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Middlefield Military Record By Holice and Debbie |
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MILITARY RECORDS The following enlisted from this town during the War of the Rebellion. For this list, our thanks are due to Horace M. Pierce, S. W. Barnum, and Fernando Hubbell. |
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Fernando Hubbell |
enl in 121st. Regt; was in the battles of South Mountain and Fredericksburg; lost right arm at Fredericksburg. Lit---- Lettuce, enl in the 121st Regt; in battles of South Mountain, Fredericksburg, and Wilderness |
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Bennett Bray |
enl in 121st. Regt |
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L. Cornish |
enl in 121st. Regt |
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Harry Dusenberry |
enl in 121st. Regt |
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Nathan Manner |
enl in 121st. Regt; in battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Wilderness |
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William Hoyt |
enl in 76th. Regt.; in battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Wilderness |
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Cyrus Powers |
enl in the 76th Regt in 1862; killed |
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John Risendorf |
enl in 76th Regt, in 1862; served during the war |
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Esick M------ |
enl in 43rd Regt; discharged; re-enlisted, et |
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Daniel Reynolds |
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Clark Farr |
enl in 121st. Regt. |
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Andrew Davidson |
enl in 121st. Regt; prom to Sergt Major of the 121st. Subsequently appointed Adj. of the 30th U. S. Cav. Regt.; was Captain on staff of Gen. Bates; wounded at Salem Heights |
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H. B. Walker |
enl in 121st. Regt.; prom to lieut. |
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John Gates |
enl in 121st Regt, prom to sergt; killed at Salem Church |
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Homer Graham |
enl in 121st. Regt; killed |
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Albert Waffle |
enl in 121st. Regt; killed |
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William H. Waffle |
enl in 121st. Regt; prom to sergt. |
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James Wood |
enl in 121st. Regt. |
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Simeon Smith |
enl in 121st. Regt |
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Darius Woodruff |
enl in 121st. Regt. |
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William Olive |
enl in 121st. Regt. |
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Henry Ledlam |
enl in 121st. Regt; died |
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A. Eugene Smith |
enl in 121st. Regt |
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Dewitt Wells |
enl in 121st. Regt; lost leg |
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Thos. H. Bentley |
enl in 121st. Regt. |
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Lorenzo Smith |
enl in 121st. Regt; wounded |
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Gilbert A. Parshall |
Capt of Co. B, 42d Regt; Illinois Vol; killed at Spring Hill, Tenn, Dec. 1, 1864 |
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Wm. H. Jones |
enl in 1st. N. Y. Eng; Nov. 11, 1861; dis in 1864 |
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The following also enlisted from this town, regiments unknown: |
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Parshall Duclear |
M. Winnie |
Norman Moyer |
Henry Butts |
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William Neal |
Josiah Bush |
John Hudson |
John Walker |
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Dewitt Andrews |
Henry Daniels |
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Robert Wood |
enl in 14th Regt, U. S. Inf, March 10, 1862; came home sick; Nov. 24, 1864; died soon after, age 22 years 9 months |
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Henry Wood |
enl in Co. E, 121st. Regt, Aug. 12, 1862; dis June 12, 1865 |
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John T. Wood |
enl in co. E, 121st. Regt Aug. 12, 1862; dis June 12, 1865 |
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Silas K. Pierce |
enl in Co. E, 121st. Regt, Aug. 11, 1862; transferred to Co. F, prom to 2d Lieut and then to 1st Lieut; mortally wounded in the battle of the wilderness, May 12; died may 15, 1864 |
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Charles Compton |
enl in Co. E, 121st. Regt, Aug. 11, 1862; supposed to have been killed in the battle of Salem Chapel, never was heard from after the battle |
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Albert B---ey |
enl in Co. E, 121st. Regt. aug. 11, 1862, dis June 25, 1865 |
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Reuben H. Bates |
enl in co. G, 121st. Regt, Aug. 11, 1862; dis June 25, 1865 |
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John -----el |
enl in co. E, 121st. Regt, Aug. 12, 1862; dis 1865 |
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William H. Lyman |
enl Sept. 2, 1864; in Captain William E. Marcus’ Light Battery ( C.) 3d Regt, Art N. Y. State vol. Dis July 14, 1865 |
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Isaac Pier |
enl Sept. 3, 1864 in Light Battery C, 3d Regt, Art., N. Y. State Vol; dis June 9, 1865 |
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Oscar Pier |
enl Sept. 8, 1863; died in hospital at Washington in March, 1865 |
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Orrin Waterhouse |
enl in spring of 1862; died in hospital at Washington |
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John Wheeler |
enl in spring of 1862; died in hospital at Washington |
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Ervin Holcomb |
enl in –th. Regt, N. Y. Vol., Feb, 1865; Capt. Wm. Brocken, commanding; died in spring of 1865 |
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Timothy Dodge |
enl in Co. B, 1st. Regt, U. S. Cav., Sept. 5, 1864; dis May 26, 1865 |
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William Dodge |
enl in Co. B, 1st. Regt, U. S. Cav., Sept 5, 1864; dis May 26, 1865 |
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Samuel Chase |
enl in Co. I, 2d Regt, N. Y. Vol. Cav., Sept. 17, 1861; Dis Dec. 28, 1864; by reason of re-enlisting; taken prisoner In the battle of Wilderness; died in the Florence stockade, S. C. in Winter of 1865 |
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