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COMPANY  A  OFFICERS  at  CRIPPLE  CREEK

 

CORPORALS  and  SERGEANTS  of  Co.  A  at  CRIPPLE  CREEK

 

 

Ater, George A.  22  (1841 - 1921)  Born in OH to to Casper and Elizabeth Collins Ater;  Casper's father was Wilhelm and one of Wilhelm's brothers was Jacob (Sr) and one of Jacob's sons was Samuel (Stay with me, here), making Samuel and Casper first cousins;  Two of Samuel's sons were Jacob C. Ater and James Ater, whose bios appear in the box below this one;  Thus, Cpl George A., Jacob C., and James were second cousins (whew!);  George A mustered in as a Pvt;  Appointed Cpl on 10 Jan 63;  Mustered out early on 18 May 65; George married Lucinda Jane Ater in 1867 (I am guessing that she is a cousin, but my brain is swirling with Aters and I can't keep all the family lines straight!);  George was a Farmer in Pickaway Co for most of his life; however, at the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Carey, Wyandot County, OH; He was buried in Pickaway Co in the Brown's Chapel Cemetery

 

 

Furniss, Erastus  26  (1837 - 1921)  He was born in OH to Isaac and Elizabeth Furniss; Mustered in as a Pvt, but was appointed Cpl on 10 Jan 63;  He mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;    He married Maria E. Miliken in 1866;  By 1880, he and his family had relocated to KS, where he spent the rest of his life, a lifelong Farmer;  He was buried in Miami Co, KS 

 

Hodges, William J.  31  (1832 - 1889)  Born in what is now West Virginia;  Married Julia A. Watcher in Fairfield, OH in 1858;  Mustered in as Sgt, but was reduced to Pvt on 20 Apr 63 (I don't know why);  He would be discharged on 31 Dec 63 from Bridgeport, AL on a Surgeon's Certificate;  His civilian occupation was Blacksmith;  He and his wife had 12 children and resided in Mt. Sterling, OH;  He applied for an Invalid's Penson in 1884 from OH;  He died of Consumption (Tuberculosis) and was buried in the Pleasant Cemetery in Madison Co, OH;  His widow applied to receive her Pension in 1889;  She also indicated on the 1890 Veterans' Census that William contracted lung disease during the War

Hudson, William D.  30   (1833 - 1883)  Mustered in as a Pvt but very quickly appointed 1 Sgt on 26 Aug 62; Would be made 2 Lt on 27 Nov 63 (although there is no record of his being mustered in to that rank);  He would be promoted to 1 Lt of Co I on 13 Jul 64, Mother filed for a Guardian Petition on 23 Jun 1883 for Andrew J, Guseman from OH

 

 

Huffman, John H.  19  (1844 - 1904)  Born in OH; Mustered in as a Cpl;  Would be wounded at Chickamauga; Was appointed Sgt on 20 Jul 64;  Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;  Married Margaret A. Hayes in 1866 in Ross Co, OH, moving to Butler Co for the next thirty years; In 1870, he Worked in a Foundary; In 1880, he worked as a Gardener; In 1900, he worked as a House Carpenter; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Reesville, Clinton Co, OH; He died there in 1904 and was buried in the Sabina Cemetery

McGuire,  John W.  20  (1842 - 1923)  Born in OH to Thomas and Catherine McGuire;  Lived nearly all of his life in Pickaway Co, OH;  Mustered in on 7 Aug 62 as a Pvt;  Was appointed Cpl on 9 Jan 63; Would be appointed Sgt on 1 Jan 65;  Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;  Married Sarah Elizabeth Fullin in 1867;  Worked a variety of jobs, from Farmer to Hotel Keeper; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Derby, Pickaway Co, OH;  He died and is buried in Muhlenberg, Pickaway Co, OH

 

Pritchard, David*  19  (1843 - 1864)  Mustered in as a Cpl on 26 Aug 62;  Would be appointed Sgt on 1 Oct 63;  He died at Ooltewah, TN on 8 Mar 64 of Acute Pneumonia; Buried in the Muhlenberg Township Cemetery in Pickaway Co, OH

Shannon, Henry B.  24  (1839 - 1920)  He was born in Pickaway Co to Neil and Jenette Shannon; Married Mary Anna Miller there in 1862; Mustered in as a Pvt;  Was appointed Cpl on 28 Sep 62;  Was made Sgt on 27Apr 63;  He would be wounded at Chickamauga [Shot in the head, according to the 1890 Census in Pickaway Co, OH!] ;  Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Asheville, Pickaway Co, OH, where he had been a Farmer for most of his ife; He died in Columbus in 1920 and is buried in the Reber Hill Cemetery in Asheville  

 

 

 

Sheets, John W.  20  (1843 - 1919)  Born in Augusta Co, VA to Jacob and Margaret (Backenstoe) Sheets; By 1860, John and his family were living in Pickaway Co, OH where he was an Apprentice Blacksmith; Mustered in as a Cpl, but was reduced to Pvt on 29 Mar 63;  Would be wounded at Chickamauga on 19 Sep 63--he was also captured, but was immediately paroled on the battlefield (due to his injuries?);  Mustered out with the rest of the company; Married Mary C. Bell 1866;  He and Mary had one child, a daughter named Maud, and they lived on their Farm until sometime after 1910; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Derby, OH; Henry died in Franklin Co in 1919 and is buried in the Pleasant Cemetery in Madison Co, OH

 

 

 

Thrall, Charles W.  29  (1834 - 1880)  Maried Rosella Fitsy in Pickaway Co, OH in 1855 and Rachel Smith in 1857; In 1860, Charles and Rachel have a daughter named Rosella--named for Charles' first wife?--where he works as a Coach Trimmer; Mustered in as a Cpl on 26 Aug 62;  Was appointed Sgt 14 Jan 63;  Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65; He died in 1880 and is buried in Deer Creek Cemetery, Pickaway Co, OH

 

 

 

 

Tumbleson, Luther M.  20  (1843 - 1867)  Born in OH to Jesse and Mary Ann Tumbleson;Mustered in as a Cpl, but was reduced to Pvt on 1 Oct 63;  Would be mustered out with the rest of the company; Married Isabell McCollister in Ross Co, OH in 1865; Died Pickaway Co in 1867 and is buried in the Deer Creek Cemetery, like Charles Thrall in the bio above

 

 

 

Yoakum, Benjamin F. T.  24  (1839 - 1916)  Born 27 Jan in OH to John and Frances (Randall) Yoakum; Mustered in as a Pvt, but very quickly was appointed Sgt on 26 Aug 62;  Would be made 1 Sgt on 20 Jul 64;  He was promoted to 1 Lt on 30 May 65, but was never mustered into that rank;  Mustered out with the company on 13 Jun 65; Married Sarah Louise Biggs in Pickaway Co, OH in 1866; In 1870, he was a Farmer in Piatt Co, IL; In 1880, he was a Farmer in Nance Co, NB; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Monticello, IL; [His obituary says he moved from Monticello to Decatur around 1890, which is not entirely in keeping with the reunion book]; One of Sarah's obituaries says that she and Benjamin separated around 1890--another obituary says that he left her with three small children and she moved with them to Los Angeles--in either case, she lived as a widow until her death in California in 1940 [She did NOT file for a Widow's Pension]; He died in Decatur, Macon Co, IL on 4 Nov 1916 after suffering a stroke and pneumonia and is buried in Fairlawn Cemetery in Decatur

 

   OTHER  PERSONNEL   from  Co.  A  at   CRIPPLE   CREEK

Bateman, William  36  (1827 - 1907)  Born in OH and probably a lifelong resident of Pickaway Co;  Married his first wife, Rebecca J. Ross in 1952;  Mustered in as a Pvt but was appointed Wagoner on 31 Oct 62; Mustered in and out with the company;  Rebecca died in 1864 and William married for the second time:  Eliza M. Park in 1868;  Through the years, William was primarily a Farmer; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Circleville, OH;  When he died, he was buried in the Forest Cemetery in Pickaway Co

 

Radcliffe, John L.  20  (1843 - 1914)  Born in OH; Lived almost all of his life in Pickaway Co;  Mustered in and out with the company as a Musician;  Married Martha Brown in 1874;  Worked a variety of jobs, including Farmer, Turnpike worker, and Clerk in store;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Darbyville, OH;  Buried in the Muhlenberger Twp Cemetery

???Snook, William S.  21  (1841 - 1877)  Mustered in as Musician;  Was discharged from Columbus, OH on 28 Apr 63 on a Surgeon's Certificate;  Married Mary E. Armstrong in 1875;  William died and was buried

in the Old Mexico Cemetery in Miami Co, IN

William A. Denny  25  (1837 - 1908)  Born in Pickaway Co, OH;  Married Mary Foresman in 1860; Mustered in as 1 Lt on 26 Aug 62;  Promoted to Capt on 21 Dec 62; Would be wounded on 28 Jun 64; Discharged on Surgeon's Certificate of Disability on 30 Nov 64;  Lived in Chicago after the War and worked as a Cattle/Livestock Buyer/Dealer;  Died in Chicago and buried in Pickaway Co, OH

 

 

William Felton  28   (1835 - 1911)  Born in OH;  Mustered in as a Pvt in Co D;  Appointed Com Sgt on 29 Aug 62;  Promoted to 2 Lt on 27 Jan 63;  Would become 1 Lt on 21 Dec 63;  Lived in Pickaway Co with his wife (Julia) and newborn son (Rufus) in 1870 (although his Post Office was in nearby Franklin Co)--Worked in a Saw Mill;  In 1880, he and his wife (their only child, Rufus, had died) lived in Columbus, Franklin Co, OH where he was a Coffin Manufacturer; In 1900 and 1910, they still live in Columbus (Saw Manufacturer) and he died and was buried there in 1911 

 

 

Andrew J. Willoughby  22?  (1842? - 1917)  Born in OH (possibly in Pickaway Co and 1900 Census says Mar 42);  Was mustered in as 2 Lt on 26 Aug 62;  Promoted to 1 Lt on 14 Apr 63;  Married Mary E. Knox in Richland Co, OH on 23 Apr 63 (taking leave from Cripple Creek);  Would resign on 5 Aug 64 at Lookout Mtn, TN, due to disability;  Worked as a School Teacher for much of his life, although in 1880, his Occupation was listed as Insurance Agent;  Lived in Franklin Co, OH (near Columbus), eventually settling with his wife and children in Dayton (Montgomery Co), OH;  He was admitted to the Veterans' Home there on 29 Aug 1913, suffering from Defective Hearing and Vision, Slight Cardiac Hypertrophy, Chronic Naso-haryngial Catarrh; and Chronic Rheumatism;  His (physical) condition was described as Fair, but his mental condition was good;  (His age was given as 77.3 when he died at the end of Jun 1917, which implies he was born in Mar 1840) He was described as being 5' 11" with a dark complexion, brown eyes, gray hair;  He was (of course) able to read and write (as a teacher, I would hope so!) and was a Protestant;  He died at the Home in 1917 of "Postate" Cancer and his widow, Mary, was "notified by phone";  He is buried in the Woodland Cem in Dayton in Sec 120, Lot 170

 

 

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                             ENLISTED  MEN  of  COMPANY  A  at  CRIPPLE  CREEK
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???Adkins, Sampson  24  (1839 - 1882)  Born in OH to Reuben and Martha Adkins, he lived most of his life as a Farmer in Pickaway Co, OH;  Mustered in with the company on 29 Aug 62;  Discharged by Surgeon's Certificate of Disability from Columbus, OH Hospital on 20 May 63;  Married Eliza Ann Minteen in April 63 in Pickaway Co--which is about 30 miles away from Columbus;  By 1880, Sampson and Eliza had 12 children;  Sampson was buried in the Pleasant Cem in Pickaway (or Madison?) Co;  Eliza Ann filed for her Widow's Pension in 1889 from IL 

 

Adkins, William M.  32  (1830 - 1907)  Born to David and Mary Adkins in Pickaway Co, OH;  I can find no connection between William's father and Reuben Adkins, the father of Sampson Adkins, in the bio above;  He married Caroline McCoy in Pickaway Co in 1848;  Mustered in with the company;  Transferred to Veterans' Relief Corps on 10 Jan 65 (5th VRC, Co C) and was mustered out with them on 21 Jul 65 at Indianapolis, IN;  He worked mostly as a Farm Laborer and a Cooper;  In 1890, he reported suffering from Rheumatism;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he reportedly lived in Sandusky, OH at the State Soldiers' Home, but by April 1900, he had been admitted to the Home for Disabled Soldiers in Dayton, OH;  He was 5' 11" with gray eyes, gray hair, and a fair complexion;  He was able to read and write and was a Protestant; He died there in 1907 from Hypostatic Pneumonia;  He has a gravestone in the Dayton National Cemetery, Grave P - 21 - 32;  He also has a gravestone (a cenotaph?) beside his wife in the Belleville Cemetery in Richland Co

 

Ater, Jacob C. 35  (1827 - 1879)  Born in Pickaway Co, OH, the oldest son of Samuel and Nancy Sealock Ater;  He lived most of his life as a Farmer in Pickaway Co, OH;  He married Mariah Matilda Hines in 1847;  Mariah died in 1854, leaving three children in need of a mother;  Jacob then married Mariah's younger sister, Elizabeth in 1855;  Jacob and Elizabeth would have 8 children together (making the children half-siblings as well as cousins);  Mustered in with the company and mustered out with them, too;  He died in Pickaway Co, leaving a wife and 6 children still living at home;  He was half-brother to James in the next bio, and cousin to Cpl George listed above;  A family source who posted his bio on Find-A-Grave adds that his nickname was "Turnip"--I wonder why

 

 

Ater, James   20  (1843 - 1921)  Born in Pickaway Co, OH, the son of Samuel and Sarah Harvin Ater, making him a half-brother of Jacob C. Ater and cousin to Cpl. George A. Ater, above;  Mustered in with the company and mustered out with them, too;  He married Cynthia (also referred to as Lucinda) Colston in 1878;  He was primarily a Farmer in Pickaway Co, although he also worked as a Teamster and as a Laborer;  He filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1877; His wife died sometime after 1910, leading to his moving in with his son, Cary, and his family in Fayette Co, OH;  He died in 1921 and was buried in Pickaway Co 

 

 

Bolin, Seymour E.  23 (1840 - 1923)  Born in VA to George W and Margaret Bolin; Had moved to Pickaway Co, OH by 1850 and he lived here for most of the rest of his life as a Farmer;  Mustered in as a Cpl but was reduced to a Pvt on 15 Oct 62 (I do not know the circumstances--was it at his request?);  Mustered out with the company on 13 Jun 65;  Went home and married Christena Brunner in 1872;  They had only two children, with their son, Benjamin, being the only one to live to see the turn of the century;  He filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1880;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Derby, OH;  He died in Pickaway Co in 1923 and was buried there

 

Briggs, Joseph*  23  (1839 - 1863)  Born in OH, the son of Abner and Martha Ellen Briggs; Worked as a Farm Laborer on his family's farm; Mustered in with the company (a couple of weeks after his younger brother, Ashton, who served in Co F of the 90th OH);  Died on 23 Jul 63 in Manchester, TN of Typhoid Fever; Some records show he was buried at Stones River National Cemetery, but there is a grave (cenotaph?) for him in the Harrison Twp Cem in Licking Co, OH

 

 

Brobeck, Joseph*  45?  (1818? - 1864)  Army records show he was born around 1818, but family records and Census Records show he was born around 1823 in PA; Married Eliza J. Wrightsel in Pickaway Co, OH in 1847;  He was a Laborer / Farm Laborer before joining the Army;  Mustered in with the company;  Would be killed on 15 Dec 64 at the Battle of Nashville; I cannot find where he is buried

 

 

Cady, Nelson D*  34  (1829 - 1863)  Born in CT; In 1850, he lived with an inn keeper, working as a Bartender;  Married Elizabeth Griffey in 1858 in Pickaway Co, OH;  In 1860, he worked as a Shoemaker in Pickaway Co;  Mustered in with the rest of the company;  Drowned in the Tennessee River near Bridgeport, AL on 3 Dec 63;  Buried in the Maple Grove Cem in Lenawee Co, Mich

 

Crabill, James  24  (1839 - 1882)  Born in OH and spent almost all of his life as a Farmer in Pickaway Co, OH;  Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  Buried in the Spring Lawn Cemetery in Pickaway Co

Dennis, George Washington  20  (1843 - 1931)  Born in OH;  Mustered in as a Pvt;  Would be made Cpl on 1 Jan 65; Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;  A lifelong Farmer, he left OH for points west after he mustered out;  He married Mary E. Ritter in 1867 in Jasper Co, Iowa;  They left Iowa sometime after 1870;  By 1880, they were living in KS--first in Phillips Co, and finally in Smith Co;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Pleasant Green, KS; He died in Smith Co and was buried there in 1931

 

Dalby, Albert   19  (1844 - 1896)  Born in OH, possibly to S.V. and Nancy; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65; Married Ida May Guy (or Smith) in Franklin Co, OH in 1886; Filed an Invalid Pension in 1889 from IN; Died 1896 and buried in Vincinnes, IN in the Greenlawn Cemetery; Name also given as Dolby

England, William  42  (1821 - 1893)  Lived nearly all of his life in Pickaway Co, OH; Married Diantha Hines 1845 in Pickaway Co; In 1850, he is a Laborer; In 1860, he is a Farmer; Mustered in with the comany; Transferred to the 1 US Veterans' Vol Corps, Co K in 1864; Filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1884; Died 14 Jun 1893 and buried in Spring Creek Cemetery in Williamsport, Pickaway Co, OH

Frazee,Thomas B.  23 (1840 - )  Born in OH, the son of William and Mary (Leach) Frazee; They lived in Vinton Co, OH in 1850 and Jackson Co, OH in 1860; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65; He died Jackson Co on 19 Aug 1866 and is buried in the Bundy-Paine Cemetery; His mother filed for her Pension in 1870

Garrett, Simeon Edward  27  (1836 - 1921)  Born 21 or 22 [family records] Jun in Fairfield Co, OH to Peter and Elizabeth (Martin) Gehret; By 1860, he is a Farm Laborer in Pickaway Co, OH; Married Margaret Jane Furniss in Pickaway Co in 1861; Mustered in as a Pvt;  Would be made Cpl on 1 Jan 65; Mustered out with the rest of the company on 13 Jun 65;  In 1870, he was once again a Farm Laborer in Pickaway Co; In 1880, he is a Laborer in Fayette Co, OH; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Owens, OH; Died 31 May 1921 in the Marion Soldiers' Home; Buried in the Pleasant Cemetery in MarionCo, OH

Graham, Samuel W.  19  (1844 - 1925)  Born 5 Jan in Pickaway Co, OH, parents Nathaniel and Mary Magdalena (Haller) Graham; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  In 1870, the Grahams have moved to Montgomery Co, IL; Married Hannah J. Williamson 1872; By 1880, Samuel and Hannah have 5 children on their Farm in Montgomery Co; He married Mary L. Harris in Montgomery Co in 1889; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Filmore, IL; In 1910, Samuel and Mary have had 7 children and are living on a Farm in Clay Co, Ark; In 1920, they are living in Scott Co, MO; Died on New Year's Day1925 [four days shy of his 81st birthday] in Chicago, IL; Buried in the Bost Hill Cemetery, Montgomery Co, IL

Gray, Stanley Edson  21  (1842 - 1911)  Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  Married Alameda Rachel Crabill in 1867; In 1870 and in 1880, he is a Carpenter in Pickaway Co; Filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1889; In 1900, he and his family are living in Columbus, OH;  At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Columbus, OH; Died 10 Mar 1911 in Columbus, OH and buried in the Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin Co, OH; Alameda filed for her Widow's Pension 23 Mar 1911

Guseman, Theodore Johnson (He went by "Johnson" or "TJ")  22  (1840 - 1918)  Born in Fairfield Co, OH; Parents Daniel and Frances (Bungardner) Guseman; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65; Married Martha Wilson 1868; In 1870, [his name is incorrectly transcribed as Johnathan] he is a Blacksmith in Pickaway Co; In 1880, he and Martha and their two daughters are still in Pickaway Co and he is still a Blacksmith;  In 1900, he and Martha are still in Pickaway Co (no occupation); At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in South Bloomfield, OH; In 1910, he is a Widower, once again listed as a Blacksmith, and still in Pickaway Co (Harrison Twp); He died in Harrison Twp and is buried in the cemetery there

???Hankinson, Robert*  23  (1839 - 1863)  Born to Robert and Catherine Mary (Woolf) Hankinson in OH;  Lived on his family farm in Pickaway Co, OH in 1850 and 1860;  Mustered in with the rest of the company;  Died "of disease" on 2 Sep 63 in a hospital in Tullahoma, TN; [Does this mean that he was at Cripple Creek?]; Buried in the Stones River National Cemetery in Grave H-2916; [Name on headstone is Hankerson]

Hiles, Jacob  29  (1832 - 1895)  Born in Ohio, living in household of hie parents[?] Henry and Alic Hines in Hocking Co, OH; ; Mary Jane Smith in 1855 in Hocking Co, OH; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65; Filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1878; Went to Norton Co, KS in 1879; In 1880; he is a Miner in Norton Co, KS; Eventually went to Allen Co, KS in 1893; Died 23 Mar 1895 in Iola, KS of Pleuro-pneumonia and is buried in the Iola Cemetery in Norton Co, KS

Hines, Elias F.  19  (1844 - 1902)  Born in OH [1844, according to tombstone, 1842 by the military records]; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Wounded on 16 May 64 at Resaca, GA;  Mustered out on 25 May 65 from Louisville, KY;  Married Caledonia Holdron in St. Louis in 1869; Was he a cousin to John Hines who had already been discharged before Cripple Creek?;  In 1870, he and Caleonia share a home with her family in McLean, IL, where he is a Laborer; Filed for an Invalid's Pension 1871; In 1880, he is a Farmer in McLean Co; In 1900, he works as a Stone Minister [?] in a Foundary in Peoria; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he still lived in Peoria, IL; Died 13 Jun 1902 in Peoria and buried there in the Springdale Cemetery and Amausoleum; Caledonia filed for a Widow's Pension 23 Jun 1902 in IL

Hook, John W.  29  (1833 - 1913)  Born in Pickaway Co, OH; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  He filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1888; In 1900 Census, on 14 June he is living in the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home in Sandusky, but on 15 June he is living with his wife Matilda and his mother [-mother-in-law] Maria Mennez [?]; He was married in to Tillie Menuez in Sandusky Co, OH in 1895; 1895; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Sandusky, OH; Admitted to the Dayton Veterans' Home 17 Nov 1905, at which time he was 72, 5' 8 1/2", Light complexion, Blue eyes, Gray hair, Able to read and write; Protestant, Farmer in Arlington, OH; Married, but requests that hald his pension go to his "sister" Catherine Beagle in Williamstown, OH, Complaining of Slight Cardiac Hypertrophy, Locomotion Ataxia, Incontinenece of urine; He is vaccinated; Discharged 26 May 1906 at his requestl In the 1910 Census, he is once again in the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home; He died Erie Co, OH on 31 Dec 1913 and is buried in Arlington Cemetery in Hancock Co, OH 

Jerome, Charles E.  33  (1830 - <1895>)  Mustered in with the company, but there is no mention of his being mustered out; In 1870, Charles E. Jerome (born about 1830 in OH) is a Hotel Keeper in Hall Co, NB with wife Josephine and children, likewise, in 1880, a C. E. Jerome (born circa 1826 in OH) is a Hotel Keeper in Hall Co, NB with wife S. J. and children; Josephine S. filed her Widow's Pension 14 May 1895 from Utah

Justus, Elias D.*  28  (1835 - 1864)  Born in OH to Levi and Susannah (Miner) Justus; Lived with his family in Pickaway Co, OH in 1850; Married Caroline C. Cook in Pickaway Co in 1857; Mustered in with the company; Wounded at Kennesaw Mtn, GA on 27 Jun 64--left thigh, amputated lower third of leg--and died from those wounds in hospital at Chattanooga, TN on 13 [or 3] Aug 64;  Buried in the Chattanooga National Cemetery, F-1879; Was he kin to John M. Justus who died on 24 Dec 62 in Nashville, TN--they were not brothers, but perhaps cousins??

???Lowe, James  46  (1817 - )  Mustered in with the company;  Discharged on 23 Sep 63 from hospital in Louisville, KY on a Surgeon's Certificate

McDonald, John  25  (1838 - )  Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  Filed for an Invalid's Pension in 1890 from OH; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Commercial Point, OH; I cannot find him in the 1890 Census; There is a John McDonald who died on 14 Apr 1914 in Pickaway Co 

McGath, William J.  33  (1828 - 1887)  Born in OH, the son of Washington and Nancy McGath; Lived with his parents in Pickaway Co, 1850; Married Letitia Martin in 1852 in Pickaway Co; In 1860, he is a Farm Laborer with Letitia and their 4 children in Pickaway Co; Mustered in with the company;  Transferred to Veterans' Vol Engineering Corps on 27 Jun 64; In 1870, they are still in Pickaway Co, although Letitia is recorded as "Elizabeth"; In 1880, he is still a Farm Hand in Pickaway Co; He died on 19 May 1987 in Pickaway Co and is buried there in the Spring Lawn Cemetery; Letitia filed for her Widow's Pension on 25 Jun 1887 from OH

McKinley, William Henry Harrison*  20  (1840 - 1865)  Born on 17 Mar in to Alexander and Mary Ann McKinley; Mustered in as Pvt;  Would be appointed Cpl on 1 Oct 63;  He died at home in Pickaway Co, OH on 21 May 65 and is buried in the McKinley Cemetery in Darbyville, Pickaway Co

Markley, George W.  29  (1834 - 1887)  Born in PA; Married Deborah R. Wilson  ; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65;  Filed am Invalid's Pension in 1879; In 1880, he was a Farm Laborer in Pickaway Co; Died 23 Mar 1887; Buried in the Harrison Township Cemetery in Franklin Co, OH; Deborah filed her Widow's Pension on 30 Apr 1887; Was he kin to Sgt Henry F. Markley who died of his wounds at Stones River [he doesn't appear to have been a brother]?

Miller, James W.  30  (1833 - )  Mustered in as Wagoner, but returned to ranks on 31 Oct 62;  Would transfer to Veterans' Relief Corps on 15 Dec 63

Miller, John W.  28  (1835 - 1918)  Born in PA, the son of David and Elizabeth (Guthrie) Miller; In 1850, he was a Saddler in Muskingum, OH; Mustered in on 29 Aug 62;  Mustered out on 13 Jun 65; Married Rachel Clegg Guthrie around 1867; Was he any relation to  James W. Miller (above) [Ancestry posits a brother named James, but there is no information on him]?; In 1870 and 1880, he was a Saddler in Muskingum Co, OH; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Lovington, IL; In 1910, he lives in Pittsburgh, PA; US Soldier Grave Registrations, Ohio, shows he died on 18 Dec 1918 and is buried in the New Concord City Cemetery in Union [Township?], OH, HOWEVER, when you go to the cemetery records, it shows he died on 6 May 1918 in Pittsburgh, PA and its buried in New Concord; Assuming this is true, then he was born 15 Mar 1835 in Muskingum Co, OH

???Minton, Jonathan  24  (1838 - )  Lived most of his life in Darby, Pickaway Co, OH; Born in OH to William and Phoebe Minton; In 1860, he was a Farmer, likewise 1870 and 1880; Mustered in with the company;  Discharged on 5 Aug 63 from Columbus, OH on a Surgeon's Certificate;  Married Lydia Buzzard in Franklin Co, OH in 1864; He filed an Invalid's Pension in 1877; In 1890, he is living in Pickaway Co, but in Circleville and suffers from General Disabilty; At the time of the printing of the 40th Reunion Book in 1902, he lived in Derby [Darby], OH; He is still living in Darby in 1910; He died 11 May 1912 and is buried in Pleasant Cemetery, Madison Co, OH;

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