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Source:
Two Hundred Years The Military History of Ohio
Publ. H. H. Hardesty, Publisher, New York, Toledo & Chicago
1889

ROLL of HONOR
of OHIO'S RANK and FILE
from MAHONING COUNTY, OHIO
in the WAR of the REBELLION

(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)

A - B - C - D - EF - G - H - IJ - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - UV - W - XYZ - Additional Men.

X-Y-Z - pg. 305

 

Yeagley, Eli, e. at Alliance, Sept. 15, 1861, co. G, 19th O. V. I.; dis. Apr. 1862, disab. by typhoid fever; died at Newton O., Mar. 1881
Yeagley, Geo. E. e. at camp Ford, Alliance, Sept. 15, 1861, co., G, 19th O. V. I.; det. at Huntsville, Ala.  Apr. 1865, train guard on Charleston & Memphis R. R.; m. o. at San Antonio, Texas, with regt.
Yergey, Isaac L., 3 month service, 1861, co. C, 4th Pa. V. I.; 3 year and vet service co D, 6th Pa. V. C.; wounded at Cold Harbor; cap. paroled.
Young, John, co. C, 6th O. V. C.; dis. for disab. at Warrenton, Va. 1863.

 

 
Zahnhiser, Mathias R. served in co. B, 55th Pa. V. I. Apr. June, 1863; co. B, 140th Pa. V. I. 1864-4; lost right leg at Spotsylvania C. H.
Zedaker, Absalom, e. Sept. 22, 1862, co. B, 2d O. V. C.; dis. June 17, 1865.
Zimmerman, Chas, sergt. co. C, 14th Pa., V. C. 1862-5; wounded at Petersburg.
Zimmerman, John C. e. at Van Wert, serviced several 1863-5 in co. K, 88th O. V. I.


ADDITIONAL NAMES, etc.

Coit, Jos. in 1812 com. capt. of co. that went out from Canfield; ordered to report to Gen. Hull at at Detroit; learned of Hull's shameful surrender, and returned home with troops; made the first settlement at Ellsworth; died May 31, 1857
Courtney, Nicholas served through war of 1812 in Capt. Hill's co. 17th U. S. Inf.; e. at New Lisbon, Apr. 10, 1812; dis. at Detroit, Oct. 10, 1815; died at Ellsworth, June 7, 1877, aged 86 years.
Duncan, John soldier war of 1812; died at Lordstown, O. Mar. 1853.
Hollingsworth, Elliott W. 2d lieut. in 2d Miss. Inf. Mexican war; e. at Greenwood, Miss, Apr. 1846; gunshot wound in right leg at Buena Vista; dis. at New Orleans, July 4, 1848.
Loveland, Amos. e. Oct. 4, 1777, served in 6th co. 3d and 5th brig. Vt. Vol. Inf. through all subsequent movements till the close of the war for independence; com. as ensign issued by "Thomas chittenden, captain, general governor, and commander-in-chief in and over the state of Vermont;" took conspicuous part in battleof Monmouth, N. J.; was guard at the execution of the British spy, Major Andre; died in Coitsville twp. Mahoning co. Dec. 25, 1851; buried there; was grandfather of hte wife of Wm. W. cover of Haselton.
Russell, Jas. W. was a soldier of war of 1812.
Ripley, Wm. served as general war of 1812; in 58 engagements.
Rook, Samuel e. Feb. 10, 1847, corp. co. I, 2d U. S. Inf.; dis. Aug. 1848.
Sailehamer, Nicholas, came to America in 1770; served through the war for independence; died in Frnaklin co. Pa. Oct. 17, 1822.
Williams, Robert A. was in service in U. S. Inf. July, 1875, to July, 1880; corp.


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