Men of the First New Hampshire Regiment Companies unknown at this time |
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Post and Read Queries ~~~ Post and Read Records
Name | Researcher(s) |
J.E. ANDREWS, credited to Nashua, Hillsborough; served in 1st, 3rd & 4th regiments |
Source #1 |
Zachariah CHANDLER, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough |
Source #1 |
Asher CURTIS, (2d), credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
Hiram F CURTIS, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
William R. DUNCKLEE, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough |
Source #1 |
Martin HALE, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough |
Source #1 |
William LANGDELL, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
Harvey M. NEWTON, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
William ORDWAY, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
Horace M. PRESCOTT, served in the 1st Regt. and enlisted in Co. C, 7th Regt., Sept. 26, 1861; was appointed sergeant, Nov. 15, 1861; reduced to the ranks, July 4, 1862, at his own request; convicted of forgery by general court martial; escaped from guard house and deserted Dec. 13, 1862, at St. Augustine, Fla.; apprehended at New York city, June 3, 1863, and delivered next day at Governor's Island; no further records in adjutant general's office. Relatives claim last letters received from him were dated Camp Parole, Richmond, where he was awaiting exchange. | Source #3 |
George H. ROBBINS, credited to Merrimack, Hillsborough; born at Nashua; enlisted April 30, 1861 age 21; mustered out Aug 9, 1861. | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Hiram M. TARBELL, credited to Lyndeborough, Hillsborough | Source #1 |
Henry C. WILLIAMS, credited to Merrimack, Hillsborough; resided in Nashua; enlisted May 2, 1861 age 24; mustered out Aug 9, 1861. | Merrimack Soldiers Fought for New Hampshire in the Civil War |
Ransom R. WHEELER, (credited to Sutton), enlisted Apr. 26, 1861, also served in the 4th N.H. Vols and the 3rd N.H. Vols. | Source #2 |
Source(s):
The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885) transcribed by Fred Kunchick
The History of the Town of New London, N. H. 1779-1899 by Myra Lord. Transcribed by Don Davis
History of the Town of Bristol, Vol 1. R. W. Musgrove, Bristol, NH 1904. Transcribed by Fred Kunchick
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