NY | James Parlow; Anna ________ | ||
had his right leg amputated and mustered out Jan. 18, 1866. He died June 11, 1891 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Parlow, William Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 16, 1862 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Waddington |
1840 | New York | James Parlow; Anna ________ | ||
transferred to the 121st NY Inf. Co. G in May, 1863. He was wounded in action Oct. 19, 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA and had to have his right arm amputated. He was discharged for disability June 9, 1865. He died Mar. 3, 1898 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. He is listed in the Waddington and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Parmelee, Erskine M. | Corp. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Edwards |
Jul. 19, 1843 | Rodman, NY | Herman Parmelee; Mary Hill | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in the Town of Lyme in Jefferson Co. NY in 1900 but had moved to Chicago by 1920 where he was the head of a candy company. He died in 1923 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, 1920, data) | ||||
Parmelee, Sanford S. | Pvt. | Nov. 8, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Edwards |
May 15, 1841 | Rodney(?), NY | Herman Parmelee; Mary Hill | ||
killed in a cavalry charge Oct. 11, 1863 at Brandy Station, VA. The Edwards GAR Post was named for him (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Parmeter, Benjamin | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
1823 | Oneida Co. NY | Cyrus Parmeter; Betsey King | ||
killed in action May 20, 1864 near Bermuda Hundred, VA. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Parmeter, Charles W. | Pvt. | Oct. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1840 | New York | Charles Parmeter; Rhoda _______ | ||
shot through the heart while writing a letter home June 6, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. There is a stone for him in Parmeter Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parmeter, James H. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Apr. 5, 1837 | Oneida Co. NY | Cyrus Parmeter; Betsey King | ||
discharged for disability from Mt. Pleasant Hospital in Washington, DC Apr. 24, 1863. He died Oct. 21, 1922 in Grand Rapids, MI and is buried in Sugar Grove Cemetery in Scottville, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parmeter, John W. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Jul. 26, 1840 | Oneida Co. NY | Cyrus Parmeter; Betsey King | ||
discharged for disability from the hospital at Ft. Monroe, VA Sep. 4, 1863. He died Jul. 19, 1878 near Watertown, NY. (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Parmeter, Lucian M. | Pvt. | Sep. 17, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1843 | Potsdam, NY | Luther L. Parmeter; Emily Freeman | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 20, 1862 at New York City. He died Nov. 5, 1916 in Gentry, AR and is buried in Leavenworth National Cemetery in Leavenworth, KS (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parmeter, Luther Lester | Pvt. | Dec. 25, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Mar. 5, 1812 | Orange, MA | Nathaniel Parmeter; Hannah Chaney | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 25, 1862 at Washington, DC. He moved to Barton, MI in July, 1865. He married Emily Freeman in 1839 and then Mrs. Martha Shannon in 1883. (AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Parmeter, Moses Chaney | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 50th NY Eng. Co. A | Potsdam |
May 29, 1820 | Potsdam, NY | Nathaniel Parmeter; Hannah Chaney | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 17, 1864 at Washington, DC. He married Olive F. Stodard. He died in Potsdam June 19, 1898 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Paro, Franklin | Pvt. | Jan. 29, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
June 17, 1844 | Canton, NY | Francis Paro; Frances ______ | ||
wounded in the left shoulder at Fair Oaks, VA Oct. 27, 1864. He re-enlisted into the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and was discharged June 21, 1865. He still lived in Canton in 1890. He died in Canton Dec. 25, 1930 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery there. The surname may be Pero (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Parody, Francis | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Nov. 22, 1837 | Watertown, NY | Francis Parody; Mary Richard | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He was hired as a draft substitute for George Givens of Potsdam and joined the 46th NY Inf. Co. E in Aug. 1864 and was discharged Jul. 28, 1865. He died in Potsdam April 17, 1916 and is buried in Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam. He had carried Col. Newton Martin Curtis to safety after he had been wounded at Ft. Fisher, NC in 1865 (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Parody, Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
Jul. 16, 1842 | Quebec, Canada | Francis Parody; Mary Richard | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He later re-enlisted into the 13th NY Cav. Co. G and mustered out in Sep. 1865. He died at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY Aug. 8, 1923 and is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Sec. J Row 24 Site 4 (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parr, Alonzo W. | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Brasher |
1815 | Bombay, NY | Thomas Parr; Hannah Sweet | ||
died of scurvy at Fortress Monroe, VA Sep. 23, 1862. He is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 3435. He lived in Plattsburgh in 1860 but had lived in Brasher and enlisted in Potsdam. He married Rachel Witherell Apr. 8, 1850. (AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Parr, William W. | Pvt. | Jul. 31, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Brasher |
Oct. 9, 1842 | Brasher, NY | Moses Parr; Sarah Babcock | ||
mustered out with the company Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Ellen Morris in 1867 and died in Potsdam Dec. 17, 1915. He is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher. He lived in Stockholm in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Parsons, George Stanwick | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
June, 1843 | Gouverneur, NY | Myron Parsons; Amanda Barnes | ||
mustered out May 29, 1865 at Albany, NY. His gravestone says he also served 2 years in the 1st US Cav. He married Martha Dodds. He died Mar. 22, 1927 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Partch, Enos Hurlbut | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Madrid |
Oct. 26, 1825 | Bristol, VT | Enos Partch; Abigail Hurlbut | ||
absent sick in hospital as of May 5, 1865 and no further record in AG. He died in Macomb Co. Michigan May 3, 1899 and is buried in Romeo Cemetery there (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Partlow, Jacob Orman | Pvt. | Jul. 13, 1863 | 95th NY Inf. Co. C | Lawrence |
Dec. 7, 1841 | Lawrence, NY | Ransom Partlow; Harriet Sanders | ||
drafted and wounded May 5, 1864 at The Wilderness, VA. He mustered out Jul. 16, 1865 from a camp in the field in Virginia. He died in Norwood Oct. 25, 1916 and was buried in Lawrence (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Partridge, Edwin H. | 1st Lt. | Sep. 18, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Feb. 27, 1829 | Depeyster, NY | Benjamin F. Partridge; Mary Wheeler | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1861 at Alexandria, VA. He died Feb. 21, 1900. He lived in Morristown in 1850 and in Macomb in 1860 and 1870 . He appears in the Macomb and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, newspaper, data) | ||||
Partridge, Elkenah L. | Pvt. | Aug. 26, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Mar. 21, 1821 | Genessee Co. NY | Elkenah Partridge; Sally Lee | ||
absent sick when the company mustered out and mustered out Aug. 22, 1865. He died Jan. 1, 1894 and is buried in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Partridge, Luther Lee | 1st Sgt. | May 7, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Depeyster |
Feb. 20, 1838 | Depeyster, NY | Benjamin F. Partridge; Mary H. Wheeler | ||
wounded May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA and mustered out June 3, 1863. He married Laura A. Homer and died Feb. 21, 1881 in Springfield, MO. He is buried in Purmort Cemetery in Depeyster. He was still living in Depeyster in 1880 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, newspaper, NMC) | ||||
Partridge, Sylvester Baron | 1st Lt. | Dec. 9, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
May 28, 1837 | Evans Mills, NY | Sylvester Partridge; Judith Haven Stowe | ||
discharged June 22, 1863 so that he could enlist in the US Signal Corps. He mustered out May 30, 1865. He married Henriette Earl Jul. 13, 1868 and later served as a missionary in Thailand and China. He married Mary E. Adams in 1884. He died Apr. 10, 1912 in Hamilton, NY and is buried in Colgate University Cemetery in Hamilton, NY (TC, AG, 1850, data) | ||||
Partridge, William | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Nov. 1828 | Genessee Co. NY | Elkenah Partridge; Sally Lee | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He lived in Parishville in 1890 and 1900 and apparently died in South Colton in 1918 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Partridge, William | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Apr. 21, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Jotham Partridge; Louisa Newell | ||
died of typhoid fever Aug. 20, 1862 at David's Island in New York Harbor. He is buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Site 346 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pasha, Peter S. | Music. | Oct. 3, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Band | Lawrence |
1839 | New York | |||
mustered out with the band Aug. 16, 1862 at Washington, DC. He was later part of Gen. Slough's Brigade Band of the US Army stationed in Alexandria, VA. He was a telegraph operator in Lawrence in 1860 living in Brownell's hotel. He moved to Minneapolis by 1889 and died there Feb. 17, 1919 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, newspaper, data) | ||||
Patterson, Alexander | Pvt. | Jan. 2, 1864 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | DeKalb |
1836 | Canada | |||
transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M May 10, 1864. He was wounded and captured Jul. 30, 1864 at Cemetery Hill, VA near Petersburg. He died Aug. 26, 1864 at Andersonville prison camp in Georgia and is buried in Andersonville National Cemetery in Grave 5880. He also appears in the Lisbon TC records (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Patterson, Charles A. | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. M | Potsdam |
1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Patterson; Polley _______ | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in 1907 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Patterson, David H. | 2nd Lt. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1840 | Canada | Perry Patterson; Dorothy _______ | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA then wounded in the abdomen in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD. He transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Oct. 1864 and mustered out June 29, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died in 1908 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Patterson, Ephraim | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Massena |
1843 | Canada | Perry Patterson; Dorothy _______ | ||
captured and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA and mustered out with the company June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died before 1894 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Patterson, James | Pvt. | Sep. 18, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | DeKalb |
May, 1820 | Ireland | William Patterson; Sarah Kellogg | ||
discharged June 19, 1865. He married Mary A. Brees and lived on the East DeKalb Rd. He died Apr. 3, 1895 and is buried in Old DeKalb Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Patterson, James H. | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
Sep. 3, 1827 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability May 3, 1863 at New Berne, NC. He married Martha Proper in Malone, NY June 3, 1848. He died in Strong's Prairie, WI Jan. 5, 1908 and is buried in Big Flats Cemetery, Big Flats Twp., WI. His year of birth may have been 1837 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Patterson, James Norman | Pvt. | Dec. 26, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
Oct. 1830 | Vermont | Henry Patterson; Elizabeth Ferris(?) | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co G in Dec. 1864 and mustered out Nov. 4, 1865 at New York City. He married Emily Sisco Aug. 27, 1856. He died Aug. 4, 1899 at Natural Dam and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. His obituary said he had moved to Gouverneur in 1871. He lived in Stockholm in 1860 and 1865 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Patterson, John Warren | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | DeKalb |
Sep. 1822 | Ireland | William Patterson; Sarah Kellogg | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 1, 1865 at Albany, NY. His grave in East DeKalb Cemetery says he was born in 1825 and died in 1871 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Patterson, Peter | Corp. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Aug. 15, 1838 | Rossie, NY | Oliver Patterson; Charlotte Snyder | ||
discharged Jan. 4, 1865 while sick with chronic diarrhea and died from the disease June 27, 1865 at Rossie. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Rossie (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Patton, Andrew W. | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Aug. 11, 1835 | Gouverneur, NY | Thomas Patton; Mary Rutherford | ||
discharged for disability Apr.17, 1863 at Fairfax Seminary Hospital, VA. He died June 5, 1889 at Frankfort, WI and is buried in Arkansaw Memorial Cemetery in Arkansaw, WI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Patton, George Washington | Pvt. | Dec. 27, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Jul. 6, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | Warren S. Patton; Louisa M. Swain | ||
mustered out Jan. 31, 1865 at Baton Rouge, LA. He lived in Pierrepont in 1860 and died Apr. 15, 1910. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Patton, John | Pvt. | Jan. 4, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
Mar. 1, 1828 | Ireland | Arthur Patton; Jane ________ | ||
originally enlisted in the 14th NY H. Art. but transferred to the 6th H. Art. and discharged June 19, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died Sep. 4, 1909 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Patton, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 25, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Lisbon |
May 1, 1847 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Patton; Mary Higgins | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Patton, Rollin C. | Pvt. | Dec. 27, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Potsdam |
Jul. 6, 1842 | Stockholm, NY | Warren J. Patton; Louisa M. Swain | ||
captured at Doyal's Plantation, LA Aug. 5, 1864 and died in Livingston Parish, LA as a prisoner of war Aug. 13, 1864. There is a stone for him in Parmeter Cemetery in Potsdam, but he and his father's family lived in Pierrepont in 1860. His obituary says he was buried under a magnolia tree 50 miles north of New Orleans. The TC says his birthdate was May 20, 1840 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Patton, Thomas | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Feb. 15, 1827 | Scotland | Thomas Patton; Mary Rutherford | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 6, 1864 at Washington, DC. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1870) | ||||
Patton, William | Pvt. | 1861 | 1st MN Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Mar. 27, 1838 | Ireland | Thomas Patton; Mary Higgins | ||
wounded severely in the thigh at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run and was sent home on furlough. He had not been heard from since his return to the regiment (TC) | ||||
Pauter, DeWitt | Pvt. | Jan. 5, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
May, 1842 | St. Johnsville, NY | John Pauter; Lucinia Abbott | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived near Brier Hill in 1880 and died in North Hammond January 26, 1913. He is buried in Brier Hill Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890, 1900, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Paxton, Benjamin | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
Aug. 6, 1823 | Oxfordshire, England | William Paxton; Mary Brown | ||
discharged for deafness Jan. 14, 1863 at Martinsburg, VA. He also appears in the 1865 census of Hopkinton. He moved to Sackets Harbor, NY soon after the war and was still there in 1870. He later moved to Mexico, NY. He died in Mexico, NY Dec 19, 1903 and is buried there (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, newspaper, data) | ||||
Payne, Chandler | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Lawrence |
1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Joshua Payne; Eliza ________ | ||
mustered out June 10, 1865 at Washington, DC and lived in Hopkinton in 1890. He died in Massena Apr. 29, 1899 and was brought back to Nicholville for burial. His first wife Catherine died in 1892 and he later had married Mrs. Mary McGowan. He and his family lived in Massena in 1850 and 1860 (AG, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Payne, Cyrus | Sgt. | May 28, 1863 | 16th NY Cav. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
Jan. 26, 1842 | Ogdensburg, NY | Stephen Payne; Sarah Bristol | ||
mustered out Oct. 22, 1863 at New York City to be promoted to 1st Lt. in the 18th NY Cav. Co. I. He was captured at Bayou de Grace, LA May 19, 1864 and dismissed from the regiment the same day according to the AG. He died May 9, 1930 in St. Cloud, FL and is buried in Mt. Peace Cemetery in St. Cloud, FL (AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Payne, Franklin Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Fowler |
Aug. 1, 1839 | Rossie, NY | Pardon Payne; Betsey Boutwell | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Sarah Carpenter. He died Oct. 26, 1924 and is buried in Hailesboro Cemetery in Fowler (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Payne, Isaac Welcome | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
Mar. 26, 1837 | Rossie, NY | Pardon Payne; Betsey Boutwell | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He married Ethelaide Miles. He moved to Antwerp, then Adams, NY and was still there in 1910. He died Jan. 7, 1913 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, data) | ||||
Payne, John B. | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | 72nd IL Inf. Co. K | Oswegatchie |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | Benjamin Payne; Mary Call | ||
he was an Orderly Sgt. In the Provost Marshall's office. The surname may be Paine (1860, 1865) | ||||
Payne, Moses | Corp. | Aug. 20, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Stockholm |
1837 | Canada | |||
wounded and had his left leg amputated. He was discharged for disability Dec. 29, 1864 at New York City. He died in Waddington Apr. 8, 1882 and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. His widow lived in Waddington in 1890. He is listed in the Oswegatchie, Waddington and Stockholm TC records. (TC, AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Payne, Norman B. | Pvt. | May, 1863 | 2nd MA Cav. Co. F | Massena |
Apr. 5, 1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | Barnabas Payne; Sophia _______ | ||
lived in Franklin, Iowa in 1880 and died Sep. 11, 1898 in Fowler, CO (1850, 1880, 1865, data) | ||||
Payne, Pardon Aurelius | Sgt. | Aug. 20, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Fowler |
Aug. 7, 1844 | Jefferson Co. NY | Pardon Payne; Betsey Boutwell | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Alice Baugh. He died of diabetes Jan. 8, 1911 in Prairieville, MI and is buried in Prairieville Township Cemetery. He lived in Rossie in 1865 (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Payne, Samuel | Pvt. | Sep. 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Ogdensburg, NY | Benjamin Payne; Mary Call | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died before May, 1871 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. The surname may be Paine (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Peabody, Benoni | Pvt. | Aug. 17, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. F | Pitcairn |
1842 | New York | Leonard Peabody; Mary Ann _____ | ||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Hermon in 1850 and in Pitcairn in 1860. He died Oct. 28, 1917 in Harrisville, NY and is buried in Harrisville Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peabody, Charles B. | Pvt. | Nov. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Brasher |
Sep. 3, 1831 | Vermont | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 17, 1862 at Washington, DC and lived in Lawrence in 1860. His wife is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Brasher (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Peabody, Franklin Ellis | Pvt. | Feb. 28, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Pitcairn |
Apr. 18, 1837 | Ohio, NY | Isaac Peabody; Sally L. Tompkins | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Angeline Johnson Jan. 1, 1856. He died in Fine in April, 1909 and there is a stone for him in East Pitcairn Cemetery with no death date on the stone (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Peach, James S. | Capt. | Jul. 22, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1836 | London, England | |||
killed in action when he was shot through the heart Oct. 11, 1863 at Culpeper, VA and is buried in Culpeper National Cemetery in Grave 450. He is also listed in the DeKalb and Morristown TC records (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Peacock, John | 2nd Lt. | Oct. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Waddington |
1825 | New York | John Peacock; Elizabeth Hoggard | ||
discharged Jan. 18, 1863. He re-enlisted into the 48th NY Inf. Co. K in July, 1863 and died from wounds received in Florida in Feb. 1864 on March 22, 1864. He is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Waddington. His widow Isabel lived in Waddington in 1890 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pearl, Benjamin | Pvt. | Jul. 21, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Pierrepont |
Aug. 28, 1830 | Louisville, NY | Benjamin Pearl; Margaret Richards | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Russell in 1865 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pearl, George | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. A | Macomb |
1824 | Louisville, NY | |||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in 1863 and mustered out Jul. 11, 1865. He lived in Depeyster in 1865. His widow applied for a pension in March, 1893 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pearson, Alfred W. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 9, 1844 | Ogdensburg, NY | Urias Pearson; Deborah Mattheson | ||
name may be Pierson. He died of disease in Fairfax Seminary Hospital, VA Mar. 14, 1863 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery. His first name is spelled Alford on his grave stone (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pearson, Harlow W. | Pvt. | Nov. 12, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Pierrepont |
Oct. 6, 1832 | Pierrepont, NY | John Pearson; Rhoda Cleveland | ||
discharged for disability Jul 10, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA. He re-enlisted into the 50th NY Eng. In Sep. 1864 and was again discharged for disability Nov. 17, 1864 at Washington, DC. He lived in Parishville in 1850 and married Helen Ingram. He died in Lacona, NH Nov. 13, 1897 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pearson, John Jr. | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Lisbon |
Apr. 23, 1842 | Ogdensburg, NY | John Pearson; Willibe Barker | ||
discharged for disability May 26, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. The surname may be Pierson. He married Sarah Havens. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died at his home on the Eel Weir Rd. Feb. 15, 1924. He is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery in Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peartree, Alexander | Pvt. | Feb. 4, 1865 | 40th NY Inf. Co. D | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 1837 | Canada | Oliver Peartree; Lucy _________ | ||
mustered out June 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 5, 1912 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery where his death date is given as 1911 (AG, 1860, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pease, Chauncey O'Driscoll | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Sep. 26, 1825 | Georgia, VT | Abel Pease; Lucy Laughlin | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He married Arvilla Adams Jan. 1, 1849 in Stockholm. He died in 1886 in Richmond, MI and is buried in Woodland Cemetery in Reed City, MI (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, data) | ||||
Pease, Cyrus M. | Pvt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
Oct. 14, 1841 | Lawrence, NY | Samuel Pease; Irena Hamblin | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 12, 1862 at Chester, PA. He married Sarah Kelsey of Buckton. He lived in Stockholm in 1870 and 1880. He died of pneumonia in either Hamilton or Hannibal, MO in January 1907 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Pease, Lucius Lorenzo | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. L | Lawrence |
Dec. 1845 | Brasher, NY | Abel Pease; Sally Clark | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He died in Norwood, NY Oct. 4, 1901 apparently as the result of being hit by a train. He is buried in New Madrid Cemetery beside his wife Hattie Parmelee (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pease, Nelson | Pvt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Lawrence |
1843 | Lawrence, NY | Samuel Pease; Irena Hamblin | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 23, 1863 at Harper's Ferry, VA. He died Dec. 4, 1923 at the Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, WI and is buried in Wood National Cemetery Sec. 24 Grave 136. (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pease, Truman Abel | Pvt. | Mar. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. K | Lawrence |
Nov. 28, 1842 | Brasher, NY | Abel Pease; Sally Clark | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He became a physician, graduating from the University of Vermont June 15, 1867. He lived in Norwood in 1890 and died Feb. 22, 1905. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Norwood. The Norwood public library was named for him (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peck, Alpheus S. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1844 | New York | George Peck; Lavina Caldwell | ||
died of disease June 15, 1865 at Portsmouth Grove, RI and is buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Grave 3552. His family lived in Philadelphia, NY in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peck, Chandler C. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Russell |
1845 | New York | George Peck; Lavina Caldwell | ||
died of disease on Blackwell Island in NY Harbor June 14, 1864. AG report gives death date as Feb. ___, 1864 (sic). His family lived in Philadelphia, NY in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Peck, Chester | Pvt. | Sep. 21, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Jan. 28, 1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | Calvin Peck | ||
deserted Oct. 10, 1863 at Sackets Harbor, NY. He then enlisted into the 1st NY L. Art. Co. D on Sep. 10, 1864 and mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He appears in the TC record of Depeyster but not Gouverneur. He died May 22, 1917 in Boyne Hills, MI and was buried there (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Peck, Daniel | 1st Lt. | Aug. 16, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Fowler |
Jul. 1, 1822 | Clarendon, VT | John Peck; Sabria Rounds | ||
discharged for disability June 1, 1864. He married Martha Z. Fuller of Fullerville in 1840. He later moved to Gouverneur and took over the St. Lawrence Hotel. He died in Gouverneur Feb. 18, 1903 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Peck, Ebenezer | Corp. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Oct. 10, 1830 | Jay, NY | Alvah Peck; Dorothy Hathaway | ||
discharged for disability Mar 15, 1862 at Camp Preston King, MD. He lived in Wilmington, NY in 1850 and Lewis, NY in 1900. He died Sep. 25, 1912 and is buried in Pine Ridge Cemetery in Saranac Lake, NY (AG, 1850, 1860, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Peck, Franklin | Pvt. | Dec. 18, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
Jan. 22, 1841 | Louisville, NY | Jacob Peck; Isabel Ferguson | ||
taken sick at NYC and died of disease Dec. 9, 1864 at Norfolk, NY while on furlough, according to the 1865 census. His gravestone in High Street Cemetery, Norfolk says he died Oct. 3, 1864, while the AG report says he died Aug. 15, 1864. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Peck, George | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Russell |
1818 | Lewis Co. NY | |||
mustered out June 7, 1862 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in Philadelphia, NY in 1850. He may be the man living in Lawrence, WI in 1880 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870) | ||||
Peck, George Gibbs | Pvt. | Sep 3, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. F | Lawrence |
Oct. 16, 1842 | Essex Co. NY | Alvah Peck; Dorothy Hathaway | ||
the AG says he deserted Dec. 2, 1864 at Ft. McHenry, MD. The TC and pension application card say he was discharged June 10, 1865. He appears to be the man living in Hopkinton in 1870 (TC, AG, 1870, data) | ||||
Peck, Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Gouverneur |
Jan. 2, 1837 | Gouverneur, NY | Nelson Peck; Elizabeth Phelps | ||
discharged Jul. 20, 1864. He died Feb. 21, 1924 in Chattahoochee, FL (TC, AG, data) | ||||
Peck, Henry | Pvt. | Mar. 24, 1865 | 16th NY Cav. Co. C | Stockholm |
1847 | New York | |||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865. He appears to be the H. H. Peck, son of H. H. Peck living in Potsdam in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Peck, Jason | Pvt. | Jul. 26, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
1813 | New York | David Peck | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Jan. 22, 1865. His grave in North Gouverneur Cemetery says he died June 18, 1878, but he and his wife Charlotte Rogers are listed in 1880 Morristown (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery) | ||||
Peck, Jason Jr. | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Apr. 10, 1846 | Macomb, NY | Jason Peck; Charlotte M. Rogers | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He married Catherine Brasie. He died in Elmdale, NY Jul. 31, 1923 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Peck, Lewis | Sgt. | Sep. 24, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Aug. 10, 1843 | New York | David Peck; Elvira Brownell | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Udolpho, MN in 1870 and had moved to Seward Co. NE by 1880. He died May 2, 1915 in Lynn Haven, FL and is buried in Lynn Haven Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1870, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peck, Luther | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. B | Gouverneur |
1841 | New York | Jason Peck; Charlotte M. Rogers | ||
deserted Feb. 8, 1864 from Ogdensburg, NY at the end of his re-enlistment furlough. He lived in Fowler in 1870 and in Syracuse, NY in 1880. His family said in 1890 that they did not know where he was (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890) | ||||
Peck, Luther | Pvt. | Jul. 7, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. C | Gouverneur |
1831 | New York | Samuel Peck; Alfreda _______ | ||
drafted and killed in action at the Wilderness May 10, 1864 according to his grave in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. AG report says he was captured at the Wilderness and died Feb. 2, 1865 in prison at Richmond. (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Peck, Nelson | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
March, 1810 | Vermont | |||
discharged Jan. 8, 1865. He lived in Macomb from 1870 until his death in Gouverneur Mar. 29, 1901 (TC, AG, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Peck, Nelson D. | Pvt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Dec. 1846 | New York | David Peck; Elvira Brownell | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 28, 1862 at Bedloe's Island, NY Harbor. He lived in Udolpho, MN in 1880 and in Cass Co. MN in 1900 . He died Jan. 24, 1914 in Brainerd, MN (AG, 1850, 1880, 1900, data) | ||||
Peck, Norman C. | Pvt. | Dec. 2, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Canton |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged on account of illness April 10, 1864 at Ft. Richmond in NY Harbor. He lived without parents in Madrid in 1850. He and his wife Lovina lived in Waddington in 1870. He died Jul. 9, 1920 in Kent, WA and is buried in Hillcrest Burial Park in Kent, WA (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peck, Orange | Pvt. | Jul. 28, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Jul. 15, 1847 | Gouverneur, NY | Stephen Peck; Julia C. ______ | ||
died Dec. 28, 1864 at US General Hospital in Albany, NY (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Peck, Otis W. | Pvt. | Nov. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
1843 | New York | Aaron Peck; Amanda ______ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 18, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in St. Regis Falls, NY Feb. 2, 1909 and is buried in Forest Cemetery in St. Regis Falls. This family lived in Moira, NY in 1850 (AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peck, Richard | Pvt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Apr. 7, 1839 | Macomb, NY | Jason Peck; Charlotte M. Rogers | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Mar. 4, 1930 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He married Josephine Williams (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Peck, William D. | 1st Sgt. | Oct. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
June 19, 1830 | New York | David Peck; Elvira Brownell | ||
discharged June 16, 1863. He later served in the 16th WI Inf. Co. K. He lived in Udolpho, MN in 1870 and in Gray, MN in 1880 and 1900. He died Aug. 17, 1905 and is buried in Old Woodlawn Cemetery in Pipestone Co. MN (AG, 1850, 1870, 1880, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peeler, Christopher | Pvt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
Nov. 26, 1843 | Pamelia, NY | Sylvius Peeler; Margaret Closs | ||
died of measles May 1, 1864 at Gloucester Point, VA and was buried at Manchester, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Peete, Charles Wesley | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 91st NY Inf. Co. I | Stockholm |
Sep. 22, 1834 | Monkton, VT | Harry Peete; Sally Paige | ||
mustered out June 10, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Harriet Osgood Apr. 9, 1868. He died in Sep. 1905 and is buried in Holmes Hill Cemetery in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pelo, John Cyril | Pvt. | Feb. 16, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1841 | Sorel, PQ | John Pelo | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 and died on the Black Lake Rd. near Ogdensburg Sep. 14, 1931. He is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg along with his wife Lucretia Gwinn (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pelsue, George | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Dec. 22,1820 | Stockholm, NY | George Pelsue; Phoebe Newell | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Jan. 16, 1864 and mustered out June 30, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died of pneumonia Dec. 6, 1880 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pelsue, Newell Caleb | Pvt. | Apr. 30, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. H | Stockholm |
Oct. 1836 | St. Lawrence. | George Pelsue; Phoebe Newell | ||
also served as a hospital steward and mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Henrietta Hepburn, sister of A. Barton Hepburn, in 1871 and they moved to Chicago and Denver but later returned to Stockholm. He died in North Stockholm Sep. 29, 1907 and is buried in Sanfordville Cemetery in the Town of Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1900, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pelsue, Orson James | Pvt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Oct. 17, 1843 | Potsdam, NY | George Pelsue; Fanny Eldridge | ||
spent a year in the hospital and was discharged for disability in May, 1865. He lived in Stockholm in 1860 and 1865. He married Melinda Brown and lived in Stark in the Town of Colton in 1890. He died Mar. 21, 1903 and is buried in Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. He appears in the Colton and Stockholm TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pelton, Henry E. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Madrid |
Sep. 9,1839 | Madrid, NY | Elisha Pelton; Mahala Brintnell | ||
mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. He married Adolphia Dixon in Madrid in 1865 and she died in 1871. He re-married and moved to West Parishville in about 1880. He moved to South Dakota in 1885. He died of pneumonia Feb. 12, 1900 in Centerville, SD and was buried there in Mt. Zion Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pemberton, Charles H. | Pvt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1837 | Madrid, NY | |||
killed in action May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA. He is also listed in the Madrid 1865 census, but no Pembertons appear to be living in St. Lawrence Co. in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Penard, Louis Henry | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Canada | Louis Penard; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He appears to be the Henry Penard listed in 1860 Ogdensburg. He died in 1907 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Penard, Peter | Sgt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
Apr. 1844 | Canada | |||
wounded in action in front of Petersburg, VA Oct. 27, 1864 and mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died in 1905 and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Bay City, MI with no dates on the stone (TC, AG, 1860, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Penard, William Alfred | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1843 | Canada | Louis Penard; Catherine _____ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He appears to be the Alfred Penard listed in 1860 Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Pendergast, James | Pvt. | Jan. 23, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1846 | Canada | Anna ________ | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pennington, Henry | Pvt. | Oct. 5, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1832 | Vermont | |||
he was absent sick at Alexandria, VA when the company mustered out in 1865. He died Sept. 30, 1907 and may be the man living in Champlain, NY in 1900 (AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Percy, Isaac | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. L | DeKalb |
Apr. 15, 1835 | England | Robert Percy; Sarah Wright | ||
discharged June 19, 1865. He married Eliza Wallace and died Feb.. 28, 1913 and is buried in Union Cemetery in DeKalb Junction. His surname appears as Piercy in several records (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perikee, Edward | Pvt. | Sep. 23, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Brasher |
1823 | Canada | |||
deserted and was awaiting trial when the battery was mustered out (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Perikee, Napoleon | Pvt. | Oct. 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Brasher |
1847 | Canada | Edward Perikee; Emily ________ | ||
does not appear in the records of the 1st Artillery (TC, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Perkins, Alexander | Pvt. | 3rd US Art. Co. B | Oswegatchie | |
1843 | Canada | Joseph Perkins; Angeline ______ | ||
died before 1880 and is buried in Potter's Field in Ogdensburg Cemetery with no death date on the stone (1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Perkins, Aseph W. | Pvt. | June 1, 1861 | 34th NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1840 | New York | S. D. Perkins; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 30, 1863 at Albany, NY. He then enlisted into the 11th NY Cav. Co. B in Dec. 1863 and mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died Jan. 22, 1884 in Malone, NY (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Perkins, Hugh | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. | DeKalb |
1840 | ||||
died May 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred. This entry may be a mistake, as he does not appear in the State index or 142nd Inf. records (1865) | ||||
Perkins, Leonard Barnes | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Parishville |
Mar. 12, 1840 | Parishville, NY | Cyrus G. Perkins; Angeline Barnes | ||
mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He married Emeline Dewey June 4, 1863 in Potsdam. He moved to Springfield, MO in 1880. He died in Springfield, MO Feb. 28, 1914 and is buried in Hazelwood Cemetery in Springfield, MO (TC, AG, 1860, NMC, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perkins, Oliver | 3rd US Art. Co. M | Oswegatchie | ||
1848 | Canada | Joseph Perkins; Angeline ______ | ||
he also served in the 12th US Inf. Co. G. He died before 1879 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perkins, William Jay | Pvt. | Jan. 5, 1864 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. L | Potsdam |
1820 | New York | |||
died of chill fever at Camp Hamilton near Fortress Monroe, VA Oct. 30, 1864. He is buried in Hampton National Cemetery in Plot 1229, which lists his date of death as Oct. 31. The AG report says he died Nov. 6, 1864 at US General Hospital at Fortress Monroe (AG, 1860, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Pero, John | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
May 1, 1825 | Quebec, Canada | Louis Pero; Madeline Dubier | ||
wounded in action May 20, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Mustered out June 28, 1865 at Albany, while in the hospital at Troy, NY. He died in Ogdensburg in June 10, 1899 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Pero, John Jr. | Pvt. | Feb. 1864 | 152nd NY Inf. Co. I | DeKalb |
Jan. 1848 | Quebec, Canada | John Pero; Mary Tremblay | ||
The TC record says he had bouts of insanity and spent some time in the asylum on Blackwells Island, NY Harbor. He was judged to be insane in Dec. 1891 and again in 1907 in court at Ogdensburg. He died in 1915 in Ogdensburg and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery there (TC, 1860, 1865, 1900, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pero, Michael | Pvt. | Apr. 18, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1842 | New York | Charles Pero; Emily ________ | ||
deserted Dec. 15, 1861 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Ogdensburg Aug. 23, 1889 and is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, NMC, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Perrigo, Walter B. | Pvt. | Aug. 20, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Fowler |
Jan. 8, 1835 | Clinton Co. NY | Brandeson Perrigo; Betsey _______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC and died in 1909. He lived in Franklin Co. NY in 1860, and in Fowler in 1870 and 1880, and 1890. He lived in Natural Bridge, NY in 1897 (TC, AG, 1860, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Perrin, Francis | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | DeKalb |
Mar. 5, 1838 | Ontario, Canada | Horace Perrin; Catherine Brown | ||
injured by a fall from his horse. Discharged at Sackets Harbor, NY Aug. 10, 1865. He died Feb. 11, 1919 in Mason City, MI and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Mason, MI (TC, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perrin, Marcus | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | DeKalb |
Dec. 12, 1842 | Ontario, Canada | Horace Perrin; Catherine Brown | ||
discharged at Sackets Harbor, NY Aug. 10, 1865. He died Jul. 21, 1893 and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery in Quincy, MI (TC, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Perrin, William A. | Corp. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Depeyster |
Jan. 3, 1836 | Ontario, Canada | Horace Perrin; Catherine Brown | ||
wounded at Cold Harbor, VA June 1, 1864 and captured. He was sent to Richmond Prison and was paroled in Sep. 1864. He died Nov. 22, 1914 in Mason, MI and is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Mason, MI (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perry, Alexander Jr. | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Jan. 9, 1834 | Canada | Alexander Perry; Mary LaBelle | ||
received a gunshot wound in the right hand and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Jul. 30, 1902 and is buried in Hopkinton - Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perry, Charles | Pvt. | Dec. 1, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Oct. 3, 1846 | Canada | Alexander Perry; Mary LaBelle | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Hicks Hospital in Annapolis, MD. He died May 9, 1895 at White Bear Lake, MN (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Perry, DeWitt Clinton | Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1841 | Norfolk, NY | |||
mustered out with the regiment Jul. 17, 1865. He died Jul. 25, 1914 in St. Louis, MO and is buried in Oak Wood Cemetery in Parsons, KS (TC, AG, 1850, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perry, Freeman Hawley | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 146th NY Inf. Co. F | Potsdam |
Jul. 24, 1844 | Lee, NY | |||
wounded in action May 11, 1864 at Spotsylvania, VA and absent since then and at muster-out of the company. He lived in Lee, NY in 1860. He married Florence Armin in Hermon Oct. 12, 1870. He moved to Sioux Falls, SD and sold real estate. He died in Vermillion, SD in April, 1902 and is buried in Bluff View Cemetery in Vermillion (AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, newspaper) | ||||
Perry, George F. | Corp. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1841 | Morristown, NY | Adolphus Perry; Jerusha Stevens | ||
died of typhoid fever Nov. 1, 1862 in the home of a Mrs. Long at New Creek, VA and is buried in Black Lake Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Perry, Isadore Lees | Pvt. | Nov. 18, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
Aug. 20, 1837 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
wounded in action May 31, 1862 and discharged for disability Oct. 3, 1862. He married Sarah LaPointe, then Louise Ritchie. He died Sep. 27, 1910 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam. He is listed as E. Perry in 1860 and as Lisadore Perry in 1865 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Perry, James Thomas | Corp. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Parishville |
Mar. 1, 1842 | Parishville, NY | James F. Perry; Ann Stone | ||
he was captured in Mar. 1865 and held for 3 weeks. He mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Norfolk in 1890, in Lawrence in 1900, and again in Norfolk in 1910. He died in 1911 and is buried in Hale Cemetery in Norfolk. He is listed in the Oswegatchie TC record (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Perry, John Wilber | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Parishville |
Mar. 28, 1839 | Quebec, Canada | James F. Perry; Ann Stone | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Russell Dec. 3, 1914 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery along with his sister Orinda. He is listed in the Parishville and Oswegatchie TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Perry, Joseph | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
Feb. 28, 1834 | Ontario, Canada | Joseph Perry; Maria Sweeney | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and discharged for disability Oct. 22, 1862. He enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. Oct. 29, 1863 and was appointed musician. He mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC He was living in Shawano Co. WI in 1890 and had died by 1906 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, NMC) | ||||
Perry, Peter | Pvt. | Nov. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Potsdam |
1843 | Clinton Co. NY | Peter Perry; Sophia _______ | ||
wounded June 2, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA and transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864. His widow applied for a pension in Jul. 1865. He appears to be the boy living in Saranac, NY in 1860 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Perry, Sherman Canfield | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
May 9, 1836 | Plattsburgh, NY | Charles Perry; Mary Canfield | ||
wounded June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mill, VA and again May 3, 1863 at Salem Church, VA. The AG record says he was killed in action May 3, 1863, but he was alive in 1890 and living in Colton. He married Clamana Jackson. He died Mar. 8, 1910 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, NMC, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peters, David | Pvt. | Sep. 19, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Edwards |
1839 | ||||
wounded in action at Cold Harbor, VA June 2, 1864. He was transferred to the 96th NY Inf. in Dec. 1864 and discharged at Rochester, NY June 27, 1865. He died Jan. 10, 1922 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY and is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Plot H/27/16 (TC, AG, cemetery, data) | ||||
Peterson, Almond R. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Peterson; Rachael ______ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 at Washington, DC. He lived in Milford, NY in 1870 and in Maryland, NY in 1880 (AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880) | ||||
Peterson, Sidney R. | Pvt. | Aug. 1861 | 14th US Inf. Co. | Madrid |
1835 | New York | John Peterson; Rachel _______ | ||
wounded at Chancellorsville in May 1863 and died of those wounds Jul. 22, 1863 in Philadelphia, PA. He is buried in Philadelphia National Cemetery in Plot 283. His grave says he died Jul. 19, 1863 (1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Peterson, William W. | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. A | Madrid |
1832 | New York | John Peterson; Rachel _______ | ||
died May 12, 1863 or May 19, 1862 at Havre de Grace, MD and buried there according to the 1865 census (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Petrie, Abraham | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Morristown |
June 2, 1836 | Morristown, NY | Joseph Petrie; Sarah Countryman | ||
discharged for disability June 7, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died in Gouverneur May 6, 1903 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur. He is listed in the Hammond TC record, but not Morristown's (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Petrie, Charles Isaac | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | DeKalb |
Jan. 29, 1839 | Depeyster, NY | John Petrie; Betsey Mitchell | ||
discharged at Memphis, TN June 12, 1865. He died Apr. 26, 1918 and is buried in Old DeKalb Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Petrie, Edward A. | Pvt. | Sep. 8, 1864 | 95th NY Inf. Co. C | DeKalb |
Apr. 3, 1846 | Depeyster, NY | John Petrie; Betsey Mitchell | ||
went in as a draft substitute for Henry Thompson of DeKalb. Discharged May 31, 1865 at Washington, DC and was living in Gouverneur in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890) | ||||
Petrie, Edward Bartlett | Corp. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | DeKalb |
May 22, 1844 | Ogdensburg, NY | John Petrie; Elizabeth _____ | ||
mustered out with the company June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He was adopted by Alexander and Naomi Hitchcock Petrie sometime between 1850 and 1860. He is listed in the Depeyster and deKalb TC records and 1865 census (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Petrie, Francis | Sgt. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Ogdensburg in 1890 and died in Mason, MI Aug. 5, 1894 and is buried in Edwardsville Cemetery in Morristown where his grave says he died Aug. 6, 1893 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Petrie, George | Pvt. | Oct. 4, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Jan, 27, 1842 | Hammond, NY | James Petrie; Phebe Backus | ||
deserted May 29, 1862 from camp near Baltimore, MD. Enlisted into the 94th NY Inf and was killed at the 2nd Battle of Bull Run in 1862 (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Petrie, Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Aug. 3, 1835 | Morristown, NY | Henry Petrie; Nancy Glass | ||
mustered out June 2, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died June 3, 1910 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, data) | ||||
Petrie, James Addison | Pvt. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. A | Hammond |
June 7, 1845 | Hammond, NY | James Petrie; Phebe Backus | ||
discharged Aug. 21, 1865 at Washington, DC (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Petrie, James M. | Pvt. | Dec. 16, 1863 | 16th NY H. Art. Co. F | Hammond |
1823 | Hammond, NY | Joseph Petrie; Sarah Countryman | ||
deserted Jul. 4, 1864 at Gloucester Point, VA according to the AG, but he said in 1890 that he was discharged Aug. 1, 1865. He died Aug. 22, 1910 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Petrie, Joseph | Pvt. | Oct. 17, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Nov. 28, 1838 | Hammond, NY | James Petrie; Phebe Backus | ||
deserted from camp near Baltimore, MD May 29, 1862 (TC, AG, 1890) | ||||
Petrie, Marcus | Pvt. | Oct. 4, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Jul. 19, 1827 | Morristown, NY | Joseph Petrie; Sarah Countryman | ||
wounded at Antietam in Sept. 1862 and discharged for disability Jan. 17, 1863 at Philadelphia, PA. He died in 1905 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Pettis, Richard R. | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. I | Brasher |
1842 | New York | Reuben Pettis; Phebe _______ | ||
may be the man listed in 1850 and 1860 Brasher as Reuben. He re-enlisted in Dec. 1863 and did not return from his re-enlistment furlough. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Pettys, Jeremiah | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
May 27, 1823 | Vermont | William Pettys; Hannah Crichett | ||
wounded in action May 20, 1864 at Bermuda Hundred, VA. He mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He lived in the Town of Orleans in Jefferson Co. NY in 1880 and died in 1908 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, data) | ||||
Pettys, William Joseph | Pvt. | Feb. 10, 1864 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
May 27, 1850 | Stockholm, NY | Jeremiah Pettys; Jane Royal | ||
deserted from Bladensburg, MD June 22, 1865. He died Feb. 7, 1927 in Everett, WA and is buried in the GAR Cemetery in Snohomish, WA. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Phalings, Edward | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Pierrepont |
Jul. 4, 1815 | Boston, MA | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 28, 1862 at Washington, DC. He died Nov. 30, 1878 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery, data) | ||||
Phelan, John | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 169th NY Inf. Co. F | Lisbon |
1818 | Ireland | Robert Phelan | ||
died of a bullet wound received while on picket duty Sep. 4, 1864 at Base Hospital, Point of Rocks, VA (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper) | ||||
Pheley, Thomas R. | Pvt. | Aug. 28, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hammond |
May 27, 1837 | Côte du Lac, Quebec | John Pheley; Ann Ferguson | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 1, 1863 at Cloud's Mills, VA. He lived in Rossie in 1890 and died Sep. 28, 1914 at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY. He is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Plot H-31-9 (TC, AG, 1865, 1890, cemetery,data) | ||||
Phelps, Elisha V. | Sgt. | Nov. 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
1835 | New York | Elihu Phelps; Levitia Louisa Viall | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 9, 1862 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Plot 77 (AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Phelps, George Stewart(?) | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Stockholm |
Nov. 16, 1832 | Canton, NY | Alanson Phelps; Philena Batchelder | ||
captured and taken to Andersonville prison in Georgia. He was paroled and died of disease Dec. 25, 1864 at Annapolis MD and is buried in Annapolis National Cemetery in Grave 1455 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Phelps, George W. | Pvt. | Oct. 16, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Russell |
Jul. 10, 1845 | Russell, NY | Elihu Phelps; Levitia Louisa Viall | ||
got the measles and a cold, both of which apparently caused him to lose his hearing. He was discharged for disability at Soldiers Rest, Baltimore, MD May 18, 1862. He married Mary E. Hartwell and died in Russell Mar. 18, 1904 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Phelps, Jesse | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1825 | New York | |||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA and lived in Parishville in 1865 and 1870. He died Aug. 8, 1887 and is buried in Castle Cemetery in Hopkinton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, cemetery) | ||||
Phelps, Luman Jacob | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. H | Stockholm |
May 28, 1840 | Stockholm, NY | Edwin O. Phelps; Priscilla Dwinnell | ||
mustered out June 9, 1865 at Albany, NY. He married Augusta E. Lawrence and lived in Hutchinson, MN in 1900. He died of diabetes in Faribault. MN Apr. 2, 1912 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Phelps, Luther Bradish | Pvt. | Aug 23, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Gouverneur |
Dec. 21, 1840 | Gouverneur, NY | Lester Phelps; Susan _______ | ||
mustered out June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He married Katie A. Allen in Gouverneur Sep. 25, 1865. He appears to be the man living in St. Paul, NE in 1880. He lived in Barton Co. MO in 1900. He died Aug. 21, 1920 in Nevada, MO (TC, AG, 1860, 1880, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Phelps, Richmond | Pvt. | Oct. 8, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | DeKalb |
1844 | Ontario, Canada | Miles Phelps | ||
discharged at Sackets Harbor, NY Aug. 12, 1865 (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Phelps, Samuel Wright 2nd | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
Mar. 15, 1841 | DeKalb, NY | Alfred Phelps; Jerusha Bosworth | ||
captured in action at Fairmont, VA and paroled, then wounded in action Apr. 2, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. Mustered out June 2, 1865 at Satterlee Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He died May 20, 1911 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Philips, John S. | Sgt. | Oct. 22, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. K | Louisville |
1839 | Louisville, NY | Cornelius Phillips; Lois ________ | ||
mustered out June 11, 1863. He died at Massena Center May 28, 1894 and is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery in Massena. He lived in Massena in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Phillips, George M. | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1843 | Morristown, NY | John Phillips; Lana Miller | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps after Apr. 30, 1863. He died in 1912 and is buried in Glenwood Cemetery in Mankato, MN (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Phillips, Henry | Pvt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | |
1820 | ||||
died Apr. 13, 1890 and is buried in Chippewa St. Cemetery in Morristown. He enlisted in Morristown and is buried there (AG, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Phillips, John | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
Aug. 10, 1840 | Hammond, NY | Thomas B. Phillips; Betsey Thrasher | ||
discharged May 27, 1865. He died Oct. 5, 1870 and is buried in Rarick Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Phillips, Joseph | Pvt. | Jan. 16, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Stockholm |
1817 | Canada | |||
discharged for disability Apr. 17, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 13th NY H. Art. Co. H Dec. 22, 1863 and transferred to the 6th NY H. Art. In July, 1865. He mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Phillips, Thomas B. Jr. | Corp. | Sep. 10, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
June 5, 1836 | Hammond, NY | Thomas B. Phillips; Betsey Thrasher | ||
discharged for disability Dec, 23, 1862. He married Catherine More and died in Hammond Aug. 25, 1918. He is buried in Rarick Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Phillips, Wilson | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Morristown |
1838 | New York | John Phillips; ______ Miller | ||
killed in action June 1, 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. He is listed in the Macomb TC records (TC, AG, 1850, 1865,) | ||||
Philpot, James | Pvt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Potsdam |
1832 | Ireland | Thomas Philpot; Mary Ann _____ | ||
died of wounds Sep. 5, 1864 at Berryville, VA. He also appears in the Oswegatchie TC records, but was living in Potsdam in 1860. The AG says he was wounded Sep. 4, 1864 and left in a dying condition at a brick house about 3/4 mile from Berryville, VA. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Philpot, John | Pvt. | Jul. 27, 1863 | 83rd NY Inf. Co. G | Potsdam |
1832 | Ireland | Thomas Philpot; Mary Ann _____ | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in May 1864 and was discharged Jul. 13, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He lived in Lisbon in 1860 but was from Potsdam. He died in West Potsdam Apr. 29, 1905 and is buried in West Potsdam Cemetery. He appears in the Lisbon 1865 census which says he was in the 39th NY Inf. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Philpot, Robert | Sgt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Potsdam |
1826 | Ireland | |||
discharged for disability Feb. 20, 1863 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He died of a heart attack at his home near Buck's Bridge Jul. 3, 1886 and is buried in West Potsdam Cemetery. His gravestone says he died Jul. 4. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Philpot, Thomas H. | Pvt. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. E | Potsdam |
1830 | Ireland | Thomas Philpot; Mary Ann _____ | ||
died of wounds Mar. 30, 1865 at First Division Hospital, Ninth Army Corps having been wounded at Ft. Stedman, VA. He is buried in West Potsdam Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Philpot, William | Pvt. | Aug 14, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Macomb |
1839 | John Philpot; Betsey Stone | |||
died Nov. 19, 1862 at Rowlesburg, VA and buried in Grafton National Cemetery grave 1050. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Pickens, Francis | Pvt. | Jul. 23, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Dec. 1841 | Scotland | Francis Pickens; Dierdre OldCountry | ||
wounded in action Nov. 23, 1863 at Locust Grove, VA and transferred into the Veterans Reserve Corps in Jan. 1865. He was discharged for disability June 5, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He died Sep. 14, 1900 (TC, AG, 1860, data) | ||||
Pickert, Alexander | Pvt. | Aug. 9, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1843 | Lewis Co. NY | Ephraim Pickert; Catherine Davis | ||
captured at Edward's Ferry, MD Aug. 27, 1863. Discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in 1904 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pickert, Alonzo | Pvt. | Aug. 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1835 | ||||
wounded and captured at Edwards Ferry, MD Aug. 27, 1863 and then captured at Doyal's Plantation, LA Aug. 5, 1864. He died of disease Nov. 27, 1864 at US General Hospital in Baton Rouge, LA and is buried in Baton Rouge National Cemetery in Plot 2316 (AG, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Pickert, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 30, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
Mar. 25, 1822 | Harrisburg, NY | Peter Pickert; Jemima Briggs | ||
discharged for disability. He died in 1909 and is buried in Rarick Cemetery in Hammond (TC, AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Pickett, Earl | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Fine |
Mar. 18, 1843 | Antwerp, NY | Eliakim Pickett; Charlotte Batt(?) | ||
mustered out Jul. 31, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1890) | ||||
Pickett, Horace | 2nd Lt. | Aug. 2, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Edwards |
Oct. 23, 1841 | Edwards, NY | Justus Pickett; Sarah Woodcock | ||
discharged Nov. 4, 1864. He was attending college in Potsdam in 1860. He married Celinda Peck. He lived in Fergus Falls, MN in 1880 and became Postmaster there in 1888. He died in 1929 and is buried with his wife in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pickett, Justus | Sgt. | Dec. 5, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Edwards |
1837 | Edwards, NY | Justus Pickett; Sarah Woodcock | ||
discharged for disability Nov. 3, 1862. He moved to Fergus Falls, MN with his brother Horace and died there June 7, 1913 (TC, AG, 1880, data) | ||||
Pickup, Robert B. | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Oswegatchie |
Apr. 15, 1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | Richard Pickup; Isabella ______ | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He married Phebe Walrath. He died Oct. 14, 1917 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Pierce, Alanson | Pvt. | Nov. 22, 1861 | 12th US Inf. Co. B | Oswegatchie |
1844 | New York | Benjamin Pierce; Fanny _______ | ||
colorbearer, killed by a musket ball at Gettysburg, PA Jul. 4, 1863. He is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery with his parents. (TC, 1860, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pierce, Charles A. | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | Macomb |
1845 | Oswegatchie, NY | David Pierce; Densey ______ | ||
died of wounds May 20, 1863 near Fredericksburg, VA while in the hands of the enemy. AG says he was wounded Aug. 3, 1863, but died May 10, 1863. Curtis also lists the death as May 10, 1863 (TC, AG, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Pierce, Chester D. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. | Canton |
May 14, 1848 | Canton, NY | John Pierce; Catherine ____ | ||
unassigned to any company and drowned Dec. 22, 1864 near Cape Hatteras, NC when the steamer North America went down on its way from New Orleans to NYC. He is listed as Chauncey Pierce in the AG report and as Cheney Pierce in the 1860 census (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pierce, David | Corp. | Dec. 15, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. I | Norfolk |
Apr. 26, 1846 | St. Lawrence Co. | Mial R. Pierce; Provider Rexford | ||
mustered out Aug. 26, 1865 at Washington, DC. This family lived in Fowler in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Pierce, George K. | Corp. | Feb. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
Jul. 22, 1834 | Vermont | Rolin Pierce; Rhoda Dowd | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, VA and died May 25, 1899 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pierce, Gilbert S. | Pvt. | May 20, 1861 | 17th NY Inf. Co. F | Canton |
June 23, 1835 | St. Lawrence Co. | Hosea Pierce; Roxy _______ | ||
discharged for disability June 14, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pierce, Harrison Jeremiah | Corp. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Parishville |
June 17, 1841 | Potsdam, NY | Howard Pierce; Abigail Gay | ||
died of fever June 10, 1862 aboard the transport Elm City on its way from Jamestown, VA to Washington, DC. He appears to be the boy living in Canton in 1850. He is listed in the Parishville and Potsdam TC records (TC, AG, 1850} | ||||
Pierce, James | Pvt. | Feb. 18, 1864 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. G | Parishville |
1839 | England | |||
no further record in the AG. He lived in Parishville in 1865 and in Hopkinton in 1880 (AG, 1865, 1880) | ||||
Pierce, James Taylor | 2nd Lt. | Nov. 14, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Norfolk |
Feb. 22, 1840 | Oswegatchie, NY | Mial R. Pierce; Provider Rexford | ||
discharged Jan. 17, 1863 and re-enlisted into the 14th NY H. Art. in Jan. 1864. He served 11 days in the 14th NY H. Art as a private, but transferred to the 6th NY H. Art as an officer and was temporarily in command of the company from May to August 1864. He mustered out Aug. 24, 1865. This family lived in Fowler in 1850. He died Dec. 19, 1882 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pierce, Lambert | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hammond |
Jan. 1842 | Orleans, Jefferson Co. NY | Samuel Pierce; Elvira Barrows | ||
died of chronic diarrhea at Folley Island, SC Dec. 31, 1863 and is buried in Beaufort National Cemetery in Site 2407 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Pierce, Leroy | Pvt. | Aug 30, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1846 | Canton, NY | |||
TC record says he was discharged for disability but he does not appear in the AG records of the 142nd or in the State Index (TC, 1860) | ||||
Pierce, Levi | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Hermon |
Oct. 21, 1835 | Theresa, NY | Samuel Pierce; Almira _______ | ||
mustered out June 16, 1865 at Elmira, NY. He married Lucinda Banister in 1857 and lived in Antwerp in 1850 and DeKalb in 1860. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and 1907. He died in Lawrenceville, Mar. 12, 1914 and is buried in Lawrence Center Cemetery. (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pierce, Mial R. | Chapl. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. | Norfolk |
May 25, 1815 | Oswegatchie, NY | Isaac Pierce; Elizabeth Taylor | ||
discharged Sep. 5, 1862. He later re-enlisted into the 6th NY H. Art. Co. M as a Captain and was discharged July 15, 1864, He lived in Fowler in 1850. His second wife was Elizabeth Colburn. He died in Burke, NY Aug. 15, 1887 and is buried in Ridgeway Cemetery in Burke, NY (AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pierce, Seymore B. | Sgt. | Oct. 10, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. E | Norfolk |
Jul. 25, 1838 | St. Lawrence Co. | Mial R. Pierce; Provider Rexford | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. G as a 1st Lt. in Dec. 1864 and was discharged May 13, 1865. He married Roxana Paterson in 1866 and died in 1897. He is buried in Bixby Cemetery in Norfolk. This family lived in Fowler in 1850 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Pierce, William Henry | Pvt. | Nov. 30, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Oct. 6, 1845 | Hopkinton, NY | Porter Pierce; Mary A. Wilkinson | ||
received a gunshot wound in the right leg and mustered out June 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Sarah Kimpton in 1875. He died Sep. 19, 1917 and is buried in Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Piercy, David A | Capt. | Jan. 31, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
Dec. 25, 1837 | Oswegatchie, NY | Alexander Piercy; Nancy J. Martin | ||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He later did service as a sergeant in the 5th Iowa Cav. Co. G He died Mar. 25, 1906. He lived in Cottage Grove, MN in 1860 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Piercy, Jacob | Pvt. | Nov. 27, 1861 | 9th NY Cav. Co. L | Fine |
1829 | England | Robert Piercy; Sarah Wright | ||
died of typhoid fever Jul. 8, 1862 at Alexandria, VA and is buried in Alexandria National Cemetery in Sec. A Site 73. He is listed as Purser in 1860 Fine. His widow Phoebe re-married Orrin W. Stevens and still lived in Fine in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Piercy, William H. | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
1843 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Piercy; Lucy Jones | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in March, 1864 and mustered out Sep. 28, 1865 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He married Elizabeth Armstrong. He died at the National Soldiers Home in Togus, ME, Mar. 24, 1917 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pigeon, Francis | Pvt. | Feb. 14, 1865 | 26th NY Cav. Co. L | Oswegatchie |
1838 | Canada | |||
mustered out Jul. 1, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He died Feb. 11, 1895 in Prescott. ON where he was working in a distillery. He was apparently knocked into a tank and drowned. He is buried in Notre Dame Cemetery in Ogdensburg. (TC, AG, 1870, cemetery) | ||||
Pike, Christopher Columbus | Corp. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Gouverneur |
July 21, 1840 | Fowler, NY | John Pike; Lydia Gardner | ||
wounded in the neck and discharged May 20, 1865 at Philadelphia, PA. He died Aug. 13, 1881 in Russell, NY and is buried in South Russell Cemetery. He lived in Fowler in 1850 and Russell in 1865. His widow Celia Pike lived in Rossie in 1890 and in Gouverneur in 1930 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pike, George Bonaparte | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | DeKalb |
June 7, 1836 | Whittenham, VT | Roswell Pike; Sally Wheeler | ||
had his right arm blown off in the battle of Five Forks and was discharged Jul. 18, 1865 . He lived in Russell in 1865 and in Canton in 1890. He died November 2, 1909 and is buried in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery with his two wives (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pike, Warren B. | Pvt. | Dec. 8, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Fowler |
1842 | Fowler, NY | Ruddy Pike; Martha Newell | ||
injured when thrown from a horse and mustered out Sep. 30, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He lived near Hailesboro in 1890. He died Oct. 20, 1922 in Gouverneur and is probably buried in Hailesboro Cemetery with his wife and parents (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Pinney, Eber W. | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Hopkinton |
Mar. 21, 1825 | Granville, VT | Samuel Pinney; Lucy Ammy(?) | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He lived in Pleasant Valley, Iowa in 1880. He died Apr. 20, 1882 and is buried in Elgin Cemetery, Elgin Iowa (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pinney, Roswell W. | Pvt. | Feb. 20, 1865 | 9th NY Cav. Co. I | Potsdam |
1845 | New York | Benjamin Pinney; Sarah Webb | ||
mustered out June 24. 1865 at Washington, DC. His family lived in Stockholm in 1850. He married Mary Erwin. He lived in Middleville, MI in 1880 and still lived there in 1894. He died in Seattle, WA May 12, 1910 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, data) | ||||
Piper, William Haskell | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Russell |
1844 | Vermont | Stillman Piper; Laura _______ | ||
discharged for disability Jul. 27, 1862 He then re-enlisted into the 24th NY Cav. Co. L in Jan. 1864. He was wounded Sep. 30, 1864 and sent to a hospital. No further record in the AG. He died in 1906 (AG, 1850.1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pitcher, Albert A. | Capt. | May 3, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. C | Fowler |
1831 | New York | |||
mustered out June 5, 1863 at Elmira, NY. He re-enlisted into the 18th NY Cav. as a Major Jan. 30, 1864 but was dishonorably dismissed Nov. 27, 1864 at New Orleans. He died in 1878 in Nevada, MO as the result of falling in a cistern and having one of his legs amputated. He married Angeline M. Wight. He lived in Gouverneur in 1850 and in Rossie in 1860. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pitcher, George W. | Pvt. | Jan. 7, 1862 | 3rd NY Art. Co. F | Fowler |
1843 | Oswego Co. NY | Lyman Pitcher; Caroline ______ | ||
mustered out Jul. 24, 1865 at Syracuse, NY and lived in Mexico, NY in 1860. His widow applied for a pension June 24, 1880 (AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pitcher, Oscar | Pvt. | Sep. 11, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. F | Fowler |
Dec. 18, 1847 | Macomb, NY | Peter Pitcher; Matilda Smith | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps Jan. 5, 1865 and discharged from Portsmouth, VA hospital June 5, 1865. His family lived in Hermon in 1860. He moved to Watervliet, Berrien Co. MI with his parents by 1868 and married Isabel Dustin in 1873. He died Dec. 8, 1915 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1900, 1910, data) | ||||
Pitt, Adelbert S. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. H | Canton |
1843 | Vermont | Samuel W. Pitt; Almina _______ | ||
died Apr. 9, 1865 at City Point, VA (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pitt, Giles | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. K | Canton |
1842 | Canton, NY | William Pitt; Jane _________ | ||
wounded in action June 16, 1864 at White Hill, VA and died of his wounds the next day at Base Hospital near Petersburg, VA (AG, 1860, 1865, TC) | ||||
Pitts, Charles H. | Pvt. | Dec. 20, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
1834 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability May 28, 1862 at Washington, DC. He then re-enlisted into the 26th NY Cav. Feb. 13, 1865 and mustered out Jul. 3, 1865 at Ogdensburg, NY. He lived in Parishville in 1890 and was blind by 1886. He died in 1905 and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville. (AG, 1850, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Planty, Ezra | Pvt. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 7th NY H. Art. Co. B | Parishville |
1844 | Canada | Nicholas Planty | ||
discharged for disability Mar. 17, 1865 and died Apr. 22, 1865 at his father's house in Parishville. He is buried in Parishville. He lived in Potsdam in 1860. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Plantz, Simeon | Pvt. | Aug. 29, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Hammond |
Jan. 5, 1827 | Ft. Plain, NY | Rheinhardt Plantz; Elizabeth Apple | ||
had his finger shot off in action June 15, 1864 in front of Petersburg, VA. He was absent in the hospital when the company mustered out and he mustered out June 7, 1865. He married Allura Beach as his second wife in 1885. He died Nov. 26, 1910 and is buried in Chippewa Cemetery in Morristown (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Platt, Obediah Clinton | Pvt. | Mar. 29, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. G | Lisbon |
Oct. 23, 1843 | Lisbon, NY | Jesse Platt; Sarah Tracy Livingston | ||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He died Jul. 23, 1918 in Ogdensburg (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Ploof, Henry | Pvt. | Sep. 5, 1864 | 15th NY Eng. Co. G | Hopkinton |
1830 | Vermont | |||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Ft. Barry, VA. He died in either 1866 or 1867 and is buried in Hopkinton- Ft. Jackson Cemetery (AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Ploof, Peter G. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Hopkinton |
1841 | ||||
killed in action May 7, 1862 at West Point, VA and is buried in Yorktown National Cemetery in Plot 1050 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, NMC) | ||||
Plumb, George | Sgt. | Aug. 20, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. E | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 1839 | New York | Henry Plumb; Jane McDonald | ||
shot in the ankle and transferred to the 39th NY Inf. Co. D in Jan. 1864 and mustered out as a 2nd Lt. June 24, 1864 at New York City. He died Oct. 30, 1929 and is buried in Ogdensburg Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Plumley, Asa S. | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1846 | New York | Robert Plumley; Amanda _______ | ||
discharged for disability Aug. 26, 1862 at Baltimore, MD. He then re-enlisted into the 16th NY Cav. Co. A Apr. 9, 1863 and was discharged in Sep. 1865 from the 3rd NY Provisional Cav. He died Feb. 8, 1918 in Cornwall, ON (AG, 1850, data) | ||||
Plumsteel, Simon P. | Corp. | Aug. 3, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Morristown |
1838 | Canada | John Plumsteel; Rebecca ______ | ||
captured and paroled Mar. 25, 1865 at Ft. Stedman, VA and mustered out at Camp Parole, Annapolis, MD June 14, 1865. He married Mary A. Ackerman. He died in Morristown Feb. 24, 1920 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Morristown with no death date on the stone (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Polley, Charles Lytle | Pvt. | Sep. 7, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Massena |
Apr. 4, 1823 | Massena, NY | Ebenezer Polley; Philenda Stone | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865. He died Jul. 5, 1884 and is buried in Massena Center Cemetery. His widow Marian Cutler Polley lived in Massena in 1890. They had been married Sep. 28, 1850 in Fitchburg, MA (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, data) | ||||
Polley, Francis H. | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1864 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. G | Massena |
Oct. 16, 1839 | Massena, NY | John Polley; Lois Maria Hitchcock | ||
mustered out June 28, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He married Alice Loney and died Sep. 28, 1912 and is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Massena (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Pond, Loyal S. | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. I | Canton |
1844 | Vermont | R. S. Pond; Martha ______ | ||
died of disease Aug. 26, 1864 at St. Louis Army Hospital in New Orleans and is buried in Chalmette National Cemetery in Grave 4523 (AG, 1860, cemetery) | ||||
Pool, Charles J. | Pvt. | Aug. 31, 1864 | 13th NY Cav. Co. D | Hermon |
Jul. 9, 1847 | Canton, NY | John Poole; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA. He died Mar. 21, 1888 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery. His widow Caroline Pool lived in North Russell in 1890. He is listed in the Canton TC and 1865 census but lived in Hermon in 1860 and his widow Caroline lived in North Russell in 1890. He died Mar. 21, 1888 and is buried in Hermon Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Pool, Erwin J. | Pvt. | Jan. 19, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Russell |
1841 | New York | Ezra Pool | ||
discharged for disability June 19, 1862 at Washington, DC. He was drafted into the 83rd NY Inf. Co. E in July, 1863 and transferred to the 97th NY Inf. in June, 1864 and again discharged for disability Oct. 22, 1864 at Washington, DC. He lived in Hermon in 1850 and 1862 (AG, 1850, 1860, data) | ||||
Pool, Ezra James | Pvt. | May 15, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. D | Hermon |
Apr. 18, 1832 | Ezra Pool | |||
discharged for disability June 14, 1862 at Alexandria, VA. He died in Gouverneur Nov. 1, 1887 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (AG, cemetery, NMC, newspaper, data) | ||||
Poole, John | Pvt. | Dec. 5, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Canton |
Dec. 1839 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Poole; Mary ________ | ||
discharged June 9, 1865 at McDougal Hospital in NYC and lived in Hermon in 1890. He died Apr. 25, 1918 and there is a gravestone for him in Hermon Cemetery with no death date on it. He lived with Daniel Poole in Canton in 1860 and was a brother of Charles Poole (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Poole, Mahlon D. | Pvt. | Oct. 28, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. D | Canton |
1840 | New York | Daniel Poole; Almira _______ | ||
died of typhoid fever June 14, 1862 at White House Landing, VA (AG, 1865) | ||||
Pooler, Davis | Pvt. | Aug. 21, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
1832 | New York | John Pooler; Esther _______ | ||
absent sick since Dec. 11, 1864 according to the AG report, but the Oswegatchie TC record says he was discharged June 27, 1865 at Washington, DC. He is listed as David Pooler in the AG, and may be the man listed as David Pooler/Porter in the Potsdam TC. He died after 1870 and is buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery near Troy, in Doniphan Co. KS. He does not appear in the DeKalb TC record. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, cemetery) | ||||
Pooler, William R. | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. D | DeKalb |
1828 | St. Lawrence Co. | John Pooler; Esther _______ | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Mustered out with company June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Gouverneur in 1860, is listed in the Canton TC and 1865 census, but lived in DeKalb in 1890. He died May 3, 1913 and has a stone in East DeKalb Cemetery as does his wife Amy (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Poor, Bailey Elijah | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. H | Parishville |
Sep. 27, 1827 | Berlin, VT | Elijah Poor; Sophia Bailey | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865. He died Dec. 27, 1912 in Burkett, NE and is buried in Nebraska Soldiers Home Cemetery in Grand Island, NE (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, cemetery, data) | ||||
Poor, Charles Jr. | Pvt. | Oct. 24, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. G | DeKalb |
Aug. 22, 1840 | Depeyster, NY | Charles Poor; Hepsibah Hill | ||
discharged for disability May 27, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA. His parents are buried in East Road Cemetery in Depeyster. He appears in the Depeyster TC record, but lived in DeKalb with his parents in 1860 and was still there in 1890. He died Dec. 1, 1914 in Fullerville and is buried in Rensselaer Falls Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Poor, Elijah | Pvt. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Parishville |
Sep. 21, 1815 | Berlin, VT | Jesse Poor; Susan Hodges | ||
captured in the hospital May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA and died as a prisoner Jul. 1, 1862 at Richmond, VA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Pope, James B. | Corp. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Morristown |
1843 | Morristown, NY | Charlemagne Pope; Harriet Parks | ||
died of typhoid fever Oct. 27, 1863 in Washington, DC and buried in Edwardsville Cemetery, Morristown. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Porter, Albert Allen | Pvt. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. A | Colton |
Apr. 24, 1841 | Colton, NY | Oliver A. Porter; Amelia Rawson | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Black River, NY in 1898 and died Feb. 22, 1925 in Denmark, NY (TC, AG, 1860, newspaper, data) | ||||
Porter, Charles Henry | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Potsdam |
Feb. 16, 1839 | Colton, NY | Oliver A. Porter; Amelia Rawson | ||
captured in 1863 and spent time in Belle Isle and Libby prisons. Mustered out June 27, 1865. He died of tuberculosis April 11, 1906 in Stockholm and is buried in Brookdale Cemetery in Stockholm. He had married Celestia Sanford Dec. 25, 1865. He was born in Colton and lived there in 1850, and appears with his brother Samuel in the Potsdam TC records, but lived most of his life in Stockholm (TC, AG, 1850, 1890, newspaper) | ||||
Porter, George Washington | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1861 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | |
1836 | New York | |||
his right thumb was shot off and he was wounded in his right side. He transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in 1863 and was discharged Sep. 10, 1864. He enlisted in Gouverneur, lived in Fowler in 1870, Edwards in 1880 and DeKalb in 1890. His wife is buried in Old DeKalb Cemetery. He died May 11, 1917 and is buried in the National Cemetery in Bath, NY. (AG, 1870, 1880, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Porter, James | Pvt. | Oct. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hermon |
1817 | ||||
captured in action May 31, 1862 at Seven Pines, VA and later paroled. He was discharged for disability Sep. 27, 1862 at Annapolis, MD and died of disease there Sep. 30, 1862 (AG, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Porter, John | Pvt. | Dec. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Hermon |
1840 | ||||
killed in action May 31, 1862 at Fair Oaks, VA. He appears to be the man living in Gouverneur in 1860 (AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Porter, Samuel L. | Corp. | Dec. 14, 1863 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Colton |
Dec. 1, 1844 | Colton, NY | Oliver A. Porter; Amelia Rawson | ||
mustered out June 27, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Potsdam in 1890. He married Addra Fitch in 1876. He died Apr. 5, 1929 in North Stockholm and is buried in Brookdale Cemetery in Stockholm. He appears in the Potsdam TC record but not Colton's (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Porter, Stephen | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Fowler |
1844 | St. Lawrence Co. | |||
discharged for disability Sep. 16, 1862 at New York City and later served in the 20th NY Cavalry from Sep. 1863 until July, 1865. He lived in Hermon in 1865 and died at the NYS Soldiers Home in Bath, NY April 13, 1908. He is buried in Bath National Cemetery in Plot G 4 27 (AG, 1865, 1880, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Porter, Thomas | Pvt. | Dec. 4, 1861 | 6th NY Cav. Co. K | Lisbon |
Apr. 24, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | William Porter; Mary Ann Graham | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 9, 1862 at Philadelphia, PA. He lived in Madrid in 1860. He died of cancer Feb. 24, 1909 and is buried in Flackville Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Porteus, Samuel R. | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Waddington |
Aug. 3, 1836 | Waddington, NY | David Porteus; Margaret Rutherford | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 at Raleigh, NC. He died Feb. 17, 1880 and is buried in Union Cemetery in Waddington. His widow lived in Waddington in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Porteus, William | Pvt. | Aug. 6, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Norfolk |
1835 | Ireland | |||
captured in action and paroled at Fairmont, VA Apr. 29, 1863 and also wounded in the left cheek. He mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He married Elizabeth Lydamore Jan. 1, 1866. He moved to Norwood in 1900. He died of cancer Feb. 28, 1902 and is buried in Visitation Cemetery in Raymondville . (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Post, George Smith | Sep 1, 1864 | US Navy | Potsdam | |
1837 | Potsdam, NY | Alanson Post; Sybile _________ | ||
mustered out May 17, 1865. He died Jan. 17, 1915 at his home on the Bagdad Rd. in Potsdam and is buried in Bayside Cemetery, Potsdam. He married Miranda Worthing (1850, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Potten, Thomas | Pvt. | Feb. 27, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Macomb |
June 19, 1822 | England | |||
mustered out Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He is listed in 1860 Oswegatchie (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Potter, Edson | Music. | Aug. 4, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. K | Colton |
Mar. 18, 1841 | Pottersville, Essex Co. NY | Philip Potter; Miranda Squires | ||
played bass drum in the regimental band and mustered out June 22, 1865. He moved to Colton at age 6, and married Mary Reed in 1865. He died in Colton June 27, 1918 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Potter, Lutherian | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
1839 | ||||
mortally wounded at Gaines Mill, VA June 27, 1862 and died in Washington, DC Jul. 21, 1862. He is buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery in Plot 2436 (TC, AG, cemetery) | ||||
Potter, William | Corp. | Feb. 24, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. F | Colton |
Mar. 22, 1846 | Glens Falls, NY | Richard Potter; Lucinda Shaw | ||
shot by a POW who was trying to escape, but was saved by a padlock in his pocket which deflected the ball. He was discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV and was living in Canton in 1890. He married Mary Squires and died in Canton August 22, 1912. He is buried in Crary Mills Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Powell, Adelbert L. | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1864 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Canton |
1844 | New York | Anson Powell; Mary Fowler | ||
wounded at the South Side Railroad in Petersburg, VA and was sent to Lincoln General Hospital in Washington, DC. AG report says he was absent wounded Apr. 2, 1865. His grave in Hermon Cemetery says he died in 1865. (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, Carlton E. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Canton |
Jan. 6, 1846 | Great Bend, NY | Anson Powell; Mary Fowler | ||
discharged July 1, 1865 at Elmira, NY and died in Hermon Oct. 24,1905. He and his wife Flora Barker Powell are buried in Old Hermon Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, Charles Henry | Pvt. | Jan. 30, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Colton |
June 8, 1832 | Milton, VT | Albert Powell; Sylva Irish | ||
discharged for disability Dec. 13, 1862 at Annapolis, MD. He died Jul. 11, 1894 and is buried in South Colton Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, Edgar Rex W. | Pvt. | Jan. 30, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. H | Colton |
Feb. 26, 1835 | Milton, VT | Albert Powell; Sylva Irish | ||
discharged for disability Sep. 26, 1862 at Baltimore, MD. He lived in South Colton in 1890 but in Pierrepont in 1860. He died in Sep. 1922 and is buried in South Colton Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Powell, Francis Henry | Corp. | June 19, 1863 | 9th NY H. Art. Co. I | Hammond |
Nov. 4, 1845 | Hammond, NY | Giles Powell; Elizabeth Scott | ||
transferred to the 2nd NY H. Art. June 27, 1865 and mustered out Sep 29, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Feb. 17, 1901 in Los Angeles, CA (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Powell, Frederick C. | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Madrid |
1840 | St. Lawrence Co. | Cyprian Powell; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Dec. 27, 1891 and is buried in New Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Powell, George Desmond | 1st Lt. | Jul. 25, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. C | Hammond |
June 13, 1842 | Hammond, NY | Giles Powell; Elizabeth Scott | ||
discharged for disability on account of wounds received in action Dec. 22, 1864 and died at home. He is also listed in the Oswegatchie records and may be the 17 year old George Powell living in Ogdensburg in 1860. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Powell, Henry N. | Pvt. | Dec. 23, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
Aug. 13, 1841 | Jefferson Co. NY | Brayton Powell; Electa Hewitt | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and mustered out Feb. 6, 1866 at City Point, VA. (TC, AG, 1865) | ||||
Powell, John A. | Pvt. | Nov. 30, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
May 20, 1837 | Hinesburg, VT | Alanson Powell; Huldah Conger | ||
wounded in action Nov. 30, 1862 at Kinston, NC and transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Jul. 1, 1863. He may be the man who died in Crown Point , KS Apr. 5, 1883. He is listed in the 1865 census of Potsdam (TC, AG, 1865, newspaper, data) | ||||
Powell, John Hiram | Corp. | Dec. 18, 1861 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
1833 | Vermont | Hiram Powell; Mary ________ | ||
discharged January 17, 1865 at Baton Rouge, LA. He married Celestia Dailey Feb. 14, 1870. He died Jul. 4, 1889 and is buried in Bridge Cemetery in Canton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, Julius A. | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1861 | 16th NY Inf. Co. B | Potsdam |
1841 | St. Lawrence Co. | Horace Powell; Laura _______ | ||
wounded in action June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mills, VA and mustered out May 22, 1863 at Albany, NY. He died Dec. 21, 1875. He may be the man listed in Boone, IL in 1870 (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, NMC) | ||||
Powell, Solomon | Pvt. | Sep. 7, 1864 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. E | Canton |
1829 | Jefferson Co. NY | |||
discharged in June 1865. He died Sep. 21, 1885 and he and his first wife Emeline are buried in Hermon, which is where they lived in 1860. However, he is listed in the Canton 1865 and TC records, and his second wife lived in Canton in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, William | Pvt. | Nov. 15, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. G | Lawrence |
Aug. 28, 1842 | Jefferson Co. NY | Brayton Powell; Electa Hewitt | ||
died of disease Oct. 12, 1862 at the Soldiers Home in New York City. He may be the man buried in Cypress Hills National Cemetery in Plot 501 (AG, 1860, 1865, TC, cemetery) | ||||
Powell, William Moore | Pvt. | Feb. 13, 1865 | 193rd NY Inf. Co. B | Colton |
June 21, 1831 | Milton, VT | Albert Powell; Sylva Irish | ||
discharged Jan. 18, 1866 at Harper's Ferry, WV. He may be the man who died in South Colton Jan. 18, 1878 ae 46 and is buried in Pleasant Mound Cemetery in Colton (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Powers, Anthony | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. G | Louisville |
1840 | Massena, NY | James Powers; Bridget Murphy | ||
killed in action Jul. 9, 1864 at Monocacy, MD and buried there according to the TC (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Powers, Edwin D. | Sgt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 11th NY Cav. Co. G | Canton |
1834 | New York | |||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN. He died in 1910 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Powers, Henry W. | Music. | Sep 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. C | Russell |
1843 | ||||
died of bowel inflammation Nov. 20, 1861 near Baltimore, MD and is buried in Loudon Park National Cemetery in Plot 1592. His was the first death in the 60th Inf. He was the drummer and was originally buried in the Methodist cemetery at Elkridge Landing, about a mile from Baltimore (AG, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Powers, Hubbard B. | Pvt. | Sep. 25, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Canton |
1844 | Vermont | William Powers; Harriet ________ | ||
died of typhoid fever July 18, 1863 at Fortress Monroe, VA . He is buried as H. B. Powers in Hampton National Cemetery, Plot 3976 and there is also a stone for him in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Powers, John P. | Pvt. | Aug. 12, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
1836 | St. Lawrence Co. | Josephus Powers; Rosina _______ | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps Nov. 1, 1864 at Washington, DC. He died Feb. 23, 1876. His family lived in Stockholm in 1850, 1865 and 1870 and he appears in the Potsdam and Stockholm TC records. His widow Sarah married Orton Rockwood and lived in Stockholm in 1880. (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
Powers, Michael T. | Sgt. | Sep. 9, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
Sep. 1842 | Ireland | Alice ________ | ||
mustered out June 29, 1865 at White Hall Hospital in Philadelphia, PA. He married Bridget McCormick. He was chief of police in Ogdensburg. He died Jan. 26, 1921 in Ogdensburg, NY and is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Ogdensburg (AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Powers, Orlando | Pvt. | Jan. 24, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Hermon |
Jul. 1837 | New York | Samuel G. Powers; Sally _________ | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 27, 1862 at Suffolk, VA. He lived in Hermon in 1890 and 1900. He was declared to be insane in Dec. 1916 and died in Richville Jan. 9, 1917 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Powers, Robert D. | Pvt. | Aug. 14, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Louisville |
1843 | New York | William Powers; Mary ________ | ||
deserted Aug. 9, 1864 on expiration of furlough from Folly Island, SC (TC, AG, 1850, 1860) | ||||
Powers, William D. | Pvt. | Jan. 24, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. B | Canton |
1843 | Vermont | William Powers; Harriet ________ | ||
died Nov. 22, 1864 at Portsmouth VA and was originally buried there. He was re-interred in Hampton National Cemetery in Grave 4639 but there is also a stone for him in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton. (AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pracey, Charles | Pvt. | Sep. 3, 1862 | 164th NY Inf. Co. A | Potsdam |
Aug. 15, 1799 | France | Charles Pracey; Mary LeVigne | ||
mustered out with company in July 15, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Potsdam in 1890 and is buried in Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Pratt, Adoniram Judson | Corp. | Aug. 8, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. F | Brasher |
Nov. 1841 | Vermont | Stephen Pratt | ||
captured in action and paroled Apr. 29, 1863 at Fairmont, VA. Mustered out with company June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He lived in Almira, MI in 1900. He died of arteriosclerosis Aug. 31, 1915 in Lake Ann, MI and is buried in Almira Cemetery in Lake Ann, MI (TC, AG, 1865, 1900, cemetery, data) | ||||
Pratt, John H. | Sgt. | Sep. 17, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
May 28, 1842 | Baldwinsville, NY | |||
wounded in the left arm at the Darbytown Road, VA Oct. 27, 1864. He was absent in the hospital when the company mustered out. There is a picture of him and his wound at the Museum of Civil War History in Washington, DC. He died in Kendall County, IL Apr. 12, 1904 and is buried in Little Rock Township Cemetery (AG, cemetery) | ||||
Pray, Albert Henry | Pvt. | Oct. 11, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
Jan. 5, 1842 | Pierrepont, NY | Hiram Pray; Laura Sacket | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA and died Aug. 7, 1872. He is buried in White Church Cemetery in Lisbon. His widow lived in Potsdam in 1890 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Premo, Benjamin | Pvt. | Oct. 15, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
Mar. 13, 1844 | St. Martins, PQ | Benjamin Premo; Phebe Montran | ||
captured and paroled, then mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Preston, Adolphus | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. F | DeKalb |
Oct. 7, 1820 | DeKalb, NY | Augustus Preston; Mary Brown | ||
discharged at Memphis, TN June 12, 1865. He died in Tekemah, NE Oct. 7, 1890 and is buried in Tekamah Cemetery there (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Preston, Daniel | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
Jul. 21, 1815 | Ferrisburg, VT | Jonathan Preston; Polley Heading | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 10, 1863 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He re-enlisted into the 6th NH Inf. Co. K Jan. 1, 1864 and mustered out Jul. 17, 1865. He married Amanda White. He died Dec. 22, 1895 in Nicholville and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholviille (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Preston, Daniel Jr. | Pvt. | Sep. 10, 1864 | 1st NY Eng. Co. C | Stockholm |
Sep. 25, 1844 | Stockholm, NY | Daniel Preston; Amanda A. White | ||
mustered out June 30, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He lived in Veroqua, WI in 1880 and died Jan. 12, 1892 in Sparta, WI (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1880, 1890, data) | ||||
Preston, John Bower | Maj. | Sep. 4, 1863 | 20th NY Cav. Co. H | Gouverneur |
Jul. 2, 1834 | Gouverneur, NY | John Bower Preston; Mary ________ | ||
resigned Jul. 8, 1865. He was an orphan raised by Harvey and Lucy Smith of Gouverneur. He and his wife moved to Hastings, MN by 1860, but returned to Gouverneur after the war. He died Dec. 26, 1898 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gouverneur (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Preston, John C. | Surg. | Dec. 23, 1864 | 118th NY Inf. | Canton |
Nov. 30, 1822 | St. Lawrence Co. | Augustus Preston; Mary Brown | ||
mustered out June 13, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He died in Canton Sep. 22, 1897 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Canton (AG, 1860, cemetery, newspaper, data) | ||||
Preston, John C. | Pvt. | Sep. 9, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. A | Parishville |
1838 | ||||
deserted Aug. 13, 1862 at White Sulphur Springs, VA and was assumed to have gone to Canada (TC, AG) | ||||
Preston, Joseph | Pvt. | Sep. 14, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. K | Stockholm |
May 25, 1839 | Ferrisburg, VT | Daniel Preston; Amanda A. White | ||
discharged for disability Oct. 6, 1863 at Ft. Monroe, VA. He then re-enlisted into the 2nd Independent Battery of Vermont Light Artillery in August, 1864 and mustered out Jul. 31, 1865. He married Myrtle Irish in 1892. He died in Nicholville Feb. 23, 1925 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery there. (AG, 1850, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Preston, Sedgwick | Corp. | Aug. 24, 1864 | 2nd VT L. Art. Batt | Stockholm |
1842 | Stockholm, NY | Daniel Preston; Amanda A. White | ||
transferred to the 1st VT H. Art. Batt. C in Mar. 1865 and mustered out Jul. 28, 1865. He spent much of his life in Texas and other western states, including Colorado. In March 1921 he moved from Colorado to his brother Joseph Preston's home in North Lawrence. He died in Stockholm Aug. 5, 1921 and is buried in Mound Hill Cemetery in Nicholville . (1850, 1860, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Preston, William G. | Pvt. | June 22, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. G | Potsdam |
1847 | New York | Ira Preston; Rachel _______ | ||
deserted in Virginia Oct. 28, 1863 (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Previer, Prentice N. | Pvt. | Dec. 19, 1861 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. I | Macomb |
May 12, 1846 | Macomb, NY | Prentice Previer; Jane A. Watson | ||
transferred to the 96th NY Inf. In Dec. 1864 and was discharged Dec. 20, 1864. He had died by 1866 (TC, AG, 1850, 1865) | ||||
Price, Absalom | Pvt. | Aug. 24, 1864 | 10th NY H. Art. Co. G | Hermon |
Feb. 1842 | Orleans, Jefferson Co. NY | David Price; Margaret Shimmel(?) | ||
mustered out June 23, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He lived in Russell in 1890 and 1900. He died in Russell December 19, 1917 and is buried in Porter Hill Cemetery in Hermon. He also appears in the Fowler TC records (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, 1900, newspaper, data) | ||||
Price, Berlin | Pvt. | Aug. 25, 1864 | 11th NY Cav. Co. D | Canton |
Aug, 1830 | Vermont | |||
discharged June 12, 1865 at Memphis, TN and lived in Rich, KS in 1880 and in Fairview, MO in 1900. He died Apr. 20, 1901 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1880, data) | ||||
Price, Emmanuel | Pvt. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 18th NY Cav. Co. I | Louisville |
1844 | Canada | |||
deserted from University Hospital in New Orleans, LA Nov. 26, 1864 but was still awarded a pension. He lived in Gouverneur in 1870 and Canton in 1880. He died Feb. 1, 1922 at the Michigan Soldiers Home in Grand Rapids, MI and is buried in Veterans Cemetery in Grand Rapids, MI (AG, 1870, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Price, George | Pvt. | Aug. 30, 1862 | 1st NY L. Art. Batt. D | Hermon |
1847 | Jefferson Co. NY | John Price; Cordelia ______ | ||
mustered out May 30, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He appears to be the man listed in the 1865 Gouverneur census of discharged men. He died in East Orange, NJ in 1914. (AG, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Price, William | Pvt. | Aug. 13, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. C | Louisville |
Oct. 1842 | Ontario, Canada | George Price; Margaret ______ | ||
deserted Oct. 2, 1862 at Ogdensburg, NY. He lived in Madrid in 1890 and in Norfolk in 1900 (AG, 1860, 1890, 1900) | ||||
Prichard, George | Pvt. | Jul. 17, 1863 | 14th NY H. Art. Co. A | Oswegatchie |
1831 | ||||
killed in action June 17, 1864 near Petersburg, VA (TC, AG) | ||||
Priest, Luther | Capt. | Aug. 5, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Potsdam |
Mar. 31, 1821 | New York | Franklin Priest; Mary Wood | ||
died of lung fever Mar. 14, 1863 at Martinsburg, VA and is buried in Hillcrest Cemetery in Parishville, NY. The Norwood GAR Post was named for him (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Proctor, Cornelius C. | Pvt. | Feb. 22, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. C | Massena |
1830 | St. Lawrence Co. | Daniel Proctor; Philena French | ||
transferred to 96th NY Inf. Co. D in Dec. 1864 and was discharged Feb. 24, 1865 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. He lived in Lawrence in 1865 and in Augusta, WI in 1880. He is buried in East Lawn Cemetery in Augusta, WI with no dates on the stone (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, 1880, cemetery, data) | ||||
Proctor, Wallace | Pvt. | Feb. 1, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. A | Massena |
1833 | St. Lawrence Co. | Daniel Proctor; Mercy _______ | ||
discharged for disability Apr. 18, 1862. He lived in Lawrence in 1860 and Massena in 1865. He died Dec. 28, 1914 in Marshalltown, Iowa and is buried in Iowa Veterans Home Cemetery in Marshalltown Sec. C Row 21 Grave 8 (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Prouse, Charles G. | Pvt. | June 16, 1863 | 13th NY Cav. Co. G | Oswegatchie |
1842 | St. Lawrence Co. | William Prouse; Jane Canfield | ||
transferred to the 3rd NY Prov. Cav. in Aug. 1865. He had also served in the 3rd US Art. Co. B. He died Dec. 28, 1916 in Colebrook, NH and is buried in Colebrook Cemetery (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Prouse, Frederick W. | Corp. | Sep. 7, 1861 | 60th NY Inf. Co. F | Oswegatchie |
Oct. 1, 1843 | Heuvelton, NY | William Prouse; Jane Canfield | ||
mustered out Jul. 17, 1865 at Alexandria, VA and lived in Macomb in 1870 and 1890. He married Mary Barnery. He died Dec. 1, 1923 in Fairport, NY and was buried in Greenvale Cemetery in Fairport (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1870, 1890, newspaper, data) | ||||
Prouty, Robert J. | Pvt. | Sep. 2, 1864 | 3rd NY H. Art. Co. H | Canton |
1824 | Vermont | J. Prouty; Nancy ________ | ||
mustered out June 24, 1865 at Richmond, VA. He is listed as being in the 11th NY Cav. in the TC record (TC, AG, 1860) | ||||
Prouty, Sylvester J. | Pvt. | Oct. 19, 1864 | 17th WI Inf. Co. B | Canton |
1844 | Vermont | |||
mustered out Jul. 14, 1865. He died Aug. 30, 1893 and is buried in Old Hermon Cemetery. He lived in Dickinson in Franklin Co. in 1860 and in Canton in 1870, 1880 and 1890. (TC, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, cemetery, data) | ||||
Prouty, William R. | Pvt. | Jan. 17, 1862 | 92nd NY Inf. Co. F | Canton |
1837 | Vermont | J. Prouty; Nancy ________ | ||
transferred to Veterans Reserve Corps Mar. 15, 1864 and died in 1907 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Pulsifer, Charles Orville | Pvt. | Aug. 23, 1864 | 2nd NY Cav. Co. E | Stockholm |
May, 1849 | New York | Leonard Pulsifer; Mary ________ | ||
mustered out June 5, 1865 at Alexandria, VA. He lived in Brasher in 1870, then moved to Lawrence, MA and died there of Bright's disease Mar. 10, 1905 (AG, 1860, 1870, newspaper) | ||||
Pulsifer, Henry Albert | Pvt. | Aug. 11, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. E | Hopkinton |
1842 | New York | Ansel Pulsifer; Tamson Nichols | ||
died of fever June 26, 1863 at North Mountain, VA. His grave in Winchester National Cemetery, Plot 1302 says he died June 15, 1863 (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pulsifer, Marshall Prentice | Pvt. | Dec. 7, 1863 | 11th NY Cav. Co. E | Hopkinton |
1845 | St. Lawrence Co. | Ansel Pulsifer; Tamsen D. Nichols | ||
mustered out Sep. 25, 1865 at St. Louis, MO and died Mar. 11, 1920 at the Washington State Soldiers Home in Orting WA and is buried in Soldiers Home Cemetery there in Plot 3-H-16 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Purrington, John George | Pvt. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. I | DeKalb |
Jan. 11, 1843 | Coltrain, MA | Amasa Purrington; Mary Peterson | ||
reported missing while on the march from Washington DC to Monocacy, MD Jul. 26, 1864 and presumed dead. TC record gives his name as John Gordon Perrington (TC, AG, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Purvee, Walter | Pvt. | Sep. 12, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
Oct. 30, 1844 | Lisbon, NY | Thomas Purvee; Anna Austin | ||
mustered out June 7, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Feb. 22, 1915 in Toledo, OH and is buried in Bronson Cemetery in Bronson, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, data) | ||||
Purves, John A. | Pvt. | Sep. 1, 1862 | 142nd NY Inf. Co. I | Madrid |
1841 | New York | Janet Purvis | ||
died of consumption Mar. 30, 1865 at Fortress Monroe, VA and buried in Old Madrid Cemetery (AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, newspaper) | ||||
Putnam, Christopher | Corp. | May 12, 1861 | 35th NY Inf. Co. K | DeKalb |
May, 1840 | Jefferson Co. NY | John P. Putnam | ||
discharged for disability Jan. 3, 1863. He and his family lived in Gouverneur in 1870 and in Nebraska in 1900. He died Jan. 12, 1901 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Gibbon, NE (TC, AG, 1865, 1870, 1900, cemetery) | ||||
Putnam, Jeremiah M. | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Aug. 5, 1841 | Morristown, NY | Peter Putnam; Mary A. Mason | ||
mustered out June 2, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died Oct. 29, 1866 and is buried in Oldsville Cemetery in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Putnam, John | Pvt. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Feb. 13, 1829 | Fulton Co. MY | Peter Putnam; Mary A. Mason | ||
mustered out June 2, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. His widow lived in Macomb in 1890 and his first wife is buried in Woodworth Cemetery in Macomb (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1880, 1890) | ||||
Putnam, Peter J. | Pvt. | Sep. 4, 1864 | 186th NY Inf. Co. D | Macomb |
Oct. 29, 1834 | Fulton Co. NY | Peter Putnam; Mary A. Mason | ||
mustered out June 2, 1865 near Alexandria, VA. He died May 5, 1906 and is buried in Grand View Cemetery in Long Pine, NE (TC, AG, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Putnam, William D. | Corp. | Aug. 7, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Macomb |
Sep. 31,1837 | Morristown, NY | Peter Putnam; Mary A. Mason | ||
transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps in Feb. 1864. He died Apr. 5, 1892 (TC, AG, 1865, data) | ||||
Putnam, William Gordon | Corp. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
Sep. 6, 1826 | Ontario, Canada | Seth Putnam; Sarah Meddough | ||
wounded in the left hand and mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He died Aug. 31, 1896 and is buried in Martin Cemetery in Lisbon (TC, AG, 1860, 1890, cemetery) | ||||
Putney, Elmore | Pvt. | Jul. 30, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Lisbon |
1840 | Oswegatchie, NY | Obediah Putney; Ann McConnell | ||
mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He died Oct. 19, 1930 in Sandusky, MI and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Sandusky, MI (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, data) | ||||
Putney, Gordon E. | Corp. | Dec. 24, 1863 | 6th NY H. Art. Co. M | Lisbon |
May 9, 1843 | Lisbon, NY | Nathaniel Putney; Harriet Barkley | ||
transferred from the 14th NY H. Art. He mustered out Aug. 24, 1865 at Washington, DC. He married Electa Aldrich, He died at his daughter's home in Canton May 31, 1938 and is buried in Martin Cemetery in Lisbon. He was the last member of the Ransom GAR Post (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, 1890, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Putney, Joseph M. | Pvt. | Jan. 16, 1864 | 20th NY Cav. Co. | Lisbon |
1847 | Lisbon, NY | Nathaniel Putney; Harriet Barkley | ||
listed as being in the 20th Cav. in the 1865 census, but in the 1st L. Art. in the TC record and not listed in either unit's AG report. TC says he mustered out June 20, 1866 (sic) at Elmira, NY (TC, 1860, 1865) | ||||
Putney, Josiah W. | Pvt. | Aug. 18, 1864 | 39th NY Inf. Co. D | Lisbon |
1848 | Lisbon, NY | Nathaniel Putney; Harriet Barkley | ||
killed Oct. 27, 1864 at the battle of Ft. Sedgwick when he refused to surrender. He is buried in Union Cemetery in Waddington. He had originally been buried in Ft. Hell at Petersburg, VA (TC, AG, 1850, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper, cemetery, data) | ||||
Putney, Lorenzo Sylvanus | Corp. | Aug. 27, 1864 | 69th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
1847 | Lisbon, NY | John L. Putney; Margaret Bartlett | ||
mustered out June 5, 1865 at Alexandria, VA and died in Norfolk May 14, 1906. He is buried in Union Cemetery in Waddington (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery, newspaper) | ||||
Putney, Sylvanus Lorenzo | Pvt. | Apr. 27, 1864 | 69th NY Inf. Co. H | Lisbon |
Mar. 3, 1847 | Lisbon, NY | John L. Putney; Margaret Bartlett | ||
got sick at Petersburg and died 18 hours later Mar. 25, 1865. AG says he was killed in action Mar. 25, 1865 at Petersburg, VA. He is buried in Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Grave 3101. There is also a stone for him in Union Cemetery in Waddington which says he was born Mar. 3, 1847 (TC, AG, 1860, 1865, cemetery) | ||||
Pye, John | Pvt. | Jul. 29, 1862 | 106th NY Inf. Co. B | Rossie |
1840 | Canada | John Pye; Jane ________ | ||
wounded in the mouth at Fairmont Apr. 25, 1863 and mustered out June 22, 1865 near Washington, DC. He was living with his parents in Utica, NY in 1870. (AG, 1860, 1870, newspaper) |
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Key to sources:
New York State had conducted a census roughly every 10 years since 1825. Many of these early State censuses have been lost to fire or other mis-hap. The only surviving St Lawrence Co. census records for 1865 cover the towns of Madrid through Pierrepont, alphabetically and are found in a bound volume in the County Clerk’s office in Canton They have also been microfilmed by the LDS Church. The other Towns in the county also conducted the census, but the originals have long since been lost. However, while the originals still were extant, the information concerning military service was extracted and copied in a large book in Albany, which does still exist and which has been microfilmed.
The census takers in 1865 asked members of each household about any person who had seen military service during the war. The information was collected at the end of each election district section in the census and was divided into three categories: those men still in the service as of June 1, 1865, those who had been discharged by that date, and those who had died as a result of their service, whether directly (wounds) or indirectly (as in the case of accidents or disease)
This 1865 list of men formed the backbone of the list of county soldiers because it contained information from all the Towns forming the county at that time, whereas no other source has coverage that complete. The weakness of the 1865 census is that it IS just a census of families living in St Lawrence Co. in the summer of 1865. It obviously misses any men whose families moved away since the beginning of the war. It also under-reports the deaths of many single men who had no family left in the county who could report their loss or their service. Elon McKee of Canton is a perfect example of a Canton resident, boarding with a family in 1860 and not reported as having died in the service in the 1865 census.
LessIn 1865, the New York State Legislature ordered the Town Clerks of the state to compile records of the servicemen who had enlisted from their locales. Some of the clerks did a fine job searching out the men or their relatives, and others did not. As a result, the quality of information contained in these records varies tremendously from town to town. When completed correctly, these Town Clerk records are a gold mine of information, listing birthdate, place of birth, parents’ names etc. However, most of the clerks did not fill out the forms very completely so some were not much help in compiling this list. It was, afterall, an unfunded mandate from the state, and the clerks probably bristled at the requirement to spend so much time compiling state records. Having said all that, some of the Town Clerk records are far from complete and do not necessarily contain men from that particular Town, but simply men who had been counted towards the Town quota or had merely enlisted in a certain Town. A case in point is Brasher. The TC records list 40 or so men who signed up for the 14th Heavy Artillery, but most (if not all) were from other counties and states. Every effort was made to try to verify that the men listed in the TC records were from the Town, or at least St Lawrence Co. Many men listed in TC records do not appear on the final list of county soldiers because their true residence at the time of the war could not be verified.
A glance at the table above listing men who had died in service brings out an unavoidable fact: many men who died were not listed in the 1865 census, but were listed in other records particularly the Town Clerk records. This means that for the four towns whose Town Clerk records do not exit (Hermon, Madrid, Massena, and Russell) the total number of men who served is likely to be vastly under-reported in the following list. Russell, especially, had always claimed to be the per-capita leader of men contributed to the war, but that claim could not be proven without the help of the Town Clerk records
One of the more interesting entries in The Town Clerk records comes from Fowler on page 10. Beneath the remarks concerning Thomas Rodan of the 92nd NY Infantry, it mentions that his wife Jane Rodan served as the laundress for the regiment until June 10, 1863 and was never paid. It also mentions she was born in Nova Scotia May 11, 1831. So although we have minute details of a non-soldier in one record, we are missing perhaps hundreds of soldiers from other records
LessBeginning in the mid-1890's, the NYS Adjutant General's office began to sift through the muster and pay rolls of the Civil War units and published them in bound volumes over a period of about 10 years. Each volume lists the men in the unit along with basic information such as enlistment date, promotions, date of discharge etc. Not all men appear in their unit report, and some men have their names so garbled that they are difficult to identify. Still, these reports provide a good foundation for describing the basic facts of a man's service. Many men appear in the AG reports of more than one unit because of transfers and re-enlistments.
LessMuch of the biographical information about each man, including hints about possible burial places was gleaned from the decennial censuses taken by the Federal government. Many of these census pages are found online and are searchable. They were also the prime source of information as to whether or not a man was actually a St Lawrence Co. resident.
LessGeneral Newton Martin Curtis of Depeyster began to collect the rosters of his original regiment, the 16th NY Infantry, as part of his effort to write a history of that unit. Starting in the late 1880's, he attended GAR conventions and re-unions and put ads in local newspapers soliciting information about the whereabouts of all the men who served in the 16th NY Infantry. His final list appears as an addendum to his 1906 book "From Bull Run to Chancellorsville" and is an excellent source of biographical information for most of the men who served in that unit, including last known address and date of death for many
LessNearly half of the Civil war combat dead were buried in graves marked “Unknown”. When considering this fact, the total number of men with known burial places from St Lawrence County is not too bad: approximately 57% of all the men listed here have their burial site mentioned. There are many more that will be found in the future as more and more cemetery records become available on the internet. Some of the soldiers may be buried in St Lawrence County but may be "hiding in plain sight" for three reasons. Many soldier graves do not mention the fact of their service on the headstone, many men are buried using only their initials instead of a full name, and men with common names who are buried in a location far from the town they enlisted from may have been overlooked.
LessThere are thousands of searchable newspaper pages available on the internet, and many of these were used to find details of a soldiers life and death. The most difficult part of using this resource is the fact that there are so many pages to sift through that there is often not enough time to make a thorough search. Men with the most common names are also the ones who tend not to be found in newspaper articles because it was not possible to identify WHICH man the paper was referring to.
LessThose veterans or widows still living in 1890 were recorded in a seperate section of the 1890 census and stored in a different place than the normal population schedules. As a result, they were not completely lost as was almost all the rest of the 1890 census because of a fire and subsequent mis-handling. The 1890 census often provides details of wounds, captivity etc. that were not recorded anywhere else. However, like all sources used, it is not infallible. Case in point: Julia French in Norwood claimed to be the widow of Squire French of the 11th NY Cav., when in fact he had divorced her 16 years previously and was happily living with his second wife in Essex Co. NY
LessUnfortunately, none of the sources used for this list was infallible. Men appear on one list and not another, or appear on several lists but with different information in each one. The spellings of surnames causes a certain amount of confusion, especially names of French origin. Also, as in the case of most 19th Century sources, handwriting was not always easy to read, and not all inks stood the test of time as far as microfilming is concerned. In many cases, the data for an individual soldier was drawn from several sources in an attempt to get most of it correct.
The case of Willard Crosier is a good example. The 1865 list of men who died in the service lists him as Willard Corsir of Pitcairn, unit unknown. The Pitcairn Town Clerk listed him as Willard Crozier of the 16th NY Infantry, and the 142nd NY Infantry. He does not appear in the AG report for the 16th NY, but is listed in the AG report for the 142nd. So his entry was put together with some information from each source.
It is interesting to note that some men died within a month of enlistment, others served 4 years or more without suffering any wound or disease. James Forbes of Lisbon served in the 39th NY Infantry without a scratch and was accidentally killed by a pistol round shot in celebration by his own brother when he was within rods of his home.
Note that the assignment of a town of residence is somewhat arbitrary. In general, men were listed wherever they lived in 1860 or in whichever town seemed to be their true residence. However, people moved around then just as they do now, and many men are listed in the Town Clerk's records of 2 or more towns. For instance, George Hogle lived in Louisville in 1860, Norfolk in 1865, Russell in 1870, Pierrepont in 1890, Canton in 1900 and is buried in Pierrepont.
LessNames in bold died as a result of their service
This database was compiled by John Austin and is presented on this site with his kind permission.