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Post and Read Queries ~~~ Post and Read Records  

Name

Submitter(s)

Simon G. GRIFFIN, Captain, credited to Concord.

Lewis Harris

Joseph A. HUBBARD, Captain, Killed July 2, 1863.

 

Joshua F. LITTLEFIELD, Captain, enlisted June 4 1861, age 32; claimed residence Somersworth; promoted Capt Aug 1 1861; transferred May 23 1862 from Company F; died of wounds Sept 17 1862.   

Source #4

Charles A. HOWARD, 2nd Lieut., who lived on the old Hastings farm after the war; enlisted Sept. 2, 1861; mustered in Sept. 9, 1861, as private; re-enlisted, Jan. 1, 1864; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864; sergeant, July 1, 1864; discharged, Nov. 23, 1864, at Varina, Va., to accept promotion, as a 2d lieutenant in Co. E of the 107th Infantry, of the U. S. Colored Troops; resigned, July 11, 1865, at Ft. Macon, N. C., after a service of nearly four years.

 

S. J. GILLESPIE, Sergeant, buried at Fort Harrison National Cemetery, Richmond, VA. June 10 1865, Section A Grave#1

 

N. Wilson ADAMS, enlisted in Aug 1861, in the Third regiment and was appointed sergeant; Before the regiment was mustered into the United States service he took a severe cold, which resulted in a fever, so that he had to abandon the idea of going with that regiment, whose ranks had been filled up in the meantime. He went as a recruit to the Second regiment, which he joined at Bladensburg, Md., as a member of Company B.

Source #2

Thomas Erskine BARKER, credited to Barnstead, Belknap; Corporal, enlisted May 13, 1861, age 22; also served in the 12th New Hampshire, Company B and Company S.

 

Charles BASSETT, born about 1845 Pittsfield, a son of Samuel and Sarah (Cram) Bassett. In 1862 he enlisted and was mustered in Sept 10, and became one of the best soldiers in that famous company. He reenlisted Feb 19, 1864, and served until the close of the war. He last resided at Hampstead, N. H.

Source #2

George BODWELL, Co. A, 17th Regt., was a native of Concord, 22 years of age when he enlisted, Nov. 18, 1862 for nine months; transferred to Co. B, 2nd Regt., Apr. 16, 1863; deserted, May 25, 1863; returned, Aug. 11, 1863; discharged, Oct. 9, 1863.

 

Charles W. BOWERS, a resident of Franklin, and 23 years of age when he enlisted, Aug. 9, 1862; discharged Apr. 11, 1864, to reenlist. He reenlisted Apr. 18, 1864 for three years, and was appointed hospital steward same date; discharged, Apr. 17, 1867, expiration of service at Louisville, KY. 

Source #5

Wilber F. BROWN

(see Epsom, NH Civil War Soldiers)

George BULLEN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1
Samuel O. BURNHAM, of Pembroke, enlisted May 9, 1861 in Co. E; commissioned 2d Lt. Co. B, and mustered in June 4, 1861; severely wounded, Williamsburg, Va., May 5, 1862; app. Capt., Co. K, Aug. 25, 1862; discharge to date June 17, 1863; transferred to the Veterans' Reserve Corps, Sept., 1863. Source #3

John CAMMEL, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

Edwin CHICKERING, of Pembroke; private; enlisted Aug. 8, and mustered in Aug. 12, 1862; discharged for disability May 16, 1863.

Source #3

Frank N. CHICKING, credited to Hollis, Hillsborough, enlisted Aug 21, 1862; promoted to sergeant; wounded June 3, 1864; mustered out June 9, 1865.

Source #1

Michael COLLIGAN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough.

Source #1

George COYLE, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

Charles DONNOLLY, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

James E. EDGERLY, of Pembroke; , private; enlisted Aug. 8, and mustered in Aug. 12, 1862; killed at 2d Bull Run, Va., Aug. 29, 1862.

Source #3

Levi HICKS, Private, enlisted Jan 1 1864 unit unknown at this time, age 30; claimed residence Colebrook; transferred B Co. 2nd Inf Reg. NH; mustered out Dec 19 1865; died Oct 20 1891, Colebrook, NH.    

Source #4

Ablert KAISON, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

John A. KENDALL, Private, enlisted Concord NH Aug 31 1861, age 22; claimed residence Concord; discharged disabled Sept 19 1862. 

Source #4

Thomas KENNEY, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

Charles A. LANG

 

Thomas M. LANG

 

George NELSON, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1
Nathaniel Dana WALLACE (see Epsom, NH Civil War Soldiers)
William WALLACE (see Epsom, NH Civil War Soldiers)

John L. WOOD, credited to Hollis, Hillsborough, discharged disabled June 23, 1863.

Source #1

Source(s):

  1. The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885); transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  2. Pittsfield, NH in the Great Rebellion,  Author: H. L. Robinson (1893); transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  3. History of Pembroke, New Hampshire Author: Rev. N. F. Carter (1895); transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  4. Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65 (1895): transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  5. History of the Town of Bristol, Vol 1. R. W. Musgrove, Bristol, NH 1904. Transcribed by Fred Kunchick


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