Ninth New Hampshire Regiment Company I Roster

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Henry E. HUBBARD, Lieut., son of Ellsworth, was working in Keene, at the time of his enlistment and allowed himself to be credited to Keene, but he was then a Sullivan boy. He enl., Aug. 7, was muster in, Aug. 16, as a private in Co. I, 9th Reg.; appointed sergeant; promoted to 2d lieutenant, of Co. B, Jan. 1, 1864; mustered out, June 10, 1865. He died at Keene, Mar. 11, 1889. A Veterans' Union post at Keene was named in his honor.

Source #3

Charles J. RICHARDS, Sergeant, first enlisted Co C. as a Private; born North Lebanon, ME; resided and credited Somersworth; enlisted June 28, 1862; mustered in July 17, 1862, age 18; appointed Sergt. March 1. 1863; 1st Lt. Co. I, March 1 1865; mustered out June 10, 1865.

Helen A. Gillespie

Braman I. WILSON, Sergt., son of Deacon A. E. Wilson, lived a long time in Sullivan; appointed sergeant; died of disease, at Pleasant Valley, Md., Oct. 23, 1862. His body was buried at New Ipswich.

Source #3

Charles H. KNIGHT, Corporal, Awarded Medal of Honor
   

John B. BUNKNAM, credited to New Ipswich, Hillsborough;  born New Ipswich, NH, enlisted August 8, 1862

Source #1, Source #2

Albert B. GIBSON, Private, enlisted 9 Aug 1862, discharged 10 Jun 1865.

Henry W. Hitchcock: extracted from the book "John Gibson and his Descendents" 1634-1899, published in 1900.

Lyman Elbridge ESTEY, son of Solomon, born Sullivan, enlisted in Co. I, 9th Reg.; transferred, June 1, 1865, to Co. I, 6th Reg.; wounded, Sept. 30, 1864, at Poplar Springs Church; resides in Keene; is a carpenter.

Source #3

Julius STRATTON, Private; enlisted  Aug. 8 1862; died of disease enroute from  Vicksburg, Miss. to Cairo, Illinois  10 Aug. 1863.

Mark Stratton: Jaffrey, NH town records and family records

William 0. WILLSON, enlisted Aug 8, 1862, age 33; Credited  Alstead;  discharged  Aug. 15, 1865 at Ft.  Monroe; after the war, resided in Keene, NH. 

Source(s):

  1. The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire (1885);

  2. The History of New Ipswich, NH 1735-1914 (1914);

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


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