Second New Hampshire Regiment Company G Roster

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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)
Ephraim WESTON, Captain, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; died December 9, 1861. Source #1
Edmund DASCOMB, Lieutenant; Wounded July 2, 1863  
   
Sewall D. BATCHELDER  Epsom, NH Civil War Soldiers
Albert F. BAXTER, born Central Falls, RI,  credited to New Ipswich, Hillsborough; enlisted May 15, 1861 age 18, wounded and missing at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. Source #3
Samuel J. BEARD, credited to Hollis, Hillsborough;  enlisted June 5, 1861, wounded at Fair Oaks, VA., June 25, 1862, discharged disabled Dec 9, 1862. Source #1
William S. BENNETT, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
John BONNER, credited to Milford, Hillsborough Source #1
William BROWN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Andrew CHRISTENSEN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Michael CORCRAN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Michael A. DILLON, Private; Wilton, N.H. Birth: Chelmsford, Mass. Date of issue: 10 October 1889. Medal of Honor Citation: At Williamsburg, Va., 5 May 1862. At Oak Grove, Va., 25 June 1862 -Bravery in repulsing the enemy's charge on a battery, at Williamsburg, Va. At Oak Grove, Va., crawled outside the lines and brought in important information. National Parks Service M549 roll 3
William DILLON, Private National Parks Service M549 roll 3
Charles H. DIX,  credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted June 5, 1861; discharged disabled Dec. 3, 1861. Source #1
Sylvester C. DUNCKLEE, Private, Credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; mustered June 5, 1862; Severely wounded July 2, 1863; mustered out June 21, 1864. Source #1
Sylvester J. DUNCKLEE, credited to Hancock, Hillsborough; wounded at Gettysburg, and discharged for disability, father of Sylvester C. Source #1
Charles ELLIOTT, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
George D. FELT, born New Ipswich, NH, credited to Temple, Hillsborough; enlisted April 30, 1861 age 26, died of wounds Nov. 6, 1862. Source #1
Charles E. FOSTER, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted 5, 1861; re-enlisted Jan. 1, 1864. Source #1
William H. FRENCH, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Charles H. GOULDING, born Millbury, MA, credited to New Ipswich, Hillsborough; enlisted May 24, 1861 age 24, discharged disabled Oct. 4, 1862. Source #1
Alonzo M. HANNAFORD, born Lowell, MA; resided in Peterborough, NH; enlisted April 26, 1861 for three months, not mustered in; re-enlisted May 15, 1861 for three years, mustered in June 5, 1861; severely wounded in back of head and upper left arm by an exploding shell at the Peach Orchard, Gettysburg, PA,  July 2nd, 1863; appointed Sergeant September 1, 1863; mustered out June 21, 1864. Source #5
Custer JACKSON, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Levi J. JOSSLIN, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted June 5, 1861; promoted corporal; muster out June 21, 1864. Source #1
John KENNEY, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted June 5, 1861; mustered June 21 1864. Source #1
Thomas E. MARSHALL, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted June 5, 1861; wounded July 2, 1863; promoted to 2nd Sergeant and then every grade up to Captain; re-enlisted Jan. 5, 1864; in 1864 he was placed in command of sharpshooters, in which he served to the end of the war. Source #1
Alexander MCROBBIE, credited to Milford, Hillsborough Source #2
Augustus G. NUTTING, credited to Mason, Hillsborough; enlisted June 5, 1861; mustered out June 21, 1864. Source #1
Daniel A. PEABODY, Private, enlisted May 25 1861, age 18; claimed residence Amherst; discharged disabled Washington, DC  July 16 1861; last reported residence Amherst.     Source #4
John PETERS, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1

Andrew QUINN, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1
Levi RICHARDS, Private, claimed residence Littleton; enlisted May 21 1861, age 24; deserted April 6 1864 while on furlough.       Source #4
James F. RICHARDSON, credited to Keene, Cheshire Source #1
William STEELE, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Charles SMITH, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

John TRAVIS, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough

Source #1

Edward WRIGHT, born 1823 Westford, MA, credited to New Ipswich, Hillsborough;  enlisted May 20, 1861 age 38, mustered in June 5 1961, wounded May 5 1862 at Williamsburg, VA, discharged from wounds Oct. 28, 1862 at Concord, NH, enlisted Veteran Reserve Corps on Aug 9 1864 for 3 yrs., medical discharge June 27 1865 at Washington DC., died at Rindge, NH Feb. 25, 1873. 

Source #3
Mark Stratton citing Original  Discharge  Papers

Source(s):

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

  2. The History of Milford, NH (1901); transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  3. The History of New Ipswich, NH 1735-1914 (1914); transcribed by Fred Kunchick

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

  5. Roster information from "Second Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry" by Martin A Haynes, originally published in Lakeport , New Hampshire 1846.  ISBN 1-889881-02-3 and General Affidavits for pension claim number 707.434 from Charles E. Foster and Frank A. Fletcher of Company G, stating the witnessing of the wounds my Great Grandfather received at the Peach Orchard, Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. Mike Hannaford


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