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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

Submitter(s)

Alfred QUAID, Corporal, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; captured at Fair Oaks, October 27, 1864, died at Andersonville prison. (No info found at Andersonville Prisoner Lookup)

Source #1

Walter D. CAMPBELL, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; wounded severely June 3, 1863.

Source #1

William F. CONNER, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; wounded severely Sept 29, 1864.

Source #1

Joseph W. BATCHELDER, Private, enlisted Aug 11 1862; age 20; claimed residence Manchester; promoted Principal Musician Nov 1 1864; promoted Sergeant about Jan 1 1865; mustered out Richmond, VA June 21 1865; last reported residence Dorchester, MA; died Sept 10 1926.     

Source #2

Warren BATCHELDER, Private, enlisted Aug 7 1862, age 23; claimed residence Manchester; died in asylum for insane at Washington, DC Nov 22 1862.

Source #2

Jackson BUTTERFIELD, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; served three years.

Source #1

Robert FRENCH, credited to Hudson, Hillsborough; mustered out June 20, 1865.

Source #1

Albert M. JENNESS, Private, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; served three years; enlisted 05 Aug 1862; mustered in 25 Aug 1862; mustered out 21 Jun 1865.  P.O. Bedford. Note: Soruce #1 calls him Albert N. Jenness.

Earl Dunn Soldiers & Sailors of NH in the War of the Rebellion 1861-1866
p. 534

Source #1

Charles N. PARKHUST, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; died Fredericksburg Dec 17, 1862.

Source #1

Charles SEAVEY, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; wounded severely July 1864, also Sept 29, 1864.

Source #1

Samuel SEAVEY, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; served three years.

Source #1

Horace TOWNSEND, credited to Bedford, Hillsborough; wounded severely June 5, 1864.

Source #1

Source(s):

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

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


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