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)
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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. |
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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.
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ADDITIONAL NAMES, etc.
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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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