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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)

Charles BOHONON, Private; born and credited Brookline;  enlisted Dec. 15, 1863, Co. A 9th NH, age 24;  mustered in Dec. 15, 1863; transferred to Co. A, 6 N. H. V. June 1, 1865; discharged.  July 17, 1865, Concord. last resided Townsend, Mass.

 Source #4

Dudley F. BROWN, Private; Portsmouth, N.H. Enlisted  Dec. 29, 1863 for a period of 3 yrs. He was 18 years old at time of enlistment, He had blue eyes and brown hair. He was 5 ft. 3 in. He was a farmer and was born in Seabrook N.H.

B. Peach

Henry T. MARSH  
John O'BRIEN is understood to have been a substitute for somebody. He was not himself a Sullivan man, but was credited to Sullivan and must be counted because a Sullivan man's money paid for his service. He was born in England. He enlisted and was mustered in, Dec. 16, 1863, as a private; He was a worthless fellow and deserted, Apr. 16, 1864, at Annapolis, Md. Perhaps he did not give a true name, or otherwise tell the truth, at his enlistment. Source #2
Alexander PARK  
Charles B. SEAVEY, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough Source #1
Moses D. TIRELL, age 34, enlisted from Holderness, Dec. 2, 1861; after the battle of Bull Run, was reported missing; then gained from missing. He died on board hospital boat, "Tycoon" at Cannelton, Ind., Aug. 9, 1863. Source #3
Joseph REVER, born Canada; age 22; enlisted Dec. 24, 1863, and assigned to Co. A, 9th Regt.; missing, Sept. 30, 1864; gained from missing; transferred to Co. A, 6th Regt.; discharged to date July 17, 1865.  (SUBSTITUTE) Source #3
Charles WHITE, credited to Manchester, Hillsborough 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. History of the Town of Bristol, Vol 1. R. W. Musgrove, Bristol, NH 1904. Transcribed by Fred Kunchick

  4. History of Brookline, Edward E. Parker Published by the Town, Brookline, NH 1914. Transcribed by Fred Kunchick


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