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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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Post and Read Queries  ~~~ Post and Read Records

Name

Submitter(s)

Marshall L. BROWN, Asst. Surgeon, credited to Keene, Cheshire;  born New Ipswich, Nov. 21, 1861 age 24,muster out July 17, 1865.
John A. CUMMINGS, First Lieutenant, credited to Peterborough, Hillsborough; November 30, 1861, captain April 23, 1863, discharged to accept promotion (major of cavalry) , ex-mayor of Summerville, MA.

Source #1

Hosea TOWNE, Sergt. who lived a long time in Sullivan, Cheshire , enlisted from Keene, Oct. 19, 1861; muster out, Nov. 28, 1864. He died at Keene, Jan. 31, 1897.

Osgood T. HADLEY, Corporal, Awarded Medal of Honor
   
Sylvester  C. ABBOTT, of Sullivan, Cheshire; a son of James C. Abbott, enlisted, Nov. 10, 1861; mustered. in Nov. 28, 1861, as a private. He was credited to Dublin, Cheshire  where he happened to be working at the time. He died at Hatteras Inlet, N. C., of disease, Feb. 3, 1862. His body was not returned to Sullivan.

Source #2

Charles E. BARKER, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted corporal November 28, 1861, drowned in the Potomac August 13, 1862.

Source #1

Henry A. BARKER, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted November 28, 1861, discharged disabled January 19, 1863.

Source #1

Theron G. CLARK, Hanover, enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; wounded May 12, 1864, Spottsylvania, Va.; transferred from Co. E. 9th N. H. Vol., June 1, 1865; to 2nd Co. Battl. Vet. Res. Corps; discharged Nov. 21, 1865.

Source #3

Abraham COHN Private, enlisted Jan 5 1864 Campton, Grafton Co., NH  age 31; promoted Sergeant Major March 28 1864; promoted Lieutenant 1st Class  March 1 1865; promoted Adjutant March 15 1865 (Not Mustered); wounded April  2 1865; mustered out  July 17 1865 Alexandria, VA.

Source#4, #5, #6

John CONLEY, credited to Charlestown, Sullivan; enlisted Feb 9, 1864, transferred to the 11th New Hampshire, June 1, 1865.

James CONNER, Hanover; enlisted Dec. 30, 1863; wounded May 6, 1864, Wilderness, Va.; mustered July 17, 1865.

Source #3

John CORK, Hanover; enlisted Dec. 30, 1863; wounded May 6, 1864, Wilderness, Va.; sent to Regt. from hospital July 2, 1864; no further record in Adjutant General's office

Source #3

Charles J. DANIELS, Hanover; enlisted Jan. 4, 1864; transferred from Co. E. 9th N. H. Vol. June 1, 1865; mustered out July 17, 1865.

Source #3

Myron J. DUNCKLEE, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted December 10, 1861, died January 20, 1862.

Source #1

Henry A. JONES, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted Nov. 28, 1861; re-enlisted Dec. 25, 1863

Source #1

Gardner KNIGHT, Credited to Nelson, Cheshire; enlisted August, 1862

 

Harlen P. KNIGHT, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted August, 1862, killed at Fredericksburg December 21, 1862.

Source #1

Frank L. GRAY, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted November 28, 1861, second lieutenant April 20, 1863, severely wounded May 12, 1864.

Source #1

Patrick Henry MACDONALD, of Sullivan, Cheshire; was living at 45, enlisted Nov. 9, 1861 mustered in, Nov. 28, 1861 as a private; killed, Aug. 29, 1862, at the second battle of Bull Run. His body was not discovered, and was buried upon the battle-field. He left a widow and two young sons.

Source #2

Albert L. MURPHY, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted November 28, 1861, re-enlisted December 27, 1863, wounded in service.

Source #1

Willis A. NUTHING, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted November 28, 1861, mustered out November 27, 1864.

Source #1

Romango L NUTTING, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; Corporal, enlisted Nov.28, 1861; not officially accounted for.

Source #1

Charles M. SHELDON, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; enlisted November, 28, 1861, mustered out November 27, 1864.

Source #1

Source(s):

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

  2. A History of the Town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, Vol 1.,  Rev. Josiah Lafayette Seward, Privately Published, Keene, NH, (1921): transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  3. A History of the Town of Hanover, N.H. Lord, John King, The Dartmouth Press. New Hampshire. 1828. transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  4. Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65. Published in 1895

  5. Deeds of Valor. How our Soldier-heroes won the Medal of Honor. Published in 1903

  6. Medal of Honor Recipients 1863-1994. Published in 1995 by Facts on File, Inc


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