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Adam Freppon MP
(1844 - 1895)
Marriage witnesses: Peter Rothenkerch, Carolina Hausmann, Michael Hain, Sibilla Freppon Civil War veteran. Pensioner and prisoner at Andersonville
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Peter Freppon MP
(1838 - d.)
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Albert Nobel Shumard
(c.1845 - d.)
United States Census, 1850 name: Albert Shumard event: Census event date: 1850 event place: Stonelick, Clermont, Ohio, United States gender: Male age: 5 birthplace: Ohio estimated birth year: ...
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George Henry Duerkop
(1833 - d.)
Source: prepared by John Henry Duerkop (1912 - 2006) United States, Civil War and Later Pension Files, 1861-1917 name: George G. H. Duerkop rank: [BLANK] company: B regiment: 15 state: Missour...
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Harvey Markward
(c.1840 - d.)
United States, Civil War Soldiers Index name: Harvey Markward event: Military Service rank in: Private rank out: Private side: Union state (or origin): Pennsylvania military unit: 22nd Regimen...
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Anton Blum MP
(1799 - d.)
Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 name: Anton Blum gender: Male baptism/christening date: 27 Jul 1799 baptism/christening place: KATHOLISCH, ACHERN, BADEN, BADEN father's name: Goerg Blum ...
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Sebastian Trabold MP
(1832 - 1901)
United States, Civil War Soldiers Index name: Sebastian Trabold event: Military Service rank in: Private rank out: Private rank out note: side: Union state (or origin): Massachusetts military...
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Joseph Hupp MP
(1822 - 1863)
Battle of Chickamauga 9. Infanterie Regiment, Ohio
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Sidney Clompton Lanier MP
(1842 - 1881)
Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician and poet. Early life and war Sydney Lanier was born February 3, 1842, in Macon, Georgia, to parents Robert Sampson Lani...
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Pvt. Casper Killian
(1846 - 1910)
Pvt. Casper E. Killian, Company C, 28th Regiment, NC Troops, Enlisted on February 9, 1864 and surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA April 9, 1865. Source: Catawba Cousins, Vol 16, No 2, Sept 2001...
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Noah WINEBARGER
(1828 - d.)
Pvt. Noah Winebarger, Company F, 38th Regiment, NC Troops, enlisted on 10-31-1861. Captured near Hanover Junction, VA on May 23-24, 1864. Confined at Point Lookouit, Maryland, May 30, 1864. Paroled on ...
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Pvt. Jacob LANIER
(1844 - 1863)
Pvt. Jacob Lanier was executed for desertion along with his brother, Elkana. Please Google "Apples and Green Corn" to read of the tragedy of two men who were unjustly tried and convicted. He is also th...
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Pvt. William LANIER
(1843 - 1862)
Pvt. William Lanier, Company H, 4th NC Regiment, enlisted in Brunswick County, NC on 5-18-1861, Brother of Pvts. Joseph, David, Elkanah and Jacob Lanier. Only one brother, Rev. David Lanier, returned h...
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Pvt. Elkanah LANIER
(1847 - 1863)
Pvt. Elkanah Lanier was executed for desertion, along with his brother, Jacob. Please Google and read the article "Apples and Green Corn". It tells of the tragedy of two brothers who were unjustly trie...
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Pvt. Joseph LANIER
(1835 - 1862)
Pvt. Lanier, Company A, 18th NC Regiment. Brother of Elkanah and Jacob, both of whom were executed for desertion in Sept,1863. Google the article, "Apples and Green Corn" to read of the brothers' unjus...
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Rev. David Lanier
(1842 - 1928)
Private, Company E, 58th Regiment, NC Troops. Enlisted in McDowell County October 20, 1862. Wounded in the left leg at Chickamauga, Georgia in August, 1863. Wounded in the same leg at Atlanta, Georgia....
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Lewis Leary MP
(1835 - 1859)
Lewis Sheridan “Shad” Leary accompanied John Brown on the raid of the Harpers Ferry arsenal (October 1859), where he was killed during the gun fight with federal troops. Leary was said to be handsome a...
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Pvt. John Spicer Meadows
(1835 - 1863)
John Spicer Meadows is buried alone, without any other Meadows' family members, in a Lanier family graveyard alongside Route 50 between Burgaw and Maple Hill, NC. There is no evidence that he is a memb...
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Pvt. Bryant LANIER
(1843 - d.)
CSA Pvt Co B, 1st Battalion, NC Heavy Art'y
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Pvt. David E.LANIER
(1838 - 1868)
csa
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Pvt. Fred McKOY
(1827 - 1896)
CSA NC
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Pvt. John Edward Cavenaugh
(1841 - 1920)
CSA NC PVT BROTHER OF JAMES AND JACOB; NEPHEW OF OBED.
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Pvt. Jacob W. Cavenaugh
(1840 - 1919)
CSA NC PVT BROTHER OF JAMES CAVENAUGH. NEPHEW OF OBED CAVENAUGH.
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Pvt. James H. Cavenaugh
(c.1844 - 1863)
CSA Pvt NC 30th Infantry Killed in action at the Orange CountyCourthouse. Nephew of Obed Cavenaugh.
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Pvt. Obed Eden CAVENAUGH
(1828 - c.1862)
Mortally wounded in the Battle of Malvern Hill, Va and died in hospital in Richmond.
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Carl Friedrich Theodor Annecke MP
(1818 - 1872)
Birthdate on Wikipedia is not correct! Germany, Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 name: Carl Friedrich Theodor Annecke gender: Male christening date: 26 Feb 1818 christening place: SANKT REINOLDI ...
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Georg von Amsberg, "George"
(1821 - 1878)
Deutsch: Eine Verwandtschaftsbeziehung zur Niederländischen Königsfamilie ist noch zu prüfen. George von Amsberg Birth: Jun. 24, 1821 Death: Nov. 21, 1876 (nach einer anderen Quelle wurde er 18...
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Franz Hassendeubel
(1817 - 1863)
English: Franz Hassendeubel Birth: Jan. 18, 1817 Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany Death: Jul. 17, 1863 Vicksburg Warren County Mississippi, USA Civil War Union Army Officer. Born in Gemmersheim, Palati...
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Anselm Albert
(deceased)
Deutsch: Anselm Albert War Hassendeubels Nachfolger als Oberstleutnant des 3. Missouri-Regiments, gefangen bei Wilsons Creek, als er zusammen mit Sigel flüchtete. Wurde ausgewechselt; später Oberst...
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Constantin Blandowski
(1821 - 1861)
Deutsch: Constantin Blandowski Geboren: 08.10.1821 bei Jarnowitz in Oberschlesien Gestorben: 25.05.1861 in St. Louis an den Folgen einer Verwundung vom 10.05.1861 In Europa: Seine Familie besaß...
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Ludwig Blenker, "Louis"
(1812 - 1863)
English: Ludwig "Louis" Blenker (July 31, 1812 – October 31, 1863) was a German and American soldier. He was born at Worms, Germany. After being trained as a goldsmith by an uncle in Kreuznach, h...
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Gustav Struve
(1805 - 1870)
English: Gustav Struve known as Gustav von Struve until he gave up his title, (11 October 1805 in Munich, Bavaria – 21 August 1870 in Vienna, Austria), was a German politician, lawyer and publicist...
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Johann Adam Hammer
(1818 - 1878)
Deutsch: Johann Adam Hammer (* 27. Dezember 1818 in Mingolsheim; † 4. August 1878 in Bad Griesbach im Schwarzwald) war ein Militärarzt, Chirurg, Professor, Revolutionsteilnehmer, 1848er, Auswandere...
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Albert Sigel
(1827 - 1884)
Er war ebenfalls Teilnehmer der Badischen Revolution von 1848, Generaladjudant von Missouri in der "Fifth Regiment Cavalery Missouri State Militia", Journalist und Lyriker.
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Major General Franz Sigel (USA)
(1824 - 1902)
Franz Sigel (November 18, 1824 – August 21, 1902) was a German military officer, revolutionist and immigrant to the United States who was a teacher, newspaperman, politician, and served as a Union ma...
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Colonel Friedrich Hecker (USA)
(1811 - 1881)
Source: Wikipedia Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker (September 28, 1811 – March 24, 1881) was a German lawyer, politician and revolutionary. He was one of the most popular speakers and agitators of the 1...
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Maj. General George Crook (USA) MP
(1828 - 1890)
George R. Crook (September 8, 1828 – March 21, 1890) was a career United States Army officer, most noted for his distinguished service during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. During the 18...
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Al Sieber
(1843 - 1907)
Albert Sieber (February 27, 1843 – February 19, 1907) was a German-American military figure, prospector, and Chief of Scouts during the Apache Wars. Sieber was born in Mingolsheim, Baden as the 13t...
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Benjamin Lewis DeMoss MP
(1832 - 1863)
From History of the Thirty-seventh regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers; its organization, campaigns, and battles--Sept. '61-Oct. '64: Colonel George W. Hazzard was a regular army officer — a re...
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Silas White Garrison MP
(1832 - 1900)
Served in the 134th 100-day Volunteer Indiana Regiment in the American Civil War. From Company D Roster: Silas W. Garrison, Decatur County, Date of Muster on May 24, 1864, supposed mustered out, ...
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Mathew Baynes
(c.1840 - c.1927)
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Gen. Joseph O. Shelby MP
(1830 - 1897)
as found on From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Orville Shelby (December 12, 1830 – February 13, 1897) was a noted Confederate cavalry general in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the America...
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Stephen Phillips
(c.1850 - c.1865)
From the family albulm by James and Joan Phillips (2001): added to American Civil War project Stephen was captured by Union forces and held captive in a pit with sides too steep for the prisone...
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Perry Tanner Moore
(1833 - 1864)
See Timeline section for more information +added to American Civil War project Perry T Moore enlisted as a private (8 December 1862 or 12 August 1862) in Company E Indiana 65th Infrantry Regiment a...
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John Lewis Greene
(1835 - 1931)
John Lewis Greene was married twice: First to Evaline Greene (Edgmon) (Ten children together. Second to Nancy Jane Snider (Kinnard?). Eight children together. Married 4 June 1887. The Greene Doc sa...
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Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the USA MP
(1809 - 1865)
For more information and photos of his burial place, click on : Abraham Lincoln Overview Abraham Lincoln, U.S. President Born: 12 February 1809 Birthplace: Near Hodgenville, Kentucky Died: ...
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General Robert E. Lee (CSA) MP
(1807 - 1870)
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a career United States Army officer, an engineer, and among the most celebrated generals in American history. Lee was the son of Major Genera...
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Gen Joseph E. Johnston (CSA) US Congress MP
(1807 - 1891)
Joseph Eggleston Johnston (February 3, 1807 – March 21, 1891) was a career U.S. Army officer, serving with distinction in the Mexican-American War and Seminole Wars, and was also one of the most seni...
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General P. G. T. Beauregard (CSA)
(1818 - 1893)
P. G. T. Beauregard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (pronounced /ˈbɔərɨɡɑrd/; May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893) was a Louisiana-born American military officer,...
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Jefferson Davis, President, CSA MP
(1808 - 1889)
United States Senator from Mississippi and an American politician who served as President of the Confederate States of America for its entire history, 1861 to 1865, during the American Civil War. A W...
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Maj. General George B. "Little Mac" McClellan (USA) MP
(1826 - 1885)
A General that respected the value of a life. He thought more of his Army than a simple meat grinder to get the job down. When General McClellan was dismissed a second time by President Lincoln there...
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Lt. General Henry Halleck (USA) ("Old Brains")
(1815 - 1872)
Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815 – January 9, 1872) was a United States Army officer, scholar, and lawyer. A noted expert in military studies, he was known by a nickname that became derogatory, ...
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