DEATHS OF OFFICERS AND ENLISTED MEN DURING THE CIVIL WAR |
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FROM THE TOWN OF SCIPIO, CAYUGA COUNTY, NEW YORK (Taken from the 1865 N.Y. State Census, p.88) |
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Rank at Death |
Name |
Age |
Date |
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Regiment |
Location |
Lt. Col. |
William H. Baird |
33 |
16 June |
64 |
126th |
Petersburg, Va. |
Private |
Edwin G. Coy |
25 |
27 Sept. |
64 |
9th Arty. |
Ft. Reno, N.C.1 |
Sergeant |
William H. King |
23 |
15 June |
63 |
3rd Arty. |
Newberne, N.C. 2 |
Private |
David Ross |
22 |
16 June |
64 |
111th |
near Petersburg 3 |
Private |
Theodore Smith |
28 |
23 Aug. |
64 |
147th |
Andersonville |
Private |
Norman H. Lawrence |
30 |
9 July |
64 |
9th Arty. |
Monroe, N.e. |
Private |
George H. Wilder |
22 |
28 Jan. |
64 |
111th |
Petersburg, Va. |
Private |
Oliver I. Carter |
29 |
3 June |
64 |
9th Arty. |
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Private |
Jacob Casler |
20 |
13. Nov. |
62 |
9th Arty. |
National Hospital |
Private |
John H. Fordyce |
27 |
21 Sept. |
63 |
9th Arty. |
Newberne, N.C. |
Corporal |
Martin King |
21 |
16 June |
64 |
3rd Arty. |
Petersburg, Va. |
Sergeant |
Allen F. Hoxie |
24 |
2 July |
63 |
111th |
Gettysburg, Pa. |
Private |
Henry L. Wood |
19 |
December |
64 |
111th |
Annapolis 4 |
Private |
Franklin Coffin |
25 |
28 May |
63 |
146th |
Port Hudson |
Captain |
Patrick Kirby |
23 |
Aug. or Sept. |
61 |
9th |
Libby Prison 5 |
Color Sgt. |
Seymour Hill |
34 |
August |
63 |
75th |
New Pleasant Hill |
Private |
Jacob S. Debois |
23 |
Dec. |
63 |
19th |
Harper's Ferry |
Private |
Joseph Minor |
22 |
23 July |
64 |
75th |
Scipio |
Private |
John J. Humphry |
30 |
18 Jan. |
63 |
137th |
Georgetown, Md. |
Corporal |
Bishop C. Ames |
29 |
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19th |
"Died at home of his discharge" |
Private |
Jestine Jones |
18 |
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111th |
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Notes |
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1 "Died with the Typhoid Fever" |
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2 "Died with the Typhoid Fever" |
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3 "A brave soldier" |
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4 "Died a few days after exchanged" |
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5 "Not positive about time" |
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