Men who sevred in the Thirdteenth New Hampshire Regiment Companies unknown at this time

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This is a work in progress (this is not a complete roster). If you are a researcher and have a Web page of anyone on this Roster and want a link on this page or have any information to add please eMail me with the information and the source.

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Name

Credited to

Researcher(s)

Joseph Ash, discharged disabled February28, 1863. Greenfield, Hillsborough
George G. Averill Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

John A. Bullard, from Hancock,NH,  and bury there.

Peterborough, Hillsborough.
Albert Burnham Private, was wounded june 1, 1864, at Cold Harbor, VA. Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
Israel Burnham Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
John Cain Greenfield, Hillsborough
George D. Chapman, died August 24, 1863. Greenfield, Hillsborough

John Clark, killed in Action September 29, 1864, Virginia.

Greenfield, Hillsborough
George N. Copp, Private, discharged Jan 19, 1864, to accept an appointment as First Lieutenant in  the Thirtieh Regiment U.s. Colored Troops. Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
Charles W. Dodge, Private, appointed Corporal 1863, discharged to accept promotion to U.S. Colored Troops, Dec. 22, 1863, appointed second Lieutenant Veteran Reserve Corps, 1865. Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Cyrus P. Douglass, Private, musteed out June 21, 1865.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
John J. Draper, wounded slightly June 15, 1864 Greenfield, Hillsborough

Nathaniel Eaton, discharge by order March 1, 1864.

Greenfield, Hillsborough
Jacob Gannet, died Greenfield, NH, May, 1864. Greenfield, Hillsborough
Antoine Goddard, wounded severly September 29, 1864. Greenfield, Hillsborough

John W. Herrick, died August 2, 1863.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

Perkins W. Hopkins, musted out June 2, 1865.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

Ahira Z. Jones, died August 21, 1863.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

Solomon Jones, Private, mustered in Sept. 18, 1862, mustered out June 21, 1865.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
Charles Marsh Kittredge Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
Ervin L. Lee, Killed at Gaines' Farm, VA. June 1, 1864. Greenfield, Hillsborough

Herbert Lee, died August 31, 1863.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

George E. Messer, promoted to second lieutenant March 8, 1863.

Greenfield, Hillsborough
George E. Messer, Jr., re-enlisted January 4, 1864. Greenfield, Hillsborough
Noah Paro Greenfield, Hillsborough

John T. Perkins, Private, appointed Coroporal, 1864, wounded slightly May 16, 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Peter F. Pike, Private, died Sept., 1898.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

William H. Powers, promoted Coporal, discharged March 1, 1864.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

Charles H. Robinson, Private, died May 23, 1864 at Milford, NH

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Henry K Shattuck, Private, died of discease Nov. 23, 1863.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

John H. Smith, Private, discaharged disabled at Newport News, VA. March 12, 1863.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

John E. Spaulding, wounded slightly June 1, 1864, discharges by Special Ordered No. 239, Ex. 50, War Deptment, July 16, 1864.

Greenfield, Hillsborough

William S. A. Starrett, Private, dischaged disabled March 21, 1863

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Samuel G. Stearns, died August 11, 1863.

Greenfield, Hillsborough
Charles F. Stinson, Private, discharged 1863, to accept promotion as Captain and Brevet Major, U.S. Colored Troops, died March 10, 1893. Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough
Thomas S. Stuart, promoted corporal, discharged November 15, 1863. Greenfield, Hillsborough

Elbridge T. Tow, Private, discharged disabled Oct. 23, 1862, died March 19, 1892, New Boston, NH.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Lewis P. Wilson, promoted to captain Januay 12, 1865.

Greenfield, Hillsborough
W. O. Woodbridge Greenfield, Hillsborough

Albert Yorke, Private, enlisted 1861, was appointed Sergeant, wounded in 1865, at Fort Fisher, NC.

Mont Vernon, Hillsoborough

Sources:

The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885); The History of New Ipswich, NH 1735-1914 (1914); History of the Town of Mont Vernon, NH (1907) transcribed by Fred Kunchick


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