Pvt. W.H. Abband – [Plot E-39; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Jacob Abrisch – [Plot C-44; Readable]

 

Born in Prussia, August 17, 1825. Was in but one engagement, the First Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.

 

1) Toomey, Page 35

 

Enlisted 22 May 1861, aged 29.  Disability discharge 18 August 1861.  Occupation – brushmaker.  The 1910 Federal Census indicates he was a resident of the Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers Home.  It also indicates that he was born in Maryland of German parents.  Jacob Abrisch is quoted in the records of the Soldiers Home as having been born in Prussia.

 

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JACOB ABRISCH

Born in Prussia, August 17, 1825. Enlisted at Lancaster C.H., VA, April 1861 in Company D, Fortieth Virginia Infantry Regiment for the war. Discharged by Col. Brockenborough on account of eyesight. Never a prisoner. Never wounded. Was in but one engagement, the First Battle of Fredericksburg, VA.

 

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JACOB ABRISCH, C-44, Co. I, 40th VA Inf

 

Source: www.footnote.com

 

Publication #: M324   NARA

Publication Title: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Virginia

 

Jacob Abrisch, Private, Co. D., 40th Regt. VA Inf., Muster Roll July and Aug 1861-Detailed on Special Service as teamster by Col. Brockenbrough from July 2 to Aug 18 when discharged from service.

Register of Payments to Discharged Soldiers-Discharge date 18 Aug. 1861

 

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John Grove Adams - [Plot C-55; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Born at Alexandria, VA, March 10, 1840. Was in the following Battles: Bull Run, 2nd Manassas, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Gettysburg and all skirmishes my command took part. Slightly wounded in both legs at Raccoon Ford latter part of 1863 in the fight between Gen. Fitz Lee and Gen. Pleasanton.

 

1) Toomey, Page 35

 

Died 2/08/1911, aged 71.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 JOHN GROVE ADAMS

Born at Alexandria, VA, March 10, 1840. Enlisted April 1861 at Alexandria as a private in Company A, Seventeenth Virginia Infantry for the war. Transferred to Company D, Fourth Virginia Cavalry spring of 1863. Taken prisoner at Battle of Malvern Hill 1862. At Point Lookout, MD, for 9 weeks. Exchanged. Again captured the day before Lee’s surrender. Confined at Farmville, VA, two weeks then paroled. Was in the following Battles: Bull Run, 2nd Manassas, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Gettysburg and all skirmished my command took part.  Slightly wounded in both legs at Raccoon Ford latter part of 1863 in the fight between Gen. Fitz Lee and Gen. Pleasanton.

 

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JOHN GROVE ADAMS, C-55, Co. A, 17th VA Inf

(Source: www.ancestry.com)

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

John grove Adams

Occupation: Clerk

Age at Enlistment: 20

Date of Enlistment: 17 April 1861 at Alexandria, VA

Served: VA

Enlisted in Co. A, 17th Inf. Reg. VA, 17 April 1861

Mustered out 22 Sept. 1862

Transferred 22 Sept. 1862

Mustered out 25 March 1865

Born about 1841

(Source: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series)

 

US Civil War Soldiers

John Adams

Confederate VA

17th VA Inf., Co. A

Rank in/out: Private

Alternate Name: John G. Adam

M382 Roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

John Adams

Residence: Alexandria, VA

Occupation: Clerk

Enlisted 17 April 1861 at Alexandria, VA

Enlisted as a Private at age 20 in Co. A, 17th Infantry Regiment VA

Transferred into Co. D, 4th Regiment VA on 22 Sept. 1862

Transferred out of Co. A, 17th Infantry Regiment VA on 22 Sept. 1862

Deserted from Co. D, 4th Regiment VA on 25 March 1865

 

(Source: The Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home and Confederate Veterans’ Organizations in Maryland by Daniel Carroll Toomey, page 35)

 

John Grove Adams

   Born at Alexandria, VA, March 10, 1840.  Enlisted April 1861 at Alexandria as a private in Company A, Seventeenth Virginia Infantry for the war.  Transferred to Company D, Fourth Virginia Cavalry spring of 1863. Taken prisoner at Battle of Malvern Hill 1862.  At Point Lookout, MD, for 9 weeks.  Exchanged.  Again captured the day before Lee’s surrender. Confined at Farmville, VA, two weeks then paroled.  Was in the following Battles: Bull Run, 2nd Manassas, Williamsburg, Seven Pines, Gettysburg and all skirmished my command took part.  Slightly wounded in both legs at Raccoon Ford latter part of 1863 in the fight between Gen. Fitz Lee and Gen. Pleasanton.

 

(Source: www.GenealogyBank.com)

Baltimore American newspaper, 11 Feb. 1911-Mortuary Notice

 

Death of John Grove Adams

   With the death of John Grove Adams in St. Joseph’s Hospital on Wednesday night, an old character passed away.  He was a Confederate veteran.  When the was closed with the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox he declared that scissors should never again touch his hair.  Adams’ hair fell to his shoulders and until old age brought partial baldness his long locks were a sight to see.  In recent years only scattered bunches remained and those he knotted and secured by curling papers.  Adams enlisted at Alexandria , Va., where he was born March 10, 1840.  After the war he came to Maryland.  He entered the Confederate Home at Pikesville in 1898.

 

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Blake B. Adams – [Plot C-54; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Died May 20, 1862, aged 20.  Buried 5/20/1862.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Co. C, 5th NC Infantry Regiment.  Died 20 May 1862, age 20.  U.S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865, 5th Regiment NC Infantry, Co. C.

 

1850 Federal census NC Johnston Co.

Sidney Adams,

45,

farmer,

NC

Eliza Adams,

40,

 

NC

Julia Adams,

17,

 

NC

David  Adams,

15,

 

NC

Devereux ? Adams,

13,

 

NC

Troy    Adams,

11,

 

NC

Blake  Adams,

9,

 

NC

Atlaney? Adams,

7,

 

NC

Franklin Adams,

5,

 

NC

Elizabeth Adams,

2,

 

NC

 

1860 Federal census NC, Johnston  Neuse River

Sidney Adams,

53,

mechanic,

NC

Eliza Adams,

45,

 

NC

Blake   Adams,

18

farm laborer,

NC

Franklin Adams,

15,

 

NC

Elizabeth Adams,

12,

 

NC

Mary Adams,

9,

 

NC

 

 

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Pvt. Henry S. Adams – [Plot F-20; Readable] ADOPTED

 

Pvt., Co. E, 1st Md. Inf. b. Georgetown, D.C. circa 1821. Res. of CarroIl Co., Md. Enl. Harpers Ferry 5/22/61. Present 9-12/61. Discharged for general debility and rheumatism 1/12/62. Age 40, 5'5 1/2", dark complexion, black hair, blue eyes, Silversmith. However, present Conrad's Store 5/8/62. Reenl. 3rd Maryland Artillery date unknown. Ab. sick with "Feb. Int." 12/1/64-2/22/65. NFR. Member, Army & Navy Society, Maryland Line Association. Entered Old Soldiers' Home, Pikesville, Md. from Baltimore 10/30/90 age 69. d. there 8/21/93 age 72. Bur. Loudon Park Cem., Baltimore.

 

23) Driver, Page 364

 

Died 8/21/1893, aged 72.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

HENRY S. ADAMS, F-20, Co. E., 1st Md. Inf.

Died 21 August 1893, aged 72 years

 

U.S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Henry Adams

Confederate MD

1 Md. Inf., Co. E

Rank in and out: Private

M379  roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Henry Adams

Confederate MD

Private

Co. E, 1 Md. Inf

 

The Sun paper, 23 August 1893

ADAMS- At the Confederate Home, Pikesville, on August 21, 1898, HENRY S. ADAMS. Interment at Loudon Park on this Wednesday August 2? At 11 A.M.

 

1870 US Federal census, Md, Carroll, District 5

Adams, S. Henry,

49

ret. Silver smith,

born Dist. Of Colum.

Adams, Margaret,

43

 

Md

Adams, Mary A.,

18

 

Md

Adams, Anna

13

 

Md

 

1880 US Federal census, Md., Baltimore, district 89

Adams, Henry S., 58, married, silver smith  born VA, parents born VA

 

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Hobart Aisquith – [Plot D-21; Readable] UNAVAILABLE (V.A. Stone)

 

Died 8/17/1937, aged 92.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Hobart Aisquith  (Confederate)

Enlistment:
- Enlisted as Private

Mustering information:
- Enlisted into B Company, 1st Battn Cav (Maryland)

Sources for the above information:
- Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

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Sgt. George Washington Aldridge – [Plot C-67; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Born February 28, 1842, in Prince Georges County, MD. Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1863. Engaged in the battles of Gaines’ Mills, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, South Mountain, Sharpesburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg.

 

1) Toomey, Page 35

 

 Died 11/02/1910, aged 68

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Co. F, 3rd NC Infantry Regiment.  Archives page has birth as 28 Feb 1842 in Prince Georges Co., MD. and death as 2 Nov 1910 age 68.  US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

George W. Aldridge, Confederate  NC, 3rd Regiment NC Infantry.  Rank in-Pvt.  Rank out-Sgt.  Residence-New Hanover Co., NC.  Enlisted-24 Feb 1862 age 20 at New Hanover Co., NC.  Promoted to Full Sgt. 1 March 1863.  Promoted to Full Corporal 31 Oct 1863.

 

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GEORGE WASHINGTON ALDRIDGE

Born February 28, 1842, in Prince Georges County, MD. Enlisted as private in Company C, first South Carolina Infantry at Charleston on March 1861 for the year. Re-enlisted March 1862 at Wimington, NC, in Co. F, Third North Carolina Infantry. In which command I remained during the rest of the war. Wounded at Gettysburg July 2, 1883. Made a prisoner on retreat from there. Incarcerated at Fort Delaware for 23 months. Paroled & released from there June 1865. Engaged in the battles of Gaines’ Mill, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, South Mountain, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg.

 

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GEORGE WASHINGTON ALDRIDGE, C-67, Co. F., 3 NC Inf.

 

(Source: www.ancestry.com)

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

George W. Aldridge

Residence: New Hanover Co., NC.

Age at Enlistment: 20

Rank at Enlistment:  First Lieutenant

Place of Enlistment: New Hanover Co., NC

Served: NC

Commissioned an officer in Co. F, NC 3rd Inf. Reg. 24 Feb 1862

Promoted to Full Corporal 31 Oct 1863

Promoted to Full Sergeant 1 March 1863

Born: Abt. 1842

North Carolina Troops 1861-1865, A Roster

 

American Civil War Soldiers

George Aldridge

Residence: New Hanover Co., NC

Enlistment date: 24 Feb 1862

Enlistment Place: New Hanover Co., NC

Confederate NC

Enlisted as a First Lieutenant on 24 Feb. 1862 at the age of 20

Commission in Co. F, 3rd Inf. Reg. NC

Promoted to Full Sergeant 1 March 1863

Promoted to Full Corporal 31 Oct 1863

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

George W. Aldridge

Confederate NC

3 NC Inf., Co. F

Rank in: Private

Rank out: Sergeant

M230 Roll 1

 

American Civil War Soldiers

George Aldridge

Confederate SC

Enlisted as a Private in Co. C, First Regulars Inf. Reg. SC

 

US Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles

George W. Aldridge

Rank at Enlistment: Private

Served: SC

Enlisted in Co. C., SC, 1st Inf. Reg.

Index to Compiled Confederate Military Service Records

 

   

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

George W. Aldridge

Confederate SC

1st Reg. SC Inf. (Butler’s) (1st Regulars) Co. C

Rank in/out: Private

M381 Roll 1

 

Civil War Prisoner of War Records

Aldridge, G.G. W., Sgt. 3 NC Co. F, captured Gettysburg, Pa. July 5, 1863

 

1850 US Federal Census-MD-Prince Georges-Bladensburg

 

 

 

John W. Brown

 

50

Farmer

NY

 

 

Sarah Brown

 

64

 

MD

 

 

Sarah H. Brown

 

17

 

MD

 

 

John F. Brown

 

13

 

MD

 

 

Washington Aldridge

 

8

 

MD

 

 

Drusilla Collingwood

 

30

 

Dist. Of Col.

 

 

Edward Russell

 

35

Teacher

Ireland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1880 US Federal Census-NC-Brunswick-Smithville-District 25

 

 

 

Aldridge, G. W.

 

38

Laborer

DC DC DC

 

 

Aldridge, Winney

 

31

Keeps house

NC NC  NC

Wife

in child birth

Aldridge, Lee Bell

 

6

At home

NC DC NC

Son

 

Aldridge, Margaret

 

2

At home

NC DC NC

Daughter

 

Aldridge, John

 

10 days

At home

NC DC NC

Son

 

Bell, Ann

 

68

Lives w/ family

NC PA NC

Mother-in-law

Genl dibility

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1900 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore Independent City-election dist. 162

 

 

Highlandtown-Bay View Asylum

 

 

 

 

Aldridge, Geo. W.

 

inmate

Feb 1842

MD MD MD

 

 

 

1910 US Federal Census-MD-Baltimore-election district 3-district 12

Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers’ Home

 

Aldridge, Geo. W.       68        MD VA MD

 

The Maryland Line Confederate Soldiers ‘ Home and Confederate Veterans’ Organizations in Maryland by Daniel Carroll Toomey, pages 35 and 36.

 

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S.D. All – [Plot F-63; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Reburied from Virginia, 1874.

 

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G.A. Allen – [Plot D-24; Barely Readable]

 

Buried 10/18/1864.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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William Appling – [Plot B-71; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 7/10/1863.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

Died May 10, 1863

 

66) Civil War Burials in Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery, Anna Miller Watring, Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD 1996

 

67) Confederate P.O.W.'s, Soldiers and Sailors Who Died in Federal Prisons & MIlitary Hospitals In The North, Francis Ingmire, Carolyn Ericson, National Archives, 1984

 

 

 

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David Ashbur – [Plot A-37; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

Buried 4/24/1863.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

DAVID ASHBUR,  A-37, MS Co. H, 24th MS Inf.

 

Source-www.footnote.com

The name David Ashbur  was not found.  The following information was found for David J. Ashby.  All other information is the same.

 

David J. ASHBY, Co. H, 24th MS Inf. Rank in/out: Private,  NARA M269

 

On Company Muster Rolls May/June 1862-enlisted May 5 at Buena Vista-absent sick, June 30/Oct 31, 1862-present-communtation and bounty due, Nov/Dec 1862-absent wounded at Murfreesboro, TN, Jan/Feb 1863-absent wounded at Murfreesboro Dec, 31, 1862, March/April 1863-absent-left wounded in Murfreesboro 31st Dec 1862, July/Aug 1863-died April 10, 1863 in Baltimore, MD, Prisoner of War, Department of the Cumberland-captured Stone’s River, Register of ‘killed in battle or died of wounds/disease-died April 10, 1863 at Baltimore, MD, Report of casualties in Walthall’s Brigade during the operations before Murfreesboro, TN Dec. 28, 1863 near Shelbyville Jan 21, 1863-wounded slightly early in the action near the Pike in the head, David ASHBUR medical card #1761280,  David J. ASHBUR-complaint Pneumonia-admitted April 14, 1863 U.S.A. General Hospital Camden Street, Baltimore, MD-died April 23, 1863 Pneumonia and Typhoids, Mrs. F. E. Ashby, widow, Houston Chickasaw Co. MS says in oath she is the wife of David J. Ashby, Record of death/interment-David J. ASHBUR, Pvt, Co. H., 24 MS Vol-Residence at enlistment Chickasaw Co., MS, married, Nativity SC, age of deceased 24 admitted April 14, 1863, death April 23, 1863, burial April 24, 1863

 

Source-www.ancestry.com

 

1860 US Federal census-MS-Chickasaw-Division 2

D.J. Ashby

21

SC

 

Francis Ashby

20

AL

Mary Ashby

6/12

MS

 

American Civil War Soldiers

David  ASHBY

Confederate MS

Enlisted as a Private in Co. H., 24th Inf. Reg. MS

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

David J. ASHBY

Confederate MS

24 MS Inf., Co. H

Rank in/out: Private

M232 Roll 2

 

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T.J. Ashburn – [Plot C-37; Barely Readable] ADOPTED

 

Buried November 1864.

 

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Elizah Atkinson – [Plot B-58; Barely Readable]

 

US Civil War Soldiers

Elijah Atkinson

Confederate, NC,  5 NC Inf., Co. C.

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Elijah Atkinson

Residence: Johnston Co., NC

Enlisted: 27 Feb 1862 at Johnston Co., NC

Confederate, NC

 

Enlisted in Co. C., 5th Inf. Reg NC 20 June 1861

Enlisted as Pvt., On 27 Feb 1862 at age 42

Died as a prisoner, 28 May, 1862 at Baltimore, MD.

 

Civil War POW records

Atkinson, Elijah, Pvt.  Co. C, 5th NC, died 28 May 1862 at Camden Street G.H, Balto.

 

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Buried 5/28/1862.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 

 

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Marion G. Austin – [Plot B-83; Unreadable] ADOPTED

 

 

Died 12/03/1863, aged 34.

 

6) Records of Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

 M.G. AUSTIN, Lot B-83, Co. B., 21 VA Inf.

 

US Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865

Marion G. Austin

Confederate  VA

21 VA Inf., Co.D

Rank in/out: Private

 

American Civil War Soldiers

Marlon Austin

Confederate  VA

Enlisted: 1 July 1861  Cumberland Court House, VA

Enlisted as a Private, Co. D., 21 Inf. Reg. VA

Died of wounds as POW 2 Dec. 1863

 

Civil War Prisoner of War records

US General Hospital  West’s Bldgs, Baltimore, MD

Austin, MG, 21 VA Battn Co. D captured Gettysburg PA July 2, 1863 died Dec. 2, 1863

 

Austin, MG, Pvt 21 VA captured Gettysburg PA July 4, 1863, transferred to Baltimore Oct. 24, 1863

 

Austin, MG, Pvt, 21 VA Battln Co. D., captured Gettysburg PA July 2, 1863 died Dec 5, 1863 at Baltimore of a gunshot wound, fractured right femur.   1 haversack, 1 canteen

 

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